Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, May 16, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, May 16, 1940
Page Two
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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 3, 1879
Editor
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PUBLISHERS unni
MEETING “PROSPERITY”
■ all over the state at the annual ' don’t think it was anything that
state convention of the state or­ was done intentionally that caused
ganization. The theme for the this. It was just an oversight. We
convention is “Wake Up and Live” | didn’t do what we should have at
. . of
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and the people
Granta
Pass _ ____
will 'the time. We are all guilty of
know what that means this week J these crimes on the highway every
end.
day of the year, I believe. I un-
The ladies attending the conven-1 derstand since we came here today
tion have been promised a Cave- [ that another one of the parties was
man and the Oregon Caves, the taken away from us and I hope he
latter they will take over Satur­ feels the same way. I want you
day night.
to know that this is our sentiment.
We hold nothing against anybody
and I hope you feel the same way.”
Friends Gather To
In justice to Mr. Stone’s above
Celebrate Birthday
statement, it was rumored here the
day of the inquest that the third
Last Monday evening friends
party in the automobile had passed
gathered at the home of Mr. and
away. This was incorrect, but the
Mrs. C. E. Thacker to celebrate
rumor, nevertheless, was spread
the birthday of Mrs. Helen Hicks.
about unjustly.
The friendly gobble of “Murphy
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Turks” is heard no more as the
Subscribe for the Illinois Valley
bird was used as the main course
News. It’s worth the price.
at the dinner and with all the
good things that go to make a
well balanced meal was enjoyed
A P6AUTIFVL HOOD
by all.
MAV HELP irt LOOK?
While the ladies were busy with
30Î WHAT 3 UNDER
IT IS REALLY WHAT
the dishes the men “fit” the war
and then all joined in story tell­
ing. Among those present beside
the host and hostess Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Thacker were Mr. and Mrs.
Murphy Hicks, Vivian Taylor,
Irene McCasland, Jim Whithead,
Lucy Whitehead, Milt Akerill,
Nat Wooley, Ted Athey, Elton Ri­
ley, Kenneth and Gerald Thacker.
CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Commui.ity Sunday School at
9:45 a in
11 a m.
Preaching
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KERBY UNION SUNDAY
SCHOOL
Sunday School nt 9:45 a. m.
every Sunday, All are cordially
invited
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Mother and Daughter
(Continued from Page O ih »)
<’. V Arnold led the singing while
tl e Girl Scouts got ready for the
next part of the program.
This was an interesting play­
let in four acts, entitled “Girl
Scouts at the Court of Queen Eliz­
abeth". Those taking part were,
Ft hid Elroy, as Queen Elizabeth;
Rosemary Sachse, Carl Anderson,
Sharon Currier, Denn Jones. Eve­
lyn Hays and Ann Sherier, as la-
dies-in waiting to the queen; Cleo
Doney, Aleta Burch and Ella Slo-
l ecker, as Girl Scouts; and Delila
Hill, Loraine Pullen, Ramona Pul
ten and Barbetta Farlein, as towns­
people.
The floor was then cleared and
Mrs. Lew Hammer and Mrs. Bert
Hadden led a grand march, which
was greatly enjoyed by everyone
Aftei a Virginia Reel in which ev
eryone took part, the party broke
up with everyone saying they had
had a very pleasont evening.
Much credit is due to Girl
Scouts, the "Scout Mothers" and
the ladies of the American Legion
Auxiliary for the success of the
evening. Mrs. Cecil Slack, assist­
given much time and effort to the
given much tim earn! effort to the
preparation of the program, wa.<
unable to attend.
BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Sunday School
10 A. M.
Preaching
11 A. M.
Loyal Defenders
7 P M
H P. M.
Preaching
Prayer meeting, Wednei lay night
8 P. M.
BRIDGEVIEW
We got under way with a good
Mother's day program immediately
after Sunday school last Sunday.
We paid loving tribute to mother
in music and song, with a few ap-
propriate readings, A group of
songs by the Junior class deserves
honorable mention, The sermon
which followed, on the «uhject,
'The hand that rocks the cradle"
was lovingly dedicated to all good
mothers.
We were disappointed in the
evening because the Grants Pass
Evangelistic group failed to ap­
pear. A truck lead of CCC roen Big Contention In
with us who listened with that tirants Pass Friday
court«>y which la one of the char­
acteristics of southern gentlemen.
Business and Professional Wo
Next Sunday morning Leonard men'* club ‘ Grants Pass will play
Beard will be the 11 o'clock hosts to about 300 delegnte* from
Dr. Fred W. Gould
The oldest and best since 1911
Free Pick up by Grants Pass
Laundry
Dental Surgeon
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Phone 4
Granta Paaa
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Mrs. L. B. Hall, Manager
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Phone 388
Cor. 5th & C Sts.
Valley Lumber Co.
West F St.
