Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, April 07, 1938, Page 2, Image 2

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    Illinois V alley News, Thursday, April 7, 1938
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Coming Attractions at
Cave City Theater
USED CARS
Always Better Values All-Ways
Proclaimed as the greatest mo­
OTIS E. HACKETT
tion picture ever made with an
Easy terms—Reasonable trades
undersea boat as its subject and
627 S. 6th St., Grants Pass
locale, “Submarine D-l” will be
^SATURDAY «nd SUNDAY,
seen next Saturday and Sunday
with Pat O'Brien and Wayne Mor­
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ris the principal stars.
HENS HENS HENS!
In the story the D-l is rammed
“SUBMARINE D-1”
and sunk during some war game
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With Pat O'Brien and
maneuvers, and the boys’ inven­
HAMS
George Brent
tions get a chance to show their
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EASTER
worth.
They are successful in
saving the sub’s crew and its hero­
To my regular customers a
ic commander.
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generous portion of Corn
On Wednesday, "Navy Blue and
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13—
Beef and Cabbage FREE
Gold,” with Lionel Barrymore and I with each $1.00 cash pur-
“NAVY BLUE AND
Robert Young the principal stars,
chase
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portrays the poignant devotion of
GOLD’’
cadets pledged to their country's
Saturday Only
Lionel Barrymore and
service, the thrilling sportsman­
Undersold
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Never
Be
Robert Young
ship of the navy’s titanic football
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games and the love of two players
NON-DENOMINATIONAL
¡ALSO NEWS and CARTOON
for the sister of their quarterback
ADDED FEATURES
Cave City
pal. Don’t miss these fine pic­
Sunday School and church ser- I tures.
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Associated
Service
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Church senrices at 11 a. m.
Station Changes Hands El
¡FRENCH LAUNDRY
Everyone is cordially invited to
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Tom and G. C. Smith, proprie­
THE BARBER
attend services at this church.
tors of the Associated Service sta­
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Agencies
Bart McCue
tion, sold the station to W. F.
ILLINOIS VALLEY SEVENTH I larger today and he took posses­
Alma's Dre»« Shop, Cave City
CAVE CITY. ORE
DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
Wittrock’» Store, Kerby
sion immediately. Mr. Darger :
Sabbath School at O’Brien at plans several improvements in his 0
Lew Hammer, Selma
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10:30 a. m.
new business and will be assisted Î
(’all: Wed. and Sat.
Sabbath School at Cave Junc- by his son, John.
tion at 1:45 p. m.
The Smith brothers wish to
OLD TIME
Church service at 3 p. m.
thank their many friends for past
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Everyone is welcome.
patronage.
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F. W. Cooper, Elder.
An independent newspaper dtvoted 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, 1879
Preaching at 11 a m.
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Preaching at 8 p. m.
M C. ATHEY
Business Manager
L E. ATHEY
Sermon topic for next Sunday
will be, morning: “The Purpose­
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES
ful Christ;“ evening, “Did the Bi­
In Josephine County
$1 50 ble Come From God, Man or the
On« Y««r ....
.75 Devil?”
Sia Months
50
Had a' very interesting service
Three Months
Outside of Josephine County
Sunday with a good attendance.
$2 00
On« Year
Some visitors from Medford and
The Illinois Valley News reserves the right to reject any advertising some of the boys from the CCC
copy which it deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application camp attended. Had a nice crowd
at the “April Fool" party held for
the young people which was at the
Pullen home Friday night. About
30 were present.
^REDWOOD EMPIRE NEWSPAPER PUBUSHERS
( OMMISSION ER TH R ASH ER
The county is soon to lose one of its best and most
influential county commissioners. The Illinois Val­
ley and The News is indeed regretting the fact that
we must find some one to fill the place of Commis­
sioner George Thrasher. While we rejoice with him
at his good fortune to be one of the lucky applicants
to draw a ranch in the Tule lake district, nevertheless
we will miss his smile and friendly counsel.
The news came over the wire that he had been one
of the lucky applicants to draw a ranch Tuesday, and
the story was published Tuesday evening in the G. P.
Courier. No sooner had the news gone out that the
commissioner, would of necessity have to resign when GRANGE CALENDAR
he left the county, than several applicants appeared
on the scene for his job.
Illinois Valley — First and third
The Illinois Valley is serving notice to the rest of Thursdays, 8 p. m.
the county that we expect someone from this valley Deer Creek— First and third Sat­
to be appointed, when and if Commissioner Thrasher urdays, 8:30 p. m.
— Second and fourth
resigns, if there must be an appointment. If. Mr. Redwood
Thursdays, 8 p. m.
Thrasher stays on the job until after the November Fruitdale — Secund and fourth
election, then some one must be appointed. If he re­ Saturdays, 8 p. m.
signs any time before 20 days of the November elec­ William»—First and third Thurs-
days, 8 p. m.
tion, his successor can go on the ballot and be elected Rogue
River Valley — First and
as usual.
third Saturdays, 8 p. m.
Citizens of the county will recognize the fact that Merlin— First and third Fridays,
the Illinois Valley is entitled to representation in the 8 p. m.
county court and will expect someone from the valley Grave Creek — Second and fourth
Wednesdays, 8 p. m.
to be appointed, if appointment is necessary. Other­ Shan
Creek — Second and fourth
wise the ballot will determine his successor.
Saturdays, 8 p. m.
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Missouri Flat — First and third
Fridays, 8 p. m.
