Page Two Illinois Valley News. Thursday, January 18, 1940. “I 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 th« 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 2, 1879 M C. ATHEY Editor SUBSCRIPTION PRICES In Josephine County Ou« Year . -.. Sia Months ... Three Month* Outside of Josephine County One Year 52 00 time the recommended program is filed with the coun­ tary Club, Grants Pass. W. Hughes, Master, Pomona ty school superintendent. This document has now E. Grange, Grants Pass. been filed or will be by the end of this week, so you W. H. Creal, President, 20-30 can take this week as the starting point for the 30 day Club, Grants Pass. Mrs. Dewey Probst, President, Bus­ limit. If nothing is done, the districts will automatical­ iness & Professional Women’s Club, Grants Pass. ly be joined together within 60 days. You now’ have Mrs. A. J. Buell, President, Grants the information. The next move is up to the districts Pass Women's Club, Grants Pass involved. -------------- o-------------- Miss Nelle Hayden is spending the week end in Grants Pass, visit­ pounds in 1938. Scrap steel ship­ ing with friends. WHEAT LEADS IN ments from Portland last year to­ GRAIN INSPECTION taled 16,847,970 pounds against 6,678,005 the previous year. F H A LOANS BUILD NOW — PAY BY THE MONTH Valley Lumber Co. West F St Phone 47 ASK FOR ♦ : : Keibel’s PERFECTION BREAD Nearly 20 milion bushels of The Illinois Valley News reserves the right to reject any advertising Finns Fighting For copy which i* deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application wheat topped the list in incoming ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH grains inspected by the state de­ What We Hold Dear OF SEVENTH DAY partment of agriculture during the : ADVENTISTS calendar year 1939, according to Our brothers and sisters of Fin­ s Sabbth School at 9:30 a. m. J. D. Mickle, director. The grain land arp fighting for what we in Preaching Service 11:00 a. m. division, located in Portland, in­ America hold dear—ind“pendence, Prayer meeting Wednesday at spected 19,533,219 bushels of liberty, home personal dignity and At Your Grocer wheat last year compared with 18,- human rights. They are sacrific­ 7:30 p. m. You are invited to meet with Ç réd Urso d -E mpire NEWSPAPER PUBUSHERS 494,349 bushels in 1938. ing themselves for us as truly as us. Yellow corn pushed oats out of have our own fellow-citizens in go­ ........................................ à F. W. Cooper, Elder, Kerby. second place, with 1,250,019 bush­ ing into war to protect and defend ......... ............... "“<3 ------------- o------------- els inspected against 991,456 bush­ the institutions we hold precious. The Seal of Approval els in 1938 and against 1,204,181 They are fighting against fearful CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY MEETING “PROSPERITY” CHURCH bushels of oats last year. Oats odds, against almost inevitable des­ Community Sunday School at showed a slump of 147,489 bushels truction by a tyrant of might mas. Repetition of anything makes people undertsand. over the 1938 inspections. Hay | truction by the tyrant of might 9:45 a. m. Preaching .......................... 11 a. m. Sometimes we have to repeat time and again until the was down also, with 1848 tons in mass. The special services at the Cave 1939 against 2278 tons the pre ­ them fight our battle insofar as thought registers or is thoroughly understood. By vious year. Junction Community church are opportunity is available. saying the same thing over and over, whoever listens Export shipments of wheat in­ lawful It is lawful for us to give, and we progressing nicely with good in­ to it, finally grasps the idea and it is understood. spected ia 1939 totaled 13,432,973 ought to give much according to terest. Services will continue i Awarded by the American In- j Yet without this repetition it may go by unnoticed. bushels against 9,610,727 in 1938. our resources. We ought to give throughout the week each night Stitute of Launi'.sring after : Saturday. Passing Rigid Tests A good illustration of this is a song. Take any Export shipments of oats were way­ now and give later, and give as exsept : There will be special musical : Pickup and delivery every Mon over 1938, figures for the much as we can afford to give, sac- : of the popular songs going the route—When you first | down day and Thur»day in Cava two years being 13,662 and 489,- rificially. They are giving their numbers Friday night. The spe­ : Junction, Kerby and heard it, it did not mean so much to you, but after 259, respectively. : lives; we can give our cash. Our cial services will close Sunday Holland hearing it time and time again, you became familiar Last year brought a great in­ sympathy and moral support are night. : GRANTS PASS with the song and could perhaps sing it yourself with­ crease in the shipment of Oregon worth little to them, or to ourselves Rev. Hopkins will speak Sunday morning on the clause: “Lead Us out the music. I know a few songs, and I know I wheat by river boat, with 1,252,- if we fail to make good by giving Not STEAM LAUNDRY Into Temptations.’’ In the I bushels hauled this way, com­ of our means. Not all will see it “Since 1900“ never saw the music to any of them. Repetition of 882 : pared with 577,184 bushels in this way, so it is up to us who see it evening he will speak from the hearing made them familiar to me. clause: “Deliver Us From Evil.’’ B. 1938. this way to give more. Receipts of grains from points The same logic of thought goes for “T. N. T.” Tie following committeemen Come and enjoy these services east of the Rocky Mountains were were appointed to raise a Finnish with us. