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Page M IllinoM Friday, October 10, 1952 Valley Naw. County Grange Contest To Be Held Oct. 15 County Concert Series to Present Five Concerts Four Bucks Shot By 6-Man Party Bethel No. 36 .Meets In Kerby Hall Monday I regula’- Bethel No. 36 held their meeting Monday evening at the Five concerts have been sched Josephine County winning en Masonic Hall in Kerby. Honored uled for the coming season on tries in the Oregon Grange white KERBY—Six members of the Queen Jonell« Benge presided with the Josephine Community Concert satin sugar canning contest will be Nealy Logging crew and the sons all her officers in attendance. Jo- series and will include the DePaur’s sent to Portland where the state of two of them went deer hunting Ann Taylor was installed as outer Infantry Chorus in December, the contest will be held early in Nov selection committee announced this in Eastern Oregon over the week guard. LaVonne Smith, librarian, end. They brought back four very gave a humorous reading, “Mon ember at state Grange headquart week. large bucks the largest, shot by ers. Th« annual membership drive, Grant Carothers weighed approxi- i keys Versus People.’’ The Josephine County contest Inspection will be held Tuesday will be held Oct. 15 at the Fruitdale which ended last Saturday, brought mately 235 lbs.. 'evening, Oct. 14 when Mamie Wil in slightly less than one thousand The party <x>nsist«d of Dick son will make her official visit. Grange hall on South Pacific high Nealy and son Duane, Georg.’ Initiation will also be held at this way. members. The December concert will be a Duncan, George Koller, Grant special meeting. Honored Queen Entries will be received from 9 a. tn. to 1 p. m. Arrangements for group of 32 ex-GI Negro singers Carothers, Ted Hooey, Jack Yan- Jonelle requests all officers to be picking up entries after judging making their sixth national tour. dell and son. at practice Sunday, Oct. 12, at 2 Duan« Nealy shot the second p.m. at the Masonic hall. Parents may be made with Mrs. Guy Carns, Appealing in January will be Pomona Grange HEC chairman, at Louis Roney, young tenor singer largest deer which weighed and all members of Belt Lodge the time entries are made. Mrs. who has sung with several Amer approximately 220 lbs. This one and Eastern Star are invited to at Carns also stated entries may be ican opera companies. February had forked eye guards which i tend all Bethel meetings. brought to Pomona Grange meet will feature Francis Yeend, lyric very unusual. Dick Nealy and The Daughters will draw names ing Oct. 11 at the North Pacific soprano who has appeared with Goorge Koller were the oth«i of their secret dads at the next lucky men. Grange hall arul she will car« for the New York City opera. meeting. them. The George Duncan residence1 Camilla Wicks, California violin Guardian Edna Cooper compli This contest is open to all ist who has completed three Eur is getting a ‘face lifting’ this w'eek mented the officers on their work, Grange members. The entries are opean tours, will be the March Taus and Madison are re-siding and the associate guardian, Jim to be berries, tree fruits and jelly. concert selection and the season • the south side of the house and Garrison, gave a talk. A card of Besides the individual prizes there will end with the famed piano putting in new doors and windows appreciation was sent to Past are lAmona and subordinate prizes duo, Bartlett and Robertson in Larry Trefethen and sister Don Guaidian and Grand Officer Car based on membership participation. April. na are staying with their grand- olyn Covington for her work on the imotlier Millie Trefethen while their float which won a blue ribbon in parents, the Chas. Trefethens the August Jubilee parade. are deer hunting. Bethel No. 36 holds its regular meetings the first and third Mon ------------ ------------ Moffitt and - Love to Speak days of the month at 7:30 p.m in the Masonic hall in Kerby. To O’Brien l»TA, 16th ------------- o I.. C. Moffitt, County District BURNETT ON 17 MAN SOIL I Superintendent of Schools, and CONSERVATION COMMITTEE William Love, Principal of Selma | school will speak at the regulai Resident Soil Conservationist I monthly O’Brien PTA meeting Loyd Burnett was on« of 17 men Thursday evening, Oct. 16. Mof- serving on a soil conservation ser j fitt’s address will concern the vice committee from five North- “School District Reorganization” western states and two territories Bill No. 320 and the 6''< limitation who met at the regional office in bill, to be voted on Nov. 4. Portland Sept. 21» through Oct. 3. Love is to speak on “What Other The committee discussed opera PTA’s Are Doing for Their Schools tion procedures and better ways and Communities.” to service the soil conservation dis Plans will be completed for the trict. Pie Social to be held Oct. 24, with ------------- O— Mrs. Virginia Lewis in charge. 1-Di.h Demonstration Special refreshments served by the The Home Extension unit will O’Brien teachers will end the even meet at the home of Evon Caro ing. thers in Cave Junction Oct. 14 at --------------0 11 a.in. with members to bring Vi.it Warren» a vegetable salad or desert in addi Mr. and Mrs. Fox from Grants tion to their own table service. The Pass visited Sunday with the Loyce hostesses will furnish and demon CHICK THESE GHEEN FEATURES Warrens and Mr. Allard. strate one-dish meals. Positive Automatic Lock --------------o--------- - Case of Handling Fall planting time is here! Save Caso of Operation money at the annual fall plant sale Flexibility and Positive Seal of the Illinois Valley Garden club, Saturday,Oct, 11 in front of the Superiority of Materials IVY theatre, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Shrubs, perennials, fresh veg etables and homemade candy. 3-24-2tc —o--- CONTROLLED INSURES WATER BETTER Wav ne Spencer Installed As Master Councilor Wayne Spencer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spencer, was installed as master councilor of Redwood Chapter, Order of De.Molay, Sun day, Oct. 5 at the Masonic Temple. Installing officer was Earl Spen cer; installing marshall, Charles Downing; actThg senior councilor, Clifford Sowell, acting junior councilor, Don Butler of Grants Pass acting senior deacon. Art Kellert. Adding to the ceremony was march music provided by Mrs. Raymond Proctor. Claire Cooper sang "That Wonderful Mother of Mine.” following Wayne Spencer’s presentation of a gift to his moth er. The high school chorus, un der the direction of Mr. Jameson, sang two numbers and Mrs. Proc tor played two piano solos. Introduces! were Ruth Masters, worthy matron of Western Star chapter; Jonelle Benge, honored queen of Kerby Bethel; Edna Cooper, guardian of the Bethel. DeMolay Dad Jerry Tillery gave a talk on the meaning of DeMolay. John Brown, of Los Angeles, spoke of his 20 years experience in De Molay work. Refreshments were served in the dining room by the Job’s Daugh ters. --------------o-------------- . Whether you’re buying or sell ing, NEWS want ads work for you. 4 BOli & KI TH SHOP Cave Junction Only CROSLEY gives you the SHELVADOR* FREEZER! 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