Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, February 08, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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sale, specializing in home-made
candy on W ednesday, February
The Dorcas society m et on Sun­ 14.
day, Ja n u ary 27 at which time
The next Dorcas meeting will
they tagged and packed clothing be held on Tuesday, February 19.
in six boxes. T hree of the boxes
had been donated to the society
by the Legion A uxiliary. A fter the
FOR SALE
clothing was packed it was sent
to W atsonville, California, where
R E G IS T E R E D
th e distributing cen ter fo r the P a ­
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cific states and overseas is !o-1
cated.
F arrow ing Dates
On Tuesday, F ebruary 5 the so- I
M arch 1 — 15
ciety m et a t the home o f A ubrey J
Dunlap. They m ended 179 articles
CASABANKS
FARM
of clothing to be used in their
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w elfare work.
G ran t» Pa*», Oregon
The Dorcas will hold a food
DORCAS SOCIETY NOTES
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
MISSIONARY SOCIETY NOTES
of C iv , Junction
On Wednesday afternoon, J a n ­
uary 30 the ladies of the Mission­
ary society met at the church and
held election of officers. Those
elected were Mrs. Vivian McDan­
iel, president; Mrs. Nettie Gray,
vice-president; Mrs. Frances Rack-
nor, secretary, and Mrs. Dot Ham­
ilton, treasurer.
New committees were appointed
and some plans for the year made,
among them the pledge to send a
larger offering to Julia Supple,
missionary to Mexico Mrs. Kroon
had the devotional reading and
a touching letter from Julia Sup­
ple was read. Lovely refreshm ents
were served at the close of the
afternoon by ladies of the Town
circle.
All ladies of the church :a nd
Friends are cordially invited to
join the society.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
M orning worship, 1 1 a . tn.
Place of meeting, American Le­
gion hall.
Sunday school was held as
usual with the largest attendance
present of any time during the
w inter months. Four visitors were
present. Morning services were
conducted by Rev. Kelly of
G rants Pass.
Rev. J. B. Millard, general
Baptist missionary of the Pacific
northw est will he in Cave Ju n c ­
tion for Sunday services on Feb­
ruary 17. All Baptists and their
friends are asked to rem em ber
this date and a ttrn d the service.
At that time plans will be dis­
cussed for organizing a Baptist
church in Cave Junction.
Ever since the f irs t meetings
held last April this has been a
mission sponsored by the F ru it­
dale Baptist church. Interest has
grown to sufficient num ber of
members to organize a church
here. Plans will be discussed also
at that time for securing a build­
ing, or for getting ground to
build a church in Cave Junction.
Everyone interested is urged to
attend.
Next Sunday services will be
held as usual with Sunday school
nt 10 a. m. and preaching will
follow. Meeting place is in the
A uxiliary room of the American
Legion hall. Everyone is invited
to attend the services.
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Second
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and interest will be charged after
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54” All Wool Fine Coatings
FEBRUARY 15
Ideal for your spring topper
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595
Please bring tax statements
Per Yard
Ask about your personal taxes
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LOYD LEWIS
^GOLDEN RULE
Sheriff and Tax Collector
Josephine County, Oregon.
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GRANTS PASS
ILLINOIS VALLEY
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY
NEWS
8, 1952
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CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY
BRIDGEVIEW
CHURCH
COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev. Paul Kroon. Pastor.
Sunday school, 9:50 a. m.
Church service, l l a . m.
Evening service, 7 :45 p.m .
P rayer m eeting, W ednesday at
7:15 p. m.
Members of the American Le­
gion and A uxiliary were guest?
at the m orning worship service.
The national comander, Donald R.
Wilson’s letter to all posts was
read, in which he urged all true
Americans to go to church and to
tu rn again to the Bible and its
teaching, that America might have
a real spiritual awakening.
Rev. Kroon in response to this
, le tte r brought a very challeng­
ing sermon to the congregation,
using 2 Chronicles 7:14 ns his
text, and for the subject of the
! sermon, "God lias the Answer to
J. M. Boss, pastor
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
M orning worship, 11 a. m.
T here were 23 visitors last Sun­
day, bringing the Sunday school
attendance up Ur 63. Perry Lee
Pullen celebrated his birthday.
The contest with the Selma Baptist
church was concluded and results
will be announced later.
The review was lively as Mrs.
Boss let! by giving a symbol Tor
each memory verse, expecting the
class to quote the proper verse
giving the reference. The lesson
was “ Christ the Living W ater,”
from John 7-37.
“ The F e a r of God produces
Obedience’ was the subject of
Rev. Boss serm on. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Hutchason of Eugene, and
Frank Dailey o f Green Springs,
I E v ery P ro b lem ."
Oregon, were visitors at the church
The adult choir sang "T here’s services.
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No Friend to Me Like Jesus," and
Lois Spencer sang " Ju st for To-
ASSEMBLY OF COO
' day.” The children and adults were
much interested in the continued
Rev D. H W antland, paator
j story of Samuel J. Morris.
