Illinois Valley Newg, Thursday, February 8, 1940 Page Two I llinois r ey News Nation Prepares for Lent Less than three cows of every thousand tested for tuberculosis in Oregon during 1939 were react­ ors and less than two and one-half cows of every thousand were sus­ pects, reports the state department of agriculture. During the year, 113,129 T. B. tests were given, with 324 reactors and 279 suspects. In the same period 339,002 Bang's tests ere given, with 4,547 of 1.3 percent of the cattle being reactors. 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 2, 1879 M C Editor ATHEY SUBSCRIPTION PRICES In Josephine County One Year . ——.......... —- ..................... Sis Months ______ — —....... Three Month* _____ ___ ________ __ _________ 51 50 .75 50 Outside of Josephine County >2 00 The Illinois Valley News reserves the right to reject any advertising copy whieh M deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application PUI LI S »V TUBERCULOSIS TESTS SHOW FEW REACTORS CONSTRUCTION NEW SMITH RIVER BRIDGE TO COMMENCE SOON A^sVpiATI 08 F H A LOANS BUILD NOW — PAT BY THE MONTH Valley Lumber Co. West F St T : “ : I I ■ ■ I I : : : : I I Phone 47 ASK FOR ♦ Keibel's PERFECTION BREAD I ♦ : I I I I : Replacement in the near future At Your Grocer of the present bridge across the Smith River, nine miles north of Crescent City in Del Norte coun­ filili ty, with a strictly modern struc- 1 ture, will add another motoring 0IIHII delight to users of the Redwood i The Seal of Approval Empire system of scenic, all-year highways. Bids for construction the new bridge, opened by the Depart­ ment of Public Works in Sacra­ mento, according to word received by the Redwood Empire Associa­ tion. show Joseph Shaw of Oak­ land to be the lowest bidder with j Awarded by the American In- ; Stilute of Laundering after a bid of $246,028. Passing Rigid Tests I ^REDWOQDX u PIRE n EWSPAPER-PUBLISHERS MEETING “PROSPERITY” We had a very nice compliment paid us this week in Grants Pass when one of the busy business men of the county seat told us that he appreciated the arti­ cles on Prosperity. They were short and one could assimilate easily what was put before them, but to have to read an entire book to get it was another mat­ ter. _ ! --------- o—------ : Pickup and delivery every Mon­ He remarked that the short squibs we give each day and Thursday in Cave Right-Of-Way Secured The Rev. Frank R. Wilson, rector of St. James Episcop:, week are just enough to digest without getting tire­ Junction, Kerby and For Eel River Bridge church at Hyde Park, N. Y., the “Church of the President, Holland some. We hope this is the case. presents a special Lenten message to people of the nation. Realignment of the Redwood | Getting back to this theme, repetition of action or GRANTS PASS Highway just north of Rio Dell in thought is the key note and must be followed. For STEAM LAUNDRY Humboldt county in California to KERBY GRADE “Since 1900" an example—Every day we get up, practically the eliminate two sharp curves and I SCHOOL NOTES same way, from the same side of the bed. Every ,n,E I old type bridge will- begin soon ' morning we eat breakfast at the same time, and most with announcement that contract j KERBY GRADE SCHOOL ......... of us usually eat the same things. Things we do all ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH The fourth issue of the school for construction of the Bridge has PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY paper, The Kerby Log, was print­ been let to Engineers, Inc., San I OF SEVENTH DAY day long, regular things, are merely repetition of “B ed by the upper grade pupils Fri­ Francisco, by the Department of ADVENTISTS thought. Put the same energy into practice with the Sabbth School at 9:30 a. m. day. Two more editions are plan­ Public Works, according to infor­ I DR. A. N. COLLMAN new thought you are developing and you will go far Preaching Service 11:00 a. m. ned for the remainder of the year. mation received by the Redwoods è Naturopathic Physician Empire Association. towards your goal. You do the regular things every Prayer meeting Wednesday at The new bridge will span the The grade school basketball