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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1940)
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, April 25, 1910 Page Two 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 Mareh 3, 1879 M Editor C. ATHEY SUBSCRIPTION PRICES In Josephine County One Year • Six Months ........ Three Month» $i so . ............—......... ................. —... Outside of Josephine County ^ »2 oo One Year The Illinois Valley News reserves the right to reject any advertising copy which i> deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application G R E g 1 o (P)N E/W ypÄP E R ? U B L1 S H± E iti) 4 l $\0CI A T I 0 H {^REDWOOD empire NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS "Gey for a number of years and was lowing members: Mrs. Robert his compliment and for the business he left with the well known here. The funeral Balzke and Mrs. Fred Galeno of firm. was held today (Thursday) at 3 O’Brien, Mrs. C. Y. Arnold, Mrs. This manager happened to be one of those rare o’clock at the I. O. O. F. cemetery. Harry O. Smith and Mrs. C. C. Babcock of Cave Junction. A no individuals who practiced the “Golden Rule.’ He There was also services held in host luncheon was held at the Grants Pass at the Hull & Hull thought long and hard on what the influential man Funeral home at 1 o’clock. Medford hotel and the afternoon session was devoted to flower ar told him. He had a fine position for his assistant. The --------------o------------- manager knew that it would be years before he could 835 Farmers Signed for rangement and flower show judg ing school by Mrs. Daniel Heffner give this man such a position, yet he needed him. But Conservation Program of Portland. at the same time, did he have the right to keep our Forty-three more Josephine friend from going ahead and bettering his position. county STANDARD OIL farmers entered the 1940 He couldn’t stand the strain any longer and called our Agricultural Conservation pro PRODUCTS friend into his office and told him what the influen- gram during the week ending and the April 25. The total number now tial caller had said, that he had a fine position for him, participating in the program is Best Grease Job and said if you want to take it, I shall not put any 835 or about 44 per cent of all You can possibly get at stuinoLng blocks in your way. The decision must rest the farmers in the county. Thi| figure should be largely with you. CAVE JUNCTION increased in the next week by Our friend knew’ full well what went through the many who will want to get in be- MOTOR COURT mind of his employer, and he knew full well what a fore the May 1 closing date. K. C. HAMILTON -------------- □-------------- fine fellow he was, and straightforward made the de GARDEN CLUB cision. I would rather work for you and have your ATTEND MEETING AT MEDFORD friendship with the happiness I have here than the TYPEWRITERS — Sales & Rentals best job this man could possibly give me. That was Attending the Garden club i OFFICE EQUIPMENT and all there was to the conversation, except a warm hand meeting at Medford last wednes- SUPPLIES --day, the Illinois Valley Garden GRANTS PASS TYPEWRITER clasp of understanding. COMPANY club was represented by the fol- 622^ E. H Grants Pass Not more than a week later, a new sign was put up ever the institution,with our friend’s name asso Early for ciated with the former owner. And right there was I Make Appointments I : that new : our friend’s new home. He knew it would come, and ASK FOR MOTHER’S DAY I he never gave up hope of getting it. : s PERMANENT WAVE £ This is a long story, but it has a moral: Do the best : ♦ Special Mother's Day Price you can with the job you have to do, and do it with a smile, and someone will find you out and you will get $2.00 I : Keibel’s a getter one, and with the better job comes “Mr. Pros : Gertrude Bloomingcamp : : : perity.” It never fails. ! Cave Junction Beauty PERFECTION : ( Salon : I MEETING “PROSPERITY” Meeting “Mr. Prosperity” is not at all a hard job. He likes people and he likes people to like him. He is a most affable fellow. A little elusive, but, never theless, easy to find when one really wants to find him. Orchestra Practice, Sat. 7:00 p. m. Meeting “Mr. Prosperity” remains with the indi ------------- o------------- vidual. If one desires to meet him, one most cer CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY tainly can, and not only meet him, shake him by the CHURCH hand and make “Mr. Prosperity” like him. And the ILL1NOIS VALLEY CHURCH Community Sunday School at OF SEVENTH DAY only cockeyed thing in the world one has to do, is to 9:45 a. m. use one’s noodle. Start thinking and start thinking Sabbth ADVENTISTS Preaching .............. ]1 a m. School at 9:30 a. m. fast. Preaching Service 11:00 a. m. KERBY UNION SUNDAY In the first place you must make up your mind Prayer meeting Wednesday at SCHOOL p. m. just why you want to meet “Mr. Prosperity.” What 7:30 Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. You are invited to meet, with every Sunday. All are cordially have you in your mind that makes the desire? Find us. this out and then begin to concentrate on the think F. W. Cooper, Elder, Kerby. invited. -------------o———v» - desired. Concentrate. Do you hear us? CONCEN BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY FRANK DONEY TRATE! CHURCH Concentrating goes like this—I knew a man once Sunday School .............10:00 a. in. Francis Grant Doney, aged 76 who wanted a home. He had been paying rent so Preaching ...................... 8:00 p. m. years, father of W. A. Doney of Loyal Defenders 7:00 p. m. the Illinois valley, passed away long that he was tired of it, so he decided that he was Preaching ................... 11:00 a. m. Sunday, April 21st in Grants Pass. going to get a home of his own. He started concen Prayer Meeting, Wed. . 7:00 p. m. ! Mr. Doney had lived in the val- trating on this thought. Repeating to himself and r saying to himself as often as he had time to himself— I’m going to have that home. I’m going to have that home. Then after while he began to visualize to him self what the home would look like when he built it. He began to plan the interior and what furniture he would put into it. The thoughts grew and finally he found himself working harder at his job to accomplish what he wanted. His boss noticed his ambitious work and found a better place for him—more salary—more responsibility—more action. But he never quit think ing about the new home. All this time, remember, he did not have the faint est idea where the money would come from to build the home. He never gave that a thought. He just | believed the way would I m * provided when the right time came. CAREFREE** In his new position—his new responsibilities brought him in contact with prominent men. He gave his new position every thing he had, working harder than ever, if that was possible. One day a man came to talk over some business with the firm “our man in question worked for, and the manager turned this man over to our friend. The caller was a very pow erful, influential man, and when he finished his busi ness with our friend, he went back to the manager of the firm and asked where he found such a competent WITH AN AU assistant. The manager answered that the assistant had been with him for some time and had just recently been promoted to this new job. When the caller left he said to the manager, “Whenever you want to let this man go. please let me know. 1 have a fine posi tion for him. He is the man I have been looking for for a long time.” The manager thanked the caller for ------------------------------- o— ELECTR' c i I I Specializing Exclusively in NON-CANCELLABLE BREAD ♦ I : : Also Low Cost Legal Reserve Life Insurance C. B. PRITCHETT Local Representative 807 Orchard Ave., Grants Pass I tb......................................... & ^niiMuiHuhiuiiiiiiHninini.......... •iiiii*MMiiMimni*i(«) DR. A. N. COLLMAN | : and Paul Revere Insurance Co. : At Your Grocer : Accident and Health Protection Massachusetts Protective Association : Naturopathic Physician SATURDAY AFTERNOONS In Cave Junction : : : I à ........................................................0 3’ •••.......... (g Dr. Fred W. 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