Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, December 18, 1941, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    /
4^
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, December 18, 1911
Illinois Valley News
MEN’S FORUM GETS
AUSPICIOUS START
r.ed to hold all Hasses in the Ran-
ger station in the future. Notice
will be given those interested.
Classes will also be held in the
near future at Takilma and Kerby. i
Deer Creek and Selma classes will i
soon -tart with Miss Ruth Ganiere
as instructor.
,
scholars were listed, among them
Max Morrison of Takilma; Helen
and Glenn Halm. The story told
by the superintendent, Mrs. Seat
v,?.» very beau*,*u! and appripri-
ate.
Christmas practices are in full
swing, and the program will be
presented next Sunday evening.
1 with appropriate music, recitations
I and tableaus. The public is wel­
come and the hour is 8 o’clock.
Last week some fairies got into
the church and before they had
CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY gone they built and left 8 benches
for the classes in the Children’s
CHURCH
chapel,
winch have been much
Sunday school 10 to 11 a. m.
needed
for
some time. No one
Church services 11 to 12 a. m.
Come Sunday and hear Dr. seems to know who these fine fair­
Geo. H. Gray, Pastor. ies are. The hearty thanks of all
the children was given to them.
-------------- o ■
The church choir adds much to
ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH
I
the
service, and the duet by Mrs.
OF SEVENTH DAY
Cross and Seat, was enjoyed, also
ADVENTISTS
i the sermon by Rev. Gray who took
Sabbth School at 9:30 a. m.
| hi- theme from Proverb; 8:35
Preaching Service 11:00 a. m.
i “Abundant Life.”
Prayer meeting Wednesday at
The all day missionary meeting,
7:30 p. m.
it 'he home of Mrs. Seat was well
You are invited to meet with
attended and climaxed with a beau­
us.
Lynn .Tolliffee, elder, Cave Junc­ tiful service around the lighted
tion.
fireplace, upon whose mantel were
1 Contributed )
The inaugural session of the Il­
linois Valley Men’s Sunday morn­
ing forum was held in the Ameri­
can Legion hall last Sunday at 10
o'clock and was attended by rep­
Editor resentative men from key points
M C ATHEY
throughout the valley.
The object of the forum is to
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES
give Valley men an opportunity
In Josephine County
$1 50 to meet together for the free dis­
One Year
.75 cussion of all matters of vital pub­
Sis Months
50 lic interest. Its purpose is to fos­
Three Months
Outside of Josephine County
ter patriotism and religion. Two
S2 00 | periods will characterize each Sun­
One Year
day session: a 20 minute period
The Illinois Valley News reserve- the right to reject any advertising devoted to opening exercises and
copy which i> deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application Bible study, and a 25 minute per­
iod given to general discussion.
The session last Sunday opened
promptly at 10 o’clock by singing
“America” and giving the flag sa­
^REDWOOD EMPIRE NE VSPAPËR PUBLISHERS
lute. Then came the Bible study
which follows the Improved Uni­
form series of Sunday school les­
sons, “Christian Stewardship” be­
Pi R
ing the topic for Sunday, Decem-
SOlCIATI
ON
ber
14.
PUIUSHi
“Our Part in the P-esent Emerg.
ency” was the theme for general
REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR
discussion, a period into which the
KERBY UNION SUNDAY
men entered most enthusiastically.
SCHOOL
The free and frank responses of
“Japan will never forget.” Those are the words the men demonstrated the wisdom
The Kerby Union Sunday school
sent by the Japanese government to America after of just such a get-together as the invites everyone to their Sunday
the terrible earthquake in Japan on September 21, forum affords.
school, which is held every Sunday
It came out in the discussion at 9:45 a. m. in the I. O. O. F.
1923.
that there is a complete list of all hall.
The quake and tidal waves in Tokyo and Yokoha­ unoccupied
buildings in the valley,
-------------- o--------------
ma took thousands of live - and destroyed millions of and this information is to be made BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY
dollars worth of property. The American Red Cross, available to the national commit­
CHURCH
which knows neither color nor creed but helps all tees and organizations officially Rev. Harold A. Rogers, pastor.
for all activities con­
alike, rushed $10,000,000 worth of food, clothing and responsible
Sunday school, 10 a m.
nected with the problem of evacu­
medical supplies to Japan it once and for that aid the ation and the care of refugees. It Morning worship, 11a. m.
Sunday evening at 8 p. m., the
Japanese said, “Japan will never forget.”
is thought that if necessary two
Sunday school of the Bridgeview
thousand
people
can
be
cared
for
On Sunday morning, December 7, 1911, 18 years
in the Illinois Valley Community church will present a
later Japan struck at Peail Harbor and Honolulu and comfortably
It was suggested that a further program, the theme of the pro­
about 3,000 American sailors and soldiers lie buried on list be prepared of all homes in gram features Christmas. It holds
those island shores. For that dastardly deed, though the valley into which additional a message for everyone. You are
invited. You are all welcome.
while pretending peace in the Pacific was all they people might be housed temporar­ al!
