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* •”V Vî^AP ILLINOIS VALLEY NEWS T II E VOL. XV No. 5 VOICE OF T H E VALLE Y ('ave Junction. Oregon. Friday. May 23, 1952 Single Copy Ten Cents 1952 IVHS BASEBALL SQUAD IV Gets Cellar Baseball Spot Trounce Eatfle Point Lose to Sutherlin Man Arrested for Cafe Burglary 60-Days, Suspended Given for Drunkeness 4 FINAL J-DJ LEAGUE STANDINGS Wins Lo»»i Myrtle Creek Crater Sutherlin Eagle Point Illinois Valley 6 5 4 3 .2 2 3 4 5 6 Defending J-D-J baseball champs, the IVHS Cougars wound up league play last week with a win and a loss to be shoyed into the cellar position for the 1952 season. I A 13-4 trouncing of Eagle Pt. on the local diamond Friday and a 5-4 btating from Sutherlin theri Saturday gave the local boys a two-win, six-loss record for the season’s league play. Faring some what better for all 11 games phtye«' the local nine won five and lost six for the season’s total. Eagle Point started the Friday game off with a bang hitting IVHS pitcher Pickle for three runs in th< first inning. The local boys retal iated with six runs to take the lead for the remaining six innings The Cougars rounded the scor ing out with four more runs in the fourth and three in the fifth. The Eagle Point boys sneaked only one remaining player across home plate in the fourth. IVHS hitting was well scattered with Tycer getting two, and Camp bell, McEntire, Pickle, Maurer and Yandell getting one each. Reinoehl was the losing pitcher in the Sutherlin contest allowing four hits. IV hit the opposing hurl- er for three hits, making. them count for four runs, all in the fourth. Pickle, Campbel] and Tyco, each hit one for IVHS. ----------- —O--------- !---- . ----- ILLINOIS VALLEY Defending champ* of the J-D-J baseball league is this 1952 IVHS baseball »quad. I he boy* wound up thi* year > season in the cellar spot after winning one and losing one last week, (l.-r.) First row Walter M ickey, Richard Bliss, Eugene Sams, David Arnold, Bob Wade. Second row—Ronnie Terrel, Charles Marchant, Doug NEWS to Publish Early Next Week Hoskins, Jack Yandell, Jim Eggers, Doss McEntire, Larry Maurer, Arnold Mellow, Jim Wright. Back row---- Coach Wes Peters, Warren Cooke, Don Preston, Earl Reinoehl, Bub Jones, Orlen Pickle, Les Martin, Gary Tycer, John Sanders, Stanley Campbell. —ILLINOIS VALLEY NEWS PHOTO 'Silver Anniversary' Theme Is Feature Several Businesses Of IV Garden Club Show Thursday, 29th Close May 30, 31 A Cave Junction man was arrest ed by the sheriff’s office here this week for burglary and theft of the Knotty Pine Cafe about May 12, stealing a bag of $20 worth of pennies. Lynn Leroy Arnett, 40, a resi dent here of only a month, waived the preliminary hearing and was boun 1 over to the grand jury. Deputy Sheriff Les Tythcott was the arresting officer. Kenneth Berkner, of West Side read, was given a 60-day suspended sentence this week by Justice of the Peace Chas. A. Hubbard for diunkeness and disorderline.-s. Other justice court cases of the past two weeks include: Gilbert Wantland, no operators license, $2.50 and $4.50 costs; Ronald Dunaway, illegal use of exhaust whistle, $2.50 and $4.50 costs; Al bert R. Marshall, inadequate muf fler, $2.50 and $4.50 costs; Glen M. Fuller, truck speeding, $7.50 ■'.nd $4.50 costs. Melvin M. Sulli- vant, failure to drive in right lane, $2.50 and $4.50 costs; Francis Hood, no operators license, $2.50 and $4.50 costs; Bob Hackworth, no operators license, $2.50 and $4.50 costs; Jack M. Smith, no op erators license, $2.50 and $4.50 ci sts; Benjamin Boorman, driving while license revoked, $25 and $1.50 costs; S.II.&W. Lumber Co., overload, $319.50 and $4.50 costs; Floyd Campbell, passing with in sufficient clearance, $2.50 and $4.50 costs; Philip Leach, insuf ficient binders, $10 and $4.50 losts; Danile Ruben Tucker, illegal possession of alcoholic liquor, $25 and $4.50. Donald M. Huffman, illegal pos session of alcoholic liquor, $25 and . $4.50 costs; Nealy Logging Co., overload, $40 and $4.50 costs; Clayton Simmons, overload, $16 I and $4.50 costs; John A. Gates, no I registration card. $2.50 and $4.50 costs; Bernard Gordon, improper license, $1 and $4.50 costs; Roy Budd, no tail light, $1 and $4.50 costs; Earl Miller, overload, $90 and $4.50 costs; Dale Inbody, no operators license, no vehicle lic ense, inadequate brakes, $20 and $27 costs; Clarence Wallace, over load and insufficient binders, $81.10 and $9 costs. \ Municipal Court cases include: Robert E. Hord, basic rule, $7.50; Dave