Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, June 17, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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Illinois Valley News, Thursday, June 17, 1913
Illinois Valley News
JAP BOMBS OF 1943
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 th. Post Office at
Cave Junction, Oregon, under the act of March 3. 1879
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FATHERS HAY
Sunday, .June 20th is Father’s Day. Lather’s Day
is sort of an aftermath of Mother’s Day. The bright
idea of honoring Mother was first conceived, and we
did not want to leave Father out in the cold, so they
made Father’s Day.
We can’t imagine why they made two separate
days for the purpose of honoring our parents. We
think they both should have the same day, so we could
show equal love and affection for both on the same
day. Of course that is merely our idea. The ones
who gave the nation these paternal days, must have
had good reason for what they did—so our opinion
doesn’t get very far. But, it’s our opinion, just the
same.
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But let’s get back to the old man of the house.
We’ll wager a new penny against a dime, that he will
work harder getting things ready for himself on HIS
day than he does on regular Sundays, (’an you imag­
ine son saying—“Now Dad, you take it easy today,
1’11 do all the chores.’?
But nevertheless. Dad, you know what the family
thinks deep down in their hearts, and that’s all that
counts. So whatever they do to you next Sunday,
you know that all the love and affection the family
can bestow on you is always yours, not just on any
particular day, even if they do call it Father’s Day.
Here’s to you Dad—May you live long and pros-
LIRE DISTR ICT
Evening ervice, 8:15 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8
p. m.
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ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH
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If this bomb strikes in an
area in the open where it can
do no harm, it should be al­
lowed to burn out. If it strikes
a structural target, however,
control of the fire which it
will create is a job too big for
the householder. The fire de­
partment, which should be
called, is equipped with what
is known as fog nozzles. This
type of equipment is essential
to the control of fires created
by such large quantities of
solid oil. Because of technical
difficulties a very large per­
centage of this type of bomb
are “duds”.
This bomb weighing 132
pounds is approximately 41 Mi
inches in length including tail,
is blue-gray in color with red-
tipped tail fins. This bomb
has a filler of solidified in­
flammable oil which has the
appearance and consistency of
wax surrounding a central
ignition tube of thermit. An
explosive propelling charge is
located in the nose of the
bomb.
Upon impact the fuse
sets off the propelling charge
which ejects and scatters the
solid oil. Simultaneously the
thermit has been ignited and
in turn sets fire to the m-
flammable solid oil.
court asking for such a move, in turn they will call
for an election, and if a majority of the property
owners vote for such a district, we will get it, and at
the same election elect a board to govern the district.
Let’s get the petition going. Get it started and
get the district organized before it is too late.
Along this line it would not be a bad idea to have
a city-wide clean-up day and reduce fire hazards as
much as possible. Let’s get going.
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WILL WE BE INVADED?
The military authorities are taking the celebrated
Korean, who gave our nation much information con­
cerning Japanese activities, very seriously, and are
expecting a Jap invasion some time this summer.
Their informant says it is coming, and he has not been
wrong yet.
It was this Korean who told our government that j
Japan was going to bomb Honolulu on the 7th of De­
cember. He told them. But no one would believe
him. He has told them several other things that have!
happened just as he said they would, and now they ■
are listening to him. So they are expecting the Japs
to land at Crescent City,
If they do come, it will mean that the Crescent!
City people will have to evacuate, some going north,
some south, and many, many of them will come up
the Smith river to Cave Junction.
While we, personally, cannot bring ourselves to;
believe the Japs will be silly enough to invade the
west coast, yet the information comes from such a
source that it is wise to be pr< pared for such an event.
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They can bar you from
Oregon roads if
WE HAVC FREE LABOR WHICH CAN MAKE MORE ANO BETTER
weapons than the axis
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with slave labor
I nder the new state law recently passed by the Oregon
Legislature, if you have an accident causing any damage
whatsoever, or if you are convicted for any offense under the
Oregon Motor Vehicle Laws, you must be able to prove you are
financially responsible for $11,000. Otherw <e they can take
away your driver's license and bar you from the road forever.
They can even suspend your registration certificate. Failure
to comply with the law may bring about imprisonment and a
heavy fine.
How many men could lay $11,000.00 on the line? Could
you? An insurance |> l ey does this for you. M. C. Athey at
The News office ha- jv<- the policy that will protect you, and
the cost is very small Don't gamble away your right to drive.
Prove your financial > sponsibility for $11,000.00 now. this
easy, inexpensive way. SEE
we HAV« THE WILL TO
OUR EARN i N o S to
preserve our freedom , our enemies are
fOtttP TO YIELD T heirs to DICTATORSHIPS.
L. E. ATHEY
NEWS OFFICE
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Office hours: 9 a. m. to 12
1:30 p. m. to 3:30 p. m.
Sherman’* Camp
Cave Junction
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60 Kilo Solid Oil Incendiary
Outside of Josephine County
Naturopathic Physician
Morning worship, 1. i
Young People’s service,
This is No. 4 in a series of 5 consecutive
daily articles on the boiqbs now in actual
use by our enemies, and the way to handle
them. The Oregon State Defense Council
emphasizes the fact that there is no assur­
ance that some other type of bomb may not
be used in any attacks made on the Pacific
Coast but those pictured and described here
are the most recent types used by the Japs
on other fronts.
Editor
ATHEY
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DR. A. N. COLLMAN
CAVE JUNCTION. OREGON
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SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTISTS
Sabbth School at 9:30 a. n>.
Preaching Service 11:00 a. tn
Prayer meeting Wednesday at
7:30 p. m.
You are invited to meet with
FH A LOANS
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THE MONTH
Valley Lumber Co.
West F St.
Phone 47
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CLEANERS
Grants Pass
Mail your cleaning and press-
ing work to us — We will mail
it back cleaned and pressed.
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KERBY
SUNDAY
SCHOOL
Sunday school at I. O. O. F. hall,
9:45 a. m.
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GRANTS PASS
HOTEL
MINERS HEADQUARTERS
615 “G” Street
Grants Pass, Oregon
CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Geo. H. Gray, Pastor.
Sunday School—10 a. m.
Morning worship—11 a. m.
Young People's Society—8 p. m.
HULL & HULL
FUNERAL HOME
Ambulance tervice day or nit«
The Sunday lesson was “Our
Response to G.xl’s Promises. 2
Peter 1:1-11. The Gohlen Text,
“Whereby are given unto us ex­
ceeding great and precious prom­
ises; that by these ye might be
partakers of the divine nature.” 2
Peter 1:4.
Rev. Sharp’s sermon was “Draw­
ing Near to God.” His text from
the Bible wa> "It is good for nie to
draw near to God.” I have put my
trust in
declare
73 :28.
Mrs. Dow sang a solo, “The
Christ of the Cross.”
Everyone is welcome to attend
these services.
210 West “A"
Phone 334
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& DRY CLEANERS
Agencies
Haynes Clothing Shop
Wittrock’s Store, Kerby
Lew Hammer, Selina
( all: Wed. and Sat.
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