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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1950)
ILLINOIS VALLEY NEWS Thursday, July 13, 1950 IO C H N U O TES RCH Takilma Revival Meeting Revival m eetings are now in progress at Takilm a with Sunday night m arking the opening of the services.. People were in a tte n d Mr. and Mrs. E v erett C. Longa- ance from d iffe re n t parts o f the necker o f G rants Paas and Mr. CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY Valley. Many folks in the little and Mrs. G ran t Longmore o f T ule town of T akilm a have long de CHURCH George H. Gray, Pastor lake, Calif., spent the Foui-th of sired some Gospel activity in their Ju ly holidays cam ping an d fishing Sunday School at 10 a. m district and a t long last th e ir de Morning Worship at 11 a. m. a t Coos Bay. Mr. L onganecker sire is being fulfilled. form erly lived a t Kerby, S S attendance was 128. Birth- A large te n t has been pitched days observed fo r Lloyd Sams, about seventy yards beyond the Bucky and N ettie Cham berlain. I store in a grove o f trees, which Baby Needs a t New D rug Store. In the absence o f th e Supt. Mrs. makes a beautiful settin g for a Mr. and Mrs. W alter Freem an Freem an. Mr. Beard took over. revival m eeting. It is being plan- and son Wally f tf t on Saturday The m orning church service had ned to have some afternoon meet- Mr. McGee a3 th e speaker, in pre- ings in the n e a r fu tu re , so that for a much needed lest and vaca Miss M ildied B eard is a tte n d - ¡^ ra tio n fo r the com ing of the when the hot w eather comes you tion in the north, w here they will enjoy a family reunion. Mr. F re e ¡ng a youth camp at < anby, Ore. j^ jjy V acation Bible School, and may 1* relieved of the heat in our man will re tu rn soon, while Mrs. he took fo r bis su bject “ The Im- Gospel park and enjoy the m eet- New D rug Store, new drug portance o f C hildren’s W ork” and ings a t the sam e time. Tables will Freem an will rem ain for a longer visit with her sister and fam ily in prices. showed the g re a t im portance of be erected in the grove so th a t Astoria. Bob NoTthup ia back at work reaching them while in th e ten d er you may bring your picnic lunch a fte r a long period of rest due to agest of youth. He showed the and stay fo r the evening service, results of the p u ttin g o u t of re- Meetings will be conducted Mrs. Jessie Davis, m other of 'a severe accident. ligious teaching in o u r public nightly by E vangelist pastor Wm. schools, and o f the su btle move to D. Peay and visiting pastors and I underm ine this teaching in many evangelists from time to time. . ways, by Communist groups and of T here will be two and three day • how m any a re falling fo r this u n camp m eetings a t intervals d u r wittingly, and of m any places ing the sum m er m onths. . where all e ffo rt for religious in- Mr. Peay is try in g to bring the [ struction has been abandoned. best in evangelism and tru e fu n d a Rev. McGee has the supervision m ental gospel m inistry to the of more than 100 schools in Los sm aller com m unities which are Angeles which a re released for usually neglected a t the praise of Gives you everyday values, that the saving on such instruction, and is being en the larger towns. --------------o-------------- couraged by a num ber of prom i your dollar would open up your new account with n e n t men o f th a t section who are the Illinois Valley Bank. «Lert to the dangerous tre n d of the times. The Episcopal Church School Mi's. Clara Dick san g as a solo held it’s first m eeting Sunday m orning in th e I>egion Hall at “ He U nderstands.” The enrollm ent for the Daily 10:00 o ’clock. The Reverend Les V acation Bible school on Monday lie D Dunton, officiating. A tten d m orning found the auditorium ance: 17 children, 14 adults. filled with e ag er children, of all Church School will be each Sun ages, quite a few over 100 enlist day a t 10:00 o'clock, a t the ed for the first day and others Legion Hall. are to be enrolled during the weeks of the school. A splendid SELMA B A PTIST CHURCH corps of teachers and helpers are Rev. S. H. M. Staines. giving th e ir tim e fo r this work, Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Mrs. Don W antland in charg e of Church Services, 11:00 a. m. the music periods, and Mrs. Mc Young Peoples’ M eeting, 7 p. m. Gee in charge of the hand cnafts, P ray er M eeting W ednesday, m any very lovely articles being 8 p. m. made by the children. The closing program o f the school will be held on Friday evening, Ju ly 21 when the p a re n ts and friends will want to see and hear the resu lts of the Rev. Raymond L. Cox, Th.D., two weeks school. N ext Sunday afte rn o o n , a t 2:30 Rev. Shirley Cox; co-pastors. in the W onder church will occur Sunday School 10 a. m. the Ju ly “ S ingspiration” w ith a Sunday W orship 11 a m. Sunday Evangelical service 7 :4 5 ., laig e atte n d a n c e expected. The Town Circle is m eeting to T hursday Young Peoples service and Bible study, 7:45 p. m. day (T hursday) at th e home of Every Thursday night the young Mrs. Twlla Salvage. people o f the T abernacle g ather The college study group which m et last week at Rev. G ray’s for a t 8 o’clock for the service de swimming, w einer roast and study, signed especially for youth. Bus included Diane Morey, Cecil Hawk, ier M artin is th e C ru sa d e r C a p ta in I Bud Proctor, Ed B urton, Ray and is doing