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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1949)
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, January 13, 1949 I yilitteiA Vf tie if îfetoJ VFW Basketball Team letters An independent newspaper demoted to the development o f the rieheeJ valley in the world, the Illin o u V alley and ita »urroundlng district* Enters Grants Pass Children's District Leagae The Cave Junction V eterans of .Mrs. M ary A Campbell Foreign W ars basketball team has Published every T hursday a t Cave E D IT O R IA L n a t io n a l Box 215, 1 entered the G rants Pass district Junction, O regon, by the Illinois A S S O C l À T I O.N Cave Ju nction, Oregon Valley Publishing Company. ' basketball league this year and will D ear Mrs. Campbel!: E ntered as second-clasa m atter play the first game of a round Ju n e 11, 1937 a t the Post O ffice J u s t rolling up my first Christ- j robin series Saturday, Ja n u a ry 15 a Cave Junction, Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879. mas with the 620th AC & W squad at Rogue River. Editor ron and thought I would like to T here are six team s in the lea M. C. Athey wish the folks of my men a merry gue. They are Fleishman Lumbe» S U B S C R IP T IO N R A TE S Christm as and a peaceful new Co., G rants P ass; N ational Guard, In Josephine County y ear. G rants Pass; American Legion, One Y e * r .................................. W -M We are going to make it as G rants Pass; G lendale; Rogue 0 I E c lö N jfl UR W W E ■ Six Months ............................$11.25 p leasant as possible fo r your son River and Cave Junction V.F.M. P u l L I S M E I 5 ‘ft OCT A T I OR Outside Josephine County on Christm as day. The dining room The games will be played in n One Y ear ................... _ ...........$3.00 where your son eats, serves nine G rants Pass excepting the times d ifferen t squadrons or about 900 when another gym is necessary' The Illinois Valley News reserve» the right to reject any advertising « ,py which it deems objectionable. Advertising rates upon application airm en which as you can readily when they will play in the Rogue see is quite a task. O rdinarily we River gym. are served c afeteria style, but on Clarence Hagen, principal of the DON’T STOP THE CLINIC Christm as we will have everything high school, is to coach the local Since Dr. Osgood has left, there has been some talk on the table with the exception of j team. the tt'.rkey which will be kept ho. j The games to be played by the that the Illinois Valley might lose the clinic that Dr. on the steam tables. Tables will V.F.W are as follows: Osgood has maintained for years. be covered with linen and will be Jan u ary 15, V.F.W. vs. N a t’! The residents of the Valley wish to inform the in the form of a huge horseshoe Guard at Rogue River. fo r my squadron, so we can e a t , Ja n u a ry 20, V.F W. vs. Glendale county court that they want the clinic to continue to gether F or this dinner we will [ Pass. operating as in the past, and will use every mean»s at have all the nuts, cakes, pies, | a t Ja G n rants u a ry 22, V.F.W. vs. Rogue candies and fru its we can eat, plu River at Rogue River. its disposal to keep it operating. cigarettes and cigars for those who Ja n u a ry 27, V.F W. vs. Fleisch- J The benefits derived from these clinics cannot be use them. man Lum ber Co. at G rants Pass. measured in dollars and cents. Human life is no bar I am sure it will not be nearly February 3, V.F.W. vs. Amer:- i ter for money, and there is no telling how many lives as nice as you could make it, but can Legion a t G rants Pass. be as homey as we can make Dr. Osgood ha« saved during his regime as county it it. will I plan on being there with ; Unemployed Now Served physician. most of my O fficers. It has been rumored through the grape-vine route, i Please rest assured th a t your In Cave Junction Office son will be well provide for over that the physicians in Grants Pass do not think the the The State Unemployment Com holidays. J u s t fo r your interest, clinic is worth keeping up and are suggesting its all types of worship to which we pensation Commission has provid abandonment. WE DO NOT BELIEVE THIS. The here in this great democracy have ed a service for residents of the access to, will be available to your Illinois Valley and recently made physicians in Grants Pass are among the most bril son throughout the holiday season arrangem ents to take claims for liant in the Pacific Northwest, (we could take in more unemployment com pensation a t I Most sincerely, W. H. Endicott Cave Junction with office space territory and still be correct) and they know the val provided by Linkhart and McLean, M ajor, USAF ue of the clinic for school children. Besides, many | at their real estate office. Commanding patients were sent to physicians through the recom Due to the large num ber of un mendation of the county health