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Stillman ltallrg rands for Santa, but between these er- P1112 --- 11 1- .Y Y , ll - Y ' ' A -Q JL. XVIII, No. 6 STILLMAN VALLEY, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1951 VVHOLE NO. E ,, , A-MLW, M -Y WWW-w,,,,,.,H,,,,,N,,,,,,-,M-UMW--,-1,,,,,,-,, I A 1 o o I is If no .ommumty Auction I X coli. nstmas I N w k IS X I Gi ere ext ee I , . . Don't forget the big community auc- lf X Q in Saturday, Dec. 29. It starts at 1 - I GIS :lock and will be held at the sun- ' ' I Q QI 2 rv' ces an Valley high School' ' 001' I CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH There will be articles to interestt - 3 iNEwS eryone-Including farm machiflery' . I QQ?-5 i 1 Il Sunday school, 10 a. ln. actors, livestock, tools, furniture, I SQ get xx rl. , Mumhm worship 11 a m tusieholgt appgigncgs, farm produce, , 00125 -sie, i . 4' fimvg I Choir ,.,.h,,a,.Sa1,'7.30' pl' m., N micra san oo. 1 ,xo fx .K 3 , .,, ,. ,' Salable articles of all xypes are ur- ' grbxqvox 99Q,,xX I-, 52 3 35' 'S' ' IM.: ibl:fcgltliuFf,S?2:fLi,, :ntly desired. A sales c argo .of six 5-I-9 Q99 ,5oP3Qz.0', k 25' E S' 5 U I I Q d h 1' I b . Q . i Q Q gm. Ao. Q5 L, 2. .un ay sc oo num ers r cent will be charged for selling N Q to A X .,,- N 2, Q ,U - , V, -f h h h , ticles. Articles donated for sale big.-'fc' I Xe? jg is Ihgggl Fshgget gifis ugSe,tI greatly Tpprailatedf X161 so Egg 5.53 ,d in white paper. Food, cl am t e'sa.e vi' go of . e MASQ lg W 9.5 r toys are needed for the . Xhetathletic Qghtglqlg pitIJxect.h .Er 5 c 53-Q, below' Two worthy fam uf mneirg or .e Sn QQ W O O S S Q 3' - Im-n selected for us to help. Illfgngndtqfiuil axlixsgz' me X 35' Q 5 iil5 has four children, girls w , I 4. Sv --s nrt- two, six and twelve y 31313: Xfhzliilge food booths f il ,, :init :ind an eight year old bog , , ' - 'l'ln- other familv has seven g mg pie or cake for ff? E.- ,C , ' - - -: U? H I I ages are three, five, six se ged to do so' ?' 5, , f- twelve, and thirteen and ia I Items donated for the sale 'fisf 5. gl I months old :ked up if we are notified. L ,ix :gifs E 1.111731 ,mfs class of 'lffith Iilumber Co., 120112, if L f ,. --Z . ...-- , ABQAA.. nr le has been self sire to ave items pic e up. Q-G f , '-5 I V and deliver t Let's all check to see what L V0 I ' .IJ rn:-I P Ulf '0I everyone brin a can donate for the sale. 5 F' ' ' AOIUG 4 - - . , ,h E A ........ 3 0 Q M. un our Christmas :t is a worthy one. Let s put . P00 J -1' h e top IQ f X R uaaq pm, nate t an we at 1 J 'R 'raft Board Noted' Local Board No. 178 Ogle county is received a call to forward 55 men r preinduction physical examina- in on Jan. 2. Also, we have received a call to for- ard 14 men for induction on Jan. 16. AYER HONORED Frank C. Mayer was recently hon- ed in the Mutual Trust Life Insur- I I I I I I I I Ice Co. publication, The Record, as I ing one of their fiwle leading produc- I s in the entire United States. My Ii syer became associated with the I' mpany as a' life underwriter a few onths ago. Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Anderson and lughters, Mrs.. Frank Anderson, Lil- a and Wilmer were dinner guests' mday at the liwald Anderson hofme Rockford, in onor of Barbara An- 9 frson s birthday. Ilinterize Your Iriving Habits I Winterize your driving as well as, nur car when cold weather arrives. Longer-hours of darkness, poor visi- lity caused by snow and ice,. fog td frost on the windshield, and slip- lry roads add serious hazards 'toj ly about Judy K.- of ly to Gossi Thi 111 119 I 111,100 .gil U' UQ oh QI P s week Rudolph red-nosed reindeer has been busy doing a few er- rands few he found time to gather these bits of gossip. Rudolph happened to be going over the Jack Oregon Coliseum when he saw W. and'Nonie F., Dick A. and Carolyn M., Dodd G. and Vina C., Phil Rural H. and Carolyn. S. going into the Youth semi-formal dance. They all looked a little chilled. The Floyd thre newest of freshman couples are G. and Sharon I. They've had e or four dates now. This could get serious. Rudolph heard that Joann B. had a part been Last a week or so ago. John S. has keeping Joann busy since then. week was really busy for her. Y Seems that ther F, F. A. banquet played a big moment in Dorothy Y. rom hom 8 have antic life, anyway, Dorothy came with a 51 class ring. Could it been Norman W.'s? Congratulations are in order to Ro- gene