Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, March 25, 1943, Page 4, Image 4

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, March 25, 1913
Page Four
Locals
Mis. Marcella Jackson of Ker­
by made a shopping trip to Grants
Pass last Friday.
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BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Morning worship, 11a. m.
Young People’s service, 7:45 p
Mis. Ella Campbell is now as­
sisting Mrs. Maggie Brewold in m.
Evening service, 8:15 p. m.
the Drews hotel cafe.
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8
Mrs. Violet Pickle left via Grey­ p. m.
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hound Monday afternoon for sev­
KERBY SUNDAY SCHOOL
eral weeks visit in Myrtle Point.
Sunday school at I. O. O. F. hall,
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9:45
a. m.
Miss Donnis Sauer arrived from
Portland last Monday to visit he
father. Maurice Sauer of Kerby.
ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH
OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTISTS
S. L. Jones returned last Sun­
Sabbth School at 9:30 a. m.
day from Tillamook where he has
Preaching Service 11:00 a. m.
been employed for the past several
Prayer meeting Wednesday at
months.
7:30 p. m.
You are invited to meet with
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith and ua.
F. W. Cooper, elder, Cave Junc­
daughter, Alice and Harry O.
Smith made a trip to Grants Pas- tion.
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today (Thursday).
Larry Musil returned to Cave
Junction last Sunday from Kodiak.
Alaska, where he has been em­
ployed on a government project
for the past IS months. Larry’s
plans are indefinite for the time
being and he hasn't decided when
he is going to be needed the most
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Miss Dorothy Gibson, a former
resident of Kerby, now living in
Cottage Grove, spent the week­
end in Medford visiting Misses
Gertrude Bloomingcamp and Ed­
da Burke, returning home Sunday
evening. Miss Gibson is employ
ed with the Mt. States Power Co.
Friends in the valley will be
glad to know that Grace Thrashei
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W
Thrasher of Murphy, Oregon, for
mer student of Southern Oregon
College of Education, won third
place in the annual Ted Olson po
etry contest, sponsored by the
American Quill club.
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Mrs. Harry F. Floyd accompan
ied by Mrs. H. O. Smith, Mrs. J.
J. Villair. Mrs. J. 11. Dow and Mrs.
B. L. Miller left Sunday for Klam­
ath Falls to attend the district
meeting of the Federation of Gar
den Clubs, returning Monday eve­
ning. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Dow
visited relatives while there.
Visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Morrison at Takilma
during the week-end was their
son l.loyd Morrison, lie resumed
his studies at Corvalis last Mon­
day. Another son. Kenneth is in
the
Navy Technical Training
school at Norman, Okla., and Jer
ry is in the Army Technical Train­
ing school at Miami Beach. Fla.
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Sergeant Paul R. Snyder, sta­
tioned at Houlton, Maine, sends
greetings to friends in the val­
ley.
Says three other Buddies
from Oregon enjoy sharing read
ing the News with him.
Good
luck Paul, we are always glad to
hear from you ami enjoy "The
Hangar" w hich you send us occa-
sionall.v.
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\ v lat ion Cadet C. Gordon Mor-
ris, meteor »logy student at 1 CLA
arrived thi Week for several »lays
visit with ns mother. Mrs. C. G.
He
Morris am 1 other relatives.
will leave for the south Friday 1
night. Nli <s Ann Morris of liar-
risburg arrived tonight (Thurs­
day) to visit also and especially to
see her brother who she was very
anxious to see in uniform.
Buy War Bonds
Every Pay Day
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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. II. Gray. Pastor.
The Sunday school lesson last
week was "Praying for Others,"
John 17. Golden text, John 17'11.
"Holy Father, keep through thine
own name those whom thou hast
given me, that they may be one,
as we are.”
Rev. Gray took for his sermon
“Christ’s Mission to the World.”
Luke 15.1-7. Text from the Bi-
hie was Luke 19:10. “For the sot
of man is come to seek and -to save
that which was lost.”
Mrs. Clara Dick sang a solo,
“More like the Master.”
welcome is extended to all to
attend these services.
KERBY HIGH SCHOOL
(Continued from Page One)
eluding free noon luncheon, are
being arranged for this occasion.
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Practice by the Seniors on their
class play “Don’t Be Bashful" is
continuing daily now. This play
will be presented to the public on
the evening of April 8th. The fol­
lowing Seniors have parts in thü
play: Jim Baldwin. Bob Wendt. El-
va Messenger. Betty Lackey, Jay
Hays. Joyce Payne, Clara Hines,
Jack Sowell, Wesley Vahrenwald.
Janet Martin, and Barbara Byrne.
\udr< y Rennei is acting as promp­
ter.
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The high school glee club, un­
der the direction of Miss Elinor
Hatch, is practicing on numbers to
be presented at Commencement
time. The girls belonging to this
club are: Sopranos: Allene Brew
er,
Dora
Hammer,
Rosemary
Sachse, Jeanne Bi eazeale, Mary
Lou Hill. Jean George, Barbara
Mclrvin, Yvonne Payne, Marily
Thayer. Billie Smith, Barbara
Byrne. Graei Baird. Joyce Payne.
