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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1950)
chu TT ch NOTES JHmois \ allc.v News, Thursday, January 26, 1950 CHURCH OF CHRIST O’BRIEN NEWS Preaching every Sunday morn ing at 10:30, communion services COUGARS Bv Ruby Thompson immediately following at our (Continued from r i < . O oe, BORN—To Mr. and Mrs. Q. K. Rev Daniel Kelley and his church house just south of J. S. nephew Patrick Morgan dined at During the second quarter the Hatch, Selma, January 2, at 2:03 Bedingfield’s residence on the cem the Love home Sunday. Warriors did much better. How p. m., a daughter weighing seven CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY etery road. Everyone is cordially ever, t he Cougars still kept the pounds two and three-quarter invited. „ CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Al Curnow visited lead. At the end of the half the ounces. George H. Gray, Pastor Jim Curnow over the week end. I t COre was 13‘10 in favor of the Sunday School at 10 a. m. Cougars. H e lp th e H o sp ita l ASSEMBLY OF GOD Morning Worship at 11 a. m. Jim Curnow’s sister and brother- Kef by. Oregon After the half both teams came Attendance at Sunday School F irst mortgage Rev. D. B. Wantland, pastor in-law E. J. Fowler from Prosper, out with more determination. was 139. Eeveryone entering the Morning Worship at 11 a. m. Oregon, visited Jim over the week Dunn*i the third quarter the lead secured by a good Sunday worship, n a.ra. auditorium was surprised and de end. It was their first visit with changed several times, but the lighted to see the east windows all Evangelistic service, Sunday, 8 him in 15 years. thriving business. Cougars still were in the lead at set with lovely Venetian blinds, p.m. lfV l-2 0 °f that Pe,'ii>d' by 8 8C0re W ill pay $75.00 per See these being the gift of Mr. and Bible Study and Young People’s Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Strong and Mrs. 1 rank Hamilton, and two un meeting, Friday ____ 7:30 p. m daughter of Crescent City were month plus o % The fourth quarter was the announced friends, and add much ------ ------o------------ i guests at the Curnow home Sun most exciting of the game with interest. Call or to the appearance of the room. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH day. W a tc h m a k e r a n d J a w a la r lx>th teams fighting for the lead. Rev. Gray took for his theme write NEWS office SERVICES After many dogged attempts nei “ Building the Church” his text 520 East II Street Sunday school 9:30-10:30 a. m Mrs. Maude Ingersol of We ther team could show a superiority I for particulars. from Ephesians 5:18.19. Joy Lou Christian Science church ser natchee, Washington visited her Grants Pass, Oregon ( arson and Lila Belle Cross sang vices every Sunday at 11 a. m. at sister-in-law, Lela Parsons, of and when the final gun sounded the score was 28-28. Commercial job printing at the “Trust and Obey.” The attend River’s Edge residence (E. O. O Brien. News. The three minute overtime' ance was unusually fine consider Gr-ene) 2'^ miles south on the proved to be even more exciting. ing the day. Redwood highway. All are wel Leota Curnow returned from Crowl sinking the first basket, SEE US FOR The Junior group meeting in come. her Christmas holiday visit with ^oURht the Cougars into the lead the evening with their fine leader, her mother in Antlers, Oklahoma. 30--8. After getting a free-throw Mrs. Pauline Sherier, had a record TELEPHONE -o he brought the score up to 31-28 attendance and came in to sing G r a n ts P a t s However, the Cougars couldn’t for the church group, Lila Belle SSRG HAPPENINGS keep ‘heir lead. The Warriors got OF THE PAST WEEK t ross at the piano. This group is * ' ’ * * * * « * • • > the ball and sank a basket but 'e ry enthusiastic as they are busy ' SALES & SERVICE HOME PHONE 3101 The SSRG met last Sunday at missed a free-throw. The Cougars Mrs. Lillie Peters has been raising $25 with which to buy a |RCA VICTOR AND CAPITOL phonograph for Miss Julia Supple, spending a few days with Mrs. ’-he Benge home and resolved: that still held the lead 30-31. The RECORDS ISHAM’S for her Indian work in Mexico. At Bert Watkins, because of the high Moses was a better Bible character Warriors took the ball out