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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1941)
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, August 21, 1941 Page Four ______ i .................................... Illinois Valley News Naturopathic Physician 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 Office hours: 9 a. m. to 12 : 1:30 p. m. to 3 :30 p. m. : Sherman's Camp Cave Junction Editor ATHEY ............................ SUBSCRIPTION PRICES In Josephine County ................................................. ** 50 ............................................................................... .............................. Outside of Josephine County ....................................................................... *2 00 Oae Year S im Months Three Month» One Year The Illinois Valley News reserves the right to reject any advertising copy which i> deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application ___________ , ^REDWOOD EMPIRE NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ORftlOM iM^SRlRMB PUIllSrçtKy 41^5 Ö-CI AT I OH New ('offee Shop Opened in Kerby This week, Mrs. Blanche Lackey of Kerby, opened a new coffee shop in Kerby under the name of the Do Drop Inn Coffee Shop. The cafe is located next door to the Standard Oil service sta tion of ('. E. Johnson, and the building has just recently been | built by Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of tie Miners’ Grocery. The grand opening of the new coffee shop will be held Saturday, August 23 from 2 to 5 p. in. and the residents of the valley are in ' vited to call and inspect the new cafe. Coffee and cake will be served. Mrs. Lackey will specialize in steak and chicken dinners. ' o Pre-School Clinic At Kerby High A pre-school Kerby clinic will be held at the high school build ing on Friday afternoon, August 22 nt 2 p. ni. A doctor and nur e from the county health department will have charge. All children en tering the Kerby grade school for the first time this year lire espe cially urged to com« for this check up. Also younger brothers ami sisters are privileged to take ad vantage of this clinic. The O'Brien children of this age are also in vited to come. Children of the Rocky Dale district will have the same invitation. Smallpox vaccination and diph theria immunizations will be of fered. ■ o-------------------- I.owell’s Remodel Store in (¡rants Pass The ladies’ dress goods specialty store of Lowell’s, 202 South Sixth street in Grants Pass, has recently remodeled the store ami now has a more attractive store than ever, with new facilities that will delight most women buyers. The most attractive features are three new dress fitting rooms which well' constructed n the rear ot the store and on the balcony, a new department, the "Birth to Six" shop, leaving the lower floor for more attractive showing of the new arrival of fall goods. —------------- o Saturday, August „16, at 2:45 p. m., a baby daughter, weighing six pounds one-half ounce. Both do ing nicely. -------------- o-------------- i will tell you what to do with them. . If you want them returned they l-H CLUB WILL will be taken care of. EXHIBIT STOCK Blake Miller would appreciate any old-time relics that could be Everyone, both children and put in the parade. Anything that parents, who are interested in the has wheels that will run, or horses l-H club work, are urged to be that will ride. Tell him what you at the Jim Payne home Sunday, have and if he needs your entry August 24, at 2:00 p. m. he will be delighted to have your The Caves Highway 4-H club is assistance. sponsoring a picnic to be held here We are scheduled for a great at this time. Everyone should celebration with a carnival com bring something to eat and their pany that has five big rides for the own dishes. The club will furnish fun and amusement of all. There ice cream. will be a great number of new At this event, the club members concessions that have never been will have some excellent young here before, and the Jamboree dairy stock on exhibition. There grounds next to the American I.r- i will also be a judging demonstra gion hall is going to be taxed to tion where the 4-H’ers will prove the limit to give space to all the to you that they really know then- attention. stuff. Write and tell your friends. Bet- Several of the top breeders of Wrie and tell your friends. Bet- fine dairy stock in the county will tei still, send them The News, so be present at this gathering. they can see all the good things If you don't know what the 4-H in store for our visitors. club is all about or what it is do -------------- o-------------- ing for the boys and girls of the COMMUNITY CHURCH community, be sure and come to CLIPPINGS this picnic and learn about it first (Contributed i hand. The attendance at Sunday School was 49 with one visitor. -------------- o-------------- Collection was $1.96. Two new Write to your friends and tell members were enrolled. Louella them about the Miners’ Jamboree Mae Rondeau, and Loyal Green. and invite them to come. Rev. (¡ray preached on the sub ject, “The Christian’s Heritage”, -------------- o-------------- taking his text from Eph. 1:11. Among other visitors at the church IAMBOREE service were Mr. and Mrs. F. Bey- (Continued (rum Page One) emdorf, of the Central Christian ing that would help the parade. church of Spokane, Wash. The solo, “Somebody Cares,'’ You may want to have a conces sion for a hot-dawg stand, or lem rendered so effectively by Mrs. onade, or something. You may I John Dow was greatly appreci This newcomer, who so have an idea that is very good, but ated. if you don't say something about lately has come to our valley With it, it is no good. As we have said her husband, is also giving of her don’t take up too much time, but talents in other beautiful ways, let's have your help. Miners— and this Mrs. Harry Mills knows bring in your samples. Ask any perhaps better than any one