(’. A. service at 6:30 Sunday
Sunday school attendance was evening.
good, and little Randy Jean Cos­
Sunday School begins promptly
tello brought pennies fo r her at 9 :45 a. m.
birthday offering. While the o ffe r­
Morning worship— 11 a. m.
ing was being taken, Mae Bower-
Evening evangelistic service —
I man played a flute solo which was
enjoyed very much. A lesson about 7:30 p. m.
W ednesday evening p r a y e r
| the twelve disciples was illustrated
I by boys of the Sunday school. meeting and Bible Study 7:30 pjr»,
Choir practice will be held each
Special mention was made of
j the replica of the parsonage which Monday evening at 7:30. G ilbert
i David Sanders made in which ’o W antland is director.
A ttendance last Sunday was
| place offerings for the reduction
j of the debt on the pastor's home, 105. The ju n io r high class is
i The chimney is large enough for holding a steady attendance. T here •
were ten ju nior highs present.
any sized gift.
Valerie Fuller read the most
A nnouncem ent was made of the
Bible
chapters the past week. Tho
) Sunday school convention which
I is to be held in C entral Point on high school class had seven in a t­
! Friday evening and all day on tendance.
Rev. W antland and Clark E ng­
| Saturday at the Community Bible
church. All those interested in land celebrated birthdays.
Rev. W antland announced th a t
! Sunday school work are urged to
1 attend. T ransportation will be f u r ­ Rev. H arold H orton is startin g
nished, call 6902. The date is F eb­ special m eetings in the G rants
Pass tabernacle F eb ru ary 5 for
ruary 8 and 9.
two weeks. His message is sim ilar
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to Rev B ranam ’s.
F R IE N D S
Release time teachers and help­
C O M M U N IT Y C H U R C H
ers held a m eeting T hursday night
of O'Brien
at the church.
O rrin C. Ogier, Pastor
Rev. W nntlnnd took his se r­
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
mon from 1 I chapter of C orinthi­
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
ans, 26 verse through 33, and 1
Wednesday prayer service. 7 :30
John, verse 2 through 6 .
|i. m.
Leslie M artin led C. A. meeting.
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He brought out th a t boys finish­
CAVE JUNCTION CHURCH
ing high school now have a choice
>f SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS' of serving the Lord or going into
the armed forces. W hichever he
Sabbath School ................. 9 :8( does, he needs God more thnn any­
Church service ................... 11:00
thing else.
P rayer meetrng Wednesday.
Sunday, F ebruary 10 is N at­
There were no church services
ional
Women's Missionary council
held here this week due to the
fact th a t most of the meml»ers day in all Assembly of God
attended the church officers m eet­ churches. The W.M.C. women of
ing held in G rants Puss. Those a t­ the Kerby Assembly will be in
tending the meetings found them charge of the Sunday m orning
te be of great value in helping service, with the ladies singing
to organize the officers o f the in the choir and Mrs. Jim Sulli-
vant speaking. The purpose of this
church.
type of service is to present to
Elder C. J. Ritchie, Sabbath
the church the work of the W.M.
school and tem perance secretary
C.s, their greutest goal and m inis­
< f the conference, was in charge
try. T heir m otto is: “ We m inister
of the sermon. His main topics
as unto C hrist.”
were on the Sabbath school and
E veryone is invited to come to
the p art it has in the church, and this service and get better ac­
why we should love and work with quainted with the W.M.C. organi­
one another.
zation.
At the 2:30 meeting E lder D.
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N. Reiner, home missionary und
CATHOLIC CHURCH
press secretary was in charge of
a general discussion of all the
F a th e r Kelley.
offices in the church. A fte r the
Held in the Catholic Chapel lo-
discussion, the d iffe re n t officers ated on the Redwood highway,
met in groups and asked ques­ across from the R anger station.
tions on points th at were not
Second and fourth Sundays at
: d e a r to them.
12 o'clock.
A luncheon was served to the
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i visiting delegates at 6 p. m. by CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
the home and school departm ent.
’HE Golden Text for the Les­
The evening m eeting consisted
son-Sermon "Love," which
of a round tiilde discussion on the
was read in all C hristian Science
m arks o f a dying church. To close
the program a moving picture churches, Sunday, February 3.
sponsored by the Signs of the was from I John, "We have
m ow n and believed the love that
Times was shown. The picture
God
hath to us. God is love; and
showed how others may be won to
he
that
d.velleth in love dw elleth
Christ through the giving out of
in God, and God in him (4:16).
I signs.
The sermon, which was com­
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prised of citations from the Bible
and from the C hristian Science
SELMA BAPTIST CHURCH
textbook, "Science and H ealth
Rev. ITouglas Field,pastor.
w ith key to the Scriptures” by
Sunday school classes for all Mary Baker Eddy, included the
ages, 9 :45 a. m.
following: Psalms: “How excel­
Morning worship service, 11 a
lent is thy loving kindness, O
I m.
God! therefore the children af
Young peoples’ m eeting, 7 p. men put their trust under tha
m.
shadow of thy wings” (36:7). Si-
Evening service 8 p. m.
ence and Health: “Divina Love is
Men's prayer m eeting, Monday infinite. Therefore all that really
3 p. m.
exists is in and of God, and m ani­ a
Prayer m eeting and Bible study fests His love" (p. 340).
I W ednesday 8 p. m.
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