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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, August 26, 1937
Page Two
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Illinois
An independent new paper devoted to the development of the richest
valley in the world, the Illinois Valley and its surrounding districts
Published every Thursday at Cave Junction, Oregon by the Illinois
Valley Publishing Company.
Entered as second-class matter June 11, 1937, at the Post Office at
Cave Junction, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879
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THE NEWS MAKES GOOD
please give them now. If you see somethin'1, wrong, Surprise Party Given
don't wait until after the show is over and then say, Popular Kerby Miss
“I told you so.”
Sunday evening Miss Edda
The valley as a whole is entering into the spirit Burke
entertained a host of Miss
f the Jubilee in a wholehearted manner that would Margaret Schearar’s friends who
make any committee happy, and your present one is gathered in the dining room of the
tickled pink” with the response and cooperation ex­ Odd Fellows hall and gave her a
ended from every corner of it. If the Jubilee isn’t a lovely "going away” party.
dining room was lovely in
; access it won’t be for the lack of good will from the its The
decorations of tri-colored or­
local residents, for they are giving it in abundance.
chid and subdued lights with glad­
One last request—Keep up the good work always. iolus placed about the room mak
BELIEVE that our show is going to be a success then ing in all a beautiful setting for
delightful supper that friend;
work as hard as you can to make it so, and it CAN’T the
had prepared for the party.
fail. Thought works wonders, and if we think suc-> Following the supper lovely
cess and act accordingly it works. We repeat: IT hankies and other useful gifts con­
WORKS! If you don’t believe it, try it and get the cealed in a basket tied with tulle
were give to Miss Schearer with
biggest surprise of your life if you are a skeptic.
CHURCHES
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NON-DENOMINATION AL
Cave City
Sunday School and church ser-
vices at Legion hall, Cave City
every Sunday.
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Sunday School in Kerby 2:30 p. m.
Church services at 11 a. m.
Preaching Service ........ 11 a. m.
Rev. George L. Gray of Grants
^Sunday School .................... 10 a. m.
Pass, pastor. Everyone invited.
Loyal Defenders............... 7 P- m.
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Claude Pucket, Pres.
BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY
CHURCH NEWS
By the Pastor
O
BABES IN THE WOODS
Anyone who tries to do something for the good of
his eomniunity and has the nerve to stand up and say
it can be done, is going to be criticised because he
or they didn’t do this or that or the other thing. It
has always been so and w ill continue to be so.
The committee elected to put on the Miners’ Jub­
ilee took over a job they knew little about, all ama­
teurs in the business, babes in the woods, as it were,
but they had the fortitude to go ahead regardless and
do the best the\ know how. Of course they are go­
ing to make mistakes, mayb some serious ones, but
they are going to l»e mistakes of the head, not of the
heart, and a charitable, constructive public i going
to overlook these mistake- and help them correct the
miscues next year.
We live to learn and learn to live, so in the final
fail. Thought works wonders, and if we think suc­
cess and forget the criticisms. However, the men at
the head of the Jubilee will always welcome construc­
tive thoughts and expect to have them offered. But
Contributed by Ed Wright,
Author Unknown
My heart was g*11ed with bitter
wrong
Revengful feeling fired my blood ;
I brooded hate with passion strong
While round my couch black de­
mons stood.
Kind Morpheus wooed my eyes in
vain,
My burning brain conceived
a
plan,
REVENGE, I cried in bitter strain
But conscience whispered, “be a
man.”
Forgive, a gentle spirit said
1 yielded to my nobler part.
Uprose and to my face I hied.
Forgave him freely from my heart
D. McCallister of Henleyville,
California, have been visiting
their mother, Mrs. Henry Mc-
They returned to therr
('lure,
homes Sunday evening.
Subscribe for the Illinois Valley
News. Its worth the price.
502 N 4th St.
Phone 334
FOR SALE
Fat Mallard Ducks
and
Rhode Island Reds
ELWOOD HUSSEY
SOMETHING NEW AND
DELICIOUS
Jordan’s Freshly Frozen
SIBERRIAN ( REAM
Jordan's Siberrian Shop
632 S. 6th St., Grants Pass.
R. McCUNE, M. I).
Physician and Surgeon
CAVE CITY, ORE.
DR. A. N. COLLMAN
Naturopathic Physician
CAVE CITY, OREGON
( AVE JUNCTION
DRUG STORE
Prescriptions a Specialty
Stationery - Magazines
GRANTS PASS
STEAM LAUNDRY
□
THE BARBER
Bart McCue
CITY, ORE
CAVE
:
S
■EJ
WARDROBE
CLEANERS
THE OLDEST AND BEST
Since 1911
Free pick up by
Grants Pass Laundry
DRIVE UP TO
Camp U-Rest
and let Ma cook you a
GROUND STEAK SANDWICH
Let Pa
SERVE
YOU AT THE BAR
While Cotto
SERVICES YOUR CAR
CAVE CITY’S
POPULAR CAFE
HOME COOKED MEALS
Cold Plate Lunches
and Sandwiches
I
♦
Owl Cafe
GEORGE L.
