Illinois Valley News, Thursday, July 20T 1911 Page Four _______________ BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH JOHN KIERAN, famous stcu of "Information Please", answers the question Sunday school, 10 a. tn. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Young People’s service, 7:45 p. in. Evening service, 8:15 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m. On May 23 Brother Caull, form- ■ er chaplain of the San Quentin pnson will hold the morning and evening services at the church. Ev­ ery one is cordially invited to at­ tend and hear the speaker. MMT DESTROYS AMERICA'S TMfBER? ----- -o ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH OF SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS Sabbth School at 9:30 a. m. Preaching Service 11:00 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. You are invited to meet with j us. E. W. Cooper, elder. Cave June- . tion. . -------------- o----- -------- ASSEMBLY OF GOD Sunday school, 10 a. m. Young People's service, 7:30' p. m. Church service, 8:30 p. m. Across fro m Legion hall. Rev. and Mrs. I.. W. Coor. —---------- -o — -— . — CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY CHURCH Geo. II Sunday bcl tol Morning Worship Gray, Pastor. 10 a. m. 11 a. m. .’unday school attendance last Sunday was 41. Visitors included Mi Treve Allen and little daugh­ ter; Mr. Burgess and Mr. Jerry Medcalf all of Cave Junction; Mr. n d Mrs. Roy Wenger of Huson. Mont ina. and Miss Phyllis Miller of Los Angeles, who is here for j the summer visiting her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Lee. Rev. Gray took for his Scrip­ ture reading II Pet. 1:1-13, his ! text being Rom. 11 :33, “O the 1 depth of the riches both of the wis- i dom and knowledge of God; How un ran liable are His judgments and IL- ways past finding out!" The subject, “Values of Chris­ tianity." Mrs. Tracy Cross, Mrs. Naomi Seal, and Miss Grace Iversen sang a trio, "Leave It There.” On Thursday, July 13, the Mis-I mnary Society met at Kumfy Kamp dining room and the day ' wn a nt in quilting. Those pres­ ent were: Me dames Gray, Bol­ ing Wagstaff. Nicholson, Ruth Hill, Naomi Seat, Iversen and Mi i Ihdila Hill and Helen Mar­ tin. A letter from Opal and Eldon ’ John ii, our missionaries in Bo­ livia. wa read, and those present decided to take turns writing them, i one each month. Anyone wishing to communisate with them, their, addies i, I’oopo, Bolivia, South America Letters from the home­ town would be very much appre­ ciated by them. We owe it to them, and to God, to uphold them in prni ■ r and to encourage them w h letters and news from home let’ make it a habit to write them regularly. There were 50 or more present i it the "Sing' Sunday afternoon .nd an enjoyable time was had by ill The next Gospel Sing will be August 13. Lightning starts 10% of these fires—fires that also kill wildlife, cripple watersheds, and drain 1 million man-days of labor from factories and farms each year. destroy more than 3 billion board feet of America's timber —a critical material during war, a vital one during peacetime re­ construction. A neglected campfire, a still­ smoldering cigarette "flipped” away, a half-burned match—little acts of carelessness that even in normal times burn over 31 mil­ lion acres of American forest every year. Of course, no person who starts a forest fire ever "means to”. Just as no one ever means to shoot an "unloaded” gun. He becomes temporarily forgetful, instead; emporarily "blind” to reason. your cigaï' y SUBA» h in two, Something's got to be done right now about brush and woods and forest fires in America. We face enormous losses—in watersheds, timber, water power and manpower —unless you who might start such fires are extra careful. So please remember these rules. Please memorize them. Remember that this year, with so many men away, there may be GREATER DANGER THAN EVER to America's woodlands and forests POJI 1RY MEETING IN Ml IM ORD FRIDAY EVENING All poultrymen of Josephine county nre urged to attend a meet­ in. of p ' I'll pr ‘ iucei s m Med f ’rd. Ti lda) i veiling. July 21 at s A* p m n the court house audi­ torium. a .• rd .g to word received by Jec 1' Smith, county agent., G < Keeney, manager of the Par f ( .operative Poultry Pro- doc Poitland, will be present to t cu possibilities of increas­ ing icti.ns to poultrymen of Sou: . ;n Oregon through coopera- c irketing More definite ar-' 1 > a nts may be made to estab­ lish a branch or receiving station1 ■ ■ cooperative office in Port-> hind. oreby assuring local poul- tiynirn another definite outlet for marketing of eggs. If your neighbors aie the kind it b i row from you almost every day, we know you must wonder ' w .t soil can do to stop It. Now,, ay tl ey come to borrow bread . . . No doubt, you eat Ruhrer'a En­ riched Bread . . . this in one of the m . A difficult problems to answer > < cans,, once they start eating it they'll naturally want more BUF WAR BONDS youleave‘ And what's going to happen this year? This year when there are fewer men to police our forests and practically no one to fight fire? TH/S /S A A/ EMERGENCY ' . ' rQinphre, then then But undisputed champion of damage by fire to our timber is Homo Americanus— people like you and me. For every year, honest, earnest, law-abiding American citizens cause 90% of our 210,000 forest fires. «rUE LAW- a".—»“”- growth- Prevent Forest Fires GREATER DANGER TAAN EVER' THIS ADVERTISEMENT THE IS SPONSORED THROUGH THE COURTESY OF LUMBER VILLAIR CAVE JI Nt HON. OREGON COMPANY