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    Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, July 26, 2006
Page 4
Special Productions
Obituaries
Patricia Foster
A private service was ar-
ranged through Illinois Valley
Funeral Home for Patricia Fos-
ter, 73, of Kerby, who died
Monday, July 17, 2006 at her
residence.
Mrs. Foster was born
March 17, 1933 in Boulder,
Colo. She moved to Illinois
Valley in 1996 from San Jose,
Calif. She was a volunteer for
Illinois Valley Senior Center.
She is survived by three
daughters, Andrea Contreras,
of Kerby, Victoria Otterstetter,
of Tracy, Calif., and Patricia
Trafincante, of Corona, Calif; a
brother, Ted Thirionet, of San
Jose; a sister, Fay Oldaker, of
Sweet Home, Ore.; eight
grandchildren; and four great-
grandchildren.
Ruby R. Mickey
Cave Junction resident
Ruby R. Mickey, 68, died Sun-
day, July 16, 2006 at her home.
A funeral service was held
Monday, July 24 at Bridgeview
Community Church in Cave
Junction with Pastor Monty
Pope, of First Baptist Church
of Selma, officiating. Private
interment followed at Laurel
Cemetery in Cave Junction.
Mrs. Mickey was born
Nov. 13, 1937 in Vian, Okla.
On Aug. 21, 1993 in Reno,
Nev. she married Samuel Wal-
ter “Walt” Mickey, who sur-
vives. In 1974 she moved to
Cave Junction from California.
For 20 years she was a cattle
rancher in Cave Junction. She
enjoyed singing and interior
decorating.
Besides her husband, Walt
Mickey, of Cave Junction;
survivors are a son, Ray Cov-
ington, of Klamath Falls; two
daughters, Rita Nichols of Cen-
tral Point, and Linda
Washburn, of Crescent City,
Calif.; two stepsons, Lee
Mickey, of Yakima, Wash.,
and Chris Mickey of Salt Lake
City, Utah; a sister, Wilma
Elbon of Vian, Okla.; four
brothers, T.J. Ritter, of Bakers-
field, Calif., Lynn Ritter and
Glenn Ritter, both of Tulsa,
Okla., and Gerald Ritter, of
Vian; 13 grandchildren; and
four great-grandchildren.
Steve Pope
Steve Pope, 43, of Rogue
River, died Saturday, July 15,
2006 on Illinois River Road,
and a memorial service was
held Saturday, July 22 at Com-
munity Bible Church in Cave
Junction with the pastor, the
Rev. Dave Gordon, officiating.
Mr. Pope was born Aug.
11, 1962 in Springdale, Ark.
He moved to Illinois Valley in
1982 from Medford, and then
to Rogue River.
He was a member of the
International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers. He loved
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Jackie Howard
Former
Cave
Junction
resident Jackie Howard, 60,
died July 11, 2006.
She was born on Dec. 23,
1945 in Santa Ana, Calif. She
lived most of her life in South-
ern California until relocating
to Cave Junction in 1996.
Mrs. Howard enjoyed
spending time with her grand-
children, walking, and taking
care of her cat, “Mitten.”
She is survived by her five
children, Don Mayville, and
Teresa Kupis, of Corona,
Calif., Jason Mayville, of Gar-
den Grove, Calif., Amy May-
ville, of Cave Junction, and
James Putnam, of Barstow,
Calif.; three sisters; and 11
grandchildren.
She was preceded in death
by her parents, Jack and
Lanelle Palmer.
Older population aid OSU Extension goal
Within the next eight
years, it is estimated that
more than half the popula-
tion living in Jackson and
Josephine counties in South-
western Oregon will be
older than 55.
Sharon Johnson, an
associate professor based at
Oregon State University’s
Southern Oregon Research
Emergency ...
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401-055. Record heat lev-
els, record low humidity and
the forecast of dry lightning
in some parts of the state
were creating critical fire
danger for the weekend of
July 21-23.
The emergency declara-
tion paves the way for effec-
tive, coordinated use of lim-
ited state resources to be
made available to ODF and
other firefighters. The gover-
nor encouraged local agen-
cies to pre-position personnel
and assets as appropriate.
Church News
Good Shepherd
Lutheran Church
Peace. We hope and pray
for it, but what can truly give it
to us? True peace comes as a
change of the heart, created in
us by God’s Holy Spirit when
we finally truly give up control
of our life, and let Jesus, who is
our peace, take over control.
Bible study is held Tues-
days beginning at 6:45 p.m.
