Illinois Valley News, Thursday. z\pril 23, 1912
Page Four
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
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freshments were served by the
hostesses, Mesdames Frankie Kauf
man, Isabel Mellow and Dorothy
Mansfield.
The May meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Agnes Mc-
Irwin. A rummage sale will be
held and visitors are welcome.
Seal of Approval
Editor
ATHEY
Awarded by the American In
stitute of Laundering after
Passing Rigid Tests
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES
In Josephine County
<1 so
.75
SO
One Year
Six Months
Three Month»
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A/VKKrA HAS CNOUGH WHEAT
TO fflAKE 588 LOAVES OE BREAD
FOR EVERY PERSON IN THE COUNTRY.
CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Outside of Josephine County
$2 00
One Year
The Illinois Valley News reserves the right to reject any advertising
copy which i> deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application
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"REDWOOD EMPIRE
NE' SPAPER
ONLY IN fimtRlCfl 00 BAI10T5 DECIDE UM T
PROBLEMS. IN 1941 U.S. GROWERS VOTFO 1Û
STABILIZE THEIR WHEAT INDUSTRY WITH
MARKETING QUOTAS.
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PUBLISHES Unit]
Pickup and delivery every Mon
day and Thursday in Cave
Junction, Kerby and
Holland
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 :
3„
All young people invited.
Bible class in side room .... 7:45
Geo. H. Gray. Pastor
GRANTS PASS
STEAM LAUNDRY
“Since 1900”
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TDRTT’^rcòLLMÀNì
ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH
OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTISTS
Naturopathic Physician
: Office hours: 9 a. m. to 12 i
:
1:30 p. m. to 3:30 p. m.
i
Sabbth School at 9:30 a. m.
2
Preaching Service 11:00 a. m.
0'
Prayer meeting Wednesday at
7:30 p. m.
2'
You ‘are invited to meet with
Sherman's Camp
Cave Junction
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Dr. Fred W. Gould
Dental Surgeon
Lynn .Tolliffee, elder, Cave June- j
Tu ff> B ui Id ing
tion.
Phone 4
Pastor J. F. Fish from Grants
Grants Pa»»
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Pass will speak in the Seventh Day
When things go wrong, as they sometimes will.
Adventist church in Cave Junction,
When the road you’re trudging seems all up-hill,
Sunday night, April 26 at 8 o’clock.
When funds are low and tl e debts are high,
Subject: Armageddon: When,
And you want to smile but you have to sigh,'
where and by whom is Armaged
When care is pressing vou down a bit.
ing above the ground, reports the don fought? All are welcome.
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Rest if you must, but don’t you quit;
plant division of the state depart
KERBY
UNION SUNDAY
ment
of
agriculture.
Regulatory
Life is queer with its twis s and turns-
SCHOOL
samples
of
packet
and
bulk
onion
As everyone of us sometimes learns,
The Kerby Union Sunday school
seed taken in 17 Oregon -towns
And many a failure turns ibout,
Waldport, Oregon. this spring have shown, in many invites everyone to their Sunday
When he might have won had he stuck it out,
April 20, 1942.' instances extremely low germin- school, which is held every Sunday
Don’t give up, though the pace seems slow—
Mr M C Athey:
I ation in test made at the federal- at 9:45 a. m. in the I. O. O. F.
hall.
In my effort to obtain a birth | »tate laboratory at Corvallis.
You may succeed with another blow.
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certificate in 1941, I received |
Companies whose names appear
Often the goal is nearer than
BRIDGEVIEW
COMMUNITY
from my mother and my aunt, at- 1 as packers, number of samples for
It seems to a faint and faltering man.
CHURCH
fidavits that gave the place of my | each and the range and average
Often the struggler has given up,
birth as Province of Posen, in that j percentage of germination of reg
Rev. Harold A. Rogers, pastor. Ek............................................................. 0
i COMPLETE REPAIR Service;
When he might have captured the victor’s cup.