I SATURDAY AFTERNOONS 7 :30 p. m. day that are a habit. Why not cultivate the habit of team was decisively defeated by Eel River at Robinson Ferry and In Cave Junction You are invited to meet with doing the things and thinking the thoughts of your the Kerby high school freshmen will represent a construction cost ti*. dreams. Start this constructive thought now and F. W. Cooper, Elder, Kerby. team 26-6 Froday afternoon with of approximately $500,000. make it a regular diet all day, every day. school student bodies as specta­ Construction of another large ÇF o------------ tors. span across the Eel river between Dr. Fred W. Gould You can make these things come true. Thought CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY Wildwood and Scotia is schedul­ Dental Surgeon CHURCH produces everything on the face of the earth, except Plans for scheduling games with ed to begin during 1940 which will Tuff* Building Community Sunday School at what nature gives us. Thought comes first before 9:45 a. m. Phone 4 Grants Pass and other grade bring new highway improvements Granta Pa»» anything can be done. After thought comes action. Preaching 11 a in. school basketball teams have been to the Redwood Empire system of dropped because of the appearance all-yeai highways in this sector ------------ o------------ Your daily work—Your daily thinking, is part of of scarlet fever in Cave Junction. amounting to about $1,000,000. KERBY UNION SUNDAY your daily routine. Why not elevate it and include ------- — o------------ SCHOOL that wish for something that would make you and C. E. Johnson is building anoth­ Boy Scout Week— Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. yours very happy? Put the same motion of thought every er new building near the grade FUNERAL HOME Sunday. AH are cordially school grounds. (Continued from Page On£) Mrs. L. B. Hall, Manager into practice, and you get results. invited. more boys in this organization. If AMBULANCE SERVICE ----------------- o----------------- o------------ Scarlet fever has developed in you have a boy 12 years old or Phene 388 Cor. 5th & C St«. BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY one of the school families but no over, he should have the training WHAT BELIEF ACCOMPLISHES 3 Î r----------- I L. B. Hall CHURCH Sunday School ............ 10:00 Preaching 11:00 Loyal Defenders .7:00 Preaching 8:00 Prayer Meeting, Wed. . 7:00 Orchestra Practice, Sat. 7 :00 ------------ o------------ a. a. p. p. p. p. in. m. m. m. m. m. school child has contracted the disease. Special precautions are being taken with the school build­ ing such as cleaning tops of desks and providing after school venti­ lation. The county health nurse is inspecting the pupils frequently for sore throats and any fever. The teachers are cooperating in this also. he can get from the Boy Scouts, and Scout Director Ralph Huber will welcome all boys who wish to join. When one sincerely believes in anything, and one has their health and honest motives to succeed, it is hard to stop them when once they get their thought ♦ iirmly focused on their objective. I FRENCH LAUNDRY F. R. Little, not a mining man, and knows little & DRY GLEANERS about mining, but manifests a sincere belief that there are minerals here that could lie developed, and WHITE SCHOOL NEWS Agencies he v started to find uiiOise those uno who count could develop them. tv Amu Cava City Dre** Shop Manual training has been almost Wittrock'* Store, Kerby He was connected first with an institution in Los I Ederle Torgrimson, a pupil of suspended because of lack of lum­ Lew Hammer, Selma Angeles, and this company wanted to put a plant in I the White school, left for Grants ber. Call: Wed. and Sat. —o— at Grants Pass. Personally, we urged Mr. Little to | Pass where she will go to the Riv­ A Parent-Teachers program will erside school. We were all sorry interest his people in Cave Junction, and we finallv lose her but wish her happiness be held next Monday, February 12, sold him on our location for the plant, but his com­ to at the Cave City Park with movies in her new school. pany had different ideas. A long story can be told and a model railway as attractions. by saying that this company through internal diffi­ On February 6, we had two very ------------ o------------ STJUMMUF culties folded up, but this did not stop Mr. Little. welcomed visitors. They were two BUY NOW—Final Clearance on PROCESS Dre**e*, Sweater*, Robe* He hadn’t yet a good start. It did not take him long ladies rfom the Grants Pass library Slack Suit*. 