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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1943)
Illinois Valley News. Thursday, March 11, 1913 Page Two Illinois Valley News Double Feature At ( ave City Theater Sat., Sun. An independent newspaper devoted to the development of the richest valley in the world, the Illinois Valley and its surrounding districts A big double feature program is Published every Thursday at Cave Junction, Oregon by the Illinois Valley Publishing Company. the news of the day for the Cave Entered as second-class matter June 11, 1937, at the Post Office at City theater next Saturday and Cave Junction, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879 Sunday, March 13 and 14. "Priorities On Parade” is the Editor first picture starring Ann Miller M C ATHEY and Jerry Colonna with Vera Vague assisting. Colonna and SUBSCRIPTION PRICES Vague need no introduction to In Josephine County radio audience. Miss Vague is $1 50 One Year . ...... noted for being the champion man .75 Six Months ....... 50 chaser of the radio and Jerry— Three Month» Outside of Josephine County Well, you’ve heard him so often $2 00 that you perhaps know his voice One Year immediately without even seeing The Illinois Valley News reserves the right to reject any advertising him. copy which i> deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application The show, “Priorities on Par ade’’, is a "pip”, full of comedy from start to finish, and you just _____________ ___ _________________ can’t help having a good time. > RKDWVOB EMPIRE NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS umQ The second feature, “The World at War", is rated as a “must see” picture by the government offi cials. They believe it one of the Munita* most interesting pictures of the war up-to-date. The stamp of ap proval given this picture makes it stand out as a feature big enough to command first attention. Com NOTHIN!; DONE TO OUR AIRPORT ing with “Priorities On Parade" the show is one of exceptional in- Politics, ignorance or plain inefficiency must have terest. Concluding the meeting all en ' ly to dealers, assert that seeds joyed an antique show. Mrs. Wil are not wanted for the dinner ta ber gave a reading dressed in an ble, and obtain requirement for his old brocaded dress with Hudson garden, Van Fleet said. Bay sealskin coat. Mrs. Lena Ready-sliced bread is back. Sec Cooke brought the most outstand ing article displayed, an old stone retary of Agriculture Wickard res double cross, carried by the Jesuit cinded the order prohibiting the Crusaders and found by her par slicing of bread by bakers. He said ents near Wenatchee, Wash., in a its disadvantages outweigh its ad field they had cultivated for 50 ; vantages. Bakers may slice bread years previous. Other unusual and rolls for home use as well as for restaurants, hotels, institu- things were shown by members. This being the club’s third an tions, and commissaries. niversary, members partook of the delicious birthday cake. The ladies SALMON RUN are looking forward to a full year; IS ALMOST DUE of O’Brien Women’s club wartime work, in whatever field they are Anglers fishing for salmon and called upon to do. steelheads are allowed a daily bag The next meeting will be at the limit of five such fish in the aggre home of Mrs. Earl Boyd with Mrs. gate when over twenty inches in Oliver Boyd, hostess, assisted by length and a possession limit of Mrs. Ella Patrick, Friday, April 2. ten in all waters open to such fish Listeners would have been ing. The season for salmon and thrilled this morning (Thursday) steelhead over twenty inches in had they known their past presi length is open the year around ex dent, Mrs. E. J. Wilber was broad cept in those waters for which casting over KUIN. She spoke on special regulations have been pro the club's activities during the past vided. year and ended her talk by read Jack Salmon under twenty inch ing a lovely poem for scrapbook es in length may be taken the lovers. year around also and the bag lim ■O' something to do with the running of the government. WASHINGTON — First it was Months and months ago, the Illinois Valley Develop RI LES EASED UP horse meat. Now it’s to be shark ON FUEL OIL ment league sent to the Secretary of War maps of all steak, according to Secretary kinds showing the position of the Forest Service’s air Persons who face serious hard Ickes, speaking as co-ordinator of port in the Illinois valley, but evidently the informa ship under fuel oil rationing be fisheries. seafood production at a tion was pigeon-holed for other places with more cause of conditions beyond their low With ebb despite record demands, control may apply to local ration political influence. Be it s lid to our credit in the val boards for supplemental allotments said Mr. Ickes’ office, every effort ley, that politics has not played any part in trying to after April 1, George L. Curry, is being made to utilize fishes OPA fuel rationing official, said previously little used for food. get the airport developed in this valley. soupfin shark is one