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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, April 13, 1950
Page 2
T U E S D A Y and W E D N E S D A Y
I
COUGARS
(Continued Ir o n Pa«a One)
Two existing film s will be
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offered movie fans on this double the second league gam e o f the
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bill. O ut o f Jam es Oliver Cur- season
fo r the
Cougars, at
,F old - time Q ^ u
wood's most exciting pages, Colum­
appeals to
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R am bler’s Roost in Cave Junction
bia Pictures has made a thrilling
a t 1 :30 p.m.
outdoor tale of Kazan, snarling
Both schools are about the same
J
kir^r of the frozen wilds. The other
SAT., APRIL 15
size
and have boys of equal ex
fe a tu re is “ D aughter of the W eat,”
taken from the novel of th a t name perienoe, th erefore a good game
by Robert E. Callahan who acted is expected.
also as associate producer and
Cougars Defeated
tedlmical advisor on the film.
Friday, March 31, in the first
“ K azan” is a gripping adven­
FRED MACMURRAY
tu re story se t against the m ag­ game of a double header, the
SYLVIA SIDNEY
nificent and snow-locked w ilder­ I.V.H.S. C ougar nine w ere de­
IIENRY
FONDA ness of the Canadian north woods. feated on their own field by a
From Curwood’s novel, A rthur A. score of 9-3.
Ross has w ritten a screen-play
This wias the first gam e fo r the
SUN., M ON., A P R IL 16 a n d 17
replete w ith stirrin g outdoor ac- Cougars and the second fo r the
| tion as raging beasts square off Cavemen. This gam e show’ed th<-
in com bat w ithout q u a rte r and weakness in the local boys wtbich j
' maddened men settle their dispute- Coach P eters is w orking on this
with the time-honored law of the i week.
fist- Thomas Weyman (Stephen
The special event of the gam<
| D unne), a game conservation ame when H unt, of the Cougars,
agent, attem pts to win over Kazan | hit a home run.
with kindness, but fails.
The batteries for the C ougar
I m p e r i a l is m a d e b y H i r a m W a l k e r . Blended whiskey. 86 proof.
Excitem ent, spectacle and color were Holly and M aurer.
70%
grain neutral spirits. Hiram Walker & Sons Inc., Peoria, Illinois.
fill action run ram pant through
During the second game, which
Film Classic’s “ D aughter of the was a practise game, the Cougars
W est.” The movie, a Cinecolor
were defeated in a four-inning
done am azing things w ith a little
adventure of life among the Nava­
is pastor of the F irs t B aptist 4-H Club Increase
game by a score of 4-1.
ingenuity, lots o f hard work, a
jo«, stars M artha Vickers, Philip
O ther trips in Oregon
B atteries for the Cougar» were church.
Activity in Home
Reed and Donald Woods.
few cans of paint and bright new
wore taken by Mr. Pope and Mr.
The film tells of a girl who goes Lewis, Fitzgerald and Hoskins.
T rend of the tim es— people are fahrics. Living rooms should be
Menozzi, who hiked from Galice
to the N avajo reservation, falls
high on the list this year, because
to
Gold
Beach.
spending more leisure hours in the
in love with an Indian lad, and Junior-Senior Prom
Going south Dr. and Mrs. Earl ■home. This is particularly tru e of the fam ily finds ex tra tim e to ­
JOHN WAYNE
(By Betty Tibbs)
becomes innocently involved in
g ether indoors. Club members
Kelly
reached the fa rth e st points
JO A N N E DRU
the intrigue against the Indians.
The annual Junior-S enior Prom by visiting Fresno and Los An­ ru ral folk. Many have recently who have been active in the p ro ­
JOHN AGAR Included in the footage are Indian and B anquet will be held Saturday
electrified th eir homes, added gram during the past few years
geles. Also traveling south were
telephones and m odern farm m a­ are now skilled in renovating old
dances never before filmed, as April 15, 1950. The banquet will
! Mr. and Mrs. Man ford F erris who
chinery. Consequently farm fam i­ fu rn itu re and redecorating the
well as the ritual of the trial by be held in the library at 6:30 p.m.
went to O akland and Mr. Roy E.
