Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, April 16, 1942, Page 4, Image 4

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    Illinois Valley News. Thursday. April 16, 1912
Page Four
Illinois Valley News
Inspection of Cover
FIRE PROTECTION TRAILER Crop
Under AAA
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, unuer the act of March 3. 1879
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AAA cooperators who have
cover crops to be turned under as
green manure before August 31,
1942, should notify the county
AAA office or their nearest AAA
community
committeeman
for
prior approval, the county AAA
Awarded by the American In­
chairman has announced.
stitute of Laundering after
Passing Rigid Tests
He mentioned further that in­
spection is necessary because cer­
Pickup and delivery every Mon
day and Thursday in Cave
tain specifications regarding these
Junction, Kerby and
crops must be met before they can
Holland
qualify for payment under the :
1942 Agricultural Conservation
GRANTS PASS
program.
STEAM LAUNDRY
Editor
ATHEY
SUBSCRIPT ION PRICE5
In Josepuine County
One Year . ...
Six Months
Three Months
$1 50
Outside of Josephine County
$2 00
The Illinois Valley News reserve the right to reject any advertising
copy which i> deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application
¿REDWOOD EMPIRE
i The Seal of Approval
“Since 1900”
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
friends and neighbors for their
kindness and sympathy and for
the beautiful floral offerings in
recent bereavement.
Children and Grandchildren
of the Family of the Late
C. J. Howard.
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Naturopathic Physician
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Office hours: 9 a. m. to 12 i
1:30 p. m. to 3:30 p. m.
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Cave Junction
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Dr. Fred W. Gould
CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY
CHURCH
B. C. Fishermen’s Reserve
Now Busy 0:1 Coastal Patrol
YANKEE INGENUITY and S300 built this community
operative fire protection unit. Jap bombs will cause no dam ge
in Multnomah county's Riverdale district where 225 families pooh <1
resources and built this handy fire-fighting unit. Equipped v.ith
universal trailer hitch, any car can hook on and take to s; ne ot
blaze. State Keep Oregon Green officials are urging other Oregon
rural communities to look this unit over.
fishing season on the West
I coast won’t open until May. but
British Columbia fishermen are out
bunting now—for bigger catches
than salmon or halibut. They’re
»iter submarines and mines.
All up and down Canada's fjorded
P:u itlc shore«, fishermen—member*
.4 the Fishermen's Reserve of the
Royal Canadian Navy—are volun­
tarily patrolling the seas, protect­
ing their own home waters. The
chips In which they go to war are
the same ones they made their liv­
ing in tiny wooden halibut boats
and salmon boats.
Organized by far-vlsloned naval
authorities in 193S. the Fishermen’s
Reserve Is playing nn Invaluable
role in the defense of Canada. The
hardy British Columbia coast, with
its rocky approaches. Is the West's
greatest natural safeguard. But It
must be watched constantly since
•ome of its inlets could serve as
hideouts if submarines slipped
JEEPTOONS
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through the protecting ring ol
British, United States und Canadian
warships.
It's a 100 per cent fisherman's
job even to the boat. The halibut
and salmon boats in the Reserve,
valued at about 125.000 each, are
owned mainly by their fishermen
skippers who rent them to the
Navy for an average of $S.OO a day.
This, plus salary of $4.75 a day.
earned with the rank of coxwain.
Is just about half what a skipper
made in peacetime.
In a good pre-war season, he
would clear between |1.... I and
$10.000 for himself. His men would
each make about $2.500. They have
given up their comfortable peace­
time return for th® modest wage
of an Able Seaman.
But their sacrifice Is nothing
compared with the satisfaction
they get from accomplishing tils
vital task of maintaining a sea free
of prowlers off Canada's West coast
By Fighting Men
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THOU:ANO TANKS
:o T WFsT CHAST
. . .S'PCSED T'SAIL
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BIA BL A
SALEM — (Special) — Ore­
gon's no-man’s land, step-children
communities, rural and suburban
areas outside incorporated cities,
heretofore without fire protec­
tion from possible Japanese in­
cendiary bombings, can now take
new hope. With $300 and com-
munity spirit, any district can
build a fire protection trailer fully
equipped with fire fighting gear.
Oregon communities have been
asked by Keep Oregon Green of­
ficials to study the fire fighting
trailer built by Riverdale commun­
ity in Multnomah county. In that
typically suburban American com­
munity 225 families, lead by Ed­
mund Hayes, hired a Portland me­
chanic to construct a trailer, which
he did for $90—using retread
tires. The trailer has a full com­
plement of fire fighting gear.
Equipped
with
a
universal 1
trailer hitch, any car can hook on
and dash off to a fire at 50 miles
an hour.
The Riverdale people l
left nothing undone. They have-
two ladders, four back pumps, 300
feet of garden hose, 10 pails,
electric torches, shovels, hoes, ax­
es, rope, sacks of sand, leather
gloves, goggles, kerosene lamps.
