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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1952)
help the ILLINOIS VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER Norths Move to Cave Junction WHETHER HE REGISTERED AS A DEMOPUBLICAN OR REPUBLICRAT— HE’LL VOTE FOR A ... Wool Shirt from T rehear ne’s • Shadow Plaids • Plaids • Plains Mr*. KERBY—Mi. and Mrs. Don North plan to move to Cave Junc tion and rent their Kerby home. Mrs. Roy Evans <xf Vallejo, Calif., is a house guest of her I sister Mrs. E. V. Cooke. Mrs. Evans plans to return home next week. Mr. and Mrs. Les Milligan were called to Eastern Oregon by the . death of Mrs. Milligans father. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Pfleiderer’s , of Sacramento, Calif., visited Mrs. Pfleiderer’s father Wm. Borgman of Kerby last week. Before leav ing for home Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Steinke entertained the Pfleiderer’s at their home with I cocktails and buffet supper. ------------- o .— — — KERBY MAN MAKES PURCHASES AT SALE —by Benmar and Levi S7.95-S12.50 TREHEARNE'S Wf Give S & H Green Stamp* Cave Junction FIR SAW L O GIS CABAX MILLS - - - Kerby WANTED: HARRIS ELLSWORTH Mabrlle Duncan Phone 1322 : i Two Boys Receive DeMolay Degrees Friday. October 31. 1952 Redwood Chapter, Order of the | DeMolay, conferred the DeMolay | degree upon Allen Burr, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Ivan Burr of Selma and Jim Deaton, son of »Mr. and Mrs. Ken Deaton of Cave Junction ' in a ceremony Wednesday Octo ber 22 at the Masonic Hall, in Kerby. Both boys had passed their requirements for this second and final degree within a short length of time. Wayne Spencer is DeMolav master guardian this year, with Pete Blue as actins master ' counselor. To meet the requirements for becoming a DeMolav a boy must h be of good moral character and be , sponsored by at least one Mason i or two DeMolay members. The group meets every second , and fourth Wednesday evenin« of the month at the Kerby Masonic hall. Those members seeking trans portation to meetings can contact Ken Deaton, ph. 6901, or any of the DeMolay Dads. ------------- o------------- Jimmie Hogg of Kerby was a- mong the buyers at a Hereford sale last Thursday afternoon at the county fairgrounds which brought an average of $435 per World Affairs Films head to the owner, V. B. Minnis. Ready for Group Use Tex Clifford, Early Elmore and World affairs as they affect the Erank Schesler all of the Q—X daily lives of Americans are pre ranch assisted with the sale. sented in a new film-discussion series available to Oregon schools and community groups from the department of visual instruction, general extension division of the state system of higher education, ! which is headquartered on the (Ire- gon State college campus. Included in the “World Affairs" series are films and discussion materials on world trade, India. Japan, Iran, Indonesia, Yugoslavia, ■ Nigeria and Great Britain. Rather than a general survey of j the country or subject, each pro- I gram emphasizes factors^especially [ important to the United States. I Titles for example, include "Tito, i Ally?’’, “Japan and Democ- I Brighten Your Home Our racy,” and "Farmers of India.” for Coming Holidays Program information is avail able from the department of visual instruction, Coliseum, Oregon State college, Corvallis. Illi noia Valley New» Page 11 W/INTER-/ZT 1OO,”( Asliphalt Coated Roll Root ini; Corrugated Aluminum Roofing — Farm Lipeciatly Give your home last ing protection »from rain and snow with a new roof! There’s no finer roofing made than what we carry! Select the materials best suited to vour house here today. *oa Bu..u . s Long - Wearing Fire-Resistant Asphalt Shingles CAVES BUILDING SUPPLIES CAVE JUNCTION Republican Party Candidate for Representative in Congress, Fo'j h Congressional District Congressman Harris Ellsworth has not only demonstrated outstanding ability as a Member of Congress but in a few short years he has reached a position of seniority and Manitex ENAMELED SURFACE FLOOR COVERING • Mirror-like surface eloss that lasts and alkalie resist influence in the U. S. ance that repels grease and House of Representatives. other He is third ranking Re • Manitex publican member on the to let them cripple county & state fairs stains. kitchen Rugs are “wife savers"---- so easy to clean— stay clean longer. powerful House Rules Committee. He is noted for his sincerity and fair ness. His integrity is unquestioned. His record includes an impressive list of accomplishments for Oregon and the nation. • Compare Manitex with any other enameled surface rug of standard weight quality on the market today and be convinced of its unquestion able superiority. Congressman Ellsworth has battled successfully for sound revenue producing investment of government funds 9 x 12 Rugs, ONLY— IF they push through the anti-pari-mutuel $7.95 racing bill, these things will happen ... Wide Variety of Colors and Patterns at 1— Your taxes will go up, an average of $7.27 per homeowner and if you own a farm, it will be lots more! in hydroelectric power, harbors and flood control, but has an impressive record for economy won by voting against government waste in outright spending programs. He knows that reckless spending must be stopped and that G Irvin H«*« Maisa, O'egaa taxes must be reduced to protect a decent standard of living, and he has so voted. Congressman Ellsworth has equipped himself to deal with foreign policy legislation by obtaining first hand knowledge of conditions overseas. His ability and sound thinking in this field was recognized by his appointment as one of seven House members to confer with delegates of the Council of Europe at Strasbourg last year. 2— County fairs will suffer! Cave City Parts & Supplies Machine Shop — 3— Personal rights will be taken away! 4— Racing can and will move to Washington! Hardware Mill and Woods Supplies Zenith Appliances Auto Parts Re-elect Congressman Ellsworth. He will continue to apply experience, judgment, ability and devotion to the duties of the office. THE 36 COUNTY FAIRS AND OTHER AGRICULTURAL SHOWS HAVE RECEIVED $6,781,000 00'" (This information furnished by Republican State Central Committee: Robert A. Eiliott, Chmn., Wm A. Thelin, Secy.) Reproduced from the Official VOTERS PAMPHLET. Herma« M ChmSfran, Mslalla, Oeeyaa PARI-MUTUEL REVENUES —1932 Paul Puhlirai \.|»rrti«ing by th* FJhworth for Congre«« Committee. L. E McCliatOck, Ail« RuiMtnc. R>»wbur<. Treasurer STATE GENERAL FUND 3« COUNTY FAIRS @ $12,800 EACH THE 10 SPECIALTY SHOWS. Oregon State Fair Pacific International Livestock Show Eastern Oregon Livestock Show Mid-Colunibia Livestock Show........ Northwest Turkey Show .................... Pendleton Round-Up ............................. Klamath Basin Round-Up .............. Spring Lamb and Dairy Show............ Oregon State Com Show .............. . Pacific Coast Turkey Exhibit............ 1368.0»« 88 («0 800 00 $.35.iHX> OO .35,000 OO 7.500.00 5.000 OO 2,400.00 7.500 OO 5,000 OO 2,500.00 2.500.00 2,400 00 $104.800 00 TOTAL pu tn ter nt ent Ktu tu cut g Revenues! TU*«r*'> C*—lin** 1» a*ta>* r*<.M«l»*l