Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, December 05, 1952, Image 1

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ILLINOIS VALLEY NEWS
THE
VOL. XV, NO. 33
VOICE
OF
*
VALLEY
('ave Junction. Oregon, Friday, December 5,1952
Band and Chorus io Appear in Concerl 33 4-H'ers
Tonight io Raise Funds ior Equipment Awarded Pins
Here Nov. 28
Program
•
THE
♦
•
♦
i
BAND
"Show Boy March” ................... ...............
“Sun Valley Overture"
Saxophone Duet .... . “Star of the East”
Will Huff
Joseph Paulson
Charline Welsh
Jack Champion
Tw-o Christmas Chorales ......................
Ararnged by Paul Yoder
“Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee”, Bach
“Beautiful Savior” ...............
Christansen
“Christ mast ide”
De Lamater
. Ovt-i ature
“Holy City
Cornet Duet
Freda Stepp
Joe Spalinger
Mendelssohn
“Alleluia” and Chorale
Clarinet Ensemble—Roberta England, Dpane Nealy,
Douglas Plumblee, Kenneth Rosenberg, Bill Smith
II
Single Copy Ten Cents
New Headworks and Gale Gives 2 Valley Farmers
Year-Round Gravity Flow Irrigation Waler Supply
7 Leaders Among
Awards Recipients
At Achievement Night
Thirty-three first, third
fifth-year achievement pins were
awarded at the l-H Achievement
program at the high school Nov..
28, Valley leaders announced this
week.
Speakers for the occasion in­
cluded county agent Bob Murdock,
home demonstration agent RizpaR,
Douglass and Mr. Packer represen­
CHORUS
ting the First National Bank of
Ida B. Wilson
“O Little Town of Bethlehem
Porltnd, Grants Pass; Mr. Neilson,
Adolph Adam
“O Holy Night" ......
U. S. National Bank of Portland,
Solo by LaVonne Smith with Chorus
Grants Pass; and a representative
..............................
Dr. Robert Kutcher
"When Day Is Done”
of the Builders Supply, Grants
III
Pass.
BAND
The pins, which were awardiM I
F.
E.
Bigelow
“Our Director March"
by the First National Bank of
G. E. Holmes
“Saskatchewan Overtur ■e”
Max Thomas
Portland, went to the following
“On Shawnee Road”
. Olivadate
Valley 4-H members:
“Avalon Nights Overture"
Ilinois Valley Dairy club—Car­
olyn DeMersseman, Connie Hager.
ILLINOIS VALLEY
Roberta Martin, Carol Appy, Jer-
tie Ann Hager and Danny DeMers-
The IVHS 37-member band and
seman.
20-mem'ber girl's chorus make
Deer Creek Ranchers club—Di­ Farmer« Ru««el Doran (aitting) and C. E. Burton
kupply which will require a minimum
their initial appearance before the
ana Strohkirch.
(•landing) »urvey the new gate and headwork,
amount of effort to regulate.
public in a concert tonight, Friday
Illinois Valley Livestock du b— they built thia aummer for a year-round irrigation
SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE PHOTO
at 8 in the high school gym.
Nisha Moyer, Llyabelle Cross,
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A group of sacred Christmas
Clark England, Sharon Moyer,
numbers and some secular num­
Kenneth Rosenberg, Leland Rosen*
Two farmers along Rough and
bers will be presented by the band
berg, Richard Burnett and Mike
Ready Creek west of the airport
and instrumental soloists, follow­
Burnett.
did something about their seas-
ed by three songs by the chorus,
onal irrigation problem last sum­
Jab
and
Gab
club
—
Diana
Stroh
­
Second
Skating
Party
including “O Holy Night” sung
mer by constructing a head-works
kirch, Sandra Brewer and Shirley
by LaVonne Smith and the chorus. Held Wednesday
and metal screw gate at a low e-
May Brewer.
Ending the program will be four
A joint meeting of the Illinois
nough level to give them gravity
Scrimmage
with
The
Sewing
Basket-
■Helen
and
The Junior Class gave another
selections by the band.
Valley Farm Bureau and the
flow irrigation water the year
Brockmiller,
Judy
Ter
­
Catherine
Grants Pass Friday
Under the leadership of J. L. skating party on December 3. rel, Aoan Starks. Arlene Hoover Cattleman’s Association will be
around.
held Thursday, Dec. 11 at 8 in
Jameson, music instructor, there These parties will be given the and Joyce Beauvais.
