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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1952)
O’BRIEN GRADE SCHOOL NEWS 5TH AND 6TH PARTICIPATE IN MUSIC FESTIVAL TODAY The fifth and sixth (trades are working hard on several new songs in preparation for the Music Festi val, which is to be held in Grants Pass today, (Friday.) CLASS PICTURES TAKEN Mr. Glunz took group pictures of each class Thursday. The proofs arrived Monday morning and have I been much discussed. The pictures HOUSEWARMING GIVEN were unusually good. Almost ev FOR MRS. HANSETH eryone was very pleased with his A housewarming was given picture. April 27 for Mrs. May Hanseth who recently moved to Kerby from CLASSES HAVE NEW GAME Dryden. The third and fourth grade? Guests included Mr. and Mrs. have a new and interesting game L. J. Jacobson, Mr. and Mr*. G. they are enjoying very much. A- Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Han- round the room are silhouettes of seth, Mr. and Mrs. M. Landacker. the boys and girls, with no names I on them. The game is to guess Mr. and Mrs. H. Lundquist, Mrs. Grace McClure, Mr. and Mrs. Jack ■ who each one is. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Seacoloff and Miss Gloria Olson. Mr. and STILL WORK TO BE DONE Mrs. Art Hanseth of Crescent City ON SCHOOL PLAYGROUND were unable to attend. Our playground is looking much Mrs . Hanseth received many better, thanks to the untiring ef gifts. Refreshments rounded out forts of Mrs. Burrows, who sees the evening. that everyone does his share of ’ work. There are little piles of rock BOYS WRITE ABOUT TRIP everywhere on the playground that Dennis and Roddy Bottel are on have been raked up and still the a vacation trip and have written their friend- very interesting let «■nd is not yet in sight. ters telling of their adventures. Morton Milling Co I LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Constructive letter* to the editor of general interest are both welcomed and encouraged. Although the writer may re quest hi* name withheld from i publication. ALL letter* mutt be signed when turned in. is pleased to introduce S. E. RUSSELL who is now associated with them VALLEY FRIDAY, if you . . . —want help, —want to rent, —are buying or selling, A Me WANT AD WILL DO A QUICK, EFFICIENT JOB FOR YOU—PHONE 3401 NEWS 2 ADVERTISE In The News IT PAYS! Mrs. Lena Payne Chosen For County Committee Mrs. Lena Payne, Cave Junction, has been re-elected to the County Extension Committee, it was an nounced yesterday at the Home- maker’s Festival in Grants Pass. The committee helps organize new home extension units and guides the county extension pro gram as well as take an active part in the Oregon Home Economies Extension Council, Home Agent Rizpah Douglass explains. McCulloch Chain Saws Of Cave Junction ILLINOIS If you want ACTION VOTE JESSGARD Man of Action Cave Junction REPUBLICAN COMMITTEEMAN /«r With the addition of Mr. Russell to our The National Committeeman is your personal rep resentative on the highest policy-making body of the party THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COM MiriF.F. I lie driving energy, enthusiasm and deep sincerity that have won for JESS GARD a disting uished record of success in business and in civic life are the qualities needed today in GOP leadership. Dynamic and genuine, staff we hope to greatly improve our cust- orner service and we want to thank our many customers for their patience while being shorthanded. JESS GARD K. B. DROWN Mgr. IMcCoilltney for Commissioner Now ready to serve you with BROWN STRAND Wire Rope ♦ Your VOTE FOR JESS GARD Is a Vote for a Clean-Cut, Working Program for Republican Oregon... generate, leadership ♦ people to magnetic a get* that working to- gether. Chokers made up, Choker exchange, Arch Republican Candidate lines, loading lines and fittings. ♦ ♦ New location in building formerly Taylor’s Self-Service Laundry, Cave Junction. Sam H. Baker, Chairman W. W. Balderree Niel R. Allen Victor Boehl Harry Carmichael Gene Gilpin • I:, place faithless democratic buieaucrats with men and wo men of unquestioned honesty, integrity and proven ability. • Keep the confidence of Oregon by a Republican state admin istration deeplj rooted in con cern for the welfare of all the people. • Protect the national influence