else. The Creche, which is conducted member of the general committee I if you can't find Cecil and they during the church hour fot the younger children, is going goo«l work, but they are much in need CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday school 10 to 11 a. m. Church services 11 to 12 a. m. Come Sunday and hear Dr. Dr. Fred W. Gould Geo. H. Gray, Pastor. Dental Surgeon 0 Tuffs Building ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH 1 Phone 4 OF SEVENTH DAY Grants Pass ADVENTISTS Sabbth School at 9:30 a. m. Preaching Service 11:00 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. You are invited to meet with us. Lynn Jolliffee, elder, Cave Junc tion. -------------- O' - BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday School 10 to 11 a. m. Worship service 11 a. m. to 12 m. Evening Service at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 o’clock p. m. o-------------- KERBY UNION SUNDAY HULL & HULL SCHOOL FUNERAL HOME The Kerby Union Sunday school Ambulance service dav or nite invites everyone to their Sunday of pencils, crayolas and pictures for school, which is held every Sunday 210 West "A" Phone 334 coloring, and would welcome any at 9:45 a. m. in the I. O. O. F. such contributions. hall. Ek—.................... 0 A group of the “Busy Bees’’ -------------- o-------------- ¡COMPLETE REPAIR Service sang the chorus, "Love Lifted Me" j WATCHES and CLOCKS A SURPRISE VACATION at the Sunday school service. Reasonable Charges The missionary society will meet Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wright were I Clarence E. Eggers for its all day meeting and covered awakened at midnight Saturday JEWELER dish lunch at the home of Mrs. night, August 9 with a “Hello, this : Del Rogue Hotel Building = Gray on Thursday, August 28, and is me’’ Virgil Brown; Victor sent 0............ .............. ......... ........ *.............. 0 to this gathering for work and so me after you for a week’s visit and ciability all ladies are welcome. vacation.” He sent Mr. and Mrs. GRANTS PASS On Sunday evening a group of Wilder, friends of his to do the HOTEL the church folk gathered at “The chores and look after the ranch. MINERS HEADQUARTERS \\ illadora” for a vesper service of Vic sent them home Sunday, Au 615 “G" Street song. The guest of honor was gust 17 by his stepson Bo Tucker. Grants Pass, Oregon Mrs. Lillie Peters, mother of Mrs. The Wrights report a good trip W. O. Burch, who on August 12, and a fine time. They say Vic is celebrated her 80th birthday. Her a very busy man. Besides cutting F H A LOANS beautifully lengthening years re 500 acres with his new combine of minds us of the lines of the re his. own grain, he has 1200 acres BUILD NOW — PAY BY nowned Edwin Markham, written to combine for his neighbors. If J HE MONTH on his 80th birthday: you want work in the grain or po Valley Lumber Co. "I am done with the years that tato harvest, better go on over as West F St. Phone 47 were; I am quits. “The harvest is ripe and the la- I am done with the dead and old. borers are few." Write or call They are mines worked out; 1 on Vic Brown, Route 2, Box 772, delved in their pits, Poe Valley, Klamath Falls. I have saved their grain of gold. FUNERAL HOME Now 1 turn to the future for wine Mrs. L. B. Hall, Manager and bread; AMBULANCE SERVICE I have bidden the pUst adieu. Phone 388 Cor. 5th & C Sts. I laugh and lift hands to the years ahead— ‘Come on—I am ready for you’.“ CHICKEN and SEA FOOD DINNERS—at the 0................................................................GJ L. B. Hall CHADWICK (HOTELS COFFEE SHOPS In Connection 1 • HOTEL REDWOOD Grants Pass, Oregon • HOTEL JACKSON Medford, Oregon 1 • HOTEL OREGON Eugene. Oregon • HOTEL SENATOR Salem, Oregon i • HOTEL MARION Salem, Oregon i McCredie Hot Mineral Spring»: : McCredie Springs, Oregon : S................................................................ 0 THE POCKETBOOK of KNOWLEDGE S BLESSED EVENT Now Ready For Your SHOPPING CLIFF HOUSE On Pebble Beach Drive Crescent City, California The noise of our remodeling work and the debris strung through the store is past his tory, and we are now ready to meet our customers in a newly reorganized display section of our large stock of ladies' ready- to-wear garments of all kinds. GRANTS PASS FEED & SEED ( (). Garden Seeds, Field Seeds, Fertilizers Hodgen Brewster Specialized Feeds Phone 12 607 E. F, Grants Pass By pushing back a partition, room was made for three new fitting rooms and many new display racks necessary for our enlarged stock. rtcrqft A New goods are arriving every day, but the wise “early birds' will be interested in a group of better dresses, sport and dress coats, hats, sport jackets, fur chubbies, dressmaker suits, cor duroy sport suits and the new fall Johansen shoes. In our new department on the balcony, the "Birth to Six" shop for tiny tots will delight every mother. You’ll adore the dainty decorations . . . and you can’t resist the selection of needs for the “very young." Shop at BORN To Mr. and Mrs. Reu ben Sowell of Cave Junction, at Josephine General hospital, last 113 N 6th St., Grants Pass Q................................................................ . ASK FOR I' 40 000 PnlfTf À»f U5FV nJ Notary Publics AMY HUSSEY M. C. ATHEY LUCILE FLOYD Holland SERVICE— NOT SOMETHING FOR NOTHING — BUT DOING WHAT YOU WANT DONE PROMPTLY. I N T E L L I - GENTLY AND ECONOM ICALLY .... ♦ At Your Grocer : &•••..... ........................................ SSI ...... ¡FRENCH LAUNDRY J I & DRY CLEANERS | I* Agencies Haynes Clothing Shop Wittrock's Store, Kerby Lew Hammer, Selma AAA Towing Nash Sales and Service Phone 113 DEL ROGUE GARAGE 507 S. 6th Street, Grants Pass ♦ Keibel’s PERFECTION BREAD LOWELL'S A WW» FlfigftR P14NV 500 OOO in * Bcvftee ANO Apocrr 5 MILLION 'N < |A1 í 5T ‘icPtP aOMKfPs ■ shop PHOTOGRAPHS Cameras and Supplies 202 South Sixth — Grants Pass ollong the Concrete H DR. A. N. COLLMAN ! I Call: Wed. and Sat. | 1