Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, November 18, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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Illinois Valley News
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Illinois Valley News, Thursday, November 18, 1943
Chamber of Commerce
Talks Incorporation
^^^vemn^serv^c.
The Sunday school lessor
| in near the end of the year may,
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 last Sunday was, “A Lesson on
have to wait several days for their
Family Loyalty.” The golden text
p. m.
I stickers, he warned.
was "Blessed are the pure in heart
for they shall see God.” (Matthew
ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH
5:8.)
NEWS OUT EARLY
OF SEVENTH DAY
Rev. Gray’s sermon was "Vic­
FOR NEXT WEEK
ADVENTISTS
tory Over Sin.” His text from
Sabbth School at 9:30 a. m.
the Bible was "He that endureth
On account of Thanksgiving,
Preaching Service 11:00 a. m.
to the end shall be saved.” Mat­
coming on Thursday, November
Prayer meeting Wednesday at thew 10:22.)
25th, The News will be published 7:30 p. m.
Mrs. Ruth Hill and Mr. and Mis.
Wednesday next week, so the
You are invited to meet with A. L. Barley from Medford sang
News force can enjoy turkey with us.
a trio, "The Touch of His Hand
the rest of the people.
F. W. Cooper, elder, Cave Junc- on Mine”. There will be a spe­
Advertisements should be in by tion.
cial song service at this church
Tuesday, also all reading notices
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next Sunday at 2:30 p. m. This
and news items must be in the of-
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
fice by Tuesday afternoon.
service is for all who like to sing
Church service at 7:30.
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so come and have a good time with
Across from Legion hall.
us next Sunday, Nov. 21.
Rev. and Mrs. L. W. Coor.
An independent newspaper devoted to the development of the richest
Just a small group attended the
valley in the world, the Illinois Valley and its surrounding districta. regular Tuesday noon luncheon of
Published every Thursday at Cave Junction, Oregon by the Illinois the chamber of commerce last
Valley Publishing Company.
Tuesday.
Entered as second-class matter June 11, 1937, at the Post Office at
The group was told that the map
Cave Junction, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879
was in the last stages of work and
should be ready for printing just
Editor after Thanksgiving.
M C ATHEY
No particular business to attend
to, switched off to the subject of
SUBSCR1PTION PRICES
incorporating the city. After the
subject was brought up, it was
In Josephine County
$1 50 argued pro and con—would the
Due Year
.75 benefits offset the cost of adminis­
Six Months
50 tration, etc.?
Three Months
When the argument was all over
Outside of Josephine County
$2 00 with, the members were no nearer Mrs. (’offee Passes
One Year ...
a solution than when it started. It At Nursing Home
The Illinois Valley News reserve-, the right to reject any advertising was quite a meeting and many
copy which i> deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application points of local interest were
Mrs. Georgeanna U. Coffee 72,
brought out.
mother of Mrs. Clara Hammer of
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Selma, died Thursday morning,
Register Your Auto
Nov. 11, at 3.10 a. m. at the
REDWOOD EMPIRE NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS unit !
Schramneck Nursing Home in
Says Sec. of State
Medford where she had been a
Oregon motor vehicle owners patient for the past two years.
were reminded to register their She was born in Kansas City. Mo.,
NATIONAL ÉDITORIAL ears
for 1944 in a letter sent out on May 20, 1871.
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>(. liäs pj C p e r
10/13 W ASSOCIATION from the secretary of state's office Two sons and a daughter sur­
R_s' 4 4s Oj)1 A T I 0 N
P U B LI S ¿E E R,S
IJ IJ
Ji lean
this week. The letter contains a I vive. Edwin M. Tucker, Pendleton,
blank which may be used a> an George I.. Usher, U. S. Navy at
San Pedro, and Mrs. Hammer. Sur­
storeth my step. He guideth me application form for the 194 1 reg­
NEWS RROM OUR
viving also are 11 grandchildren
istration.
on the course of obstacles for my
and one great grandson.
BOYS IN SERVICE
No
new
license
plates
will
be
is
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health’s sake. Yea, though I walk
Funeral services were held Sun­
Instead, wind-,
through the valleys, I must run up sued for 1944.
day afternoon at the L. B. Hall
HAROLD JAMES
shield
stickers
will
be
used
to
vali
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the hills. He annointeth my head
Funeral home with the Rev. H. A.
Hill Field, Utah
with abuses and my eup runneth date the 1942 plates on Oregon!
Shaw, pastor of the First Baptist
Dear Mr. Athey:
cars.
The
design
of
the
new]
over. Surely cadence and KP will
church officiating. Interment was
My folks have been sending me
follow me all the days of my army sticker features a map of Oregon j
at Hillcrest Memorial Park.
clippings from your paper of the
life and I shall dwell in the hair of in green, with the state seal and a,
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h-ttei some of the home town boys
space
in
which
the
registration
my sergeant forever.
Mrs. Jessie Leonard and son.
have written.
I really enjoyed
number is printed.
reading and learning where my old
Persons who have come to Ore­ Gordon, were in Medford last Fri­
MARVIN C RAMSEY
friends are and what they are lin­
gon
recently and do not have Ore­ day where they were transacting
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Ramsey have
ing.
gon
license plates, will receive a business.
received a letter from their son
I have been assigned here at
Marvin, stating that he can now set of 1942 plates together with
Hill Field for six months now as
He the windshield sticker for the 1944
say where he is stationed,
an aircraft engine mechanic, dur­
had been in the north for some registration.
ing thi- time 1 served two months
Anticipating heavy congestion |
time, but now he is in the Hawai­
on detached service at Salt Lake
in
the mails during the year-end I
ian Islands.