doctor that would not Co-Ordination Committee employed persons who are filing it is necessary th a t certain have gone were it not for the suggestion. The clinic Ask for More Co-operation claims, times be scheduled for each per helps the doctors in many ways, and they know it. son to report. It is necessary to re The first steps in form ing a port only once every two weeks It has saved many lives and will continue to do so, if CLUB CO-ORDINATION COMIT- at this time. Everyone can assist still in operation. TEE w ere taken at a m eeting in handling of claims by reporting Don’t stop our clinic—It is greatly needed, and we the Legion Hall last Friday eve the at their regular scheduled time ning. Despite the short notice, a However, these persons who be want it. WE WANT IT. (period) num ber of interested persons a t come unemployed should contact tended. Mr. Robinson was appoint the commission representative the ed tem porary chairm an w ith Mr. at “ La Casa W illadora” on the O B IT U A R Y first Tuesday they are unemployed Redwood highway, south of Cave Clifford as alternate. The next O ffice hourse will be from 10 m eeting is scheduled for Friday. Dr. William Addison Brown was Junction, Oregon. a.m. to 4 p.m. However, no claims Ja n u a ry 28th, 8:00 p.m. at the born O ctober 27, 1872 in W in will be taken between noon and 1 Legion Hall. This co-ordination ston, Missouri, the son of Wilson p.m. com m ittee should be of g reat in S and Rebecca Revert Brown, and --------------o-------------- was one of six children, four boys I FELLOW A LU M N I OF te re st to all the organizations in Days of Strap Hanging the Valley We ask your co-opera and two girls In early life the OSC REMEM B E R L O V . It is estimated that every man, tion, a t least to this extent, woman and child who lives in city family moved to Kansas City PLEA SE SEND A REPRESENTA areas rides a streetcar, trackless where the sons went into the p rin t M ’KAY AS BIG SHO T’ ing businees, which is still carried Oregon S tate College—Joining TIV E to this next meeting so that trolley or bus at least 265 times a year. on by nephews of the family. in good wishes to G overnor Doug your club, lodge, fraternity, etc. Dr. Brown graduates! from Bak McKay at his inauguration Ja n a may know w hat the committee er University, Baldwin, Kansas in ary 10th were num erous O. S. C. plans are. Lend us your co-opera Accounting Service 1897, and later from Drew Theo alum ni who “ knew him w hen.” tion and we promise all club ac logical Sem inary, Madison N. J. The new governor was graduated tivities in the valley will benefit F o r Y o u r B o o k k e e p in g His first pastoral charge was in St. in agriculture here in 1917, serv through the effo rts of the Commit P ro b le m s Louis, Missouri. He was m arried ing as student body president in • tee. Let me repeat each club, lodge, in 1900 to Dora Belle T ag g art of his senior year, despite w orkin,' fra te rn a l organization, school so HALL ACCOUNTING W hite City, Kansas, and together much of his way through college. ciety, youth activity, church so ibey served in ¡msto rates in McKay was one of the few stu ciety, etc is invited to send one or SERVICE Manila. P I ; Kansas City, Ka.i- denta to begin his college activities two delegates or representatives to Johnson B ld g ., C a v e J u n c tio n as; U niversity Methodist church as president of the freshm an class the m eeting Ja n u a ry 28th to hear B o o k k e e p in g , System s In s ta lle d in Los Angeles; American church and later to be chosen for the high the plans of the Club Co-ordina Q u a r te r ly P a y r o ll T a x R e p o rts , .n Buenos Aires, A rgentina; and est office. O ther activities listed tion Com m ittee and to assist in as Personnel Pastor in Wesley under his picture in the Beaver, form ing a lively, wide-awake com M o n th ly P . U . C . R e p o rts Methodist church in Minneapolis, college yearbook, were student ( m ittee to b etter publicize, aid and F e d e ra l a n d S ta te In c o m e T a x Minnesota. He saw missionary body third vice-president, member abet the various worthy activities R e tu rn s ervice in the Philippines, also in of the stu d en t council and student of the Valley. South A m erica; was for seven executive com m ittee, director an I N o ta r y P u b lic years the W estern Field secretary secretary of the student cooper ■ f the Young Peoples Missionary ative bookstore, m em ber of the , I R A S H A L L , P r o p r ie to r novement of North .America, and YMCA cabinet and m anager of it I fm eight years was the Missionary handbook, class track squad two secretary of the International S un years and captain of an ROTC | day School association of U. S. company. and Canada, and served an a di --------------- o ■ rector o f the la y m e n ’s .Missionary movement, als■■ of the Men and Subscribe to the News R e lig io n movement. 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