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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1939)
Illinois Valley News. Thursday. December 21, 1939 Page Two 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 8, 1879 were Mrs. Lucius Robinson and Pauline Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. George Horn and Miss Rhoda Mills. All assisted with arranging and preparing the program and the lovely decorations. The program ended by passing out a treat of candy and nuts for all present with .plenty left over to give to absent members. years, and, therefore, may be con sidered a permanent resident; I am writing these letters in hope, thru publicity, my work may be a deterrent, if not a cure, to the destruction of wildlife in our val ley; I am writing these letters, try ing to save some of our natural wildlife for those who are here after I have gone—for my child ren, their children, your children and their children — in other words, for posterity; I am writing these letters in hopes that they will stir every permanent resident to the extent that they will deny their lands to the toters of guns, traps or other instruments of de struction—deny their lands i to itinerant game-hogs, be 1 they sportsman or hillbilly. I still maintain that laws, lawmen and courts can not stop the destruction EXPERT REPAIRS that is going on and has been go All Work Guaranteed : ing on for years; but we who are bonafide residents can band to- MURPHY HICKS gether, stick together and work : ILLINOIS VALLEY GARAGE together so religiously that the de struction of wildlife will be effect ually haulted. There never has been but one REDWOODS HOTEL msmber of the Rod & Gun club Grants Pass who has tried to influence my writings and that was a late pres ident— gone but not forgotten. SOLICITS YOUR He hounded me most to death with PATRONAGE themes and promises to no avail. I am in a position where I can even criticize the Kerby Rod &. Gun Excellent Coffee Shop club, if I feel they need it. I hope IN CONNECTION this is clear. REASONABLE RATES -------Merry Christmas------- SEWING CLUB MEETING Mrs. James McGowan was a gracious hostess to a sewing club PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY at her home in the Cave City park camp last Monday afternoon. At r.................................................... 1:30 a delicious salad luncheon [ DR. A. N. COLLMAN was served. Needlework was the Naturopathic Physician diversion of the afternoon. En joying the afternoon were Mes- j SATURDAY AFTERNOONS In Cave Junction dames Harry Tichnor, William Doty, Edmund Meola, A. L. Mal- lery and the hostess. ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH OF SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS Sabbth School at 9:30 a. m. Preaching Service 11:00 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at Editor M C. ATHEY ------- Merry Christmas-------- 7:30 p. m. You are invited to meet with NEWSPAPER ADS SUBSCRIPTION PRICES us. In Josephine County BENEFITS READERS F. W. Cooper, Elder, Kerby. 81 50 One Year . ........................ -....................................... ------------- o -------------- .75 Six Months ........ —................ The following interesting facts .50 CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY Three Month» ..... ..................................................... about newspaper advertising were Outside of Josephine County CHURCH Ono Year Community Sunday School at brought out by a survey conducted by students in Syracuse Universi The Illinois Valley News reserves the right to reject any advertising 9:45 a. m. ty ’s School of Journalism under m. 11 a. copy which i> deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application Preaching supervision of the New York Press --------------o-------------- Association Field Secretary, Frank KERBY UNION SUNDAY 0RfG10(Î Jli>5(aPfR Hutchinson: SCHOOL PUBLISH^tHj A}s rc I A T I 0 N Of the persons surveyed— Sunday School at 9:45 a. ni. 90 Per cent said they would pre ¿A ~ every Sunday. All are cordially fer a newspaper with advertising invited. to one without ads. ■ ■ o-------------- 97 Per cent said they would pre Ç~RËDWOQD t ÉMPI RE NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS Uxit.J BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY fer radio without adertising. CHURCH 97 Per cent said newspaper ad- Sunday School ............. 10:00 a. m. vertising helped them in their Preaching ....... 12:00 a. m. shopping. MEETING “PROSPERITY” Loyal Defenders .............7:00 p. m. 85 Per cent said it helped them Preaching ........................ 8:00 p. m. keep up on styles. Prayer Meeting, Wed. ..7:00 p. m. 93 Per cent said it helped them We promised you this “Tap” last week and here Orchestra Practice, Sat. 7 :00 p. m. know prices and values. it is. This is worthy of your scrap book: -------------- o 91 Per cent said it helped re The Sunday School Christmas mind them of merchandise they program of Kerby’s newly organiz need. Winston Churchill is much in the news because ed Sunday School was given last 94 Per cent said newspaper ads he’s first Lord of the English Admiralty and he is Sunday before a crowd of 77 mem helped them locate needed mer chandise. looked upon as one of the most forceful and most bers of the school and friends. 