Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, November 30, 1944, Page 2, Image 2

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IliinoisValley News, Thursday, November 30. 1911
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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be a Sunday school worker’s meet­
ing at the church and choir prac-
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Just 20 More Shopping Days Until
CHRISTMAS
BLESSED EVENT
BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY
CHURCH
BORN—To Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Lemmon of Grants Pass, Nov.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
15, a boy, Charles Steven,
Morning worship, 11a. m
weight 7 pounds, 6 ounces.
Young People’s service, 7:45 p-
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The most widely used United
Editor m.
Evening service, 8:15 p. m.
States rockets today are the army
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 bazooka rocket and the MS pro­
p. m.
jectile.
ATHEY
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES
FOR THE WOMEN—
Fine Bath Robe* and Houie Coat», Slip». Dre»»e*, Gown»,
Sweaters, Blouses, and many other items
FOR THE MEN—
Robes, Jackets, Wool Dress Pants, Billfolds, Wool Shirts,
Ties, Socks, Slippers, Hats, Shoes, Etc.
FOR THE BOYS—
In Josephine County
One Year
Six Months ...
Three Months
»1 50
.75
50
Outside of Josephine County
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Sweaters, Shoes, Ties. Mittens, Jackets, Etc.
ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH
OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTISTS
Sabbath School ............... 1 ¡30 p. m.
One Year
Prayer meeting Wednesday at
The Illinois Valley News reserves the right to reject any advertising 7 :30 p. m.
copy which i> deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application
You are invited to meet with
us.
F. W. Cooper, elder, Cave Junc­
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tion.
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ASSOCIATION
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BONI) SHOW
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W. F. Darger, Associated Station;
Krieger’s Dry Goods; Geo. Martin,
Hardware; Hall’s Cafe; Model
Grocery; Jim Whitehead of the
Owl Cafe; E. H. York, Camp U-
Rest; Scott’s Market; Illinois Val­
ley News; K. C. Hamilton, Stand­
ard Oil Station; J. J. Villair; all
of Cave Junction, and Harry
Floyd’s store at Holland; The
O'Brien Grocery of O'Brien; Lew
Hammer’s store of Selma; Mr. and
Mrs. Warfield of Ye Rustic Inn an]
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miller of Camp
Muir. A few articles came from
(¡rants Pass, The Owl Drug store,
J. C. Penney store, and McGreg­
or’s 5-10 and 15c store gave ar­
ticles.
President Freeman of the Cham­
ber of commerce and his commit­
tee want to warmly thank all those
who helped make the War Bond
auction a success and they are very
grateful to those who attended and
purchased bonds.
Mr. McGregor had several car
loads of people from Grants Pass
who materially helped with the
show and auction. Roy Hackett of
the First National bank ami Al
Cass of the U. S. National bank
l elped with the sale of the bonds.
They will all be purchased through
the Cave Junction post office.
BUS SERVICE!
KRIEGER'
Camp U-Rest
YOUR HOME OWNED STORE
: Office hours: 9 a. m. to 12
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1:30 p. m. to 3:30 p. m.
(¡RANTS PASS
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Sherman’s Camp
Cave Junction
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STEAM LAUNDRY
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Camp U-Rest
Standard Oil Products
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Since 1900
Windows and Doors’
Tires
Batteries
Doyl Hamilton
See
Extra ( are At No
Valley Lumber Co.
for your repair jobs
Extra Cost
Selma. Oregon
No Sunday work please.
Phone 47
221 W. F St.
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SELMA GARAGE & SUPPLY
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Service to the
WARDROBE
CLEANERS
Illinois Valley Every
STEAK HOUSE
Grants Pass
Mail your cleaning and press-
ing work to us — We will mail
it back cleaned and pressed.
TUESDAY
Grants Pass
RADIO SERVICE
GRANTS PASS, PORTLAND,
and SAN FRANCISCO
CLARENCE SANTEE
Pierce Auto Freight
Kerby, Oregon
(¡RANTS
PASS
HULL & HULI
HOTEL
MINERS HEADQUARTERS
615 “G” Street
Grants Pass, Oregon
HELP FEED AMERICA FRUIT
Our Government asks every family
in America with available space, to
grow some Fruit and help in the War
effort. Home Owners are urged to
grow more fruit. Fighting men, our
Allies, and the people on the home
front need the vitamins, minerals, sugars of fruit for health
and strength.
Let me show you how you can plant now—enjoy delicious
fruits amazingly soon—increase the value of your property
—help hurry our Victory. Call me. No obligation.
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TRACY’S
K. C. HAMILTON, Local Agent
FUNERAL HOME
Ambulance service dav or
210 W’est “A”
Phone
STARKS YOUNG-BEARING TREES
Grow More and Finer Fruit—Quicker
Plant fruit trees and plants you can depend on to live and
bear good fruit—QUICKER! I will show you Stark’s famous
RECORD-BEARING STRAIN TREES—vigorous, sturdy, young
trees. They are quick bearing. They are heavy bearing.
They are the cream of 129 years of Stark-Burbank fruit and
tree improvements. Call or write me without obligation.
Christmas Toys
E. L.
CAVE JUNCTION
ROUTE 1 — CAVES HIGHWAY
*Dac(q Sciatte
To Crescent City, San Francisco, Los Angele
via Coast Route
11:10 a. in.