50 - 50 PROPOSITION
The mining fraternity of southern Oregon have Duck Eggs?—Nope,
no desire to hurt, hinder or destroy the activities of Just Overgrown Hens
any other group or section. The miners are reason­ Blake Miller came into our of-
able minded people and recognize that they must give fice this week with two eggs he
and take in order to make Oregon pleasant as well as swears are chicken eggs. If we
did not know Blake, we would tell
profitable for all.
him to change his brand, for the
However, the miner has his rights, and he de­ eggs are exceedingly large for a
mands that these he recognized as well as the rights hen.
of others, and that no laws pass that will hinder him They came from Rhode Island
hens, he says, and most of them
from his operations.
do not have double yolks. They
If al! classes are willing to cooperate, there need measured 6'4 inches around and
be no stringent laws passed that can be interpreted 7 i4 inches long.
to the detriment of any faction. This is a matter of
a 50 - 50 give and take proposition.
CANDIDATES
The time for filing for office has passed, and we
all know who is who and for what office they are
seeking, and we can begin to scan the list and see
what we can see.
The principal interest to local voters will be the
county offices and we have an array of talent, both
democrats and republicans for most of the places to
lx* filled. Most interesting is the number of candi­
dates for county judge and a commissioner, where
there are a number seeking the offices. A little over
a month to go before the primaries, so look ’em over
carefully, folks, and let your conscience be your guide.
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Has spring came, come or is it gone? Anyway
these warm sunshiny days makes us feel a lot better
and the world looks brighter. A trip into the woods
at this particular time reveals wild flowers in a pro­
fusion that would do a green house much credit, and
nature is lavish with greenery and color. My! what
a marvelous place to live.
EIRE TRICK
Mr McLean also made a fine
report on the Kerby Rod and Gun
club ami told of the accomplish­
ments of the club during the past
year. A motion was carried to en­
courage the club and give them
every possible assistance.
A motion was carried to make
the meeting of May 10th a night
affair and invite every candidate
for public office in the county to
attend and give each two min-
utes to tell about his or her can-
didacy.
This meeting will take
on the importance of a bansuet
and should be well attended.
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Kerby high school giaduating class
would present their play Friday
night and asked the members to
come out and see the show. He
al*o Mid there would be a soft
ball game between the men of
Kerby and Cave Junction next
Sunday afternoon, weather per-
mitting.
lie also stated that no one from
Gave Junction attended the lust
meeting of the high school board,
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and he suggested that the people
of Cave Junction give more ser­
A skull of the most beloved
ious thought to the high school dead relative is carried by various
The next meeting of the board will Australian aborigines. ix a drink-
be the first Friday in May*
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Palm Sunday Is
'Courting9 Day
In South Italy
Palm Sunday, important in Chris­
tian observance of the Lenten sea­
son. is the day to court your sweet­
heart in Spezzano Albanese, Calab­
ria. In this section of southern It­
aly bashful swains act much like
they do on St. Valentine’s day in
this country.
Unattached young men and eligi­
ble bachelors are given the unusual
opportunity of serenading their
sweethearts in broad daylight, the
custom being about 600 years old.
Attired in finery, the youths assem­
ble at the main piazza, carrying—
instead of palms -bouquets of laurel
blossoms.
They move in a procession, mak­
ing the rounds of some 30 balco­
nies, all of which are strewn with
carnations and in which are girls
garbed in picturesque pleated skirts
and ruffled i uses. The young men
ides and if their at-
sing their
icome they receive
tentions i i
carnations
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At a recent meeting of the
Chamber of Commerce unit of the
Redwood Empire association, the
directors recommended that "ho­
tels, resorts, wayside enterprises,
issue their own 'where-to-go' and
what-to-do’ folders and other di­
rectional material designed to
prolong the stopovers of tourists
and vacationists.”
Dance
NOVELTIES
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APRIL 9th
In Grants Pass at
Horning’s Shack
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DR. A. N. COLLMAN
Naturopathic Physician
Illinois Valley
Grange Hall
CAVE CITY, OREGON
Bridgeview
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Dr. Fred W. Gould
Dental Surgeon
Tuffs Building
Phone 4
Grants Pass
MACK’S SEED
and Feed Store
Dr. H. W. Hermann
E. O. GAYMAN
OPTOMETRIST
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Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted
Telephone 258-J
519 “H” St.
Grants Pass
SPERRY'S COMMERCIAL
FEEDS
GILL’S GARDEN SEEDS
RED STEER FERTILIZERS
INSECTICIDES
HULL & HULL
FUNERAL HOME
Ambulance service day or nite
502 N 4th St.
Phone 334
Dine, Dance & Drink
at
OWL CAFE
GRANTS PASS
STEAM LAUNDRY
TRY OUR 10c HAMBURGERS
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DR O. L. HOHLFELD
Office Oti» E. Hackett car lot
Day phone 162—Night 571..
Grants Pass
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CAVE JUNCTION
BEAUTY SALON
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The kilowatt-hour is a measure of electricity It is
really a giant unit
It is the energy of a horse
working for I I 3 hours The horse can do more
than the muscle work of 10 men So a kilowatt-
hour is equal to the combined muscle work of I 3
strong men in an hour A kilowatt-hour is 1000
watt-hours just os one foot is 12 inches A watt-
hour is not so small that we should sneer at it.
When a 100 pound woman walks from the cellar
to the first and second floors, and then to the attic,
she is tired, yet her work equals only I watt-hour
She would have to make the trip from the cellar to
the attic 1000 times to equal the work one kilo­
watt hour of electricity does
The average cost
of a kilowatt-hour used in the home in the United
States is nearly 4*4 cents, the average for this
company is much less than that Would you walk
fioni il>e cellar to the athc 1000 times for less
than •! 4 ctnts ?
Th* California Oregon Powwr company
Milk Shakes, 15 Cents i
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