Illinois Valley News, Thursday, March 21. 1938
Page Two
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, 1379
Preaching at 11 a. m.
Dick Fraley.
... Editor
M C ATHEY
Bu»ine»»
Manager
Young
People’s Meeting, 7 p. m.
L. E. ATHEY
Acting leader, Vivian Pullen.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES
Preaching at 8 p. m.
In Josephine County
All
the young people that wish
$1 so
One Year ........................................................................
to bring their lunch and meet at
.75
Six Months
50 the Bridgeview church next Sat-
Three Month»
urday morning at 10 o’clock may
Outside of Josephine County
$2 00 do so. We are going to clean the
One Year
church and if weather permits,
The Illinois Valley News reserves the right to reject any a Ivertising
< ,,py which it deems objectionable. Advertising rate on application will go on a hike, If not, there
will be some other kind of enter-
tainment.
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Cave City
Sunday School and church ser
vices every Sunday in church.
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
A MARVELOUS SET-UP
Church services at 11 a. m.
Young People’s Christian En
Through the cooperation of the federal govern deavor will have a special meet
ment who has set up organizations to study and give ing at the Cave City church at
the people ideas on how to proceed to help themselves 7:30 p. m. Sunday evening. Let’s
everyone there.
and tell where and how the projects can be formulat have
Everyone is cordially invited to
ed, we have had this valuable advice given to us from attend services at this church.
Good Attendance At
I. V. Grange Meeting
the places to register, and we are
glad to have the matter brought
to our attention. The following
places are accessible to residents
of the valley where they can regis
ter:
Harry Me»»enger, Takilma.
M rs. C. E. Lawson, O'Brien.
Mr». Lucile Floyd* Holland.
Johnny Wittrock, Kerby.
Lew Hammer, Selma.
The New», Cave City
This is going to be quite an in-
teresting campaign and every one
entitled to vote will want to exer
cise this privilege at the May pri
maries. If you did not vote at
the last election; if you have
moved from one precinct to an
other or if you are .a new comer
in the valley, it will be necessary
to register. Also jf you have be
come of age since last election
you can now register. Any of the
above places will be glad to take
care of those desiring to register.
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The Illinois Valley Grange met
last Thursday evening with a good
attendance
The agricultural program, which
was very interesting, included an
article concerning the destructive
ness of earwigs, read by Ken Rob
inson ; “The Song of the Lazy
Farmer,” given by George Wells;
an interesting discussion on chick
ens; and a method of killing ever
green blackberries, given by F. L.
Sawyer. In the legislative com
mittee report it was brought out
that the Illinois Valley should be
prepared to get its share of PWA
work this spring.
Elmer Massey wa- given the ob
ligation in the first and second de
grees.
Harry Smith Jr., gave an inter
esting report of the activities of
the Grange at the Oregon State
college, of which he is a member.
Everyone complimented
the
Grange upon the new seats. These
are a great improvement in the
hall, in appearance, as well as in
comfortable seating.
The Lecturers program was de
voted to practice for the coming
contest with Deer Creek.
After the meeting everyone en-
joyed a delicious supper.
Surprise Birthday
Party On Bud Hoskins
CONTRIBUTED
A good old fashiorted barn
dance, “and did the rafters ring.”
Each couple invited received as
an invitation a card representing
an old barn, with the big doors
open wide to reveal the invita
tion. The party was held in the
Odd Fellows hall at Kerby.
The interior was decorated to
represent the old barn, lanterns,
saddle, pack saddle, plough, har
ness, calf muzzle, hay, straw, hen's
nest, even the cobwebs were seen.
Four good horses graced the
stall in the grand old horse race
that George W. Martin won over
all.
Then came the tug-of-war
with the old hay rope won by the
heavies, Other games, rope jump-
ing, blowing the old cow horn.
The game post office was left out
on account of the weather.
Sandwiched in between was the
old square dances,, waltz, three-
step, and so on. At midnight the
guests paid a visit to the kitchen
for a “square.” Good old spare
ribs, dressing, sauerkraut and cof
fee and the huge birthday cake,
presented by Mrs. Schumacher.
Then the guest of honor received
a fat gunny sack, when opened, a
nice leather jacket was found in
side.
Everyone had a raring good
time, all were home by the second
cock crow, March the 17th.