of Oregon's presidential primary by electing only those delegates pledged to support the choice of Oregon voters. Dr. H. W. Herman Raymond Lathrop Kenneth Martin Wally Marlin Ralph Moore Harold Prestel James E. Shelton Frank Vannice Mr». Marie Wilcox Freeland Sawyer H. O. Smith John W. Smith Cha. H Hubbard itchcock, Chairman, “My intention i* to pro a mote county road more efficient government and program.” REPUBLICANS' Vote for McCourtney at the Choose the Candidate who has the BACKGROUND and PUBLIC RECORD May 16 Primary i Paid Advertisement by Mr. McCourtney) fa WIN in November! BORN IN TEXAS RAISED IN OKLAHOMA This office is now occupied by a Democrat. This is YOUR OPPORTUNITY to elect a qualified REPUBLICAN as STATE TREASURER and member of the STATE BOARD OF CONTROL. LIVED HERE FOR 40 YEARS 9 VOTE FOR— Luke M WYATT COUNTY COMMISSIONER DEMOCRAT May 16th Primary All Business and No Monkey Business Senator Lynch served in »he 1943- 47-'49- Sl sessions of the State Legislature. No other candidate for Treasurer ha* had legislative expe rience. He understands state fiscal, institutional, public health and nat ural resource conservation prob lems. . . . HE HAS AN IMPRESSIVE RECORD OF ACCOMPLISHMENT IN FIELDS THAT HAVE CLOSE ASSOCI ATION WITH THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF STATE TREASURER. The Treasurer is a member of the Board of Control, which has full direction over state hospitals for tuberculosis patients, a school for the deaf and one for the blind, also such institutions as hospitals for the mentally ill. the penitentiary and training schools tor boys and girls. Lynch has been chairman of committees on state affairs, public health, and game He served oti the following other important committees Federal Relations, County Af fairs. Commerce and Navigation. Revision of Laws. Rules. Public Buildings and Institu tions. LYNCH UNDERSTANDS INSTI TUTIONAL PROBLEMS As Stale Senator, Senator Lynch Sponsored Important Legislation Which: 1 —Provided severe penalties for illicit tale of narcotics, 1—Compel* support of dependent wive* and children. The *o-called "run away papa” act. 3 — Regulate* vale and u*e of firework* 4— Established interim committee to study way* of providing occupation for inmates of the penitentiary. 3 — Established heavy penalties for bribery affecting outcome of game*, sport*, contest*. As Chairman of Sanate Public Health Committee, Jack Lynch Actively Supported Legislation Designed to: 1 —Prevent the pollution of the air with im purities menacing the health and general welfare of the people of Oregon. 3 —Authorize the State Board of Health to accept federal fund* for the maintenance of cancer control, mental hygiene and industrial hygiene programs. 3 —Enable counties to cooperate on i volun tary basis to employ a district health officer and other personnel for a district health de partment. 4 — Provide for care of mental case* in coun- ty hospitai* or suitable quarters pending commitment proceedings. 3 — Enable the establishment of district hos pital*. 4 — License practical nurses and raise their nursing standards. SADIE ORR DUNBAR, Ser y Oregon Tubercu losis S’ Health Assoc iation, 1915-1951 “We will be fortunate indeed if we could have the benefit of Senator Lynch’s sound and diver sified public health background.” M. D (DOC) WOCLLEY, Former Supt Wood burn Hoys School: “I know you had a chance to see and knbw what makes for institutional operation in your capacity as Voluntary Big Brother to the boys. Many boys whom you could not know, have thanked you, and wished you well.” JANE V. DOVU, R.N., Portland Multnomah Co. ( hepter Red Cron, 1919 1947 “Public health, in its various phases, has benefited by virtue of Senator Lynch’* counsel and leader ship.” C. W. POSEY, Oregon Edu, at ion Association (Lynch's) "Support for the school program has l>een consistent throughout his legisla tive career.” PORTLAND CHAPTER, /rai* Walton League ot America "Senator Lynch led the fight in the legislature for the reorgan nation of the Game Commission. Jack should receive all our help.” Stet JACK LYNCH STATE TREASURER REPUBLICAN THERE’S NO SUBSTITUTE FOR EXPERIENCE (Paid Political Advertisement by Luke M. Wyatt) A H. McOinty. Assist«»« Secretary, SOS S W Beeedwey, Fartland, Oregon (Paid Political Advertisement/