The farmers, Russell Doran and
Forty hoop hopefuls are turning
the IVHS library for special talks
has been renewed interest in the first Wednesday of each month
C. E. Burton, were one of the
out
daily
at
IVIIS
as
Coach
We;
Ill
—
Peggy
Bornaman,
Sewing
for
the
rest
of
this
school
year.
bn the state branding laws.
high school band this year and
Peters starts drilling his varsity three groups of farmers last sum-
The money the Junior Class Jennie Lou Carothers, Mary Ann
from a small beginning, member­
The state brand inspector and squad in earnest for three weeks met- who received Illinois Valley
Bornaman
and
Evelyn
Marie
Math
­
makes
from
these
skating
parties
ship has grown to 37.
also the county brand inspector, of practice contests before tack­ Soil Conservation district assis­
ews. ,
Chamberlin, will speak to the
Proceeds from the concert are 1 goes toward the Junior-Senior
tance in improving their irriga­
Individual—Don King and Nisha group on the laws and the im­ ling league opponents in January.
to go toward much-needed equip­ Prom, the most important social |
tion ditches.
The
IV
boys
will
meet
Grants
■
event
of
the
year.
Moyer.
portance of branding cattle.
ment for the music department.
District
technicians
assisted
Pass Friday in an informal scrim­
o—
|
Leaders receiving pins the same
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Open to the public, all questions mage at 3 p.m. before meeting Doran and Burton in the planning
night
included
Robert
Martin.
Bob
Juniors Make Final
on the subject will attempt to be Ashland twice next weekend for and specifications for the masonry,
Spaulding, Margie Simington, Mar­ answered.
Choice on Class Rings
the first scheduled games of the headworks and gate—the actual
vin Cross, Grace Strohkirch, Vir­
Branding of cattle is important season.
work being done in between usual
ginia Steimer and Mrsi Ione
Junior Class rings were defini­ Wright. Leader pins were pre­ to prevent rustling, said a Farm
Players expected by Peters to (arm chores by the two men them­
tely decided upon at our last sented by the U. S. National Bank Bureau spokesman. Only recently qualify for the varsity squad in­ selves over a peiiod of about a
class meeting. These rings will be of Portland.
the Grants Pass Daily Courier clude Orlen Pickle, Larry Sanders, month.
carried
a news item of count}- Bob Jones, Mel Barton, Gary Ty-
bought from Crown Company of
The year-round gravity flow
Part of the refreshments served
Sixty-four girls representing Portland. To make the handling that night were donated by sev­ cattle rustling.
cer, Ronnie Terrel, Doug Plumlee, supply replaces the former need
five regional high schools will meet easier for the class officers and eral Cave Junction businessmen,
Louis Watson, Warren Cook and for having to each summer dam
together tomorrow, Saturday, Dec. advisors it was decided to send the cakes being furnished by HEU
the creek with logs and clean the
Earl Reinoehl.
6, at the Illinois Valley high school for these rings through Stem's members.
ditch which ha<i been damaged
A back injury received during
for a “Sportsday” sponsored by Jewerly Store.
and filled with debris. The creek
o
the
football
season
has
sidelined
These rings will be on display
the local Girls Athletic Assn.
has supplied water for these two
Stan Campbell who had hoped to
Grants Pass, Crater, Ashland, until December 15.
farms for about fifty years, ac­
Church
Officials
Here
_ Q
•
also turn out for the hoop sport.
and Rogue River high schools will
cording to resident soil conserva­
Peters’ charges meet Ashland on tionist Loyd Burnett.
each be sending ten girls to par­ Seniors and Frosh
For Dinner Meeting
their floor Friday, Dec. 12 and
ticipate in a double elimination
The men lowered the bottom of
Santa
Claus
is
due
on
Cave
Persons interested in the Episco­
then return to the home floor tor the gate and ditch to avoid dam
volleyball tournament that will be­ Win Half Day Off
Junction
’
s
Main
St.
today
and
Sat
­
palian church now being completed
a second go at the college town ming the creek. About 100 feet
gin at 10:30 a.m. and last through
The Seniors won a half day in Cave Junction' will meet with urday afternoons, rain or shine, af­ boys, Saturday, Dec. 13.
4 <pm. There will be eight teams
of 36-inch pipe was laid in th"
ter
his
first
scheduled
appearance
off by selling the most tickets church officials at a potluck din­
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of eight girls each.
ditch below the headworks.
was
rained
out
Monday.