Phone 47
GRANTS PASS
HOTEL
VETERINARIAN
Horiei and Cattle my Specialty
DR. O. L. HOHLFELD
408 South 6th Street
Day phone 162—Night 538
Grants Pass
MINERS HEADQUARTERS
615 “G“ Street
Grants Pass, Oregon
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BACK TO MY
ORIGINAL LOCATION
Clark’s Insurance Agency
HULL & HULL
FUNERAL HOME
Clarence E. Eggers
Ambulance service dav or nite
502 N 4th St
Phone 334
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• Newman’s Experience As an Attorney
He is admitted to practice
in all of the Courts of Minne­
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sota, North Dakota and Oregon, and in the United States Dis­
trict and Circuit Courts. He has enjoyed a wide and suc­
cessful practice in every branch of the law, during his 38 years
experience as an attorney. Has practiced law in this district
for the past 32 years.
He is the bistrict Attorney of Jackson County, his term
in which office will expire in January, 1941.
During the first three years in office, over 2300 criminal
cases, ranging in importance from traffic and game viola­
tions t<> murder, were filed in the Courts of Jackson County.
A conviction was had in all but 23 of these cases. This is a
record of 99 per cent convictions.
As a direct result of such convictions, fines and costs
were assessed against the defendants in an aggregate sum of
over $3(1,000, which was far in excess of the total operating
expense of the office of District Attorney for the entire three-
year period. In addition to such fines, many of the convicted
defendants served terms in either the County Jail or State
Penitentiary, where many of them Hre still confined.
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Notwithstanding this record, it is generally conceded, even
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• Newman’s Qualifications Made Plain •
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• Appreciates Courtesies Extended o
In closing his campaign for nomination, he wishes to ex-
pre" his thanks and appreciation to th«- people of the two
counties for the courtesies extended him and the spirit irt which
they have received his campaign.
This applies particularly to the Grange, Townsend clubs.
Veterans' organizations. Church organizations. and other civic
bodies, which have offered him an opportunity to meet the
people in groups, which personal contacts he would otherwise
have b«*en unable to make, owing to his exacting duties as Dis­
trict Atorney of Jackson County.
Paid Adv.
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He has mailed or had delivered personally, to every reg­
istered voter in both Jackson and Josephine Counties a full
statement of his qualifications and experience, which qualifi­
cations and experience he feels entitle him to the considera­
tion of the electorate.
All that he asks in return is a careful, fair and impartial
consideration of such record, and an honest and unbiased ballot
thereon.
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Candidate
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Grants Pass
The will to do is 80 per cent of the battle to succeed. A CORRECTION
One can make their own opportunities if they have the
will to do it. Sticking to the end is just another way In our article last week concern­
the automobile accident that
of saying, I know I can do it, and I
ILL DO IT. ing
practically paralyzed the valley, we
That’s the spirit that wins.
print •! what we thought was the
The will to do and do it with a will are two differ­ sentiment so nobly expressed by
L. A, Stone. We apparently did
ent things. The will to do is the determination one not
Texaco Gas, Oil Greases
quote him correctly, but we did
has to accomplish things. Doing it with a will is doing not intend to misquote or give a
GEO. A. HICKS
it willingly with a smile that attracts. Do what wrong impression, so we secured
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you’re doing at present the best you know how with Mr. Stone's statement from the
Miss Irene Varner,
The Seal of Approval
the most pleasant thoughts and do it well, and you stenographer,
who took all th«* statements down
won’t be there long. We have told you this before, at the inquest. Following is Mr.
but most of us need telling many times before it sinks Stone’s statement:
“It is going to be pretty hard
in.
express to you gentlemen and
Do what you are doing better than anyone else can to
neighbors here my feelings, but I
do it, and you will soon be prompted to a better job. do want to convey this to you. I
Do the same thing with that job and you get another have talked to Mr. and Mrs. Hay­
by the American In­
promotion, keep it up and you are soon the chief den and my son-in-law, Mr. White- Awarded
stitute of Launtlering after
head and the children, and it is
Passing Rigid Tests
mogul, you can’t help it, IF you keep on doing the jobs the sentiment of my wife and my­
Pickup and delivery every Mon
the best.
self, with them I think, that it is :
day and Thursday in Cave
You’ve all heard people complain about the job one of these accidents that is un­
Junction, Kerby and
:
Holland
avoidable
—
that
happen
every
day
they have. They don’t like it and they wish they had
in the year. It takes our loved
our job, etc., etc. and etc. Those people will always ones from us that we can never! I
GRANTS PASS
be doing something they don’t like. If they would bring back. We don’t want to
STEAM LAUNDRY
“Since 1900”
reverse their thought and like the job they are doing, mak«> any criminal charges against
the
drivers
of
these
other
cars.
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MAKE themselves like it and do the best they can,
they would soon get a better job.
Make up your mind what you want and then go
after it believing that you have the ability and the
“stick-to-itiveness” to get her.
•peaker. Subject, ‘‘The Seventh
Day”.
The following Sunday
morning, May 26, W. A. Brown
will *alk to tn on “The Necessity
of Church Attendance.” The next
ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH
Sunday morning, June 2, F. F.
OF SEVENTH DAY
Hibbard will give us a sermon on
ADVENTISTS
“I h«‘ Love c* God.” The pastor
Sabbth School at 9:30 a. m.
will be preaching each Sunday
Preaching Service 11:00 a. nt. | night • the them«' for Sunday night.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at May '9, will b«1 “Separators”.
7:30 p. m.
The litt'e church with tht* big
You are invite«) to meet with I w< Iconic.
as.
FD V» RIGHT, Pastor.
F. W. Cooper, Elder, Kerby.
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