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ATTENTION—On account of
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"Gold Is Where You
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ADDED FEATURES
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CANDY
Light Lunches
In Grants Pass at
3'
Horning’s Shack
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specialists in the Farmers Security Association this
DR. A. N. COLLMAN
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ILLINOIS VALLEY SEVENTH
week.
Naturopathic Physician
These men have made a thorough study of the DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
Glassware Shipments
CAVE CITY, OREGON
conditions in Josephine county, including the Illinois Sabbath School at O'Brien at
Bring
in
Vetch
Weevil
a. m.
Valley, and through their work have discovered that 10:30
Sabbath School at Cave June
Oregon’s million - dollar vetch 3 ...................................................... 0
this valley is one of the most fertile and adaptable tion at 1:45 p. m.
seed industry has probably been
Dr. Fred W. Gould |
to intensive agricultural purposes of any section in Church service at 3 p. m.
saved from irreparable damage
Dental Surgeon
Everyone
is
welcome.
the country.
recently, according to Frank Mc-
Tuff» Building
F.
W.
Cooper,
Elder.
From four major projects in western Oregon, the
Kennon, chief of the division of
Phone 4
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Illinois Valley looms up like an elephant in a circus The Friendly Mission “playing
Grants Pas»
plant industry, due to the sharp
..fl
eyes of a cabinet shop worker 3'
parade, one of the outstanding valleys for future de field” is being prepared this week
who
discovered
the
vetch weevil
velopment in the nation. It is not a reconditioning for the tennis courts which are to
in the packing of a shipment of
Dr. H. W. Hermann
project or re-building an old district—It is a brand be installed as quickly as the
glassware.
OPTOMETRIST
Weather
will
permit.
The
pro
new, fertile field heretofore undeveloped, one of the
The pest, Bruchus brachialis,
Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted
gram of summer play at the Mis-
few instances left to the settlers who are looking for sion will be free to every person
entered Oregon in a shipment Telephone 258-J 519 “H” St.
from Belgium to Portland. The
a home where they can make a comfortable living. living in the Illinois Vai ey. The
Grants Pass
glass had been packed in hay and
All of this awaits settlers in the valley, when and if plan as outlined by Dr. Brown
narrow-leaf vetch and live weev
we of the present inhabitants, take advantage of the will provide eventually for a play
ils were discovered in the vetch
for every member in
great opportunities laid before us and cooperate opportunity
HULL & HULL
seed when a portion of the origin
every family.
with the county as a unit and get federal help to es
al import lot was opened at Cor
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FUNERAL HOME
vallis.
tablish and push to completion this development.
The opening program of the
Ambulance
»ervice dav or nite
The weevils were called to the
Economically feasible and profitable to operate, Friendly Mission for the 1933
502
N
4th
St.
Phone 334
attention of G. R. Hyslop, head of
this project can support 350 new families in the val summer season is announced for
the
division
of
plant
industry
of
Palm Sunday, April 10, at 3 p.
ley and put into cultivation 7000 acres of fine, fertile m.
the Experiment Station at Cor
The guest speaker wil be the
land. This is the statement given to us by the spec honorable
vallis. The State Department of
Judge N. G. Wallace,
GRANTS PASS
Agriculture immediately contact
ialists that have been working on the matter for public utilities commissioner of
STEAM
LAUNDRY
ed
firms
which
had
received
lots
Oregon.
months.
of the original shipment and sup
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Pickup
in
Cave
City and Kerby
Plans are under way to take advantage of this
ervised the destruction of the
Monday and Thursday
New Name for News 2000 Employees Rush
opportunity, and all the agencies of the government,
packing material. At the same
time, the Portland importer was □
state and county are at our disposal to help us form
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Eair Building Work
notified that he had the option of
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ulate an organization that will follow through and
PIONEER TAVERN j
the rest of the ship
complete the details. This cooperation can not be the school house on the road (be Two thousand workmen are fumigating
Selma, Oregon
ment or repacking and destroying
measured in a dollars and cents value, it is priceless tween Waldo and Takilma, Eber now employed in constructing the the original packing under super-
BEER and WINES
magic city on Treasure Island,
to us, and we are indeed grateful to these organiza ly mine, Thursday evening, March where,
vision.
Good Eats and Music i
on February 18, 1939, the
31st, at 7 o’clock. These services
There has been no vetch weevil
tions ty»r giving us the information.