MARTIN, Prop.
BIG DANCE
DON’T MISS IT, AT THE
Lew Hammer’s
State Line Rendezvous
Store
SATURDAY NITE, AUG. 28. 1937
Comph tr Line of
lx»t> of Good Eats—Plent) of Drink
General Merchandise
Staple and Fancv
GROCERIES
GLEN HAMILTON and his ORCHESTRA
The big tears from thier fountain
rose.
He melted, vowed my friend to
be,
Thai ivclit I -ank in sweet repose
And dreamed that Angels smiled
on me
FUNERAL HOME
Ambulance service dav or nite
many little clever and appropriate
verses written on them. This fur­
nished much fun and laughter to
the group.
Miss Schearer's many friends re­
gret to see her leave for her home
in Roseburg and our best wishes
go with her in her new position.
She has been the popluar clerk in
the Wilson’s General Merchandise
store for over a year and leaves
only to accept a stenographic posi­
tion for which she is prepared We
hope Margaret will always come
back to Kerby whenever she can
for she will be truly missed not on-
ly by the young social circles but
also by the many friends both old
and young that she has made.
The following guests were pre­
sent:
Wm. J. McLean, Clem Sauer, Mr.
and Mrs. H. H. Wilson, Dolly Dun­
can, Jack Willson, Mr. and Mrs
James Hogue, Alice Hogue, Doro-
thy Hogue, Milton Akerill, Nat
Wolley, Maurice Sauer, Opal
Henry, Mabel Wittrock, Millie
Trefethen, Irene McCasland and
daughter Vivian Taylor, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Burke, Mabel Ramsey, Kid
Peterson and his uncle, Geo. Pet­
erson, R. B. Phillips, Carl Mach-
mers, Ethel Elroy, Margaret Hen­
ry, Jack Sauer, Dean Wells, Dor­
othy Gibson and Edda Burke.
We published a story a short time ago stating
that there would be a smelter all set up and running
as a demonstration during the Miners’ Jubilee, We
have published several ads asking the miners to Preaching Service ..........8 P- ni. DEER ( REEK NEWS
bring in their concentrates for a demonstration and Prayer Meeting and Bible
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Elmore was
.... 8 P- in.
see for themselves what the smelter will do for you. Study, Wednesday
m Grants Pass last week end.
Leonard Beard Leader
We thoroughly believed the men who are at the head
of the smelter would keep their promise and told our There were only thirty six in Krause’s sawmill expected to
: ttendance at the morning Service close oown this week.
people so.
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August 22 but it was a
Now we are happy once again to tell the whole Sunday,
Mrs.
Anton
Brovoid and son
Spiritual feast for most of us.
cockeyed world that the smelter WILL BE HERE The preacher had good liberty Lowell, were visiting in Murnhy
up and running during the Jubilee. This in spite of nd freedom of speech and really l ist week end.
all the unbelievers. Not that we want to crow. Not jut his best into the sermon, the
A number of Deer Creek resi­
of which was “Obstacles.”
at all. But we had supreme confidence in the men heme
The junior Loyal
Defenders, dents have gone to the hop yards
who told us they would come, and with this confi­ under the guidance of their newly to pick hops.
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dence we published the fact, and we are mighty glad elected president, Miss Inex Tuc
Mrs.
Frank
Sargent and Mrs.
to say we told the truth and our confidence was not er of Selma, had a good nieet-
Bob Frost were transacting bus­
ng
from
seven
to
eight
o
’
clock,
misplaced.
challenged the Seniors to a iness in (¡rants Pass last Satur­
The News has a mission to perform, and they are and
Scripture contest for Sunday ev- day.
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doing it to the best of their knowledge, and that mis­ ning, August 29. Of course we
sion is to demonstrate to the whole country that the accepted, and you may be sure Mr. and Mrs. B. Buckles and
family spent last Sunday visiting
o
Illinois Valley is the “Richest Valley in the World,” i hat those present that evening at
the
homf
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
hear much
and we will keep right on saying so until it comes to will
Grange Meeting Last
McClure.
i short time.
pass, for we believe it is.