Hemphill, drunk on public treet, $15; Wesley E. Kellar, basic rule, $10; Philip Bevans, basic rule, $5; Stanley Orella, basic iule $10; William F. Bowen, basic rule. $10. “Silver Anniversary” will be the WOMAN LANDS STEELHEAD The following Cave Junction theme of the Illinois Valley Garden WITH BARE HANDS businesses will be closed Friday Club's annual Flower Show this Mrs. William Eye of Redwood and Saturday, May 30 and 31 coming Thursday, May 29, at the highway, while fishing last Satur for the Memorial Day weekend. Masonic hall, Kerby. day on the Illinois river, caught a Caves Building Supplies, Link Opening at 10 a.m. and closing 21-inch steelhead which broke the hart and McLean, Illinois Valley mail delivery. those Hardware, Illinois Valley Clean at 9 p.m., the free show is non leader. Mrs. Eye jumped down the Correspondents and competitive and the public is in bank and grabbed the fish by its ers, and Champion's Variety. submitting news for next week’s vited to enter arrangements in any mouth, badly cutting her hand, issue are warned to get all news This list in not necessarily into the NEWS office Monday but she got her fish! of the five sections. complete, as others will prob and Tuesday, as the deadline The hard-won steelhead is being ably decide to close their doors A silver tea will be held during will of necessity have to be for the holiday weekend later. the afternoon for the benefit of the saved for Mrs. Eye’s daughter and moved to Tuesday noon. Garden Club’s building fund. hueband who will arrive in a few Plants and homemade candy will be days, expecting a “nice mess of on sale. Visitors will have a chance fish.” ------------- o-------------- to purchase flower displays at the close of the show for use on Mem orial Day. The theme this yesu' us in cele bration of the clul/s 25th anniver sary. Only the second show the Illinois Valley High School pro I The annual fund campaign for dub has sponsored since the war, Enter I^eaffue Meet in duced a talent show for its own the American National Red Cross the wild flower displays at the pre amusement Tuesday afternoon, a Grants Pass Saturday I is in full swing in ^he Illinois Val war events brought botanists and warding locally donated prizes to Defeat in the 880-yard relay cost the winners in each division. ley. By Bonnie Jean Allen 1 flower enthusiasts from as far as The fund drive committee states Canada. The displays this year will IVHS a close dual trdt’k meet in The prizewinners, prizes and Talent Show Winners that the campaign will officially serve an educational purpose as Crescent City Saturday due to donating merchant are as follows: Compete for Prizes terminate on May 31. Anyone not well as decorative in teaching the being short several valuable team QUARTETS—first prize, vocal. contacted for a donation by that ways to preserve the Oregon wild mates. The Del Norte team won Wayne Spencer, Claire Cooper. 55-48. Ivy High is putting on another date is uiged to make their pay flowers. Talent Show this year. This one ment to Mrs. Lucille Floyd at Hol In the absence of Coach Norm Phyllis Dick, Doug Hoskins, theatei Schedule for the exhibit will be: was put on Tuesday. Miss Peterson land or Harold Bowerman at the York who is ill, Principal Hal Me- tickets, Ivy thenter; second prize, instrumental, Doug Hoskins, Hugh Arrangements, chairman, Mrs. and Miss Hosely worked very hard Ranger Station. "Funds will also I Abee jockeyed IVHS participants with the kids to make the show be gladly accepted anytime afte Harry Smith : featuring song titles; I around to replace runners unable Blue, Wayne Spencer, Joe Spal inger, candy, Crowl Service Sta in a teapot; in an antique contain to make the trip. (»• successful. June 1”, stated Mrs. Flovd. tion. er; miniatures (not to exceed 6 Prizes were given to the winners IV ’ s 185-pound shotputter, Hugh The fund drive in the county DUETS—first prize, vocal, Jo- this year. Examples of prizes must be successful to assure the inches in dimension) ; in a natural Blue, turned in the afternoon’s awarded were a camera, clock, and continuance of the blood program wood container; and twin arrange- most sterling performance substi Ann Wantland, Joan Yandell, comb ments. tuting in the mile run for the first and brush, Champions, wave and hunting knife. Judges were Mr. in the area. Specimen class, chairman. Mrs. time and earning a second place. -harnpoo, Tip Top Beauty Salon; Pinkel ton, Mr. Jameson and Mrs. o--- Laurel Cemetery “cleiin-up day” Harry