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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1952)
Friday. October 3!, 1952 lllinoia Valley TREATS FOR HALLOWEEN SAMPLE BALLOT Weekend in Medford Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ander son spent the weekend in Med ford visiting relatives. FOR MAYOR Vote for One 100 101 □ □ □ LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Constructive letter* to th* editor of general interest are both welcomed and encouraged. Although the writer may re quest hi» name withheld from publication. ALL letter» muit be signed when turned in. ELWOOD HUSSEY FRED SALVAGE FOR COUNCIL Vote for Two 102 □ NETTIE FARL1EN 103 □ WALTER FREEMAN The hobgoblin season is here—time for witches, ghosts and devils of all sites to ring neighborhood doorbells and demand “a treat.” 104 □ BLAKE MILLER This year when the youthful spooks arrive on your doorstep why not be prepared with some really good nutritious candy? Candy apples are right in the Halloween tradition, so be sure to have an ample supply around. For grown-ups—have some choco lates on hand Here’s a Candy Apple recipe the small fry will love. Recipe is from the Research Kitchens of Blue Bonnet Margarine. CANDY APPLES 2 cups sugar u teaspoon salt 1 cup light corn syrup u cup Blue Bonnet Margarine *» cup water ii teaspoon cinnamon 12 red apples on sticks Place sugar, corn syrup, water and salt in a deep saucepan. Place over moderate heat. Stir constantly until mixture begins to boil. Cook without stirring to 290* F (or until a small amount dropped in cold water becomes brittle). As crystals collect on sides of pan, wipe them away with a damp cloth. Add the mar garine and cinnamon and stir in gently. Continue to cook without stirring to 300’ F., or until syrup is brittle while under cold water but becomes soft and plastic when removed. Remove the syrup from direct heat and set at once over hot water. Dip apples on sticks into hot syrup. Remove and twist to spread the syrup evenly Hold apple over pan a minute or two, then place on greased baking sheet or waxed paper. Forks may be substituted for sticks if neces sary—the apples taste just as good. Yield: 12 Candy Apples. (ANS) 105 □ G. C. TILLERY □ ................. □ ................. Bom Turkey Time 1» Here! Granddaughter There will be a free drawing for a turkey at 3 p.m. at the “Turkey Carnival” being sponsored by the O’Brien Women's club. You wortW go hungry if you attend, because there will be a chicken and noodle dinner served continuously from the time the doors open at noon. pd. adv. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. John David at Barstowe, Cal if., Oct. 27. Mrs. David is the former Pat Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Moore, Sr, of Kerby. Mrs. Moore is in California with her daughter at the present time. ILLINOIS VALLEY VOTERS SHOW REVUE SATURDAY Few of the films in the Roy Rogers series have offered more in the way of honest-to-goodness entertainment than “Trigger, Jr.” What with two Triggers instead of one, horse fights, a small boy's psychological problems, and a cir cus to boot, this one is a cinch for tops in enjoyment. ELECT Democratic Candidate ----------------- o----------------- Weekend in Pendleton Mr. and Mrs. Ed C. Abbey spent the weekend in Pendleton Movie goers generally will find where they attended the canton “David and Bathsheba” a master and auxiliary rally. piece of screencraft. Fixcellent set — o— tings, camerawork and coloring Grant» Pa»> Visitor make this a “must-see” picture. Mrs. Mabel Ellis was in Grants Episodes from the Second Book of Pass on business one day last Samuel unfold in a narrative which emphasizes the flaming and tem week pestuous love story. Gregory Peek and Susan Hayward shine spectac ularly in physical personification of the script’s portraiture. SUNDAY WYATT fresh themes meets its challenge Bride,” the 1 in “Japanese War daringly ,frank ; and outspoken romantic drama about a marriage between and Orential and Occi- dental. Co-starred are the first lady of the Orential theatre and screen, beautiful and diminutive Shirley Yamaguchi, and the hand some Caucasian actor, Don Taylor. and MONDAY TUESDAY «nd WEDNESDAY Your County Commissioner —ami have representation south of Hayes Hill! A fiery page from the turbulejjt history of Mexico, “Viva Zapata: ’ directed bv the renowned Elia Kaz an, unfolds the courageous story of Emiliano Zapata, played by Marl in Brendo, who for nine years was the unconqured leader of a people in arms. Also showing is the famous “Gasoline Alley” family of the popular Frank O. King comic strip will make its second screen appear ance in “Corky of Gasoline Al iev” with Scotty Beckett as Corky and Jimmy Lydon as Skeexix. (Pol Adv. Paid by !.. M. Wyatt) COI«*01- THURSDAY «nd FR|DAY The avid and unending search bv film companys for timely and MORE People through VOTE "NO Illinois Valley News WANT ADS VOTE TO SUSTAIN A LAW WHICH... < 1 2 Has worked well for 19 years! 3 Keeps the dairy industry out of the hands of a one-man political dictator! 4 Keeps the dairy industry from falling into the hands of a big-busing. monopoly! Preserves your steady supply of pure, while some milk at fair, uniform prices! j Come in or Call in PHONE 3401 THOSE WHO KNOW THE DAIRY INDUSTRY WILL VOTE 333 X NO! PLAY SAFE AND FOLLOW THEIR LEAD . . . KEEP A FAIR LAW! ••4 AJ* b» *• Oil GO S M. •! . . C : •, . O mv H 5* j < * ' ». t •! ? < , à ’a jj 4 0>«faa