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Illinois Valley News, Thursday, March 23, 1950 CH NOTES URCH Page 3 SELMA BAPTIST CHURCH History From the Rev. A nderson, P asto r MASONS ENTERTAINED Highway Commission Files Church service a t 9 :30 a. m. BY STAR TUESDAY EVE Sunday School at 10:45 a. m. W o m e n ’$ Missionary Roman slaves built the Appian Junior H o m e n s Club Young People at 7 p. m. W estern S ta r C hapter No. 64 Way across the practically im pas Prayer M eeting Tuesday 8 p. m. sable m arshes to Rome a couple The Junior Women’s club Guest Society Meets O.E.S. entertained M aster Masons CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY Missionary Society 4th W ednesday o f centuries or so B.C. and helped •''■8’ht held a t the home of Doris ait the Masonic Hall in Kerby last CHURCH The Women's Missionary society of each month. Tuesday night. A fte r initiating Rome to rest solidly on her seven Beauvais was a huge success, with George H. Gray, Pastor met on W ednesday, March 15, at three brothers, er— well, a fte r hills. Sunday School at 10 a. m. , tw enty members and sixteen the church, with the recently re initiating Pappy Beane, Ole Nas- Morning Worship at 11 a. m Oregon convicts built the first | guests present. CATHOLIC CHURCH organized Redwood circle in sen and Mike Wells into a degree A ttendance a t Sunday school stretch of the Columbia highway F ath er Kelly A fter a short business meeting, charge of the very delicious lunch, unique in the experience of moat across w hat had been considered was 122. Birthdays observed for Cave Park Motel witnesses, an excellent repast was the impassable toe of Shell Rock members and their guests spent carried out in St. Patrick style. Shirley Sowell, Jennie Lou 2nd and 4th Following the lunch hour the rem ainder of the evening play- m ountain a few years “ B.C." and served in the dining room. W ith Sunday of each month. C arothers and Sheila May Harms proved that the vast pile of rubble lnK c«rds. Pinochle prices w ent to business m eeting was held and the possible exception of the above 12 o'clock noon Rev. Gray took his text fo r the would keep quiet and not kick the [ Caroline Covington and M artelle i many problems discussed and de three brothers, who appeared stu n March 26— 8 a.m.— Holy Mass. m orning from 1 P eter 2:9— “ But cisions made. There will be no ned at the great honor bestowed --------------o------------- ye are a chosen generation, bazaar this year, the ladies decid upon them, everyone had a fine royal priesthood, a holy nation, a -HURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF ing to try and raise money for time and the entertainm ent was a The old Roman built his road Beelart was first in Chinese LATTER DAY SAINTS peculiar people; th a t ye should th eir needs in other ways. with tithes and taxes levied on checkers. pronounced success. (M ormon) show forth the praises of Him The program s for the year will Darlene Loesch held the lucky conquered people. Oswald West The L atter Day Saints will have who hath called you out of dark be on the missionary theme, using their Sunday School at 10:30 a.m. financed his construction with 1 num ber for the dcor prize. H. E. U. ness into His marvelous light.” and studying m aterial from a dif The hostess assisted by Virginia $10,000 contributed by Simon Mesdames Snyder and McDaniel it M a’s Grocery, three and a half Benson w ithout any duress other Steinier and Stella Piper served fe re n t field each month with its The Home Extension U nit is sang a duet— “ Sometime, Some miles south of Cave Junction. than his vision of the fu tu re and delicious refreshm ents at q u a rte tte peculiar needs and problems. Mis holding a special m eeting March w here.” Among those missed at tables, with the club's colors of sionaries live very interesting lives 29 at the home of Mrs. Gladys the public w elfare. the service were the Mills, H arry CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH Samuel Lancaster relates p art Rreen an<l gold and in the center and we like to hear about them England on the Caves highway. SERVICES and Minnie; Mrs. W atkins, Mrs so th a t we may help in whatever The m eeting will begin prom ptly Sunday school 9:30-10:30 a. m. of the story in his chapter in the i,rra ngements of daffodils and Ham ilton and Mrs. M yrtle Kelley ways we can to help get the Gospel at 11 a.m., with a pot luck lunch first report of the first sta te high- 8reen tapers. Christian Science church ser Among the new folks present w en way engineer. Oswald W est! Guests w ere: Bety Doney, Joan out to those who have never heard served at noon. Mrs. Robert Breckinridge ant’ /ices every Sunday at 11 a. m. at chuckles about his p art in the | Hulber, Sugie Perez, Jean Beard, about Christ. Miss R. Douglas, the County River’s Edge residence (E. O. children of O’Brien, and Mrs. N J.