of them. ’ The folks here believe that if the United States Monday. The procedure covers The "Tasty shark steaks are now be all residential buildings. Army does not feel the airport is worth developing, It will be left to the local board coming available on the market,” ' let it alone. We don’t want the government to spend then to recommend to the OPA the OCF stated, as a result of ex money foolishly .just for the sake of a little political district office that additional cou periments carried out in Seattle by BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY pons be granted, and final decision a fish dealer named W. C. Eardly. pull. CHURCH in each case will rest with the dis A “satisfactory'' market for soup- However, the military forces are preparing for trict office. fin shark steaks and fillets has | Sunday school, 10 a. m. any emergency that might arise, and if Japan strikes Proof Atked of Applicant* developed, it was said. Morning worship, 11 a. m. at us on the Pacific coast, the sparsely settled section Applicants will have to prove Also highly popular, said the Young People’s service, 7:45 p- that their fuel on hand and their OCF, is kippered, or slightly- in. is the most logical place for them to land—that means valid coupons are insufficient to smoked shark flesh. Pale pinkish Evening service, 8:15 p. m. some place between Marshfield and Eureka—we are meet minimum needs for the bal orange in color, it has delicate Prayer meeting Wednesday, « in the center of this section. The Illinois Valley Air ance of the heating year, which flavor not unlike that of some p- m. port would be a vital spot if and when an invasion ends October 1. They will have to smoked salmon, it was revealed. demonstrate that all reasonable KERBY SUNDAY SCHOOL ------------- o------------- occurred. steps, within limits of financial Sunday school at I. O. O. F. hall, But the government has the information at hand, ability, have been taken to secure GET A HOBBY- 9:45 a. m. and if they do not want to do anything about it, the maximum heating efficiency from THEN RIDE IT ------------- o------------- people in the Illinois Valley should take it upon them their oil-burning equipment. More "Recreation, like everything else ILLINOIS’ VALLEY CHURCH they must indicate why the OF SEVENTH DAY selves to see that the airport is guarded. Now there over, necessary additional heat cannot on the farm except weeds, refuses ADVENTISTS is not even a barking dog to let anyone know any be obtained in whole or part by to take care of itself,” according Sabbth School at 9:30 a. m. thing. It looks to us like the government officials feel use of coal or wood burning to Ruth E. Crawford, Home Dem Preaching Service 11:00 a. m. onstration Agent. Do your fam stoves. Prayer meeting Wednesday at that the Illinois Valley, Local boards have been instruct- ily members have the right kind 7:30 p. m. “Is a place where nobody lives, and the dogs bark ed not to consider extra allotments and right amount of recreation? You are invited to meet with at strangers.” in cases where the floor space of Music, hobbies, reading, games us. IIEALTII ( LINK’ March IOth was a busy day at the clinic, the following services being rendered : 1 tetanus imunization. 4 small pox vaccinations, 5 diphtheria im munizations, I whooping cough immunization, 1 tuberculin test. The next clinic will be held on March 24th. While spring house cleaning why not gather up your old silk and nylon hose for the salvage drive?” said Mis. Clifford Gilbert, chan man of thv hosiery salvage committee on Monday, Mr>. Gil bert explained that after a few chain cal prove- es the stockings become powder bags. Silk is the only material that can be Used to make the bags as it burns com pletely and the gun can be reload ed without cleaning. Recovered nylon, according to Mr- Gilbert, is used for making parachutes, as well as tapes. < )ur Great America A fylfyo* DECAUAE SO MUCH TlMBff? IS AVAILABLE IN OTHER PARTS OF THE U *• 4 TH1 <?f ¿OREST«» WHERE rAsrrv mm* s TO-.AVE A\ANY «OVER RIPE ’ TWEE5 FROM DECAY AND IO CREATE QUICKER OPfVRWNITIES FCS? STILL AFORE NEW TRI Is TO6R1W /64 OOOOOO MlLtS OF WIRE ARE PRODUCED EACH VE AR FOR VARIOUS USE«» OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE I mi RE ARE APPROXIMATEty/7 000 PARES IN * U S ARMY TANK NOT COUNT IN6 PARTS A?R THE ENGINE GUNS ANO RADIO ............................................................................... DR. A. N. COLLMAN I n Naturopathic Physician Office hours: 9 a. m. to 12 1:30 p. m. to 3 :30 p. m. : s Sherman’s Camp Cave Junction I........................................................................ it is six such fish a day. For those waters open to year around angling for trout over ten inches in length, mostly along the coast, the bag limit is three fish a day but not more than six in seven days. --------------o------------- Private Wm. J. McLean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. McLean of Kerby, won second high honors in a rifle shoot at Camp Roberts, Calif. His score was 175, the 0 high man scoring 