Bleacher
Project.
They
ner Dec. 11 in the O’Brien Wom­
Two games of volleyball will for our
Commented Russell Doran on
As the Treasure Hunt is about
be in progress at the same time, amassed $1X1. The Frosh were en’s clubhouse.
the new system, “It will save lots
to
go
into
its
second
week,
two
with
$179.
that
they
too
so
close
The Right Rev. Benjamin D.
ending with a championship game
of work.”
between the finalists. Colored were gra nted a half day of lesiure. Ragwell. Bishop of Oregon Episco­ more merchants signed up for par­
The other two metal gates built
Each class met its quota of palian churches and the Ven. Perry ticipation. They were the Selma
slides taken by Miss Hazel Peter­
in the Valley summer were on
Store
and
Kerby
Market.
$100
and
more.
This
will
enable
Smith, Archdeacon, will be present
son, GAA advisor, of the Olympic
Sucker Creek, Burnett said.
Santa’s hours this week will be
games in Helsinki, Finland last the school to buy about four set« for the 6:30 p.m. dinner and meet­
- 'O ■■ - — -
from
3:30
today
(Friday)
until
of
Bleachers.
ing.
summer will be shown during the
Insulation of the Medical Cen­
closing
and
from
noon
to
closing
To
all
those
who
bought
ticket«
The new church located just
day for those teams not active a’
ter building was completed last
the time. Table tennis will also be for this project we extend our north of the city limits of Cave time Saturday.
Sunday and arrangements are be-
With
Valley
school
children
thanks
from
each
and
every
one
Junction is rapidly nearing com­
available for those interested.
ing completed for covering the
pletion, with a special crew work­ starting their Christmas vacation floor of the surgery with asphalt
A musical program will be pre­ at the school.
Wednesday,
Dec.
24,
a
I
f
ree
mat-
ing
on
it
this
week.
sented during the lunch hour, each
tile, the board of directors an-
Anyone interested in the church inee will be shown at the IVY nounced this week.
school contributing a part of the Seniors Pick Caps, Gownsi
give
Theatre
that
afternoon
1
to
is invited to attend the potluck
program.
Floors yf the other rooms will
An amended writ of mandamus
parents .the opportunity of com-
dipner
Registration will be between And Announcements
pleting last Christmas shopping be similarly finished when fund- was filed against former city re-
o
9:30 and 10 a.m.
The Senior Class has .chosen
conki Isabelle II. Small Wednes­
unhampered, Further details on are available, the board added.
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I day,
their announcements along with
Nov. 26, designed by the
the
show
will
be
announced
later.
Ranger
Harold
Bowerman,
Cecil
Sucker Creek Bridge
their caps and gowns. The colors
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Hathaway and Hugh White donat­ City of Cave Junction to obtain
Auxiliary Honors
will be solid maroon with a gray ( oustruction Progressing
ed their time and labor in finishing infai mation on certain missing
tassel. These will came from
District President
the insulation of the building. city records.
| Forms are in and the pouring is
Crown and Co.
The amended writ was necess-
The board anticipates lower fuel
I nearing completion on the Sucker
A potluck supper in honor of
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costs this winter as a result of ary after an omission in the orig­
Creek bridge under construction
District Four President Ethel Ham­
inal writ filed by City Attorney
the men’s work,
I at the mouth of Bi« Grayback
ilton preceded the American Leg­
Win. Carlson
prompted
Mrs.
tection
from
the
Creek, the Illinois Valley Ranger
ion auxiliary meeting Nov. 19.
Small’s attorney E. L. Mikesell
summer.
Station announced this week,
Members of the post were invited
Justice court cases before judge
As one means of raisin« addi to file a demurrer which was
Robert D. Maguire, son of Mr.
The bridge was contracted by
to join the ladies.
