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Friday July 11, 1952 Illinois Valley News CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. Paul Kroon, Pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning service, 11 a. m. Evening service, 7:45 p.m . Prayer meeting, Wednesday at A33EMBLY OF GOD 7 :45 p. m. Kr» Ir B Wantiand, pastor --------------o ■ - C. A. service at 6:30 Sunday CHURCH OF CHRIST evening. Cemetery road, li mile from Sunday School begins promptly Caves highway. ai y :45 a. m. Services at 10:30 a.m. Morning worship—11 a. m. - ■ o-------------- Evening evangelistic service — O’BRIEN COMMUNITY CHURCH i :30 p. m. Orrin C. Ogier, Pastor Wednesday evening prayer meeting and Bible Study 7 :30 p.m, I Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. CHURCH NOTES By Standard Oil Company Corner-Post Anchor Made From Old Harrow Disk We beard about this clever corner post anchor (below) that will stand a lot of fence puli—prevent sagging Thought it might interest you. Incidentally, you can add vears to the life of any fence post by dipping it in Standard Wood Preservative. It seals the pores in all types of wood touching • è * • * ground — tights the causes of wood decay. Apply it the same as ordinary creosote to grapestakes, fence posts, mud sills, underpinning, hop poles, etc. You’ll find it pays to apply Standard Wood Preservative a foot above the ground to retard fungus and rot. Call us about it. Serving your needs promptly is our aim as local busi nessmen. A 7 SteekerA Oil Csmpesy si Cellfsrsle Predeil 4 HOWARD BEARSS CAVE JUNCTION with each PLUS Special Trade-in ALLOWANCE FREE INSPECTION Don’t take chances. Let us in spect your tires free of charge. If you need new fires, trade in smooth, worn, dangerous ones on New Armstrongs, t Come in today! DOUBLE SAVINGS Unconditionally Guaranteed 1. A new tub« ft»«. 2. Special trade* in allowance. 1« MONTH! Against cuts, stone bruises, end all road haiards. No limit to mileage. When yaw choate Armstrongs y«v get the belt that money tan bvr— < more m.I.oge — ,ot, — teugh — l»ng lasting TUTTLE'S ASSOCIATED PH Hamilton Place Sold to Californian x\> 1 ' /// _L L) on four-feet BANK at HOME — TRADE at HOME BANK of ILLINOIS VALLEY Service Available Distributed by PH. 1712 City has been a visitor at her son’s I Accepts Position al Chateau Mrs. Sara Wertz, former home home,Mr. Fendler, on Waldo road. economics teacher at Kerby High School, has accepted the position Spends 4th with Parents Eagles are requested to attend Miss Elizabeth Mellow of Santa jf guestroom matron at the Oregon meetings now in preparation for Caves Chateau for the summit • Rosa, Calif., spent the Fourth of the zone convention to be held in Mrs. Wertz writes she is in charge July weekend visiting her parents, the Kerby aerie home September by Mrs. Frits Krauss jf the employee’s chalet, seven ti and 7. Ph. Selma 621 ;uest cottages, and has six college the Frank Mellows. Her father and Regular FOE initiation night is her brother Joe accompanied her ¿iris working with her. SELMA—Bob Lan Franco, of Friday night (tonight) starting [ Sanata Ana, Calif., has purchased on her return to Santa Rosa. Mr. —n—— promptly at 8 p. m. Mellow will stay in Redding, Calif., the Terrell Hamilton place and is /¡siting Son Sick and injured Eagle members building a home. His family will Mrs. Joe Liscom of Crescent for a visit with two of his sons. should be reported immediately to join him in the fall« the secretary or president to be Mrs. Ruby I^shey, her son and eligible for benefits. family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lahey President Les Milligan reported and son Michael, of Linton, Ore., the Eagle-sponsored dances over spent the holidays here with Mrs. the weekend to be successes. He Lahey’s niece and famliy, the Lew extended his "thanks” to those Krauss’. They all went to Happy who attended and participated. I Camp for the Fourth of Julv. -............ ‘ U .... ■ I .1 . m Mr. and Mrs. John Prentice, who Visitor» at the Hager Home Visitors at the Herman Hager were married in Everett, Wash., home this week are her mother, June 15, traveled down the coast Mrs. Rachel Berg of Arcata, Calif., on their Iwneymoon and are now and her brother and family, Mr. here to spend the summer. They and Mrs. Orley Berg and three will return to Washington in the children of Los Angeles, Calif. fall and John will enter a veter They plan to visit the Caves and inary college. He is the son of other tourist attractions while here. Mrs. Cora Prentice. Visiting with the Chailie Miller family are their daughter and her Morning worship, 11 a. m. Thursday, Prayer service, 8 p.m. family, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mandic Temporarily meeting in the Sharon and Jimmy of Oakland, Calif., and Mr. Miller’s niece and O’Brien school. — ------ ■ u-------------- her husband, of Hayward, Calif. ST. PATRICK’S OF THE FOREST Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tolin, son Billy Not all the wealth comes out of th« CATHOLIC CHURCH | and niece Beverly George spent the holidays fishing along the soil. There is gold on four feet —in rais Father Kelley. Held in the Catholic church lo- North Umpqua. ing livestock. Mr. and Mrs. l ew Hammer re ated across from the Ranger sta turned Sunday from Astoria where tion. Second and fourth Sundays at they had spent the holidays. Their If you need a livestock loan, you will nieces Cindy and Shirley Usher 11:00 a.m. had come to Selma the week before find us ready to cooperate to the full -o - ■ JESUS NAME rtivtuuSTAL and the Hammers took them home. Mrs. Hammer went “damming” est extent possible. CHURCH for the first time while in Astoria. Robert