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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1952)
\ *il at Salvage Home M«xlfor<l were Sunday visitors at J. S. Jamison ^nd family from the Fred Salvage home. for sweet tooths of distinction . . . Whitman's Samplers l-lb 2-lb. $2 $4 3 1b $6 And Other Famous Whitman Packs Valley Drug® PRESCRIPTIONS — Always at a .aving!|p|^i R. George Simmons. R. Ph. Phone Cave Junction 3612 HlwSamu brand new for Fifty-Two Silk Textured Siiri nkproof "NYLAINE” Crepe X Precisional Slip 2 Kerby Teams Beal Williams Kerby Grade school six-man football and girls’ softball teams romped to easy wins over little j Williams grade teams Friday after- , noon 53-7 and 40-10 respectively. I In order to complete their six- • man flag football team Williams had to rely mostly on sixth graders for players, having only three from the seventh and two from the eighth giades. The Williams girls team borrowed a Kerby player | in order to play. Playing for Kerby on the girls ; squad were: B. McBriety, I.. La- borde. H. Johnson. B. Laborde, R. ' Abbey, I.. Mayfield. I.. Ledbetter. 1 D Gray, M Findlay, S. Ellis, C. ■ Perry, M. Ho.-kins. S. Rosenberry,! IR. Rausch, J. Hubbard, R. Looper .1. Collman, I. Rouse, I.. Boyd. N. Madden. B. Raines and B. Charley. , Mrs. LeVan coaches the girls and B. Pope is manager. The victorious boys’ team in- [ eluded these players: G. Howard, | R. Spencer, I. Watson, C. Nicker son, K. Curry, L. Preston, C. Sim- ington, F. Bliss, I. Goodwin, B Versteegen and M. Lusk. Bob Bur roughs handled the medicine. Lloyd | Matthews the towels, D. Hogan and J. Sullivan the chain and D. ! Kennedy the towels and also played football. Andy Mellow also assist-1 ed. Mason Ludwig is the Kerby boys' I coach. Yell leaders at the game were i J. Tycer, J. Mickey. P. Nickerson. | S. Ellis, D. Breazeale and J. Knight. ------------- o — Recovering from lllneas Friday. October 31, 1952 George Martin is up and about again after a short illness. Help the ILLINOIS Illinui« Valley New« VALLEY MEDICAL Page 9 CENTER SCHOOL CENSUS IMPORTANT TO PARENTS OF CHILDREN OVER I AND I NDER 20 YEARS OF AGE IF YOU ARE LEGAL RESIDENTS OF JOSEPHINE COUNTY PLEASE ASSIST IN THE SCHOOL CENSUS Children now in school will be given a census card. Fill in and mail please. If you do not have a card, get one from your nearest school or send the following information to County School Supt., Court house, Grants Pass, Ore.: Names of children over 4 years, under 20 years as of October 25, 1952. Print name, age, male or female, correct address (not P. 0. Box), name of father, mother or guardian. Write name of school child is attending, including business college, university, etc. NOTE: Include children in service or married, under 20 years of age. If you have a child who is disabled and unable to attend school for six months or more, and not completed 12th please specify. Jospehine County Fund sources for each census. Don't Delay Act Today! School Census Cards ’hit to Parents Parents of children over foul and under 20 years of age were i urged this week by the school listrict to fill in and return the census cards x-ach school student was given to take home. School fund allocations for the fosephine County district are based on the results of this census, and the district loses $90 from this for each child whose name is not included in the census. Detailed information is included in an advertisement elsewhere in this issue of the NEWS. Visiting Sister Mr. and Mrs. Jim Perry are spending this week visiting his sister Mrs. Walter Freeman. For the Full Hip Figure in 3 Lengths For the Average Hip Figure in 3 Lengths i Throw it in your woshing machine ...NO MORE HAND LAUNDER- ING! Miss Elaine's glamorous new trim of acetate nylon Chan tilly lace and pure nylon net makes this one of the most heavenly of slips. In Miss Elaine's exclusive shrink-resistant new NYLAINE acetate-nylon crepe. Straight cut...never twists, bulges or rides up Sl«nd«r Avtroç» F.gwf« in Petit«. Average. Tall Fvll H pped Fgvfi .n Petti«« Averwge. Tait GRANTS PASS NO HAREM FOR THEM—Law- yers, doctors, teachers — now. beauty queens. Turkish women, like Gunseli Basar, the newly- crowned "Miss Europe," are to be found everywhere doing what was once called "men's work." Having entered all areas of Turk ish life during the last 30 years, the outlawed harem is as unreal to them as chaperons are to American girls. Come to the— TURKEY CARNIVAL OBRIEN WO M E N S C L U B SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2 Free Turkey Drawing al 3 p.m. STARTS AT NOON • Chicken and Noodle Dinner Served from Noon on Continuously • Games for All Ages—Bingo, Fish Pond • Apron Bar BECAUSE is will require each type of vehicle to pay its pro*, portionate share of taxes. FAIR FAIR FAIR FAIR FMt BECAUSE is will not change the amount of money paid by trucks...it changes the taxing method only. All charges will continue to be set by the Legislature, as in the past. BECAUSE it will not increase registration fees and fuel taxes on private automobiles. BECAUSE it will not change the status of farm vehicles. BECAUSE it will not shift road-tax burdens from one type of carrier to another. BECAUSE it will not impair the present Oregon Highway Com« mission's construction program nor impede Oregon's long« term highway planning. emo rue hmck ím Mess/ VOTE 330 X YES Pd Adv . Oregon Highway Cownul, Ellery Silli, Fret , 622 S E Grand, Portland