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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1946)
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, February 21, 1916 Illinois Valley News Washington Letter from (Continued Page One) An independent newspaper devoted to the development of the richest valley in the world, the Illinois Valley and its surrounding districts. production. Woolen mills cannot Published every Thursday at Cave Junction, Oregon by the Illinois make 100 virgin wool suiting and Valley Publishing Company. will not ruin their reputations in Entered as second-class matter June 11, 1937, at the Post Office at the trade by making shoddy cloth. Cave Junction, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879. I Manufacture of radio sets is heid I up because OPA has not set prices Editor on certain small parts. Regulations M. C. ATHEY on milk and cream virtually stopped the manufacture of but SUBSCRIPTION PRICES ter. The regulations were supposed In Josephine County to hold down prices. The result $1.50 One Year ..... was that housewives bought whip .75 Six Month» ping cream and churned their own .50 Three Month» butter at more than a 50 per cent Outside of Josephine County $2.00 increase in the cost of the butter. One Year Space permitting, I could list doz The Illinois Valley News reserves the right to reject any advertising ens of similar instances of malad 2opy which it deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application. ministration. Greater production is the greatest safe-guard against inflation but OPA, charged with the responsibility of holding back _ _ ____ - _____ ______, inflation, is ignoring the necessity REDWOOD EMPIRE NEWSP,\PER PUBLISHERS for production as a basic means REDWOOD EMPIRE ASSOCIATION of checking inflation. • THEY DON’T STRIKE The refusal of nationwide farm organizations to sanction a farm strike expresses the true spirit of the American farmers. However much the vast major ity of farmers may he incensed by labor strikes, es pecially those which delay desperately needed farm equipment, they realize that striking against strik ers would chiefly harm innocent bystanders—the pub lic. The unselfish and consistent service of the Amer ican farmers has been paraded only by the service of such groups as the independent grocers who mar ket the greater part of the Nation’s farm products either as fresh fruits and vegetables or as pro cessed foods. The independent grocers, whether in business in metropolitan centers or in crossroad villages, have been keenly aware of their responsibilities to their customers and communities and they have as a whole conscientiously fulfilled that responsibility. One can well imagine the chaos that would result if either the independent grocers or the farmers were actually to go on strike. We would realize as never before .just how valuable a service they perform. But that isn’t the method of either group—thank heavens! o- NEW STARS ON THE FLAG? If pither Hawaii or Alaska comes into the Union it will mean that a 49th star will have to be added to “Old Glory.” Reports from Washington indicate there is consid erable talk as to where that star would be placed. The present 48 stars make a square with 8 stars across and 6 down. If one more were added the stars could be rearranged in rows of 7 each way. What happens, though, if both Hawaii and Alaska come in? How would we arrange 56 stars? Time was when the flag was changed so often that flag designers had plenty of practise. But it has now been 31 years since the last “remodeling" and the designers have grown rather rusty. Of one thing we can I k * sure, however, that if and when we have 49 or 50 states we’ll have that many stars—even though Betsy Ross won’t lie on hand to lend her assistance in arranging them. SELMA BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Harold Anderson, Pastor Sunday school—10:00 a. m. 11 :00 a. W. Church Service: Prayer meeting Wednesday eve ning 7:30. B. Y. F. Sunday evening 6:30. Evening service 7:30. o-------------- BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday school ........... 10:00 a. ni. Church service ..... 11:15 a. m. Young People service— Wednesday night prayer meeting ...................... 7:30 p- ni. The Bridgeview Community church wishes to thank Harry Tresham for the part he had in getting a bell for their edifice, No church service will be held Sunday evening, February 24th as plans are to attend the special services at the Assembly of God church at Kerby, day night prayer meeting, Febru ary 27th. Mr. Blancet will lead Wednes- Appropriation bills are now be- ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH ing taken up on the Floor of the OF SEVENTH DAY House. Administration forces con ADVENTISTS sistently fight for increased spend ing. The Republicans in the House Sabbath School .................. 10 a. m. are doggedly fighting for reduc Preaching ..................... 11:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve tions. ning. -O- Elder Saturday, February 2.3, Ameri- F. W. Cooper ...... -------------- o- can Legion dance at the Legion Fatner Meyers of Grants Pass j hall; good music, and eats by the comes to the valley by plane to ; Ladies’ Auxiliary. Make it a date. hold services the first and third I --------------o------------- Sundays each month. STATE INCOME TAX AUDITOR -------------- - ------------- IN G. P. MONDAY CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY A state income tax auditor will CHURCH be at the Grants Pass court house George H. Gray, Pastor ■ beginning Monday, February 25 Sunday School at 10 a. m. to assist taxpayers in preparing Morning Worship 11 a. m. their state income tax returns. Prayer meeting every Wednes Hours are as follows: Monday, day at 7:45 p. m. February 25 to Friday, March 1, Sunday school attendance inclusive, 8:30 a. m. to 5:00 p. M.; reached 76, Saturday, March 2, 8:30 a. m. to Rev. Gray’s sermon was from 12 noon. I Corinthians, 11th Chapter; sub ject, "Testing Our Faith." Solo was by Mrs. Pauline Ver ier. Visitors were Senator and Mrs. i F. I). Long of Park Rapids, Minn. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Kerby, Oregon Rev. D. B. Wantland, pastor. Sunday School at 10a. m. Evangelistic services, 7:30 I» m. 1 Morning Worship at 11 a. in. Wednesday Prayer Meeting and Bible Study ... 7:30 p. m. The Gideons of Grants Pass will conduct a special service at the Assembly of God in Kerby Sun day evening. Many interesting testimonies concerning the Gideon Bibles will be given. Everyone will be interested in a program soon to be launched by this group of Christian business men. Come al 7:30 and enjoy this interesting ser vice. £ Sunday Speda[ CHICKEN FRICASSEE ALSO CHOICE STEAKS s' s' FULL COURSE DINNER $1.00 House of Todelope >•> S' S' s'« s' s' s' Cave Junction : “Fine Foods” “Genuine •Hospitality” II Beginning March 1 \Ve will be open 24 hours daily . . . . . . . .J COMPLETE Welding and Repair Service DAY OR NIGHT Portable Equipment Carty's Welding and Repair Shop Freeman’s Garage CHEVROLET SUPER SERVICE Tune-up Your Engine for FUEL SAVINGS EFFICIENT OPERATION LONGER ENGINE LIFE SMOOTH POWER There’s no other service operation that gives so great savings at so little cost I Yes We Have VOMAX Steam Cleaning Latest Postwar Radio Serving Instrument TRUCKS CARS TRACTORS Hannum & Kelt Chevrolet O. K. Radio 505 G Street s' Grants Pass Phone 520 411 South 6th Street Grants Pass Across from the S. P. 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