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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1950)
300 Blood Donor# Sign In Illinois Valley Under the chairmanship of Harold Bowerman, approximately 300 blood donors have signed up in the Cave Junction area for the community blood bank program, according to Dr. G. C. Dunham, county chairman. In addition, the necessary volunteer workers have been obtained in the area to as sist in the operation of the mo bile blood-collection unit. To little folks, big folks and middle sized folks we wish a jolly Christmas. Foursquare Church Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stengel have Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lundquist At the time this article goes gone to Southern California for to press, the pastors, Rev. and plan to spend the holidays in Col the holidays. Mrs. Walter Huss, announce that orado. the Foursquare Church, located miles south of Cave Junc tion on 199, is being permanently closed by the decision of the In ternational Church of the Four square Gospel, whose headquarters are in Los Angeles. . It is with deep-felt regret that we close our ministry here in thp Valley. We shall never forget the fine cooperation offered in many ways by all our friends at the time our church burned down last September 21. We have en r A _ A . f i - « - 4 joyed the fellowship of the dif ferent ministers and their fine congregations through our five- month stay in the Valley. We urge our friends and mem bers to attend one of the fine Here’s to a great churches of this community and ask that each one continue in the loyal support of his new church Colorful and gay as big package of home as you have so faithfully done in the past. Christmas joy for a candy cane . . . We are persuaded that Jesus Christ is coming sooner than we think. He will not come as a that is how we hope you and all your babe in the manger again: but will come as the King of Kings and this Yule will family! Lord of Lords in triumphant vic tory and power. Again I plead as before that he for you! each one repent of his sin, believe upon Jesus Christ and receive Him as your personal Savior, forsaking sin and worldly pleasures and liv< Jackie, Jerrie, Billia only for Him. In this way you will truly have found Christmas. and Zelda Scholl Glenn anJ F.U KNOTTY PINE CAFE CAVES BARBER SHOP A S S E M B LY O F GOD DEER CREEK SERVICE STATION Maud and Jim Selma We’d like to shout it from the highest steeple— how much we wish our many friends a very Merry Christmas. ILLINOIS VALLEY WHOLESALE MEATS Selma IL L IN O IS V A L L E Y N EW S Thursday, December 21, 1950 Rev. D. B. Wantland, pastor Announcements: Sunday school, 10 a.m. C.A., 6:30 p.m. Morning worship, U a. m. Evening service, 7 :30 p.m. Wednesday prayer meeting and Bible study, 7 :30 p.m. —o— Pastor and Mrs. Wantland and congregation extends to all a sue- cial greeting at this Christmas sea son. May we not only celebrate Christmas with decorations, a big dinner, and gifts; but remember that this day commemorates the birthday of God’s greatest gift to the world, His son, Jesus. In the words of Tiny Tim, let us say “God bless you, every one!’ All who attend the morning Sunday school this Sunday will enjoy a special candle-light ser vice entitled "A Light to Lighten the Gentiles.” This special service will begin promptly at 10 :t)0 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. C. A. service for the young people at 6:30 p. m. after which there will be a short evening service. Im mediately following this service, the young people will sing carols at Kerby, Cave Junction, and Takilma. We are sorry to lose Rever end and Mrs. Huss from the Val ley. They have worked long and faithfully, which will not be un rewarded. This special announce ment is extended to all friends of the Husses. There will be a spe cial farewell service held in their honor at the Kerby Assembly of God on Wednesday, December 27, at 7:30 p. m. Everyone is wel come to come and show his appre ciation in a tangeable way. Rev erend Huss will bring a message from God’s word. l e t us not forget to bring canned foods for the Christmas box this Sunday. Remember those in need. Cave .1 unction Cave Junction Grange Joint Installation New Location Of The installation of the Illinois Valley and Deer Creek Granges was held on Saturday. December 16, at the Illinois Valley Grange hall. Every newly elected officer was present from both Granges. Victor Boeld and his able as sistants put on a very impressive ceremony. The colorful formal att e of the ladies lent additional bea y to the service. 1 ' Grange I i was filled to capacity, there eing *• any vis itors from . -dwooi Pogue River, Fruitdale ai other Granges. Later, the members retired up- staiis where they were served chicken and noodles and delicious cukes and coffee by the ladies. Bob And Ruth Shop The Bob and Ruth Shop is set tled in its new location in the building just south of the Bank of Illinois Valley. Grownups as well as youngsters are invited to view their Electric Train display. Hclly-Huffman Wedding At a lovely afternoon wedding at the Selma Church, Sunday, December 17, Louise Holly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holly, became the bride of Charles Huffman, the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Huffman. Reverend "am id Anderson read the ceremi / and Mrs. Harold Anderson pla. ?d ap propriate music and also accom panied the soloist, Mrs. J. G. Dick, who sang "Because.” The bride, in a blue taffeta afternoon dress and carrying a bouquet of red roses, was given in marriage by her father. Miss Mary Ann Huffman was maid of honor. William Krauss served as best man for Charles. Ushers were Keith Huffman and Eddie Breazealle. The couple left immediately after the ceremony for an undis closed destination. Christmas Party At The A little prayer that all is well . . . all is happy for you and yours this Christmas! FRUIHT REMEDIES Mrs. Fruiht and Freddie Cave Junction Earl Spencer Home Any way we phrase To one and all, here it— please know our and everywhere, wish for you is the hells ring out Merry Christmas! this joyous note: Merry Christmas SELMA CAFE Mr. and M r .. Carl Veretegen Dr. C. N. Versteeg Selma i4‘ i i< * i i A Christmas party for the em ployees of the Illinois Valley Cash Market was held in the Earl Spen cer home on the evening of De cember 16. High-lights of the evening were a hilarious performance of "jingle-jangle" piano solos by Ed Clarke and the advance showing of what’s new in summer beach wear for men modeled by Earl Spencer. The festivities were climaxed by a visit from jovial old Saint I "Butch” Nick and the distribution of gifts. ------------ o------------ C H R IS T M A S __ n P R A Y ER Dear Lord, let tragic fighting cease And to the weary world bring peace. Again, as on that midnight clear Let there be love and hope and cheer. Let those who fight for power great Who live in sin and greed and hate. Be conquered, Lord, and Thy whole creation Live again ns one peaceful nation. Let bells at Christmas time ring out. And may the mpn of nations shout That message brought us by His birth — "Peace, good will to men on earth.” Amen Joy be yours this Christmas C 0A W ILLINOIS VALLEY CLEANERS Luther A Pauline Sherier Cave Junction £ x tc n d l Own '14 : * " 'L ’ * ; r ■ p 1 9*. itMPuU astd HOLIDAY HAPPINESS FILL YOUR HOMES. In tune with the times, with the J? \ carols and chimes, we add our wish for eitAiUntcu $ § > 1950 May every sentiment M il YOL' on every greeting card CUOI U you receive this Christmas EMHVYTKB illKLSTMVi. come true. your merry Christmas! CAVE CITY GROCERY IRA HALL Accounting Service Cave Junction Bill, Mary and Bernie Cave Junction JIM’S MOBIL SERVICE Cave Junction O BRIEN STORE and POSTOFFICE CHAIN SAWS O'Brien Cave Junction M c C ulloch