Altos: I hdores Lockhart, Cleo
Honey
Peggy Haberman. Ann
Sherie I*. Louise Bi eazeale, Ethel
Elroy. Janet Martin is pianist.
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Lyle Freitas, class of 1942, vis
ted -. hool Wednesday, I yle will
soon leave for Treasure Island
where h< w .11 enter training with
the Pan American Airways.
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HEALTH ( LINK’
Dr. Osgood and Nurse Ganiere
put in a full day Wednesday.
Eight adult patients were seen and
The remarkable story of the de- 14 children. Two school and two
fense of Wake Island by a hand­ infant physical examinations were
ful of United States Marines and made, one tuberculin test, one vis-,
a few civilian workers will be ion test, two whooping cough, four |
shown at the Cave City theater diphtheria, and two typhoid im­
next Saturday and Sunday when munizations and four smallpox 1
vaccinations were given. The next 1
the film, "Wake Island” comes.
This story depicts the battle of clinic will be held on April 14.
Mrs. Saidie Orr Dunbar, execu I
Wake Island when the Japanese
tive
secretary of the Oregon State
struck. There was no chance to
get reserves to the island to help, Tuberculin Association will be the
so the handful of Marines and the speaker at the Health Association
civilians on construction, had to luncheon given at the Redwoods
next Saturday at 12:15.
battle it out, and this they did to ¡hotel
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the glorious tradition of the Mar­ i Those planning to attend s
make reservations through
ines.
This was a buttle* of blood and Marie Dean, secretary.
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tears that America will never for­
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Brian Donlevy and Robert
Preston are the stars of the pic­
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ture. and they hold up the fight­ >
ing spirit of Uncle Sam’s Marines
The Seal of Approva!
in never-to-be-forgotten faith in
this remarkable unit of our fight­
ing forces.
Several times th«* Japs sent word
for the Marines to surrender,
cry time the word went back
'Come and get us.” It cost
•laps a tremendous loss t., take
Awarded by the American
tiny island, and this episode
stitute of Laundering"after
World Wai No. 2 will live with
Passing Rigid Tests
the great achievements of our
Pickup and delivery every Mon
day and Thursday in Cave
fighting forces.
It is a picture
Junction, Kerby and
everyone will want to see. Come
Holland
early and get a good seat.
News and other shorts will be
GRANTS PASS
shown with this big feature
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Stamp No. 26 Now Effective!
GHIRARDELLI SWEET
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9 Pound Sack
LIMA BEANS, Small
2 Pounds
PLANT YOUR VICTORY GARDEN NOW !
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Commisioners and
Other County Men
Go To Portland
Leaving last Saturday, Com-
missioners Lucius Robinson and
Pete Fredrick<en. District Attor­
ney Orville Millard and Assessor
Merle Griffin left for Portland
where they were called to attend
a meeting in Portland on county
business.
On their way home they will
stop in Salem and consult the at­
torney general on matters pertain­
ing to the county. They returned
home Wednesday.
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Ghosts Will Flourish
Saturday at Deer (’reek
Do you believe in Ghosts?
Be sUre to see “The Gho«t of
Dee:' Creek” supported by a band
of Greinlins.
The play will be presented by
members of the Deer Creek Grange
at the Deer Creek Grange hall
next Saturday, March’27th at
S-.l(i p. m.
After the play dancing and re­
freshments will follow. Everyone
is welcome.
A small admission
will be charged.
Hard Luck For llitlei
Bud Smith, son of Mr.
Buck Smith, arrived in
Junction last Tuesday f< r a
day furlough.
He arrived from
Nmes, Iowa, where he i- stationed.
A beautiful Funeral Service,
more than any other cere­
mony of contemporary life,
serves humanity’s finest sen­
sibilities and forms its deep­
est and most lasting impres-
Emerg -ney
struck your home tomorrow
you given thought as
m you would call for
as to what your
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and
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AND SATURDAY, MARCH 26th and 27th
and SUNDAY
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Wake
Island
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Model Cash Grocery
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The Girls' League Mothers’ Tea
will be held on April 30th and
committees are now working on
plans to make this annual feature
a success.
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FUNERAL HOME
V e decs in Canadian war plants wear “jinx masks" as they cook up
t rtir.ir.g devil sh for the Axis. Designs painted on the welders’ masks
£ j like these cf African head hunter» out for the kill.
producing war ma­
th« annual rate of
Monitions Minister
is announced. Orders
De jai Intent of Muni­
ply now are well in
00 000 and the to­
ly as Canada's in*
•y nears its plan-
r duction. Value of
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M.OOO has
t« machinery
<?n
on pianrs.
projects.
In additi
to these amounts
ent by th Department of Muni-
and Supply there have been
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war shipments of metals, food-
stuffs, timber and other supplies to
the United Nations valued at an
estimated $1.500,000.000.
Canadian war supplies are being
used on every battlefront. They
have been allocated as follows:
""'"i Canadian forces at home
and abroad.
50% United Kingdom or Britit'i
combat areas and Russia.
20% The United States. China.
Australia and the Pacuic theatre,
of war.
Canadian munition# have been la
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