Smith: iris; and peonies. The Cougar tracksters won four second prize, tap dance, Joan Boor Kroon of the valley. is scheduled for May 24 and 25 in man, June Vand< walker, candy, Forest Regulations Shadow boxes, chairman, Mrs. fi rsta. The schedule for the talent show J. J. Villair. Places won by Illinois Valley Illinois Valley Mkt; piano and vo preparation for Memorial Day. was as follow’s: Duet—Claire Co Clyde Hayes, sexton for the cal, Gil and Edythe Wright, flash oper, Phyllis Dick—"Whispering Discusseti al Meeting Potted plants, chairman, Mrs. contestants in-dude: Laurel Cemetery Association urges lights, Mobil and Shell stations. High hurdles—Spalinger, first, Hope”. Solo—Patsy Perry—“1 State Forest Patrol and Red Lew Kraus*. PIANO SOLOS —first prise, all those in the Valley who hold Cried.” Flute solo—Mae Bower wood Ranger station représenta Wild flower display, chairman, 1 7.4 ; Kester third. man—“Chatanooga.” Duet—Joan tives met with logging and sawmill Mrs. George Thrasher. 100-vard dash- Watson second; Christine Duncan, scarves, Tro- property in the cemetery to turn hearnes; second prize, Hugh Blue, out for the clean-up. Anyone hav ne Wantland, Joan Yandell—“Abn operators Friday, May 16, to dis General chairmen for the event Barton, third. Shot put—Blue, second; Smith, wax seal, ’76 Station; third prize, ing an interest in this civic project Dalia Honeymoon.” Solo—Roberta cuss logging operation problems ire Mrs. Clay Ramsey, Mrs. Sam Moonyeen Deaton, cologne. Valley is invited to assist. third. England—“Oklahoma Hills.” Tap and to explain new state fores: Bunch and Mrs. George Webb. Pickups or light trucks will be Mile run—Blue, second; Clay Drug; fourth prize, Freda Short, dance—JoAnne Boorman, June regulations. o Decorations chairman is Mrs. needed to haul cans and debris theater ticket, Ivy theater. ton, third. Vanderwaker—"It Had To Be Ernest Krauss. I from the grounds. The forty people in attendance 410-yard dash—Watson, first, * - • o-------------- You”. VOCAL SOLOS—first prize The Illinois Valley Garden clnb heard Al Weisendanger, head o 56.5; Cooke, second. Ray Stout sang “Dear Hearts Phyllis Dick, clock. Bob and Ruth donating a day this week for -ocal Troops Take Part 1 NO-yard low hurdles—Wanen. Shop; second prize, Louise Horner, and Gentle People.” Trumpet "Keep Oregon Green” association the work. Scoutmaster George solo—Joe Spalinger—"Tell Me speak and show movies of Oregoi In Boy Scout Circus second. flashlight, Cave City Part*; third.] Broad jump— Barton, second;! prize, Ray Stout, knife, Valley | Morey will have members of Why.” Piano solo—Frieda Short, scenic spots and forests. Troops 20 and 70 on hand to assist From the state Forest Patrol Thirty scouts from oTroopo "Waltz You Saved For Me." Sing Kester, third. Hardware; fourth prize, Donna| with the clean-up. ing—Duane Nealy, Joe Spalinger, were District Warden of the south and JO traveled to Medford to par 220-yard dash—Watson, third Hale, bakery goods, Illinois Valley I Pole Vault—Plumlee, first, 9’2”. Bakery. Wayne Spencer, and Hugh Blue— west area Ted Maul, District Sup ticipate in the annual Boy Scout "Silver and Gold.” Brass quartet, erviser Frank Hamilton (of Salem) Ciixrus May 17. 880-yard run— Warren and INSTR! MENTAL SOLOS —First Kohath Krauss, Jack Behm, Gil and Assistant District Warden, Ho Over 1500 Scouts, Cubs and Ex Cooke tied for second. prize,* Mae Bowerman, camera,, Wright, Joe Spalinger—“Deep ward Brock. Inspector's Bill Moore. plorer Scouts from Southern Ore High jump—Barton, first, 5’1”. Valley Sporting Goods; second Homer Smetz and Bob Stoke- wen gon and parts of California took The IVHS squad will enter the prize, Joe Spalinger, hair tonic and River.” Donna Hale sang "Wheel of For- ] present t and Harold Bowerman, part in the event, each troop pre J-D-J league track meet in Grants tie clip. Cave Barber shop and Stem .The frosh of IVHS showed tune.” Piano duet—Joanne Eisan, p George Morey and Lew Blakesley senting a special seven-minute act. Pass Saturday. The preliminary e- Jeweler. promises of good things to come in Carol Burr—“Stars and Stripe- represented thi Valley Forest The local tro'ops put on a tumbl vents -tarting at 1 p.m. Master of Ceremonies Pete downing the Grants Pass high nine Forever.” Skit—Marilyn Masters, Service. ............. -O ■ — - ing act and a “Pony Express" act. Brown received a eel tape rheai- 6-4 in Giants Pass Wednesday aft Phy.is Dick—1 "Take Care of Your- Mr. Merle Preston, scoutmaster Livestock