T U E S ., W E D ., A P R IL 18 and 19
lies a re giving m ore consideration home. Many have done rem arkable
fire, in which the Indian youth, and the prom will begin a t 8:30
Trem ayne who traveled to San
to the com fort and beauty of their carpentry work, building closets,
accused o f m urder, proves his in the high school gym.
Francisco.
dwellings. Of p articu lar value in cupboards and bookshelves.
innocence under tribal law by
T'he gym will be decorated ac­
this direction is the N ational 4-H
walking hrough the fire pit.
O utstanding
accom plishm ents
cording to the them e of the prom.
STEPH EN DUNNE
Home Im provem ent program now will again be rew arded by the
T H U R S D A Y and F R ID A Y
The com m ittees and com m ittee Illinois Valley C. of C.
in its fourth year. E nrollm ent has Sears Roebuck Foundation. A
A dventure on a rugged and chairm en are as follow's: D ecorat­
—a n d —
increased alm ost 15,000 in the $300 college scholarship will be
suspenseiful scale is promised fans ing, Phil C larke; refreshm ents, Votes to Join R.E.A.
]»ast year, and the num ber of 4- aw arded to th e eight top-ranking
with the presentation of P a ra ­ Delores
Cam pbell;
invitations,
Illinois Valley Cham ber of H ’ers aw arded counity medals
m ount's “ Roipe o f Sand.” It is Hal Buddy K auffm an; orchestra, Milli-
4-H’ers in the nation. The s ta te
Commerce held its reg u lar m eet­
jum ped from 2,433 to 3,052.
W ulhs’ newest production which cen t Davis.
champion
will be given a trip to
ing a t the Todelope Cafe Tuesday
co-stars B urt Lancaster, Pau!
In Oregon some 650 club m em ­ the N ational 4-H Club Congress,
The com m ittees have all been evening, April 11. A fte r a de­
Henreid, Claude Rains and P eter working very hard the past month
MARTHA VICKERS
licious steak dinner, the m em bers bers will take p a rt in the 1950 and county w inners a m edal. Last
Lorre. Making her first introduc­ preparing decorations fo r the gym.
PH IL IP REED
disposed of the reg u lar business program , according to the state year m edals w ere presented to 7
tion to American audiences is the The class began deco.rat.ing Mon­
of the m eeting and a m ost in ­ extension office which conducts in Oregon. S tate honors w ent to
luscious Parisienne, Corinne Cal- day and will continue until S a tu r­
teresting discussion was held on the activity. County extension R oberta H arris of Sum m er Lake.
T H U R S ., FR L. A P R IL 20 and 21 vet. The distinguished character day evening.
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various prospective pro jects for agents and local club leaders give
— o—
actor Sam Ja ffe e has th e top
Cave Junction and th e Illinois dem onstrations, prep are displays
BLESSED EVENTS
featured role.
Easter Vacations
Valley.
It was voted th a t the and in stru ct the youth in phases
"Rxqx* of Sand” is set in the
BAIRD— B ora to Mr. and Mrs.
E aster vacations provided rest Illinois Valley cham ber become a of hom e im provem ent. Members
fascinatingly interesting diamond
CORINNE CALVET
in the fonm of trips, long and short, member of the Cham ber of Com­ who become skilled in some p a r­ W esley G rant Baird, route 1, box
country of South A frica. The
BURT LANCASTER
for the faculty of the Illinois V al­ merce U nit of the Redwood Em ­ ticular job such as upholstering, 128, Cave Junction, Monday, A pril
story concerns tihe determ ined e f­
PAUL HENREID
pire association and th a t Mrs. floor sanding or w'orking with 3, a t 4:38 p.m., a son w eighing
ley High school.
CLAUDE RAINS forts of Ijaticaster, former h u n t­
P ortland and the Oregon E du­ Frank R äuber present our mem ­ color also give dem onstrations. six pounds, 13 ounces.
ing guide, to recover a cache of
cational conference was the most bership check in person when she The enthusiasm shown by (their
BECK— Born to Mr. and Mrs.
