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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, March 28, 1940
Page Two
T
Along the Concrete
An independent newspaper devoted to the development of the richest
valley in the world, the Illinois Valley and it* surrounding district*.
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
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Comedy Romance Pokes
Fun at Career Girl
Editor
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P ublisher
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newspaper
pubushers
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for the Nassau and Bali sequences,
and will be delighted by the sing­
ing of Allan Jones| which has
thrilled so many listeners.
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Pete Fredrickson of Grants
Pass was in the valley Thursday,
letting his friends know that he is
a candidate for county commis­
sioner on the Democratic ticket.
there were someone who put up
a real debate with him in the Sen­
ate. He says “So far I haven’t
been able to get anybody to debate
with us in the Senate.”
take advantage of the fine facili­
ties of the shop to secure training
and produce many beautiful fin-
ished articles for personal and
camp use.
ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH
OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTISTS
ITEMS OF INTEREST
TO TOWNSEND1TES
“Honeymoon in Bali” which
teams Fred MacMurray and Mad­
eline Carroll for the second time
and co-stars Allan Jones with
them, is a lively romantic com-
edy, which pokes fun at the mod-
ern career girl, who believes her­
self too self-sufficient to find a
place in her life for love. It will
open next Saturday and Sunday
at the Cave City Theatre, with
Helen Broderick, Osa Massen, Car­
olyn Lee, four-year-old child sen­
sation, in important feature roles.
The new hit, casts Miss Carroll
as a representative of the career
girl type. She has a very impor­
tant position in a Fifth Avenue
department store, and the chief
man in her life, Allan Jones, an
opera singer, can’t seem to marry
her on any terms. Fred, a care­
free fellow inclined to a life of
adventure, has just returned from
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Bali at the start of the story.
From that point, Fred makes
every effort in a man’s power to
win her. He asks her to take care I
of a four-year-old girl, a waif left :
on his hands by a friend. Fortuit­ :
ously enough, a girl who is still ! :
in love with him—she attempts to :
commit suicide in Bali because
he wouldn’t marry her — appears :
on the scene. There doesn’t seem
to be anything which will arouse
her.
Moviegoers will be thrilled by
the scenic backgrounds provided
Sabbth School at 9:30 a. m.
MEETING “PROSPERITY”
Preaching Service 11:00 a. m.
It was a great debate while it
Prayer meeting Wednesday at
lasted. The American Forum of
7
:30
p.
m.
The Reneat ed Suggestion—
the Air panel over the Mutual
Every city and community has a gossip monger us. You are invited to meet with coast to coast net work. For the
who takes delight in telling some choice bit of morsel F. W. Cooper, Elder, Kerby. Plan, Sheridan Downey of Calif­
ornia, Senator Worth Clark, Idaho,
damaging to someone, knowing full well that it will
and Rep Martin Smith, Washing­
KERBY UNION SUNDAY
be repeated and every time it is repeated it is enlarged
ton. For Social Security Act,
SCHOOL
upon, until the person the story is about isn’t even a Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Robert Wagner, New York, Rev.
fit candidate to associate with horse thieves, if the every Sunday. AH are cordially John A. Ryan of the National
Catholic Welfare Conferences,
invited.
purported story is to be believed.
Easter Services, both morning Kenneth Crawford, President of
This is tapping one down, and unless one’s person­ and evening, were held a| the American Newspaper Guild,
ality is indeed strong, the tapping down gets him. Kerby church for the first time in ! Chairman. Crawford brought the I FRENCH LAUNDRY
The reason for the tapping down is because it is gos­ many years on Sunday with 80I issue to a head in his introductory | & DRY CLEANERS
when he stated that “he
sip that is damaging. If it was something good, it people present for the morning I remarks
understood that the Social Secur­
Sunday School program.
Agencies
would not travel very far, because people aren’t in­ The morning program directed ity payments large as $50 to $60
Haynes Clothing Shop
terested in the good, but oh boy, how they go for the by Superintendent George Horn per month were being paid by Wittrock’s Store, Kerby
consisted of a welcome recitation the Social Security Act.” Senator Lew Hammer, Selma
scandal monger and that choice bit of slander.
