Illinois Valley News. Thursday. July 24, 1941 Page Four The “Busy Bees” true to their name had 14 in their class, with one new scholar. Naturopathic Physician The church service had as guest S: Office hours: 9 a. m. to 12 speaker the Rev. F. W. Hopkins, :: 1:30 p. m. to 3:30 p. m. who spoke on the “Abounding : Sherman** Camp Cave Junction Life”, a sermon very helpful and i practical. He is always welcome, a- having preached here before, at 3' different times and being a long- time friend of Rev. Gray. Among the many visitors pres- : ent were Rev. and Mrs. F. W. Hop- kins, Mrs. Dale Griffin, Keith, ..0 Eloise and Alma Griffin, all of Grants Pass; Mr. and Mrs. Olaf C. Larsen, newcomers to our val­ DR. A. W. BARLOW ley. who have purchased property Naturopathic Physician on Highway 46 having come from Garden Grove, Cal., and being Redwoods Hotel Building members of the Lutheran church Phone 516 for appointment of Long Beach, Cal.; also Mrs. Ch Io Stevenson,, Presbyterian church of Phoenix, Oregon; Jerry Anderson of Lakeview, Oregon and Wardrobe Gleaners Mrs. Bert W'atkins. The missionary society this week The oldest and best since 1911 met with its president, Mrs. Luther Free Pick up by Grant* Pas* I Sherier, on the county road. The Laundry society is greatly in need of quilt blocks, or materials for same, and would welcome any contributions. Some 20 song books are missing HULL & HULI from the library and are greatly FUNERAL HOME needed. Please return any that may be out. Ambulance service dav or nite The Cross and Hicks families 210 West “A" Phone 334 are very much missed from their usual places, both being away for (3............................... 0 the week end. 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 M C Editor ATHEY SUBSCRIPTION PRICES In Josephine County One Year Six Months Three Month* 1 ............. -75 50 Outside of Josephine County One Year ............... »2 00 The Illinois Valley News reserves the right to reject any advertising copy which i> deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application VREDWO0D EMPIRE NEV DRAPER Pl tí LisHFfllS Unit.) O rf g W Ji läsp I apbr P ub li $ »V o|ci at i o h TURN THOUGHTS TO “OLD GLORY” the American uniform, ; nd this color signifies vig­ ilance, perseverance, and justice.” So, as we look at “Old Glory” rippling in the breeze, o let us remember what its colors stand for, and let us pick out the particular star in this mighty constella­ Miss Lettie Shade and her sis- tion which represents our own state, anti be thank­ i ter of Oakland, Calif., were call­ ers at the Harry C. Brown home ful that it “is still there.” on Wednesday morning, having ----------------- o----------------- driven up the coast to the Win­ THAT GARBAGE DUMP chuck river where they were guests i of Mrs. E. E Rrown and her sis- Summer time is a bad time for garbage. If it ■ ter, Mrs. Della Anderson. Miss who is a member of the is not properly taken care of it is a source of annoy­ Shade, faculty of the Oakland high school. ance to both the public and its good health, and some Commercial division, has property means should be found to make a dump where all can on the Winchuck. On Wednesday take their garbage and dispose of it in a healthy man­ afternoon the two ladies left for several days’ visit with their broth­ ner. er, George Shade, at Cave Junc­ If something is not done in the near future, the tion, Ore. They plan to return via health authorities will do it for us. This should be a I Grants Pass and highway 99 to their home at Walnut creek.— topic for discussion for the Chamber of Commerce, ! I Crescent City Triplicate. ¡COMPLETE REPAIR Service 1 WATCHES and CLOCKS f Reasonable Charges Clarence E. Eggers i JEWELER : Del Rogue Hotel Building : (3.........................................................13 GRANTS PASS HOTEL We have always wanted something def'n’te about MINERS HEADQUARTERS the flag. Here it is from authentic sources: 615 “G“ Street As a part of the cmpaign of educat‘on in nation­ Grants Pass, Oregon al loyalty, now being promoted throughout the nation the attention of the American people is bo ng directed F II A LOANS to their national emblem, the “Stars and Stripes,” the BUILD NOW — PAY BY world’s outstanding symbol of freedom nd personal j THE MONTH liberty. Valley Lumber Co. Patriotic organizations throughout our country, West F St. Phone 47 realizing that a widespread knowledge of the flag’s and that body should find a location where all the history and significance is a powerful imnliment for people from Cave