Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 18, 1940, Page 4, Image 4

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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Of Course He Picked a * Torpedo9!
Friday, October 18, 1940
Lincoln School
The Lincoln school council de­
cided to have patrols to keep the
children in order while going
through the halls. The patrols are
on duty in the morning and at
noon. The members were chosen
by the council and wear tauiges
on their arms.
Oct. 15, room 6 played nx>m 8
in a game of f<x»tbal). The score
was 0 to 0 The teams had good
players on both sides. I Humid Rie­
gel was the referee.
The sixth grade pupils are
working to make their library a
more interesting place. They have
a comer case in which they have
curious rocks. They are going to
stuuy how they were formed. In
another comer they have things
from different lands The teacher
put txx>k jackets on the bulletin
boards for the children to choose
books from the college library. A
few of the class will go get them
The rest of the class will go to the
city library to get books from
there.
The children of rooms 5, 6, 7
and 8 went over to the college to
see two very good pictures. One
told about the working and fornia-
tion of volcanoes and the other
one was about the wonders of
water.
Some of the pupils of the fourth
grade arc going to take clarette
lessons from Miss Lucie Landen,
Monday, Oct. 21. Tile pupils lire
very anxious to learn to play this
instrument.
Mary Jane Coleman entered the
fourth grude of Uncoln school on
Tuesday, Oct. 15. She hits been a
pupil in the Washington school
since she entered the first guide
She likes the Washington school
but she thinks she will like Lincoln
school too.
• -
• U-e Ashcraft and Wilbur Hher-
fy spent lust week-end in Port­
land where they attended the
Washing ton-Oregon game.
• Ben Gibson of Klamath Falls
was a business visitor here Mon­
day.
• Mr. and Mrs Wi’lli.« Turner
and daughter Ruby and Mr. and
Mrs. D. W. Myers were picnicking
at Cinnabar springs down the Kia-
math river in Caiuomia Sunday.
• V ictor Lanmi from Eugene
spent several days this week with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent
Lanun.
• John Arnold, who is employed
with the railroad company al
Marshfield, spent Sunday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ar­
nold.
• Jack Williams went to Port­
land last week-end to attend the
Washington-Oregon football game.
• Mrs. Lucy Schraeder of Klam­
ath Falls spent the week-end with
her daughter and family, Mr.
Mrs Ted Huff.
• Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Korth
son Jimmy of Burney spent
week-end with Mrs. Korth s par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Martin,
Chief Torpedo Officer of the United States Naval Base at Pearl Harbor,
and with J. H. Williams.
Honolulu. William E. Swango arrived at the Pontiac plant recently to take
delivery on a 1941 Pontiac De Luxe Torpedo Eight. Mrs. Swungo points to
• Ted Guetzlaff was duck hunt­
the torpedo emblem on her husband's uniform. "I've handled torpedoes for
ing in the Klamath Falls district
years," laughed Swango, "but this is the first time I've ever driven one."
last Wednesday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Con Austin were
over night guests of J. H. Will­
committee and presented an art­ during the noon hour. How long he
iams Monday.
• R. E. Bell Sr. and son Kenneth icle on womans suffrage. At the had lain nobody knows. He was
spent the week-end at their home close of the meeting reireshments rushed to the hospital and an X-
here. Both are employed in Klam­ were served by Mrs. Albert Ar- ray was taken to determine
nold, Mrs. Vincent Lamm and Mrs. whether any bones were broken.,
ath Falls.
• Mr and Mrs. Ben Webster were workers which him been stationed
• Mr. and Mrs. Herman Helms I. E. Deadmond
were busui<-is visitors in Medford • Mrs. R. E. Bell and daughters shopping in Medford Tuesday af­ in Talent the past 10 days left
Rosemary and L*atricia and son ternoon.
today for Donham, in the Wolf
Monday.
Whenever you are going place* you «ill
GOING FOR LISS
• Mrs. Harold Greene and chil­ Sam left Wednesday morning for • Mrs. Elene Robinette of Car­ Creek area.
on«
round
appreciate
Greyhound'« frequent servies,
Seattle
to
visit
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
•
Mrs.