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Repetition. Thinking the same thing over and over up, being 1187 cars last year and Relief fund in Josephine county: again makes it familiar to you, and when things be­ 742 cars in 1938. Montana ship- a Last Tuesday the Young Peo­ 0“................................................ R. Floyd, merchant, Holland come familiar, it is easy to believe them. So we say, ped in bulk of the outside wheat H. L. E. Athey, Postmaster, Cave ple’s Class of the Cave Junction I DR. A. N. COLLMAN Community Church had a party at repeat the thing you want uppermost in your heart, or 421 cars, and Iowa most of the Junction. Naturopath,? Phytieian the home of Gladys Slater. Six­ corn or 485 cars. I T E Gilmore, Merchant, Murphy and repeat it time and time again, until it seems a teen young people enjoyed an ev­ | SATURDAY AFTERNOONS I The weights bureau of the grain C. E. Tompkins, President, Active reality. Just keep on thinking about it, and every I ening of games and contests and inspection service certified to Club, Grants Pass. In Cave Junction I time you give it thought, new ideas keep cropping in. weight on 42,762,580 pounds of Oscar M. Shepherd, President of refreshments were sreved by the Ml ■ You begin to build air castles, and the object comes scrap iron last year, or almost four Lions Club, Grants Pass. Misses Gladys Slater and Paula ..................................................................................0 closer and closer to you as you are dreaming and times as much as the 13,716,920 Noble D. Stanton. President, Ro- Fox and Mrs. Naomi Seat. --------------o-------------- Dr. Fred W. Gould thinking about it. Keep it up. Repetition, that’s all. KERBY UNION SUNDAY Dental Surgeon Repetition of thought until your idea is obtained. Tuff* Building SCHOOL : We all have dreamed dreams, built air castles— Phone 4 Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Granta Pa*» the reason they have not materialized is because we every Sunday. AH are cordially (âjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiKtaiaiiiiiiiiiii no. quit dreaming, quit building, consequently the dream invited. ------------- O ■ ends and so does the realization, for the want of ap­ BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY plication. CHURCH If you are on the right track with your dreams, FUNERAL HOME Sunday School ............. 10:00 a. m. Mrs. L. B. Hall, Manager they spur you on, instead of making you lazy. If J Preaching .......................12:00 a. in. AMBULANCE SERVICE you want something there is a constructive way to Loyal Defenders .............7:00 p. m. Phone 388 Cor. 5th & C Sts. Preaching ........................ 8:00 p. in. get it, and one way is to keep thinking about it; plan Prayer Meeting, Wed. ..7:00 p. in. on it; make yourself believe you are going to get it. Orchestra Practice, Sat. 7:00 p. in. When you have done this often enough the object of HULL & HULL BRIDGEVIEW SCHURCH your dreams come closer to you. When you give Yes, the old church is still over FUNERAL HOME this object everything you’ve got, so to speak, your there on the corner and the old Ambulance «ervice day or nite Pastor is still numbered with the energy is equal to the task accomplishing the seem­ 502 N 4th St. Phone 334 living, although he has suffered ingly impossible. There is nothing impossible. We some severe heart attacks the last are limited only to our thoughts. few weeks. The sermon subject If you get in trouble—in an accident or come up­ under consideration Sunday morn­ VETERINARIAN on a situation that compels fast thinking to get out, ing. last Sunday, January 14, was Horses and Cattle nay Specialty “Church Unity.” In the evening DR. O. L. HOHLFELD you can do it or you perish. The same is good with we discussed the subject, “ Some ­ 408 South 6th Street this theory—If you can think fast enough you can Day phone 162—Night 538 thing For Nothing.“ Due to in­ accomplish anything you’re capable of thinking of. Grants Pass clement weather and sickness in ♦ I I I I L. B. Hall How fast can you think? ----------------- o----------------- SCHOOL CONSOLIDATIONS the community, the attendance was below normal; but, you might be helped and encouraged if you come out this Sunday, January 21. Our morning subject will be "Jesus" and the evening subject will be “More, More About Jesus.” The little Church with the big welcome. Ed Wright, Pastor. This week we have been informed that the state program recommended by the local board last spring. Consolidation of certain school districts is the best method to increase the efficiency and lessen the cost to the districts involved, but there are many dis­ tricts to which this rule would not apply, and we may have some in this class in the Illinois Valley. If such is the case, we want to warn the districts that they must comply with the law in regard to peti­ tions or meetings and do so within 30 days from the I m Hog Enough to Want Your Busine** And Man Enough To Appreciate It KEITH S MARKET IM cuAut-ie. I m at Ö aic > WXlLL HAVL T0 «IPC IM TH« RUMBLW AT / B ut ANNUAL JANUARY (JQYW IF UK IM rr, t suqs M T H im MT OW >1*11*1(1*. •>tti(eei«ti«eieeii*«ti*i((ti(eot((*ii((iiieii(i> Josephine County MILLS Along the Concrete IVt0 GRANTS PASS HOTEL MAVBE THINGS WILL LOOK 0CIOHÎER IF i wipe youd WINDSHIELD CONTINUES ALL THROUGH JANUARY Every Department is cleaning out all odds and ends and broken sizes in our winter merchandise stocks to make way for Spring Goods. Buy Now . . .At these ridicuously low prices Grants Pass, Oregon • » »i, — SW. Wardrobe Cleaners The oldest and best since 1911 Free Pich up by Granta Past Laundry CLEARANCE SALE Golden Rule Cash prices for Feeds and Seeds of all kinds Phone 123 Granta Pass EXPERT REPAIRS I All Work Guaranteed Í MURPHY HICKS : ILLINOIS VALLEY GARAGE Notary Publics Texaco Gas, Oil Greases GEO. A HICKS AMY HUSSEY M. C. ATHEY LUCILE FLOYD Holland