H., since last Wednesday Gene F. came home. Rogene looks pretty hanvy lately. .IW7 I I I I I I I I I I Q9 ,gb Xqfglwegg. . Q95 Some of olate angel' sport, roller around in a cold der whose.J Song: Choc'- QI won- Yonderg ac- tor, John Wayneg actress, RhonduI Flemingg teacher, Simpkinsg subject, speech. By now you should guess that this week's senior is Audrey Hayes. Virginia White F. H. A. The F. H. A. girls had their chi-151-1 mas party on Dec. 20. First of all,I the girls went Caroling at variousl places then they came back to the high ' school and had refreshments, played games and exchanged gifts. The next hot lunch will be served the first Wednesday after Christmas vacation. Betty l.. Advice to the Lovelorn Dear Aunt Jen, Whee! I am so happy, a cute littlc sophomore girl smiled at me yester- day. She was a short tabout 5'31,Q J brunette, short hair, pretty teeth, etc: She is iust wnndprfnl, . I and IAN iCH NEWS I Sunday school, 10 a. ' Morning worship, 11 a. m. There will be no evening ser as wc are joining the Congregat: church for their Christmas prog Christmas morning, 5:30 a. m. .lulotta service. Tuesday evening, 7:30 p. m., children's Christmas program. m. I 'I Ice creamg I riding' I 'Farmers degree in 1945 and an ,I orary State Farmers degree in 1 He lives on the south side of man. By now you probably knov teacher I am talking about is Parish. Leafs Win Over Cards December 14 marked another feat for the Stillman Valley he weights. With a 10 point lead a end of the first quarter, Leaf l held a seven point lead at the Stillman came within two point the third quarter of tieing the 1 but was left behind at the end o . third quarter 38 to 32. Final scoi to 44. The game summary as foll I FG FT PF 0 2 Cox .......... .-.. .......... .1 Wiles .... ........... 3 4 4 Hickey ...,.. .... ........ 6 1 1 2 Bennett ........ ............ 3 3 4 N, Gockcn ................................. 2 1 5 'I Armour ...,.,........................ 2 2 2 I Lightweights Beat Leaf River
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1951 Track Stillman Valley's 1951 track team turned in a fine season by winning Z, tying one and losing one Meet. The Cardinals first lost to Winnebago 88- 75, then came back with a total of 79 lfZ points to Monroe's 641fZ, and Forreston's 59 points in a treangular meet. Stillman then won from Leaf River 87-76 before being tied by Byron 8l1fZ- 81 lfZ. ln the Freshman-Sophomore divi- sion of the Route 72 Conference Stillman fell lfZ of a point from winning first place. Some dependable scoreres were Jack Wiles, usually winning theg Hi- Jump QF-Sl, Pole Vault fVar. 1, 100 yard dash QF-Sl and the Low Hurdles QF-Sl, Norman Wills scoring in the Hi Hurdles, Low Hurdles and the 100 yard dash. Jack Wills scored a total of 92 points in five meets. Norman Wills 63 lfZ, Lee Musselman 38, Sam Cwocken 28, Richard Armour Z8, Jim Good ZZ lf-4, Frank Bennett 34 3f4, for a major letter. Compliments PLAYMOR LANES BROADWAY RADIO Stillman Valley, Ill. AND APPLIANCE 1126 Broadway Rockford, Ill.
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SANTA CENTER JUMP D. A. R. WINNER AUGUST Z7 SEPTEMBER 7 10 15 Z1 Z8 29 OCTOBER 7-13 17 Z6 NOVEMBER 4-10 15-16 ZZ-Z3 DECEMBER 5 5 12 Z0 Z1 ZZ-Jan.l JANUARY Z 14 ZZ 26 1951 School First Day of school. Everyone confused Mrs. Van Sickle came for the S. V. News Drive. fThese contests really keep us busyl PTA Get Aquainted Night Fall Festival. All the classes were kept busy with their floats. Stillman Cards defeat Monroe Panthers ZZ-13 Mr. Lace presented the new Driver Training car to S. V. H. S. FHA girls went to Waterman Fire Prevention Week All the Seniors looked nice today. Senior Pictures The teachers gave us a day off. flnstitutel National Clothing Week Students enjoyed the Junior Play, entitled Cheaper By the Dozen . lt was a huge success. A professional cast cou1dn't have done better. Thanksgiving Vacation. Extra big dinner on the ZZ. Assembly. Elzie the mental wizard helped us learn how to study. Faculty Board Banquet. Teacher gl Board enjoyed an evening of fun. FFA Banquet FHA girls went Christmas Caroling, came back to school for refreshments Snowstorm KNO schooll Christmas vacation Back to school again. Santa Claus arrived. Better late than never. PTA Solving your Childrens Problems Route 72 Tournament At Forreston. Forres- ton took first place.
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