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* THURSDAY, MARCH «. 1041 PAGE THREE f By K. D After having stood sible the writing of the MT, the peak of reached the other razzed at the sport ford, which I think will really hap pen and we would be so much P thrilled to see Billy fork out the los ing bets. And more than that, as as well as pos- I have said before in this column, I Bllly Hulen in do not think bets on athletic sports foolishness was should be made public in the news- I papers. day when he editor of the Southern Oregon Miner and of all things. I never saw a guy that could change his mind quicker than he does. FIRST GRADE NEWS Wednesday. March 5, 1941 10 boys are here, 14 girls are here. 24 children are here. Eugene's sister is visiting uh . Her name is Janet. Wa are going to give a play tor P.T.A. We want our mothers and fathers to come. We are glad to hear that Rover has found a home. Spring is coming. Nancy has three baby Iambs. We see many little chickens. We see many wild flowers. Some trees are blooming. The grass is green. Oh Spring is coming. A little while back Billy Hulen stated that he favored a tournament for the four teams, Medford, Ashland. Grants Pans and Roseburg to decide the district winner, instead of going through the season in a regular sche- dule. And when the sport editors of Ashland objected violently to this Idea, Billy took a slap at the poor, ones at Ashland. Well. I will do it I little «lamming myself. —0— Two days ago Billy said that the winner between Roseburg and Med ford was going to be highly condi tioned and very tough to beat in the state tournament as a result of the gruelling race throughout the season. By Mrs Ella H. Leonard Now I don’t understand this. If he favors the district tournament, it Mrs. Frances Hamilton and Mrs. means the «lacking of the boys dur ing the season schedule because they Mabel Johnson celebrated their Joint know that they will be in the tourna birthday February 25 by having ment. I don’t see how it is going to lunch together In Medford. Howard District help any in the long run. The other point of this is that Billy stated th'ic It would give all four teams a chance to schedule games with other teams in the «tate for the financial gains. Medford would benefit a lot but what about Grants Pass with one of the poorest records in history? Do you think they will be able to get good schedules outside the district? An 1 beside this, it is getting harder and harder to arrange schedules with out- «ide teams. So I think it's far better to stick to ourselves and keep that old schedule going next winter. —0— What make me so bllnket-blankety tired Is the constant harping about nets that Billy Hulen would like to make with someone, especially on Medford and Roseburg. In all res- pects Billy think« Medford is the team that will go to the tournament. Well, I would like to see Hilly milk" a high stake with someone and real ly would like very much to see Rose burg whale the dickens out of Med- 9 Howard P.T.A. is busier than a bird dog these days as stress grows in school activities. One thing deal red is expression by the pupils as to whether the benefit received by pro- jects like the movie« shown tliem >s of the degree desired. Howard boys' and girls' basketball both contains 60 yards and makes ex teams gave the Eagle Point tsania a actly 10 mattresses. It takes H days defeat last week. for a woman to stitch the ticking and one day with four people (prefer The Extension Unit put on it« dress ably two of them men. because their rehearsal in "Crazy to Reduce" Wed greater strength is needed) to make nesday for the presentation of the one maltriwH. The mattress costs play Thursday night. It was said by the family one dollar to cover cost i an observer that “the twins" were of needles, thread, and other supplies worth the two bits admission fee. necessary to the labor. It is tuftless and valued as ranking as a $39.50 "How did you returned delegate« mat ties« on the market. Thu pro- to the Corvallis convention enjoy Ject is designed to benefit rural fam your trip this year by rGeyhound?” ilies most. Those who wish to make asked Miss Brier. application for a mattress (they make “Fine, fine, fine", came from all the mattres themselves and It takes over the room. hard work), must be one of three “What about the driver, did he en- type«: (1) a farm family whose sole joy It?" Income Is from the farm; (2) a looks, chuckle.-»: Smiles, knowing group with at lea.-t half the income were in evidence, Finally a rosy- ! from the farm; (3) no income from cheeked, bright-eyed plump young a farm but living in a rural district woman laughed "He should have." of less than 2500 persons. (All thre* classified by 1935 census.) The net At the demonstration for Exten income is $500 or less for a family sion Unit leaders at the courthouse T Tuesday by Miss Lutz of O.S.C., In formation was given out concerning the making of mattrevnes and who was eligible. The purpose Is to help use up the surplus cotton the gov ernment has acquired in the south Thru the AAA, the cotton and the ticking is laid down at Medford free. Ea< h bale of cotton weighs 500 lbs. .1 ewelers and makes 10 mattrcH-es. The ticking Former Jackaon County Bank A'ault Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent at Evening At Home Incense A coniliiiuition package of Del hi. Gandlil. Fingraot Nlglil and Inceil-eigaret. \ small quantlty of each of four special 50c brands of incense in one box for only 30c, SWEM’S GIFT & ART STORE Mill ford New Classes in BEAUTY CULTURE Plus CHARLHS STARRETT In ‘Texas Stagecoach’ NOW STARTING Come In and get U h * informations from the SUN—MON—TUE Leonard’s Beauty College Clark Gable—Claudette Colbert Spencer Tracy—Hedy Iaunarr “Boom Town 212 E. Main No Raise In Prices! Single Billed! Medford WED—THUR JEAN HERSHOLT IN Dawson’s Filing and Grinding Works “Dr. Christian Meet The Women” Plus Medford, Oregon “Charlie Chan’s Murder Cruise” (■anion Tools; linivo ami Nuissor- Khound; Sawn filed. C. L. PERKINS Doctor of Optometry Eyes examined without use of drugs Glasses Fitted & Repaired Lenses Duplicated Central Medford Phone 3HSI 32 N. Front. Medford. Phone 3403 Conger Funeral Parlors City Cabinet Shop Phone 3117 715 W. 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Neighbors Jenny Yantiss and Mabel Johnson were guests also, Lunch wasserved by the hostess. ———— Parts & Services of 1 to 4 poraons but $50 is added All applications should be In Miss for each additional member. Brier's office by April 1 so the pro Work centers will he established per amount of material can be order as nearly as possible w here the ed from the government. greatest number of applications are The Howard Unit was represented made from. Each will have a super by Mrs. Ella II. Leonard and Mrs. visor and Miss Brier, County Exten George Gilman. sion Representative will visit each each day. It has been found best results are obtained by two sets of « parents helping each other. “Men are considered as doing a better job at whipping than women", said Miss Lutz. “They have more strength. The ENDS SAT. NITE! results shows in differences in inches In the fluffiness of the mattress." JANE WITHERS In Building a Greater (LEE & WONG) Medford HONEY-MADE 116 S. 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