Page Two Illinois Valley News, Thursday, January 13,1911 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 Editor M C ATHEY SUBSCRIPTION PRICES In Josephine County $1 SO One Year Six Months Three Month» .75 SO Outside of Josephine County One $2 00 Year The Illinois Valley News reserves the right to reject any advertising copy which i> Jeems objectionable. Advertising rates on application HI I)W CONTÈMPI RE NEWSPAPER M**d>** OREGWNjf PU BUSHIT RS SB4PEÍ s4¿l ATI C «tractive way. The president is America’s greatest radio speaker —no doubt about it. In that respect he’s a “cuckoo­ lulu bird”—a “hum-dinger—“The cock-of-the-walk” —and takes all the pastries in the bakery, if you will pardon our sidewalk slang. In short—he’s tops as a radio speaker, and that means he is commanding when he talks to the nation, and the nation listens. The president has that advantage, if it is an advantage, and we believe it is quite an advantage. He has the power to sway millions of people over the radio. We haven’t heard of anyone fainting like the girls do when that “crooner” tries to sing them to sleep, but we know that he has the power to make people believe the way he does when he tells them or talks to them over the radio. So the president’s talk was the subject of conversa­ tion among a lot of politicians in the capitol. Some say it was good—some say it was bad—some say noth­ ing. So what are the in-between ’uns going to think? This was erroneous on our part. - son, Dec. 30, 1943. The name of the baby is William Terry We should have been more specific Messenger. Ralph is in the and said the Bell long distance and Forest Service lines to Grants Pass Navy. were down. Our local service was •O- a tower of strength during this bad OUR MISTAKE spell, for their lines were func­ tioning 100 per cent. Our attention has been called to -------------- o--------------- an article last week wherein we American Legion Post of Cave mentioned that electric light and telephone lines were down during Junction wit. rive one of their reg­ bad weather. The article seemed ular dances Saturday, January 15. to indicate that we took in a lot of Good music and an enjoyable eve­ territory and included our local ning awaits you. Supper at mid­ night by the Ladies’ Auxiliary. telephone service. We Carry a Complete Line of Building Material Ready to take away ! REDWOOD SHINGLES (ELOTEX WALLBOARD ACME PAINTS TENKOTE PUBLISHERS Unitj NATIONAL ÉDITORIAL— injA ASSOCIATION THE PRESIDENT’S RADIO TALK January Feed Payments To Dairymen Increased BLESSED EVENTS BORN—To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibbons, Thursday, Jan. 6 at 7:50 p. m„ at the Josephine Oregon dairy producers will re­ General hospital in Giants Pa ceive slightly higher payments for a baby boy weighing seven January production under the pounds and eight ounces. Both dairy feed adjustment program are doing nicely. the state AAA office reported thi week. In western Oregon the payment BORN To Mr. and Mrs. Murray rate for whole milk has been in- Perry, Saturday. .Jan. 8. at 4:05 creased 5 cents a hundredweight a. m., at the Josephine General tl( 50 cents, and the rate for but­ hospital in Grants Pass. a babe terfat increased one cent to fi son weighing seven pounds, cents a pound. East of the moun­ ounces. tains the whole milk rate will re­ main at 35 cents, but butterfat payments will be at 5 cents a pound, an increase of one cent. The new rates apply to milk and butterfat delivered bv producei .luring January. Payments for November - December production, now being made by county AXA offices, are at the original rate. It is now the pastime for the big wigs of both polit­ ical parties to chip in their thoughts on what the presi­ dent’s latest radio talk amounted to. It is interesting to the bystander to read all the comments both pro and con. It really amounts to this —“You’re damned if you do and your damned if you don’t.” So what? We certainly do not agree with the president in all the things he has and hasn’t done, and we expect to keep on disagreeing with him. But right now we are in the midst of a war, and we mean WAR. It has not hurt us in the valley. It has helped us—mores the BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY pity, and we absolutely cannot visualize what the men CHURCH who are fighting the war are doing or what hard­ Repudiation Is Noted Morning win hip. I I 1. ships they are enduring for us- -FOR I S—ALL OF Of No Strike Pledge Young i’e iplc’s sei vice, US—that we might have the kind of a country we in. ROSEBl’RG — The state do Evening -t-rv’ce, <15 p. want to have. closed its sixth annual convent ion I Prayer meet in The president’s five points, as he told them on the late yesterday by voting to repudi­ p in. radio—some are good, I this is what we think) and ate its n<> strike pledge