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Illinois Valley News, Thursday, July 13, 1939
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LOVES OF
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INTERNE
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
SHIRLEY TEMPLE
IN TECHNICOLOR
A. J. OSTRANDER,
M. D. C. M.
Physician and Surgeon
In answer to thousands of re-
quests from her fans Darryl F.
Zanuck presents Shirley Temple in
Technicolor in “The Little Prin
cess,” 20th Century-Fox’s screen
version of the famous classic which
opens at the Cave City theatre on
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M C. ATHEY
Sat.-Sun., July 15-16.
Business Manager
L. E. ATHEY
“The Little Princess,” which,
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES
according to advance reports, has
In Josephine County
been acclaimed not only Shirley’s
Sl 50
One Year ......
finest picture, but one of the truly
Si* Months ...
great
films of all time, was direc
Three Months
ted by Walter Lang from a screen
Outside of Josephine County
$2 00
play by Ethel Hill and Walter Fer
On® Year
ris. Gene Markey was associate
The Illinois Valley News reserves the right to reject any advertising
producer.
copy which it deems objectionable. Advertising rales on application
Set in one of the most colorful
periods of English history, when
Queen Victoria's reign was draw
O re 6’
ing to a close, the beloved Frances
P ublish
Ilodgson Burnett story casts Shir
ley as what the dimpled star her
self describes as a “backwards
J Cinderella'.“
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When her devoted and wealthy
father, an officer in the Grena
diers, goes off to fight in the Boer
A dramatic story of the life and loves of a young interne in a big
„ War, he leaves the happy child at
MEETING “PROSPERITY”
city brings Lew Ayres and Lynne Carver to the Cave City Theater Miss Minchin’s Exclusive School
Wednesday and Thursday, July 19 and 20 in “Young Dr. Kildare.”
i For Girls. Later, when he is re
Our campaign aimed to show how "Prosperity” can be brought to
ported dead—a bankrupt—the
tive and helpful.
all of us is causing considerable thought among some of our readers
the
cruel Miss Minchin takes away
who have started their scrap book and are going to follow through.
We were delighted to have Mr.
all of Shirley’s pretty clothes and
There has been many queries concerning the book, “T. N. T.—It
and Mrs. Bell of Long Beach, Cal-1
Rocks the Earth,” by Claude M. Bristol, the theme of which opened
turns her into a pathetic little sla
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ifornia, as visitors at the evening |
our eyes to the great power existing in every man and woman. In
vey.
service. They are friends of the [
view of the fact that no distributor in Southern Oregon carries this
Added attractions are: March
ILLINOIS
VALLEY
CHURCH
book, we have made arrangements with the publishers to get a limited
pastor and are members of the
of Time and News of the Day«.
su.ply of this result getting book which may be obtained for one dol
OF SEVENTH DAY
California Evangelistic Associa
lar. The book will make your study of this interesting theme much
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ADVENTISTS
tion. The Bells are Preahers and i
clearer, and we positively know anyone who follows through with
CARD OF THANKS
we found much enjoyment visiting
this theme, gets what they want.
Sabbth School at 9:30 a. m.
and talking about “The King’s
Good friends, this theme is one of the best tonics Preaching Service 11:00 a. m. Business.” Mrs. Bell preached at We want to thank the people
Cave Junction for the lovely
we know of. It works in many different ways, and Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 o’clock and brought us a timely of
party and for the lovely thoughts
7:30 p. m.
those who are trying to practice it get results in You are invited to meet with message. The truck from the CCC | shown our daughter, Edda. These
camp brought a load of men and I
many different ways.
are lasting ties that bind all peo
us.
also some lumber to build our new
ple, and we cannot find words to
F. W. Cooper, Elder, Kerby.
seats for the church.
We, who are presenting this thought are not in
express our feelings and apprecia
You will not be disappointed if
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fallible. We can stub our big toe and go “haywire”
tion for the way you have treated
you visit with us next Sunday
just as fast and just as often as anyone else. Please CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY night. We will have special music her these past eight months. We
do thank you.
CHURCH
do not get the idea that we are putting ourselves on
and a sermon that will be differ
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burke.
a pedestal just to get knocked off. We know some of Community Sunday School at ent. Hear Gene Vance on the Sax
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ophone and Mrs. Florence Hallock
our shortcomings, not all of them, but when we find 9:45 a. tn.
Mrs. M. Williams and Mr. and
| as she sings the gospel. The ser-
them out, honestly, we do try to remedy them. Other Preaching
.lia. m. I mon theme will be the second in Mrs. T. Jaynes of Crannell, Cali
fornia, left for their home last
o-
wise we couldn’t succeed with this theme any more
a series of sermons on the 24th
week after spending several days
Chapter of Genesis entitled "Win
than those who never heard of it.
BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ra
ning a Bride.”
phael Leonard on Caves highway.
It is good for us to “take stock of ourselves” once- Evening Song service 7:30.
The little church with the big
welcome.
in-a-while. We learn a lot of things that it would Preaching, 8 p. m.
Ed Wright, pastor.
take a long time to find out otherwise. When we Last Sunday, July 9 was an
I’m Hog: Enough to
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other great day at the old church.
An independent newspaper 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
Cave Junction, Oregon
Dr. H. W. Hermann
Dr. S. E. Herman
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Oh, there are so many questions we could ask our
selves, and if we did it conscientiously. 1 think we
would be a little ashamed of our record. Why not
start using this theme for the betterment of every
one concerned? It would he the finest thing in the
world if everyone in this valley could all be friendly
and good neighbors toward each other.
There was a “good neighbor’’ party held here this
week, at least that’s what we would call it. And there
were many comments on the good it was doing. There
should be many more such parties where all can get
closer together and perhaps understand each other
more. That is part of this themei understanding.
It’s a wonderful work, and while we are not preachers
of any set doctrine, we know those who follow this
thought through, will be helped, both financially and
mentally. We know it, because we have been helped
and we have proven its worth.
Let’s start today, “taking stock" of ourselves and
get on the road that leads to “Prosperity.” It’s a
good, big, wide road and everyone is welcome. This
road is not a straight and narrow path—It’s a flex
ible road, full of interest and beauty for those who
want to use it. Your own conscience is your guide
and rule.
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502 N 4th St.
Want Your Business
And Mao Enough
To Appreciate It
KEITH’S MARKET
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start “taking stock,” ask yourself, what good deed
school was well attended
did I do today? What did I do today that should not Sunday
and was followed with a Bible
have been done. Have I used my fellowman in the study by Leonard Beard on the
same spirit I would like him to use me? What could subject “The Purified Life.” The
I have done today that I didn’t do? What could 1 I entire sermon hour was given over
to this study and was very instruc-
have done to make someone else a little happier?
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Grants Pass
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