Page Four Illinois Valley News, Thursday, February 13, 1941 Illinois Valley News THE LIGHTNING STRIKES ASK FOR An independent newspaper devoted to the development of the richest valley in the world, the Illinois Valley and ita 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 M C : Sunday School 10 ta 11 a. m. Church services 11:15 a. tn. o-------------- Editor ATHEY Si SO .75 50 52 OO The Illinois Valley News reserve^ the right to reject any auvt-ruaing copy which i> deems objectionable. Advertising rates on applicat.on You hi .' PERFECTION BREAD : = : : Sabbth School at 9:30 a. in. Preaching Service 11:00 a. nv Prayer meeting Wednesday at i :30 p. m. Outside of Josephine County I i Keibel's ILLINOIS VALLFY CHURCH OF SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS SUBSCRIPTION PRICES In Josephine County One Year Six Months Three Month. ♦ CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY CHURCH ♦ i invit.-I to meet with : i At Your Grocer : : (’>uper. Elder, Kerby. «Ä1 _ (äj•■•■mi*«*(••(••***•*•••••II******••*••a•••*••***••aa a•«•**.,. LR1DGF.V1EW Ct-r.rMUNITY CHURCH Sunday School 10 to 11 a. m. Worship service 11 a. m. to 12 in Preaching 8 p. m. i'oung Peoples Service 7 to 8 p. ni. Piayer meeting Wednesday ■I < o'clock p. m. ^REDWOOD EMPIRE NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS UniQ PUIHSHt 4 he Seal of Approva: : : I : a I : BLESSED EVENT OUR MISTAKE—OR IS IT? BORN—to Mr. and Mrs. Eicon Riley of Grants Pass, Sunday, February 9, at the Josephine General hospital, twin boys, weighing 7 pounds 4 ounces and 6 pounds 10 ounces. All doing nicely. Mrs. Riley will be re­ membered as Miss Luncy White- head. J 5 i S Awarded by the American ln- stitute of Laundering after Passing Rigid Tests I Pickup and delivery every Mr>n In another column we publish a letter from Com­ day and Thursday in Cave Junction, Kerby and missioner Pete Fredrickson concerning our editorial (Continued fr6m story on Page One) Holland : last Week. The letter is self explanatory and needs JOSEPHINE COUNTY ROADS GRANTS PASS no explanation, except . . . : Salary Data STEAM LAUNDRY The good commissioner has lost sight of the sig­ Decrease Increase “Since 1900” nificance of the article. We are not objecting to the 1940 1941 From Over Rate Rate 1940 1940 raise in salary for the road crew. We wish they GRAZING SEASON County Engineer ........ (1) $175.00 $175.00 * $ could all get $2(X) a month—we wish the county could General O CPEN SOON 127.50 [DR. a . N. COLLMANi 150.00 Road Foreman (1) (11 22.50 2.50 afford to pay such good wages—That is not the point. Bridge Foreman (1) 127.50 (11 125.00 Naturopathic Phyaician : Carpenter (1) T05.00) The grazing season will soon : Office hours: 9 a. m. to 12 : When the road engineer was discharged, you gave Bridge I 95.00) (2) 100.00 Bridge Carpenter ..(1) 1:30 p. m. to 3 :30 p. m. 15.00 be open and applications should : (3) 105.00 (3) 110.00 I us the impression that it was done to save expenses, Patrolmen be submitted for the current year. : Sherman’* Camp 1 105.00 W. P. A. Supervisor (1) 105.00 in fact you said that was the reason for the removal. Transitman Cave Junction 10.00 All applications must be on*file ..... (1) 425.00 (1) 135.00 (1) 140.00 (1» 140.00 at the Redwood Ranger Station on £]•" The road department has made other removals, all Mechanic 15.00 (D 105.00 (1 ) 120.00 •T’ told to the extent of $.‘387.50, as per your statement. Blacksmith 10.00 or before March 1 to be consid- (21 125.00 (2) 130.00 Bulldozer Operator ered for anything but surplus Dr. Fred W. Gould I .......(1) 125.00) Motor Patrolman Then the salary raise came and left the coveted Motor 10.00 range. Patrolman .. ..(1) 105.00) (21 120.00 i Dental Surgeon 5.00 saving to $190.00, as per your statement. Why save Motor Patrolman ( 1 ) 100.00 < 1 > 105.00 Ranger Bowerman will be glad Tuff* Building II I Driver ............. (4) ■ 105.00 (3) 105.00 105.00 Phone 4 to assist the applicants in filling the $190.00? If the idea in the first place was to raise Truck 105.00 105.00 (1) Utility Man ra** j Giant* Pa** 5.00 out the necessary forms. 