Illinois Valley News, Thursday, January 17, 1916 Illinois ews ey News Bits From Holland Items You Have Asked foi! An independent newspaper devoted tc the development of the richest ; 1 A freak accident that came quaintance of her brand new valley in the world, the Illinois Valley and its surrounding districts. very near being serious happened granddaughter, little Miss Toni Published every Thursday at Cave Junction, Oregon by the Illinois Tuesday about 10 o’clock, when Lynn. Valley Publishing Company. | a truck tire that he was chang­ Entered as second-class matter June 11, 1937, at the Post Office at ing blew off the rim striking Ed McKinnon, head sawyer for Cave Junction, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879. Wayne Foster a severe blow on Oregon Caves Lumber Company ; the right leg between the knee was stricken with the flu while Editor and ankle. The rim took a chip working at the m>U Tuesday. M. C. ATHEY off the shin bone and also hurt Mrs. E. H. Meservey of Selma both of Foster’s hands. It seems SUBSCRIPTION PRICES the tire was not entirely on the spent Sunday with her parents and In Josephine County rim and there was about 160 or j family. Mrs. Meservey (Betty $1.50 170 pounds pressure of air in the Lou) is the eldest daughter of One Year ....... ...................... 75 Six Month» ... ........................................... 50 tire. In trying to force the tire Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Mclrvin. Three Month* on the rim, the pressure blew it I —o— Outside of Josephine County j completely off, but luckily Foster Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Baldwin $2.00 One Year had just straightened up and his received word from their son, Cor­ chest was above the fender, other­ poral James Baldwin, that he had The Illinois Valley News reserves the right to reject any advertising copy which it deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application. wise he may have suffered a arrived safely at Camp Campbell. severely crushed chest. In being Kentucky where he is stationed. thrown backwards, he also suf­ Jim left here January 4 to report fered a severe wrench to his back, back to camp. ______ J ‘ _________________ _____________________________________ He must remain in bed for a week REDWOOD’EMPIRE NEWSP,\PER PUBLISHERS Umt or so. The horn« of Mr. and Mrs. Emil ..»woo. »M».* A..OCTIOM Vahrenwald was a scene of re­ Raymond Bently is home with union and gayety Sunday when his wife and two sons, having re­ many relatives called. Among the cently received his discharge from guests were Mrs. Zola Grey and ( HAMPION LIAR OF ’45 the U. S. navy. daughter Donna Eleanor, of Wi!-| liams. Mrs. Grey is a sister of Mrs. Ruby Whitely of San Fran­ Mr. Vahrenwald; Mr. and Mrs. Before we leave 1945 too far behind we should cisco is visiting her son and daugh Arthur Grey and son, of Long give a nod to the champion liar of the year who won ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Beach, Calif. Mr. Grey is a son his title over nearly 6000 competitors. His prize-win­ Whitely, and is making the ac- of Mrs. Zola Grey and is just home from Okinawa. Also pres­ ning prevarication concerned his “achievement” in ent were a sister of Mrs. Vahren­ wald from Grants Pass and sev­ saving the city of Louisville, Ky., from the flood wat­ eral other relatives whose names ers of the Ohio river. At the crucial hour when the we did not receive. flood waters were threatening, he had a special local option election called and “we voted the town dry in half an hour ’. iet yea ÇampleA Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cotter and Ted Cotter drove out from Grants Pass to George H. Gray, Pastor bring Amos Vahrenwald home. He Sunday school, 10 a. m. arrived by bus from Oakland. Morning worship 11 a. m. Calif., having just received his discharge from the U. S. navy. Sunday school, 10 a. m. ------------ o — —..... Mrs. Cotter is a sister of Amos. 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Norman Sowell, young son of ; Mr. and Mrs. Alton Sowell is re- I covering from an attack of chicken | pox. ------------ o------------ Frank and Carl Nelson, from [ Sacramer^o, Calif., have gone in i partnership with Vern Black and Willis Kelley in their mill up Deer Creek. Things You Can DO Give Used Clothing TO THE CLOTHING DRIVE GIVE ONE DIME (and at Least Nine Others) TO THE MARCH OF DIMES Rev. Harold Anderson, Pastor Sunday school—10:00 a. m. Church Services—11:00 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve­ ning 7:30. B. Y. F. Sunday evening 0:30. Evening service 7:30. ------------ o------------ Mrs. F. Krauss and Mrs. Lun- quist attended the 4-H Club lead- | ers conference at Grants Pass last | Tuesday. —o— Mary Walsh of Seattle is here to spend the winter with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ed de BRIDGEVIEW Grasse. COMMUNITY CHURCH - - - - o------------ Sunday school ............ 10:00 a. ni. American Legion dance, Satur­ Church service 11:15 a. ni. day, January 19, 10 p. m. at Le- I Young People service— gion hall. Midnight lunch, Every- Loyal Defenders 7:30 p- m. one cordially invited. Evening service............ 8:00 p- m. Wednesday night prayer Subscribe for The News. meeting ............ 7:30 . P- m. We held the annual election of officers last Sunday morning which brought a few changes in officers. What Do You Sav Folks? 5-10-25C McGregor Co. 510-25c The First —o- ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH OF SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS Chevrolet SUPER SERVICE $3.95 Flour Sifters—the kind you like Top ’o the Stove Toasters New Shipment of Jouguil Dinnerware Open Stock Taylor Thermometers ASSEMBLY OF GOD ^is Clean, Family Newspaper only $1.00 LIBBY OWENS TUMBLER SET— CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY CHURCH Kerby, Oregon Rev. D. B. Wantland, pastor. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Evangelistic services, 7:30 p. m. M(?rning Worship at 11 a. m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting and Bible Study ....... 7:30 p. m. The world is bankrupt of ideas that have any relation to the plight in which it finds itself today. A multitude of voices speak a Babel of conflicting ideas—and the world’s distractions are frankly attributable to one fact only— there are not enough Christians to go around. What are you doing to add to the number of Christian testimonies in the town? ------------ o------------ i Sabbath School ................ 10 a. m. Preaching 11 ;80 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve­ ning. F. W. Cooper ..... Elder ------------ o Fatner Meyers of Grants Pass comes to the valley by plane to hold services the first and third Sundays each month. CROSLEY SHELVADOR ► IS NOW ON DISPLAY B This refrigerator is a 7-foot, 1946 stripped, standard model—the OPA price is $161.75. Tune Up Your Engine PORTABLE WELDING DOYL HAMILTON for - FUEL SAVINGS Hear! See! Our next model to be received will be a New Newest in Radios—the standard-equipped model. It will be foil lowed bv the de-luxe models. 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