Page Two Illinois V alley News, Thursday, November 23, 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 M C Editor ATHEY SUBSCRIPTION PRICES In Josephine County One Year . .... Six Months Three Month» SI SO .75 50 CHUTES BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Young People’s service, 7:45 p m. Evening service, 8:15 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 P- m. —■ ■■ o-------------- ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH OF SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS Sabbath School ........ .’...... 1 :30 p. ni. >2 00 Preaching ................ . ..... 3:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. The Illinois Valley News reserves the right to reject any advertising You are invited to meet with copy which i> deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application us. F. W. Cooper, elder. Cave Junc­ tion. I Outside of Josephine County One Year ___ •/_________ _________ REDWOOD EMPIRE NI V SPAPER PUBLISHERS REDWOOD PEI EMPIRE Unit ASSOCIATION NATIONAL EDiTORIAI— ASSOCIATION ASSEMBLY OF GOD I. O. O. F. HALL, KERBY I Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Morning ^Worship ........ 11:00 a. m. Evangelistic Service ... 8:00a. m. Rev. D. B. Wantland, pastor. -------------- o--------------- CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY CHURCH ENGINEER REPORTS Junction, and Alva Knox of Wil- derville; 26 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wed­ nesday. Nov. 22 at the L. B. Hall Funeral home with Gordon L. Hypes of the Christian church of­ ficiating. Interment was at Miss­ ouri Flat cemetery. i j,ct a11 th*y would hav* to pay George H. Gray, Pastor i would be for wat they used on 10 a. m. I their otherwise unwatered areas ' Sunday School ............... Morning Worship 11 a. m. Where there are multiple uses and cost of upkeep and service. o-------------- indicated the plan should provide -------------- <>-------------- for the maximum good to the Margaret Ardilla Knox Social Security Payments greatest number. follow- Niel Alien spoke briefly In Josephine County Rise Margaret Ardilla Knox, 88, died ing Mr. Hart. He said that this re- Sunday at 6:20 p. m. at the home port should hii',<‘ been heard by a Old Age and Survivors Insur­ of Mrs. Victor Davis at 812 Wash­ thousand people if the region in­ ance payments have become an im­ ington boulevard. Mrs. Knox, who 1 stead of the small group that was portant item in the payroll of Jo­ was born in Douglas county on j present. It is a valuable report on sephine county. Figures released Sept. 29, 1856, had lived in Oregon | the possibilities of this district for today by Mr. Cannon, manager of all er life, and in this community i the future. He said that Senator the Eugene office of the Social Charles McNary foresaw the de­ Security Board show a total an­ for the past 65 years. She had I been a patient at the home of Mrs. | velopment of the Rogue valley as nual payoff <>f $36,860 in Jose­ Davis for seven weeks at the time I a garden spot. He said the irri­ phine county, This is an increase of her death. gation district was formed in 1919. since August 1st, 1944 of $6,122 a Survivors include two daughters, lie pictured the development of the year, In Josephine county 90 re­ Mrs. Mary E. Strickland of Merrill, land under the ditch and the need tired workers are receiving $24,- Ore., and Mrs. Josephine M. Schra-1 for more water that was felt in 125 a year, an(| the wives of these 1939. In answer to questions that same workers who are 65 are also der of Smith River, Calif.; four are being asked, he said the Recla­ getting $3,705 a year. Children