Show« E V E R Y night at 7 and stolen diamonds, hidden in the papular out-of-tow n visit. Mr. attends the R.E.A. m eeting in sens and daughters inspires parents
9 Matinee Saturday, 2 p.ra. New forbidden a rea of the diamond Hagen, Mr. Peters, Mr. Benge and Santa Rosa next T hursday. It was to cooperate in carrying out long- Richard B. Beck, box 13, Holland,
program each Sunday, Tuesday, city. Henreid, who will l>e seen Mi.« Sella traveled there. Mr. arranged for several m em bers of range plans to make th e ir homes Sunday, April 9, at 9:55 p.m., a
as the viciously cruel supervisor
daughter weighing six pounds and
Thursday and Saturday.
Hagen la te r went to Coquille and the i-hamlier to a tte n d the High­ more livable.
of the ciity, not only wants to get Mr. Benge went to San Francisco. way Interim Com m ittee m eeting
A fav o rite sta rtin g place fo r one-quarter ounce.
tho«e jewels, but w ants to got
Mrs. M yrtle Kelley w ent to in M edford on W ednesday, April girls— and boys, too— has been
Lancaster, as well. Sworn enemies,
-H elp the Hoapital-
th eir own bedrooms. They 'have
Coquille to visit her husband w’ho 12.
the two men are additionally an ­
SHOW REVUE
tagonistic because of their m utual
SATURDAY
attractio n to Miss Oalvet.
Running through "The Trail of
The intrigue set in motion by
NEW STYLE-STAR BODIES BY FISHER
five Dmesonu' Pine” is the tender these conflicting forces and the
.(in sparkling new color harmonies) Now
i >niunce between Fred MacMur- ruggeil, fight to-t.he-death action
more than ever “the most beautiful bodies
is said to |w k this film with sen­
built’’—inside and out—exclusive to Chev­
i ay and Sylvia Sidney liackground-
rolet and higher priced cars.
ad by the deadly feud lietween sational, edge-of-the-seat thrills.
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(the ToWrvers and the Filling in the
NEW TWO-TONE FISHER INTERIORS
wild (’iiviherland Mountain region.
(extra-roomy . . . extra-luxurious) With
MaeMurnay playa an engmoet
FOR FIBROUS TREE ROOTS /
And rem em ber — Chevrolet alone
Measure size, and you'll find C hev­
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provides all these and many other
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to bring the idea of modem pro-
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fine-car advantages at the lowest
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IT'S NEW, IT'S REVOLUTIONARY!
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( ve inoiintain clans. M i SB SKI ney
and upkeep costs.
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CENTER-POINT STEERING
Come in! See Chevrolet for 1950.
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And we know you'll agree that, any
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period in die turbulent history of
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W ith I he d efeat of General
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brake linings that last
Ju n e 25, 1876, Indian tribes
up to twice as long.
throughout the west plan to join
in a g re a t alliance to drive the
fu.tssl white man from their tarais
And at Fort Starke, far out in
the Indian country, the most ex-
penenced Indian lig h ter of them
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Capital Parade
needed.
A round this dram atic situation | traffic safety division.
hinges the tense action of the film.
‘ More than one-third of the
The f o r t’s com m ander »ends sta te ’s ped ratrian casualties in
Brittle« with his troop to take the 1949 w ere chihlren under 15
Th« Stylclma D» lux« 4 Door Sadon
tw o lacis-s at the post to safety, years of *«e. In more than three-
but the Cheyennes have a lr e a d y ! fourths of these accidents the
gone on the warpath and wiped youngsters w ere playing in the
out the stage station.
streets, running >tito the street or ,
Interw oven with the plot » a yaywralking,” he continued.
n m a iitic traanglr involving Miss
“ Inadequate safety training and
Dru ami Beittles’ two young lieu­ poor example on the («art of the
tenants. Agwr ami Carey, while p arents is responsible for a large
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the fifth star, Johnson, p o rtra y s 1 share of child occidenta," he
111 South Sixth Street
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a smart young sargeant.
admonished.
you, MY wo
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