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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1939)
Page Two Illinois Valley News, Thursday, September 28, 1939 Illinois Valley News 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 Editor M C. ATHEY SUBSCRIPTION PRICES In Josephine County $1 50 .75 .50 One Year ..... Sis Months ... Three Month* Oatside of Josephine County Ono Year >2 00 The Illinois Valley News reserves the right to reject any advertising copy which i> deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application ORfGlO(T)Nf>S(fiPER PUB LI S ÀJsVtf'ATI OH ^REDWOOD EMPIRE N EWS PA PER people nor provide gainful employment for them that *• ... .. ... ... they might earn the necesities of . life. No, Senator, nothing can cause a “collapse of our economy.” Because there is nothing' there to col- lapse. ------------------- o-------------------- OPEN WIDE THE DOORS It is the sincere hope o fthis newspaper that congress goes immediately to bat with the neutrality issue and evolves a scheme whereby this country can supply belligerent nations who have cash in hand with all necessities they will so direly need in their conflict. Let us sell to all and any who would buy. And hand in hand with such a policy let the gov (Continued from Parfe One) ernment levy such heavy taxes on excess profits of this trade that in a wise we can “collect” the war. Crady, and Doris Jones. A new class for high school age debt; and with all such collections let us materially boys will be organized with Earl reduce our national debt to a point that when and if House as teacher. The Pony ranch we are called upon to protect our interests in this boys were present and will be European strife that we shall start with a clean slate among the charter members of this class. It is hoped an adult and not be doubly burdened by taxation. P ÜB LI SHERS Coming Attractions at Cave City Theater MEETING PROSPERITY right on the job when it came to building and designing ruatie fences. The Deer Creek committee was Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brooks, Mrs. Mary Buckles and Mrs. Mil dred Norman Mrs. Buckels of Deer Creek and Mrs. Frank Mel low of Illinois Valley had charge of the booth during the four days of the Fair. Anyone who saw this fine piece of work can really j congratulate these people for what they did. — F. L. Sawyer --------------o SUNDAY SCHOOL (Continued from Page One) guests one of the most attractive too attractive and wealthy to have a private life. Her divorce from a titled husband brings notoriety from which she flees, and in her attempt to evade reporters she runs right into the arms of Prof. | John Weldon, played by Richard Carlson, whom she jilted during student days when she was crowned queen of the carnival. Thielen ’ Furniture Co. 1914-18? Has it dawned on the Senator that his own grand state was the scene of the piling up of hundreds of tons of oranges and other products of this great fruit industry of that state and destruction of these lus cious necessities of lite when hundreds upon thous ands of families in other parts of this far-flung na- tic 1 suffered for the want of just such food? The Senator surely realizes that there are people of his great state as well as their compatriots in oth er sections of the nation who do not secure enough bread, vegetables and meat for three squares a day. when huge surpluses of this self-same food are claim ed in production areas and prices are beaten down for the producer as the result of such claims. Nor is Downey alone in voicing this sentiment. There are many who seem to fail to understand that this is a sick nation, sick to the point that she knows not how to feed or house properly one-third of her Gone up in Smoke! West F St. T : : i i I 2 : Keibel's PERFECTION i = BREAD : : : I ♦ At Your Grocer PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY A. J. OSTRANDER, M. D. C. M. Physician and Surgeon Cave Junction, Oregon Dr. H. W. Hermann Dr. S. E. Herman OPTOMETRISTS Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted Telephone 258-J 519 “H” St. Grants Pass 0. Naturopathic Physician i SATURDAY AFTERNOONS In Cave Junction É)............. ........ .......... I Dr. 1 t : PHOTOGRAPHS Developing and Printing Camera» and Supplies Artcraft Camera Shop 113 N. 6th St Granta Pass L B. HALL FUNERAL HOME Mrs. L. B. Hall, Manager AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 388 Cor. 5th & C Sta. HULL & HULL FUNERAL HOME Ambulance »ervice day or nite 502 N 4th St. Phone 334 : : : Complete Line of WATCH STRAPS AND BRACELETS Clarence E. Eggers 604 SI 6th St, Grants Pass Wardrobe Cleaners The Seal of Approval : : The oldest and best since 1911 Free Pick up by Grant» Pal» Laundry Notary Publics BUY NOW while Prices are down and stock is complete. 112-111 North 6th Street Fred W. Gould Dental Surgeon Tuffe Tuff» Building Phone 4 Grants Pass Hor»e* and Cattle my Specialty DR. O. L. HOHLFELD 408 South 6th Street Day phone 162—Night 538 Grants Pass The only Siberrian shop in Jos ephine County. Visit us and be convinced. LIGHT LUNCHES 632 8. 6th St., Grants Pass Prices are going UP............ Our Present Stock has NOT increased in Price. . . Manchel Furniture IMilllQ J DR. A. N. COLLMAN JORDANS Still the Most Economical Heater Money Can Buy. THESE PRICES WON’T LAST LONG! ♦ : Phone 47 FRESHLY FROZEN CREAM AIR - TIGHT HEATERS $2.35 - $2.75 - $2.95 ASK FOR VETERINARIAN Don’t Wait Until it is TOO LATE I You can't afford to be Without Insurance | See TED ATHEY . ............................... MONTAG... CIRCULATING WOOD HEATERS Lew Hammer's Selma, Oregon STA1MMUF Said Senator Sheridan Downey, democrat-Of California, in commenting on the President’s mes sage to Congress concerning the neutrality act last week: “Repeal would result in a frenzied war boom here that might bring about a collapse of our econ omy.” Said Senator Downey: “ . • Might bring about a collapse of our economy.’ Where has the Honorable Senator done his Kip Van Winkle act these last score or more of years? Or art* we mistaken that the collapse of our economy General Merchandise for Every Family Need class can be organized soon. D. D. Randall gave a twenty minute talk telling stories and teaching the group a new chorus. Sunday school starts at 9:45 a. m. and will close at 11, to enable those who wish to attend church ser vices at Cave Junction to do so. This theme works in every possible emergency. groups of young ladies assembled. Hundreds of them from through □ It works in war as well as in peace times. Hitler out the East attend each carni uses it to excess. Auto suggestion and the power of val,” said Producer Wanger. SPEND YOUR MONEY WISELY thought has built him the machine he has been using Wintertime and the outdoors have been utilized to catch their for years in Germany. We don’t presume to suggest Trade with : spirit as a vehicle for. the SAWYER LISTS that he has been using our version of it, but it does zestful fast-paced and tumultuous ro E. C. GAYMAN not make any difference whose variation is used, the mance in which Miss Sheridan is FAIR COMMITTEES : Owner results are the same. Last week’s News edition told : MACK’S SEED & FEED STORE Constantly saying the same thing over and over about Josephine County’s booth Phone 578 514 S. 6 St. winning first prize at the Del again brings the results. If ypu say it often enough Grants Pass Norte County Fair, but no men and sincere enough, your thought is transmitted tion was made of the committees QUALITY MERCHANDISE to others and they in turn take up the same thought and their helpers who did this at the Right Price. : and it keeps on going. This constant thought process ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH fine job. We Specialize in OF SEVENTH DAY I think the whole county should brings the desired results. SPERRY'S DAIRY and ADVENTISTS compliment them. What would happen if everyone in the United Sabbth School at 9:30 a. m. POULTRY FEEDS The committees from the II- States was in harmony with a single thought? You Preaching Service 11:00 a. m. linois Valley were C. G. Sawyer, : Everything the Farmer Needs ■ . We can get it for you. : know it would happen. If everyone believed the so- Prayer meeting Wednesday at George Wells, Mrs. A. A. John 7 :30 p. m. E called depression was over, it would be over. Of You are invited to meet with son and Mrs. Chris Wendt. Their dv.... ....................................... helpers were Mrs. C. G. Sawyer course it is impossible to get everyone to think along us. and A. A. Johnson, who were the same channel. But your thought, if strong enough F. W. Cooper, Elder, Kerby. -------------- o V can make others believe the same as you do. Get the I [ french laundry habit of putting your thoughts to work. A good idea CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY CHURCH is not worth a “whoop” if it isn’t put to work. The & DRY CLEANERS Community Sunday School at trouble with most of us is, we get an idea and think 9 :45 a. m. Agencies it is a good one and then don’t do anything about put Preaching 11 a m. Cave City Dress Shop Wittrock’» Store, Kerby o- ting it into practise. Lew Hammer, Selma Grants Pass A good way to get started with this theme, is to KERBY UNION SUNDAY Call: Wed. and Sat. SCHOOL make yourself do the things you don’t like to do. in. Sunday School at 9:45 a. There is always some chore to do that we dislike. Do lunnini every Sunday. All are cordially ing this identical chore with a right good will and invited. Dependable smile while doing it, and keep it up, soons brings nicer O- chores to do, things that we like to do. Start making BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY Home PROCESS a habit of being punctual. If you make an appoint CHURCH ^■¡■¡1 mu»« Furnishers ment, keep it. People like to rely on your word. You Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m. have heard it said, “his word is as good as his bond,” that is the way is should be with all. These are little Preaching, 8 p. m. f The Sunday School last Sunday side lights that go to make this theme supreme, and had an attendance of 25, and all REDWOODS HOTEL i all the really "Big” men and women practise them. Grants Pass enjoyed the lesson concerning the However, the most important part of the theme prophecy of Jesus’ birth. The is to get started with it. It isn’t any good for you un morning service was informal, X./* SOLICITS YOUR and the majority of the time was less you practise it. Once you get started it will eith consumed PATRONAGE in a much-needed busi er become interesting and you will follow it up, or ness meeting. you will lose heart and quit. Those who follow up, Freda Kees had charge of the Excellent Coffee Shop will eventually succeed. They MUST. There is no Loyal Defenders' service, and Paul Kees brought a short admon IN CONNECTION other way to go. ition to all to keep their eyes on REASONABLE RATES It doesn’t cost anything to use your noodle. Be Jesus. Many times people seem gin to think. Become ambitious. Get started on some to live on some other person’s thing that you want and follow it through to success. salvation; then, if this one should F H A LOANS make a mistake, they both lose Thousands of people are doing it. Why don’t you. BUILD NOW — PAY BY their salvation. This can be avoid ----------------- o----------- - — THE MONTH ed by looking ever to Jesus, and following His commandments and COLLAIVE (?) OF OUR ECONOMY Valley Lumber Co. example. The evangelical service resum ed the anology of Wheat to the Christian, and showed the simil arity of the metamorphosis each must pass through. A hearty welcome is extended to all and we try to make our visi tors feel at home. Contributed by Paul Kees. 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