Illinois Valley News, Thursday, April 13,- 1939
Page Two
An independent newspaper devoted to the development of the richeat
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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' Editor
... Business Manager
M C. ATHEY
L. E. ATHEY
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES
In Josephine County
SI 50
.75
50
One Year ......
Six Months ...
Three Months
Mr. and Mrs. George Gray tran- ■
Mrs. Verona Heinselman has
sacted business in Grants Pass this started making extensive improve
week.
ments on her property which she
purchased last fall from Mr. Mc-
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. P. Johnson Mitchell. She is putting in a new
CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY of Takilma were in Grants Pass driveway ,fish pond and bird baths
CHURCH
Monday.
which will add much to the at-
tractiveness of her home.
Community Sunday School at
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newlands
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9:45 a. m.
made a business trip to Klamath 1 Look out for pedestrians.
Preaching ........................... 11a. m. Falls the first of the week.
Community singing, 7:30 p. m.
F H A LOANS
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Mrs. Joe Beck mother of F. T.
ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH
BUILD NOW — PAY BY
Dunham of Siskiyou camp, arrived
THE MONTH
OF SEVENTH DAY
last week to spend the summer.
ADVENTISTS
Sabbth School at 9:30 a. m.
$2 00
One Year
Preaching- Service 11:00 a. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at
The Illinois Valley News reserves the right to reject any advertising
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p. m.
copy which it deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application
You are invited to meet with
us.
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F. W. Cooper, Elder, Kerby.
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P ub li s
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Outside of Josephine County
BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY
CHURCH
\ REDWOOD ÉMPI RE N E WS PAPER PUBUSHERS UattJ
MEETING “PROSPERITY”
Our campaign aimed to show how “Prosperity" can be brought to
all of us is causing considerable thought among some of our readers
who have started their scrap book and are going to follow through.
There has been many queries concerning the book, “T. N. T.—It
Rocks the Earth,” by Claude M. Bristol, the theme of which opened
our eyes to the great power existing in every man and woman. In
view of the fact that no distributor in Southern Oregon carries this
book, we have made arrangements with the publishers to get a limited
supply of this result getting book which may be obtained for one dol
lar. The book will make your study of this interesting theme much
clearer, and we positively know anyone who follows through with
this theme, gets what they want.
Mrs. Mossberg who has been
spending the winter in Los An
geles, returned Wednesday to her
home in Takilma.
score of 10 to 4.
Next Sunday afternoon Kerby
will play the CCC boys again at
Cave Junction. There is no ad
mission to these games.
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While Ix>w Hammer’s residential fire is indeed re
grettable, nevehtheless there is a lesson therein con
tained if the residents of the valley will heed it.
Des’ Garage Enjoying
In the first place, all rural residents, and those in Successful Business
town as well, should have their pump for water con
nected so it would not become useless if the building Located on the Caves highway,
east of the Villair Lumber
or house catches on fire. Have your pump meter just
company mill, is a neat garage
away from the house or other out houses, and then known as Des' Garage, D W.
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you will have power to operate the pump in case of Byrne, owner and
proprietor,
necessity. If it is attached to your house wiring, chief mechanic and the wWole
works, Des, as he is familiarly
when there is a fire the power is cut off and your known
to his many friends, does
pump is useless.
most of his own work and does it
Another fact that was brought forceably to those willingly and with a smile.
at the beginning of the fire was that there should be While only in business for
about a year, this garage has en-
a fire telephone ring that every station on the line joyed
more than its share of
would recognize immediately and go to the phone and work of the valley, and most the
of
find out where the fire is. The Cave -Junction fire it is attributed to the personalty
truck would respond to any fire in the valley if noti of the owner, D. W Byrne.
fied and so will the Forest Service truck and the Ker 9
by truck. If all these are notified immediately, much
damage can 1 h * averted. But some means of quick no I :
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tice through the telephone should be understood.
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Mr. and Mrs. Phil Patrick were
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GROCERY
DR. A. N. COLLMAN
Naturopathic Phytician
CAVE CITY, OREGON
CAVE CITY, ORE.
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Phone 47
West F St.
THE BARBER
Bart McCue
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Valley Lumber Co.
Developing and Printing
Camera* and Supplies
OPTOMETRISTS
Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted
Telephone 258-J
519 “H” St.
Grants Pass
Artcraft Camera Shop
113 N. 6th St.
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Dr. H. XV. Hermann
Dr. S. E. Herman
PHOTOGRAPHS
Grants Pass
Wanted to buy, furniture,
I stoves, all kinds of tools, harness Cinderella Beauty Shop
Sunday school ................. 10 a. m.
EASTER SPECIAL
I and implements. Mack’s Trading
Preaching at 11 a. m.
OIL PERMANENT, $2.50 up
I Post, across from Hout’s Shell Oil
CLARA STRALEY
, station, Cave Junction.—Adv.
Easter Sunday was the busiest
Hadley’s Dress Shop
Mezzanine floor
Phone 70
day so far this year at the Bridge-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
M.
Smock
of
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view church. We hurried through
with Sunday school and used the Holland entertained the following
guests at the Holland hotel for din
Josephine County
time for an Easter program.
ner
Easter
Sunday:
Mr.
and
Mrs.