of bounds and worked it into Morgan FAST MOVERS the close of their meeting they water danger at the Burch home. han Abraham in a debate. AL’S RADIO SHOP A g e n t B e k in V a n L in e s I un began when the_games were who sank another basket bringing had a special popcorn treat, to Cave Junction Phono inno Mrs. Laura Burton spent the >Iayed and the hostesses served the Warriors into the lead 32-31 which the adults were invited. i ¿ 'i, thC C°UKa,s coul<< work As a special for the regular eve afternoon Thursday with Mrs ■andy and popcorn. Dwain Cross and Glen Perry the ball in for another basket the ning service Mr. Arthur Drews William A. Brown. were captains of the sides chosen wh‘3tle blew ending the game. sang a lovely solo entitled “I know High-point man of the game or the Bible contest with Dwain’s the Savior Now,” which he has Mr. A. M. Carson left on Friday «de winning 23 to 10. This con was D. Morgan of Del Norte with both composed and written, and for Los Angeles, where he will bt est will run for a period of 3 14 points. Following close were for which he deserves credit. for some time. months after which the losing side Hale of IVHS and Loftin of Del The monthly all-day meeting of AI No Obligation, on Monday, January 30 b0th with 8 points each. will give the winning one a party. the Missionary society met on On Friday afternoon an in Next Sunday at 6:30 there will BOX SCORES Wednesday the 18th. The Kerby IVHS circle was in charge of luncheon formal tea party was given at be a surprise for the group at the Out 11,11 Norton W1|| hjvc 4 demonstration StuJcboker in Willadora” for the neighbors tr mrne of Dwain Cross with Dwain FG FT PF TP and in spite of the weather they bon, ,he 0« n e a v e JuMiQn aU 2 , 8 had 14 in attendance. The work meet the guest of honor, Mrs ind Glen Perry acting as hosts, ” aIe. ............. 3 l j y en,ng on J.m u r, 30 ,,Jcs fof of the coming year was outlined Harry Snyder, the new lady a: another debate is scheduled with Lewis ........... 3 Hammer . *> n and discussed with the president, Frederick’s Camp. A pleasant timt a new group participating, and H to sec this spectacular new automobile at work. o iiy ........; ; ; , 0 ; .1 Mrs. McDaniel, and a committee was enjoyed by those present, in Jurwood Sams will lead the Wor 0 2 appointed to look after the distri eluding Mrs. Frank Gibbons, Mrs ship Sendee as Captain for the Kester ......... 1 0 Crow! 1 1 0 3 bution of clothing to needy per J. Viosky, Mrs. Burger, Mrs. Hur evening. ” a“rer ....... o o o o sons who might apply to them or ley, Mrs. Gray, Mrs. Hamilton ( R lar, k e o o o o other members of the group. Com Mrs. McDaniel and Mrs. Brown. URL SCOUT STUDEBAKER Eauber ....... 0 1 0 1 mittee: Mrs. Salvage, and Cham 711 South 6th Street Phone 4481 Radcliff ....... I 0 0 2 Miss Breita Burch had the mis ACTIVITIES Grants Pass berlain. Mrs. Carothers, vice presi Efeston ......... 1 0 0 2 dent, had charge of the program, fortune last Friday of slipping on Girl Scout Troop No. 3 is en and Mrs. Gray had the devotional a cement floor and breaking hei tertaining its Scout sponsor, com pelvic bone and as a result is suf mittee, and mothers at a special Total _____ ; 13 period. 31 Next Wednesday, February 1, fering quite a lot of distress. Ai meeting celebrating the Troop’s DEL NORTE Morgan, D. 6 2 0 the Kerby circle will have their present she is at home. 14 birthday on January 30th. Loftin .......... 4 G 4 regular monthly meeting at 1:30 8 The girls will meet at the Kerby E a rly .... ........ ON YOUR INSURANCE COST 2 1 Last Saturday evening Mr. and Home Ec. room at 4:30 p. m. for a s at the church with Mrs. Carson Frazer .......... I Mrs. Everitt Longenecker came mort program and party. 0 n and Brillhart, hostesses. $10,000.00 Car Liability Policy for Only Spragur 0 0 l On Tuesday this week, the pas out'from Grants Pass to atten. At the next regular meeting on Templeton $25.50 per year ( on most models) 1 the Deer Creek grange only t< 0 0 tors and representatives of the February 3rd the troop is having Smith ............ 1 0 0 ( hristian and Missionary Alliance find that no meeting was helt a Valentine party at which time 0 0 from Medford, Central Point and owing to the impassable roads. Nc •he girls will make Feb. 14th fa Griffen ......... 