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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1941)
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, March 13, 1941 Page Four THAT MEANS ALL OF ASK FOR An independent new paper devoted to the development of the richest valley in the world, the Illinois Valley and its surrounding districta. 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 S. 1879 M C CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday School 10 to 11 a. m. Church services 11:15 a. m. - ------------- % Editor ATHEY In Josephine County 11 so 12 00 Year PERFECTION BREAD Sabbth School at 9:30 a. m. Preaching Service 11:00 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7 :30 p. m. uu are invited to meet with Outside of J' ephine County On« The Illinois Valley News reserve- the right to reject any advertising copy whicii P deems objectionable. Advertising rates on applicat.on ♦ At Y'our Grocer W. Cooper, Elder, Kerby. ------------- o------------- ^REDWOOD EMPIRE NEWSPAPER Olf PUBLISH' PUBLISHERS Unit.J Officers Installed for O'Brien Women’s Club I'lb O'Brien Women's club met last Friday at the home of Mr». Grace Kretsinger, at which time the newly elected officers were in stalled. \ corsage of spring flow ers was presented each officer. The flowers came from the gar- den of Mrs. Ear) Boyd. The several committees i were then appointed for the coming year. Everyone was happy te have Mrs. Fred Galeno present. She was en route to Seattle where the Galenos now make their home. Mrs. Bess Semple, a guest, told of work being done in the Grants Pass Women’s club. >••««•••<••••••••<•*•-i The Seal of Approval Sunday School 10 to 11 a. m. Worship service 11 a. m. to 12 Evening Service at 7:30 p. m. Young Peoples Service 7 to 8 p. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 o’clock p. m. Special services will be conduct ed by Rev. E. E. Taylor of Stev enson, Wash., for a series of two weeks, beginning Wednesday eve ning, March 19th. Song services will begin at 8:00 o’clock each evening. A cordial invitation is extended to all. L. A. BEARD. ■o------------- Food Map of Europe as of Today New York (Special)—Al) Eu- way and Finland are not fai be ope is on short rations. Only tiny hind The above map will now ’ortugal still commands a normal darken quickly from month to >od supply Before the first of month The terrible food emer- h<* next harvests can be reaped, gency in Europe, so long forecast ive months must elapse. In some by food experts is now but a step 'ountriea. remaining food stocks away will have been exhausted long Spain may be able to get some a-fore, when conditions of slow help from the Argentine In the -tarvation which already exist case of the other countries, how vill become actual famine More- ever. their main hop« seems to be >ver, in several European coun th«- United State» I.ike the Ar ties the harvest covers only a gentine. the United State.« not ' pw months consumption only holds large surplus carry The above map has been drawn overs of foodstuffs of which it o bring the threatened areas into would be glad to get rid. but each «■lief As may be seen at a glance, one of these starving countries he British Isles, Germany. Italy holds in this country frozen dol ind the Balkans, although all on lar balance« ample to pay for the itions. are not in danger But the food they need Belgium, alone, ittle, western democracies, always has several hundred million dol iependent on overseas supplies lars in assets here It is then pri ind now cut off by the blockade, marily a question whether it can re already on a .«-mi-starvation be arranged to pass this food MS IS through the blockade if, at the Darkest, immediate spots in the i European end, it can be taken in ■icture are Belgium and Poland | ■ control by a tight, neutral agency the latter because of war devas- 1 which will supervise its distribu atlon and partitioning) Here,, tion to non-belligerent, civilian iCtual famine already prevails populations only—and a guaran ’eoph an- -lying of sheet hunger tee that it will not fall into other tut Spain France Holland Nnr- hands : BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH SOkPtR SOlCIATI ON The starvation areas of Europe can he seen at a «lance, above. This map will now darken from month to month as, in many countries, the last remaining food stock« reach exhaustion Keitel's : : ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH OF SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS SUBSCRIPTION PRICES One Year .................... -.................................. Six Months ......... ........ Three Months ...... ........... ............ —......... 