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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1952)
Illinois Vailay Nswi Pago 4 Friday, Aujuit 22, 1953 Help the ILLINOIS VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER IS YOUR OLD CAR way below par? Ray Nickerson, vice-president of Oregon Association of Soil Conser vation Districts, attended a direct ors and officers meeting with Gov. McKay this last Monday in Salem. The hour-long conference with the governor was concerning the administration of soil conservation districts, and was timed just prior to Gov. McKay’s trip to Boise, Ida., where the 10 western states’ gov ernors will confer with presidential nominee Dwight Eisenhower. Mrs. Nickerson and daughters. Jean and Part, accompanied Ray on the oiie-day trip. --------------o— . . • BANK at HOME — TRADE at HOME BANK of ILLINOIS VALLEY LOGS WANTED CHURCH NOTES We Are Now Receiving FIR PEELERS and SAW LOGS At Our Log Reload 5 Mile* North of Grant* Pa** (Formerly Independence Reload) TOP PRICES ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. D. B. Wantland, pastor C. A. service at 6:30 Sundaj evening. Sunday School begins promptly ai 9 :45 a. m. Morning worship—11 a. m. Evening evangelistic service 1 7:80 p. m. Wednesday evening pray e r meeting and Bible Study 7 :30 p.m, -------------- o FULL SCALE COOPERATION UMPQUA PLYWOOD CORP PHONES: Gordon .McCann, Grants Paes, 6294 Evenings Ellis Bischoff, Myrtle Creek 59x5 Reload Grants Pass 4003 ST. PATRICK’S OF THE FOREST CATHOLIC CHURCH We Pay Cash for Standing Timber it 0 b The Floyds Are Back! A T H () L L A ND T H E Funeral services for John L. Milburn, 67, who died at his home on Rough and Ready Flats Wed nesday morning following a long illness, will be held at the Com munity church Saturday at 2 p.m Mdburn was a resident of the Valley for over six years and until March of this year was night watchman of the Rough and Ready mill. He was born in Iowa in 1885. Surviving him are his wife, Peg- ■y; stepdaughters, Mrs. Floyd Wells, Riverside, Calif.; stepson^ James Moyers, O’Brien; and Col. Frank Moyers stationed in Europe; and three sisters and one brother residing in Colorado. Rev. Paul Kroon will officiate at the services with arrangement.- by Hull and Hull mortuary. Burial will follow at Laurel cemetery fol lowing the service. | o------------ - ■ Nickerson At Conference With Governor McKay If you’re planning on buying a new one, finance it at low interest rates at this bank. You will like our prompt, alert and friendly auto-loan service. Repayments monthly. Be sure and come in before you buy.z PROMPT PAYMENT — COURTESY Services for J. L. Milburn At I ah 'al Church Saturday • Father Kelley. Held in the Catholic church lo cated across from the Ranger sta tion. Second and fourth Sundays at 11 :00 a.m. JESUS NAMt PENECOSTAL CHURCH Sunday School, 10 am. Morning worship, 11 a.m. ST () RE —and will be happy to he service to all our old customers and to greet new ones. Remember our motto: “If we don't have it, we'll get it for you." — Harry and Luville Floyd Hiere WHI Be No Butchering at the Illinois Valley Meals CAVE JUNCTION SLAUGHTER HOUSE During the JUBILEE AUGUST 30-31, SEPTEMBER 1 SCHOOL SUPPLIES Binders • ALL PRICES A : : : J • NAME AND MONOGRAM ED FREE SCHOOL IMPRINT Fountain Pens and Seis •SHEAFFER •PARKER •ESTERBROOK BARRETT'S STATIONERY & OFFICE SUPPLIES 425 S. E. Sixth St Grants Pass Moorhead. Minn., were Saturday'the Dep’t of Taxation of the state guests at the home of Mrs. \\ illiam of Minn. — Subscribe To The News — IVHS Principal Don Barnes and his predecessor Harold McAbee at tended the Monday night meeting of the county school board at the courthouse annex in Grants Pass to discuss high school bus- inesa. The following Items of business relating to the high school were discussed: 1. McAbee presented the board an audit of the student associa tion for 1951-52. Over $12.000 waa handled in the various school org anizations, the light fund, in ath letics and by the student body. 2. The board decided to take up each case individually in decid ing whether a student left in the Valley to finish school after his parents have moved should pay tuition, instead of establishing a set policy. 