90.00 salaries rather than make a decided saving on the Secretary (1) . «S5.00 (1) ............... ,,.... .........Q 0.................................. road crew, why didn’t you give the rest of the $190 Totals $387.50 $197.50 rtcrqft $190.00 Total Saving of 1941 over 1940 to the men and give them something of a decent raise? |Drs. Cant rail & Dixon| CAmeaa shop VETERINARIANS Perhaps we mav have misunderstood the motive • Cor. 7th & M Office phone 116: at the beginning of the road crew “juggling.” Per­ PHOTOGRAPHS New Dr. A.... e Ficture Coming j Res. phone 245 or 577-Y 5 haps we are criticising unjustly. Or are we? Cameras and Supplies Grants Pass 113 N 6th St., Grants Pass a ^•iaaitMiatia*(lti*iil(*ia»ii»«e*«*aa»i»*»* ((»»««((l,tl,^| iiiaaa<(aiaaiit>iaiat**itt(*((«»i««ittit«*i*«|((tl((*((MMMg] uibuu A “Higgilty-Piggilty, my black hen, She laid three eggs at half past ten, She laid another ; t half past eight, AND THEN— She laid off to recuperate.” ■o Our attention has been called to Senate bill No. 780, to appropriate approximately a million and a half dollars to bu;ld roads to strategic minerals need­ ed in the national defense plan. Citizens in this district are urged to write to the Oregon delegation in Congress and ask them to give their support to this legislation There are several roads needed in this section to mines that would pro­ duce if there was a chance to get the minerals out. The Forest Service is expected to cooperate in this matter and will designate the roads that are needed. Write your congressmen and senators asking for their support on Senate hill No. 780. o Now that old Jupe has relented a little and the Weather Mi n seems disposed to be a little more rea­ sonable, why not let’s get hot and bothered about let- t ng the world know what a wonderful year we are go tV to have in the Ulino s Valley. If you don’t all ready Know it. we are going to have the best year in tiie history of the valley. Tell everyone from the out­ side what a great year we are going to have. They are interested i.nd should know it. the more we talk about it. the bigger it will be. L. B. Hall FRENCH LAUNDRY j & DRY CLEANERS Agencies Phone 388 Haynes Clothing Shop Wittrock’s Store, Kerby | Lew Hammer, Selma ........................................................ a AH Type of Clock* Repaired FUNERAL HOME Mrs. L. B. Hall, Manager AMBULANCE SERVICE Cor. 5th * C Sts. Guaranteed Work at Reason­ able Prices Cali: Wed. and Sat. MONEY FOR ROADS 1 Clarence E. Eggers I I I 4 JEWELER Del Rogue Hotel Building STAiORIIF PROCESS HULL & HULL FUNERAL HOME An bulance service day or nite 502 N I th St. "Dr. Kildare Goe* Home,” one of the created of the famou* Kildare aerie», i* the lateat medical mystery _ - picture ____ which ____ come* to the Cave City Theater Wednesday and Thursday, February 19 and 20. THE POCKETBOOK of KNOWLEDGE Phone 334 0 W a rd robe Cleaners SERVICE— The oldest nnd best since 1911 NOT SOMETHING FOR NOTHING — BUT DOING WHAT YOU WANT DONE PROMPTLY, I N T E L L I - GENTLY AND ECONOM­ ICALLY .... Free Pick up by Grant* Pas* Laundry GRANTS PASS HOTEL AAA Tow'ng MINERS HEADQUARTERS 615 “G” Street Grants Pass, Oregon Nash Sales and Service Phone 113 GRANTS PASS FEED & SEED CO. Garden Seed*, Field Seed», Fertiliser* Hodgen Brewder Specialised Feed* DEL ROGUE GARAGE 507 S. 6th Street, Grants Pass Phone 12 607 E. F, Grants Pass i F H A LOANS Along the Concroie BUILD NOW — PAY BY THE MONTH Valley Lumber Co. West F St. w.inuum Phone 47 Notary I*ublics AMY HUSSEY M C. ATHEY LUCILE FLOYD \ » *• Holland Gone up ot Smoke! You can’t afford to be Without Insurance Don’t Wait Until it is TOO LATE! SEE M C. ATHEY at The News Office j REDWOODS HOTEL I : i Grant* Passi SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE / Excellent Coffee Shop IN CONNECTION REASONABLE RATES j