Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, October 14, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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    Illinois Valley New*. Thursday, October 14,1943
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Illinois Valley News
An independent newspaper devoted to the development of the richest
valley in the world, the Illinois Valley and its surrounding districts.
Published every Thursday at Cave Junction, Oregon by the Illinois
Valley Publishing Company.
Entered as second-class matter June 11, 1937, at the Post Office at
Cave Junction, Oregon, under the act of .March 3, 1879
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Production Corps Volunteers Make
Millions Of Red Cross Garments
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Editor
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SUBSCRIPTION PRICES
$1 SO
Outside of Josephine County
The Illinois Valley News reserve- the right to reject any advertising
copy which i> .teems objectionable. Advertising rates on application
NEWSPAPER
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P ublish E R.s' 4 StS (H)! A T I 0 N
PUBLISHES
Unit.
NATIONAL/DITOR1A1-
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Young People’s service. 7:45
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Evening service, 8:15 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday,
m.
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CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY
CHURCH
10/in V' ASSOCIVI i T
Geo. IL Gray. Pastor.
10 a. in.
Sunday School
11 a. m.
Moin in ■ Worship
8 p. m.
Song Service
TIME TO GIVE
The recent war bond drive went over the top in
grand style all over the nation. In Josephine county
our goal of $900,000 lias gone over a million, and we
are indeed grateful.
Now comes the time when we can GIVE to our
country state and county, instead of investing.
When we purchased bonds, we made an investment
that pays dividends. Now we have the happy priv-
elege of giving to those agencies that help make life
happier and worth living.not as charity, but as a re­
construction for those who have been unfortunate,
either in battle, or the home front.
We have not been informed what manner of cam­
paign will be used in the valley, but whatever it is. let
us give as freely as our purse will allow, to those who
are rendering the most marvelous help that man can
give to man.
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Sabbth School at 9:30 a. m.
Preaching Service 11:00 a. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at
7 :30 p. m.
You are invited to meet with
us.
F. W. Cooper, elder, Cave Junc­
tion.
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KERBY SUNDAY SCHOOL j
Sunday school at I. O. O. F. hall,
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9:45 a. ni.
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$2 00
One Year
BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY
CHURCH
ILLINOIS VALLFY CHURCH
OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTISTS
In Josephine County
One Year
Six Months
Three Month*
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Women volunteers in the Volunteer Special Services ot the Ameri­
can Red Cross of which there are more than 3,000,000 are ma'.ing one
of the greatest contributions to the war effort. Since I’carl Harbor
they have turned out 517,000,000 surgical dressings for the Army and
Navy and other armed forci - of the United Nations; 3,962,362 knitted
and other garments for able bodied members of the armed forces;
1.505,875 hospital garment- for hospitalized members of the armed
forces and hundreds of thou-ands of layettes and millions of garments
distributed in foreign relief work.
These women volunteers worked
nearly a billion hours during the past fiscal year. (American Red Cross
for the Oilice of War Information)
ator had printed in the Appendix of the Congressional
Record, and a copy (not printed at government ex­
pense) of the address sent to (we suspicion) every
newspaper in the state.
All of this smacks of pre-election propaganda, for
the good senator comes up for re-election next year.
With all due regard to Senator Holman whether he is
good or bad as a United States senator—this “prop­
aganda" is well chosen and well done, and it certainly
will not hurt his chances of re-election among the
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Grangers
of the state, and we are inclined to believe
A LOAF DE BREAD
that most of them will get a copy of the reprint.
You know the old story— The early bird gets the
'1'he News wants to call the attention of its read­
worm.