3. Rather than pay $130 for a new water meter to replace one vandalized this past summer at the high school, the board will first seek to obtain a flat rate from I the city of Cave Junction. 4. Requests for extension of bus routes on Caves Hwy., O’Brien- Takilma Rd., and the Draper Val ley Rd. were left to be considered at a special board meeting Thurs day night. August 28. Former Principal McAbee ex = pressed his regrets to the board for leaving his job, emphasizing that he had not sought the new position but felt it unwise to turn it down when it was offered to him. Mrs. Axtell repeated past praise of the board in the “good” work done by McAbee in Cave Junction. -------------- n—i---------- Eagle's DANCE i Saturday, August 23 9 P. M SELMA BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Douglas Field,pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a.in. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Sunday at 7 p m.—Young Peo ple’s meeting. Evangelistic service, 8 pm. Monday, work night and men's prayer meeting. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.. chon prac tice. Wednesday, 7:45, mid-week prayer service. --------------o---------- BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH J. M. Boss, Pastor Morning service, unified; 11:30 a. m. Evening service, 7:30. Prayer meeting, Wednesday at 7:30. — ■ o- Rev. Paul Kroon, Pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. nt. Morning service, 11 a. m. Evening service, 7:45 p.m . Prayer meeting, Wednesday 7:45 p. nt. ■ -I ■ ■ . ,- „„ CAVE JUNCTION CHURCH 4 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS Don Gray. Pa*tor Sabbath School ................ . 9:30 Church mic 11 :00 Prayer meeting Wednesday. FULL GOSPEL CHURCH TAKILMA Rev. Van McCoy. Pastor Sunday School 10 a. m. Morning worship service 11 a. m Childrens church 7 p. m. Evangelistic service 7:45 p. m. Thursday^midweek service, 7 :45 p. m. ------- - ,o O'BRIEN COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday sohool, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Thursday, Prayer service, 8 p.m. Temporarily meeting in the O'Brien school. I VFW OPEN AIR PAVILION ♦ ♦ MUSIC BY THE TRAILRIDERS Admission SI Supper by the Ladies Bob and Ruth’s Sponsor Freezing Demonstration Miss Betty lhivis, Home Econo mist for International Harvester Company, will conduct a frozen food cooking school at the Legion Hall Wednesday night, August 27 at 8. Sponsored by the local Interna tional Harvester dealers. Bob and Ruth’s. Miss Davis will prepare complete meals from the freezer showing how to make meal plan ning quick and preparation u pleasure. Many new ideas for en tertaining will be presented and at the same time she will show how to.save food, time and work, as well as money. Miss Davis, a graduate of Ore gon State, is considered an author ity in the field of frozen foods. She will be glad to answer any ques tions during the meeting pertain ing to the preparation and freez ing of all types of food. ■ n CHURCH OF CHRIST Cemetery road, 1 j mile front Caves highway. Services at 10:30 a.m. SAN FRANCISCO I CALIFORNIA Robert Eate*, Pa*tor Sunday evening services, 8 p.m Tuesday prayer service, 8 p.m. Friday, young people’s service at 8 p.m. Services are now being held in the new church building on the Old Stage road »« mile south of the Caves highway. o------------- - CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY CHURCH V o O V* IVHS Business Handled by Board | A. Brown at “Willadora”. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Fevig of , Fevig ia oil tax examiner wither Gueit. from Mmne.ol. PUBLIC fOTICEj JOSEPHINE COUNTS FAIR has received over $90.000» in tax money from pari-mutuel racing. IF this pari-mutuel tax money is withdrawn, we must either: 1— Abandon the County Fair 2— Pay the costs from in creased property taxes. To Save the Fair. Vote to Retain State Controlled Pari-Mutuel Racing VOTE 327 X NO ‘Including anticipateli 1952 revenue« TAXPAYERS’ COMMITTEE TO RETAIN PARI-MUTUEL REVENUES G I r ' in H ess , Union, Oregon, ExKutivt Stcrttaff P. O. Box 1201, Portland, Oregon ELLOT WILSON. GRANTS PASS. ORE , Jo.ephin, County Chairman I