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Illinois Valley News, Thursday, January 13, 1938
Illinois Valley News
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An independent newspaper devoted to the development of the richest
valley in the world, the Illinois Valley and its surrounding districts.
BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY
Published every Thursday at Cave Junction, Oregon by the Illinois
CHURCH SERVICES
Valley Publishing Company.
Entered as second-class matter June 11, 1937, at the Post Office at
Sunday school .................. 10 a. m.
Cave Junction, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 187V
Preaching each Sunday, 11 a. m.
Editor
Loyal Defenders, Vivian Pul
M C ATHEY
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Business Manager
L. E. ATHEY
len, acting president . 7 p. m.
Preaching and a good old fash
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES
ioned sing begins ........ 8 p. m.
In Josephine County
$1 50 Prayer meeting in church
.75
Wednesday night ...... 8 p. m.
50
“No books but the Bible and
Outside of Josephine County
no creed but Christ.”
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Church Notes
Our Sunday School was well at
The Illinois Valley News reserves the right to reject any advertising
copy which it deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application tended last Sunday and was under
direction of our new Superin-
tendent, Frank Hibbard of Takil-
ma.
There were 35 young people at
the Loyal Defenders meeting at
7 o'clock with Miss Grace Beck
as their newly elected president.
The house was comfortably fill
THE REAL RECOVERY
ed for the evening service, the
subject was “How to be Happy”,
With all our efforts to bring back good times—by based on Math. 5, 8.
Next Sunday, January 16, will
economic fiat—haven’t we overlooked something?
be a busy day as we plan to elect
Can the “forgotten man" be the Honest Man?
and organize the church.
Insull mooched his millions; . . . Wall Street evad officers
The pastor will speak on “Willing
ed its income taxes. These are types of the times.
Service” text 1st Peter 5, 2.
In
Was our breakdown material entirely or moral the evening old time songs will be
too? Did our crack-up come all at once in 1929, or sung.
had something been eating at the vitals of the gi The 8 o'clock subject will be
"Preparation!”
Come early and
gantae through the years?
get a good seat.
We can mend the collapse of buying power by jobs,
ED WRIGHT, Pastor.
but how shall we repair damaged character?
"The little church with the big
Who thought of the repeal of the Eignteenth welcome.”
Amendment before the repeal of the Ten Command
ments had begun? Whether the world admits it or
not, the collapse of national character which launched
the war was the start of the debacle.
The real recovery is the recovery of justice, truth
and righteousness.
Honesty, then optimism ’ Purity, then prosper
ity ! There is no other way out. These are old-fash
ioned doctrines—they are new-fangled doctrines for
many. They are the eternal verities
The real recovery act is the recovery of conscience.
It must come in business: In the yardstick, in the
gallon can, in the bushel measure, in the berry box,
in the weights and measures, in the label, in the stuff
in the car, in the sales talk, in the speedometer, in the
advertisement, in the box office, at the cashier’s win
dow, in the swivel chair. . . .
There is one immutable law—honesty, then pros
perity.
We talk ot goods—but have we goodness?
This is the real recovery.—Los Angeles Times.
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THE NEWS’ LAST APPEAL!
Some time back we published an editorial which
was calculated to bring in enough money to get our
fire truck in operation. Vain hope. We said we
would start a subscription list with a dollar bill and
asked a few more to do likewise and we would have
our material bill paid for.
NOW, we are going to make one more appeal.
Instead of one dollar, tile News is giving five dollars
and we humbly ask the good citizens of the city and
those outside the city, who want to see the truck in
operation, to give as much as they can toward this
worthy cause.
The need is great right now. We MUST raise'
$35 to put the truck in operation, and this can be done
at once, IF the money is forth coming. We owe $25
tor material and another $10 will do all the work nec
essary to get the truck operating. We fortunately
have a mechanic in town on a visit who will gladly
stay over a couple of days and with volunteer help
we can get the truck in operation. BUT we MUST
act NOW’, or there is no telling when it will be com
pleted.
We are NOT infallible. An accident can happen
any time, and if we dally along and one
comes, won t it be a pretty story to say, "where was
the fire truck?" "Why wasn’t it ready?" "It could
have saved hundreds, maybe thousand's of dollars if
it was operating."
And many more questions and accusations could
be made.
Why, Oh W H> can't we finish the job we began
so nobly long ago? It will only take the unselfish ef-
lort ot a few who ( AN it they W ILL. W e are giving
$5 right now and we have it in a crisp bill, and we
»•an t afford it. Bl 1 we can't afford to have an ac
cident, either. Bring your subscription to the News
office or give it to O. E. Jones, chief of the fire de
partment. We need your help NOW.
LAND USE COMMITTEES
MEET AT GRANTS PASS
At « co ninittee nw*t ng Wed
nesday of the Land Use Commit
tee, in regard to major land u<<
■djustmrnts confirmed the pre
liminary iuiri;e.sti< n> made at tin
ormer meet'ng* and ri ringed for
i permanent committee to be com
posed of representatives from the
various important districts of the
county.