Wm. Sease the past week were:
tional
funds for the Medical Cen sustained by circuit court judge
Ausland & Dodson, with the forest and Mrs. Dewey W. Maguire of
A hanky shower for the hon­
H. H. Bartlett, Grants Pass, service completing the approaches. Payette, Idaho, was recently pro­ ter, the board is sponsoring a O. J. Millard.
oree was held during the meeting. axle overload $50 and costs; Wai­
Mrs. Carlson had ten days from
The old forest service bridge, moted to the rank of staff se r- Christmas Fruitcake sale under the Nov. 26 to file her answer, at
Mrs. Hamilton spoke to the mem­
ter C. Robbins, Grants Pass, tan­ located on the French Peak Rd., géant.
direction of Beulah Hamilton. Any-
bers on membership, publicity and
which time another court hearing
dem axle overload, $100 and costs;
With the United States Air one wishing to purchase cakes
became too weak to safely carry
other activities in her department
season will be set to continue prelim­
Hazel M. Chappell. Cave Junc­
for
the
coming
holiday
Force
for
20
nionthts,
Sergeant
heavy logging traffic. The CCC-
at this time.
inary hearings.
tion. inadequate warning device,
Gifts for the “Yanks’’ were
built structure will be removed as Maguire has been at Holloman Air is asked to contact Mr«, Hamil-
■ ■
o
$2.50 and costs; Bert E. Gates,
Hard-
uinee
ton
at
the
Illinois
Valley
Force
Base,
New
-
Mexico,
soon as the new bridge is in
displayed and Unit President Irene
combination overload and refus­
as
a
November 1951. He works
ware.
McCasland voiced her appreciation
service.
Christmas Eve Dance to
ing to obey weightmaster, $126
crew chief on a B-26.
"Contributions for the fui th-
of gifts donated by non-members.
■n-
and coats; Laurence A. Cushing,
wife,
Sergeant
Maguire
and
his
These gifts were sent to the
ering of the hospital project are Benefit Hoskins Family
the former Diane E. Morey,
hospitals for veterans to choose Cave Junction, no tail light, $2.50
Tickets are being circulated
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George always thankfully received," said
among for members of their im­ and costs; Leonard Hodges, Cave
Junction, intoxication on public
Morey of Cave Junction, reside Mrs. George Martin, member of throughout the Valley this week
mediate family.
reported
by
the
The weather a«
highway, $20.50 and costs; Arvin
at “Monista,” the government the board of director.«. "Any in­ for a Christmas Eve dance at the
Tayloe, O'Brien, overwidth load, Illinois Valley Ranger station for housing area for airmen and their dividual or organization wishing t Legion’hall which will be for the
Deals Have Successful
$10 and costs; John K. Wilbur, the peiiod Nov. 24-30 is as fol- families.
benefit of Bud Hoskins who was
I to help can contact the board
lows :
injured over a month ago in a
Grand Opening Saturday Cave Junction, driving while li­
or any of its members.”
Humidity
Temp.
logging accident.
Sgt. Luther Tibbs, son of Mr.
I cense suspended, $15 and costs.
Nov.
Hijh Low Hi<h Low Rain
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The dance will be Wednesday
Deal’s Shoe Store reported w
95
32 None and Mrs. Si Tibbs of route one | FIFTH GRADES TO GIVE
21
49
21
night, Dec. 24 starting at 9.
successful grand opening Satur­ SPANISH WAR VETERAN DIES 25
has
been
placed
in
the
inactive
PROGRAM FOR PTA
98
44 None
47
17
The proceeds will help the Hos­
day, estimating at least three hun-
Word has been received of the 26
99
47 »None army reserve. Sgt. Tibbs spent
18
45
PTA kins family while he is bedfast
drer dropped in during the day death of George Shade, Spanish 27
The
Kerby
Grade
School
ten
months
in
the
Korean
theatre
99
52 None
43
18
for several months. Several Val­
War veteran and a resident of 28
between 9 and 6.
43
99
54 None during which time he earned a meets for a Christmas program ley organizations and mills are co­
19
Donna Stevenson and Laurence Kerby, Nov. 21 in the Veteran’« 29
provided
by
the
two
fifth
grade
purple
heart.
He
has
more
recently
98
48 None
45
23
operating in the sponsorship of the
Cushing won the two pairs of Hospital, Portland. No further de­ 30
97
43
.05 been stationed at Camp Rucker, rooms at the school cafeteria
53
2.3
dance.
free shoes offered as door prize« tails were available at this time.
Thursday Dec. 11 at 1:30 p.m.
Ala.
HIGH
SCHOOL
NEWS
Joint Meeting
At IVHS, 11th
40 Out for
IV Hoop Squads
5 Schools Meet
For Sportsday
Kids io See
Free Show 24th
Medical Center
Improves Building
New Writ Filed
On Mrs. Small
News of Valley . .
BOYS IN UNIFORM
Police Court News
WEATHER