0 0 0 other places came for an all-day meetings at all were held for vors for the James Boys Home Fowler ....... 0 Hotel Del Rogue Building Grants Pass meeting, at 11 a. m., 2:30 p. m. January. near Holland. Total and an open meeting at night. The Mr. Wallace Boling and familj ladies of the Missionary Society served luncheon and supper to the returned home on Monday witl group. the new baby daughter, and Mrs Lester Boling came from Grants Pass to be with them for a few ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH of SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS days. Elder, Wayne Striven Sabbath School ..................g -gg Church service .......... " llio g Prayer meeting Wednesday. W a n te d .. $6500. Watch Repairing J. L. NEILSEN MOVING! SO C IA LS RADIO 4439 ., », Try the Hide ROBERT C. M A R TIN S A V E 20% Clark s Insurance A gen cy L o c a ls BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY Sunday School 10 a. m. Morning worship l i a . m. i oung People’s meeting 7 p. m. Evening worship 7:30 p. m. ' oung People’s prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7 p. m. Adult prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. CATHOLIC CHURCH Father Kelly Cave Park Motel 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month. 12 o’clock noon ------—------o- CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS John Collman has been seriously ill with virus pneumonia. Hit father, Dr. A. N. Collman, report; that he is doing better, but wil have to recuperate for a time be fore returning to school. ini Mrs. Raymond H. Proctor of J ave Junction celebrated her birth day on Tuesday, January 24. Lei Dillard from Klamatl county is here visiting his brother John, and also taking in a little fishing. He was out yesterday with Ken Hamilton . . . must find out whether they caught any fish (Mormon) Adella Oakes of Roseburg, fi The la tte r Day Saints will have aneee of Francis Badden, has beer ^ h ‘ir Sunday School at 10:30 a. visiting in Cave Junction. Shi m. at the home of E. L. Caryer, on left for home Tuesday evening. the Caves highway. The NEWS received belated j word of a daughter born to Mr. Rev. Delbert H. Burger, Pastor. and Mrs. E. C. (’Bit’) Smith of Rev. H. Hurley, Co-Pastor. Grants Pass on January 4. The Sunday School 10 a. m. Kiri was named Leslie Ann. "Bit” Sunday Worship 11 a. m. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Sunday Evangelical service 7:45. Smith, is employed at the South i hursday V oung Peoples service ern Oregon Plywoods plant in Grants Pass. and Bible study, 7:45 p. m. THE ILLINOIS VALLEY GOSPEL TABERNACLE Special Evangelistic Services arc to be held at the Gospel Taber nacle by Rev. Ivan Ragan, of Rose burg, Oregon. Services will start Sunday evening January 29th, and will be held Tuesday, Thursday and the following Sunday eve ning inclusive. Services will start ' at 7 :45 p. m. Cordial invitation is extended to everyone to attend. SELMA BAPTIST CHURCH Introducing a G reat Load-M aster " 1 0 5 ” Engine Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pope and I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hagen, oi | the IVHS faculty, celebrated Mrs Pope’s birthday with dinner at the Hotel Medford last Friday eve ning. Tex Clifford, of the Q Bar X ranch at Kerby, will attend the 14th annual meeting of the West ern Oregon Livestock association at ( orvallis, starting January 30. I A poem, written by Eunice Rev. Anderson, Pastor Church service at 9:30 a. m. Clement Hyatt of Selma, has been Sunday School at 10:45 a. m. accepted by the American Cou- Young People at 7 p. m. rier, a Kansas City Missouri mag Prayer Meeting Tuesday 8 p. m. azine, and will appear in the Feb Missionary Society 4th Wednesday ruary number. The name of the vf aa«h month. poem is "Captured.” PL ADVANCE-DESIGN TRUCKS PA I ♦ p e r f o r m a n c e L ead ers It s the must powerful truck engine in ( hevrolct history! Arid if» here now to give you a new high in on-the-job performance for your 1950 hauling Thrift-Master Engine also deliven more power with improved perform- ance. This great Load-Master Valve-in- Head engine with 105 horsepower enables you to speed up heavy-duty schedules - complete more deliveries in less time. 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