-eene) The program this month was Extension agent, will speak on 2 H miles south on the .h [*hway epic in 8 rem iniscent Adella Badden, Evelyn Budd, B. Sullivan of Fresno, Cal. It was vein. Caroline Covington, Alice V ahren under the capable leadership of ‘Color Schemes for Rooms.” good to have Paul Sherier and Redwood highway. All are wel- L ancaster in his report tells wald, Martelle Lewis, M arguerite Mrs. Carothers, chairm an of pro ome. Diane Morey home from collegt th a t: “ It had been urges! that Beelart, P at Stem, Phyllis M urff, gram s, who put on such an in te r 4-H CLUB ACTIVITIES fo r the week-end. Shell Rock m ountain, in Hood Eddy Marshall, G eraldine Smith, esting afternoon with quite an ASSEMBLY OF GOD Mrs. Nicholson, superintendent The Bridgeview Pins and River county, was an impassable Darlene Loesch and Beverly Covey. exhibit of Chinese pictures, stories Kerby, Oregon of the prim ary departm ent ir The next meeting will be held and souvenirs— an abacus, a broom Needles club m et on March 14 at b a rrie r,” th at if man started Rev. D. B. W antland, pastor Sunday school is being g reatlj tickling its toe the whole m ountain , at Je rry Rosenberg's home Friday, and an opium pipe which were the home of their leader, Mrs. Sunday School, 10 a.m. missed from her room, and thr peculiarly unique. Next mon*h Tracy Cross. When the girls a r would go into convulsions and ’ -4pril 7 M orning W orship, 11 a.m. children are w anting to see hei rived refreshm ents were served by the subject will be Africa. come w rithing down. I ■ ■■ o— Evangelistic Service, 7.30 p.m. back again. Lytabelle and Mia. Cross. --------------o-------------- West, bred a Democrat, believed lobs Daughters W ednesday evening, Young ------------- o-------------- A fter refreshm ents the girls th at William Jennings Bryan was I Redwood Grange ’eople’s Service (C .A .), 7:30 p.m. THE ILLINOIS VALLEY walked to the Grange hall w here Plan Banquet i man of tru th and wisdom, and GOSPEL TABERNACLE they worked on their dresses. Attends Joint Meeting Bryan had told him the engineers Bethel No. 36, Jobs D aughters, CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev. D elbert II. Burger, Pastor Guest of the day was Mrs. Hos Redwood Grange made its o ffi kins. The next m eeting will be Rev. H. H urley, Co-Pastor. Preaching every Sunday morn- building the Panam a canal had held their regular meeting, Mon told him th a t the walls of the day, March 20, a t the Masonic cial visit to Illinois Valley Grange held Tuesday, March 28. Sunday School 10 a. m. ng at 10:30, communion services Sunday Worship 11 a m. m m ediately follow ing at our Culebra cut would stop sliding hall. It was decided to have the Thursday, March 16, anil is to be Sunday Evangelical service 7:45 :hurch house ju st south of J. S. when they had reached the “ angle “ Secret Father«” banquet S a tu r complimented on the num ber of SCOUT AFFAIRS day, March 25, a t 6:30 p.m. Plans members present and the excellent CUB Thursday Young Peoples servict ledingfield’s residence on the cem- if repose.” T hat w'as an angle entirely were also made foT a card party work put on by the officers. ■tery road. Everyone is cordially and Bible study, 7:45 p. m. The Cub Scout Pack No. 20 of foreign to the disposition of the to be held Saturday, April 8, at On Saturday, April 1, Illinois the Illinois Valley, will have its A group of tabernacle folks are nvited. hen governor, but it had a soot li the Masonic hall. Valley Grange makes its official first pack m eeting under the new working on a Sunday school pro ng sound; Simon Benson had the Tickets are on sale and can be visit to Deer Creek Grange. ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH gram th at has set a high quota to sponsorship of the P.T.A. Friday f SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS 10,000 bucks which he was willing obtained by contacting any Jobs These visits by the different it 7:30 p.m., March 31, a t the be reached by E aster Sunday foi or West to gamble with, and the Daughters, or can be purchased G ranges are scheduled by the Elder, W ayne Scriven attendance. Kerby school gym. Lets everyone Sabbath School ................. 9:30 penitentiary had a lot of convicts at the hall. Tables are being a r S tate Grange and each subordin Captains have been appointed .•«me out fo r a big evening. Church service ........... lliOO with idle hands and no way to use ranged for pinochle and canasta. ate G range is judged by the num over certain age groups and ap P ra y e r m eeting W ednesday. hem in constructive endeavor. ber of officers ami members pre — o-------------- pointed to hustle for new members. So, W est took the 10,000 iron sent and by the perform ance of SEE US FOR They have adopted the name of nen donated by Mr. Benson, Belt Lodge Holds Meeting the work done by the visiting Ï.S .R .G . AFFAIRS H ustlers and have really been licked out a forem an who had Last S aturday’s m eeting of Grange. hustling. Last Sunday’s number Last Sunday the S.S.R.G. met been handling “w orking gangs” at Belt Lodge No. 18 was both a All members are urged to a t was 95, an increase of 9 over the for a social evening and enjoyed he pen, selected convicts who surprise and a g reat pleasure to tend and support their G range in previous Sunday. w einer roast and games at the vere eager for an outdoor vaca- the W.M., officers and members, this visit. There will be e n te rta in We