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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1952)
.. Small Fire on Mayfield Land SHOW REVUE SATURDAY “Young Man With Ideas”, an ex cellent family comedy, is a com bination of action, comedy and ro mance. It is so well done that there HOLLAND—The state forest is little doubt but that any movie fire patrol extinguished in two goer will vote it one of the most re freshingly different and enter hours a small forest fire at Hol taining films in recent months. land on the Mayfield property. SUNDAY and MONDAY Tuesday evening. Cause of the Plausible personal drama of hat blaze was undetermined. red to the death between two Cav The Dan Rigel’s spent Saturday alry captains, one of whom has fishing at Brookings. been driven from the service and Visiting Charles Van Amman enlists as a private, gives "Bugles the past week were Mr. and Mrs. in the Afternoon’’ its force and Leo Zarnecke. She is a sister-in- appeal. First-rate acting is aug mented by the Indian fighting of law of Mr. VanArnman, they were Custer’s last stand. here to care for him when he fell TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY out of a tree, injuring himself. The comedy, “Father Takes the Mr. and Mrs. Emil Vahrenwald Air” depends on the interchange and daughter, Alfreds, left this of comic dialoge, and the stylized week on an extended vacation. work of Walter Catlett and Ray Howard Cooley is caring for their mond Walburn for most of its en place in their absence. tertainment. Mr. and Mrs. John Rossiter of Also showing is “The Light Marysville are here visiting with Touch” with Stewart Granger and their children and families, the Pier Angeli. John Rossiters, Delbert Rossiters, Alton Sowells, and a granddaugh THURSDAY and FRIDAY ter and family, the Terry Roberts. Larry Parks and Elizabeth Tay They were accompanied on their lor star in “Love Is Better than trip by Grandpa Pope, a friend Ever”, an entertaining comedy of the Rossiter family for man) .or the entire family that has goon years. performances by the cast and some individual children’s scenes that Whether you’re buying or sell will be found amusing and create ing, NEWS want ads work for you. comment. By Mri. Virginia Babcock Phone 1209 WHEN HUNTING REMEMBER THE SIMPLE RULES OF SAFETY - PUT OUT YOUR CAMP4 WARMING FIRES BE CERTAIN THAT MATCH OR CIGARETTE IS OUT BEFORE THROWING IT AWAY. 4 & 4 & 4 KEEP OREGON GREEN »<«0 »(>»»• tiitMlHT |v TM< Mt? ORiOON GMtN ASSOCIATION — SAktM, O»IGON S 4 M * • ELECTRIC ÜOM±miTÏ TOOLS 1/4 -inch DELUXE DRILL KIT Includes K* Electric Drill, Hori zontal Stand, Drill Bits, Grind ing, Wire Brushing and Buffing Wheels with arbor. Fitted steel carrying case. $42.95 complete. Of HQMLUTIUTT 01V wILACK 4 OICMR MH. $0. Illinois Valley Hardware SERVICE At Well At SAVINGS Cave Junction We carry— COLUMBIA DYNAMITES ElectricCaps and Fuse Caps Powder for— • L O G G I N G •MINING • I) R I L L I N G Friday, September 2«. 1952 Around the Studios O'BRIEN wilk Charlit tragt» GRADE SCHOOL NEWS The most envied youngsters on theii block are Lois and Johnny H odite eleven and seven years old. lespectively They are the children of video'« Al Hodge, who is "Optaln Video" on OuMont s tel evision jhriller of high adven ture among the planets The younger Hodgea admit to being pretty proud of Dad — but also Capt. Video to being some- what on the spot, since all their playmates expect them to be as knowledgeable as the Captain about io<ket ships, space guns, and all the olliei pai aphrenalia iucldeulal >o an «‘le< tronlc age' Kerbyites See Midget Races JEANNIE RODGERS HAS SIXTH BIRTHDAY Jeannie Rodgers entertained the 14 members of the primary room with a birthday cake. Sept. 22. She was six yegrs old. READING READINESS TESTS The first grade has been taking -heir Reading Readiness tests tni« week. These tests help show us when we are really ready to learn o read in our new books. FAIRY TALES ON FILM Roy Rogers, star of NBC's “Roy Rogers Show' recently received an. offer of $200.000 for his famous golden palomino horse. Trigger. The prospective purchaser, J. B. Ferguson, wealthy oil and cattleman and quarter horse breeder at the Bar J. F. Ranch in Wharton, Tex as. had wired Trigger R°y <" Holly wood. He then interviewed him on the subject of Trigger when Roy come to Hous ton. Texas, to appear at the Sam Houston Coliseum, at the rodeo held in connection with the Houston Fat Stock Show. When the news of the possible sale of Trigger reached the papers. Roy was flooded with worried let ters from children all over the coun try—all of them asking him not to sell "Trigger.” During the rodeo, Roy made a speech explaining that, not only did he love Trigger too mich to consider selling him, but he felt Trigger wasn't his to sell, and that the famous horse really "belongs to the children of the na tion.” This week's small fry yarn comes from Florence Freeman of CBS's "Wendy Warren 4 The News.” . . . Florence, who has a youngster of her own, was minding the four- yearold ooy of a neighbor one