Page Four ocals Illinois V alley News, Thursday, November 23, 1911 æ MAIL CHRISTMAS PACKAGES EARLY 5 0 Q 0 a 0 5 0 Model Cash Crocery Major General William E. Rev. William A. Brown was Shedd, commanding general, Ninth shopping in Grants Pass last Tues­ Service Command, Fort Douglas, day. Utah, today joined officials of the post office department the war J. C. ('HAMPION, Proprietor Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Smith trans­ manpower commission, and the of­ acted business in the county seat fice of defense transportation in last week. urging early, prompt mailing of Christmas gifts — not later than W A. Akers left for San Fran- ’ December 1. cisco where he will spend the win­ “Shortages of manpower, unpre­ ter months. cedented volumes of mail, and wartime demands upon transpor­ —o— Mrs. Bert Badden is spending a tation facilities rill prevent deliv­ faw days visiting friends in the , ery of gifts before Christmas un­ valley. less they are mailed by December 1," General Shedd explained. Members of the armed forces Mr. and Mrs. Martin Maurer and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lewis of Hol­ under General Shedd’s command land, were shopping in Grants Pass in the eight far Western states were urged especially to heed the on Tuesday, arbitrary deadline for assured de­ Mrs. Maggie Gates left for her livery of gifts. Mai] for overseas has already home in Crescent City after vis­ iting at thè home of M tb . Martha been dispatched, but soldiers in the United States are, in most cas­ Trefethen for the week end. es, far removed from home. Gifts Dr. A. N. Collman took Bob to them from relatives and friends Fleming of Holland to the Gen­ I and their gifts to their loved ones eral hospital for treatment on , must be mailed early to arrive in i time for Christmas. Monday. So that the peak Christmas load Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Neil form­ inay be evened out through No­ erly of Kerby, have moved to the vember mailings, General Shedd Joe Frank’s place at Takilma, listed three reminlrs: 1. Do your shopping now. which they recently purchased. 2. If you send Christmas pack­ —o— Mrs. Gladys King of O’Brien, ages to other cities, send small ar­ left Monday for Alliance, Ohio, ticles to save transportation space. where she will spend the holidays A war bond is Uncle Sam’s victory with relatives and friends. She gift—“a present with a future." 3. Send all packages destined to plans to be gone several weeks. other cities before December 1, if Mr. and Mrs. Dale Shamp of you want them to reach their des­ Idlewild, Calif., were transacting tination before Christmas. o------------- business in Cave Junction last week end. Later they were guests at the home of Mrs. E N. Cooke WINTER DRIVING at O’Brien. HAZARDS ARE HERE —o- Emil J. Prucha left this week Just as you can’t buy time on for Los Angeles where he will battlefield, Robert S. Farrell, sec­ spend the winter, He owns prop- retary of state, asserted here today erty on the old Waldo road and so you can’t buy midsummer will return in the spring to make weather in which to drive your additional improvements on his essentia) automobile to the battle­ land. field of war production here at home. Chief Warrant Officer Paul R. But just as the prudent com­ Dale and Mrs. Dale and daugh- mander secures his lines of supply ter, spent several days in the val­ before the battle begins, Senretary ley and were guests at Ye Rustic Farrell said, the prudent driver hides are running at less than THEY FLY THRU THE AIR Serving on the African Gold Inn on the Redwoods highway. can make sure beforehand that he piewar speed, and a lack of alert­ They left Tuesday afternoon for can get to work safely in sleet and ness is not as dense as it was in coast with the army’s air transport times of peace. command are 159 Wacs, flown Seattle, Wash. snow and ice. “These safety rules are vital to thtre recently from the United "The way to do this, is to see QM CORPS HAS NAME FOR IT that your anti-skid chains are in winter safety: Adjust speed to States. place, alii your defroster and weather conditions. Slow down Osnaburg is the name of a windshield wipers in perfect con- BEFORE you reach an intersec- coarse woven cotton material dition, before you bectgne a win- tion or curve. Don’t get too close which the Army is utilizing now ter-weather absentee from your to the car in front, Put on your anti- kid chains when roads are Friday and Saturday instead of burlap in packing goods essential job," he said. He cautioned drivers against slippery. Signal that you mean to November 24 - 25 for shipment. The material is “JANIE" more resistant to wear and tear faults the Committee on Winter turn or stop. It takes three to 11 Joyce Reynolds and is more readily obtainable than Driving hazards had noted as the times normal distance to stop on burlap, which is on the critical country entered its third full win­ snou or ice without tire chains. ter of war. These, he said, are a See that your defroster and wind­ Sunday, Monday. Tuesday shortage list. false sence of security because ve- shield wipers give you maximum November 26, 27 28 "THE ADVENTURES OF visibility. MARK TWAIN" o Frederic March ( ave Junction, Oregon Wishing All a Most Joyous 0 ivniq 0 Ti 0 5 0 Í 0 5 0 0 CLOSED ALL DAY THANKSGIVING! I ROGUE THEATER I I I I • SATURDAY, I I NOVEMBER 25 i I I I I I I I | Deer Creek (»range Halil I I Music by i I Valley Swingstcrs i I DANCE Happy Thanksgiving To AU lKF.Nl Hamilton CAVE CITY THEATER Reliable Watch Repairing .1. L. JOHNSON FRENCH LAUNDRY X DRY CLEANERS WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 29 - 30 Song Of Texas ROY ROGERS NEWS SHORTS ( a»h 3 One) for good u»rd furniture. E. IL YORK Cave Junction Across Street from Post Office Seabees With JOHN WAYNE and SUSAN HAYWARD NEWS SHORTS Tage Camp U-Rett Standard Oil Product» and Fresh Wednesday Thru Saturday Nov. 29. 30. Dec. 1. 2 "THE SULTAN S DAUGHTER" Ann Corio — ALSO — "MYSTERY MAN" William Boyd And 10th Ch. "FLYINC, CADETS" V' : Send The Illinois Valley News to your Friends We Carry a Complete Line of Building Material Ready to take away ! SHINGLES CELOTEX WALLBOARD ACME PAINTS TENKOTE STMHMIUF PROCESS BREAD Delicious, Nutritious RIVOLI THEATER Supper at Midnight The Fighting from TAILORED FOR YOUR TABLE Cilufoi&ïs Weil. . Thurs., FLi,, Sat. Nov. 29, 30. Dec. 1, 2 . "DRAGON SEED" Katharine Hepburn prior to induction into the service Walter Huston and who served in the armed forces not less than 90 days. The law SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SPOOK SHOW ON THE STAGE! specifically states, however, that if a veteran accepts aid under any Thursday. Nov. 30 — PLUS — federal plan he is not eligible for "BLACK MAGIC" on the Screen additional aid under the Oregon Starring Sidney Toler law. Dean Lemon points out that TICKETS NOW NOW SALE AT THE BBX OFFICE the Oregon act may offer slight financial advantage to a veteran over 25 years of age or to one with a short service record, if more than Friday and Saturday i two years of college training is November 24 - 25 contemplated. "OH. WHAT A NIGHT" Jean Parker The registrar’s office at O S. C. is prepared to give any veteran Plus SAN FERNANDO VALLEY' more detailed information on these laws. Already 72 World War II veterans are enrolled at Oregon Sunday, Monday, Tuesday Nov. 26. 27. 26 State, 36 under the Gl bill and LIFE BOAT" 35 under the rehabilitation pro­ William Bendix Plus "FOLLOW THE LEADER" gram. 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