Mary
Birdsall
has pur-
negie. Alaska, and Mr. and Mrs
dren, Marilou and Rodney, of Ta­
wry
trip
Portland
»5.20 «8.40 luiuriou* Super Coache« *n<l low fares.
coma, Wash, arrived last Thurs­ Allen Miller. Mrs. Miller will be C. Fanning of California were chased several lots from the city
guests rt ’ ■ and Mrs. Guy Ham- and is constructing a residence
I jm Angeles
fl.HO
17.05 Go placca toon ... by Greyhound.
day for a ’.isit of several days remembered as Marjorie Bell.
near the railroad on Wagner
San Fninclwo 5.05
0.10
with Mrs. Greene's parents. Mr. • Grant Elwin and daughter Dor­ ilton la v >.s .
id . wie- avenue.
•Hl
Grants Pass
1.05 DEPOT: GREYHOUND TAVERN
and Mrs. Henry Stenrud and Mrs othy were fishing on Klamath • The Cai
ner roast a the •>«a ot juanita «Mr and Mrs. Ralph Welbum i
Chicago
3HH5 00.00
Stenrud's mother, Mrs. Somenson. river Sunday.
HMM* 3311
ar. Tuesday are the parents of a baby boy
Redding
3.10
5.00
• W. O. Martin was in Medford • Melvin Thompson, with Mr. and and Betty Lio-i.
Mrs.
George
Thompson
and
son
bom
Monday
at
the
Community
night.
on business last Tuesday.
e Tryon were hospital in Ashland.
• The annual budget meeting of Carl, and Mr. and Mrs. A. L • Mr and Mrs
the Bellview school district will be Martin of Winters, Calif., were transacting busin •* in Medford • Mrs. Earl Withrow of Lincoln
is visiting relatives and friends
Wednesday morning
held Monday, Oct. 21 at the school visiting at Horse creek Sunday.
r •
• Mr. and Mrs. A. Arnold, Floyd • The crew of railroad bridge here this week.
house.
Carter,
Mrs.
Ed
Dunn,
Mrs.
Wal
­
• LeRoy Ayers spent the week­
end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. ter Hash. Wade Wallis, Herman
O. G. Ayers. LeRoy is employed in Helm and Mrs. C. Anderson were
on the legist rati on committee that
the CCC camp at Tiller.
Registration
• Mr. and Mrs Al Randles and served Wednesday.
son Douglas spent Sunday with was held at the club house.
Mrs. Randles' parents. Mr. and • The Bellview Grange met Tues­
day and members gave a shower
Mrs. James Metcalfe.
• Mrs. Melvin Conley of Duns­ honoring Curtis Byrd and his bride­
muir, Calif., spent a few days thia elect. The committee, Mr. and Mrs.
week with her parents, Mr. and Stenrud, Mr. and. Mrs. Rector,
Marie Walker, Dott Williams and
Mrs. Reynolds.
• The Bellview P-TA which was Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Reynolds,
to have met Friday evening has served attractive refreshments.
been postponed until Oct. 25 due
to the teachers’ conference which
is in progress at the Southern Ore­
gon College of Education. Pupils
are enjoying a two-day vacation.
• Mrs. Edwin Dunn entertained
the sewing club Tuesday serving
luncheon at 1 o'clock. Those at­ • Mrs. R. O. Bennett departed
tending included Mesdames Her­ Monday for her home in Monticel­
man Helm, Roy Crow, George lo, Caiif., after making an extend­
Helms and Ben Christlieb.
ed visit at the home of Mr. and
• The J. Z. Walker home is be­ Mrs.
C. Williams.
ing remodeled, completion being • Mr. J. and
Mrs. H. V. Olson, who
planned in about a month. The
been living on the Anderson
home will be in two apartments have
road for the past couple of years,
with the Joe Walker family occu­ moved
Medford last week.
pying one and the J. Z. Walker • The to
local
postmaster lias been
family the other.
able to secure better mail service
• Mrs. Luke Wallis and son for
Talent and Vicinity inasmuch
Dempsey returned home last Fri­ as parcel
post will be put off the
day from Texas where they visited northbound
Shasta at 10:30 a. m.
for several weeks. Her parents in place of beihg
held over in Ash­
and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Claude land for the night
train. Parcel
Kesler and John C., accompanied post also will be put
south-
her home, planning to locate In Dound Shasta at 5 p. m. on
instead
of
this community.
being held over until following
• De Forest Metcalfe of Los An­ morning.