MILLS
All the young folks took part.
Some gave readings and others John Ulrich. Mrs. Helen Quffs and
Cash prices for Feeds and
rendered musical selections, both son Billy of Portland, Mr. and
Seeds of all kinds
instrumental and vocal. This was Mrs. Harry Floyd and Forest Dun
Phone 123
Grants Pass
ham
of
Siskiyou
Mountain
camp.
followed with a sermon on the res
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urrection which we called, “The
Mrs. F. O. Hallock, of the Cave
Reason Why.’’ In the evening we
I'm Hog Enough to
had an old time sing song which Junction Dress shop, left Thurs
Want Your Busine**
day
for
a
months
trip
through
was enjoyed by all, especially the
And Man Enough
CCC men who really enjoyed sing California. She will go as far as
To Appreciate It
KEITH’S MARKET
ing. They made two trips Sqliday San Diego, and on the way back
attending both the morning, and will sec the fair at San Francisco
and look around for new dresses
evening services.
accessories for the store.
The evening sermon themq
‘‘Thou Art Weighed in the
ances, and Found Wanting.’’
plan to speak Sunday morning,
April 16 on “Cooperation,” and
in the evening a different type
of sermon called “The Ninety and
Nine.”
The Little Church with the Big
Welcome.
Ed Wright, pastor.
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The following “Tap” from Mr. Bristol brings us
a mighty fine thought. Take it and digest it, and
when someone tries to “tap” you down, give them the
works the other way:
Into my home a few days ago came a woman to ask
me how she could get her husband interested in this
subject:
“He’s the worst kind of a scoffer,” she said. “He
will not accept any of this science. Says it’s rot and
a waste of time. I just can’t understand why he won’t
open his mind. He represents a large fire insurance
company and when he goes out on the road to contact
his agents, and returns, I am in for a siege of lamen
tations that would get most anyone down. He tells EASTER SUNDAY PICNIC
An Easter picnic that was thor
me what a tough time he’s having, how this agent and oughly
enjoyed by the participants
that agent is complaining about business. He listens was held last Sunday on Oregon
to them all and sympathizes and agrees with them. mountain. Those attending were
“1 understand this theme enough to know that Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Leonard and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith
when he does that, he enables the power of suggestion and'
family, Mr. and Mrs. John
to work on him and naturally he permits himself to Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. A.
get tapped down to the point where he, too, begins to A. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Freiling
believe that business is going to the dogs and he does Sawyer and son Phil, Mr. and
rs. Clarence Sawyer,; Mr. and
not get any business. Then he continues the vicious M
Mis. Herbert Watts and Mr. and
cycle until sometimes he nearly gets me to believing M is. Morris and their daughter
that we’re going to land in the poorhouse.
from Salem.
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“He talks tough times, no business, etc., all of the
time, and yet I know there is business for I see the re CCC Boys Defeat Both
ports of other companies, and know men in other com Cave Junction and Kerbv
panies that are enjoying prosperity. My husband
Last Sunday afternoon a double
says that these fellows are lucky.”
header soft ball game was played
Well, all of you can imagine what I told her. His on the diamond at Cave Junction
business will be decidedly on the fritz as long as he between Oregon Caves CCC boys.
lets his agents tap him down and as long as he be Cave Junction and Kerby.
lieves it. When he changes his slant and begins tap The first game was between, the
CCC’s and Cave Junction the fir
ping his agents up instead of letting them work on mer winning 21 to 5. the winner
him, he’ll start climbing again.
of this game played Kerby and
again
the CCC boys won by a
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LEW HAMMERS FIRE
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Simmons of
Siskiyou camp left Saturday for
a 10 days trip to Hayward, Cali
fornia.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
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Dr. Fred W. Gould
Dental Surgeon
Tuffs Building
Phone 4
Grants Pass
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L B. HALL
FUNERAL HOME
Mrs. L. B. Hall, Manager
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Phone 388
Cor. 5th & C Sts.
VETERINARIAN
Horie» and Cattle my Specialty
DR. O. L. HOHLFELD
408 South 6th Street
Day phone 162—Night 538
Grants Pass
HULL & HULL
FUNERAL HOME
Ambulance service day or nite
502 N 4th St.
Phone 334
GRANTS PASS
HOTEL
MINERS HEADQUARTERS
615 “G” Street
Grants Pass, Oregon
Write or call for the Special Bank-by-Mail Envelope and
explanatory Folder showing the convenience of thia plan.
GRANTS PASS
STEAM LAUNDRY
Grants Fass Branch o/ the
United States National Bank
Pickup in Cave City and Kerby
Monday and Thursday
Head Office, Portland, Oregon
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in Grants Pass on business this
week.
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Mr«. Dean Warren* of Selma
made a business trip to Grants
Pas.« last Tuesday
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Wallace Kohler was called to
Grants Pass la^t Monday to serve
on the jury.
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Mrs. W O. Burch was in Grants
Pass last Tuesday attending to
business matters.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hadden of
Kerby were transacting business
in Grants Pass this week.
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Possible in Keeping
with Good Merchan
dising
M. H. Gates was in Grants Pass
Monday where he was called on
a jury trial.
Mr and Mrs. Jk J. Villair made
a trip to Grants Pass last Tue«-
day.
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