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Illinois Valley News, Thursday, September 21, 1939
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Illi noîs Valley News
An independent newspaper devoted to the development of the richest
valley in the world, the Illinois Valley and its surrounding districU.
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
M C. ATHEY
Editor
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have a good diamond this year
where many games will be played.
Rocky Dale will play a prac­
tice game with the Kerby grade
I school boys in the near future at
ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH 1 Kerby.
OF SEVENTH DAY
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ADVENTISTS
Harold C. Hill returned to Cave
Sabbth School at 9:30 a. m.
Junction last Tuesday and for
Preaching Service 11:00 a. m. the next few months will be em-
Prayer meeting Wednesday at ployed by Dr. E. E. Brooks and
7:30 p. m.
| C. E. Dudley at their mine where
You are invited to meet with ■ considerable building will be in
us.
I progress.
F. W. Cooper, Elder, Kerby. I
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Dr. A. N. Coll man was in the
city
Thursday looking after bus­
CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY
iness
matters. Mrs. Harold C.
CHURCH
Hill made the trip with him and
Community Sunday School
was a guest at the home of Mr.
9:45 a. m.
and
Mrs. Wm. Armstrong in Hol­
m.
11 a.
Preaching
land.
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KERBY UNION SUNDAY
Mrs. K. C. Hamilton of the
SCHOOL
Cave Junction Motor Court made
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. a hurried business trip to Grants
every Sunday. All are cordially Pass last Wednesday.
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invited.
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CAN U. S. STAY OUT OF WAR
BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY
CHURCH
MEETING PROSPERITY
(Continued from Page One)
their demand soon became that
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
I they should be free to carry on
Preaching, 11 a. m.
their immensely profitable trade
Preaching, 8 p. m.
which
was created by the high
We had a good time in the Sun­
day services at the old Church last prices of belligerent markets and
Sunday. We had good crowds the high freights for ocean ship­
both morning and evening and all ping.’’
And So, War
were good listeners and enjoyed
Therein lay our troubles. Brit­
the evening sermon “Weeds” which
was based on the parable of the ish warships seized American men
and cargoes. Rather than make
wheat and the tares.
Don’t miss next Sunday night's , war out of that, Jefferson had
meetings. Young folks service at congress clamp an embargo, pro­
7:30 under the direction of Miss hibiting American vessels from
Freda Kees; this bible service will sailing to foreign ports.
Within a year our foreign trade
be interesting to people of all ages.
The Sunday night sermon subject thinned to a trickle, one-sixth of
will be taken from the same par­ its normal volume, New England
able that was used last Sunday | wanted to secede. Business went
night only this time we will talk from bad to worse. At last the
about “Wheat.” Will have a good embargo was modified, but the
song service and some good in- [ ill feeling between Great Britain
strumental numbers. No begging and the United States mounted,
for money and no books but the and the war of 1812 was the re-
suit.
bible.
It was very much the same
“The little church with the big
story when we entered the World
welcome.”
ED WRIGHT,
Pastor
What is the dearest wish of your heart? Every­
one of us has something stored away in our bosom
that we desire most of all. It may be love. It may be
money. It can be almost anything that is just and
right. Whatever it is, it CAN be yours if you have
the determination to go out and fight for it.
Photograph this dearest wish of yours in your
sub-conscious mind.
Do you know how to do it?
Think about it constantly. This thinking stamps it
in your sub-conscious mind. The more you think, the
more indelible it becomes to the sub-conscious. The
sub-conscious mind is always working.
It never
sleeps, and when you need it the most, it has a habit
of letting you know it is awake.
Did you ever start planning on something that
you have been thinking about considerable, and be­
gin to get ideas on your planning? That is your sub­
conscious mind telling you things. If you didn’t have
this litle fellow’ with you, you wouldn’t have an idea
worth a cent. It is the instrument in your cranium
that makes you a live wire. Give it a chance to work
and it produces remarkable results. But if you don’t
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plan and think of the things you want, the sub-con­
scious mind remains undeveloped, like a weakling, Kerlv Sunday School
Growing in Numiters
and you are losing one of your best friends.
