Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, September 06, 1951, Page 3, Image 3

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C A V E J U N C T IO N C O M M U N IT Y
CHURCH
B R ID G E V IE W
IL L IN O IS
George H. Gray. Pastor
J. M. Boss, pastor
9:50 a.in. Sunday School.
Sunday
school, 10 a. m.
Modern 5-room House in Cave Junction
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11:00 a.m. Church service; and
Morning worship, 11 a .m .
7:45 p.m. Evening service and
Evening service, 8 p. m.
Large lot, garage
| auditorium ; and Ju n io r and Inter-
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I mediate group, Mrs. Sherier leader
Furnished or Unfurnished
Ju nior church, Mrs. E therton
F IR S T B A P T IS T C H U R C H
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leader.
of Cave Junction
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A ttendance is advancing weekly
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
now th a t vacations are over and
Vern Cady, or inquire C. G. and E. Garage
soon we will have Rally day when Morning worship, 1 1 a . nt.
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Place of m eeting: American
members of the various classes
will be promoted and the new Legion Hall in Cave Junction.
Everyone is welcome.
year lessons started.
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Wally Freem an celebrated his
Oth birthday on August 29 anil
C A T H O L IC C H U R C H
this was noted as he put his
Father Kelley
pennies in the Missionary bank
Held in the Catholic Chapel to
There were many visitors whom
Expert financial help and guidance is the very i we are always glad to welcome; -ated on the Redwood highway,
»ome a ie only passing through across from Die Ranger station.
basis upon which this bank was established and
Second and fourth Sundays a:
end stop for church services;
has grown.
ntheis are newcomers to the vicin­ 12 o'clock.
ity and to both we extend a cordial
I f you are not already one of our depositors,
invitation. Rev. Gray used the 90th
we invite you to open an account, la rfe or small.
C A V E JU N C T IO N C H U R C H
Psalm for his less >n text, the title 4 S E V E N T H DAY A D V E N T IS T S
Make use of our banking services. It is yours
of the sermon being “ Labour That
when you need it.
Pastor—J. Apigian
Will L ast.” Mrs. Marvin Cross sang
Sabbath School ................... 9 :3l
Checking and Savings accounts, Collections, Com­ ’ the beautiful song. “ Overshadow- Church
service ....................11:0®
Prayer meeting Wednesday.
mercial loans, Auto loans, Real Estate loans, Far­ j ed.” A nnouncem ent was made of
an im portant business m eeting to
mers’ loans, Safe Deposit Boxes.
1 be held at the church on Tuesday
C hristian S cien ce C hurches
night at 8 o’clock.
Go forward with us and the Illinois V alley. You
//p H R I S T JESU S” was the sub-
Mi s. I illie Peters graciously
will p ro fit by patronising your home bank and
V ject of the Lesson-Sermon
loaned her birthday gift, a cycla­
home merchants.
in all Churches of Christ, Scien­
men plant for a floral decaration
tist, on Sunday, Septem ber 2.
in the ehuixh.
The Golden Text was, "The
Member Federal Reserve System
On Tuesday evening, August 28, Son can do nothing of himself,
Member Federal Depo.it Insurance Corporation
the members of the losing Omega [ but what he seeth the Father do"
Team of the Sunday School enter- ! (John 5:19).
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$55555$5 $ $ 5 $ $ z< tained the winners. The Alphas at
Among the citations which
a picnic at the ranch home of Mr. comprised the Lesson - Sermon
and Mrs. Marvin Cross. In spite of was the following from the Bible:
the rain, the large crowd gathered "Behold, the days come, saith
HAVE YOU SEEN
there had a very good time with the Lord, that I will raise unto
games and music and of course David a righteous Branch . , .
ir
THE NEW
the food, and such food! Corn by and this is his name w hereby he
the bushel and w aterm elons and shall be called, THE LORD OUR
cantaloupes, all of them home­ RIGHTEOUSNESS'’ (Jer. 23:5,8),
grown in this wonderful Valley; together witli the following cor­
besides all these the tables were relative passage from the Chris­
loaded with all m anner of other tian Science textbook, "Science
¡{¡good things that go to make up a and Health with Key to the Scrip­
Seven, Nine, Eleven Foot 1951 Deluxe Models
successful picnic. Even the losers tures" by Mary Baker Eddy:
had to adm it thnt the evening was "Those instructed in Christian
well worth the preparation effort. Science have reached the glorious
perception that God is the only
Last Friday evening it was a author of man" (p. 29).
privilege to have th a t fine young
missionary, Dick Hillis at a Youth in spite of criticism to the
Genralissinio
Chiang
I for Christ m eeting in the C om m un­ contrary,
Kai-Shek
is
a
real
Christian
leader.