Jum tion could dump their garbage. ¡FRENCH LAUNDR y | Don't let us wait until we are told to do something. building loyalty and devotion to our nation, are en­ Let ’s do it and do it right now. It is really a serious couraging respect and love for the flag in the schools & DRY CLEANERS i FUNERAI. HOME matter. and among adult citizens, and are disseminating in­ Mrs. L. B. Hall, Manager I Agencies formation about “Old Glory.” i AMBULANCE SERVICE Haynes Clothing Shop The U. S. Navy, through its recruiting service of­ CHURCH Witfrock’» Store, Kerby I Phone 388 Cor. 5th & C Sts. Lew Hammer, Selma Sunday School 10 to 11 a. m. fices, is giving wide distribution to a folder. “The Flag Worship service 11 a. m. to 12 of the United States, How to Display and Respect It." - CHICKEN and SEA FOOD (’all: Wed. and Sat. Evening Service at 7:30 p. m. DINNERS—at the Flag manufacturers report an unprecedented demand Young Peoples Service 7 to 8 p. CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY for flags, large and small. Business concerns are de­ CLIFF HOUSE Prayer meeting Wednesday CHURCH On Pebble Beach Drive vising plans for distribution of the flag and informa­ Sunday school 8 o'clock p. m. 10 to 11 a. m. Mr. Dexter of Grants Pass will Crescent City, California tion concerning it. 5TAIORUF Church services 11 to 12’a. m. have charge of the morning and As a means of awakening renewed interest in the PROCESS Come Sunday and hear Dr. evening services. I Geo. H. Gray, Pastor. flag, it is suggested that the following little-known GRANTS PASS i ■ ■ o ------------- fact should be brought to the attention of the citizen - FEED & SEED CO. KERBY UNION SUNDAY i SCHOOL Garden Seed*, Field Seed», of every state: Do you know that on? specific stai ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH i Fertilizers Hodgen OF SEVENTH DAY among the IS on the flag, represents YOUR state? ■4 The Kerby Union Sunday school Brewster Specialized Feed* ADVENTISTS Phone 12 607 E. F, Grants Pass And do you know which particular star it is? invites everyone to their Sunday SUMMONS Sabbth School at 9:30 a. m. school, which is held every Sunday IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF We all have long known that the 48 stars represent Preaching Service 11:00 a. m. STATE OF OREGON, FOR the 48 states, but that each stands for a specific state Prayer meeting Wednesday at at 9:4*> a. m. in the I. O. O. F. THE THE COUNTY OF JOSEPHINE. hall. rtcrqft Mary Jane Booker, plaintiff, comes as a surprise to most citizens. The historic fact 7 :30 p. m. o vs. You ale invited to meet with c»mcPA shop is that President Taft issued an executive order in Robert B. Booker, Defendant. COMMUNITY CHURCH is. To Robert B. Booker, Defend ­ 1912, which fixed the arrangement of the stars in six ant : I.ynn Jolliffee, elder, Cave Junc­ CLIPPINGS PHOTOGRAPHS IN THE NAME OF THE STATE rows of eight stars each, and stated that the stars tion. (Contributed ) Cameras and Supplies OF OREGON: You are hereby re­ ---------------------- 0----------------------- should symbolize the states in order of their admis­ Sunday school attendance, 55; quired to appear and answer the 113 N 6th St., Grants Pass BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY colle, tion, $2.32. complaint filed against you in the sion to the Union. ibove entitled court and cause Accordingly, as Oregon was the thirty-third state within four (4) weeks from the 0 late of first publication of this to be admitted, it is represented by the first star in the summons, which date is July 3rd. fifth, or next to the last row; and Washington, forty- 1941, and if you fail to so appear ASK FOR and answer said complaint, plain­ second in order of admission, has, as its particular tiff will apply to the above court star, tht‘ second from the left in the bottom row. for the relief prayed for in said ♦ complaint, to-wit: It is well for us all to remember the symbolic mean­ For a decree of divorce forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony! ings of the flag's colors, which are officially set fo *th now an 1 heretofore existing be- as follows: "White signifies purity, innocence; red, tween you and the above named plaintiff. hardiness and valor. Blue is the traditional color of TWf CRCNTS »((**ttltls*ll»*tl«((*aaaaaa*aafaaaaaalaaaaaaaaa,aaaaaa,,,,,,,,, p'j Awarded by the American In : stitute of Laundering after j Passing Rigid Tests Pickup and delivery every Mon • day and Thursday in Cave Junction. Kerby and Holland GRANTS PASS STEAM LAUNDRY "Since 1900’’ i