St. Patrick of the Forest
Catholic Church
On the Seventeenth Sun-
day in Ordinary Time the read-
ing from 2 Kings and Gospel
reading from John speak about
miracles to feed large crowds.
the outdoors, and was consid-
ered a “Mountain Man.”
He is survived by his
mother, Constance Pope, of
Rogue River; his step-father,
Estebane Pacheco, of Phoenix,
Ore; his ex-wife, Kayring
Gray, of Washington state; four
daughters, Stephanie Pope,
Krystal Pope, Rebecca Pope,
and Mariah Pope, all of Gig
Harbor, Wash.; three brothers,
David Pope, of Cave Junction,
and John Pope and Dwayne
Pope, of Rogue River; a sister,
Jackie Pope, of Grants Pass;
and four grandchildren.
Arrangements were han-
dled by Illinois Valley Funeral
Home.
In Elisha’s case, he was
relaying what the Lord had
said, and in John’s gospel, Je-
sus multiplied five barley
loaves and two fish to feed
5,000 people.
When the Lord said, trust
in me and I will provide what
you need, he meant it.
and Extension Center, is
focused on making sure that
population is ready for the
next phase of their lives.
“It’s time to pay more
attention to health promo-
tion and disease preven-
tion,” Johnson said. “As
older adults we should be
embracing life, developing
skills as self managers and
continuing to be life learn-
ers. As a population we're
living a lot longer, and we
need to approach the com-
ing years with optimism and
understanding.”
Johnson, who is the
Family and Community
Development Extension
faculty member for Jackson
and Josephine counties, re-
cently was selected as the
2006 recipient of OSU’s
Extended Education Faculty
Achievement Award.
The award recognizes
leaders in OSU Extension
for their commitment to
program content and learner
performance; the effect they
have with the community
they serve; their scholarly
work; and their dedication to
the people of Oregon.
“In true pioneering
style, Sharon takes OSU
Extension into new environ-
ments and to new and often
underserved audiences,”
said Scott Reed, dean of the
OSU Extension Service.
“Her ability to uncover op-
portunities and develop rela-
tionships to serve Orego-
nians is exemplary. She
brings a level of energy and
enthusiasm to her work that
improves the lives of those
she serves through OSU
Extension.”
The Family and Com-
munity Development Pro-
gram delivers a wide variety
of programs across Oregon
that address gerontology,
family nutrition, food
safety, financial literacy and
other areas, said Marc
Braverman, the program
leader and associate dean for
Extension and outreach in
OSU’s College of Health
and Human Sciences.
“Sharon provides a re-
markable array of services
and
information,”
Braverman added. "Many of
her programs in Southern
Oregon serve as models for
other areas of the state, and
even the nation.”
Besides running Family
and Community Develop-
ment programs in
chronic disease self-
management, strength train-
ing and medication
jeopardy, and conducting
research and answering
questions for the S.W. Ore-
gon community, Johnson
writes a weekly column on
aging for a Jackson County
newspaper and contributes
to a cable television show.
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Thanks . . .
...very much to everyone for a very
successful year!
The funds will help youth attend camp,
send our pastor to conferences,
future expansion plans, and missions.
Winner of
$200 Fireworks
Package:
Roxanna
Chestney
Illinois Valley Pentecostals
987 Caves Hwy. 592-4716 or 592-6787
Places of Worship
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF SELMA
18285 Redwood Hwy.
P.O. Box 279, Selma, OR
97538 - 597-4169
Pastor Monty Pope
Sunday School - 9:45 a.m.
Worship - 11 a.m.
Sunday evening: 7 p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study
7 p.m.
* * *
BRIDGEVIEW
COMMUNITY CHURCH
P.O. Box 645
5181 Holland Loop
Non-Denominational
Pastor Frank Salerni
Children’s Church-10:30 a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship
10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Bible Study
7 p.m.
Wednesday Youth Group
7 p.m.
Youth Group Leaders
Lance & Judy Baker
Women’s Prayer Thursday
9:30 a.m.
Men’s Prayer Meeting
1st & 3rd Saturday - 8 a.m.
Corner Dick George/
Holland Loop
* * *
BAHA’I FAITH
Phone 592-5234
* * *
ST. MATTHIAS
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
25904 N. Redwood Hwy.
Sunday Services:
1st three Sundays 11 a.m.
Fourth Sunday 5 p.m.
592-2006
* * *
FOUNTAIN OF LIFE
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
451 S. Junction Avenue
592-3956
Pastor Mark McLean
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Morning Worship - 11 a.m.
Evening Worship - 6 p.m.
Wednesday - 7 p.m.
