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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1952)
University «f Oregon VOL. XIV No. 51 ( ave Junction. Oregon, Friday, April 11, 1952 GAVEMAN QUEEN CANDIDATES Single Copy Ten Cents la Î ™ " " '"ci';:1" 1 7 ValleS' » « « > ■ « <0 Hold Joint Two Cave Junction men w ere initufled as Cavemen and the lo cal queen cand date introduced, when ■Jhe Cavemen mot Thursday nighG at the G rants Pass C ountiy c lu b ./ Services Tonight, Easter Morning Free Cantata Presented By Valley Chorus Good Friday Service In Cave Junction; Proctor Hill, Sunrise Lojfd B urnett and Don Rosen berg were the initiates. Mi/« Roberta B ryant, Caveman queep contestant of Cave Ju n c tion, another with her m other was Thirty Voices In a g u ^ t of the Cavemen and intro ‘Song of Easter’ Sunday duced to the organization. O ther Cave Junction Cavemen ” Tlie Song of E a ste r” cantata p re s y n were A rt Kellert, Tex Clif- will he presented this Sunday, Ap lo id . Early Elmore and Ole Nas- ril 13, 3 p.m. at the Ivy Theatre sen. / by the Illinois Valley Community Chorus. Work on Streets To Begin Soon; Sherier Hired k u u e n o u r y a n t , Illin o is V a l l e y L io n s c lu b p o s in g w it h th e o t h e r th r e e c o u n ty a s p ir a n t s M ay 1 0 . T h e g ir ls a r e : (1. to r . ) W a n d a S to r y ft fc r t h e ^ h r o n G r a n ts P *1 a ' ? * “ ? “ * " * • ,e c o n d fro m le f t, i . sh ow n U.r ,n g £ a v e / n , n c o r o n a t io n a c t iv it ie s Gasoline Delivery Ordinance Passed; Garbage Vote Monday Seven \ alley churches are co- opeiating in joint Good Friday and E aster Sunrise sevices this week. Good Friday services s ta rt at • :45 p.m. tonight (F riday) at the Cave Junction Community church. The C aster Sunrise service will sta rt at 6 a.m. on P roctor’s Hill on th e Caves highway. C ooperating in sponsoring these A dm ittance is fre e ; it is request jo in t services are the following ed that all small children he ac churches: Kerby Assembly of God; companied by adults. • ave Junction Community church; Sponsored by the O’Brien Wom en s club, the group is made up of Selma B aptist church; O’Brien Friends Community church; W on thirty local people. The chorus in der Union Chapel; Takilma Full clude»: Anne Leonard, Carolyn Gospel and Brigeview Community Covington, Hazel P rairie, Edna church. Morey, Ruby M artin, Dorothy A ttendance at the church of the Doran, Lois Spencer, B arnette w orshipper’s choice is urged in an Smith, Peggy Eulk, Ida Hemming- this w eek’s way, Beulah Hamilton, Dorothy advertisem ent in Bearss, Norma McAbee, Jeanne NEW S, together with a schedule York, Marie Wilson, Alice Bower- ol E aster services. The program announced for man, M argaret Monroe, Clara Bas ham, Herb Drews, E arl Spencer, (he Sunrise service is as follows: Vic Meiser, W ayne Spencer, Ra.v hymn. ’’Christ Arose,” led by Rev. mond Jones, Claude Reinoehl, Ray K roon; prayer. Rev. McCovr spec ial num ber; scripture reading. Proctor, and Dean W arren. Chi rus director is Frances Rei Rev. Boss; special number, male noehl; pianist, A lberta Proctor. chorus; E aster message, Rev. O g ie r; hymn, "H e Lives” ; benedic --------------o - tion, Rev. Gray. — —- — — w « b v v ar w --- ■ •n- - - Cave Ju n ctio n ’s streets will sone get needed m aintenance work with the jow n council’s action Monday night to hire Earl Sherier to o p e r Trio Involved in Collision ate and m aintain the town grader. Fined by Justice Hubbard 1 he council also |>a.s.sed a new gasoline ordinance and agreed to The driver of a car involved in take a vote on a requested in a collision w ith a tan k er truck crease of 25 cents for garbage near Kerby, and his two com pan pickup. ions w ere fined by Justice C. A. Dance to Benefit Having already completed some H ubbard Saturday. \ alley Ticket Drive repair work on the grader, Sher Charged with drunken driving, V ictor Bidache