Illinois Valley News, Thursday, September 13, 1915 r< ss. The Rev. Harold Anderson is driving one of the school busses from Selma to Kerby. An independent newspaper devoted to the development of the richest valley in the world, the Illinois Valley and its surrounding districts Frank Newman has sold his Published every Thursday at Cave Junction, Oregon by the Illinois lanch to William Knoblauch anti Valley Publishing Company. Mary McAdams brother and sister. Entered as second-class matter June 11, 1937, at the Post Office at They plan to raise Collie dogs. Cave Junction, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879 C M * e BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Young People’s service, 7:45 p Grace Gudmernson is now mak­ Editor ing her home in Selma on the Bert in. Evening service, 8:15 p. m. Hogue place. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 Ray Wilder, Buster Meservey P- m. —-o— and Glen Hunter spent the week ( SI 50 end at Powers. ATHEY SUBSCRIPTION PRICES In Josephine County One Year . .... Six Months Three Months ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH OF SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS .75 50 Communion service next Sunday j MILL AND LOGGING morning. SUPPLIES The Sunday school election was SELMA GARAGE & as follows: Mrs. Pauline Sherier, superintendent; Mrs. H. O. Strom, SUPPLY assistant superintendent; DOYL HAMILTON Selma. Oregon Mrs. Marvin Cross, secretary­ treasurer and Grace Iverson, pi­ anist. Sunday school attendance reached 63. WARDROBE Mrs. Pickett and Homer Budd CLEANERS observed birthdays. Grants Pass Visitors were Alvin Kaufman. Mail your cleaning and press­ Mrs. Burroughs and Bobby; B»m ing work to us — We will mail Boesch, Helen Schneider and La it back cleaned and pressed. Slack. The Missionary meeting Thurs­ day, Sept. 20th, was held at the Daily Freight Service home of Mrs. Ruby Nicholson and GRANTS PASS. PORTLAND, much work accomplished by these and SAN FRANCISCO energetic and ambitious women. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Partsafas of Portland are the proud parents of $2 00 a new baby boy. Mrs. Partsafa- Sabbath Schoo] ........... 10 a. nt. 11:30 a. m. The Illinois Valley News reserves the right to reject any advertising was the former Peggy Haberman I Preaching Prayer meeting Wednesday eve­ copy which i> deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application of Selma. ning. f DR. A. N. COLLMAN f Mr. and Mrs. John Pickle have F. W. Cooper Elder Naturopathic Physician. j purchased the Jay Tucker proper­ --------------o- i ___ __ = Office hours: 9 A. M. to 12 noon i ty on Deer Creek road and have REDWOOD EMPIRE NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS Un//. 2 P. M. to 5 P. M. Fatner Meyers of Grants Pass moved their family into the new »10*000 I At.1 HE ASSOCIATION ; Monday, Wednesday and Satur-j comes to the valley by plane to home. day evenings only. hold services the first and third MM.M>IIIIII.MI>III.MMI>II.IIIII..II.I>.... ,,,E) Sundays each month. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McDowell have IT’S UP TO THE COMMUNITY ------------- o a new baby boy named W’illiatn Adrian. They live in Oakdale, ASSEMBLY OF GOD DR. A. W. BARLOW No one has taken hold of the idea of an irrigation Calif., and formerly lived at Selma. Rev. D. B. Wantland, pastor. Naturopathic Physician --------------o- - project for the valley. We told you recently that we Suite 12, Manchel Bldg. Sunday School at 10 a. m. were tagged for five million dollars for an irrigation POPULAR COUPLE SETS Morning Worship at 11 a. ni. Phone 516 Grants Pass WEDDING DATE Young People’s service 7 p. m. project, but that the first move would have to come from us. We must form an irrigation district, so the The marriage of Miss Jean i 8 Evangelistic service, Sunday at p. m. SAW FILING government will have someone to deal with — they Breazeale and Clark (Bud) Gregg, Bible study and prayer meeting will be solemnized at the Selma By Clint Hards cannot deal with individuals. Wednesday at 8 p. m. Everybody Baptist church next Sunday after­ is welcome. at So far no one has come up with a proposition to noon, September 16th, with Rev. : PUGET TIMBER COMPANY Hereafter all services will be form the irrigation district. If it isn’t (lone, some Harold Anderson officiating. Kerby, Oregon held in the new church building at other place will get the five million. It seems to us The popular young couple are I Kerby instead of the I. O. O. F. well known in the valley and their l that a smart thing to do would be to ask Mr. Francis many hall and this coming Sunday will friends and relatives will 1 Hart, reclamation engineer at Medford, to come over wish them many years of happini' - be the first services held in the FRED LANGLEY new church edifice. and explain what the project is all about, and he would and prosperity. I WANTS TO SEE YOU! ------------ o----- ■o ------ advise how to go about getting the district started. Outside of Josephine County SELMA BAPTIST CHURCH If the farmers of the valley would like to have more Church To Hold First Rev. Harold Anderson, Pastor school—10:00 a. m. water and also put an additional 20,000 acres under Services Next Sunday I Sunday Services —11:00 a. m. Church It ’ s cultivation, they should do something about it. Prayer and Bible study—Wed­ Assembly of God services will your “hot potato.’’ be held next Sunday in their new nesday, 8:00 p. in. ----------------------------O--------------------------- building at Kerby. The building I however, is not yet completed but i carpenters are busily working on the edifice and it is hoped a few more months will bring it to com­ pletion. The building will be used for the first and second grades of the Kerby grade school in the near future. ------------- o--------- GROWING PAINS —OH, BOY! We told ouY readers some time ago that we had “growing pains.” We were growing faster than we could keep pace. We didn’t tell you half enough. Look what our schools are doing? The largest en­ rollment in the history of the valley and it hasn’t stopped yet—more coming. We are — YES WE ARE, growing faster than we Thompson (’reek cun take care of the growth. It almost takes on the Property Is Sold aspect of a boom, and we are simply not prepared for Russell C. Tulin sold such fast growth. There is no place for our new res­ bis Recently, ranch on Thompson creek neat idents to live. Lumber is still an elusive object. Selma, to Emil Asmervig, who Nevertheless, the newcomers want to stay here and ame here recently from Grand are going to make the best of it. We welcome them— Coulee, Wash. Mr. Asmervig will make many everyone of them, and we sincerely hope they will improvements on the place and ha- stay long enough to get acquainted, and then we know taken possession of the 30 acre they will stay for keeps. While Grants Pass has the ranch. slogan, “It’s the Climate,” that goes for the whole county. Once a newcomer gets innoculated with this Send The News to your friends climate—we’ve got ’em, body and soul. Yes, we’ve got growing pains all right. But we are going to try to make the best of it and make our new friends comfortable if we can. B. Y. P. U.—Sunday, 7 :00 p. m. Evening service 8 p. m. CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY CHURCH George H. Gray, Pastor Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Worship ............11 a. m. I I Pierce Auto Freight K. C. HAMILTON, Local Agent HULL & HULL FUNERAL HOME Ambulance .ervice day or nite 210 West “A” Phone 334 WINDOW FRAMES Any kind or any size made at Valley Lumber Co. 221 W’est F St Phone 47 For Drugs, Toiletries Fountain Service The Toggery Come to OWL PHARMACY In Grants Pass Grants Pass, Ore. .... Shriner's Ball Saturday, September 15 FAIR GROUNDS, GRANTS PASS Rev. Gray’s sermon was taken from the 4th Chapter of Acts. For the sole benefit of the Shriner’s Hospital for Crippled Children ISHAM’S This Adv is »Sponsored Through the Courtesy of TRANSFER AND STORAGE. MOVING! 413 G St., Ph. 121 Grants Pass HARRY B. FLOYD (¡eneral Merchandise Holland, Oregon Moving, Packing, Storage. Agent: Bekin Van Lines, System Freight Service. Overstaffed Sets, Chairs, Davenos NEW SHIPMENT :: NEW STYLING News Items from Selma Mrs. James Robinson of Los An­ the season. Miss Elliott will re­ geles is visiting her parents, Mr. turn to her home in Los Angeles. and Mrs. I.afe Hundley. Mrs. C. L. Miller of Dryden is Mrs. Otton Tryon. Dolores Lock­ confined to her home with a severe hart and their cousin, Irene Elliott, cold. who spent the summer in Astoria have returned home. Mr. Tryon, More repair work is being done who is a commercial fisherman, | on the Selma church. A new roof will remain there for the rest of and front porch are now in prog- ^School Lunches' 5 * • 11 •] • < We are serving school lunches for the children AT OUR FOUNTAIN I • SPECIAL for Sunday, September 16th— Fresh Peach and Strawberry Sundaes SCHOOL SUPPLIES — We have a good stock o Enjoy the satisfaction the Zenith super-powerc J air conduction Model A3A provides now th.it a new, lightweight power supply meins 25% k weight to carry. Only $50 —complete with the inconspicuous Zenith-developed Neutr.i! ( >lo-ear­ k », •• • 440 phone and cord. Choice of an t a.icr < M AKE OUR STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS Others Priced at $40 Kerby Sweet Shop and Variety Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones Masonic Building Kerby, Oregon *> DruG Centre Those who wear thi. button have •erved with hon­ or in the Armed Force. New. different and most attractive. You’ll need new lamps this winter. Both Table Lamps and Floor Lamps. NEW TABLES, too. Tables. Coffee Tables. End Tables, Occasional BUNK BEDS. New. sturdy. 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