Rozalee Caza; an Easter greet­ Wagner started to agree with this
Why not reverse the thought. If there is a choice by
Call: Wed. and Sat.
ing card was tiny Christine Dun­ view when Senator Sheridan
bit of good news going the rounds, why not give the can who was “too small to speak Downey stopped him short with a
recipient a medal or somethin’ and then it would keep a piece”; other recitations were few COLD FIGURES. Said Sena­
Downey, “Your statements are
on traveling, maybe enlarged upon, but as long as it given by Francis Badden, Max tor
Morrison, Shirley Martindale, Earl just simply not correct.” “Under
was a good thought it could probably stand a little Horn, Evylyn Horn; a duet by the Social Security ‘charity plan’
STMMMUF
buoying up. If this were the rule, people would soon Audrey and Eileen Cooper; song, or Social Security Act, the average
PROCESS
paid is $19.31. Let me also say
be looking for a good deed to perform. Of course we "In the Garden”, Master’s Help­ they
do not count the 15'^ of the
’ class; song, Peggy Hogue;
know this kind of good deed wouldn’t be worth a ers
song, Zenna Slack; portrayal of contributors who will never get
tinkers dam because it was anticipated. Really good the Easter story by Girls’ class anythingf.”’ “Counting them the
deeds come spontaneous-like. They are not hatched under the direction of Mrs. Luci­ average comes down to $19.00 per
” Father Ryan surprised
or thought-up. They, (like Topsy) just happen and us Robinson with Peggy Hogue month.
some
of
the listeners by observing
and Dena Jones as angels, women
GAYMAN’S
we don’t try to stop ’em.
at the tomb were Rosemary Sachse, “Let me say that I am in entire
SEED
AND FEED
If a thing is told often enough, it becomes a real­ Carol Anderton and Barbetta Far- agreement with his underlying Everything the
Farmer needs in
ity to most people, and when this happens to most lien with Ethel Elroy as the risen theory of the Townsend Plan as
SEEDS, FEEDS,
regards
the
distribution
of
the
FERTILIZERS, Etc.
people, the thing IS a reality. The gossip monger Saviour. Costumes and the realis­ National Income. We have put out
514 S. 6th Street. Grants Pass
tic stage setting made the sacred
starts a story and it is repeated so many times peo­ scenes very impressive. The pro- more purchasing power into the
ple believe it, but most of us have to wait until we are gram closed in time for all who hands of those w’ho will use it.”
In spite of this but in all sincerity
dead to hear the good things we have done, which the wished to attend church.
STANDARD OIL
he insisted that the Townsend Plan
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scandal monger knows nothing about.
PRODUCTS
CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY w’ould not work. He also confus­
All of this amounts to but one point we are trying
ed the net income and the gross in­
and the
CHURCH
of the United States. Rep.
to make—Repeated suggestion. Start something and Community Sunday School at come
Best
Grease Job
Martin Smith brought light on j
repeat it often enough and it is believed, and when it 9:45 a. m.
You can possibly get at
Preaching .........
Ila. ni. this tangled subject. He said “I
is believed, IT IS A REALITY.
think I can furnish the figures j
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Mr. Bristol tells us in his book, “T. N. T.—It Rocks BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY for the gross income of the United
CAVE JUNCTION
States, As given by Dr. E. A. I
the Earth," not once, but many times, that this theme
CHURCH
MOTOR COURT
Goldenweiser, director of research
K. C. HAMILTON
is dynamite when used for a wrong purpose. One Sunday School ............ 10:00 a. m. and statistics for the Board of
Preaching
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may get away with it temporarily, but sooner or later Loyal Defenders ........... 7:00 p. ni. Governor or the Federal Reserve
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System.
He has estimated the
it has the opposite effect and it becomes, “T. N. T.” Pieaching
11:00 a. m.
¡amount for 1938 at five hundred
The mechanics of this theme must be used for good Prayer Meeting, Wed. . 7:00 p. in. ¡and fifty three BILLIONS of dol­ The Seal of Approval :
deeds and thoughts. The “institutions” are full of Orchestra Practice, Sat. 7 :00 p. m. lar*.n That floored Father Ryan
The Easter program last Sunday and he cheerfully admitted it.
people who tried to use society for a wrong cause.
morning
was put on by the Sunday “All right,” he said smilingly. The
The repeated suggestion causes people to think, School children,
who radiated the most interesting part of the debate
and when they think they unconsciously send out joyous happy spirit of Easter time. was the ignorance exhibited by
thoughts and their thoughts are contageous and The Sunday night service was those who were opposed to the
others catch it. It is the repeated suggestion—It well attended and the song service Plan. Senator Downey is wishing
was enjoyed by all the visitors as
Awarded by the American In­ :
travels and becomes a most powerful weapon.
well as the regular atendants.
stitute of Laundering after
F
H
A
LOANS
Friends—If 1 could get 500 people in this valley The preacher was at his best and
Passing Rigid Tests
BUILD NOW — PAY BY
Pickup and delivery every Mon :
to think along constructive lines and think strong delivered a timely message on the
THE MONTH
day and Thursday in Cave
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enough and long enough, there is nothing this valley | text in Mathew 26:39: “And He
Junction, Kerby and
went a little farther.”