was fined $150 A dance to benefit the Cave ier was hired at $5 an hour for and costs. Elias McDaniel and man queen candidacy of Miss Ro- all operation and m aintenance ex Next Game with cluding the tires. heta B ryant a t the Legion Hall, Annis Dixon were each fined $25 Sherier was to have begun g rad Tex Clifford of the Q— X Ranch S aturday night, April 26, was a n fo r intoxication. All three are Myrtle Creek Here ing last night (T h ursday), start-1 was elected president of the Jo se residents o f Cave Junction. nounced at the Lions club m eeting W ith two out in the last inning a t the Todelope Tuesday night. ¡ng on W atkins, Kerby, Schumak- 1 phine County Livestock Assn., The tan k er was driven by G reg Eagle Point knocked four runs to ory Ju d d of G rants Pass. A delegation of G rants Pass er, Sawyer and Palm er streets. when it m et for its annual con- » Boxing, 1 Wrestling sneak by the Illinois Valley High No. ' 24, Wh‘Ch which is PUb' pub- vention at the Legion hall W ednes w---------(V--------- Cavemen will be present to p u t „ h Ordinance " ? " " " ? - N° Matches Scheduled School baseball nine, 9-6 F rid a y on their usual entertain in g stunts 1,sh<^ 1,1 th ‘!i » NEWS, was day. afternoon. Miss B ryant is supported by the ‘ ‘ "“ hout objection and is I he hoy» o f Illinois Valley are **I O ther officers chosen were vice- The next league game is with local Lions club. The cam paign will now in effect. The new measure president, Bill Randolph, Laurel havm g a benefit «m aker in the M yrtle Creek at the local diamond, end with the coronation May 10 at perm its clipper delivery and places < rest Angus Ranch; secretary. h irv s, ,ooi gym tonight, Friday, Saturday afternoon at 2:30. the G rants Pass High School Mem no size limit on storage tanks. Bob Murdock, county a g e n t; tre a s at h p.m. A request by P a t’s Sanitary urer, Joel Barker, Morton Milling The proceeds will go tow ard fin Eagle Point benefited by three orial gym. Excessive Kains Could erro rs and two singles to pull a Tickets a re now available fo r Service fo r a 25-cent increase in Co. of G rants Pass. ancing tu rf fo r the football field. Cause Spring Floods New director from the Valley last m inute surprise on Coach Wes I purchase from local Lions and garbage pickup rates was tabled T here will be nine boxing P e te rs’ club. O rlen Pickle was the business firms. The price o f the for one week, giving citizens amp district is Clem Sauer. m atches and one w restling match. Snow cover on the Applegate ticket includes a vote in behalf le opportunity to express them losing pitcher. Over seventy were reported to Keith Owens wil he the official and Illinois rivers is a t an all- selves before a vote is taken Mon have attended the tour, dinner lo r the event. of Miss B ryant, and admission to Leading bitters for IVHS were tim e high assuring the Valley of day. the coronation and dance. and program W ednesday. Below is the card for the event: ah und u n t irrigation w ater and Cook, with two for two;, M cEntire Tuesday night the club discussed BOXING with three fo r fo u r; Pickle, one m aking floods a possible th re a t trips Miss B ryant will he taken on Ray Cole vs, Els Sw ift in case of long rains, the county for th ree; Tycer, one for four; to stim ulate the sale of tickets in J e rry Walden vs. Gene H arrison and Yandell, one for three. w a te r forecast group reported this her support. All Lions p articip at AI l.aBorde Vs. Ron Cole ------------- o-------------- week. ing in arrangem ents fo.r the queen Bill Smith vs. Bill W interbottom Snow in the hills exceeds the 16- campaign will com plete plans at a l a rry Farm er vs. Ji„, W right y e a r average by 240 p er cent m eeting next Tuesday night. Marion Miller vs. G ary Bolinger th is year. The snow cover on the Hal Moore, scrap m etal drive ru F|' y Vs' Charles Floyd headw aters of the A pplegate and chairm an, announced the club has Dick Merrill