We have told you this time and time again, The kerby Sunday school which
make up your mind! You must have something that has been growing in numbers and
is uppermost in your mind that you want. All right, interest is planning for Rally day
start out and get it. Plan on how’ to get it. Do the on Sunday, September 26th. A
program of songs, choruses, ex­
best you can and have faith and believe it will ma­ ercises
and recitations is being
ture. You will be surprised at the avenues that will prepared. The Sunday school
open wide their doors for you when you get down starts at 9:45 a. m. D. D. Ran­
to business and strive to get the things you want. dall Sunday school missionary will
present and speak after the
When the thing looks hopeless and you seem to be be
Sunday school hour. Of special
in the deepest despair, tht tables will turn and the interest will be hte presentation
sun will shine and hope will be born anew and your of gold crosses to all those who
little sub-conscious mind, like a little child, will lead have perfect attendance during
the past quarter. Also all who are
Mou.
present for the rally day services
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THE WINO — SHE BLOW !
War. It’s the usual way a neutral
gets tangled up in a war. ,
By the time German submar­
ines had sunk 55,000 tons of our
shipping and killed nearly 50 Am­
ericans, we were ripe for anger
over the Lusitania disaster, and a
declaration of war.
In 1935, we first began to try
to shape up a law to keep us neu­
tral in the event of war. By
1937, we had adopted the age-old
principle of Jefferson—the em­
bargo to keep our vessels out
of war trade in event the Presi­
dent declared a war existent. That,
of course, means dropping our
rights as neutrals to free seas.
The history of neutrality has
been full of contradictions like
that. It leads to all sorts of com­
plications—arguments over con­
trabrand, privateering, retalia­
tions. Nations at war have even
fought for trade of their enem­
ies.
Great Britain, in the World
War, for instance, prevented Am­ I
erican shippers from sending hog­
backs to Sweden on the grounds
that the glycerin in them found ;
its way to Germany, Yet Great I
Britain, herself, sent hogbacks to
Sweden and profited from the
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trade.
These are the facts about neu-
trality distilled from our 150
years of experience as a nation, 3
we usually let our sense of right
and wrong lead us into the
struggle, or else we insist on our
right to use the world’s highways.
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will receive a gift.
Nearly every child in Kerby
is enrolled in Sunday school and
is hoping to double the attendance
at the Rally day services. Every­
one is invited. George Horn is
Superintendent and teacher of
the Young People’s class; Mrs.
Hurley W’ilson, Mrs. Horn and
Mrs. Lucius Robinson have charge
of other classes.
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It’s “An ill wind that bloweth no man to good,”
so the good book of Proverbs tells us, but at times,
what a cost?
The last World War brought prosperity to mil­
lions of people in the United States, and heartaches
to a different million, and wrecked lives to another
hundred thousand. What a price for prosperity!
The analysis of the present war on page one of RO( KY DALE SCHOOL
this issue tells a most remarkable tale of what events INTERIOR PAINTED
can lead to. The author is not .just blowing his horn.
Rocky Dale school house has
He knows something of human nature, and there are just had its interior face lifted
ten million men in the United States out of work and with a new coat of paint and the I Don’t Wait Until it is
kiddies hardly know the old room.
some are not even on relief.
TOO LATE!
Soon the desks will get the same
If this country waits until England and Erance medicine and when completed, the
are on the verge of losing this war, or even getting school will show a marked im- | You can’t afford to be
Without Insurance
an even break and lasting until the resources of the provement.
The base ball diamond is also
world are mostly used up in fire arms, and then we coming in for its share of im-
See TED ATHEY
decide it is time to step in to “save democracy,” the provements and the boys hope to g ,ttiiiiI«•••••!••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••'
damage will have been done and what we will save
out of it? And it is foolish to kid ourselves — the
English speaking nations MUST stand together.
This war has the finger marks of living, per­
haps, the last war. Truly “a war to end all wars.” . .
Entire countries can be obliterated, snuffed out of
existence. Anything can happen. With a ruthless
Still the Most Economical Heater Money
German military machine in the saddle, the worst
Can Buy.
can happen.
Prices are going UP............
This is indeed an “ill wind." even though it may
Our Present Stock has
bring back prosperity to this nation and puts to work
NOT increased in Price. .
ten million men. But the war lords would have it,
BUY NOW
so here it is, and most of the people of the United
while Prices are down and stock is complete.
States, even though it is heartrending, know we can’t
stay out of it. We believe there is one consolation,
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however, if it can Lie called that. We do not believe
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LONG!
may send men with airplanes and the navy, but never
an army. And if we are going to do it at all, right
now’ is the time, so we believe. It's like taking a nasty
dose of medicine—the more we keep thinking about it
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