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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1952)
Bf, 2 CHURCH NOTES Selma Man Has Special Buy 454 Descendants Ladie* Rrady-to-Wear Dept. <&GOLDCN HUIT * MMiMUtwratw MueiivixtÀMi» GRANTS PASS Air Conditioned for Your Shopping Comfort Rev. Paul Kroon, Pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning service, 11 a. m. Evening service, 7:45 p.m . Prayer meeting, Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD by Mri. Frits Kraus* Ph. Selma 621 Cotton Wash Dresses CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNIIY CHURtH Friday, Augu*t IS, 1952 llltaoi* Valley Naw* SELMA—Word has been receiv ed of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tucker at Wend over, Utah. She is another great grandchild for T. J. (Grandpa) Breazeale which makes a total of 164 living descendants for him. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bingham of Ozark, Mo., and Mrs. Bingham’s mother, Eva Roberts of Albuquer que, N. Max., stopped by one day last week to visit the Breazeale*. Mr. Bingham’s mother and the late Mrs. T. J. Breazeale were sisters. The Bingham’s and T. J. Breaz- eale’s children had never met be fore. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lee re turned last Friday from Chandler, Okla., where they had been visit ing relatives and looking after property interests for three weeks Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Wick vis ited in Salma Sunday. Rev Wick, a former pastor of the Selma church, delivered the morning sermon and showed two reels of educational teligious film in the evening. The Wicks, traveling evange lists, have been across the United States six times and in every state and Canada. Mr and Mrs. Eldon Johnson, missionaries in Bolivia, hold spec- al services at the local church on Tuesday and Thursday evening. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cost ner of Healdsburg, California, a daughter, Sharon Lee on July 21. Joe lived here with his parents, he Roy Costners for several years. Miss Leona Splitethof, bride elect of Don Wheeler was guest of honor at a household shower Tues day afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. L. Wheeler. Most of the after noon was spent opening the many lovely gifts which she received. Cake and punch were served to the following guests; Mrs. Harold Lundquist, Mrs. Art. Trautfether, Mrs. T. J. Seifert, Mrs. T. L. Sei fert, Mrs. Doyl Hamilton, Mrs. Ot to Tyron, Mrs. Kenneth Buttram, Mrs. D. Bolivar, Mrs. Jim Shadel, Mrs. L. Pope, Mrs. Ed Pope, Mrs. L. I. Piercy, Mrs. Howard Work, Mrs. Ben Carlisle, Mrs. S. B. Wheeler, Mrs. Jack Wheeler, Mrs. C. L. Costner, Mrs. Ray Wilder, Mrs. Pete Cross, Mrs. Vill Cross, Mrs. Gordon Stephens, Mrs. Wil Rev. D. B. Wantland. pMtor - - o--------------- C. A. service at 6:30 Sunday CAVE JUNCTION CHURCH evening. »f SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS Don Gray, Pastor Sunday School begin* promptly Sabbath School ________ .9 :3b ai 9:45 a. m. Church service ................... 11:00 Morning worship—11 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday. Evening evangelistic service — --------------o 7:30 p. m. FULL GOSPEL CHURCH Wednesday evening prayer TAKILMA • meeting and Bible Study 7 :30 p.m, Rev. Van McCoy, Pastor ——------- o———■ - Sunday School 10 a. m. ST. PATRICK S OF THE FORES I Morning worship service 11 a. m. CATHOLIC CHURCH Childrens church 7 p. m. Evangelistic service 7:45 p. m. Father Kelley. Thursday, midweek service, 7 :45 Held in the Catholic church lo cated across from the Ranger sta p. m. tion. Second and fourth Sunday* a: i 11 :00 am. JESUS # O'Bi icn school. _------------ o CHURCH OF CHRIST * Orrin C. Ogier, Pastor Sunday sohool, 9:45 a. m. Cemetery road, mil* from Morning worship, 11 a. m. Caves highway. * Thursday, Prayer service, 8 p.m. Services at 10:30 a.tp. Temporarily meeting tn the frigidaire lì Thrifty-30* Electric Range SALE NAME PENECOSTAL CHURCH Sunday School, 10 a in. Morning worship, 11 a.in. Robert Eat»*, Pastor Sunday evening services, s p.m Tuesday prayer service, 8 p.m Friday, young people's service at 8 p.m. Services are now being held in the new church building on the Old Stage road % mile south of the Caves highway. ON— Only 30 Inchei wide Firat Grade enough but th* oven It large MANITEX Io ENAMELED RUGS Rev. Douglas Field,pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a.in. Morning worship, 11 a.in. Sunday at 7 p.m.—Young Peo ple’s meeting. Evangelistic service, 8 p.m. Monday, work night and men's prayer meeting. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., choir prac tice. Wednesday, 7:45, mid-week prayer service. -------------- O' • Lifetime Far-.alain finish —Inside and out • Cook-Matter Ovan Clack Control • 4 Radiantube 5-Speed Units • Stainless Porcelain Tap • Full-width Storage Ora war 9’ x 12’ FORMERLY $7.95 SPECIAL PRICE S6.95 ea. —While Supply Lasts! Your All-Around Machine Shop Needs Can Be Handled by Our Shop Personnel— BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH Pastor unified; 10 to • CHARLIE COPELAND • CARNIE DUNKIN • ROY ADAMS 7:30. Wednesday at mer Wheeler, Mrs. M. Cavyell, Mrs. Andy Spliethof, Mrs. Doug Little, Mrs. C. Melvin, Mrs. L. A Culbertson, Mrs. H. Spliethof, Mrs. Fritz Krauss and the Misses, Darline Wheeler, Marline Wilder md Dorothy Breazeale. Many who were q^abla to attend 1 sent gifts. Cave City Parts & Supplies CAVE JUNCTION -------- Come io the Josephine County Fair! Your 4-H Girl. Will Ute FRIG1DAIRE Appliance* in Their Contests SEE FRIGIDAIRE IN ACTION IN THE 4-H DISPLAYS’ ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE GRAN I S PASS “Where Moat People Trade’* • • JOB • HOME TO BUY OR RENT • BUYER by bus! Enjoy Greyhound service everywhere in air-conditioned Super-Coaches. • MACHINERY RENTAL CONVENIENCE No waiting when you go Greyhound' Frequent service to all points in the West, all 48 states, Canada. c.« Ur *43’ 5.1° X4»° • EMPLOYEE • USED CAR THRU-EXPRESS BUSES on main north-south, east west routes. No local stops, no extra fare. 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Boss, Morning service, 11:30 a. m. Evening service, Prayer meeting, 7:30. O’BRIEN COMMUNITY CHURCH The &oîs Valley News Grants Pass WHAR A« r TOOR^ATOT V TBLEPHOWt'V 9