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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1951)
Help the ILLINOIS VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER It’s For YOUR Benefit ^'UlliillttllllttUIIHntllUIIUItUIHIHIIIHHIIIIIIIItllllllllllHtlltllllUltilllllllUIIUltlliMIHIIlUiUlUltlUlilinUIttUlllllltillillllHiltllllllllillllllUtltljUlUUtt'^ HEADQUARTERS For | P.-T.A. Instruction Sept. S The Josephine county council PTA school of instruction will bv held Sept. 5 from 10:00 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the L ibrary audi torium a t 5th and B stre e ts in G rants Pass. Mrs. Jennelle M ooi- head, state PTA president an 1 Mrs. A nna Le«* Meserve, state treasurer, will be at the meeting. Salad, coffee or iced tea will be served for a fee of 25c. If more lunch is desired, a sack lu n c h .is recommended. --------------o-------------- Capital Parade AH Kinds of ■ *1 from page 1 ) SCHOOL SUPPLIES =3 Champion's G ift and V a rie ty Cave Junction = :TidlllllllllllllllMllllllllllllllhllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIHIlllllllllHllllli. 5 3 illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli||||||^ W O R T H L E S S C H E C K S C L IM B W orthless checks aggre rating $1(51.(tOO were presented to the state tax commission in payment for income taxes d in in g the first six months of this year, said Ray Smith, sta te commissioner in charge of the income tax d ep ar’- ment. This is approxim ately $100, 000 more than the am ount of the bad checks received during the corresponding period in 1050. ------------- o-------------- Toe depression was bad, but a least we were allowed to endure it in peace. ‘' • i t V/ ■ says Labor Commissioner W E. Kintsey. The child labor law re- quires that each em ployer mu-.t get his own perm it from the bureau of labor before he can put a m inor under IS years of age on a job. Those under 10 years of age have special restrict ions on tiie kinds of work they are perm itted to do and are a l lowed to wotk only between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. __ aright D Yes, i t ’s a b r ig h t id e a o b r in g y o u r D o c to r ’s p r e s c r ip t io n s d ir e c t to th is p h a rm a c y . W e m a k e it a p o in t to assu re y o u t ille d service, fre s h an d p o te n t in g re d ie n ts , u n i- ■ r n ily fa ir prices. T r y us! O VALLEY Only you can DRUG P R E S C R IP T IO N S — Always at a saving! R. George Simmons, R. Ph. PREVENT FOREST FIRES’ Phone Cave Junction This Adv. Sponsored as a Public Service by ILLINOIS VALLEY HARDWARE Cave Junction 3612 IL L IN O IS LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schwenk and children of Crescent City were C A V E J U N C T IO N C O M M U N IT Y CHURCH guests at the L. O. Taccott home George H. Gray, Pastor i n Saturday, a fte r spending a day 9:50 a.m. Sunday School. of shopping in G rants Pass. 11:00 a.m. Church service; and 7 :45 p.m. Evening service and Rev. and Mrs. Jacob Boss have auditorium ; and Ju nior and Inter had as guests recently Mr. Boss’ mediate group. Mrs. Sherier leader brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ju nior church, Mrs. Etherton A. Boss and son Robert of P o rt leader. land, also a nephew, Billy Selby, The theme of Rev. G ray’s mes and later in the week another sage dealt with the purpose of brother came with his family, Mr baptism, the tex t being Roman and Mrs. I.. Verhagen and thret daughters, also from Portland. Oth chapter, verse 11. Phyllis Dick -a ng “ Sunrise.” Mr. and Mrs. Chet Lockhart ot In the afternoon a very beau ti Takilma have as guests Mr. and ful baptismal service was held at Mrs. Alvin G aethe and son Jame-- the Gray home on the rive: bank, of Maywood, Calofornia. the following receiving the rites -------------- o if baptism : Alfred Burton, Mary B utton, Jeanie Knight. Charlene Illinois Valley P.-T.A. Kimberly, Donald Sherier and Nisha Moyer. O thers who ha plans Year’s Program planned to receive these rites also, The Illinois Valley high school were obliged to postpone them PTA is planning an extensive pro because of illness but there will gram for the coming year. The he another service in the neai first regular m eeting will be Sept. future and at that time they will 27 at 8 p.m. in the high school take part. library. An interesting progrant Sunday evening the congrega is planned and this will be an tion of the Community church at excellent time to get acquainted tended the evangelistic services at with the new teachers and wel Bridgeview where Rev. and Mis. come back those who were here H. A. Sprague and their son Roy ust year. The parents of fresh have charge of the m eetings for men students are especially in the week. The Sprague family vited to attend. call themselves travelling evan There will be an executive meet gelists, making their home in a ing at the high school Aug. 31 a tia i'e r while holding meetings in 2 p.m., mt which tim e fu ture lit of the way places, many of plans will I e discussed. which would not have a Gospel The county council is holding •ervice otherwise. They are under chool of instructions Sept. 5 and the Fuller Evangelistic Founda all officers are urged to attend. tion of Pasadena. California. A t the m orning services there --------------o-------------- were several visitors to whom a Christian Science Churches warm welcome is extended and //O 1 N D " was the subject of :ome of them have decided to emain in the Valiev. 