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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1949)
Cave Junction. Oregon, Thur>tla>, April 21, 1919 AREA CONFERENCE HELD BY LEGION On Sunday, April 2nd there was held in G rants Pass an A rea Leg ion conference a t which the p rin cipal speaker was the S tate Com m ander B. E. ’'K elly” Owens. Among those atten d in g from the Glenn Morrison Post w ere O. B. Nassen, E. R. B rillhart, A. A. W hitesell, H. H artw ell, R. W. Budd, and Elwood Hussey. Much inform ation on c u rre n t Legion program s and activities w ere gained by those in attendance. The Glenn Morrison Post was com pli mented for leading all other Posts in Southern Oregon in m aintain- A N ew Modern Deposit Plan to save your Time Quick - Easy • Safe Write or ca ll lor com p lete inform ation— G ran ts P a s s B r a n c h o/ the U n ite d S ta te s N a t io n a l B a n k H e a d O f fic e , P o r t la n d , O re g o n m £ m > I » r e d e m i o r r o s iT in s u r a n c e c tir titiu a CH NO URCH TES Send The Illinois Valley News to Your Friends DON'T GET CAUGHT Sunday School attendance was 179 last Sunday. The sanctuary was full to overflow ing for the m orning v- >rship service. Mrs. S herier’s class did the decorating. The central theme was a tall w hite cross, a t the base of which were ferns and w hite daffodils. Many boquets of daffodils w’ere grouped around the rostrum . Rev. G ray’s lesson was from Romans, 6th ch apter and tex t taken from Cor. 1, 15th chapter, verses 20, 21, 22. Mrs. H arold Mock sang “ The Lord Is My Shepherd,” Mrs. R ay mond Proctor, accom panist. The Ju n io r choir sang “ C hrist The Lord Is Risen T oday.” with TOO LITTLE WATER TOO LATE Install That CO-OP ENGINEERED SPRINKLER SYSTEM NOW Com e in today and let us explain • our fre e engineer service Josephine Growers* Cooperative Assn. Grants Pass, Oregon CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS ¡ng the highest num ber of paid up members based on the num ber of eligible veterans in the locality o f the Post. Legionnaire Eugene A. Wassell has entered the V eteran’s hospital in P ortland for treatm en t . i a tropical skin irritatio n on his hands, which prevents his follow ing the barbers trade. His case is being followed by the Glenn Morrison Post in order that every possible assistance can be e x - : tended. The Legion will take care of accepting and placing the head stone on the grave of a veteran who recently passed away at Hol land. His widow found it neces sary to make her home in Southern California. This service will glad ly be extended in any sim ilar case. The erection of that flag-pole a t the Legion hall th at has been scheduled for so m any months may become an actuality one of these days. Maurice Sauer has deliver ed the steel rail needed for the base. Blake Miller hopes to pro ceed with the balance of the work in the near fu tu re. Senator Guy Cordon has fu r nished a copy of the revised V et eran's Pension bill to the Post. It has been posted on the bulletin board, and interested veterans are asked to be guests of the Post on W E L L . 'O N E T T -IIN G N E V E R CHANGES — YO U CAN ALW AYS D E P E N D O N H A V IN G PRESCRIPTIONS PROPERLY f F IL L E D A T > OWL CHURCH OF CHRIST P reaching every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Communion Services im m ediately following. M eetings are held a t the home of E. E. Tibbs on C em etery road. Everybody cordially invited. The form er Arlene P rairie, whose recent wedding was solemnized in Cave Junction at u beautiful church wedding. — Cut Courtesy of the G rants Pass Courier ORUO S T O R I | W ednesday, May 4th, a t 8 p. m., when an e ffo rt will be made to ex plain any points relative to this and other legislation of interest ' to veterans. A. A. W hitesell, Post A djutant. (M orm on) Beginning May 1st, this church will have th eir Sunday School a t Ma’s grocery instead of the Leg ion hall until fu rth e r notice. Ded ication of the new church in G rants Pass will be April 24 to which all are welcome. E lder Rouse. --------------o-------------- MRS. RUSSELL DORAN bill comes later. I did w hat I could to keep the record straig h t on this point by taking the floor. A portion of my statem ent to the House follows: ” . . . I feel satisfied to vote for the bill as a continuation of a Washington Letter program we have sta rte d but the (Continued from Page One? record m ust clearly show, and tho people of the country must clearly T hat bill did not appropriate any understand, that we are not today money. Many people, including some dealing with an appropriation item members of Congress, have taken but we are setting a figure which the a ttitu d e th a t the sum named is a maximum for the program .” in the authorization bill is the I feel certain the appropriation Prescription« Accurately Filled am ount we a re p u tting into the for ECA will be considerably less Cor. 6th and H Sts., Grants Pass ECA program . T hat is not the than the five and one-half billion fact. The actual appropriation figure in the bill. PHONE 3661 OWL DRUG STORE WE GIVE I C o a st * to C o ast TRADING STAMPS When your book is ful! you get $ 2 .6 5 in merchandise from any store that gives Coast to Coast Trading Stamps or you can have $ 2 .0 0 cash START YOUR SAVINGS PLAN TODAY WITH COAST TO COAST THE EASY WAY COAST TO COAST STAMPS ARE GIVEN ON ALL SALES EXCEPT FAIR TRADE ITEMS EVERY DOLLAR THAT YOU SPEND EARNS FOR YOU A DIVIDEND The following stores in Cave Junction give Coast to Coast Trading Stamps MODEL GROCERY & MARKET MANCHELS FURNITURE FRUIHT REMEDIES STORE HAL MOORE. JR . Manager MR. AND MRS. FRANK E. FRUIHT ILLINOIS VALLEY HARDWARE VALLEY VARIETY & APPAREL AL S RADIO SHOP THE HAMILTONS, MYO AND BILL MR AND MRS. HARRY HOLMES AL ZAPF, Owner MERLE GRACE DEE COAST TO COAST KEEPS BUDGETS DOWN KEEPS YOUR MONEY IN YOUR TOWN BANKS PAY YOU INTEREST ON THE MONEY YOU SAVE. WE PAY YOU INTEREST ON THE MONEY YOU SPEND!