1 hey collected the old books and to get others interested in the same idea, and this ' left Hayne* Clothing Shop 26 new ones. It was hard to Cave Junction time he did not make any bones about where the plant keep our minds on our studies as should he located, and the ground was leased in Cave we were all anxious to start on the Junction for a plant and properties tied up so the new books. REDWOODS HOTEL plant would be assured of early production. Some­ Grants Pass I'm Hog Enough to February 5, we had thing happened again, and this company apparently our Monday, Went Your Busine»* first day of full attendance And Man Enough died for some reason not known to us. since Christmas. To Appreciate It SOLICITS YOUR Two strikes on Mr. Little, but this did not phase KEITH S MARKET PATRONAGE him in the slightest. He was immediately in touch We are all anxiously looking for with some of the first group and they listened and the first "spring flower" as Mrs. Holland has offered a prize to the finally made a trip here, and through Mr. Little’s in­ one finding the first lambtongue, Excellent Coffee Shop tense belief and knowledge of success, he has the bird-bill, spring beauty and better­ IN CONNECTION 6AÇ IÇ NECESSARY third company coming and from all appearances they cup. Patricia and Bob brought the REASONABLE RATES TO KEEP THE CAR first spring beauty and buttercup are the right ones. awNlNO-CHL on Monday. Who will the other We are not boosting Mr. Little’s private enter­ lucky one be? ÿiil L KEEP IT RUNNIN0 prises, but we very much admire the intentional for­ SPEND YOUR MONEY smoothly WISELY titude of this man who can “take it’’ and come back We have been enjoying base­ for more, and in the final analysis there is only one ball for the past week. There are Trade with answer for this man’s endeavor—SUCCESS. And six players on each side, Yvonne GAYMAN’S is captain of one group this publication hopes he gets it in double doses. We “ Payne The Tigers" and Dick Payne is SEED AND FEED think he has earned it. Captain of the “Cubs'. Formerly - o----------------- MACK'S SEED AND FEED Another good memory test is to go through your Last week the school board Phone 578 514 S. 6 St. bought us a new ball and bat They desk and try to figure out why you saved all that are sure appreciated. Grants Pas* stuff. QUALITY MERCHANDISE There are many days of import­ at the Right Price. •---------------- o----------------- ance to observe m February. On I he man who has nothing to do generally pesters I ebruary 9 we have Arbor !>ay We Specialize in SPERRY’S DAIRY and people doing it. February 12. Lincolns birthday; POULTRY FEEDS »nd Oregon Admission Day and — ■ ■ -o----------------- : V alentine's day both come on Feb­ Everything the Farmer Need» • Texaco Gas, Oil Greases “If you can’t do what you like, suppose you try lik­ ruary 14. Washington's birthday . . . . We con get it for you. ; I ing what you do.”—Coyles Magazine. ia February 22. GEO. A HICKS I I I HULL & HULL FUNERAL HOME Ambulance cervie. day or nit« 502 N 4th St. Phone 334 VETERINARIAN Her*«* and Cattle my Specialty DR. O. L. HOHLFELD 408 South 6th Street Day phana 162—Night 538 Grants P ass GRANTS PASS HOTEL MINERS HEADQUARTERS AW “G" Street Orante Para, Oregon IlUUHHUIMWHMNM Mil Ml I < IIIHIIirilllllUlllllllillllf | AFTER HOLIDAY PRICES Now Prevail Come in and See u*. Clarence E. Eggers 604 A. 6tb St., Grants Pass IIMIMMtMi IMMMMIIMMMMMMIMMMIMMIIMMMIMMII I I Josephine County MILLS Cash prices for Feeds and Seeds of all kinds Phone 128 Grants Pass Wardrobe Cleaners The oldest and best since 1911 Free Pich up by Grant* Pas* Laundry EXPERT REPAIRS All Work Guaranteed MURPHY HICKS ; ILLINOIS VALLEY GARAGE I It«»« It linn ■ I ■ 11111111 II imii *||*»***^ Notary Publics AMY HUSSEY M. C. ATHEY LUCILE FLOYD Holland «