AT
ity church. Dick has had such
Then on Labor Day, a Youth
w onderful experiences in China for Christ Rally was held at the
and on the island of Form osa and new chapel in Murphy where hun­
it was a blessing to our hearts to dreds of young and older folk
i learn how the Chinese and Form o­ gathered anil what a joy it is to
Phone 2902 Self-Service Laundry Cave Junction
see these C hristians from many
sans are tu rn in g to Christ and that
d ifferen t churches fellowshipping
together in song and around the
tallies and in w orshipping the
Loixl. Dick was again the pricipal
speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Hamilton, Mrs. Beulah Hout, Miss
Lillian Roeht, Rev. and Mis
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George Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Cross, Dwain and Lylabell C rosy
and Mrs. Vivian McDaniel all a t­
tended
from
the
Community
church.
Several
others
from
Bridgeview, Selma and O’Brien
also attended.
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Rev. D. B W antland, pastor
C. A. service at 6:30 Sunday
evening.
Sunday School begins promptly
at 9 :45 a. ni.
M orning worship— 11 a. m.
Evening evangelistic service —
7 :30 p. in.
W ednesday evening p r a y e r
meeting and Bible Study 7 :30 p.m.
Choir practice will be held each
Monday evening at 7:30. Gilbert
W antland is director.
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Sunday school attendence was
101 and visitors w ere Mrs. Molly
McCarley, Mrs. Mary Jo McCarley
ind son Michael from Los Angeles,
California and Mrs. Ruby Cald­
well and children from California.
Pins were awarded to Duane
Martin. 2000; Donna W antland.
i b ar; Johnnie McDaniel, 100; and
Lillian McDaniel, 100.
Shirletie Yandell, Clyde and
’laude Fuller and Miss Caldwell
all celebrated their birthdays last
Sunday.
The pastor chose for his text the
2nd Chronicles, 20th chapter,
verse 17. The C. A. group was
iven nn inspiring talk by Mary
to McCarley.
Friday, children at schools will
be given slips for release time. It
x ill be held at church and classes
ire going t* lie separated this year.
There are teachers for each class
>ut helpers are needed. The high
chool class will lie in the Conimun
ty church in Cave Junction.
There will lie a w orkers’ training
n e e tin ; next Friday at 8 p. in.
The Assembly of God wishes to
hank Kessler and son for the use
>f their truck for the Labor Day
larade und wish to report that they
won first prize for the religious
loat and third place for the most
beautiful float. They also wish
o thank everyone who helped
make this possible.
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S E L M A B A P T IS T C H U R C H
Rev. Douglas Field,pastor.
Sunday school classes for all
ages, 9:45 a. in.
Morning worship service, 1 1 a .
in.
Voting ppoples’ meeting, 7 p.
nt.
Evening service 8 p. m.
Men’s prayer meeting, Monday
S p. m.
Choir practice, W ednesday 7 :30
p. m.
P rayer m eeting and Bible study
W ednesday 8 p. m.
JESUS N A M E
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
For Dependable
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OF
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Glen B. Newland
Enough Convenience
Outlets for comforta­
ble and efficient use
of all your electrical equip
ment.
Grants Pass Insurance Agency
230 S. E. ’ H ’ ST.
Enough P erm an en t
Lights and Switches,
at the proper places,
to reduce eyestrain, prevent
accidents and add beauty to
your home—indoors and out.
Phone 2447
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N EW S
Smoke Jumpers Have Busy
Season In Western States
Since A ugust 19, 1951, the Siski­
you Sm okejum per Project has
taken action on 28 lightning
caused fires in the N orthern Cal­
ifornia and C rater Lake areas.