111 the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, August 26. The Golden Text was, “God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound m ind” (II Tim. 1:7b Among the citations which comprised the Lesson - Sermon was the following from the Bible: "Trust in the Lord with all thine .heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding” (Prov. 3:5), together with the following cor relative passage from the C hris tian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scrip tures” by Mary Baker Eddy; “Mutter cannot perform the func tions of Mind" (p. 478). ------------- o ■ ■ Forest fire prevention is every body’s business because it's good business for everybody. KEEP OREGON GREEN. il \ s IV R C ltT z : L VALLEY NEW S THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1051 — o--- A S S E M B LY O F COD Rev. D. B. Wantland, pastor C. A. service at 6:30 Sunday evening. Sunday School begins prom ptly at 9:45 a. in. Morning worship— 11 a. m. Evening evangelistic service — 7 :80 p. nt. W ednesday evening p r a y e r m eeting and Bible Study 7:30 p.m. Choir practice will be held each Monday evening at 7:30. G ilbert W antland is director. A ttendance at Sunday school was 108, and a visitor was B ar bara Ktbb from Los Angeles. B rother Don W antland's brother Berne and fam ily were with the group in the morning. Berne is tales m anager for G reyhound lines in Sacramento. Pastor chose Proverbs 16, the 2 5 th verse for his text. The W ant- land brothers <ang a trio “ Sweet Hour of P ray er.” It was announces! th a t there would be no w orkers’ training lass for Friday night. Members want to attend the Youth for Christ m eeting at the Community church. --------------o . - - - ■ SELMA BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Douglas Field,pastor. Sunday school classes for all ages, 9:45 a. ni. Morning worship service, 11 a. m. Young peoples’ m eeting, 7 p. in. Evening service 8 p. m. Men's prayer meeting, Monday S p. m. Choir practice, W ednesday 7:30 p. ni. P rayer m eeting and Bible study W ednesday 8 p. m. Dick Hillis will be at the Coni -------------- o-------------- m unity church on Friday night. JESUS N A M E Aug. 31, at eight o’clock, for a PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Youth for Christ service. All are .ordially invited to conte and heai On Caves Highway this fine young man. Then on Sunday school, 10 a. m. Monday, Sept. 3, he will hold a P leaching service, 11 a. m. Eolith Rally at Murphy. Young Sunday night service, 8 p. m. people of the \ alley are especial Tuesday night preaching se r ly urged to attend this meeting vice, 8 p, m. also. T ransportation will be pro Friday night Young Peoples’ vided for those who need it. service, 8 p. m. ------------- o—«-------- - Everyone is invited. Pastor, Rob e rt Estes. Sunday School News There were 131 present at Sun day school last week. Mrs. Sherier hit singing to open the service. The Holy Land cruise contest ended with the Omegas losing b.v three points. They gave the Al phas a picnic Tuesday as a re ward for their hard work. The Sunday eshool expresses its thank- to Phyllis Dick anil W ayne Span cer, side captains, and S'. J. Hill iard, cruise conductor. Michael Hussey, Sheryl Nealy and Carol Preston celebrated theii birthdays with the Sunday school. Visitors last week were Mr. and Mrs. G aetke and their three (laugh ters, Mr. anil Mis. Harold Martin from the G rants Pass Christian Supply center and their children, lairry and Viekey. ------------- o----------«— B R ID G E V IE W C O M M U N IT Y C H U R C H C H U R C H O F C H R IS T Preaching every Sunday m orn ing at 10:30, communion servioes immediately following a t our church house Just south of J. 3. Bedingfield's residency on the cem etery road. Everyone is cordially invited. F IR S T B A P T IS T C H U R C H of Cave Junction Sunday school, 10 a. til. Morning worship, 11 a. in. Place of meeting is the Seventh- day Adventist church. C A TH O LIC CHURCH F ath er Kelley. Held in the Catholic Chapel lo cated on the Redwood highway, across from the R anger station. Second and fourth Sundays at 12 o'clock. J. M. Boss, pastor Sunday school, 10 a. m. C A V E J U N C T IO N C H U R C H M orning worship, 11 a. m. Evening service, 8 p. m. of S E V E N T H D A Y A D V E N T IS T S — ■ ■ o-------------- P asto r— J. Apigian TREES ARE DOLLARS! 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RIGID, CHANNEl-TTRE FRAMES FlEXI MOUNTED CAIS SPLINED AXLE-TO- HUB CONNECTION This long-time favorite, baked custard, can be served with trim mings that make it delightfully different Pictured are custard with raisins, cooked dried apricots, nutmeg, honey, chocolate chip, and plain served with straw berry sauce. Greasing the custard cups helps to make fiuits and nutmeg stay in place ' — 1Z KELT 521 S. E. SIXTH ST. CH EVROLET PHONE 4461 «MSI GRANTS PASS Here is the recipe fur Baked Custard *4 cup sugar 2 cups hot milk *4 teaspoon salt I teaspoon vanilla 3 eggs, beaten Combine sugar, salt, and eg g .- \dd milk slowly; add vanilla Pour into custard cups; set cups in a pan of hot water. Kake at 3’28’ F. (slow oven) until the custard is set 30 to 40 minutes. e