0 Tea was served by the hostess When a drivers’ license is re and all enjoyed the social hour. voked following conviction of driv o----------- — ing while under the influence of, intoxicating liquor, he may apply Farewell Party Given for reinstatement during the first ForJack, Robert Pape year provided his application is accompanied by a recommendation ■ A farewell party was given from the convicting magistrate Tuesday evening at the Owl for ami the applicant establishes proof Jack and Robert Pape. Dancing of financial responsibility. was enjoyed by the guests and The annual production of honey Failing to obtain the judge’s rec later in the evening sandwiches, ommendation, no application for and beeswax in the United States is cake and coffee were served. reinstatement may be made till one valued at $100.030.000. • • • Those present were: year has elapsed. After one year, Asphalt shingles that tend to lift Misses Eileen Whitehead, Edda the application must be accompan when the wind blows can be fastened Burke, Dorothy Gibson, Gertrude ied by proof of financial responsi down with roof putty placed on the Bloomingcamp, Mrs. Elton Riley, bility and without this proof, no underside. • • • Messrs. Jack and Robert Pape, Ed reinstatement may be made for a Cows spend eight out of the 24 Scherffius, Floyd Bohan, Dave period of three years after revo hours in actual grazing; the remain Addison and Jim Whitehead. cation. After this period, the ap ing 16 hours are passed in resting ------------- o- - plicant may be reinstated upon and chewing the cud. • • • passing the required driver’s ex- LICENSES REVOKED ‘ aminations. Sweet potato starch, now advanc FOR 595 PERSONS Proof of financial responsibility ing out of the experimental stage, may be established by one of three is rated better than the imported Driving while under the influ methods, according to Snell, The root starches which Americans have ence of intoxicating liquor cost applicant may show he has ob- been using at the rate of 400,000,000 pounds a year. 959 Oregon drivers their opera tained liability insurance in the • • • tor’s licenses during the year 1940 amount of $11,000, he may exe- One of the most important fac according to a report made today cute a bond in this amount, or he tors in the preservation of rural by Earl Snell, secretary of state. may deposit with the state treas health and sanitation is proper This is an increase of 28 per cent urer money or securities for {his maintenance of farm plumbing. • • • over license revocations for this of amount. Putting ground limestone and su fense during the year 1939. The difficulty of establishing Revocation of driver's licenses proof of financial responsibility perphosphate cn pastures and mead becoming an in- ows in winter for all offenses during the year following conviction of drunk driv creasing prac totaled 1,043, compared to 828 in ing, is shown by figures compiled • • 1939, an increase of 25 per cent. by the secretary of state showing As a result < t consumer demand, Suspension for reckless driving in that only about five per cent of experiments are underway in sev- 1940 totaled 355, 85 licenses were drivers who lose their licenses.for eral sections of the United States suspended for failure to satisfy I this offense are able to regain to breed a type of hog with more judgments arising from an auto them before the three-year period lean meat in the bacon. mobile accident, 61 were suspend expires. ed for violation of the basic rule License revocation following: rtcrqft and 60 for hit-and-run offenses. conviction for drunk driving is Cfímefíñ shop Al) susnensions during the year to mandatory on the part of the sec taled 739. ! retary of state and is not discre PHOTOGRAPHS Of the 959 drivers who lost their tionary with the convicting magis- (’ameras and Supplies licenses as a result of conviction . trate. it was emphasized. of driving while intoxicated, 643 | T13 N 6th St., Grants Pass O were in Oregon courts and 106 were in out-of-state courtk. Ac- lWr. and Mrs. M. F. Krauss and cording to law. when an Oregon family, Mrs. Ed. Grip and Givenny Notary Publics licensed operator is convicted on spent last Sunday at Crescent City. AMY HUSSEY drunken driving charges in another They also visited the Henry West M. C. ATHEY state, his Oregon license is re brook family at Smith River. LUCILE FLOYD voked upon filing of the record of --------------o------------- Holland conviction at the secretary of state's office at Salem. Send The News to your friends Pickup and delivery every Mon day and Thursday in Cave Junction, Kerby and Holland : : : GRANTS PASS STEAM LAUNDRY : “Since 1900” ¿Ji«IllllllllllllllllIIISIlIIIIII■«••••«•Itllllllll••«••••••«»«•«««« I __ tMllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllll**llllllllll**IMIItlttllllMl| T dr . a . n . collman Naturopathic Physician Office hours: 9 a. m. to 12 : : 1:30 p. m. to 3 :30 p. m. : : Sherman’s Camp Cave Junction : EI S' !••»»«»«•••»»•••««•*««I Dr. Fred W. Gould Dental Surgeon Tuff« Building Phone 4 Grants Pass DR. A. W. BARLOW Naturopathic Physician Redwoods Hotel Building Phone 516 for appointment 0.......................................................... "ffl |Drs. Cantrall & Dixon I VETERINARIANS ■Cor. 7th & M Office phone 116: : ~ • - - - or 577-Y -------- Res. phone 245 i : Grants Pass 0' L. B. Hall FUNERAL HOME Mrs. L. B. Hall, Manager AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 388 A THE POCKETBOOK ¿/KNOWLEDGE Awarded by the American In stitute of Launciering after Passing Rigid Tests E| ........ ...I Cor. 5th & C Sts. I,*,,,. All Type of Clocks Repaired : Guaranteed Work at Reason able Prices : I Clarence E. Eggers JEWELER Del Rogue Hotel Building 0......................................... I HULL & HULL FUNERAL HOME Ambulance service day or nit« 502 N 4th St. Phone 334 ¡FRENCH LAUNDRY W ardrobe Cleaners & DRY CLEANERS Agencies Hiynfi Clothing Shop Wiltrock'« Store, Kerby Lew Ha mmer, Selma (¡RANTS PASS HOTEL ( all: Wed. and Sat. 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