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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1943)
Illinois Valley News, Thursday. January 21, 1913 Page Two CAN Illinois Valley News BREAK THE HE LOG JAM? 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 Editor ATHEY C SUBSCRIPTION PRICES In Josephine County $1 SO One Year . ... Six Months Three Month» Outside of Josephine County One Year $2 00 The Illinois Valley News reserve, the right to reject any advertising copy which i> deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application 1 each year. This year of 1943 . started out with rain the first day, with a temperature of 46. That was the only rainy day we have hail so far. Yesterday the temper ature dropped to 12, the coldest that I have any record of in all these years. The average for these first days in January is about 30, taken at 7 a. m. It is high time that people east of the Cascades, knew the truth about western Ore gon. Right here at my home, in Elk Valley, we have had 18 days >f sunshine out of 19. Can any •January, in any country, beat that? Why, hang it all, some ranchers have been plowing for about two weeks! . —o ■ — T dr " " a " N." COLI.M AN¡ Naturopathic Physician ■ Office hours: 9 a. m. to 12 1:30 p. m. to 3:30 p. m. : Sherman’» Camp Cave Junction 2 Q. BUILD NOW — PAY BY THE MONTH V alley Lumber Co. West F St. 0 R E Glo©| STORM SIGNALS How secure are we at home? What chance have we | to keep this security? We only have one answer for Different parts of the United States recently have the questions. We have just as much chance as the had their trials and tribulations with the weather energy we put in. Meaning—We get out of life what | man. Oregon, Washington and Idaho are now hav we put in. The more you put, the better the life. I This means financially, spiritually and neighborly. ing theirs. Over the radio today (Thursday) came the report BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY Every time you do a goo 1 deed, you put in—every CHURCH that Portland is snow bound, and they are urgently time you do a crooked deed or a harmful one—you Sunday school, 10 a. m. lessen your chances of having a happy, healthful life. appealing for man power to help clear the city. Se Morning worship, 11 a. m. So our security at home will amount to just what attle was snow bound two days ago. This means that Young People's service, 7 :45 p we—all of us—put in. If we—all of us—do our very part of the Willamette valley is in the same condition IÙ. Evening >crvice, 8:15 p. m. best to help ourselves and others there need be no fear as Portland, and perhaps all of it. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 Wednesday some men left for Los Angeles from for the future. Our security will be safe. But we P- m. ------------- O—----------- want to caution on being too sure of our security. We Cave .Junction via Grants Pass and Ashland on the must have confidence, to be sure. But don’t let this Greyhound bus. They got as far as Ashland and ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH OF SEVENTH DAY confidence put you into the condition of laying down were turned back and taken via the Redwood high ADVENTISTS on the job to “let George do it.” Don’t feel so secure way, the only highway open to California. And don’t Sabbth School at 9:30 a. m. that you believe your help is not necessary, that we’ll forget, we have our mountains too, but the road crew Preaching Service 11:00 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at get along even if I don’t do my part. If you are in kept the road clear for traffic. 7:30 p. m. Thursday morning early the wind storm and rain that frame of mind, wake up and pinch yourself. It You are invited to meet with is going to take ALL OF US ALL 'I’HE TIME doing raised a little speculation as to the damage done, but us. our level best to bring this war to a successful conclu reports say very little. A few trees across the high Lynn Jolliffee, elder, Cave Junc way which were quickly cleared was about all. How tion. sion that will give us our national security. ever, some fills on county roads may have to have at Buy Bonds! Give of your time to civilian defense, KERBY SUNDAY SCHOOL tention, but nothing serious as yet. Sunday school at I. O. O. F. hall, state guard, etc., help your neighbor if in need. Do | Thursday afternoon wind, rain and hail in the val 9:45 a. m. the best you can and let your conscience be your guide. -------------- o-------------- ley was as bad as the oldest inhabitant could remem ----------------- o----------------- CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY ber, but still no great damage has been done. CHURCH THE PRESIDENTS BAI L We are blessed with a wonderful country and can Sunday school 10 to 11 a. m. take most any kind of a storm. But we would like to Church services 11 to 12 a. m. Since President Roosevelt started the annual tell “Old Jupe” that enough is enough. He doesn’t Senior Bible study, 7:45. C. Y. P. S. meeting ....... 7:45 ball for the benefit of those suffering from infantile have to show off. We know what he is capable of. All young people invited. paralysis, the movement Ins grown to large propor Bible class in side room .... 7:45 tions and has become a national twent. Geo. H. Gray. Pastor, farm product, He said that pigs, OFF IN A ( ORNER 'I’he March of Dimes goes to help those inflicted WITH PHIL SNORT when allowed to run at large, Mrs. Emily Kellart has loaned would accumulate balls of gumbo the Missionary Society a sewing with that dreadful disease which the Georgia institu on their tails until they got so big machine which we appreciate very tion is doing wonderful research work in helping com Dear Ed: and heavy that they drew back much. bat and curt' this disease. Away back yonder, when I was the pig's hide until it could not The Sunday school lesson was 'I’he Illinois Valley Grange gives a President’s a very young man in my Ws iscon- shut its eyes and. therefore, died “Jesus Finds A Willing Helper.*' Birthday ball every year for the support of this work, sin <la.vs, I often heard it said that for want of sleep. All the years of John 4:27-42. The Golden text my middle-west life 1 was given was "He that reapeth. receiveth and every one in the valley should buy a ticket for it did nothing but rain in Oregon. to understand that rain prevailed wages, and gathereth fruit unto On one occasion I heard a lecture this event, even if they cannot attend, for the small by one who was supposed to have almost continuously in Oregon. life eternal." John 4:36. amount will not mean anything to us. but combined traveled extensively in Oregon, Ami. do you know, that there are Rev. Gray’s sermon was “Lord with the nation, means millions of dollars for this affirm that this country was most many people of the east who still teach us to pray.” Rev. Gray sur- a land of rain and mud I re believe this to this day. My 39 pri.-eil the folks last Sunday. He purpose, and part of the fund stays in our own coun ly member that lie told of the “Big years of experience here is that we has made new seats for the church ty, also for this specific purpose. have eight months, on average, of and they are very good looking Sticky' country near Medford win-re hogs were the principle the finest weather in the world,1 and comfortable to sit in. POCKETBOOK " 1XHOWLEDGE Phone 47 HULL & HULL A state-wide 4-H club Mobiliza tion week for Oregon has been set for February 6 to 14, announces H. C. Seymour, state club leader at Oregon State college. A program much like that fol lowed in 1942 calls for 4-H club agents, local leaders, and club members themselves to try to in form others about the progress and achievements of 4-H club work and the great need for txpanding it this year. 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