Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, January 11, 1951, Page 3, Image 3

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ELECTRIC PLANTS
Lightw eight, easv-to-
carry O n in 1 lectric
Plants ranging in size
from .5 50 to J ,500
watts A.C. and D.C.
Pow ered by on e or
t w o - c y lin d e r , a ir ­
co o led ga so lin e en ­
gines. Complete with
c a r r y in g h a n d le s .
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G asoli n e-pow ered
p l a n t s — 3 50 to
55,000 watts. Line
T ran sfer C o n tro ls
available for start­
ing A.C. plants au­
to m a tic a lly w h en
com m ercial pow er
fails, and stopping
th e p la n ts w h e n
pow er is restored.
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IL L IN O IS
Dorcus Welfare Society
VALLEY
NEWS
T hursday, Ja n u a ry 11, 1951
The new officers were installed Is Reorganized
The Dorcas W elfare Society of
by Hazel Henry in an impressive
ceremony by candlelight at a din­ the local Seventh-Day Adventist
ner m eeting at the Todelope Lafe. met last Tuesday afternoon to r e ­
organize and plan a year of active
The table held a centerpiece of
work.
yellow roses, flanked on eith er
Mrs Hazel Falkenhayn was e l­
side by green and yellow tapers. ected leader, with Mrs. M arjorie
G ifts were presented to outgoing Chapman her assistant.
Mrs.
C H U R C H OF C H R IS T
president Je rrie Rosenberg and Elaine Hill will be secretary- C A V E J U N C T IO N C O M M U N IT Y
installing officer Hazel H enry as tre a su re r fo r the year.
Preaching
every Sunday morn-
CHURCH
a token of appreciation.
George
H.
Gray,
Pastor
ng at 10:30, communion services
Among some of the plans dis­
In the absence o f president cussed were sales of various kind*
9:50 a.m. S undry School.
immediately following at our
E ttie Brafling, Doris Beauvais, for the purpose of raising money
11:00 a.m. Church service; and church house ju s t south of J. 3,
vice president, presided over a for their main objective-com m un­
Junior
church, Mrs. E atherton Bedingfield's residence on the cem­
short business meeting. The new ity welfare.
They also plan to
etery road. Everyone is cordially
com m ittee chairm en for the year make and distribute bags through- leader.
7:45 p.m. Evening service and invited
are as follows:
• out the valley for the purpose of
1 collecting discarded clothing and auditorium ; and Ju n io r and In ter­
Playground— Je a n Nichols
' rags
The clothing which is not m ediate group. Mrs. Sherier leader
W ays and Means— Pat Stem.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
too worn will be mended and
Rev. Gray chose for his lesson
Publicity— M argaret Nowak.
Rev.
D. B. W antland, pastor
given to those in the Illinois V al­ last Sunday, the eighth chapter of
W elfare— Mildred Gammel.
The attendance a t S u n d a y
ley who may not be as fortu n ate Romans and for his text the sixth
Social— Marilyn Gill.
as most of us. Also for those in verse. He urged us to put away School for the past two Sundays
It was reported by Mildred need because of disaster of fire carnal things of this world, and has been 100 and 104 respectively.
Petsch th at th irty day delivery or flood. The clothing which is be filled with the Spirit. Another D uring the six years since the
can be had on equipm ent ordered not w orth mending will be bund point, was the fact “ that our beginning of the church in K er­
for the Kerby Grade school play­ led and sold for wiping rags oi bodies are the house we dwell
other purposes.
in, but who dewlls in our heart by, the attendance goal has been
ground.
They
also
discussed
a
few
social
is what counts, also th a t our body 100 fo r regular attendance. P re ­
The next m eeting will be held
activities
for
the
year.
vious to this month, this record
is the gatew ay to the cross.”
at the A m erican Legion Auxiliary
The local society is a part of
The choir was composed en­ was broken only on E aster Sun­
room on Jan. 9.
the world-wide Dorcas W elfare tirely of girls and under Mrs.
day. A group picture was taken
Federation, a part of the Home F reem an’s direction sang beauti­
of the entire Sunday School on
Missionary D epartm ent of t h e fully "In the G arden.”