unless the I some are bad. But he says unless congress passes all administration and Congress get ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH OF SEVENTH DAY five, they won’t work singly. To us, this is really the together on wage adjustments and price rollbacks and subsidies. bad part of his philosophy. He gave congress some Delegates demanded a change in Sabbth ADVENTISTS School at 9:30 a. nt. constructive ideasand some that were not so construc­ personnel of the 12th Regional Preaching Service 11:00 a. tive, but says take ’em all or don’t take any of them. War Labor board at Seattle or it- Prayer meeting W-dnesday al That really is the part of his talk that we would abolishment on grounds it has not j 7:30 p. m. given fair hearings on applications I You are invited to meet with have to disagree with the president, not that it mat­ for wage adjustments. us. ters to him or any of the big wigs what we think about Defeat of Senator Rufus C. Hol , F. W. Cooper, elder. Cave Junc­ it at all. But just to keep on the right side of the man. Republican, was urged in an­ tion. resolution. track, we thought we should let our readers know that other Equality for industrial workers ASSEMBLY OF GOD we heard the president talk and to pass our opinions with returning war veterans in Church service at 7:30. along with the rest of the papers of the nation who adult education programs also was Across from Legion hall. urged. Rev. and Mrs. L. W. Coor. are doing likewise. The union threatened to with ­ It is not our purpose to ask you to swallow our hold a $100,000 political fund from CAVF. JUNCTION COMMUNITY opinions, hook, line, sinker and all. Far from that. We the national CIO unless it apoints CHURCH are merely giving our opinion, and we hope in a con- a political director for Oregon by Pastor. Geo II. Saturday. \ Winter Season Shortcake Subscribe for The News. Sunday School Morning Worship Song Service 10 a. m. 11 a. m. Liquid Asbesto» Roofing—10 Year Guarantee Grants Pass Lumber Co South Approach to Caveman Bridge You can paint a room on your "day off "! SPEEDY MIRACLE WALL FINISH Just mix Kem-Tone with water, “roll it on’’ with an 89c Roller Koater. Needs only 1 coat, dries in 1 hour! ♦ pt ITS WASHABLE! You can keep it beautiful.. with soap and watei or ordinary wall cleaners. /\nd it leaves no annoy ing “painty’ odor Just trTinlc : one gallon does over" a room, costs onlj 2.98! It covers old wallpaper, plaster, painted or un painteJ walls, I rim it with Kern-1 one Borders, low as 15c a roll! ’O need for passing up that all- N \ time family favorite, the short- > .ike Just because strawberry sea son has passed Readily available In every market are apples and ciHiiberries. which combine to make a delectable abortcake—yea. one as colorful and as good to eat as any of your old summertime varieties. Serve this spicy seasonable sauce on double decker biscuit type shortcakes for a new family thrill, and top It with a Mt of hard sauce—the brown sugar variety Of course, fruit alone doesn't make a shortcake. It’s the light­ ness. flakiness, tenderness of the shortcake biscuit. thrttw real ’■proof of thia pudding " To be sure of the best resulta use a good shortening, like the new blended shortening, scientifically prepared and home tested to assure the best In performance Blended shorten­ ing Is good In that brown sugar hard sauce mentioned, too Apple and Cranberry Shortcake To prepare the b'auce Boil together for 3 minutes ’■» cup sugar and cup water tdJ 1 cup diced apple, cook about 5 min­ utes Add 1 cup washed cianber ries. ami a stick of cinnamon Co. k until cranberries pop about 5 mln Utes Shortcake Biscuits i» cup blended shortening 3 cut» sifted flour 3 leawpiH-ni baking powder I teaspoon salt S cup milk 1 tabirspovn blended shortenlna Make a biscuit dough by cutting the cup blended shortening into the sifted flour, baking powder and salt. Add milk stirring quickly but thoroughly Turn dough onto a floured board Knead geutly. Roll out about ’» iuch thick Cut Into eight 3 inch rounds. Brush tops of four rounds with melted shorten­ ing anil place second round on top Bake in a hot oven IISlPF.) about 15 minutes. Separate the rounds Cover the bottom with apple cranberry sauce Place top round on and cover It generously with the sauce. Top with hard sauce If desired I HOROUGH JOB of destruction done bv shell» from U. S. destroyer» is shown here as Marines move up clo»e to building» leveled by fire. Black smoke in background is from oil dump set afire by direct hit. Ambulance Seivice D\Y AND NIGHT PHONE 388 L. B. Hall Funeral Home Near County Courthouse 5th and “C” Streets Grants Pass Rogue River Hardware "" here Most People Trade” Grants Pass, Oregon Since 1S99 ".......................................... 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