call atten tio n to the readers tome of-M rs. A. M. Carson, who ion and sent them up to Shell , when, in spite of storm y w eather, ment and good eats, (takes are to of this column th a t the tabernacle teld an E aster quiz and told the SALES & SERVICE nountain to set up an “ H onor | delegations from Riddle, G rants be supplied by Illinois Valley Sunday school bus runs every Sun aster story. There were 16 boys RCA VICTOR AND CAPITOL amp and prove B ryan’s stu ff Pass, Rogue River, Glendale and Grange. day m orning and invitation is open nd girls present. -bout the angle of repose. When M yrtle Point were present and All G rangers are urged not to RECORDS fo r anyone to use it’s facilities Next Sunday the S.S.R.G. will hey had set up the camp, West took active parts in the program forget the place and date: Deer w ithout any charge, children or ta rt m eeting in the church base- ent up another 25 men and they of the evening. There were, within Creek G range hall, Saturday, April AL S RADIO SHOP adults alike. The following nent. Anyone interested in com vent to work building a rock wall these delegations, representatives 1, at 8:00 p.m. Cave Junction Phone 4002 schedule fo r the bus run is foi ng is cordially invited to meet >ut of the toe of the m ountain to of 21 lodges and 8 states. A total your convenience: with this group at 7:30 p.m. eep its foot set where it ought of 86 brethren present made an Don’t withhold your account Would you like to know your o------------- 8:30 a.m. the bus leaves, turns o keep on setting. alm ost capacity house. num ber from your employer. Show statu s under Social Security? up the Caves highway at Ju n c Community Church Starts W est confides that, as a great ------------- o him your Social Security card, to W rite to the nearest field office tion. over of “ hosses” he recruited his — Register To V ote! — day. fo r this inform ation. 8:50 a m. the bus leaves Caves feen-Age Class Drive lonor Camp from am ong “ boss highway ht Salvage Mill, turns The Community church ha- thieves” who had been u n fortunate to Holland. started a drive to in terest mort in getting caught with the goods. 9:00 a.m. the bus reaches Holland high school students in the Teen “The way I fig ured,” he says, and tu rn s down Bridgeview Rd. age Sunday school class. A rec- “any guy who loves a hoss enough 10 a.m. the bus tu rn s a t Bridge- teationa! progiam is planned, with to steal it and go to jail has go' view Road to Takilma. skating parties and picnics, and it enough good in him to keen ' a.m. the bus reaches Takilma is emphasized th at participation promise when he makes it.” and retu rn s direct to tabernacle by a large num ber of teenagers is dem onstrate his faith in his th» via the Rockydale Road, necessary to the p ro ject’s success. he loaned the camp a .22 rifl unday evening Young People’s Ideas are welcomed from all the and a box of shells to shoot ja c ’ ervice will have a special Flannel teen-age group. rabbits, or other game, with whicl G a; h Bible study which is color- The Teen-age Sunday school to bolster up their larder and help l i l and interesting for the young class m eets a t the Community stretch the $10,000 over a longe' pcop’e, to be presented by Mrs. church at 9:55 a.m. each Sunday, period. L. Sullivant. This Y.P. service and everyone in this age group is “ A nd,” W est boasts, “ we nailed s ta rts a t 6:30 p.m. and regular most cordially welcomed. down the m ountain w ithout dis Evangelistic service continues at urbing its angle of repose, and i 7 :30 p.m. All are welcome. never lost a m an.” And, th a t is the way the high- i BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY vay commission got started around 1 The closing service of the re he “ impassable b a rrie r” of Shell 1 vival m eetings wa3 held last S un lock m ountain when, in the fall ! day evening. Rev. Peay of the if 1912, as L ancaster records: Apostolic B aptist tabernacle of 'All work had ceased, fo r seem- Seattle, W ashington, has been the ngly the Columbia highway had j speaker. io backers except a few ‘rosd I I^ast Friday night a large bus nthusiasts’,” until interest was | load of friends from the Assembly evived "through the splendid of God church in G rants Pass were enerosity” of Mr. Benson— the ! here. They presented several musi onvicts having licked the angle cal num bers. An unusual incident f repose. was th a t there were three Rev In July, 1914, Hood River! •ounty voted $75,000 in bonds,! erend G rays present. Last Sunday we had a good •vbich were bought, incidentally, attendance at all our services. We >y Benson, and final construction j w ere glad to welcome back .vas started on the 4.5 mile« be-1 G randm a Pullen and Mrs. Blancett ween W yeth and V iento Hill, who have both been ill. >etween whicji two points the “ im A call has been extended Rev. passable b a rrie r” of Shell Rock ' Peay to pastor in this church. nountain no longer stood. Plans for special E aster services . AFTER 21,852 MILES, this "Cold sure tire with tread of 100% Cold a :e progressing nicely. Rubber" Gates Air-Float (E xira Low Rubber. 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