General Conference of Seventh-
Rev. Collins will he here every Sunday m orning Jan. 7. We are
Day A dventist, with headquarters night this week to give lessons in I sorry so many o f the regular
in Tacoma Park, W ashington, D. Bible Instruction.
members were absent due to ill­
j C.
Their real objective is to SUNDAY SCHOOL NEW S
ness. The class for the young
help hum anity in the way they
Sunday school attendance was m arried folks with G ilbert W ant-
need it most.
land as teacher, is grow ing rap id ­
Let us rem em ber these ladies 127.
Mrs. Freeman read a poem, ly. C ongratulations to the Junior
th a t are working for the good of “Tell Me the N am e.” w ritten by Boys, also, for a fine class. The
the community. If you have any­
young people a te building up their
Miss Beulah Rite.
thing they cun use let them know
class, and welcome other teen­
A
missionary
story
was
told
by
R a d io S ervice
so they can have the supplies
Mrs. Hamilton, and G erald Gib agers who do not attend other
8 10 M ile Fast On Cave« Hiway
on hand when they are needed.
bons and Mr. Mayfield celebrated churches. Mrs. Burl Cox and her
prim ary class need a larger class
their birthdays.
The banner w inners were be room. The choir overcrowds the
ginners.
They sang “ Good-bye -mall platform . Plans are under
way to enlarge the platform and
Now To You.”
The interm ediate girls won the add more Sunday school rooms.
At the m o n t h l y Fellowship
honor roll for the last t h r e e
(
meeting
of th e Asemblies of
months.
God of Section 6, held at Eagle
Point on Monday, the Kerby S un­
From January 1st on Certificates issued up to
C A T H O L IC C H U R C H
day School was aw arded the a t­
F ath er Kelley
January 15. Interest dates July 1st and December
Held in the Catholic Chapel lo­ tendance banner for the last q u ar­
cated
on the Redwood highway, te r (O ct., Nov., Dec.) This ban­
31.
1 X 0
ner was presented on the basis
across from the Ranger station.
Second and fourth Sundays at of percentage gain over the same
q u a rte r of the previous year.
11 a.m.
$10 TO $10,000
K erby’s percentage gain was 71'"
C A V E J U N C T IO N C H U R C H
over 1949. At the end of this
of S E V E N T H D A Y A D V E N T IS T S q u a rte r (Jan ., Feb., and M ar.),
VALLEY FINANCE 5
P astor— J. Apigian
the banner will go to the leading
Sabbath School ....................9 ;80 Sunday School for th a t period.
PREFERRED STOCK CERTIFICATES
Church service ................ .11:00
The W omen’s Missionary Coun­
P ray er m eeting W ednesday.
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cil m et on W ednesday at the p a r­
E P IS C O P A L S U N D A Y SCHOOL sonage for all day work on cloth­
Episcopal Sunday school is now ing for local needy families, and
being held each Sunday at 11 a. m. missionaries.
Pot-luck luncheon
A Company Owned and Operated
i t the Legion Hall in Gave Ju n c ­ was served a t noon.
tion. An adult class is also being
By Residenti of Josephine County
Choir practice will be held each
organized. All are welcome.
Monday evening at 7 :30. G ilbert
409 So. 6th St. Phone 3650 & 5494 Grants Pass
W antland is director.
C hristian Science C hurches
C. A. service at 6:30 Sunday
///Y O D ” was the s subject of the evening.
U Lesson ■ Sen •raon in all
D uring the m orning worship
Churches of Christ. Scientist, on hour this Sunday, the church will
Sunday, January 7
receive into active membership
The Golden Text was, “Now thirteen new members. We thank
unto the King eternal, immortal, the Lord for this added help in
invisible, the only wise God, be
God’s work.
honour and glory for ever and
Sunday School begins prom ptly
ev er” (I Tim 1:17)
a
t
10 a. m.
Among the citations which
Morning
worship— 11 a. m.
comprised the Lesson - Serm on
Evening evangelistic service —
was the following from the Bible:
“Thus saith the Lord the King 7:30 p. m.
of Israel, and his redeem er the
W ednesday evening p r a y e r
Lord of hosts; 1 am the first, and m eeting and Bible Study 7:30 p.m,
I am the last; and beside me
tb eie is no God” (Isa. 44 til, to­
S E L M A B A P T IS T C H U R C H
gether with the following co rre­
Rev. Douglas Fields, Pastor.
lative passage from the C hristian
Sunday
school, 9:45 a. m.
