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Illinois Valley News, Thursday, June 6, 1940
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 March 3, 1879
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Editor
C. ATHEY
he know’s men, and gives the Forest Service the best. WOMEN’S CLUB
We have seen many men connected with the service PLANS PICNIC
and have yet to find a man in a responsible position
The Cave Junction Women’s
we could call a “Sour Puss,” or anything like one. If j club
met this week at the home
every service in the government had the personnel of Mrs. H. C. Vernon on the Caves
the Forest Service has, what a nation we would have! highway, with Mrs. George P.
[ Scott, assisting hostess.
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, The meeting was called to order
SALUTE THE FLAG
by the president, Mrs. C. Y. Ar-
F DR. A. N. COLLMAN
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Naturopathic Physician
SATURDAY AFTERNOONS
In Cave Junction
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Dr. Fred W. Gould
Dental Surgeon
Tuff* Building
Phone 4
Grant* Pas*
' nold, after which the flag salute
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The United States Supreme Court has ruled that it and preamble of the club was
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Everyone joined in sing-
In Josephine County
is compulsory for school children to salute the flag. A I I given.
ing
America.
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One Year ..........
After a business meeting a very
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Sta Months .......
50 children to salute the flag, and a test case from Penn­ interesting book review, “The Ap-
Three Months ...
Outside of Josephine County
! pie W’omen of the Klickitat” by
sylvania brought the matter to a head.
$2 00
I Anna Van Rensselaer Morris was
In handing down a decision, Justice Frankfurter given by Mrs. Bert Watkins.
wrote,
“National unity is the basis of national secur­ It was decided to have a picnic
The Illinois Valley News reserves the right to reject any advertising
copy which i* deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application ity, the flag is the symbol of our national unity.”
I on Tuesday, July 9th, at Grey-
Every school child should be willing and happy to | to
back can,p . - Everyone is invited
attend and it is requested for
salute the flag of the nation that gives them lifejib- anyone wishing
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to attend, please
erty and the pursuit of happiness found in the United get in touch with either Mrs. C.
States. If they do not like the flag, we suggest they Y. Arnold or Mrs. Maude Sowell,
so they will know how many to
go to the country that waves a flag they do like.
plan for.
Refreshments were served and
us for the evening service. It is a the afternoon enjoyed by the fol­
real pleasure to preach to such at­ lowing: Mrs. George Hicks and
^REDWOOD EMPIRE NEWSPAPER PVBLISHEBS unit!
tentive, courteous young gentle­ daughters, Mrs. Amy Hussey, Mrs.
men. The sermon on the theme Bert Watkins, Mrs. Alice Bower­
“Sunshine and Shadows” was well man, Mrs. W. F. Darger, Mrs.
ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH
Maude Sowell, Mrs. C. Y. Arnold
received.
OF SEVENTH DAY
and
the hostesses, Mrs. George p.
We are planning another en-
MEETING “PROSPERITY’’
ADVENTISTS
tirely new serraon for next Sun- Scott and Mrs. H. C. Vernon.
Sabbth School at 9:30 a. m.
night on the subject, “Stop
In a national crises, thought again is the greatest Preaching Service 11:00 a. m. day
Signs
on the Highway of Life.” Wardrobe Cleaners
Prayer meeting Wednesday at
force, as it always is, but it comes home to us closer in 7:30
We will try to make this sermon Have New Home
p. m.
trouble. The thinking of the nation is done by com­ You are invited to meet with interesting and helpful to you if
you will come out to The Little
Celebrating their 15th anniver­
paratively few men and women, and it should be done us.
Church with the Big Welcome.
sary,
the Wardrobe Cleaners of
F.
W.
Cooper,
Elder,
Kerby.
by everyone. If you don’t think for yourself, you will
ED WRIGHT
Grants Pass will hold open house
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follow the thoughts of someone else. Those of you CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY :
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to all their friends and patrons in
who are following this theme, should start thinking
their new home Saturday, June 8,
BIBLE STUDY GROUP
CHURCH
for yourself. “Be a self-starter; don’t be a door mat Community Sunday School at The Bible Study group met between 4 and 10 p. m. Refresh­
ments and favors for the ladies
9:45 a. m.
and get stepped on.”
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. will be given.
Preaching
11 a. m. A. B. Iverson with 13 present. The
The nation, in times like those we are passing
The new enlarged shop has
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•topic for discussion was the Book $3000 worth of new equipment,
through at present, is full of emotion, and our emo­
KERBY UNION SUNDAY
of Ruth and it was an interesting the last word in cleaning estab­
tions change with the winds. Six months ago few
SCHOOL
hour. The next meeting will be
This includes a com-
thought seriously of us entering the European war. Sunday School at 9:45 a. ni. held Wednesday, June 12th at 2 I lishments.
pj^tjajteration’ a nd’dVessmaking
Sunday. All are cordially p. m. with Mrs. Margaret Monroe
Now better than 50 per cent of the nation would rise every
department and enlarged hat
invited.
on the Happy Camp road.
up and help England and France from being exterm­
cleaning and blocking with factory
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equipment.
inated. And if we were sure they would lose the war, BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY
Subscribe for the News
G. A. Johnson is the proprietor
CHURCH
75 per cent of our people would come to their aid, and
and he started 15 years ago with
Sunday
School
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10
A.