Men, Farmers ure from Cave Building Supplies. ernoon. „... by Alice Blanch self.” Piano Duet D1 for Troop 70 accompanied the Sanders pitched a 4-hit ball, aid ------------- o ■ ard, Delores Booth—“M-adow boys, with the American Legion To Attend Sunday Tour ing his own cause w ith one single Land.” Piano and solo—Gil and providing transportation for the Livestock men, farmers and OFFICIAL ELECTION RETURNS for the game. Other hitters includ Edythe Wright—“I’m Gonna Run group. “The Scouts are grateful their families are invited to a tour NOT AVAILABLE THIS WEEK ed Bolinger with a triple, Terrel, For Sheriff,” Piano solo—Hugh to the Legion for their assistance of the Southern Oregon Experi- Official election results of Valley a double, and Marchant and Bliss Blue. Piano solo-Chnstine Duncan, X-r X X X Z Z X X # Ze-Z/ZZZZZZZr Z Z ZZ Z Z with the transportation problem,” ment Station at Ta’ent, Sunday, precincts were not available from with singles “Brahms Waltz in \ Flat.” Solo - Mr. Preston said. Sponsored by the Josephine the county clerk before publication Wes Peters’ charge- started their (Mail or phone in news of Valley Louise Horner. County Livestock Assn., the tour of the NEWS this week. -coring in the first inning with boys in the armed forces about will begin at the Grants Pass city The latest returns are those pub one getting across, followed in the promotions, transfers, induction Camp Reservations park at 11 a.m. standard time. GAA Girls ('amp Out lished in the daily pies* Saturday fifth with four runs. and discharges or other informa Needed for Grayback Those attending are advised to of last week. The Grants Pass boys managed At Harris Beach tion of interest.) Bring picnic lunches. The tour two runs in the fourth, one each Reservations for the use of will last about two hour*. in the sixth and seventh innings. The G. A. A. Girls left for their --------------o - . ■ . (irayback Forest Camp picnic area Larry Wright, Pfc in the Mar- over night camping trip at Harris by oi ganizations should be made Forest Crew Working Burning on State Land Beach, in Brookings Oregon, Sat ines, was borne over the weekend soon. Hu midit y Temp. visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. On Chrome Access Road Now Requires Permit urday morning at 8:30 a. m. and District Ranger Bowerman ■ May George R Mulvey. He returned to High Low High 1 -OW Rain returned late Sunday evening. warns that Grayback Forest Campt The Siskiyou national forest i* The state fire -eason opened last 72 49 94 34 .02 There were 31 girls that attend Treasure Island, San Francisco, is exceedingly popular and that I starting reconstruction of 1,5- 12 Thursday, May 15, according to the where he attends electronics 13 63 46 95 None 34 ed the affair, and an enjoyable seven days have been reserved to miles of access chrome road in the «6 44 94 24 None Kerby Guard station. 14 time was reported by all. Swim school. date. High Plateau country All burning on state protected —o— 15 76 40 17 None M ming, singing, and skit* given by The area normally reserved in- ] Foreman John Kihs will be in 85 43 96 18 None land now requires a burning per some of the girls, were only a part T-Sgt. Delbert Campbell phoned eludes the picnic area, around the charge of the project. Ferris Ford 1 ,r* 84 47 95 21 None mit from the Kerby office. Pit. of their recreation. his mother, Mrs. Clarence Wallace community kitchen, and the play is setting a road camp on Diamond 1 17 85 48 95 18 None 1611. Those furnishing tian-portation of Kerby, on Mother’s Day from ground immediately across the Creek to house the crew. ! 18 The Kerby Guard station wiU be For week ending were: Mrs. Pickle, Mrs. England, Jacksonville, Florida. Sgt. Camp road. — May w ' 18 » 1952 » The road crew has been fully (Weather information furnished closed May 21-23 for fire school Mrs. Peninger, Mrs. Strohkrich, bell is stationed at Fort Bragg, Reservations may be made at the recruited with no jobs open at the (Continued on I aa I page) by Illinois Valley Ranger Station.) The Grants Pass office can be con N. C. Illinois Valley Ranger Station. present time. tacted if necessary. HIGH SCHOOL NEWS With Memorial Dav falling on Friday the 30th, the Illinois Valley News will publish Wed nesday evening, a dav earlier because of the lack of Friday Red Cross Drive Started IV Tricksters Lose To Crescent City IV Talent Show Winners Given Clean-Up Day for Cemetery Saturday I Frosh Take Big City Boys 6-4 News ofjValley . . . BOYS IN UNIFORM WEATHER