day while the neignbor waa navinq her apartment redecorated. . . . That evening, after supper, Florence es corted the tot home, and tney walk ed into a very handsome-looking place, indeed, with fresh paint on the woodwork and doors, brand new wallpaper on the walls, the furni ture rearranged, and so on. . . . Florence exclaimed with admira tion, but the little boy didn't say a word — just stood staring at th« new decor. Finally, in a pause ir the conversation between hit «other and Florence, he asked tim dly, “Mommy, where did our houst io to?" Page 3 TO ATTEND SPEECH CLASS A 10-week extension speech class to be held at the Grants Pass high school starting at 7 p.m. Tues day will be attended weekly by Mrs. Enid Burch of Cave Junction. Anyone interested in the weekly Mr». Mabelle Duncan three-hour class can contact Mrs. Phone 1322 Burch who will have room in her KERBY—Rutl\, Longanecker left car to carry additional persons» Saturday with her brother Evi erett to attend the 500-lap midget auto LODGE and CLUB races in Portland. Gray Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. ANNOUNCEMENTS Russell Ellis was confined to bed for two days with the flu last week. V. F. W. Veterans of Foreign Wars A former Valley resident. Geo. Shade, is in Sam Jackson Park Post No. 4390 and Auxiliary meets every second and fourth Thurs Veteran's hospital, Portland, Ore., day at the V. F. W. Club in Cave where he has been since the last of Junction. All veterans ar« wel July. Mr. Shade is a Spanish War come. veteran and lived for a number of AMERICAN LEGION years in Kebry. His wife is in AUXILIARY staying with her daughter in Port meets the first and third Wednes land. day of every month. --------------o------------- - After we have worked so hard with book and pencil, what fun it s to sit and enjoy some of the .minty’s new film strips. This week Attend Courthouse Meeting we have seen our favorite fairy Lena Payne, chairman of I'.E.U. tales. Co. committee, and Gladys Eng land, member of state legislative JUICK COMMENTS ON committee, attended a meeting at THE CIRCUS the courthouse Monday evening. Fraternal Order of Eagles MEETING Every Friday Night at 8 P. M. At the Aerie Home, Kerby MEMBERS WELCOME (by Third and Fourth Grader») “I like to watch the people fly on the flying trapeze”—Bobby Capps, 9. "There was a tiny, crazy carl with a large crazy clown. The .down had a suitcase. He carried i its skunk and dog in it.”—Stanton . Kuil, 8. "There were no lions and tig- i yrs!”—Roddy Bottel, 8. “The circus peoples’ costumes were bright and gay. The trick 1 lady's costume was pink. It hail a [ pink bathing suit top, a little pink I ruffle for a little pink skirt and pink ballerina slippers. The pink was a bright, dark pink.”—Jeanne Loganbiel, 10. “Best of all were the big ele phants playing games. They all inarched in a parade while the red and yellow band played really loud band music.”—Bobbie Lee Perry,9. DON’T MISS OUR TUESDAY SPECIALS • Something Different Every Week • Chance to Stock Up on Winter Provisions ‘NAME Till: (¡RÍXERY CONTEST” ENDS OCTOBER 15TH 2nd Prise 3rd Prise $5 $5 IN GROCERIES IN GROCERIES let Prise IN GROCERIES CAVE CITY GROCERY School Legislation to Be Discussed at PTA Co-hosts for the first meeting of the County Council of PTA’s, Sept. 30 at 8 p.m., will lie the Ker by PTA and Illinois Valley High school PTA and the meeting will be held at the high school. PTAs from every school in the county are expected to have rep resentative groups here for the evening. Schoo] legislation will be ’discussed during the program. Mrs. C. R. Gilgert of Grants Pass is County Council president. All local PTA members are urg cd to turn out for this county-wide meeting. ------------- G—------------ The New 1952 SHELVADOR” Gives You TWICE AS MUCH “FRONT-ROW” SPACE! < et 10 Members Install Officers The Eight et Forty, fun groui And honor organization of the Am erican Legion Auxiliary, held theii installation ceremony at th< O’Brien Worn« n's club Sept. 1 I Guests included husbands of th« members, presidents of Auxiliarie Nos. 28 and 70, commanders of Pos's 28 and 70 and Chef de Gar< I of the 40 et 8, as well as out-of- ' town guests of some of the mein- | hers. The following officers were in stalled after a dinner served by the O'Brien Women’s club: la petite crapeau, Edna Prow; la demi chapeau premiere, Joy Kellert; la demi chapeau deuxieme, Audra Cleland; la secretaire-caissiere. Carrie Smith, I’archiviste, Helen Vincent; 1’aumonier, Marie White, proxy for Mary E. White; and la concierge, Eulalie Thompson for Lucille Arnold. The next meeting of the order will be held at the home of Audra Cleland in Grants Pass, October 7. Model $0-15 9 5 cubic tOtiri feet erate« ahelf Capacity feet U « tf refrig um . On&j CROSLEY ♦ gived gou the SHELVADOR Designed hom th« Wcmon , Angle INI PACf-SETTING DESIGNS ARE COMING FROM CROSIEM BLACK POWDER Cave City Parts and Supplies MANCHELS “Furniture You’ll Admire at Prices You’ll Appreciate’’ FREE PH. CAVE JUNCTION 3311 DELIVERY IN THE VALLEY GRANTS PASS 4437