vs. J„ e Mellow Illinois is the g reatest ?ver m eas John Fillman The Freshm an class of IVHS gathered about 10 tons of metal. vs. Jack A m old ured. placed 11 students on the honor Proceeds from the sale o f this WRESTLING ,l'" 1 » Jack T he d isch a rg e of the Illinois roll for the fourth q u a rte r of drive will help furnish a hospital room at the medical center. Harold riv e r is expected to exceed the »chool to lead the other classes. Seniors with 10 were next, aru1 I Hemin,nva>’’s teanl Jfiven the 367,500 acre feet m easured in • 1 club fcoat for having* brought in 1937. hen Ju n io rs and Sophomores with the least metal fo r the last two- There is no danger of flooding 7 and 6 respectively. week period. unless excessive rains should cause The students must make a grade Harold Bowerman displayed a • n early m elt, Loyd B urnett, soil average of three point or bettei 'o re stry service two-way portable conservation engineer in Cave o qualify for the honor holl. Bides Offered; No radio set to be used fighting fires Ju nctio n said. Those qualifying w ere: Seniors. this summer. Appointment Necesarv Having participated in the fore Mildred Beard, 4.; Arle Scott. 4.; ■ o cast, B u rn ett said the flow of A ppointm ent cards for the April Don P reston, 3 .8 ; Kathryn PI Ihe Illinois s in orderly now. with Iips> 3 8 . A nnabe,k. Blewel, 3 7 5 I < visit of the American Red Cross th e w ater .c' eair- The fo re c a s t1 Mari)yn Masteis> ,J f i . mobile blood unit, at the Ameri- group was headed by W. T. Frost. | Fuller> 3 6 . U slIe Martj 3 5 •an Legion hall, have bren mailed snow survey leader for the soil [)orothy H lln tel, 5; M Em e,.. Ihe committee requests that at! A jo in t session of the Cave conservation service and Oregon son •> ■> «•ply cards be prom ptly returned Junction and G rants Pass Cham I m p r o v e m e n t , o n th e C a v e J u n c t io n c it y w e ll . . . t e r n h . v . k . A gricultural Experim ent station. ' J -o that plans can he made. Freshmen, Jackie Strohkirch, 1. bers of Commerce was to have w a y f o r th e p a . t c o u p le o f w e e k . A d d , , , „ „ . r . p r i : . . ----------------------------- An appointm ent is not requited Shirley Penninger. 3.8; P atty Sue met last night (T hursday) to for- f r o m th e w e ll h a v e b e e n ta p p e d to a . . u r . th e to w n o f . u f f i c i e n t w . T I r io make a blood donation. Come I Kellar, 3.6; Merrill Simington, mulate plans fo r im proving the f c r y e a r - r o u n d u s e. T h e $ 1 0 0 0 im p r o v e m e n t w ill e li m in a t e a n v „ when you can between the hours ' 'n ° k W’ , * r b e ,n » u » * d f o r ■«»«•I c o n .u m p t .o n W o r k o n ’ t 'h . 3.6; Shirley Tucker. 3.6; Dan highway betw een these two towns w e ll s h o u ld b e c o m p le te d w it h in n w e e k P ir t u r . I k i • . <>f 3 and H p.m. The crew will l a . t f e w f e e t o f 7 4 , . . . _______ I . * . . . «he Mickey 3.4; Larry M aurer. : .1 ; M anager I. C. Hansen of the l a . t U w ' f e ^ t o'f 24"'i'nc'h7.4e L ' . " ' " i A o V T a . j ' rRho'’ d ‘ ‘“ ¡T \ K athleen M atson 3 .4 ; Nisha Moy G ra n ts P ass C h am b er was e x p e rt- A .C . T h a y e r , w a t e r n w e t e r , a n d L u t h e r S h e r ie r . c o u n c i l m a n ,,<>n appreciate your coming early to Twelve persons were fined d u r avoid any delay. 1.2; L in d a George, 3.2; Joh i ed to lead a d elegation w hich i s ____________ ___ __ — IL L IN O IS Y A L L E Y N EW S P H O TO ing the m onth of March for driving i gan | pr>( Blood is urgently needed. All i ecking :•> get the improved 1 lf iC O a Wi ■ m w ithout an o perators license, ac "Riten» between the age of 18 and v „. 