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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1950)
(jfteuqij tc the Oieftn CtfeJ U niversity of Oregon ILLINOIS VALLEY NEWS An Independent Newspaper Published in the Interests of the Illinois \ alley and Surrounding Districts Volume XIII No. 35 Cave Junction, Oregon, Thursday, December 21, 1950 FOR SCHOOL Price Five Cents A inal Christmas Cheer Committee Report NEWS (From the COUGAR'S ECHO) Cougars Take Del Norte On Dee. 15, the Illinois Valley Cougars won th e ir third game in four sta rts this season, from Cres cent City by a 38-27 count. The Cougars scored six point- before the Del N orte team could dent the score board. With Buzzy Hammer leading the attack, th. I. V. team took a 13-6 first quar te r lead, and w eie never headed ir. the contest. They led 18-13 at the half and 23-20 at the close of th« third stanza. Hammer, with eighteen points was high man for the game. He was followed by Trone, of De N orte, with seven, and W ieler, ol I. V. with six. FG FT F PTS Statistic» 4 2 0 0 F Lewis 6 2 1 1 F Hale 2 1 0 0 F Clarke 6 2 2 0 F W eiler 4 18 7 4 C Hammer 1 0 1 3 G M aurer 3 1 0 1 G K ester 1 2 1 0 G Preston 38 15 8 10 TOTALS Vlobit.e Blood Bank Many And Varied Are Christmas Vacation Plans Many teachers and local people The mobile blood bank registra lion service will be handled by tin will be leaving Cave Junction to Business and Professional Worn visit friends and relatives during lie Christm as vacation. en’s club. Mrs. B arnette Smith is ir Keith Stanton will spend his va charge of the typists and donor re atien at the C. E. M arshall home, cruitm ent for the club. A dditions' his sister and brother-in-law , in Thos< In the prelim inary game the Del typists will be needed. . Vancouver, W ashington. N orte ju n io r varsity, led by T ay wishing to assist with R egistra As soon as they are free of lor and Dixson, with eight points tion of the donors are urged t< each, defeated the Cougar J. V.s •ontaet Mrs.. B arnette Smith of their teaching duties on F riday, 35-32. Stan Campbell and Orlan Kerby. Mr. and Mis. Clarence Beyer and Pickle led the I. V. scoring with Mrs. Pete Blue is recruiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pope will begin seven points each. donor enrollm ent for the E ast their trip to Colorado. The Beyers on S ta r; Mabel Ramsey is hand will visit relatives in Greeley ling the work for the Rebekahs Del Norte Defeats while the Popes will be in John-- and the V. F. W. Auxiliary. The J. V.s In Preliminary Odd Fellows are being solicited town spending the holidays with Taylor, Del N orte guard, with by Clay Ramsey, and the V. F. W their parents. 18 points led the Crescent City by F rank Behn. Hal Moore, Jr., The N ewman's and son Ricky .1. V.s to their second straight win is responsible fo r Masonic regis plan to have Christm as here and over the Cougar J. V.s, 45-26. L arry Sanders and Jack Yandell, tration. . travel to Portland Christm as Those wishing to sign up foi with 6 points, led the Illinois V al ley scoring. I blood donation or service with th, night to visit friends. They will --------------o— ---------- init may do so by mail or tele also make calls on friends in E u 1 phone. gene on the retu rn trip. Cougars Lose Game — -o------------- Mr. and Mrs. E arl K elley are At Crescent City Robinson Benefit Smoker Del Norte High School edged The smoker staged in th« past Illinois Valley Cougars, Dec. 16, at Crescent City by a 37-33 | American Legion hall S atu rd aj count. Del N orte took a five to two lead a fte r two minutes, and were j evening was a trem endous suc- never headed th ereafter. The | cess from the curtain raiser, a Cougars, though playing good, ' bout between Jam ie Robinson hard ball, trailed 13-8 at the first q u arter, 26-14 at the h alf j age 8, and Edw ard G. Robinson way mark, and 29-23 at the third age 10, through the main event of the