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F. 0 . E. BANK OF ILLINOIS VALLEY •OUR BANK” p r" M t MBER FEDERAL KESERVE hfc- SYSTEM | DEPOSITS NOW INSURED UP TO $10,000.00 What Factors Safeguard Bank Deposits? : ! I 1. GOOD BANK MANAGEMENT. This is the underlying fae- to r in the protection of your deposits. f 2. SOUND BANK SUPERVISION. A dherence to rigid -land- ards is checked through regular bank exam inations. i 3. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE. Each depositor of an insured bank is insured up to the new maximum of $10,000 for all deposits held in the same right and ca- pacity. We and other m ember hanks pay the full cost of Federal Deposit Insurance. | i I : h We Invite Your Account * SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT News The Eagles have pledget! their fullest support to the Rough and Ready Ramblers benefit dance for :he IVHS tu r f and lighting project, to be held in the high school gym at 9 p. m. S aturday, March 10. The Baker orchestra will play fo r this worthy cause, and refreshm ents will be served by the girls of thi home economics class. A larg» , ro». d is expected, and all proceeds ro to help tu rn on those flood- ights and supply the Valley with ] light baseball and other athletic events. W orthy President I.es T ythcott has been assigned the e x tra duty of laying the f m ndation and in stitu tin g a new Eagles aerie in Brookings. Oregon. T here will be a free dance in Brookings Friday. March 9, to help launch the m em bership drive. ------------- o-------------- Legion Auxiliary News The auxiliary had as guests on W ednesday March 21, Mesdames Carothers, Cham nney, Adams and Preston. A boy scout court of honor was held in the main hal1 and the auxiliary was invited l< attend the impressive cerem ony. The following is a list of prize winners at the last card p arty February 24: high, Ruth M asters a n t Ed G eorge; low. Sharlet Slack and Walt Myers: pinochle, Pat Shellabarger and Ed George. Don’t forget the next card p a ity S aturday, March 10. This will be the fifth party of a series of six. ■ ■ o------------- C h ristia n S cience C h u rc h e s G&MM- ///M1H1ST Jesus" was the sub- CAROEN M * M . . . For making that garden of yours the pride of the neighborhood ! Complete stock of seeds and bulbs, fertilizers, insecticides, fungicides, weed killers, tools. * Come * see our V ject of the Lesson-Serm on in all Churches of Christ, Scien tist on Sunday, March 4 The Golden Text was, "In this was m anifested the love of God toward us, because th a t God sent his only begotten Son into the world, that we m ight live through him" (I John 4:9). Among the .citations which comprised the Lesson-Serm on was the following from the Bible: "For there is one God, and one m ediator betw een God and men, the man Christ Jesu s” (I Tim, 2:5), together with the fol lowing correlative passage from the C hristian Science textbook, “Science and H ealth w ith Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Ba ker Eddy: "Jesus represented Christ, the true idea of God" (p. 316.) Mr. Gray, using the 19th verse of Ephesians 3, "T hat we may know the love of C hrist," as nis text, explained that through the vords and actions of the Christ- an, is Christ made known to the world today. T herefore it be- looves every one who calls him self a Christian to walk in his daily life as Christ would have him do. A boys' chorus, Dwain Cross Jerry Kelly, W ayne Spencer, ! Geaorge Bell and H erbert Cham- < berlin. sang the song "God Will Illinois Valley H. E. U. Take Care of You.” The high The next regular m eeting •■»' the school group meets every T hurs Home Extension unit will be held day night for choir practice under at the-hom e of I.ois Brink, on the ilie direction of Mrs. W alter Caves highway, on Tuesday, March Freeman. At present they are 13, with ironing techniques as the practicing E aster music. More topic for the day. girls are needed, and all are cor A white elephant sale will a l dially invited to attend. so be held at this meeting. Among the visitors a t the morn ng service were Mrs. Jam es Slavos of Frederick’s motel and Mrs. Ma Qppcgiud und daughtei M argaret of North Dakota. Mi-. O p| e g a i d is the new commercial , nurse teacher at the high school. jJN D A Y SCHOOL NEWS There were one hundred and i ihirty-'seven present at Sunday ■ school last week. Carlene Welch sang “ Have Thine Own W ay" and Kenneth Roisenhurg tol,| a story about how to prepare far Jesu s’ knock at your door. Mr. Welch celebrated his birth- [ day by contributing to the b irth day collection. Ronene Rausch played the piano and did a grand job of it. HALL’S ACCOUNTING SERVICE N ext to Post O ffice Cave Junction Audits, Bookeeping and Quarterly reports NOTARY PUBLIC IRA S. HALL McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS CAVE JUNCTION CHURCH >f SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS Pastor— J. Apigian Sabbath School ...................9:30 Church service ...................11:00 P ray er m eeting W ednesday. CATHOLIC CHURCH F ath er Kelley Held in the Catholic Chapel lo ated on the Redwood highway, across from the R anger station. Second and fo u rth Sundays at 12 o’clock. — o-------------- EPISCO PA L SUNDAY SCHOOL: Episcopal Sunday school is now being held each Sunday at 11 a. m. j it the Legion Hall in Cave Ju n c ión. An adult class is also being I • rganized. All a re welcome. Watch Repairing See Morion Milling Phone 3901 AVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY CHURCH George H. Gray, Pastor 9 ^ 0 a.in. Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. Church service; and lunior church, Mrs. E atherton aader. 7:45 p.m. Evening service and luditorium ; and Ju n io r and In te r mediate group. Mrs. Sherier leadei CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our many S aturday night the Deer Creek friends for the help of gifts and G range opened with John Spinas other things during the loss of our home by fire. »3 m aster pro-tem. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Cooper Business discussion was held and — ■ o-------------- juvenille officers were installed BLESSED E V E N T for the coming year by Lorena SM ITH— Born tu Mr. and Mrs. Weis. They are: G race Stroch- \ ietor J. Smith « f Cave Junction klrch, m atron; M aige Sim ington, Saturday, Marcl 3, »951, at 3:40 issis: m t m atron; Jackie Stroeble- p. in., a daughter weighing six •ich, m aster; Thelma Bennet, pounds seven ann one-fourth re a su re r; Susan R adcliff, over- ounces. •eer; M errill Sim ir {ton, secretary ; NOTICE xverett Bennet, stew ard; Ju n io r A fte r this date, I will not be trohkirch, assistant stew ard; responsible for any bills, unless 4 ha run Work, gate-keeper; Diane made by me personally. 'tro h k irc h , chaplain; Ju n io r Sim- Fred M. Harms ngton, lectu rer; Judy Work, I.ynn Riggan and Peggy Miller, graces. Deputy Maude Hogue from Accounting Service G iants Pass attended the m eeting FOR YOUR ind presented Lorena Weiss and G iace Strohkirch with plaques. Federal and State Several hours of dancing and re income tax returns freshm ents were enjoyed. The next m eeting is to he helil SEE March 17. Deer Creek Grange selection, TO DAY ! CAVE CHURCH NOTES » ILLINOIS VALLEY NEWS __________ THURSDAY. MARCH 8. 1951 JUNCTION J. L. NEILSEN W a t c h m a k e r a n d J e w e le r 520 E ast II S treet Free Delivery G rants Pass o Superior T he H eat C ir c u la t in g F ir e p la c e If You Keep It U P !” ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. I). B. W antland, pastor TR A VEL C O $T$ M O NEY - - B U Y and SA VE A t H om e ! ! “ Four Car IFon’t Let You DOWN I C. A. service at 6:30 Sunday ••veiling. Sunday School begins promptly i at 10 a. m. M orning w orship— 11 a. in. E vening evangelistic service — 7:30 p. m. W ednesday evening p r a y e r m eeting and Bible Study 7:30 p.m, Choir practice will l>e held each Monday evening at 7 :80. G ilbert W antland is director. WHY YOU BE N E FIT WHEN UNITED ENGINE KEJ1UII.DERS UD THE WORK ON YOUR CAR I M o d e rn e q u ip m e n t e li m in a t e « a ll ( u e a c w o rk . One of e n g in e CHURCH OF CHRIST Preaching pvery Sunday morn ng at 10:30, communion services m m ediately following at our •hurch house ju st south of J. S Bedingfield’s residence on the cem •tery road. Everyone is cordially nvited. SELMA BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Douglas Fields, Pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Church service, 11:00 a. m. Y oung peoples’ meeting, 6:30 p. m. Church, 7:30 p. m. P ra y e r meeting, 7:30 p. m. W ed nesday at the parsonage. The general public is invited to each of these meetings. --------------o------------- REASONS (COUNT ’EM ) « th e la r g e s t,a n d r e b u ild in g .h o p . m o ti in c o m p ia la th e o o u n ty . I m m e d ia t e s e r v ic e o n y o u r c a r. We w ill w it h o u t We lo a n you a c a r, if n e c e ia a r y . ch a rg e . g u a ra n te e • a titfa c lio n on a ll our r e a s o n a b ly lo w — we w o rk . (» Our p r ic e s h a v e n 't C heck a re r a is e d p r ic e th e m s c h e d u le s in c e la s t y e a r. b e lo w . RE-RING and VALVE JOB I ABOR AND R IN G S IN C L U D E D 4 C y lin d e r $ 4 5 « O O MISSIONARY SOCIETY NOTES ILLINOIS VALLEY HARDWARE Service As Well As Savings CAVE JUNCTION 4 M embers and friends of the Redwood circle will meet on Wed nesday, March 14, at the home of Mrs. Ruth Hill with her daughtei Delilah as assisting hostess. The [ ladies of this circle are planning to hold a cooked food sale in O’Brien on March 24. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our very -m cere appreciation for the many kinds o f expressions of sym pathy -hown us in our recent sorrow. Mr. and Mrs. J. O rtis Seat Rev. and Mrs. George Gray 6 C y lin d e r $ 5 5 * 0 0 8 C y lin d e r $ 6 5 . 0 0 G et our q u o t a t io n on c o m p le te PHONE r e b u ild jo b s — 5040 UNITED ENGINE REBUILDERS O PPO SITE REDWOOD DRIVE-IN TH EA TER 1149 HIGHWAY 99 -- PHONE 5040