M.
we think these percentages mighty conservative.
two employes, now he has nine.
Preaching ........................ 11 A. M.
If you have pasted any of these articles in a scrap Loyal Defenders ........... 7 P. M. AIN’T THAT
Miss Clevenger is in charge of the
hemstitching department.
book, look back and read them and see how close Preaching
8 P. M.
SOMETHIN’
thought and the auto suggestion plays a most import­ Prayer meeting, Wednesday night
...................................... 8 P. M.
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ant part in your daily life. You can use it to your own
L. B. Hall
FUNERAL HOME
Mrs. L. B. Hall, Manager
AMBULANCE SERVICE
F H A LOANS
BUILD NOW — PAY BY
THE MONTH
Valley Lumber Co.
West F St.
HOW DO THEY DO IT?
Contributed by the Pastor
It does not make any difference in what part of the i
western part of the country, if one has any dealings I
FUNERAL HOME
Ambulance service day or nite
502 N 4th St.
GRANTS PASS
HOTEL
MINERS HEADQUARTERS
615 “G” Street
Grants Pass, Oregon
Knotty Pine
Flooring
Siding
Port Orford Cedar
and Dimension Stock
KEITH’S MARKET
Ben Spaulding
Along the Concrete
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The Seal of Approval i
Redwood Highway 1 l* Miles
South of Wilderville, Ore.
... SPECIAL . ..
Awarded by the American In-j
stitute of Laundering after
Passing Rigid Tests
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Pickup and delivery every Mon
day and Thursday in Cave
Junction, Kerby and
Holland
EXPERT REPAIRS
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All Work Guaranteed
MURPHY HICKS
GRANTS PASS
STEAM LAUNDRY
TEXACO GARAGE
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"Since 1900”
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BACK TO MY
ORIGINAL LOCATION
Clark's Insurance Agency
Clarence E. Eggers
JEWELER
Del Rogue Hotel Building
VETERINARIAN
Horae* and Cattle my Specialty
DR. O. L. HOHLFELD
Keibel’s
408 South 6th Street
PERFECTION
BREAD
Day phone 162—-Night 538
Grants Pass
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I & DRY CLEANERS
Agencies
Free Pick up by Grants Pass
Laundry
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Haynes Clothing Shop
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REDWOODS HOTEL
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Granta Pass
Wittrock's Store, Kerby
Lew Hammer, Selma
Call 7 Wed. and Sat.
California Oregon
SOLICITS YOUR
PATRONAGE
Power Company
Excellent Coffee Shopj
IN CONNECTION
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REASONABLE RATES
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The oldest and best since 1911
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Cash prices for Feeds and
Seeds of all kinds
Phone 123
Grants Pass
SATURDAY
June 8th
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LUMBER CO.
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Electricity
Will be off
I AÇK6D A DOVER
IF HE WISHED TO
HAVE HIS TIRES
INFLATED-RE SEZ,
IM Ä6IN IT*
Texaco Gas, Oil Greases
GEO. A. HICKS
DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR
Sure It’s Tough—
What in H—1 do you ex­
pect?
NOTICE
Phone 334
Lumber
Keith Sells the BEST
and Delivers it to Your
Own Door.
ONE WEEK ONLY—June 7 to 11
with the United States Forest Service, he or she comes :
into contact with exceedingly courteous gentlemen I Print dresses $1.98 and $1.49 at only
$1.00
who put themselves out to accommodate or give in­ : : Play Suita
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formation.
Women's
Summer
Shoes, ....... $1.49, $1.98, $2.29
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When this section lost Glenn Mitchell as super­ Ê
Agency for Avon Toiletries
visor of the Siskiyou National Forest, we thought we
were losing. Edward Cliff, his successor, filled the : :
HAYNES CLOTHING SHOP
CAVE JUNCTION
gap so quickly and completely that now we wonder
why we were sorry to lose Glenn. Not that we have
forgotten him, but his services have been so ade­
quately filled that in this capacity he is not missed.
Then in our own neighborhood, we lost M. M.
(Red) Nelson, and again we began to cry because he
was taken away from us. Harold Bowerman came
and as quickly as Mr. Cliff, successfully made himself
so universally liked ; nd gave such complete service so
graciously, that we wonder why we cried about los­
ing Red.
We don't know who the individual is who picks the
personnel of the Forest Service, but whoever he is,
Phone 47
HULL & HULL
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In watching the swells of an in­
coming tide on the ocean, every
seventh swell is the largest Mui
loudest when it breaks on the
beach. In a spiritual sense each
Sunday in our church work and
worship is _ grand, „ __
but __________
sometimes
there comes a day far more grand,
a day when all are conscious of
His presence, such a day was last '
Sunday, June 2, our communion 1
Sunday.
We had a big truck load of CCC
men from Cmp Oregon Caves with |
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Cor. 5th & C Sts.
Phone 388
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advantage if you will. You can lift yourself up and
be and do something for your country now, for your
family and for your neighbor. Your thoughts are
prayers, just as much as if you were kneeling at a pul­
prayers, just as much as if you were kneeling at an al­
ter. When the United States gets down to thinking,
trample on us.
“Thinking will make it so,” said a beautiful song,
and it is absolutely the truth.
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