evening. period buzzer. Templeton and G riffin, with 16 The hall was filled with en and 15 points respectively, took high scoring honors for the game. [ thusiastic spectators with only Hammer was next high scorer for | limited standing room when the the Cougars again, w’ith 9 points. bouts began. W ieler was next with eight, fol Much of the sucess of the ben- lowed by K ester, Lewis, and F ra s e fit is due to the organization ier, with five points each. FG FT F PTS work of Ruck Smith. Ole Nassen. Statistics 2 5 who helped with the gate and 1 0 F Lewis 8 Mr. and Mrs. Bi” Booth who- 0 1 4 F W ieler 0 handled the ticket sales. 0 0 F Clarke 0 The Legionnaires donated the 9 0 1 C Hammer 4 1 ise of the hall and the ladies of 0 1 4 G M aurer 5 the auxiliary were kind enough to 1 1 2 G K ester 4 move the planned card p ar’y into 0 0 G Preston 2 32 another room in older to fiee the 4 6 14 TOTALS I b ill for the evening. Dr. A. N. Collman exam ined all Cougar Basketball Shed of the participants before th« Friday, December 22, Illinois matches and served as ring side Valley Cougars will play host to doctor during tl i fights. the P irates from Phoenix. Prelim Keith Ow?nr and Ed Abbey inary game time is 6:45 with the served in the capacity cf r -'tre e s varsity scheduled for 8:00 p. m. and announcer. A fter the few expenses were The squad will play one game during the Christm as vacation. deducted, Mr. Smith turned the The Cougars travel to Klamath proceeds of $426 to Mrs. Robinson Falls to meet the Pelicans for and family. ■ ■ ■ — o------------- one game Friday, December 29. ------------- o---------- -— Stockholders Meeting Af Christmas Vacation For Schools Dec. 22 To Jan. 2 Bank Of Illinois Valley Illinois Valley High School and Kerby grade school along with other schools of the county will close December 22 for the Christm as vacation. The schools will reopen Tuesday morning, Jan. 2. Clifford Spaiks, president of .th e Bank of Illinois Valley, an nounced th a t the annual m eeting of stockholders for election of Di rectors of the bank will be held at the bank at 8:30 p. m. Mon day, Jan . 22, 1951. going south for a few days after Outstanding Concert Given By Choral Club The program of C hristm as mu sic by the choral club of the Illi nois Valley high school was pre sented to the public in the Iv> T heater, Tuesday, December 19. Mr. and Mrs. Harlod McAbee These young people are to bt will leave Saturday with Mr. Me highly commended for this ex A l.c r t m other, Mr». M arguerite ceptionally fine choral program A wide range of talents were dis Miller of Salem, to spend tire va played in solos by Glenna G rit cation in Nevada with relatives. man, soprano, and Joe Mellow California is the destination of baritone. Especially fine artistic achieve the Menozzis and A bernathys who m ent and understanding of th« plan to leave on December 26. composition was shown by th« Menozzis will visit relatives in i group in the selection, “ Listen to Los Angeles while A bernathys are the Lam b.” Mrs. Elmira Beyer, director of making a combined business and the group, carefully chose the se pleasure trip. lections suitable for the voices of Mrs. M yrtle Kelly will he in the group, as well as to have a the city for Christm as since Mr. well balanced program . An or Kelly will be home from Co ganization callable of presenting a quille. They will re tu rn to the program of this quality is ade quate proof that the director has coast for a few days during the an exceptional talent for in spir holiday. ing the group to give the best possible perform ance. The saxophone solo by a new comer to Illinois Valley high school, Larry Brooks, lent variety to this otherw ise entirely voca1 program . The Girls Q uartet composed of Joanne Smith, Alice Blanchard Mildred Nations and Joan Van dell showed a fine balance of voices. T here was adequate seating ca parity for m any more parents and members of the com m unity to