Air base and surely wish I was
holiday
season. Secretary of State
BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY
Marvin said he was in the pink
back there now.
CHURCH
of condition ami not to worry Bob Farrell urged owners to send
That persistent wind has been
in
their
applications
early
so
that
Morning
worship,
1’. a. m.
about him. All his friends will be
blowing here ever since I arrived.
stickers
may
be
returned
promptly.
1
Young
People
’
s
service,
glad to hear this message.
At time's 1 think the first two
Those who send their applications' m.
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inches o f top sand is all in the air
at once, anyway you can walk on j OBSERVES 56th
a 45 degree angle in perfect com­
WEDDING A NN IV.
fort. It has snowed here several
times this fall, once it laid on four
Mr. anil Mrs. M. B. Rexford and
inches. It has been freezing every
their daughter-in-law. Mrs. Delbert
night this week.
Rexford and three children, all of
Early in the 19th cen­
This country sure makes me ap­
John Audubon
tury a storekeeper and
Grants Pass, visited last week end
preciate -outhwestei n Oregon. The
gristmill operator at
at the I w.
Henderson, Kentucky,
timber around here glows about
Mr. and Mrs. Berthel Derrick and
took to studying birds
two feet high and three feet
Mi-, and Mrs. I.es Ross of Port-
as an antidote for en­
through with several pairs of rab­
nui and added much to
land arrived when on Monday eve­
bit ears sticking out at various an­
man's knowledge of
ning Mrs. Derrick and Mrs. Ross
ornithology. His name
gles behind each one.
entertained at dinner in honor of
is a byword to this
One advantage I have that I
day It is John James
Mr. and Mrs, 1. W. Derrick who
h irned in the Illinois Valley was
Audubon.
y
were observing their 5fith wedding
how to shoot. 1 scored 196 points
anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Der­
out of 2l>0 at 20(1 yards with a
rick left Tuesday afternoon for
carbine (light semi-automatic
their home while Mr. Derrick re­
rifle) which (mole me high score
mained for a longer visit with his
man on this field by eight points.
parents. He expects to leave the
Only the knowledge cl
That also tied for highest score!
first of next week for Vanport
despotism, destruction,
ever made on the Kerns range
killing, maiming brings
City where he is deputy sheriff on
which is a basic ■ t raining center for •
one to the surface of
the police force.
Naziism. It has no place
the air corps, I have made the.
Keep On
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for gentle souls; only
highest score i in the outfit with1
Himmlers. Schleichers,
Backing the Attack von
every weapon we have fired on i Home Nursing Course
Papens. Heydrichs
the range yet.
With War Bonds
I applied for aviation cadet ten To Be (iiven By HEU
days i ago but haven't heard from
This Series of Articles is Sponsored Through the Courtest Of
Ladies of the HEU will bold a
it yet I. Oui commanding officer
home
nursing
course
for
the
val
­
-aid he would give several of us a
release if we could meet the neces- ley if there are enough people in­
*ary requu ements. I should know terested to take the course.
\rrangements have been made
GRANTS PASS OREGON
soon if I make it.
to
secure an instructor and the
Sincerely.
Forest Service, through the cour­
CPI HAROLD JAMES.
tesy
of Ranger Harold Bowerman,
.»th Dep. Rep. Ssd, Hill Field,
have offered the Crew House for
Og leu. Utah.
a place to meet.
If you are interested and wish
\ Private*'« Prayer
to attend, please let Mrs. Bob
Th< Sarge is my shepherd, I Smith, secretary; Mrs. Margaret
-hall not want.
He maketh me Monroe, Mrs. I ucius Robinson, or
pick up burnt matches lie leadth leave word at the News office that
me through mud puddles; he re- you wish to attend
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KERBY SUNDAY SCHOOL
Sunday school at I. O. 0. F. hall,
9:45 a. m.
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CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Geo. H. Gray, Pastor.
Sunday School
10 a. tn.
Morning Worship
11 a. m.
8 p. m.
Song Service
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Something to think
( )ur iGivat Antei ica >Y zÿ/Zr^
about before you
plan a train trip
The railroad is a war industry. All train
space is needed now to carry people doing
war jol>- and men in tlie armed forces. Such
travelers should not be delayed. Every time
vou don’t make an «nnrtWJ(in train trip
you aid the war drive
just that much.
SeD
S9 Jb
Ailisine«
The friendly
Southern Pacific
reerrratiofU rryuiml for S. P- coot h >< mmw
Come to
OWL PHARMACY
In Grants Pass
Department
It's Got Three Gum and Twelve Wheels I
U S ARMY-TANK DIV
IRMY TANK
BONDS OVER AMERICA
The GOLDEN R ULE
For Drugs, Toiletries
Fountain Service
1.2»
Realistic replica of the famous General Grant Army
tank. It 's ten inches long and made of stout wood with
natural varnish finish and brilliant red and blue trim.
Big Planes of 32-Ineh Wing Span
T1OIIEI
& '
• Airacobra
• Lockheed P-38
• Vought-Sikortky
Every boy enjoy, building model planes and every be,
become an expert! These are all carefully designed to follov ••
lines of the real planes
Full Supplies for Little Medicos and Nurses
X ,Y
LUO
wh»n toy «oldler« u, sick or dollies are ailing, they can get
•xp«rt attention from these toy kits. They re equipped with
•amp.«ta maA»-b«liav«
medical supplies . . . even candy pilla!
Hannum & Kelt Chevrolet
411 South Sixth Street
Grants Pass