Sunday
school, 10 a. m.
uiatory
onion
seed
samples
are
as
part of Poland which was subju
f
WATCHES and CLOCKS
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Reasonable Charges
And he learned too late, when the night slipped down, gated by Germany, but that piy follows:
Young People’s service, 7:45 p- I Clarence E. Eggers
Northrup,
King
&
Co.,
Minneap
parents
were
Pole,
and
that
I
was
How close he was to the golden crown.
I brought to this country when a olis, Minn., and Berkeley; 16 m.
JEWELER
Success is failure turned inside out—
Evening service, 8:15 p. m.
baby, and we came to New York, samples, ranging from 28.50 to
£
Del
Rogue
Hotel Building
:
The silver tint of the clouds of doubt.
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8
where I had always assumed that 78.50 per cent germination. Aver
■a
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And you can never tell how close you are,
P- m.
, I was born, however, when I at age: 62.80 per cent.
•o-
North
Coast
Seed
Co.,
Portland;
It may be near when it seems afar;
tempted to clarify my naturaliza-
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samples,
23.50,
30.50
and
75
per
i tion with the immigration authori-
So stick to the fight when you’re harder hit—
COMMUNITY CHURCH
they ruled that further proof cent germination.
NOTES
It’s when things seem worst Xhat you mustn’t quit. ; ' ties
Portland Seed Co., Portland; 17
of my Polish status was required.
.
—Selected.
At thi« time many charges of un- samples, ranging from nothing to
There were 64 in Sunday school
American activities, “secret meet 79 per cent germination, Aver- this week with one visitor in the
ings”, all falsehoods, with the bas- age: 32.87 per cent.
Senior Young People’s Class. Of
THIRD LESSON FOR
Ferry-Morse Seed Co., Detroit
i est malicious intent, were report-
fering was $2.50.
CANTEEN CORPS
| ed to the authorities by the* local and San Francisco; 7 samples, 71
Rev. Gray's text was from John
gossipers. The result was that I to 90 per cent germination. Aver 14:1-6, and John 14:6.
at
was arrested and my good wife age: 80.47 per cent.
The quartet sang, “Speak, My
The Inland Seed Co., Spokane;
the 1. O. O. F. hall in Kerby, Sat
' suffered the humiliation and pfr-
Lord”; and Mrs. W. A. Brown read
4 .samples, 73 to 94.75 per cent.
urday, April 18, was a decided suc
! secution with me.
a very interesting letter from Opal
cess. Miss ('rawford displayed a
1 was paroled, while further in Average: 84.50 per cent.
and Eldon Johnson, missionaries in
Sears Roebuck and Co., one sam
25 man crew forest service kit,
vestigation of my case was in prog
Bolivia.
but explained that in a real emerg
ress in the department of justice, ple, 94 per cent germination.
A group met in the chapel Sun
The Chas. H. Lilly Co., Seattle,
ency the kits would not be as a I
and finally, the attorney general
day evening for senior Bible study.
6 samples, 1.25 to 81.25 per cent;
able so it will be up to each small
, ordered my release entirely.
Mr. Olaf Larsen was leader, and
average:
33 per cent germination.
canteen unit to colect its own kit.
In reviewing my case the attor-
the epistle of James was taken for
Michael-Leonard Seed Co., Chi
There are 23 women enrolled at
! ney general considered my case of
discussion.
preset but Holland and O'Brien
i that of a man who was brought to cago; 2 samples, 56 and 65.50 per
Miss Betty Lackey led the C.
' this country when a mere infant, cent germination.
are not yet represented.
Y. P. S. meeting, topic “Tempta
Porter-Welter Seed Co., Salt
had lived here all this time, (fifty
Mabel Ramsey, acting as “head
tion”.
Lake
City; 2 samples, 60.50 and
■
years)
in
the
State
of
Oregon
for
cook,” served a file crew dinner
Several specials were enjoyed:
34 years, and in this commhnity 84 per cent germination.
to 32 in 3'i minutes. She was as
the quartet sang “Near to the
| for 20 years, when* he had per
sisted by Mrs. Banta, Kate Sachse,
Heart of God”; Miss Ann Sherier
o-
formed all the duties of citizenship,
Zenna Jennings ami Alic,. Hogue,
sang, “I'll Never Turn Back
served his community as a member AAA FEED WHEAT
as assistants. The meal was well
Again,” and “What Will You Do
balanced, plain, and well-cooked. BORN To Mr. and Mrs. Roland of the city council of Toledo for PROGRAM EASES
With Jesus” was sung as a duet.