Science textbook, "Science and
Church
service,
11:00 a. m.
Health with Key to the Sciip-
Young peoples’ m eeting, 6:30
turea” by Mary Baker Eddy:
“GOD The great I AM, the a ll­ p. m.
Church, 7:30 p. m.
knowing, all seeing, all-acting,
P rayer m eeting, 7 :30 p. ra. W ed­
all-wise, all loving, and eternal;
nesday
at the parsonage.
Principle, Mind; Soul; Spirit;
The general public is invited
Life, T ru th , Love; all substance;
to each of these meetings.
intelligence" <p 587)
Radio Repairs
"The Best
for less
by Les"
B ASHAM
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D e p e n d a b le O n a n
E le c tric P la n ts for
fa rm s, h o m e s, and
industries. Low-cost
g a s o lin e -e n g in e
pow ered m odels in
siz e s fro m 3 5 0 to
35,000 w atts. Diesel
E le c t r i c P l a n t s —
2, 5 0 0 t o 3 5 ,0 0 0
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I 5 ,000 watts, 1 1 5 or 2 30 volts. Battery Chargers. 5 0 0 to 6 ,0 0 0
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inder op posed. M odel BH: 5' 2 H P, .’ «cylinder op p osed . M odel
IB: 3'/a H P, vertical single-cylinder.
Illinois Valley Haidware
SERVICE
Women’s
As
W«ll
Cave
As
$AVING$
Junction
5 % INTEREST
V a lle y Finance Co.
NEW 1951 CHEVROLET TRUCKS
GREAT
FEATURES
make these /Advance-Design Trucks
YOUR GREAT BUY!
G re a t Features E v e ry w h e re You Look
GREAT ENGINE FEATURE5
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Two Great Engines
Valve-in-Head Efficiency
Blue-Flame Combustion
Power-Jet Carburetor
Perfected Cooling
Specialized 4-W ay Lubrication
Thermostatic Heat Control
Cam-Ground Cast Alloy Iron Pistons
GREAT CHASSIS FEATURES
. Single-Unit Rear Axle Housings
. New Twin-Action Rear Brakes
• 4-Speed Synchio-Mesh
Transmission <>□ *>»□..•< mod.i.)
• Wide Range of Springs
(h » o v r d e fy m o d e s t
. New Dual-Shoe Parking Brake
(h e a v y dwfy m odolst
• New Torque-Action Brakes
( b f h f d u ly m o d e lt!
. Foot-Operated Parking Brake
lm o d « ll w i l l 1 >p««0 I, « •!« » ,I I ,
• Steering Column Gearshift
GREAT CAB AND BODY
FEATURES
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• Rugged. Rigid Frames
• Hypoid Rear Axles
New Ventipanes in Cabs
Flexi-Mounted Cat*
Improved Full-W idth Seals
Adjustable Seat Assures Proper
Eye Level
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Clearance
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One lot of blouses, values to $4.98 at
• Unit-Design Bodies
• Pick-Up Bodies with Flush Skid
25
Strips
• Insulated Panel Bodies
• Extra-Strong Stake Bodies
. Full-W idth Gravel Shield
25
• One-Piece Fenders
• Counterbalanced Alligator-Jaw Hood
C H EV R O LE T
'«£**** «
of Winter Merchandise!!
• Large Door Openings
. All-Around Cab Visibility
. Side Doors Held Open by Over-
Center Stop
• Sturdy Steel Construction
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off on ladies’ and misses’ raincoats
and jackets.
off on all chenille robes.
Many sale values in children s sweaters.
One lot misses’ and ladies’ skirts,
mostly all wool at
ooO
(M iveoifts IM UM tMAk AMT 0IH I» IIU C II
BARGAINS IN MEN’S WINTER SHIRTS
Clothing and shoes for the entire family.
MARTIN’S
KELT
411
SOUTH
SIXTH STREET
DRY GOODS & CLOTHING
“Where Price and Quality Are Friends.
CHEVROLET
PHONE
4461
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