178. SHARK STEAK TO BE UTILIZED a dwelling exceeds the max.mum and stunts all help to build morale. Families can have a lot of fun amount of space allowed to be heated under the rationing form together. We have many bulletins containing both words and music ula. of various songs, including patrio tic, religious and folk songs. Fun songs, action songs and rounds are also available. If your family likes quiz pno- The O'Brien Women’s club met grams, you may get any of our last Friday at the home of Mrs. seven mimeographs on "Give the I. W. Monroe with a good attend Answer". The following topics ance present, this being also in are included: Anatomy Quiz. Old stallation of officers. Sayings. Food Quiz, State Nick Mis. Anna Stiwalt installed the names Quiz. State Flower Quiz. new oficers. Mrs. Kila Patrick State Capitol Quiz, State Abbre presented each with a lovely cor viations and miscellaneous conun sage. drums and questions. Mrs. Nellie Wilber opened the Hobbies are of so many kinds meeting with the group singing that there should be some for ev- America, which was followed by a cry family to follow, Dr. Heiser short poem entitled "Little Things says that a hobby should be in of Life.' No further business, the cluded as a part of living. He meeting was turned over to Mrs says, "The time we spend on hob Julia Williams, the new pre-ilent. bies is not only fun in itself, but Mrs Williams appointed the leaves much less opportunity to following new committee- Mrs speculate gloomily on our own af Anna Stiwalt and Mrs. Martha fairs." Hobbies are for all ages. Webb, hostesses; Mis. II H Mor If you need help in selecting one, ris. program chairman; historian, ask for our bulletin. HE 1658, Mis. Tressa Cochran; librarian, [ Hobbies for Everyone. Mrs. Marie Balzke; entertain nent. There are days that every fam Mrs. K]la Patrick, chairman ily can share together in some way to make the home a happier place in which to live. Birthdays, anni nylon and part nylon hose were versaries and holidays open op manufactured. This half a billion portunities for tirielv recreation. mark was reached for several years In planning parties for the next previous to 1941. It is. therefore, few months, the following leaflets obvious that there must be more will be helpful: old stockings than the 2,800,000 HE l.i'10 Irish Readings. turned in during the first month HE 1331 St. Patrick’- P. of the campaign, officials point gram and Party Suggestions. out. HF. 13tl Irish Song**. "When your stockings are ready HE 1449 Easter Program to be discarded, wash them and Suggestions. take them to a retail hosiery deal HE 1450 er; the government will do the gestions. rest." said Mrs. Gilbert, who point HE 1525 Patriotic Songs. ed out that Josephine county - quo HF. 1579— Patriotic S >ngs and ta is 200 pounds a month. So far i Their Origin. 500 pounds have been shipped HE 1580 Patriotic Program since November 16. . Suggestion*. Mrs John Smith is chairman for j e Illinois valley and you can HERE AND THERE leave your old stockings a- the Haynes Dress Shop or The Nears (Continued from Pagf One) office in Cave Junction, and at the Holland store. Takilma store, post and lentils was announced this office at O’Brien. Hanna's groc week by Clark C. Van Fleet, Port- ery nt Kerby and I.ew Hammer. . land district rationing officer Vic- Selma. ’ tory gardeners now may go direct- U.S.WAR BONDS i a ASK FOR ♦ : : Keibels PERFECTION BREAD : : s ♦ : : : At Your Grocer Lynn Jolliffee, elder. Cave Junc tion. ------------- o-------------- CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday school 10 to 11 a. m. Church services 11 to 12 a. m. Senior Bible study, 7:45. C. Y. P. S. meeting .... 7:45 All young people invited. Geo. H. Gray, Pastor. ///Smoke! You can’t afford to be Without Insurance Don’t Wait Until it is TOO LATE! The Missionary society met at the church for an all day meeting Thursday March 11th (today). The Sunday school lesson was “A short cut to failure". The gold en text "Isaiah 24:9, "Strong drink shall be bitter to them that drink it." Rev. Gray's sermon was "The Christian's Desire." Psalm 27:4, "One thing have I desired of the Lord, that will I seek after; that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, to behold the beauty of the Lord, and to enquire of His temple." Mrs. Tracy Cross and Miss Grace Iverson sang a lovely duet. A welcome is extended to all to attend these se rvices. SEE M C. ATHEY at The News Office ¡FRENCH LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS Agencies Haynes Clothing Shop Wittrock’» Store, Kerby Lew Hammer, Selma ( all: Wed. and Sat. STAi&ÄÄUF PROCESS for the I I RED CROSS • WAR i i I I I I I I I FUND DRIVE) JOIN RED CROSS i I I GOLDEN i I I I 4» THE RULE Grants Pass. Ore. I I i i I i i I i I I I I I I I « CHADWICK HOTELS COFFEE SHOPS In Connection HOTEL REDWOOD Grants Pass, Oregon HOTEL JACKSON Medford, Oregon HOTEL OREGON Eugene, Oregon I HOTEL SENATOR Salem, Oregon HOTEL MARION Salem, Oregon : McCredie Hot Mineral Sprint« ; McCredie Springs, Oregon ®... .................................. .......... 1 r