n splendid job plan- 11 Mendenhall, Glenn Perry, Dick ning o u r youth sendees and ac Cole, C hristine Duncan, Paul tivities. Sunday school a t 10 a. m. under She tie r, Becky Freem an and Bob McGuire. Mrs. Freem an presented supervision o f Mrs. Juel Yandell. the introduction of the study book. The bus which leaves th e state Raymond M endenhall is to have line at aproxim ately 9:15 a. m. | provides tran sportation for all who the lesson this week. live along its course. Com m unity Church is sure'.y In the m orning worship service going to sustain a great and ir i eparable loss when Louise Hen- at 11 a. m „ the pasto r will present diickson moves away, for she is to the congregation the Four- j square m issionary program . The on e in a th o u san d . topic o f the message is to be “ The ASSEMBLY OF COD M± ? n* 7 ? h a lk n ^ " Kerby. Oregon , ‘ Tl'uth A bout H ell" is to Rev D. B W antland, pastor i be the Pa st° r s serm on on Sunday Sunday School, 10 a.m. ¡evening following an inspirational J M orning W orship, 11 a.m . so n g service b e g in n in g a t 8 o’clock T im e- all evening aervice.s— 'a n d a special musical program . 7:45 D.S.T. I N ext T hursday evening a t 6:30 W ednesday evening. Bible study P- m- (D ST) there wil be a young and p ra y e r meeting. | peoples’ p arty a t the church July is “ contact m onth” fo r grounds. Sunday School. At the end of the ------------- o------------- m, nth there will be a prize aw ard- BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH ed to the one who makes the m o s t; For over th irty years the Com contacts, by postcard, telephone, ’ m unity Chapel of Bridgeview. or personal. W here love reigns and God is real. Wm. D. Peay, Pastor The Sunday School and m orn ing worship service will be as C H R IS T IA N SCIENCE usual but the Sunday evening serv- j SERVICES ice'is bei ng dismissed for this week . C hristian Science services arc on >. As m any as possible o f the held every Sunday m orning at congregation will be atten d in g the 1 , 1:00 in the new d o sin g services o f the “ Indoor corner o f Palm er and Kerby Ave- ( amp M eeting,” now in progress . nues> Cave j uncticn at The A rm ory in M edford. T h e ! Sunday ^ h o o l al 9;30 a m> public ia invited to H m m serv ices A cordial invitation ia »stead- shor ribs featu rin g Rev. A. M. T ra tte r. to all t0 atten il. nationally known Evangelist, and __0__ Rev. IVwight McLaughlin, from “ S acram ent” was the subject Iiicotna, W ashington. ¡o f the Lesson-Sermon in all puri lard Churches of C hrist Scientist, on CAVE JUNCTION CHURCH Sunday, Ju ly 9. of SEVENTH DAY A D V E N TIS TS The Golden Text was, “ Search P asto r—J. Apigian me. O God, and know my h e a rt: Sabbath School .................. 9:30 try men, and know my thoughts: ” . X ', 1 way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting" (Ps. 139:23, C A TH O LIC CHURCH 24). I F a th e r Kelley. Among the citations which Held in the Catholic Chapel lo com prised the I^saon-Serm ot» cateli on the Redwood highway, was the following from the across from the Ranger station. c_ , . , . . . . .B ib le : “ Who shall ascend into 7 * nd ,f° Ur,h Su" d .y s , b ; , h€ h)l, o f Lor<1, or who sha]1 a. m .; first amd third Sundays 11 stand in his holy place? He that a. m. hath clean hands, and a pure h e a rt" (Ps. 24.3,4), together with C Hl RCH Of- CHRIST the following correlative passage I reaching every Sunday morn- from the C hristian Science te x t ing at 10:30, communion services book. “ Science and H ealth with immediately following at our Key to the S crip tu res" by Mary church house ju st aouth of J. S Baiter Eddy: “ C hristian Science BcdingfielJ s residence on the cem- brings to the body the sunlight e.ery road. Everyone it cordially o f T ruth, which invigorates and pu rifies” (p. 162). Mrs. W endell Lee, is here from Southern C alifornia to visit a n o ther daughter, Mrs. Bill M urff and family, and to see the new grandson. ■ ■ o ~ Mr. and Mr*. Howard H endrick son have purchased a grocery store and filling station at Gasquet and will soon be moving to th e ir new home. The com m unity loses a fine couple. — 0— W atch for the opening of the new D rug Store. L o c a ls MODEL GROCERY Episcopal Church School DOG FOOD, Red Heart CASE SUGAR 2 Illinois Valley Cash Market Cave Junction WEEK END SPECIALS. . . KERR M ASON JAR S 8.1C I Regular Quarts............ Wide Mouth Pints ........... I (),*> . I O«> 119 * Wide Mouth Quarts ......... 25<- 4» — SUGAR — SUGAR Folks We Have Plenty TOMATOES Puree Large 2^2 Can Foursquare Gospel Tabernacle A Premium Price For 1950 Canned meats of all varieties have already advanced. We will have the old price as long as stock lasts. We Offer Our Sincere Best Wishes to the New BANK OF ILLINOIS VALLEY OWEN'S Meat Market SUGAR LBS. 035 100 LBS. J {9 9 25 LIBBY C ru sh ed P IN E A PP L E No. 2 Can 2 * 9 c KRAFT V e lv e e t a CHEESE 2 Pounds 89c HAPPYVALE LOCATED AT MODEL GROCERY Featuring Eastern Oregon Grade ‘A’ Beef Friday and Saturday Specials BACON SQUARES Per Pound 2dc W h o le S w e e t PICKLES 21 0 1 . JAR « 39c SLAB BACON Per Pound 49c Skinless WEINERS Per Pound 45c i .S c F’ Per Pound T •> ROSEDALE W h o le D ill PICKLES 0u„, !.. ;J3C Pounds For Large DILL PICKLES Each A COMPLETE SELECTION Cold Cats Salads Salami Cheese OF We Congratulate The New BANK OF ILLINOIS VALLEY BEAR BRAND C hinook SALM ON No. 1 Tall Can 39c Best Wishes to the BANK OF ILLINOIS VALLEY