Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, December 05, 1952, Page 8, Image 8

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    Friday, December 5, 1952
lllinoia Valley New»
Pag» 8
Harrisburg Farmer Wins
State Speaking Contest
Mrs. Duncan
Back from Chico
Mrs. Mabelle Duncan
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KERBY—Mabelle Dunean re­
turned last Wednesday from Chi­
co, Calif., where she was called
by the illness of her foster mother,
Mrs. Cora Raiff.
Dollie Duncan was confined to
her home early this week with In­
testinal flu.
Em'y Hooey has been ill for
quite some time, but is now im­
proving.
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Chorus to Meet Tuesday
Because of conflicting activi­
ties next Monday, Dec. 8, the Com­
munity Chorus will meet for its
weekly rehearsal Tuesday, Dec. 9
at the same time and place, chorus
director Ann Leonard announced
yesterday. The group is readying
certain Christmas numbers, to be
sung for the public during the
week before the 25th.
A Harrisburg farmer is the win­
ner of the 1952 state public speak­
ing contest sponsored by the Ore­
gon Association of Soil Conserva­
tion districts, of which the local
district is a member.
The winning speech entitled
“The Job Ahead in My Soil Conser­
vation District" was given by far­
mer Randall Grimes. Grimes will
compete for national honors and
a $1000 cash prize at the 1953
national convention in Omaha next
February.
Ray Nickerson, route 1, Cave
Junction, is president of the spon­
soring organization. There were
no contest participants from the
Illinois Valley Conservation dis­
trict
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ON STATE COMMITTEE
O’BRIEN
GRADE
SCHOOL
NEWS
CLASS LISTENS TO OWN
CAROL RECORDINGS
The fifth and sixth grade girls
have been having a good time get­
ting ready for Christmas. They
have been practicing Christmas
carols using Mr. Grubb’s tape re­
corder to hear how they sound.
SPELLING TEST PROVES
DIFFICULT FOR 5TH AND 6TH
There were only three fifth
graders to make a perfect score
in their six weeks spelling test,
they were Lou Ella Alcorn, Pat­
ricia George, and Ann Emerson.
No one in the sixth grade mad?
a perfect score, the two highest
scores, 99 G were made by Melba
Jordan and Olean Moore.
Glenn Morrison Post, American
Legion member, Elwood Hussey,
was selected this week by the state
department commander to serve on
the Legion’s state aeronautic com­
mittee.
BRINGS OWL TO CLASS
Lou Ella Alcorn brought in a
Great Horned owl, that her father
had shot.
FROM THE 3RD AND 4TH—
to yours
Choose here the gift your “handy man’’
will enjoy most... a power tool to make
his repair work easier, his wood-work­
ing hobby more fun!
I
Tilting-Arbor Bench
Saw (at left). Pre­
cision built.
“Alice Nunemaker and Jean
Loganbill sold corsages all day
Sunday for Christmas money.”
Jean Loganbill
“JoAnn Perry is back from a
four and a half week vacation
in Texas and part of Arkansas."
Dennie Bottel
Roy Watson caught a fox in a
bear tray Sunday, Dennie Bottel
said he got to see it.
The people who got perfect
I scores in the fifty-word test in,
the third and fourth grades were
Judy McLendon, Bonnie Marshall,
Karen Preston, Daniel Hovanski.
and Dennie Bottel.
The two grades are working
toward better English. Linda Hun­
ter is making "Brownie” the little
fellow who tells us the rules to
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The grand decoration of the
Degree of Chivalry was conferred
upon Ed C. Abbey at a reception
in his honor given by his home
lodge. Canton No. +>, Prineville,
Ore., Saturday Nov. 22.
The honor was bestowed by the
department commander, Roy Ter-
ney, of Pendleton.
The Abbeys spent the weekend
Three girls were initiated into
the Order of Job's Daughters at
the regular meeting, Monday, Dec.
1. They were Donna Gray, Bever­
ly Platter and Sandra Platter.
Under escort and honors. Jr.
Past Queen Carol Burr, and Joy
Kellert, grand representative to
New Mexico for OES were intro­
duced and welcomed.
Hymns appropriate for the cere­ in Prineville.
mony were sung by LaVonne
Smith, Christine Duncan .and |
Claire Cooper, accompanied by
Ronine Rausch.
Installation plans were made for
the night of Dec. 8. Practice will I
be Dec. 7 at 2 p.m. in the Masonic
hall. All officers are requested to I
be present.
LaVonne Smith, librarian, gave '
a humorous reading. The pie sale
Gifts for Mothers,
was reported a success. Many fun­
ny incidents were told of the slum- |
Daughters, Sisters
her party held Friday Dec. 28.
The new members were pre­
And Sweethearts ...
sented with corsages by Honored I
Queen Jonelle Benge, and Jim '
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Garrison, associate guardian, gave
them a brief talk.
• Gown«
After the closing ceremony of
• Hosiery
the Bethel, all adjourned to the '
• Brief«
dining room for refreshments.
Bethel No. 36 meets the first
• Robe«
and third Mondays of each month
•
Bed Jacket«
and parents, guardians and mem­
• Hand Bag«
bers of the Masonic and Eastern
Stars are invited to attend.
• Slipper«
follow. He will perch on the win-.
dow curtain. Last week’s test show-1
ed improvement made by Dennie |
Bottel, Bonnie Marshall, Karen i
Preston, Gary Campbell, Roddy
Bottel and Linda Hunter.
The fourth grades are learn­
ing the names of the states, they I
play a game using their chalk-1
board- map.
(The above reported by Ann]
Emerson and Wanda Fish)
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Redwoods Telephone Co. owner,
Don Gibbs, was chosen secretary-
treasurer and hired as manager
of the newly-organized Service
Telephone Co., Inc. which has ap­
plied to the Public Utilities com­
mission to purchase the Applegate
,
I Valley Telephone Co.
The company will service the
Applegate-
Provolt-Missouri Flat-
j
Williams-Murphy area.
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!
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Farge Lantern 11.95 Pocket Sti ve
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