” Rufus is starting in early. Wonder if he
ers to the advertising campaign that Fluhrer Bak­
likes
worms?
eries is printing. This firm is giving Southern Ore­
gon one of the best advertising campaigns for bakery
goods in the entire state of Oregon, and we might en­
HEALTH ( LINK’
Brini Your Tin To
large on this and take in the entire west and not over­
Ladies Auxiliary
step the truth. Which all goes to credit of our sec­ The Health staff belli a very
tion for having live w ires doing business in our midst. -ucce fill clinic Wcdiic Jay there If you don’t know what
with your tin. smash it flat
Since the Medford firm took over two Grants Pass being eight school phy-ical exam­ bring
it t to the stock pile at
ination. and two |nt school, there
bakeries, they have been giving the valley the best weie three adult patients, fi\t> t
Auxiliary room.
will find a stock pile
service we have ever had, and their product is of the beiculin te-t
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there, too. Silk and wool
at ions. Mi­
superior variety.
taken care of also.
she was
Bread is the staff of lite, so we are told, Why not as
> Morii-on,
conference
patronize liberally a firm that believes in their pro­ be lit Id
Xar
wise Chairman.
duct so sincerely that they spend hundreds of dollars good pl;
i i’■ G i se Stamps today
lettimr you know about it, and at the same t¡me pushes week’s
trainin'.-.
or country.
Southern Oregon to the front.
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RUFUS STARTS EARIA
The Sunday school lesson was
Golden
"What Is Reverence."
Reverence
text, “God is a Spilit; and they
that worship him must worship
him in spirit and in truth." (John
4:241.
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Rev. Gray's sermon was, “Re-
ward of Christian living." His
text from the Bible was, " Where-
fore we labor, that, we may be
accepted of Him.
For we must
all appear before the judgment
-eat of Christ; that everyone may
receive the things done in his
body, according to that he hath
done, whether it be good or bad.”
II Corinthians 5.
Mrs. Dorothy Gray and Mrs.
Clara Dick sang a duet "Living
for Jesus.”
There will be a ’pecial song
service at the Bridgeview church
next Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Every­
one is invited to attend.
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BLESSED EVENT
BORN'—To Mr. and Mrs. J.
Ortis Seat. Sunday, October 10th,
at 5:30 p. in., at Josephine General
hospital in Grants Pass, a baby
boy weighing -even pounds and six
ounces.
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Mr. and Mrs. Art Kellert and
-on. Hairy, left Tuesday for Port­
land. Mrs. Kellert’s sister, Mrs.
Johnstone, who visited here last
week, will accompany Mrs. Kellert
t> Northern Washington where
they will visit relatives a little
longer. Art will return this week
end. Mrs. Baird is taking care of
the cafe while Mrs. Kellert i-
away.
Ambulance Service
DAY AND NIGHT
PHONE 388
L. B. Hall Funeral Home
Near County Courthouse
Streets
Grants Pass
Beautifully Dressed From Tip to Toe I
lu this weeks mail, we have a folder from the of­
fice of Senator Rufus C. Holman—a reprint from the
Nation:».! Grange Monthly of September, 1913 issue.
in which the magazine tells a considerable story of
life of the senator.
\l>o was enclosed a radio address which the sen-
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ihr Xonf h Arn erican /rade
Early trading with South America
was marked with adventure of
every description - hurricanes,
pirat es. yellow fever and rev­
olutions.
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Brazil opened her
Is to shipping and the :
ow:ig year the first car­
et coffee from that coun-
ved in Salem.Mass.
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JANE'RO
’^^mcrica quickly became a
coffee drinking nation..By
I860 we imported 46 mil lion
pounds from the port of Rio a*
Janeiro alone
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How’s It Back Home?
■ through the TSO
end h’m a rea
elit
f agencies that
—one of the 17 major war r
have bunded togeth ;• with o’.: ■ own community
agencies this \e r to bolster mm.de and relieve
distress on the battle front mong the civilian
victims of war . nd here at home, Just one con-
tribution tlr'- Vt, r helps all ot these Make
Make it NOW.
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Cooperatili!’ with
U f!i world trade generally
at a low ebb In the eighteen-
Sixties, the cargoes of a
new ly-discovered rich
fertilizer from the Chincha
Islands.off Rrru. ptvveda
loti
■■ M* f «
chant Marine.
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OREGON WAR CHEM
Now,in wartime, our vessels
bring coffee, sugar.nitrale.
Copper, tin and mjny other
cargoes from South America
for war production and civ­
ilian needs.
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THE GOLDEN RULE
Grant* Pass, Oregon
Her name is "Plassie," and she’s this year's wonder
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Her plastic head (brand new idea!) tilts ard turns like
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Sires is to 46
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Made of top grain leathe»
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Grants Pasi