Notes oil serving and expenses
This week th*' Missionary society
Tresham at Josephine General five years, became affiliated with SPRING SHORTAGES
were kept as futin,- references.
met with Mrs. Lew Hill with Red
hospital in (¡rants Pass, Tues its various civic and fraternal or
0
Miss Crawford stated that if at
day, .April I 4th. at 0:50 p. m., a ganizations, whose record is clean
The AAA feed wheat program, Cross work being the order of the
least 20 more women sign up to
young »on, weight seven pounds in every respect, and now to have through which government-held day.
:
the finger of suspicious suddenly
take the course, some instructors
fifteen ounces.
wheat is being released at local
pointed at him. it just doesn't make
will come out to give the lessons
loan rates for feeding purposes,
sense.
Also I served my country
soon.
Buy your Defense Stamps today.
has been credited by the Oregon
COFFEE SHOPS
in the last war in the Spruce Di
USDA war board with a major
In Connection
vision, also I had two brothers who
contribution toward meeting milk,
e HOTEL REDWOOD
served overseas, another brother
ecg aid pork production g >als set
r
Grants Pass, Oregon
served at the Mexican border.
for the state under the Foot! for
L-v
Now our foster son Chester, whom
HOTEL JACKSON
Freedom program.
you will remember as having grad
Medford, Oregon
Reviewing
progress
of
produc
•*
uated from the Kerby high -chool,
HOTEL
OREGON
tion to date at its April meeting,
; « J
has enlisted in the air corps, mind
Eugene,
Oregon
the board found that the 500 car
you I said enlisted, and he is now
/Weiccnw
HOTEL SENATOR
loads of wheat sold to Oregon
in a training camp preparatory
Salem, Oregon
- GIFT
farmers under the program had
' •‘rvC y'
to engage in the utmost service to
to
the
HOTEL
MARION
helped relieve a deficiency of feeds
his country.
Salem,
Oregon
_J
Former
created by the late spring and
This is the background of an
iMcCredie Hot Mineral Spring*
f xCJiient
increased livestock numbers.
j.;' S
outstanding American citizen
: McCredie Springs, Oregon
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O'
The board recommended to
whom idle and malicious gossip
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secretary of agriculture that
sought to ruin, and to the people
A
feed wheat program be contin
of the Illinois Valley I extend
ued "as the best means of convert Q.
patriotic and friendly greeting for
:
ing the tremendous wheat surplus
SERVICE—
most of you my wife and I cherish
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into needed livestock and poultry
as friends, while those who doubt
5:
NOT
SOMETHING
FOR
ASK FOR
products, an<l of alleviating the
my patriotism and loyalty to triend
NOTHING — BUT DOING
:
acute grain storage problem.”
WHAT YOU WANT DONE
anil country, "let them speak now
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PROMPTLY. I N T E L L I -
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or forever hereafter keep still.”
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GENTLY AND ECONOM
o
He that stealeth my purse, steal-
ICALLY ....
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HOLLAND SCHOOL
so. Pa
eth trash; tis something, nothing.
But he tWat stealeth my good name, IMPROVEMENT CLUB
he is a thjef indeed."
AAA Towing
Sincerely yours,
LEO M MARTIN
The Holland School Improve
DON’T QUII
¡CHADWICK
HOTELS
LETTER
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HOME
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MUCH ONION SEED
OF POOR QUALITY
Gardeners who planted onion
seed this spring need not be sur
prised if a considerable part of
their seed fails to make any «Now-
ment club met Friday, April 17 at
th< home of Mrs. Dorothy Mans
field.
Collections for the children's hot
lunches for the month of April
were made by the secretary and
the remainder of the afternoon
wa« spent socially
Delicious re-
PERFECTION
BREAD
Nash Sales and Service
Phone 113
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DEL ROGUE GARAGE
At Your Grocer
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507 S. fith Street, Grant!« Pass