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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1941)
s Page Four Illinois Valley News, Thursday, November 13, 1911 Illinois Valley News Jane Withers In “A Very Young Lady” 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 8. 1879 'I Ì » c The mischievious tomboy of last year has become the glamorous young lady of today. Jane With ers has really grown up so that she has a “crush" and is kissed for Editor the first time on the screen in "A M C ATHEY Very Young Lady" which comes --------- I next Wednesday and Thursday to SUBSCRIPTION PRICES the Cave City theater. In Josephine County SI 50 One Year . ... Blue denims give way to full- .75 length organdy dance frocks in Sil Months 50 Three Months this film, centered about a girl's Outside of Josephine County $2 00 school. Jane’s father who wants to make a well-mannered lady of The Illinois Valley News reserve-, the right to reject any advertising her has sent her to the boarding copy which i> deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application school run by John Sutton. A secret “crush" on Sutton and an equally secret kiss from Rich aid Clayton, one of the boys from C r EDU’OOD EMPIRE NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS UÏiïiï the military academy across th<- toad, almost finish Jane's finishing school education. The sympathetic advice of her beautiful teacher, Nancy Kelly, who is also secretly O ri in love with Principal John Sutton, makes that advice doubly attrac- PUBLISH! f tive. There are tears and laughter, MEETING PROSPERITY heart throbs and moonstruck glances as Jane grows up, but it’s A book came to our desk recently and I am going worth waiting for, especially to Jane make a grand entrance to quote a paragraph. The idea is wonderful, espec watch in her new evening gown with a ially during Thanksgiving and Christmas, hut it corsage of orchids. should be carried and put into practice throughout the year. Here it is: “There is one unfailing law of increase—whatever I is praised and blessed multiplies.” Get it? Cut it out and paste it in your scrap book and keep it in your system for ever. It has always COMMUNITY CHURCH NOTES been a familiar saying—“Honey catches more flies Sunday school attendance ran than vinegar.” over 60 last Sunday with sev -ral It is just as easy to say something nice that will new scholars and visitors. Collec make people happy as it is to say something that will tion was $2.19. Marjorie McKin hurt. Making people happy should be a habit, for it non was new scholar in Mrs. Iver class and Jeanne McKinkmn comes right back home with compound interest. “Mr. sen's in Mrs. Sherier's class, and j we Prosperity” does not like selfish people and he does were glad to welcome again Ill's. not like tattlers, gossip mongers or double-crossers. Freeman and Rebecca after seme “ . . . whatever is praised and blessed multiplies.” weeks of absence. The new Sen ior Young People had seven pres ----------------- o----------------- ent and expect to increase to THE BUDGET COMMITTEE double that number soon. l-H (LUBS STARTED IN SELMA SUNDAY ASK FOR Two 4 11 cooking clubs were gamzed Saturday afternoon at home of Miss Peggy Hogue, following officer-, were elected: Girls club, president, Mary Lou Hammer; vice-president, Thelma Plumlee; program and social com mittee, Charlene Walton; exhibit and contest, Mildred Prentice; spe cial, I.eVonne Campbell. Boys’ club, president, Harold Brewer; vice-president, Billy Krauss; secre tary, Lewis Krauss, program com mittee, Alan Morrow; social, Ed ward Radcliffe; exhibit, Lawrence Campbell; contest, Kenneth Brew er; special, Bobby Hammer. Keibel's PERFECTION BREAD ♦ At Your Grocer GOLD LABEL Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Stout re turned from Portland last Tues day where Mrs. Stout has been vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nixon, during Mr. Stout’s ab sence in Canada, where he was looking after mining property. Straight BOURBON Whiskay Next time you call for a bottle, make it Gold Label. It’s got what it takes when it comes to taste. •Mt-, and Mrs. L. W. Monroe of i Takilma, left Wednesday noon for several days visit in Klamath Falls and also to attend the wedding of I Mr. Monroe’s niece, Miss Caroline Monroe who will be married to Myron Dearborn, on Tuesday, No vember ISth. PINT SERVICE— FOR NOT SOMETHING NOTHING — BUT DOING WHAT YOU WANT DONE PROMPTLY, INTELLI. GENTLY AND ECONOM ICALLY .... COFFEE SHOPS In Connection p. m., a HOTEL REDWOOD Grants Pass, Oregon HOTEL SENATOR Salem, Oregon HOTEL MARION Salem, Oregon [cCredie Hot Mineral Sprin McCredie Springs, Oregon FUNERAL HOME Oí 1 POPEYE, THE RECRUITING OFFICER, HAS FOOD /’ ------------------ ■ I RV5-T-POPENE- II MUST COST PkENTh - NAKH UNIFORM LIKE V THAT' 7 ARF-ARF FOR THOUGHT« NEXT SA < j ET5 UNIFORMS ) FREE WHEN SIA ) EM li SKS AN FREE ) FOOD AM' NO ) DOCTOR - OR DENTIST H BILLS . - Your psy in I ha Navy is grnvy No rest to pOv No I d Io bsv No dacia * or dentat i twll» £»«n moti«* o-o ot.sor anioitain- mant are * ee And wt-e- row s , ...I, ¡La Navy g/vet you $118 00 worth of anile n jl And d you wan* to leor - j V, ' the p'ace to do it The are or y the Nos, i> udd traJe* you con learn . t«o>'.ng ilia ’* » c.-'S Hond-cdl of del jr* th« first year Th« Novy o^er* th« thane« of a l-fesmo to young r-, > u you er« 17 o* ove- of tn» 0 3................................................................ B HOTEL OREGON Eugene, Oregon NOTICE ! Naturopathic Physician Office hours: 9 a. m. to 12 1:30 p. m. to 3:30 p. m. Sherman’s Camp Cave Junction B1 Kenneth Monday, L.B.HALL DR. A. N. COLLMAN la*, tardoy * Company, LM., Poorla, IIHnoli HOTEL JACKSON Medford, Oregon o PROCESS $¡.10 (CHADWICK (HOTELS PATRIOTIC IND REI.IGIOI S RALLY Call: Wed. and Sat. (HART Charlotte and Gerald Toms of Attendance at church service Long Beach, Calif., accompanied Soon the second meeting of the budget committee was very gratifying and a num by Nathan P. Russell of Los An AAA Towing of new faces were welcomed, geles, a former resident of the will meet and this next session will be open to the pub ber among them Mr. John Krauss. valley, came up to Cave Junction lic. We call your attention to the letter in another Mrs. Dow sang “I’ll Go Where You Tuesday. Mr. Toms and his sis column sent to The News by a subscriber. The letter Want Me to Go" and Mrs. Lee was ter purchased Mr. Russell's ranch Nash Sales and Service again in her place at the pi$no. on the old Waldo road. The party speaks for itself. Phone 113 Speaking of the small salary raise for the em Rev. Gray preached an appropriate left for the south after completing sermon on “Good Citizenship” the deal. I ployes in the court house, the letter tells us that the telling what it means to oujsclycs small raise would only cost the taxpayer 11c on a cur community and our church. J. E. Willoughby, of Portland, DEL ROGUE GARAGE thousand dollars. The rising cost of living was no Christ taught respect to law, and his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. 507 S. 6th Street, Grants Pass fault of the employes. Of course they knew what they our attitude should be loyalty to ar.d Mrs. Howard G. Powell and ones, and the church of Christ Mrs. Hairy Powell of Grants Pass were going to get when they applied for their jobs just has a very definite and vital re- •' were in the valley last Sunday and 0 .......................................................... 3 and were satisfied, but no one could reckon with the sponsibility to National Defense. visited for a short time with Mr. lite Seal of Approval rapid rise in the cost of living, and it hasn’t reached One with God is a majority, and and Mrs. M. C. Athey. Mr. Will such examples as David, Gideon onghby is assistant chief deputy in the peak yet. and Joshua were cited. the county clerk’s office in Port We do know something about the photostatic ma Next Sunday will be observed land. chine the writer talks about for the clerks office. z\Tl nationally as "Men and Missions instruments filed there have to be copied into books Sunday" in all Evangelical church- RTCRQFT by clerks, under the present system. We all know the < s, and the speaker for the morn shop u.g will be Rev. William A. Brown, length of some of those instruments and that it takes D. Awarded by the American In D. This observance is undei PHOTOGRAPHS stitlite of Laundering after a lot of time to copy them in the ledgers. The photo tie I laymen's ay men's Missionary Move Passing Rigid Tests Cameras and Supplies static machine would do the job accurately, for it mini of the Federation of Church- Pickup and delivery every Mon 113 N 6th St., Grants Pass day and Thursday in Cave would photograph the instrument as it is, and do it in e A cordial invitation is given all. Junction, Kerby and less time than it takes to tell about it. All progres to The Holland missionary society meeting sive, business-like counties have this machine for the this week was with Mis. Bud GRANTS PASS county clerks office. The budget committee in refus Doney. The attendance at these STEAM LAUNDRY ing to budget for this machine has not taken into con gatherings is growing in interest “Since 1900" and number:*, Mrs. Luther Sherier sideration the saving to the county in the long run. is the president, and all ladiei are 3. We are inclined to go along with our subscriber. invited. Meeting- ate the second 9............................... We think he has said a mouth full, and the budget and fourth Thursdays, all day, committee should also take some notice, at least, we covered dish lunch. ------- -.... o--------------- think they should. f BLESSED EVENT -A*. Lew Hammer, Selma $2-15 Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Loosley of Klamath Falls were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smock in Holland. They recently pur chased the Will Trefethen ranch near Holland and H. E. Kaufman is looking after their interest here in the valley. Mrs. Elizabeth Holland is slow- ly improving from her illness at her home in Bridgeview, Her two sisters, Mrs. Eva Wetherbee of Wilderville and Mrs. Molly Hyatt of Santa Rosa, Calif., daughters, Mrs. Dick Sowell of Kerby and Mrs. Janies Archibald of Grants Pass visited at the Holland home last week. LAUNDRY I FRENCH i & DRY CLEANERS i Agencies i Haynes Clothing Shop Wittrock’* Store, Kerby -t n f-ee copy -**rat«d be .4 »• l-.t.NTh-f o $ NAVY, ' f-om In« Nevy to -or or th,* naw<«>, er i «ip’r writ« er coll. SERVE SOUK COUNT.-R^,' Bu'uD MOuR FuTjRE.1 M T he NA vh Dr. Fred W. Gould [ [ Dental Surgeon Tuff. B i d ng Phone 4 Grant* Pa** « .0 0' DR. A. W. BARLOW Naturopathic Physician Redwoods Hotel Building Phone 516 for appointment Wardrobe Cleaners The oldest and best since 1911 Free Pick up by Grant* Pas* Laundry HULL & HULL FUNERAL HOME E>........................... 0 :COMPLETE REPAIR Service i WATCHES and CLOCKS i Reasonable Charge* I Clarence E. Eggers JEWELER : Del Rogue Hotel Building Q............................... GRANTS PASS HOTEL MINERS HEADQUARTERS 615 *‘G’> Street Grants Pass, Oregon F II A LOANS BUILD NOW — PAY BY THE MONTH Valley Lumber Co. West F St. Phone 47 CHICKEN and SEA FOOD DINNERS—at the ( LIEF HOUSE On Pebble Beach Drive Crescent City. California 'ig