Valley
Lumber
Co.
Holland
wants it could not have. For the sake of argument— The Sunday morning then» for West F St.
Phone 47
Suppose 500 people began saying this week and kept March 31 will be No. 5 in a series
GRANTS PASS
it up all summer—That this is going to be the best of sermons on the eighth chapter 9’
STEAM LAUNDRY
Romans which we will call
“Since 1900”
year we have ever had. We are all going to be suc­ “ if Christian
bondage.”
cessful—It this repeated suggestion was conscien­ We have a real treat to offer |
tiously passed on to everyone, it would soon be be­ vou Sunday night. The Nazarene,
T 51X5 IS A (OK-
lieved—and just as soon as it was believed—IT 1 Church of Grants Pass are sending
WED FE6ÜN0 r>
>ut a group of musical evangel­
STAKT ON A TRIP
WOULD BECOME A REALITY. Because the peo­ ! ists
who will put on the entire pro­
with a full
ple would BELIEV E 1!’. It’s the law, and you can’t gram of music, song and sermon.
6 as tank
change it.
We cordially invite you to come
out and hear them.
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The little Church with tlx big
OUR CCC CAMPS
welcome.
Ed Wright, Pastor.
Pastor.
It is indeed gratifying to know that the order to
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Gone
in Smoke!
vacate Oregon Caves CCC camp March 31, has been
rescinded and from the press dispatches this week it THREE C BOYS—
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appears that all camps will lx» retained this year.
Whether any of our letters sent had any weight construction while redwood, 'wal­
or not, we do not know, but our thoughts must have nut and myrtlewood are u<ed in Don’t Wait Until it is
TOO LATE!
had something to do with it. for they found attentive making rustie and mission style
furniture. Painted signs needed I I
ears, and we keep our camp.
about camp, cabinets, picture You can’t afford to be
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frames and many other specialties
Without Insurance
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You have only one duty to perform—satisfy your­ ire turned out at the shop
See TED ATHEY j Texaco Gas, Oil Greases
Many members of the c mpany
self that you are doing right.
and some of the supervisory staff gjHIUH''""”
GEO. A. HICKS
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WHY WAIT ?
Delays in the field are ex­
pensive this time of year
when your equipment is laid
up for
MAGNETO REPAIR
We suggest having Magne­
tos cleaned and repaired be­
fore something serious de­
velops
W« can do the job as effici­
ently and with expertness
equal to the city firm. We
Guarantee Satisfaction.
Service for
EISMANN - BOSCH -WICO
FAIRBANKS-MORSE
and all other type Magnetos
STEWART’S
Automotive Electric
703 So. 6th St.
Grants Pass
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I DR. A. N. COLLMAN
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Naturopathic Physician
SATURDAY AFTERNOONS
In Cave Junction
Dr. Fred W. Gould
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Dental Surgeon
Tuffs Building
Phone 4
Grants Pass
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FUNERAL HOME
Mrs. L. B. Hall, Manager
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Cor. 5th & C Sta.
Phone 388
HULL & HULL
FUNERAL HOME
Ambulance service day or nite
502 N 4th St.
Phone 334
VETERINARIAN
Horses and Cattle my Specialty
DR. O. L. HOHLFELD
408 South 6th Street
Day
phone
182—Night
538
Grants Pass
GRANTS PASS
HOTEL
MINERS HEADQUARTERS
615 “G” Street
Grants Pass, Oregon
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Watchmaking & Repairing
Come in and See us.
Clarence E. Eggers
604 S. 6th St.,
Grants Pass:
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Cash prices for Feeds and
Seeds of all kinds
Phone 123
Grants Pass
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The oldest and best since 1911
Free Pick up by Grants Pass
Laundry
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Notary Publics
AMY HUSSEY
M. C. ATHEY
LUCILE FLOYD
Holland