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“OUNCE OF PREVENTION"
Illinois Valley News
Putting vehicles on blocks in
England during the long weeks of
waiting there prior to the invasion
provided the army with good sound
tires, now worth their weight in
gold on battlefronts in France and
Germany, Holland and Belgium.
Blocks hewn from surrounding
woodlands were the preventive
maintenance that caved priceless ,
rubber.
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 Dimoia
Valley Publishing Company.
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Cave Junction, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879
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A MOTHER’S PRAYER
rDR. A. N. COLLMAN 1
Naturopathic Physician.
Sabbath School ............... 1:30 p. m.
Preaching
............3 :00 p. id . = Office hours: 9 A. M. to 12 noon
2 P. M. to 5 P. M.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at
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Monday,
Wednesday and Satur
7 :30 p. m.
day evenings only.
You are invited to meet with S'
us.
F. W. Cooper, elder, Cave Junc
tion.
SAW FILING
(¡od, Father of freedom, look after that boy of
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mine, wherever he may be. Walk in upon him. Talk ASSEMBLY OF GOD
with him during the silent watches of the night, and ' I. O. O. F. HALL, KERBY
spur him to bravery when he faces the cruel foe. Sunday school ....... 10:00 a.
Morning Worship
11:00 a.
Transfer my prayer to his heart.
Evangelistic Service . 8:00 a
‘‘Keep myDoy inspired by the never-dying faith in Rev. I). B. Wantland, pastor.
his God. Throughout all the long days of a hopeful
victory, wherever his duty takes him, keep his spirits
high and his purpose unwavering. Make him a loyal
friend. Nourish him with the love that I gave to him
at birth and satisfy the hunger of his soul with the
knowledge of my daily prayer.
“He is my choicest treasure. Take care of him,
(Jod. Keep him in health and sustain him under every
possible circumstance. I once warmed him under my
heart. You warm him anew in his shelter under the
stars. Touch him with my smile of cheer and comfort, j
and my full confidence in his every brave pursuit.
“Fail him not—and may he not fail You, his coun
try, nor the mother who bore him.’’
I am not certain that the foregoing prayer was
written by any mother, but it might well have been.
★ Holly ami mistle
It first appeared in “Today’s Talk,” by George Math
toe, soft lights and
Christmas trees, gifts
ew Adams, a syndicated writer whom most of you !
that mean an out
have no doubt had acquaintance with in your reading
pouring of the spirit.
over the past few years. To me that prayer is a clas
Santa Claus ¡»coining'.
sic.
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bile owners who have not yet ap
plied for their 1945 registrations
to do so nt once in older to avoid
a serious congestion at the end
With only one week to go, ap of the year.
proximately 300,000 Oregon mo
torists still had not applied for LEGION CHRISTMAS DANCE
their 1945 motor vehicle registra
tion--, Secretary of State Robert
Another dance Saturday, De
cember 23, at the American Legion
S. Farrell said today.
Windshield stickers validating hall, to music of the Swingster’s
the 1945 registrations now may be orchestra. Midnight eats.
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used, being valid aftei Iiecembet
15.
Farrell urged Oregon automo-
BUY WAR BONDS
George H. Gray, Pastor
Sunday School
10 a. m.
Morning Worship
11 a. m.
Sunday school attendance
reached a new high of 70. Visitors
included B. C. Wilkie, Arnold Dav
is and James Reed.
The scripture reading for the
morning service was found in John
3:1-13. and Rom. 2:2«. 29. Rev.
Gray spoke on John 3:5.
The special number by Ruth
Hill was entitled “My Hope Is Built
on Nothing Less."
There was a good sized crowd
BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY
out to the song service Sunday
CHURCH
afternoon.
Perry Pullen
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
charge of the meeting and
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Beard led the devotionals.
Young People’s service, 7:46 p- next “Gospel Sing" will be Jan.
in.
14 at Cave Junction Community
Evening service, 8:15 p. m.
church with some one from Selma
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 in charge.
P- m.
Sunday evening there was
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Young People’s meeting as usual.
Editor
ATHEY
CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Chrklmas
Cheer Io All
The time of the Christmas pro
gram has been changed. It will
be next Sunday morning, Decem
ber 24 at 10 a. m. Everybody «
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welcome !
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PUGET TIMBER COMPANY
Kerby, Oregon
RADIO REPAIRING |
Robert C. Lackey I
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14 Year* Experience
TWO RADIOS FOR SALE
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Box 37, Kerby, Ore.
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Selma, Oregon
No Sunday work please.
YOUR HOME OWNED STORE
Cave Junction
at
SELMA GARAGE & SUPPLY
KRIEGER'S
CLOTHING, DRY GOODS AND SHOES
By (’lint Hards
Tires
Batteries
Doyl Hamilton
FROM
Daily Freight Service
Cash for good ured furniture.
E. H. YORK
Camp U-Rest
Standard Oil Producta
GRANTS PASS, PORTLAND,
and SAN FRANCISCO
Pierce Auto Freight
K. C. HAMILTON, Local Agent
Windows and Doors!
See
Valley Lumber Co.
for your repair jobs
221 W. F St.
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GRANTS PASS
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I STEAM LAUNDRY
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Since 1900
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I Extra Care At No
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Extra Cost
Phone 47
TRACY’S
WARDROBE
CLEANERS
STEAK HOUSE
Grants Pass
Grants Pass
Mail your cleaning and press-
ing work to us — We will mail
it back cleaned and pressed.
Meekly Service to the
Illinois Valley Every
TUESDAY.
MERRY CHRISTMAS
With gratitude for
voureontinued friend
hip we pause during
this busy Christmas
season of 1941 to wish
you the happiest
Christmas of them all.
1915 REGISTRATIONS
STILL LAGGING
OWL (AFE
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Mr. and Mrs.
.James S. Whitehead
Cave Junction. Oregon
e e e
during 1^44 we have
been storing up our grati
tude to the people of this
communit, ', u.t they have
come in . y after Jay.
V >w that C bri st mas is
here it is time ta make
Jt livery. So here it comes
. . . our gratitude to you
in one great big wish for
a big, h a p p y, m erry
Christmas.
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It » Christmas!
So Let’s Celebrate!
Is-t'« celebrate by rvealliiig on
every day what Christmas is
and shat it means. Let's cele
brate In never doubting that
eventually Good -hall triumph.
I el's celebrate In making chil
dren happy ami by opening
our hearts t<> those in nerd«
Thai's the way Io hasr the
Merry Christmas w<* wi-h
foe you.
COOK I I MBF.R CO
Martin’s Hardware
Mr. and Mrs. George Martin
MR. AND MRS.
E. II. YORK
(’•ve Junction, Oregon
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Illinois Valley News, Thursday, December 21, 1941
Puget Timber Company of Oregon
Cabax Mills