94 Per cent said newspaper ads The following program was pre powerful of British statesmen. Whether you like him sented : rendered services, without causing or not, Churchill is a most remarkable man—having Reading of Scripture Leson by resentment. crowded into his life activities that would cause the Mrs. Thelma Wilson. 5 Per cent said radio advertising average man to succumb long before his time. Short Welcoming recitations were was not offensive. He has been everything from a soldier to a poli given by Edna Thompson and Newspaper advertising won over tician and today from his writings alone he averages Ralph Stallcup of the primary radio 92 per cent to 8 per cent in class. reply to the question: Which in about $100,000 a year. Read anyone of his 19 books Star of the East, high school girls fluences you most in buying? and you will realize that the man who wrote them class with Miss Mills at the pia -------Merry Christmas------- is a person of tremendous personal power, and as you no. read him you, too, will become convinced that the man loy to the World, by the Audience OFF IN A CORNER WITH PHIL SNORT who is now controlling the destinies of the British Silent Night by the Audience Dramatization of Christmas Bible fleet has used psychology to build himself into what Story by boys and girls of the I wish to say a few words in '* LOOSE NUTS* CAN WRECK A he is. Intermediate classes with Peggy explanation before I write further CAR AS WELL For example, I’ve told you many times that all Hogue and her guitar, sing on the destruction of wildlife. AS RECKLESS doers and result getters use the power of suggestion ing and playing “Little Town of This is what I want explicitly un DRIVIN6 Bethlehem.” derstood : there is no person, per on themselves—many have slogans hanging on the Recitation, "Christmas Bells” by sons or organizations can dictate walls of their offices, others surround themselves in Franris Badden. or direct my mode of composition a perfect picture gallery of great men while others Dramatization of Christmas story in these letters. I am not writing keep a bust of Napoleon on their desks. Churchill by the Primary class. these letters, as some seem to does just that. Suppose you were an admirer of Na Song, “All That Wondrous Christ- think, for the express benefit of mas Night’’ by the High School the Kerby Rod & Gun club, nor poleon and kept a bust of him on your desk so you girls class. not one word by their direction. I could see it at all times you were in your office—what Dramatization of an actual Christ- am writing these letters from the would be the effect on you? Certainly, the sugges mas happening by the Master's experience and knowledge I have Helpers boys class, under the di gained from a long outdoor life; I tion would keep working on you to emulate the man. And whether you believe it or not, Churchill talks rection of their teacher, Mrs. am writing these letters for the Wilson. benefit of the Illinois Valley in to himself even when he’s alone—No, he’s not a nut, Thelma Other teachers and their helpers which I have lived for nearly 36 but you know a repeated thought becomes a matter of conviction sooner or later and that means action. Churchill is not a natural. He has builded himself into what he is today. At 65 one of the most dom inant, versatile, brilliant and outstanding of Eng land’s leaders. Dr. Fred W. Gould Dental Surgeon Tuff» Building Phone 4 Grant» Pa»» '•••0 M4MI4WSMMI DR. E. E. BROOKS DENTIST Hussey Brooks Building Cave Junction Dr. H. W. Hermann OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted Telephone 258-J 519 "H” St. Grants Pass Texaco Gas, Oil Greases GEO. A HICKS I. B. Hall FUNERAL HOME Nelson Sisters Cafe ------------------------ o------------------------- Specializing in “CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH” THE ( HRISTMAS SPIRIT 1939 » Monday is Christmas and everyone in the valley who has a home will en joy it to the utmost. This is the time of year when home is the sweetest place on earth. There may be a few who will not fare so well, in this land of plenty, and The News would appreciate the names of any family who will not have the bounti ful spread most of us will have. We will see that they have a basket that will make Christmas, at least, a day of rejoicing. There are many institutions that make a habit of taking baskets to needy families, and if there are any in our valley who are in need, we would like to know about it. The names will be held strictly confidential, but a good basket of everything from meats to candy will be delivered if we can learn of any needy persons. ----------------- o----------------- Women must have more character than men. widow doesn’t show her grief by going to the dogs. Granta Paas Mrs. L. B. Hall, Manager AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 388 Cor. 5th & C Sta. HULL & HULL FUNERAL HOME Josephine County MILLS W. S. MAXWELL COMPANY Ted Kelt Carl Hannum Grant* Pass Ambulance service day or nite 502 N 4th St. Phone 334 Cash prices for Feeds and Seeds of all kinds Phone 123 Grants Pass CAVE JUNCTION MOTOR COURT VETERINARIAN Hor»e» and Cattle my Specialty DR. O. L. HOHLFELD 408 South 6th Street Day phone 162—Night 538 Grants Pass K. 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