LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 1922
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KERNVILLE AND VICINITY
Kernville, Ore., ', Sept. 11. Hello,
folks! we're here because, ' well,
There has been a lot of things hap
pening down here in the last coup'.e
of months, but we've been so busy
building that "little nest in the west"
and we had to "let the rest ot the
world go by."
The Sunday after we loft there was
a ball game at Talk between, the
River team and Otis. Mavbe vou
Islng array of untired players. II is
Intimated that the girls will weljomo
opposition in this sport from tho male
contingent, which ouyht to be Inter,
eating.
Another sport that Mrs. Glaser
hopes to inaugurate here is tennis.
During her stuy In Portland she pru
posad to teach the game to frienn
husband. Accordingly paraphernalia
was acquired, and instructions begun.
Inasmuch as Red was tennis champion
but the teachers we have with ua
this year are not inclined to keep
their lights under any sack of onion
skins, and the people trust them. We
had planned an intensive campaign
favor of the county unit plan, to be
voted on in Nofomber. But we have
met so many people who ask us about
it, and when we open cur mouths to
orate ihey tell us, "I thought soi
it looked good to me," we have met
so many of this conviction that an
Intensive campaign here seems un
of two colleges not many years ago
heard about it. But did you know that the instructions were not difficult to necessary. A few r our frlenrtq wem
Otis had a lead of 8 to 0 in the eighth, I master. Red, on his part, proposed , deluded, by the recent defeat of our
ana tnat, at tne end of the ninth the1 handball as a game netter Butted to consolidation, into a belief that It
ncore stoou to bt u seems that our conditions nere on ine mver. ine
boys encouraged them Just one score Misses, being good natured and will-
too far. Even at that we scared the ing to learn, took him on for a gam,
visitors out, for they never came thru and proceeded to trha him to the tune
of i'i to 16. Which was conclusive
evidence to Red that, while handball
would be fitted to local conditions
here, the only proper game for his
family to indulge In would be tei.
with that return match we asked for.
The baseball spirit died after that;
and most of us have Bettled down to
our favorite Bports of "stealing fish"
and talking about our neighbors. In
ipite of the thoro cultivation 'hat the nls.
River received last November, the fish Efforts are now being made to
crop doesn't seem very promising, i bring the several elements and inter
Hut there is no limit to the number ests of this community into closer
of Inventions that our imaginations I harmony. Four neighboring teachers
can conjure up about our neighbors ! have begun to put their heads toge
In thsl way we are distinguished from ther, and they hope to erfit the co
every other community? Ain't we got j operation of all the' other teachers,
fun? land of the lay population ai we!l. The
Hut now, after a decent period of j present plan is to organize the teach,
mourning for the demise of our boysers into a society or club, which will
sporting Bpirit. the girls are opon'.v ! meet regularly to discuss school sys
tems and affairs and to cooperate in
was ail over and thai we would have
to quit. The men who beat our Con
solidation condemned themselves and
insured our success. Their action will
swing votes against themselves, and
in favor of the county unit plan which
will divest them of their authority,
and which will give us 'he school that
we need. Consolidation is cinched,
rivitted, accomplished.
"Baldy" Worley, teacher of the
Drift Creek school, arrived some
time ago with his young son, "Baldy"
Jr., alias Bobbie.. Baldy has a wonder
ful record of successful school and
organizing work as county superin
tendent in Colorado, and he landed on
both fen here. Bobbie ha.i also cap
tured the public heirt. Miss L.-ii'.a
Ojala o(!ent'd her school on Scliooiut
Creek las! Monday. The midiinrlor
has been sairlt-d wit. tout bloodshed:
she eniovod the citupany of her ;jup-
lit i
iiireaieniiiB io organize a DasKeim.ll terns ana anairs. aim iu uuupe.a,e ; 8-nmllng atl.ut Kr.,. Ginser's sch .ol
lmu. .ut.a LrtJirll v M'eier S'MJlT.S IO DUIlUing UP t"e SUCUl, euuuuuunui tiiiu .
be the rintral figu;o in the movonrit: recreational life of the community. U
ui.u Miw ic wuir;i tecunueu uy miss is nopeu umi luiei uctciujmciun mn; at ..,. ,i ,,Hi,v
Untuh I..,n...J f..l . I... V, nr.onWoflon . "f Hl BtPO.ll 10QU.V.