At Oregon State college where
the Federal Cooperative Extension
Service of Oregon is concerning
itself with adequate protection of
rural homes from fire, the River­
dale trailer unit has been studied
and adapted as ideal in capacity
for the average rural community,
with the ideal feature of low
cost making it particularly attrac­
tive.
“We want every section of Ore.
gon to be ready if the Japs call on
us this summer and leave any
‘calling cards’,” R. C. Kuehner,
state director of Keep Oregon
Green, said at his Salem office yes­
Sunday school 10 to 11 a. m.
Church services 11 to 12 a. m.
Senior Bible study, 7:45.
C. Y. P. S. meeting ........... 7:45
All young people invited.
Bible class in side room ...... 7:45
Geo. H. Gray, Pastor.
ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH
OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTISTS
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Physician
Phone 516 for appointment
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KERBY UNION SUNDAY
SCHOOL
Clarence E. Eggers
The Kerby Union Sunday school I
JEWELER
invites everyone to their Sunday
Del Rogue Hotel Building
school, which is held every Sunday a.......................
at 9:45 a. m. in the I. O. O. F.
hall.
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BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY
CHURCH
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Wardrobe Cleaners
The oldest and best since 1911
Rev. Harold A. Rogers, pastor.
Sunday school, 10 a.m.
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Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Young People’s service, 7:45 p-
“Any fire is an enemy m.
Evening service, 8:15 p. m.
fire. Grass fires can spread into
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8
valuable stand of timber, and make
P- m.
ideal enemy smoke screens, We
can’t take any chances.”
COMMUNITY CHURCH
Free Pick up by Grant* Pas»
Laundry
terday.
QUOTAS AND
WHEAT PRICES
HULL & HULL
FUNERAL HOME
Ambulance service day or nite
210 Wot "A"
Phone 334
Josephine county wheat grow­
ers who have an allotment of 15
acres or more will have a vote in
the wheat marketing referendum
on May 2, Carl Stephens chairman
of the county AAA committee an­
nounced recently.
It was also pointed out that
continuance of a federal price
support program for wheat de-
pends entirely on marketing quo-
tas receiving at least a two-thirds
favorable v >te at the referendum.
No existing legislation provides
■ form of support to wheat
Sunday school attendance num­
(¡RANTS PASS
except loans, and the law
bered 52 this week with Miss Betty
ally provides that if quotas
Mclrvin a visitor in the Senior
ectcd, the loan program
MINERS HEADQUARTERS
Young People’s class.
Offering
be continued, Stephens de-
615 “G" Street
was $2.48.
Grants Pass, Oregon
Rev. Gray’s text was from I
What will happen to wheat
Cor. 15-1-26 and Acts 1:1-3. “For
prices in event quotas f-ail annd the
since by man came death, by man
lean is withdrawn is anyone’s
F H A LOANS
came also the resurrection of the
gut
"When you consider that
dead.
For as in Adam all die,
BUILD NOW — PAY BY
th" United States has a surplus of
THE MONTH
even so in Christ shall all be made
700 million bushels, and Canada
alive." I Cor. 15-21, 22.
V alley Lumber Co.
ami Argentine wheat fanners are
Mrs. Orie Lee and Miss Lucile
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Phone 47
•I’ttir.g around 50c a bushel, it’s Griggs sang a beautiful duet “No
t ot difficult to determine which One Ever Cared for Me Like Je­
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way I’, b. wheat prices will go.” sus."
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Sunday evening the senior Bibb­
study group took up the subject
<>f “Faith" under the leadership of
Mn E. Wag-taff. Next Sunday
this meeting will be in charge of
COFFEE SHCPS
Olaf I.arsen.
In Connection
The C. Y. P. s opened their I
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meeting with a song service. After
Grants Pass, Oregon
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nrayer and a scripture hunt. Miss
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Lucile Griggs took charge and gave
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Medford, Oregon
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repent and obey."
Miss Clara
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Eugene, Oregon
Hines received the prize for being
first in the scripture hunt last
HOTEL SENATOR
Salem, Oregon
month. All young people invited.
HOTEL MARION
Last Thursday the Missionary
Salem, Oregon
society met at the home of Mr«
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McCrcdie
Hot Mineral Springs:
Wm. Miller and the day spent do­
McCredie Springs, Oregon :
ing Red Cross knitting. On April :
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Lew Hill.
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I COMPLETE REPAIR Service;
WATCHES and CLOCKS i
Reasonable Charges
TfcSE POCKETBOOK
^KNOWLEDGE
Men of the fighting service* are adept with pen and brush, as
proven in art groups in USO clubs. USO presents examples of their
work in a series of "Jeeptoon*.’'
DR. A. W. BARLOW
Sabbth School at 9:30 a. rr>.
CtìfflOPA SHOP
Preaching Service 11:00 a. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at
PHOTOGRAPHS
7 :30 p. m.
Cameras
and Supplies
You are invited to meet with
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St., Grants Pass
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Lynn .Tolliffee, elder, Cave Junc­
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