Golden Gate International Expo
being sponsored by the St.
in the state, and discovery of the 3 .......................................................... 0
T1W plans are laid open on the table. The way to are
sition will open its portals of the
Paul's Lutheran church of Grants
infested shipment is considered
proceed is being studied. We have this marvelous Pass. Efforts will be made to pacific to a waiting world.
highly significant because many
DR. E. E. BROOKS
set-tip given us on a silver platter. It is now up to us hold services once a month. Thurs Under direction of W. P. Day, states have quarantined vetch
DENTIST
and director of
what we do with the opportunity. If we cooperate day evening the pastor will speak vice-president
seed coming from infestet! areas.
Office
closed
Wednesday and
works of the Exposition, the
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with the county as a unit and help our neighbor as on "The Challenge in the Passion building program totaling $20 -
Sunday
—Simon.” The sermon will
Look out for autos.
well as helping ourselves, we are in a position to reap Story
Cave Junction, Oregon
be based on Mark 15* 21. All who 000,000 is proceeding well ahead
of schedule.
great benefits to the Illinois Valley.
are interested in Bible-preaching
Our county agent and the County Planning board are cordially invited. People of Work is now under way on the
final Yerba Buena Island unit of
are working night and day to make this county unit all creeds and those who have no the
Exposition's $1100,000 high
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project come true, and we of the Illinois Valley should creed are welcome. Come as you way system.
This complicated un
Popular (’ale
are.
We
preach
a
“
Changeless
give them one hundred per cent cooperation.
Christ for a Changing World.’’ it ties in three roads with the San
Tho'e who are particularly inter Francisco - Oakland Bay bridge,
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and an overpass over the bridge
Freight
ested in the Lutheran church are
itself.
asked to write to Rev. Harry H.
Frame work of the 400-foot
Young. 10 Portland Ave., Med
Tower
of the Sun, a $350,000 steel
ford, Oregon.
spire rising from the Court of
Honor, is virtually finished.
The Morning Oregonian in a recent editorial made
the following observation. It is a well known fact GRANGE CALENDAR
that the Oregonian does not have much time for dem
ocratic candidates, but shows its fairness in the fol lllinoi» Valley — First and third
lowing:
Thursdays, 8 p. m.
"Indictment of Willis Mahoney by a Linn county Deer Creek First and third Sat
grand jury on a charge of reckless driving smells of urdays, 8:30 p. nt.
— Second and fourth
politics. .If the actuality is what the odor indicates Redwood
Thursdays, 8 p. nt.
it is shaiiy business.
Fruitdale
Second and fourth
"State police investigated thoroughly the accident Saturdays, 8 p. m.
which is the basis of the indictment. They found Mr. William» First and third Thurs-
Mahoney blameless for the death of the victim of the days, 8 p. in.
River Valley
First and
accident. The state police do not act by political con Rogue
third Saturdays, 8 p. m.
sideration in such casesand they whitewash no guilty Merlin First and third Fridays,
person. To suppose they whitewashed Mr. Mahoney 8 p. m.
is preposterous.
Grave Creek
Second and fourth
"On the record, this newspaper can hardly be ac Wednesdays, 8 p. m.
Creek — Second and fourth
cused of partisanship favorable to Mr. Mahoney. Shan
Saturdays, 8 p.
]
But it thinks this case smacks more of politics per Mi«»ouri Flat — m.
First and third
secution than of law enforcement in good faith. It Fridays, 8 p. nt.
will I m * surprising indeed if the outcome of this case
does not pour water on the wheel of the Mahoney Where To Register
senatorial candidacy rather than dam the flow. Eor Max Primaries
Leave it to Willis to take advantage of the incident.
Recently we published a story
He will know how.
telling those who desire to regis-
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ter could do so at Johnny Witt-
Almost ready but not quite — Cave City’s fire
truck is still just as good as nothing. So near and yet
so far. We expect we will have to have a fire in town
before we get enough energy to complete a job began
last summer, if this is an indication of what we can
do in Cave City — Good night. Procrastination?
Blww«y! Blooey!! Blooey!!!
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rock's, Kerby, at The News and
the court house.
Our attention has been called
to the fact that valley reaident«
can register at several other places
but this paper did not know this
when the article was published.
It was no intent on our part to
deliberately mislead anyone as to
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