forward somewhere in Mississippi. I the Parent-Teachers' loclation, and I Mr. and Mrs. Kusset iiaua.o
Other supporters of the game are Mrs. that this body will extend its work, breezed into town sometime, dur ng
Glaser, former forward of the Siletz' especially in the direction of young j the past six week i, and are making
high school team, Miss Laile "Ojala, people's recreational activities. There Mrs. I'rickett. It is reported that
guard, Miss Frances Fltzpatnck, Mr. I may still be a few people here who;R"ssel and Ray Prickett intend to
Alvah Strome, Mrs. Prlck'tt, Mrs. think that -a teacher should nave no , ,, ", ",'r," ,". Til
Ward Nichols, and a decidedly prom- interest outside of the classroom; now living, and Jojln the back to the
itlllU 11IUTDIIICIII. Alio nuj n-0
them yesterday with their "backs to
the land" they wouldn't get much
farming done. We forget to mention
baby June Ballard; but she's there.
There was a cow-bell serenade
around our camp last week; must have
been some kind of celebration. The
serenaders nulled taffy for a while,
T.and we talked about our neighbors,
X'and had a good time generally.
A secondary logging camp was
X 'started last month near Combest's
J 1 place. The mill continues to run oc
I 'casionally.
Mr. Snuffsr, an old buddy of Bill
T Scott's, has been vacatloning'wlth Bill
lithe last few weeks. He has done
T , Grass Mountain and Pea Ridge, not to
-mention the length of the River how
'many times? He claims to have got
ten two hundred dollars wortn or
pleasure out of his Pea Ridge trip;
and, if half of his story is true, we
believe we will raise tne ante.
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SILETZ
i Tho SI'.e'z Community club, Mrs
Morris Anderson president, tendered
the teachers a reception at the gym
nasium Friday evening when the fo'.
; lowing program was rendered:
j Address of welcome by Dr. Carter,
response by Prof. Carney, principal
!of the school. This address was full
Jof wit, humor and good cheer.
I Reading of minutes of last meeting
by Mary Alice Bensell, secretary. Duet
by Mrs. Colvin anu Mrs. Brown.
Address by the chairman of 'he
Bchool board, A. C. Crawford. Solo by
Otto Tangleman, accompanied by Mrs.
Colvin at the piano.
Speech by W. S. Hall member of the
school board. Mr. Hall always speaks
encouraging words to the pupils. He
believes In the nobility of labor and
don't think anyone will succeed very
well without great lndusttry, espec
ially in trying to get an education. He
spoke of the busy bee in gathering
honey from a hundred flowers that he
might have something to live on ln the
winter. Duet, Lovell King and Gret
chen Huey.
Speech by Mr. James Franks, an
other member of the board. Mr.
Pranks did not feel well and wished
to be excused but the audience would.
not excuse him. Then Mr. Franks
said he and Mr. A. C. Crawford had
Just returned from a trip to Port
land and while he, Franks, hda to
drive the car A. C. sat ln the back
seat and slept most of he way and
when he was not sleeping was study
ing his speech, "so you B3e I am not
prepared to make a Bpeech at this
i time" He made a fern statements and
it was very Interesting on school mat
ters. Song, Jess Daniels. Arthur Ben
gal and W. Mack. .After this song ice
croam and cake was aj.rve.i. this clos
ed the evening's t''t i.''n::ent. A
large audience wrs on.iv.i-ibiy seated
'a the banquet root's of il'e new gym.
rhr school is star'!!.; n under the
most favorable cond Mi n-; with an able
: n.-ps of leacllGl i
WE stale it a our honest be
lief that for ihc price asked.
Chesterfield given the greatest
value inTurkiah lilctul cigarettes
ever offered to smokers.
Liggett & Myers Tolrro Co.
Xanthi, Cavalla, Smyrna
and Samson n the famous
Turkish tohaccos used in
Chesterfield's Turkish
Blend are bought on
Turkish plantations by
our resident buyers. We
take no chances we know
the high quality of our
tobaccos.
MOODY
Mis. Cecil Blower and son, Billy
and sister, Elsie Ralston, left Friday
for Albany where Mrj. Blower wi.l
visit with her mother.
The Moody school opened Monday
with an enrollment of eight, with Miss
Flossie Overman 'eaeher.
Mrs. Clara Stevens and Virginia
spent Friday In Toleda visiting with
her friend, Mrs. Paine.
iJfr. Carl Tangen has been painting
and' repairing his mother's house in
Toledo last week.
Mrs. Branti and Torhild visited at
Aifjrews Sunday.
Mrs. Branti and Mrs. Torhild visit
ed with Mrs. Nora Blower Wednesday.
vegetables to Toledo Tuesday, among
theai were 80 dozen ears of corn
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