'w a y from the horde, extended * “ >>2 V O U Ilty F a i l Treasure Hunt Refunds cording to Charles H ubbard, ju s ¡0 should donate for the defense gima De.Mersseman, 3.8; Jo A tm ' through to G rants Pas-. I lir llld o c Clarrm Cla/tvar Are Available Now tice of the peace. • f their country. A doctor will Eisan, 3.8; L illie Scott, O r l e n ----------------------------- CIUuCS OftOW For driving with inadequate ittend the unit to make certain Refunds for m erchants who par 7 he brakes, fo u r persons w ere fined; Pickle, 3.4; Jonelle Benge, 3.; I Third Annual Easter Hunt hat you are physically qualified C laire ('(„.p e r. 3.8. I . , „ . . _ ' sh<,w- be t W i t ■ ticipated in the Christm as Treas fo u r others w ere fined fo r driving ure Hunt were made available thir icfore allowing you to donate. And Gymkhana Sunday .'attractio n of the evening a t tn. Sophomores, Freda Stepp, 4.;l with no vehicle license; and three T ransportation will be furnish- ; Illinois Valley PTA ’s “ Country week and can he collected iron persons paid fines for m iscellan Dick Masters, 3.8; Charles Rich ) d for those otherwise unable to E aster egg F a ir” A pril 18 Luther Sherier. eous causes. ardson, 3.8, — ..... T errel, 3.6; hunt and gymkhana sponsored by Ronnie ittend. Requests for transporta- S ta rtin g a t 7:15 p.m. in the Balance in the T reasure Hun Those driving w ithout operators Shirley Clark, 3.; and Beverly J the Rough and Ready Ramblers lon should he placed at Manchel’s Kerby School auditorium , the fund is now $87.85. The commit licenses included: Ross Phillips. I T ahnr- <•>- | will be on the Rambler field E aster stage show curtain goes up fifteen 'u rn itu re «tore, the Illinois Valley ice in charge will decide what is t. Sunday, with the kids’ hunt s ta r t m inutes later, with the carnival *7; Donald H uffm an. $7; Melvin anger station, or with Judge Hub- he done with the rem aining tickets B arton, $5.50; Lloyd Piercey, $'.'; Club Serve* A nnual B r e a k fa .t ing at 11 :30 a.m. The horse events booths open im m ediately a fte r hard. Richard Lindsey. $7; Bob Hack-1 The o ’Bricn W omen’i club will sta rt at 2 p.m. T here ha« been some misunder- wards, reports Mrs. Harold Crowd, B E N N E T T S T A K E O V E R w orth, $7; F rank C ardinal, $7 , i <erve it# annual breakfast Sunday, I The , ne Ramblers will have prizes tanding concerning diet before M ELO DY LA N E president of the PTA. •lames K. Lightsey. $7; G. Lee April 13, from 8 a m. to 2 p.m. at , or , ivr egg inner» of wie the r E ^ aster lonating. A hearty meal may he A “ Spring Bonnet” sale, food Mr. and Mrs. John B ennett an M arshall. $7; Cleo S Smith, $7; the club hou*e on the Redwood ' hunt and ribbons and prizes for aten but fa tty foods should be and refreshm ent booths and a lounced this week Fbey have ac Leair C. Brock, $7; Evon Caroth-1 highway. i ; he horse events. garden plant booth arc among tie luired the “ Melody Lane” rest »voided. ®>w, $5.50. | Club members may leave their The Josephine County Mounted many a ttra c tio n s offered at th< ira n t in O ’Brien. C A V E S H IG H W A Y O P E N For inadequate brakes: Richard donations at the H ubbard resi-i S heriff's Posse and the Williams “ F air.” They plan to mak« a teen-agi Johnson, $7; Donald Clark $ 7 ;'d e n c e on Caves Ave. anytim e Sat Brash Riders have agreed to en ter The Oregon Caves highway is D uring the evening a baby calf ••creation cen ter of the room ir 'o n ttn u e il fige 10 urday, April 12. ¡horses and riders in the gymkhana will he auctioned io w open to two-way tra ffic , it hack of the cafe. •vas announced Friday, April 4. B r y a n t ; C a r o ly n C h r is t ie , E l k , ; G r a n ts Pass C o u r ie r .) and C la r k e * FaeL“ ? • 7 r \ 7 " » b " ° f C o m m e r c e ; M „ . ( R o b e r t M a r t i n p h o t o ; c u t c o u r te s y Lions Plan Queen Campaign For Local Candidate, Roberta Bryant 7th Inning Eagle Pt. Rally Defeats 1VHS Tex Clifford Chosen Ptexy oi Cattlemen Smoker Tonight In IVHS Gym Snow in Hills Highest Ever NEW TOWN WATER SOURCES 34 I.V.H.S. Students Make Honor Roll Blood Donors Needed April 17 2 Chambers to Plan Road to Grants Pass 23 Pay Traffic Fines In March