A total of 127 individual p a ra ­
chute jum ps were mads1 to fires in
these roadless areas. Travel time
on foot, in some cases, would have
taken over one day to reach the
fire.
Re-inforcing jum pers were flown
in front Region No, I at Missoula,
Montana, and a smaller group front
W inthrop, W ashington. Sixty men
saw duty on fires. Although a
large group of 32 men was flown
in front Missoula on August 27,
they could not be used due to thp
smoke conditions at the airport
and surrounding areas.
All re-infcrcing jum pers have
now been flown back to their re ­
spective bases.
F. 0 . E. News
The Eagles dropped their first
playoff game to Glendale Sunday,
I t to 11. hut recovered l-abor Day
at Glendale to win by u score of
23 to 8. The final play-off game
will he at G rants Pass, Sunday
Septem ber 9.
The Eagles are sponsoring an
em ergency clothing hank. Anyone
having a surplus of out grown
clothes especially childrens are
asked to bring them to th«1 Caves
B arber shop.
They
will
be
laundred, altered, sized and stored
for any emergency. This is part
o f the Eagle’s Civilian Defence
Program .
Queen Jonelle Benge and the
Eagles extend thanks to all her
-upporters, and wish health, happi­
ness and prospariety to all Her
Magisties subjects for the coming
year.
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lo b ’s Daughters News
The first fall m eeting o f J o b ’s
D aughters, Bethel No. 36, will be
held Septem ber 1(1, at which time
initiation will be held.
The Jo b ’s D aughters’ float
which was entered in the Ijcbor
Day parade won first place in the
most beautiful division. The Bethel
received a gold cup and a -blue
ribbon.
Mrs. Sippy Covington designed
and built the float, which represen­
ted the Horn of Plenty, as a su r­
prise to the girls. Mrs. Covington
did this to show her appreciation
and gratitu d e for the w onderful
cooperation the D aughters have
given her during Bethel activities.
There will be a special m eeting,
Friday, Septem ber 14. The occa­
sion will he a visitation from the
G rand G aurdian and inspection.
F. 0 . E. A u x ilia ry News
Regular m eeting of the P. O. E.
Auxiliary will he called to o rd er at
8:30, Friday Septem ber 7, in the
C H U R C H O F C H R IS T
O’Briens W omen’s clubhouse. Th«
Preaching every Sunday morn Drill Team will .seat the offienrs.
ng at 10:30, communion service-
The next officer’s m eeting will
immediately following at ou1 he on Monday, Septem ber 10th at
■hurch house ju st south of J. S the home of the President, Mary
Bedingfield’s residence on the cisti Raines. All officers are urged to
itery road. Everyone it cordially attend this m eeting to help plan
nvited
the events of the year.
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All members a re urged to a t ­
tend the regular meetings, a t each
BLESSED EVENTS
m eeting there is a surprise planned
MULVFY— Born to Mr. and Mrs. for the Auxiliary. Be sure to a t­
George Fari Mulvey of (’ave J u n c ­ tend the Fun Night meetings.
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tion, Monday Septemtier 3, 1951, a
girl weighing 5 pounds 8 ounces
named W anda Rose.
Frances Martin Passes
Gifts
G
A SS E M B LY O F GOD
On Caves Highway
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Preaching service, 11 a. m.
Sunday night service, 8 p. m.
Tuesday night preaching ser
vice, 8 p. nt.
Friday night Young Peoples
service, 8 p. m.
Everyone is invited. Pastor, Rob­
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SEPTEM BER 6. 1951
C O M M U N IT Y C H U R C H
7f’i the Lift that never lets you dow n !’
We Give S & H GREEN STAMPS
Frances Ann M artin, m other of
Robert and Fd M artin of the Illi­
nois Valley dairy, died in a P o rt­
land hospital Sunday, Septem ber
'2. Funeral services were held to ­
day (T hursday) at Rogue River.
Mrs. M artin was born in Alta,
Wisconsin, in 1882. She was m a r­
ried to George P. M artin in 1913
at their family home in Rogue
River.
She is surviyed by her husband
and three sons besides Robert and
Fd; Jam es, who lives in C incinnati,
Ohio; George Jr. of W enatchee,
W ashington, and Harold of G rants
Pass. She also leaves two brothers
and one sister.
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