This new service will
geles spent the week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James give Talent the same service the
larger offices enjoy.
Metcalfe.
• Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Smith and
• Ivan Farmer, Mr. Willis, Claude family
moved this week near Cen­
Kesler and son John C. were hunt­
ing on Greensprings mountain tral Point. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Saturday. Farmer and Willis each Jennings purchased the property
vacated by the Smiths and have
brought home a buck.
• The Upper Valley Community taken possession.
• Mrs. John Hamilton of Tulelake
club met last Wednesday in regu­ is
spending a few days at the
lar monthly meeting at the
home
of her sister, Mrs. Leroy Ol­
Grange hall. Mrs. J. E. Gowland
acted as chairman. Mrs. Bell and sen, and other relatives this week.
Mrs. Kincaid were on the program • Mr. and Mrs. Tom Murphy and
family who have spent the past
summer here have returned to
their home in Dallas, Ore.
• Ralph Hamilton is home from
A
the Tulelake potato patch for a
few days.
• The Gold Pear Harvest dance
held at the city hall Saturday
night was well attended. The af­
fair was sponsored by the Oxjd
Cheer club. Music by the Four
Harmonize rs.
• Blin Coleman of Medford called
on friends here Saturday after-
noon.
®Mrs. George Pheifer spent
Betty Always Wins!
Tuesday
afternoon in , Ashland
She’s got that extra some­
transacting
business.
thing that it taken to put
• Mrs. A. Russell of Ashland vis­
it over. Possibly she gets
ited Mrs. Anna Dickey Saturday.
NOW ON
that sparkling brilliance
• Mrs. Ben Clark spent Friday
from drinking MILK!
afternoon visiting Mrs. Ralph
Hibma south of town.
CLOVER LEAF
• Members of the Epworth Lea­
gue gave a party Tuesday night
rm
for Agnes Lacy.
• Mrs. Helen Eller and son Cart
of Wakefield, Kan. are visiting
NORTH MAIN
PONTIAC’
DEALER
Mrs. Eiler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Hamilton. On Tuesday the
We are proud to announce our appointment
party left for a trip up the Wil­
than ever, the outstanding values in the low-price field.
DEPENDABLE
lamette valley to be gone a couple
as
dealers
for
Pontiac,
America
’
s
Finest
There’s the sensational new De Luxe "Torpedo” that's
NON-CANCELLABLE, NON-
of days.
Low-Priced Car —and we cordially invite
PRO-RATABLE Health and
ftriced right down among the lowest —the new Stream-
• Earl Vetter joined the United
Accident Insurance
you to come into our salesroom and inspect the new
States army and is stationed at
iner "Torpedo,” newest member of Pontiac's
Also Life, Automobile and Fire Vancouver, Wash.
1941 Pontiac "Torpedoes” now on display.
"Torpedo” family . . . and the brilliant new Custom
Insurance
• Frank Redke of Klamath Falls
"Torpedo,” the last word in beauty and luxury—ten
spent the week-end in Talent vis­
You’ll see the biggest, smartest looking, finest per*
beautiful models in all — and every one is available as
iting friends.
M. T. BURNS
forming Pontiacs ever built—with scores of new im­
either a Six or as an Eight. Come in —inspect our quarters
• Hatlid Carrol of near Trail
On the Plaza
visited friends here Sunday.
provements and advancements that make them, more
and see these thrilling new Pontiac "Torpedoes” todav!
• George Carter, county clerk,
was a business caller here from
Medford Tuesday evening.
• L. J. Balderstone met with a
serious
accident Tuesday morning
Mil
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•"•LLIRFH Formula, A Now Idea. A when a team of horses ran away
a a • w
New “IS Minute" Treat-
S 0 L D m«wt
—NO ACID. Hnll.- with a hay rack, crashing into a
fpcUon Or Money Bark a tree and pinning the driver un­
der the rack. He was found un­
CORI-OFF conscious
by his wife who returned
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
from a shopping trip to Medford i
• • • •
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IN ANY MODEL
QUART
EACH DAY
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