have not only shown their interest in the musical education of th« youth of the city but to have been rew arded with a program of music which is rarely presented. ------------- o Christmas. Mr. and Mr. Elgeon Johnson plan to spend their vacation in Portland. A fter a successful collection of funds for the C hristm as Cheer irogram , “ Butch” Hollingshead eported a total of over four hun- Ired dollars donated from Cave function und vicinity. The following is a list of con tributors: Valley V ariety Co., Fred Sal- ■ age, Romie Holzhauser, Fred Bergman, Dr. V ersteeg, Rough tnd Ready Mill, Rough and Ready Ramblers. F ratern al O rder of Eagles, Draper Valley Lum ber Co., Illi- lois Valley W holesale Meats, Redwood Lodge, Kerby M arket, Mildred's Cafe, M oore’s Grocery, 0. Fessler, Stem ’s Jew elry, Mis sionary Society, Cave Junction, lames Earl, Growl’s Service Sta- lion, Owl Tavern, A. J . Drews. Valley Sporting Goods, Ira Hall, F reem an’s G arage, Al’s Radio, Lucile Arnold, C. G. 4 E, Valley Shoe Shop, F ru ih t Drugs, Cave City Coffee Shop, Morton Miller. Valley R efrigeration Co., B est’s Station, Jones C abinet Shop, C. J. Hollingshead, Am erican Ix-gion, Dew Drop Inn, C. A. Sparks, Ed. Hollingshead, S. H. & W. Lum ber Co., Doyle H am ilton, H. T. Heb- berm an, Bill Johnson, N orm an C urette, L aurence Rohberger. Homer Lumber Co., Ivan B urr, Selma Cafe, Log Cabin Motel, Bill Ilolsinger, A rt Dedrick, C lif ford Lackey, Illinois Valley H ard ware, Illinois Valley D rug Co., Illinois V alley News, Illinois V al ley Cash M arket, Caves Building & Supply Co. L inkhart 4 McLean, Howard Bearss, Dr. Collman, Owen’s M ar ket, Valley Cleaners, Cave Park Motel, Glenn Perry, Herb Salvage, Forest Lodge, M artin's Dry Goods, Cave City G rocery, H. V. McAbee, G rants Pass M eat Co., McCulloch Chain Saw, Chit Chat, Central Cafe, F arlien Service, 11 & E Grocery, Illinois Valley Ice Co. Bob 4 Ruth Shop, K notty Pine Cafe, Ed Knipple, W. O. Burch, Rivers Edge G arage, W. B. Mey ers, M artin’s Dairy, G rants Pass L aundry 4 Dry Cleaners, Ju n io r W omen’s Club, M anchell’s F u rn i ture Co., V.F.W . and A uxiliary, Todelope Cafe. o Local Schools Excused To Attend Community Christmas Program Illinois Valley high school and the upper grades from the Kerby Lights And Turf school will participate in the Community Christm as Tree Cele Program For I. V. H. S. bration on the afternoon of De- Following the December 14 meeting of the light and tu rf plan 1 eember 22. The students from the fourth ning com m ittee, Mr. McAbee con tacted the California-O regon through the eighth grades will be Power and Light Co. in G iants transported from Kerby a t 1 :30 The I.V.H.S. pupils will Pass and the company has agreed p. m. to furnish all of the necessary be excused a t 2:00 p. m. to join transform ers for the floodlighting the townspeople at the tree in front of the Legion hall. project. P articipants in the program in At the next m eeting Tuesday clude groups from the Kerby Ja n u a ry 2, 1951, a more complete report will be ready to present to grade school, the choirs of al! of the group about the necessary f t the churches and the choral group cilities and the itemized costs of from the high school. The program will conclude with this equipm ent. community singing of the fam il ------------- o ----- iar Christm as carols. , Santa Claus has scheduled a trip to visit the first, second and third Election of officers will be grade children in Kerby early in held by Belt Lodge No. 18 A. F. the afternoon. He will join in the and A. M. on Saturday, December celebration in Cave Junction in time to distribute a tre a t to all of 23. I Children below All m aster Masons are urged to the children. attend. Please bring your dona school age are cordially invited to tions of canned food for the Ma come to the program and receive their goodie from old St. Nick. sonic and E astern S tar home. Belt Lodge Meets