Illinois Valley representative
will no doubt arrange for a meet
ing at an early date of the water
users of the valley to discuss this
question and select then delegates
for the permanent commttee.
Clarence Sawyer. A, A. John
son and Jim Payne attended the
meeting in Grants Pas- Wednes
day in the court house. The meet
ing was called to order by County
Agent O. K Beals, and turned
over to Mr. Kiddle, president of
the Grants Pass Chamber.
impels me to begin a series of
five minute story sermons for
these young folks. My first ser
ies will be built about the main
theme in the Bible,—the great
theme of redemption, The sub
ject this coming Sunday will be
"A Little Bird in a Kitchen
Stove.”
Dr. Brown announces as his ser-
mon subject for Sunday afternoon
"I Do Not Believe in WAR!—But
I Do Believe in Wars!’- In con
nection with this patriotic sermon
Dr. Brown will read his open let
ter to The President and The Con
gress relative to the national and
world situation and what might be
done about it.
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Conservation Program
Deadline Date Is Set
The deadline date for signing
work sheets, the first step in ob
taining benefits from Agricultur
al Conservation Program, has been
set for Saturday, January 15.
Work sheets may be signed at
the County Agent's office at the
Court House at Grants Pass or
with Mr. F. L. Sawyer of the
Illinois Valley.
Work sheet signers of the last
two years who have purchased or
rented more land will need to sign
again.
Those making any of the above
changes should visit ths office and
sign new work sheets.
NON-DENOMIN ATIONAL
Cave City
WOOD
OAK, FIR, PINE
$1.50 Per Tier at
CAVE JUNCTION
D. M. Wright or
Lloyd Harper
Sunday School and church ser-
vices at Legion hall, Cave City G)
every Sunday.
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Church services at 11 a. m.
Rev. George L. Gray of Grants
Pass, pastor. Everyone invited.
ILLINOIS VALLEY SEVENTH
DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
Sabbath School at 1:45 p. m.
every Saturday.
Preaching service at 3 p. m.
Prayer meeting announced each
Sabbath at church service.
SUNDAY VESPERS AT THE
FRIENDLY MISSION CHAPEA.
DANCE
FUNERAL HOME
Ambulance service day or nite
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In announcing the program for
the 3 o’clock Sunday afternoon
Vesper, Dr. Brown said:
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Vesper service and the inquiry of
a certain boy early last Sunday,
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The following pupils were neith
er absent nor tardy during the
first half term: James Baldwin,
Kerby, Oregon Baibara Byrne, Robert Runkel,
January, 11, 1938 Lou Ann Maurer. Elizabeth Mel
To the Editor of the Illinois low, Jack Owen and Paul Leon
Valley News.
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Cave Junction, Oregon.
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Dear Sir:
Enclosed please find brief new-
Notarv Publics
items from the Holland School.
in Cave City
The Holland School reopened
AMY HUSSEY
January 3rd after a vacation of
M. C. ATHEY
ten days.
The pupils have settl
ed down to a regular routine
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again. The work of the first sem
Largest Stock of
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ester has been completed and the
pupils are ready for the mid-year
CANDY
In Southern Oregon
county tests.
HORNINGS SHACK ’
A large crowd attended the
Grants Pass
Christmas program held in the
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school house the evening of De-
cember 23rd.
The Holland School Improve
DR. A. N. COLLMAN
ment Club plans to give a card
Naturopathic Physician
and game party January 21st,
8:00 p. m., at the school house,
CAVE CITY, OREGON
admission 10 cents.
If you like
to play, join us.
The Josephine county health
unit held a Tuberculin test Clinic
DR. H. W. HERMANN
in the school December 21st. 1937
Optometrist
Another clinic is to be held in the
Eyes Examined and Glasses
near future. The purpose of the
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Telephone 258-J
519 H St.
tuberculin test is to find those
Grants Pass, Oregon
persons who have the germs in
their bodies.
A postive tuber
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culin test in a child need cause
no worry, but should be regarded
Dr. Fred W. Gould ]
To prevent
as a danger signal,
Dental Surgeon
a child with a positive test from
Tuffs Building
getting tuberculosis, he mut be
Phone 4
Grants Pass
given a chance to build good
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Let us co-operate with
health.
the health office and do all we can
to help check the spread of this
HULL & HULI
disease, which daily kills 200 peo-
Interesting News Items
From Holland School
ADDRESS
502 N 4th St.
Phone «334
THE BARBER
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CAVE
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AND DRY CLEANERS
Of Grants Pass
Family Laundry Service --- Dry
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and Deliver Wed. and Sat.
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CITY
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TEXACO GAS AND OILS — FIRESTONE TIRES
GRANTS PASS
STEAM LAUNDRY
SPECIAL—5 Gallon Pour Pail TEXACO OIL
While they last—50c refund on nail
BATTERY SERVICi
Recharging . . . Rentals
Or a reliable new battei
to end battery worn*
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Aik ui about anti freeze pro
tection. Leave your winter
aorriee with us. See ua now!
Pickup in Cave City and Kerby
Monday aud Thursday
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Grants Pass
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