Come at 8 p. m., Sunday, Dec. 21.
ily
should
it
be
necessary
for
them
sought, Japan will never forget Pearl Harbor, Amer­
to be evacuated suddenly from the
ica will see to that,
COMMUNITY CHURCH NOTES
exposed coastal regions.
“Remember Pearl Harbor’’ will be the battle cry In the discussions in the forum 'loin attendance and collection
of every American aviator, sailor, soldier and Marine, the men demonstrated their deep at Sunday sc1 ool exceeded all
and every man, woman and child in America who is religious and patriotic fervor and former records, over 70 present
worthy of being called an American. “Remember Pearl their willingness to cooperate fully and collection was $3.26. This
in all plans for national defense. marked increase came because one
Harbor,” Japan. America won’t let you forget.
As an illustration of the patri- fine junior boy put into effect
zeal of the people in the val- the teachings of the lesson which
the men heard with interest was on Christian Stewardship. The
announcement by Dr. Brown previous week he had sold a pig
he had offered to Lt.-Gen. and he wanted to give his tenth
DeWitt the free use of the chapel to the church so brought it to his
on the campus of The Friendly class on Sunday morning. None
Mission for any necessary uses by of bis classmates will ever forget
the military and medical arms of the b'sson.
A number of new
the federal government.
The forum meets nert Sun. in e
thi1 American Legion hall from 10
tn 10:45 a. m. The Bible study is
ASK FOR
“The Coming of God’s Son. (The
Christmas lesson.)
The Scrip-
rural references are Isaiah 9:6, 7;
John 1 :1 4; John 1 :10-14 ; 1. John
1 ■«.>-11.
The theme for discus
sion will be “What Japan Did to
\ 1.1«■■ ii :i in the Surprise Attack :
Harbor.”
n are cordially invited.
“Come just as you are.”
■----------- o--------------
An independent newspaper devoted to the development of the richest
valley in the world, the Illinois Valley and its surrounding district«.
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
UNCLE SAM’S SAILORS ON HORSEBACK
SEE PANAMA FROM THE SADDLE
♦
Keibel’s
* Hl
PERFECTION
BREAD
No, the U. S. Navy doesn’t have
a cavalry unit, but man; a sailor
straddled lenther before giving up
his bucking broncho or plow horse
for the bounding main.
The sailors in whites above are
seamen in the U. S. Naval Reserve
on shore leave in Panama. No di •-
tinction is made betw.
■ ail t in
the Naval Reserve and th e in the
regular Navy. Enlistment in the
U. S. Naval Reserve is for four
years, but all men enlisting in the
Naval Reserve will be rele.i I to
inactive duty us soon after the na-
tionnl emergency as their services
can be spared, regardless of the
length of time remaining in their
enli linent. If the emergency ends
within a period of several months,
these en rolled in the Naval Reserve
will not be required to complete
their I year term in active service.
Opportunities for advancement,
to h arn skilled trades, for travel
and adventure are identical
whether a man enlists in the reg­
ular Naw or the Naval Reserve,
and his pay, food, clothing, medi­
cal and dental care are the same.
YOUR HOME MERCHANTS
ASK YOU TO "BUY AT HOME”
l‘ C
/ NE-5-BUT
il-T •
( CAN THE NAVY J AN ; . 1-,
>•.
S USE A
y
FELLOW
Ii TiMl. IF j VH NAVH
LIKE ME ?
’
l ,
I
Page Onr)
from
1’age Oriel
Thi classes will last 10 nights
There will be no class Friday
:i ght, when there will be a mass
meeting at th* Legion hall. Af­
ternoon clns.es are also being held
fiom 2 to 4 p. m. in the Redwood
Ranger station. It is being plan-
{ french laundry Î I
I & DRY CLEANERS
1
Agencies
’ Haynes Clothing Shop
| Wittrock*. Store, Kerby
I | Lew H»’ .»mcr, Selma
I
i
( all: Wed. and Sat.
:
■à
0
c
•o
DR. A. W. BARLOW
Naturopathic
Physician
Redwoods Hotel Building
Phone 516 for appointnv-nt
......................................................................................................................... ......
COMPLETE REPAIR Service;
WATCHES and CLOCKS
Reasonable Charges
Clarence E. Eggers
JEWELER
Del Rogue Hotel Building
PROCESS
:
■0
F II A LOANS
BUILD NOW — PAY BY
THE MONTH
Valley Lumber Co.
Phone 47
West F St.
SERVICE—
NOT
SOMETHING
FOR
NOTHING — BUT DOING
WHAT YOU WANT DONE
PROMPTLY, I N T ELL1 ■
GENTLY AND ECONOM
ICALLY ....
