Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, January 20, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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    Page Five
Illinois Valley News. Thursday. January 20, 1944
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News From the Boys
40 and 8 Men to
Meet in Ashland
(Continued from Pag* Two)
■ they overflowed into the Pass
much? What is land worth there
I now? Has it gone up much in
K price? Is there much activity in
■ real estate?
Did land values
| around the Pass go up much as a
| result of Medford?
These are just a few of the many
| questions I'd like to ask you. Now
? to answering some of the questions
■ you might ask me if I were there
F with you. First of all. these islands
I are not as bad as they are painted
• and we are not half as abused as
K some of the fellows would make it
I seem. For one thing the weather
I is not as bad here as it is painted.
W It is true that it is changeable and
I not very good for flying but it is
I not cold and the wind does not
I blow all the time. Some days are
| very nice all day. Other days are
I good for a while and then very
bail. Generally speaking though.
i this is much better weather than
■ northern Minnesota where I was
born and spent the first 21 years
t of my life.
[ o my life.
We have two good theaters and
! they show late shows. We have a
band and it plays at least once
each week. We have a very good
library with a wide selection of
U books.
Our quarters are clean, well
heated and with what we brought
with us or can make here they are
better than many people have in
the states. Radio reception is good
and many of us have radios. We
■ have shower rooms, recreation
rooms, reading rooms and all the
facilities of any camp in the
states. Our P-X has all the com­
forts we are not supplied gratis by
the Army. Candy, cigarettes, mag­
azines are plentiful and cheap.
Our churches or chapels are close
and our chaplains are the pick of
the American ministers. I found
a Methodist minister here from the
county where I was born, needless
to say that is the chapel where I
attend services.
Fox are everywhere, they are
mostly red but there are a few
Installation meeting of Southern
Oregon Voiture of the Forty et
Eight will be held in Ashland Sat­
urday night. January 22. accord­
ing to word received by Elwood
Hussey
The meeting will be a
turkey dinner followed by the bus­
iness session. Anyone interested
in attending the meeting should
contact Mr Hussey. Pete Allen of
Grants Pass, will be installed as
chef de gare, and Dick Singleton,
also of Grants Pass, will be i
stalled as correspondent.
Along With the New»
THE RAM THAT KNOWS THE RATTLE
OF MACHINE GUNS
We take great pride in our live­
stock, for we have some of the
best to be found anywhere.
the time—and buy War Bonds
—all that we possibly can.
There are two good reasons
England also takes pride in
its livestock. Many of our
breeds of cattle, sheep and
boys the guns and planes and
horses come from there.
tanks they must have, The
We think farming has been
hard this past season, with the
second is that War Bonds are
shortage of labor and machin­
never
ery. It has been harder else­
They return a third more than
where. In England, for ex­
the original cost in ten years.
ample. feed is scarce, meats are
needed badly by the people,
and German airmen machine
•
gun the farm animals in the
You can cash them if you
for buying War Bonds, The
first is that it will give out
a
sound
investment.
depreciate
in
They
value.
need the money any time after
sixty days. Buy Bonds now—
fields every chance they get.
to help your country and to
help yourself—at your bank
We must remember this all
or post office.
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Young People’s service, 7:45
m.
Evening service, 8:15 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday,
p. m.
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ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH
OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTISTS
Back the Attack
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.
BUY WAR BONDS
RAYON SLIPS
New arrivals in Lingerie give you wide selections in this
department
98c - $1.19 - $1.39
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Church service at 7:30.
Across from Legion hall.
Rev. and Mrs. L. W. Coor.
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ANKLETS
New Numbers. Dark and Pastel Shades
15c - 20c - 25c
CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Geo. H. Gray. Pastor.
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Song Service
ROSE Bl SUES
Jackson & Perkins quality bushes, many old favorites
Bush and Climbers
10 a. m.
11 a. m.
8 p. m.
35c
GARDEN SEEDS
New 1944 Stock.
Start planning your Victory Garden now
5c - 19c
SEWING NEEDS
Have you checked our Notion Counter for your Sewing
Necessities lately. You will be pleasantly surprised at
the selection you will find.
McGregor Co
Where It’s Easy to lie Thrifty
GRANTS PASS
kWAR BONDS,
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