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Thursday Entertaining
The Sunday night service was
One way to demonstrate this was to get a com­ interesting and different, Our The Smith and Sawyer thresh­
mercial mill in the valley that will develop the won­ Evangelist Betty Schieferstein ing crew were in this vicinity Last Thursday evening State
week. Crops were reported Deputy McClure addressed the Il­
derful mines we know exist in the hills, but without rave us a powerful sermon on last
linois Valley grange on state labor
he text "Where is thy Faith­ poor this yea>-.
this mill it was almost a hopeless job, so the News it was well delivered and well re­
policies and the national grange
went out after a mill. Now we not only have the mill, •eived. Sister Betty will soon be Lester Roberts of San Francis- outlook. Senator W. A. Johnson
but a smelter, twice as good and more as a mill, for ainout :i an Evangelist, At the co is visiting his mother, M rs. A. explained the proposed stream po-
in the lution bill which will be presented
now the miner can not only save his gold, but some hi-. of the service an invitation Brovoid. Lester is a student
of the U. S. at the next election. Herbert Watt;
oni. was sung by a Ladies’ Quar-
of the other precious metals besides. So we are hap­ . t from Cave Junction Coinmun-
return to San described modern livestock theft
py to say that we have made good with our inten­ ty Church and brought to close
will sail for Hawaii.
problems and request all owners
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tions, and now it is iq to the miner to supply the ma­ •n eventful day in the Master's
to register brands and to make u ■
Mr. and Mrs. A.
of them for livestock as the best
terial to keep the smelter running, and we know the) ■ervice.
family left
prevention of such depredations.
Sunday, August 29
will respond with a right good will.
California,
F. I.. Sawyer gave an interestin''
Regular services at the usual
Bring it in boys, and get a good fat “button” for iour with the Pastor preaching their future home.
talk on the history of barley.
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your efforts. If it's in the concentrates the smelter >oth morning and evening At
Bessie Watts read a poem. Anoth­
will save it. If you are still doubtful, bring in ■leven thirty the theme will be The Sunday school at Central er interesting lecture program
has been discontinued was given by Mrs. Addie Martin
what you can for the Jubilee and see the results be­ 'God’s Nobility" as found in Acts district
17, 10 and 11. Special music is for a short time, as it was unable and numbers were given by Or
fore your very eyes. Don’t take our word for it, see danned by the organist, Mrs. to keep up attendance during the val Seat, Ortis Seat and Mrs.
for yourself.
Martin.
lames, ami the aim of the entire busy season.
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Bringing the smelter in is only a beginning. The ervice will be to inspire nominal
o- -
Rufus Kenyon died last Friday
development of this section is going ahead by leaps 'hristians to become God's No­ night
at
his
home
above
the
Mes
RODEO ENTRIES
and bounds and the whole state and Northern Cali­ demen as taught in the text.
the evening the theme will singer farm anil leaves a widow
fornia is talking about the Illinois valley, and new >e In "The
Mrs Kenyon
New Government” and and 10 children.
wishing to enter in
comers are coming in every week and locating here. vho will be the Dictator? Good will make her home in any All of those
the events at the Rodeo,
Grants Pass with her two sons,
It is going to be a hard job from now on to keep pace nusic and a good time for all.
should make application at once
with the wonderful development that is coming our Next Sunday Sept. 5 will be Hiram and Floyd.
for the events they desire to en­
Sunday
If you are
ter. See Hugh Shepard or the
way. We mean this seriously. With a smelter in the i 'ommunion
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Rufus
Cook
ar
­
Christian and are not enjoying
secretary,
M. C. Athey at the
valley, it is going to keep everyone of us awake nights !he privilege of regular commun rived recently from Baker, Ore- News office.
Complete informa­
wondering what hit us.
on we suggest that you come out
tion is now available for all en­
County Nurse Visits
The lid is off. The smelter is coming. Develop­ i nd commune with us.
tries. Get in the game and have
ED
WEIGH
i.
Pn
Children in Valley
a good time and help put on a
ment we little dream of is on the way. Constructive
"The Little Church with
good show.
thought cannot be downed when rightly placed, and
the Big Welcome."
Sarah Louise Riley, Co. nurse
o-
the Athey Brothers and the News will continue to
made a visit to the valley last
Mrs. Lew Waite and daughter
fight until this great valley comes into i*s own, and
Friday, August 20. There will be
of
Corning, California, and Mrs.
a
clinic
for
pre
school
age
children
FORGIVENESS
the time is not far off.
and those up to the third grade.
The clinic will be held at the
grade school in Kerby Friday,
Sept. 3rd at 1:15 p. in.
These interested please notify
Mrs George Thrasher at Kerby or
Mrs. C. I.. Schumacher at Cave
City.
gon and visited Mrs. Cook’s
mother, Mrs. Mastin for a short
time.
Mr. Cook left later for
Grass Valley, California, where
he will engage in mining.
Join a Jolly Good Croud
CASH PRIZES will be riven to couplet dancing
Don’t Mitt it
at 12 o'clock midnight.
Admission 75 cents — Ladies free
Selma, Oregon
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