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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1952)
ILLINOIS VALLEY NEWS I-RIDA Y. MAY 2, 1952 FULL GOSPEL CHURCH TAKILMA CHURCH (Bridgeview Road ) Rev. Van McCoy, Pastor (Teachers, Mrs. Enid Burch, Sunday School 10 a. m. Aliss Breita Burch.) Morning worship service 11 a. m The Nature Hike Childrens church 7 p. m. by Philip Leveton Evangelistic service 7:45 p. m. Thursdya, midweek service, 7 :45 Monday we went down the field ASSEMBLY OF GOD p. m. on a Nature hike. On the way we Rev D. B. Wantland, pastor -------------- o— named trees and bushes. 0. A service at (1:30 Sunday CATHOLIC CHURCH When we got there Jack and evening. Ken, Bob, James and 1 swung on’ F ather Kelley Sunday School begins promptly Held in the Catholic Chapel lo branches of some trees that had ai !• :45 a. in. fallen last winter. I climbed a fu cated on the Redwood highway, Morning worship—11 a. ni. tree. Evening evangelistic service — across from the Ranger station. Dean found the skin and bone 7 :.i0 p. ni. of a baby black bear that had CAVE JUNCTION CHURCH Wednesday evening prayer died last winter. meeting and Bible Study 7:30 p.m. of SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS Then Dean and Breita got some Don Gray, Pastor Choir practice will be held each I dog wood. Sabbath School ................ 9 :3t Munday evening at 7:30. Gilbert I James and Bob got some littl- Church service .................... 11:00 Wantland is director. fir trees and replanted them here. Prayer meetHig Wednesday. — . - —Q ■ — On the way home Dean foun t Evangelistic services at the local FRIENDS church are still in progress on Sun a g.ipher snake and picked him up COMMUNITY CHURCH day nights at 7 p.m. and Friday so we could see it. nights at 7 :30 p.m. of O'Brien -------------- o .... — The Nature Hike Oi rin C. Ogier, Pastor BRIDGEVIEW by Jack Casey Sunday school, 9:46 a. m. COMMUNITY CHURCH Yesterday afternoon all the boy- Morning worship, 11 a. in. J. M. Boss, Pastor went on a Nature hike down to the Wednesday prayer service. 7 :30 I Morning service, unified; 10 to woods. p. m. 1 I :30 a. m. We explored the woods and saw .______« -O— 1 - ■ ■' 1 ~ all kinds of trees and flowers. We Evening service: 7 :30. ( AVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY Prayer meeting, Wednesday at learned the names of the trees CHURCH and fl iwers. 3(1. Rev. Paul Krooll, Pastor. We saw an old tree that the SELMA BAPTIST CHURCH wood peckers pecked at. Sunday school, 9:46 a. m. Rev. Douglas Field.pastor. Morning service, 11 a. in. Some of the boys climbed nee Sunday school, 9:45 a.ni. while the rest of us explored the Evening service, 7:46 p.m . Miming worship, 11 a.m. woods. Prayer meeting. Wednesday at [ “Fundamentals of the Faith’’ We found some lovely dog wood 7.45 p. in. class ut 7 :p.m. and brought some back with us. Evangelistic service, 8 p.m. We saw a gopher snake and CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH Monday, work night and men's talked about what they do. Christian Science services will prayer meeting. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., choir prac be held every Sunday morning at 11:00 o’clock in the church) tice. Wednesday, 7:45, mid-week' edifice, Kerby Ave. and Palmer piayer service. Dr. Everyone is welcome. Sunday School convenes at 9:30 Peeled Douglas Fir a.m. for persons up to 20 years of age. NOTES WANTED PT A Turns Scrap Paper Over to 4-H < IIUKl II OI ( IIKIS1 Cemetery mad, mile from Cuves highway. Services nt 10:30 a.in. All are welcome, q Second and fourth Sundays at 11 :00 n.m. -------------- o— - NAME PENECOSTA1. CHURCH Robert Estes. Pastor JESUS Sunday School, 10 a.in. Morning worship, 11 u.tn. Sunday evening services, 8 p.m Tuesday prayer service, 8 p.m Friday, young people’» service at 8 p.m. Services are now being held in the home of the pastor while the new church is under construction. Rev. E te-’ home is on the Old Stage mad, mile south of the Caves highway. PT A members were reminded of I he school budget election today, (Friday) at the regular high school PT A meeting April 24. Following a report on the scrap I paper drive it was decided to turn the PTA’s share of papers collected over to the l-H clubs for their cur rent drive. The senior class, which was cooperating with the drive, will receive cash for their half o. the paper collected. Haiold McAbee, piincipal of II.' inois Valley High School, expressed the need for housing for severs, of the teachers. Anyone having houses or apartments for rent are asked to notify him. Mrs. England, in charge of the evening’s program, presented sev- eial musical numbers. Grace Down ing gave a report on State PTA convention held in Pendleton last month. Next regular meeting will be a potluck dinner at 7 p.m.. May 22. Ha. two W.«k. L..ve Vi.lt Wilk P.r.nt. lb. Nature Hike JAMES BOY’S SCHOOL Dr. Kenneth Smith and family ( Sgt. and Mrs. E. K. Huaaey and by Dean Dommitx have returned to their home in ( two daughters from rt. Lewis are We went to the woods yesterday and found a part of a bear that dolling Hill», California, after a visiting with his parents, the El- .ew days visit with his parents, I wwd Husseys. On a two weeks died last year. 4r. and Mrs. A. K. Smith. | leave, they arrived April 23. We found a tree where some wood peckers were working. We found some dogwood in th< woods. : We caught a snake and every I i body looked at it and examined it. : We found some flowers and ex : : I amined them. We stopped and looked at some apple blossoms. ; (Typing by Jack Casey.) -------------- o-------------- - i I i I FOOD SALE Vi.it in Medford and a Mrs. Harold Crowl, Myron and Bonnie spent April 23 visiting friends and relatives in Grants Pass and Medford. FANCY BAZAAR Get the HOOK... that GETS THE FISH! 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