AAA Towing
Wardrobe Cleaners
The oldest and best since 1911
Free Pick up by Grant, Pas,
Laundry
4
HI LL & HI LI
FUNERAL HOME
Ambulance service day or nite
Nash Sales and Service
Phone 113
DEL ROGUE GARAGE
507 S. 6th Street, Grants Pass
210 West “A”
Phone 334
GRANTS PASS
HOTEL
MINERS HEADQUARTERS
615 “C Street
Grants Pass, Oregon
JV| >• I lllllllllllltlllllltllllllllllllll Hl Hill tillit Hill I tiltil I lililí Hiiliini minili HIHI IIIIIIIIHIIIII HllillUHHI 111111(11111 II lll^j
ALTHOUGH WE CANNOT SELL YOU NEW
. ES WE HAVE A LARGE VARIETY OF
4
COME IN AND LET US RETREAD
YOUR TIRES
De. not forget your Loved Ones at Christmas
We have r good selection of
(HHDREN’S VEHICLES, RADIOS.
TOASTERS. WAFFLE IRONS. ETC.
Use Your Credit—Pay Next Year
Medford. Oregon
HOTEL OREGON
Eugene, Oregon
HOTEL SENATOR
Salem, Oregon
HOTEL MARION
Salem, Oregon
McCredie Hot Mineral Springs;
McCredie Springs, Oregon
e ....................................
j
SERVICE STORES
Across th? street from Rogue Theater
4
(3
RECRUIT!
7--------------
Learn as you earn in the Navy
GT X*
-, ' \ THAT'S
HAT la NO I
tí
j\7 viclim —
’
9UX TOLl
S CAN <
JSIGN UE
Wont to learn a trade.? There are fifty-
■>dd tra its you can learn in the Navy.
Want a steady ¡cb with no lay offs?
You’re *ure of *ha* in the Navy. Want
1 ee me 7 s ... free board ... free medical
and dental care? You get all this in the
U. S. Navy.
If - ou are 17 or over this is your great
eppc.’tvn.ty. Get a free copy of the illus-
t cited booklet,' ¿de in The U. S. Novy,"
from the Nev, :c • -- o' th s newioaoer
!
-y \ I
.H
_/Z 1
Dental Surgeon
Tuff, Building
Phone 4
Grant, Pa,,
0
E
HOTEL JACKSON
------------------- ---- ■
.■* ’• \ A'COIJVJSI SA KIN! i IN TH’ NAW
I4JE HAMOLE' ô » !
these VOCINKS
AS FAST A3 ’
DROPPtN’ AN
I ANCHOR
Dr. Fred W. Gould
At $2.00 up
RECRUITING OFFICER, TUNES-IN A
TH \UFOOT SOX'EOF
ÍTH’FTS’ MUSICIANS
2
V
A!l i .vEiOP.W J ) IN TH' (WORLD .
TO HELP 'YAI
-AM AMBiHOUS
■f AX o I.DN
i LAD KIN LEA’-NJ
< MOST ANYTHIN'
‘7 'xT 'NI Th'
'
NAW
3’
At Your Grocer
CHADWICK
{HOTELS
(Continued
Sherman’s Camp
Cave Junction
:
s
0'
♦
itionr from 10c up may also be
iiirdiased in retail stores and
tiler places of business.
B............................................. .
“A plan which makes it possible
for employees to purchase born!'
on the installment plan from their
salary has been worked out and
<s already in operation in many
firms.
Workers can greatly aid
tl e program if they will enroll un­
COFFEE SHOPS
In Connection
der this plan at once and urge
their employers to adopt it where
HOTEL REDWOOD
it has no* vet been installed.
Grants Pass. Oregon
First Aid Class
Naturopathic Physician
: Office hours: 9 a. m. to 12 i
:
1:30 p. m. to 3:30 p. m.
;
Qim
three Christmas camels following
a trail marked by tinsel, which led
«
fl)R. A. N. COLLMAN?
USED TIRES
Buy U. S Bonds
(Continued from
to a lighted star on top of the
lighted tree top. Mrs. Gray was
:n charge of the service Mrs. Lu­
ther Sherier read from Isa. 9:1-8,
the promise of the Christ-child,
followed by sentence prayers and
readings. Mrs. Cross sang “The
First Noel” while the group joined
'n Christmas hymns. Those pres­
ent included Mesdames Gray, Wag­
staff, Seat, Brown, L. Sherier and
son, Donald, Barnes, Arrant, Mills.
Miller and son, Bobby; Mordecai,
Cross and daughter, Lila Bell; Lai -
sen, Lee Doney, J. Hill; Wordi n
and daughter, end visitors, Mes
dames Noia (¡ran L. Hill and Jew
Foster
«
! U
I
■
HOjR. COUNTRY.'
BUILD
FUTURI !
-i T N - -- NXvv NO uj ?
I he Lost is round
By Our Want Ads
When you lotc *n* «dvertiic
They Don't Stay Loit Long
4