To (¡rants Pass. Points North or South
Portland. Seattle, San Francisco. I a > s Angele
X ia Inland Route
3:55 p. m.
CAVI .11 NCTION MOTOR COURT
Local Agent K. C. HAMILTON
Cash for good used furniture.
Naturopathic Physician
Daily Freight Service
FROM CAVE JUNCTION
util a, nt can give you much valuable
>n on . ¡tv isscnti.il trip, short or long,
bist vv a\ to go and also the best timt
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CLOTHING, DRY GOODS AND SHOES
I RADIO REPAIRING I
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Robert (’. Lackey
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Cave Junction
JUNCTION COMMUNITY I
14 Year»
Years Exoerience
Experience
I TWO RADIOS FOR SALE I ¡.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.’.■.■.■.■.■.■.’.■.’.’.■.•.‘AW.’.SV.TAWAWA'AX
CHURCH
George H. Gray, Pastor i
Box 37, Kerby, Ore.
fl)R. A. N. COLLMANÎ
Frozen Grade A fresh pasteur­
ized, homogenized, whole milk,
which was processed immediately
after pasteurization, soon will be
supplied Army hospital ships in
quantities sufficient to serve each
patient a quart a day.
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Saturday night, December
other one of tiho.se popular dances
given by the American Legion,
(lood music and eats at midnight.
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There are so many things in all Departments we haven’t space
to mention them, so come in and ask for them at
Sunday school
.... 10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship
11:00 a. ni.
Evangelistic Service .... 8:00 a. m.
Rev. D. B. Wantland, pastor.
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Sunday School...........
10 a. m.
Morning Worship
...........11 a. m.
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Attendance at Sunday school
was 52. Mrs. Nicholson being ab­
sent, Mrs. Clara Dick substituted
as superintendent. Visitors were
Mary Lyons and Mabel Behymer.
Mrs. Marvin Cross gave the felto-
gram story.
Rev. Gray's text was from Feel.
1:3, 12:13.
Morning Scripture
reading was Luke 16:13-31.
Mrs.
Glenn
Marshall
sang
“Whispering Hope.”
Next Sunday morning Rev.
Chaplin, a missionary to Bolivia,
will give a message. Following
the Young People's meeting in the
evening, he will show slides con­
cerning the Bolivian work.
Friday evening at 7:30 there will
HOSPITAL SHIPS TO GET MILK
Greyhound
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Fine Blankets, Scarf Sets, Tablecloths, Luncheon Sets, Guest
Towels and many other items
SPECIAL
10 Lb. Mattress $12.95
E. II. YORK
The Oregon Historical Society
has selected “The Constitutional
Convention of 1857” as the subject
for the 1945 C. ('. Beekman essay
j contest. The prizes offered are
, four in number, viz., first, $60;
second, $50; third, $40; and
fourth $30; and will be awarded
for the best four original essays on
the above named subject written
and submitted by girls or boys over
15 years of age and under 18 years
of age, attending any public or
private school, academy, seminary,
college, university or other educa­
tional institution within the State
of Oregon. Any student wishing
to enter this contest may get the
particular* from the principals of
their school.
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BUT WAR RONDS
EVERYTHING FOR THE PRIDE OF THE FAMILY
FOR THE FAMILY—
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
I. O. O. F. HALL, KERBY
CAVE
I CONTEST FOR STUDENTS
IN THE BABY SHOP—
Kerby, Oregon
NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS Unit.
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Dresses, Slips, Handkerchiefs, Shoes and many, many more
Useful and Attractive Gifts
at
PUGET TIMBER COMPANY
$2 00 Preaching........................ 3:00 p. m.
REDWOOD EMPIRE
FOR THE GIRLS
SAW FILING
By (’lint Hards
You'll cock beficr with Pearl Oil
A kerosene stove that gets "the creeps” has caused
many a cooking failure
but it can be cured with
even-burning Pearl Oil. Solvent-relined Pearl Oil
burns with a hot, clear, steady flame that never creeps
up. It s smokiless. sootlesc. odorless. For cixaking, heat­
ing. lightin; o. : r .• a e, c’c.m Pearl Oil.
BABY DOLL. Her pretty eyes close
$2.98
TEDD) BEAR. Loxable little fellow
$1.98
11 Inch ( hubby Doll
$2.19
19 Inch Pinafore Doll
$4.98
Medium Panda
$2.98
Large Honey Bear
$4.98
Percale and Wool Bears
$1.98
Mickey Mouse Magic Slate
$1.00
Chalk and Slate Set
$1.19
Bag of Blocks, Age 11 > to 5 years
69c
Supreme Dump Truck, Age 2 to 6
$4.19
Little Nurse’s Kit. I to 10 years
$1.00
Pastry Set. I to 9 years
$1.29
Folding ( hair. 3 to 10 years
$2.49
13 Inch Stottx
$2.98
Percale Dolls
$1.09
Teach-A-Tot Letter Blox
$3.49
Pencil Box Outfit
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45c
Standard Table and Chairs Set
$6.45 .
Fixing F'ortress
$3.49
HOMARD BE A RSS
SHOP EARLY AT
Wholesale Distributor
Hannum & Kelt
Cave Junction
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FIRESTONE DEALERS
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