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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1952)
MAKES BUSIESS TRIP Friday, October 31, 1952 GOES TO SCHOOL Illinois Valley New» Page 12 Resident soil conservationist Loyd Burnett leaves Wednesday for a three-day forest soil school (Continued from Page One) at Oregon State college. Burnett question of any member of eithei will return to Cave Junction Sun panel. Many new and intersting day. ------,------------------------- —----- —------ things developed and no one want ed to break up the meeting even though it was bus time. High School News Youth Hold Costume Party by Mr». Frits Kraue« Ph. Selma 621 SELMA—Witches, Black cats and goblins held sway at the Skating Party Slated Church Saturday evening when a For Next Tuesday crowd <jf young people held a Halloween party complete with Can’t you just hear the hustle costumes, prizes, games and eats. and bustle of getting ready? The Virginia Breazeale as the “Widder last minute rush to get a favorite Brown” won the prize as the most seat on the bus? Can’t you see the original, Donna Tucker won the big rink, the bright lights, the prize as the loviest, costumed as cute skating costumes and last a Spanish Señorita and Jim Smith but not least the “tumbles” that was the funniest dressed in are apt to happen to anyone when feminine attire except for loggers they haven’t skated for a time? boots. Others attending were, Rev. And who’s in charge of this party, Douglas Field, Mr. and Mrs. the evening of Nov. 4, and the ones Will- following, on the first Wednesday Oliver Smith, Mr. and M iam Krauss, Betty Garrison, of every month? The Junior class, Dorothy and Freddy Breazeale, of course!! Don Warren, Eddie Hubbard, Price of the tickets will be an Kohath and Kenneth Krauss, nounced later, so get out your Arlin^ and EtaLea Pickle, Sally skates, oil up the rollers and let’s and Shirley Tucker, Darline fill the bus to capacity. Only one Wheeler from Selma and Roberta will be taken to each party. England and Edythe Wright from --------------o-------------- Cave Junction. The Boys Club had a Halloween party at their regular meeting Tuesday evening. Justice court cases for the past Fifteen girls from the fourth week included the following: grade up met for their first meet Earl Robert Ritchie, overlength ing, Monday evening at the parson load, $10 and costs; Chas. Robert age, to organize a Girls Club. Epperson, passing insufficient Leaders and teachers are, Mrs. clearance, $5 and costs; R. L. Douglas Field, Mrs. Oliver Smith, Mitchell, tandem axle overload, Mrs. Lawrence Rahberger, Mrs. $90 and costs; John Alton Black, Tom Breazeale, Mrs. Ernest Hat- reckless driving, $12.50 and costs; malMi. Ml Bill Kimi • and Mrs. Earl Eugene Miller, tandem axle Lex Riggan. The girls will learn overload, $225 and costs; Donald to crochet and knit, do textile Ray Snider, overwidth load, $10 painting, make flowers and plastic and costs; Emil William Woolsey, articles. Any girl who is in the no vehicle license, $2.50 and costs. fourth grade or over is invited Heard in municipal court was: to attend and they will meet Pinkney Harold Freel, Jr., reck every Monday evening at the less driving, $250 or 60 days in parsonage. | Carl Jacobson was called to county jail, took jail sentence. NEWS publisher Dick Pinkerton made a quickie trip to Ukiah, Calif,, Friday evening and Satur-i day purchasing printing machin-1 