Adult Bible Study
* * *
ST. PATRICK OF THE FOREST
CATHOLIC CHURCH
407 W. River Street, CJ
592-3658
Father Harry Holwell
Parochial Vicar
Masses - Sunday
Daylight Saving - 9 a.m.
Standard Time - 10 a.m.
Daily Mass Tues. - Fri. 9 a.m.
First Saturday - 10 a.m.
Holy Days - 10 a.m. & 7 p.m.
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday - 10:30 to 11:15 a.m.
* * *
COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH
113 S. Caves Avenue, CJ
Evangelical &
Non-Denominational
Sunday School 9:15-10:15 a.m.
Morning Worship - 10:30 a.m.
Jr. Church, Infant & Toddler
Nursery Provided
Youth Awana & Crossquest
Wednesday - 6:15 to 8 p.m.
Pastor Dave Gordon
Community Christian Academy
Preschool to 12th grade
* * *
GOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
East River Street
& Lewis Court
Sunday Worship - 9 a.m.
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Church Phone: 592-2290
* * *
SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
265 S. Old Stage Road
Sabbath School - 9:30 a.m.
Sat. Church Service
11 a.m. Sat.
Prayer & Praise
7 p.m. Tues.
Pastor Vern Hyland
Church 592-3218
Everyone Welcome
Madrone Adventist School
592-3330
Sr. Teacher: Mrs. Amy
Whitchurch
592-6604
* * *
IMMANUEL UNITED
METHODIST
CHURCH
200 Watkins Ph. 592-3876
Pastor David Goodrich
Sunday School - 8 a.m.
Sunday Worship - 9:15 a.m.
Child-care for small children
Potluck/Bible Study
Thursday 7 p.m.
Web Page:
http://UMCImmanuel.org
* * *
VALLEY EVANGELICAL
FREE CHURCH
498 Laurel Road
P.O. Box 1248
Pastor Les Knapp
Sunday School - 9:45 a.m.
Worship Service - 11 a.m.
Ladies Bible Study
Mon. 10:30 a.m.
Adult Bible Studies
Thursday 6 p.m.
evfree@frontiernet.net
592-6160
* * *
FIRST LOVE
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
139 Caves Ave. Front door
Pastors Drs. Bob &
Virginia Kurko
592-4775
The Church that Love has
built in the Heart of
Cave Junction
Worship Schedule
Sunday 10:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Sunday School & Nursery
10:30 a.m.
Tues. & Wed. Bible college
classes - 7 p.m.
Thurs. ‘First Love Kitchen’
Free meal
11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Fri. Genesis 12 Step - 7 p.m.
Sat. ‘Free Bread’
11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
“A Full Restoration,
NT Church”
Phone for classes being
offered this semester.
* * *
ILLINOIS VALLEY
BAPTIST CHURCH
2110 Caves Hwy.
Stanley W. Smith, Pastor
Sunday Worship - 10:30 a.m.
& 6:00 p.m.
Bible Study - Thursday 6 p.m.
Family Night
- Thursday 6 to 7:30 p.m. -
A Southern Baptist Ministry
Phone: 592-3029
* * *
RED ROCK
COWBOY CHURCH
Selma Community Center
18255 Redwood Hwy.
Pastor Nick Cook
‘Come as you are’
Family Atmosphere
Free lunch 1 p.m.
Worship 2 p.m.
Sunday School
Youth Group - Thursday 7 p.m.
* * *
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS
207 Junction Avenue, CJ
Priesthood, Relief Soc.
9 a.m.
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Sacrament Meet - 10:50 a.m.
Bishop Charles Rigby
1st Counselor Dennis Swift
2nd Counselor Walt Farmer
* * *
ILLINOIS VALLEY
PRAISE CENTER
28569 Redwood Hwy.
Cave Junction
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Morning Worship - 10:30 a.m.
Prayer Meeting - 6 p.m.
Thursday evening - 7 p.m.
Home Bible Study/Youth
Group
Non-Denominational
Bible Teaching Church
Pastor Doug Wilson
592-4872
* * *
TAKILMA BIBLE CHURCH
10300 Takilma Road
Pastor Dan Robinson
Bible Study/Prayer Time
9:30 a.m.
Morning Worship
11 a.m.
Wednesday Bible Study
7 p.m.
* * *
ILLINOIS VALLEY
PENTECOSTALS
Bible Study & Fellowship
987 ½ Caves Hwy.
2 p.m. Sunday
7:30 p.m. Thursday
592-4716
Individual Bible Studies
available
Pastor Wendell Owens
* * *