Estes, Pastor Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Krauss and Sunday School, 10 a.ut. son Kenneth went to Klamath Falls and returned by way of Cra Morning worship, 11 a.m. Sunday evening services, 8 p.m. ter Lake. They report there is still Tuesday prayer service, 8 p.m. a lot of snow at the Lake.. Mr. and Mrs. Linn White of Friday, young people’s service Portland spent the holidays here at 8 p.m. with his parents, Mr.a nd .Mrs. Gor Services are now being held in don White. he new church building on the Mr. and Mrs. Tom Breazeale, Old Stage road % mile south of Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Brown, Mr. .he Caves highway. and Mrs. Don Metcalf, Fred Brea -------------- o—- ■ zeale and Henry Krauss spent the SELMA BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth at Sanger Lake. PHONE CAVE JUNCTION 1114 Rev. Douglas Field,pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clark and 9-10 A. M. DAILY three children of Eugene visited Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Monday afternoon with the Lew ’ Morning worship, 11 a.m. “Fundamentals of the Faith” Krauss family. They had been va- [ rationing in Calif., and stopped -•lass at 7 :p.m. en route home. * Evangelistic service, 8 p.m. Start Improving Your Dairy Herds Now! Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Breazeale. Monday, work night and men's Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Breazeale and children, Mr. and Mrs. Art Swartz prayer meeting. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., choir prac and Mrs. and Mrs. H. Crough, all of Lincoln, are here visiting Blaine’s tice. father Tom Breazeale, Sr., and Wednesday, 7:45, mid-week other relatives. Lloyd Breazeale, piayer service. Mrs. Swartz, and Mrs. Crough are the Blaine Breazeale’s son and CAVE JUNCTION CHURCH .1 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS daughters. The brother of Mrs. B. is also with them. Don Gray, Pastor Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Krauss Sabbath School ................ 9:30 ■pent the holidays at the Hamil Church service ......... II on ton cabin on the Rogue with Mrs. I Prayer meeting Wednesday and Mrs. Ken Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. George Martin. FULL GOSPEL CHURCH TAKILMA Marilyn Gill and Ora Rev. Van McCoy, Pastor Sunday School 10 a. ni. Kessler Wed, July 4 Morning worship service 11 a. m. Childrens church 7 p. m. Marilyn E. Gill, daughter of Evangelistic service 7:45 p. m. Mr. and .Mrs. A. C. Thayer of Cave [ Thursday, midweek service, 7 :45 Junction was married to Ora O. o. m. Kessler, son of F. U Pyle of CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH Grunts Pass in a home ceremony Christian Science services will at 2 p. m., July 4. P. R. Carbello, pastor of the bt held every Sunday morning Watchtower Bible Track Society, it 11:00 o’clock in the church performed the ceremony before ■difice, Kerby Ave. and Palmer friends and relatives. >r. Everyone is welcome. The couple will make their Bring the whole family in often to give Mom a Sunday School convenes at 9:30 home at route one on the Caves well deserved vacation from hot summer kitchen i.m. for persons up to 20 years Highway. chores. You’ll all enjoy our home-like cooking, --------------o------------- >f age. and especially our homemade pies! Correction : ....... . o ............... - BRIDGEVIEW The NEWS incorrectly stated COMMUNITY CHURCH last week that Warren Mayfield J. M. Boss, Pastor leases land from Mrs. Alberta Morning service, unified; 10 to Weaver in the Holland district. According to Mrs. A. A. Winter 11:30 a. ni. CAVE JUNCTION bottom it is the Winterbottoms that Evening service, 7 :30. lease from Mrs. Weaver, and that Prayer meeting, Wednesday at Mayfield merely lives there with 7:30. the permission of .Mrs. Weaver. Eagles Planning for Zone Convention Here ILLINOIS VALLEY DAIRY BREEDERS ASS’N Enjoy Home Cooking While Ealing Oui ♦ ♦ CENTRAL CAFE Trout Still Biting! CAVE JUNCTION 3301 American Legion PICNIC NOON POTLUCK DINNER Sunday, July 13 ♦ ♦ GRAYBACK CAMP x: From where I sit... ¿y Joe Marsh Here’s why should choo«« BERKELEY How Nervy Can a "Tenant" Get? “Harry the Hermit” dropped in to .ff Judge Cunningham the other das and started complaining about that dilapidated hou*e he live« in oser near Greenwood Lake. “Who's my landlord?" Harry wanted to know."Whoever you pay reut to,” says the Judge. “Don’t pay any rent,"says Harry.“Moved into that house twelve years ago and nobody ever came to collect.” “Well." says the Judge, looking mystifies!, "what do yosr have to complain about?”“Plenty," replies Harry. "Rain’s pouring in my liv ing room and if someone doesn’t you It is only natural that Berkeley should have more dependable featuree than all fix that roof. I’m moving out!” the others, because Berkeley engineer! Now Harry was only having a pioneered the Modern Jet Water Syttem. little joke, but from where 1 sit Berkeley Jet Water Systems are avail I’ve seen people act just about as [ able to you in a full range of sixes— nervy as this tomelime«— errioutly. single and multi-stage - lifts down to 200 Like those who enjoy all the rights feet. There'e a combination to fit your tmericano have worked for, and exact needtt yet would take away some of those Ask for our free literature and let us give you particulars on a let eyeti freedoms from others—for exam- to do vour lob There is no obligstion for this service. pie, our right to enjoy a friendly glass of beer. 1 say these "leaks of intolerance" have no place in the "home of liberty." I j^s’sgN« NSJ. I ■urrU iteres B'net'i 1 ■■■-- ...¡.g ILLINOIS VALLEY HARDWARE 5ERVICE A, Well A, $ A VINCI CAVE JUNCTION