ery. __________ - I Eastern Oregon Grade Choice and Good Beef FRONT AIR OUTICT WARM AID OUTLET 69« HH! lb. Short Ribs lb. Cheddar Cheese Morrell s Slab Bacon .... lb. lb. Wieners 42c 65c 55c 59c COOL AIR INLET Starts at $61 for 37” Morrell’s Tenderized Morrell'« Tenderized EASTERN HAMS PICNIC HAMS lb. 65c lb. 45c GET ADD! riONAL DETAILS AND PRICES AT . . Illinois Valley Hardware SERVICE As Well As SAVINGS Cave Junction —HENS —RABBITS PHEASANT CHICKENS z Or CANNED FOOD VALUES The three upper classes at Illi nois Valley high school were nearly equal in the amount of students obtaining honor roll grades for the first six-week period just com pleted. Students making a straight 4.0 average were Jonelle Benge, sen ior; Lola Campbell, freshman; Claire Cooper, senior; Linda George, sophomore; Patty Sue Kel lar, sophomore; Freda Stepp, jun ior, and JoAnn Taylor, senior. Seniors on the honor roll in cluded: Jonelle Benge, Charline Bliss, Carol Burr, Claire Cooper, Warren Downing, JoAnn Eisan, Joyce Hawkins, Bob Jones, JoAnn Taylor. Juniors were: Dolores Booth, Mae Bowerman, Chris Duncan, Ro berta England, Dan Lewis, Mary Lockhart, Charles Marshall, Arlene Pickle and Freda Stepp. Sophomores were. Russell Berk- tier, Wavne Bridges, Linda George Patty Sue Kellar, J.arry Maurer, Nisha Moyer, Shirley Peninger, Merrill Simington, Jackie Stroh- kirch and Gladys ljtborde. Frosh were Ixila Campbell and Harold Culbertson. Standby *N0lt BEtTS SÌandM Standby muni Mt 'M SÌondM e * led beets SALES Monday and Thursday At 7 H. M. If you have anything to sell, contact us — Pacific Auction Co. 969 Highway 99 South Granta Pan Wr will tell on conaignmant or buy direct from you. MORRISON, Auctioneer Accounting Service •HlUAUCt CAVE JUNCTION, OREGON Audits, Bookkeeping, Incoma Tax Service and Quarterly Re ports. I Blended Juice Calif. Valencia Orange Juice Grapefruit Juice Green Beans Green Beans Sweet Tender Peas, 3 sv. Sweet, Tender Peas, 3 sv. Whole Kernel Corn Cream Style Corn Cream Style Corn Cream Style Corn Golden Hominy Mixed Vegetables Pumpkin Pumpkin Tomatoes Pear Halves PUBLIC IRA S. HALL CARROTS / s 2 RINCHES 17c READY MIX CEMENT Phone 4401 FR1 J Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby Garden Standby Standby Standby Standby Garden Standby 46-oz. 46-oz. 46-oz. ]picnic 303 jpicnic 303 303 ]jicnic 303 303 303 303 303 21 1 21 3 Cans 89c $1.15 79c 55c 68c 41c 56c 63c 41c 55c 49c 37c 55c 37c 56c 51c $1.17 Case 21 6 Cans $1.75 $2.25 $1.55 $1.08 $1.30 79c $1.08 $1.23 79c S1.08 96c 72c $1.08 73c $1.08 99c $2 29 Standby GkAPEFRUi' $4.19 $4.97 $3.08 $4.15 $4.59 $3.05 $4.10 $3.83 $2.85 $4.03 $2.85 $4.12 $3.85 S8.65 Standby LIMA BEAM* Standby wit lUM’v* Standby I llhf al * «tl /bu fl« t • SPINACH FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES Member of Oregon Association of Public Accountants CAVE JUNCTION Size Brand BUY NOW! 3M NOTARY Chuck Roasts E N T E R I T HARVEST Honor Roll Given for IVHS Hall s Friday and Saturday The Superior Heat Wilmington, California because of the serious illness of his youngest sister. The parsonage will soon have a new roof. S. 11. and W. Lumber Co. donated lumber and R. T. Weidman donated the hauling. ------------- o AUCTION LOCATED IN MODEL GROCERY SPECIALS Police Court News Every OWEN'S MARKET SAT., SUN GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS TOKAY CRAPES 2-LBS 2 LBS 29c 19c model grocery SNOW WHITE CAULIFLOWER HEAD— 19c Cave Junction