Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 03, 1941, Page 12, Image 12

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    Friday, Oct. 3, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 8
HILT NEWS
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SEWS FROM
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Lincoln School
• FRIDAY AND •
• SATURDAY •
Those stroppi«'
lev« birds ar«
at it agaial
M-G-M
present*
• Norman Dutro attended the
■ Axliland • Grants Pass football
By SCHOOL PUPILS
game at Ashland Friday night
Roy and Ray Patterson entered • Billy IkTnheisel attended a
the fourth grade of Lincoln show in Ashland Saturday eve­
school Monday. Sept. 29. They ning
came from southern California to • Mr and Mrs W A Gran and
live in the Siskiyou mountains.
son Billy returned from a trip to
September 2S the boys of room Gig Harbor, Wash. Friday eve­
eight challenged the boys of room ning
six. They all played very well and • Mr. and Mrs Joe Vieira drove
the game was very interesting. to Weed recently to have some
Room eight made one touchdown dental work done for Mrs Vieira
and field goal. The score was • Guests at the Homer Vincent
seven to nothing.
home this week-end were Mrs.
Eugene Ritxinger went on a trip Vincent's sister and mother from
to Agate Beach. He lived in a Susanville.
campground called State park • Florent Van De Weghe and
The beach was just a little way daughter Agnes. Mrs. Victor Van
on the other side of the camp­ De Weghe and Mrs W Gran were
ground. He went through a big in Hornbrook Tuesday.
aquarium in Waldport. They had FROM LAST WEEK
all kinds of ocean flowers and al­ • Marilyn Dunaway was guest of
so most of the ocean fish. They honor at a party given by her
had one he liked especially. It mother, Mrs J. S Dunaway, at
was called a wolf fish.
the Club hotel, to celebrate her
Lincoln school is having a P-TA 10th birthday. Decoration» were
membership drive. Room five is in pink and blue, the flowers being
charge of the contest. They made blue asters and pink roses, and
a race track with horses on it to the birthday cake a lovely minia­
show which room is ahead in the ture circus, with its animal cook­
race. There is a painted clay horse ies. and tent decoration of crepe
for each room Mr. Wilda. art paper streamers fastened to 10
teacher, helped the boys and girls candles at the edge of the cake
make the race track. The race Attending were Annabelle Hen­
track is in the lower hall of Lin­ derson. Phyllis and Barbara Al­
coln school.
phonse. Jean Harris, Audrey and
Room six is making a library Annabelle Graves, Delores Men­
chart to keep a record of the li-1 des. Laura Geroy, Maurine Ryce,
brary books they read. The chart
will have new pictures for each near Grant» Pass, entered the
fifth grade of Lincoln school Tues­
month.
John Arms from Benton mine, day, Sept. 23.
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The Ashland Grizzlies opened
the 1941 southern Oregon hl«h
school football conference by iisk
By 1 TOLD YOU 80
, ing a 20 0 win over the Grants
I Pass Cavemen on the local field
If the New York boxing com­ Friday night It wns the second
mission pays any attention to thia 20 to 0 victory for the Grizzlies
column, which they don't, this de­ this season, they having defeated
partment would like to make a Lakeview by the same score the
suggestion that they give Reform* previous Friday.
Arthur Donovan a rest, a perm­
The visitors were badly out­
anent one From this corner, it classed in all departments ns the
looks like the only way any chai local offense tore through the line
longer will defeat Champion Joe and around end and through the
Is>uis is with an axe In one hand air and, when Grants Puss had
and a couple of shotguns In the the trail, the Grizzly defense tight
other, one for Donovan.
ened to hold them to only one
His decision in »topping the first down throughout the evening
Nova-Louis fight the other night
Prosser, Grants i’nss quarter­
In the sixth has not only drawn back, wns tnken to the hospital in
criticism from this author but the second half with a slight con-
from many others throughout the ! CUSaion but wns able to go home
country. It seems Donovan was I Inter in the evening
the only one to know the farce
Medford's black Tornado trounc­
had been called to a halt until the ed n heavier Corvallis team 41 to
rest period was half over. The boy 0 nt Medford and Klamath F h II s
with the placard to designate the made it three In a row by taking
seventh round was in the ring and | the measure of Eugene 13 to 0 nt
Dr. Walker of the commission al­ Eugene
so was in there to examine Nova
to see if he was fit to continue TALENT NEWN
when Donovan announced It was
ail over.
Continued from page I
Nova had been floored only once
and had a cut over his eye but we son's mother. They left by motor
feel he was entitled to the minute car
and a half rest and a chance to • Mr and Mrs Herman Nlcodv
mus of Oberlin, Kan are visiting
come back for another round.
their son Rex and family Mr Ni­
< < f
The football prognostications codemus report» a bountiful har­
for last week resulted in seven vest in Kansas this year
• Mr and Mis Joo ti yon mid«
correct and three wrong for a
season average of »147.
This a business trip to Medford Friday
afternoon.
week's guesses:
Washington over Oregon State • H O Butterfield who has
i charge of Hiatt dam during the
at Portland.
California
over
Washington summer months has returned to
his home in Talent for the win
State at Pullman
Oregon over Idaho at Eugene tor
Stanford over UCLA at Palo • The Royal Neighbors held an
all-day meeting at the home of
Alto
Ohio State over Southern Cali­ Mrs Claude Williams Thursday,
with a covered dish luncheon at
fornia at D>s Angeles
Santa Clara over Ixryola at San noon
• Mr and Mrs Howard Bennett
Francisco.
Nebraska over Iowa State at I and family of Antioch. Calif »top-
! ped over the week-end, guests of
Ames. Ia.
Medford over Grants Pass at Mr. and Mrs Jay Terriill They
I wen* enroute to Seattle.
Grants Pass
Klamath Falls over Dunsmuir • Mr and Mrs Ben Hart moved
back to their home after living
at Klamath Falls
Ashland over Coquille at Co­ a year in the Banley property
south of town Mr and Mrs Bill
quille.
Hervey and family have occupied
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the Hart property during the past
All that is human must retro­ year and have moved to the En-
grade if it does not advance.—Gib­ ! berg property on Wagner creek
bon,
• Talent high school clnss officers
I for the school term were electee!
last week as follows Members of
I student council IJoyd laicy, pres­
ident; Bill Slack vice ju cseh-nt
Alvin Fenton, senior class presi-
dent; Margie Curry, junior class
president; George Gllnes, sopho­
more class president; Alvin Gra­
ham, freshman class president;
Virginia Garvin and Lovell» M i
son, business managers; Mr Parr,
adviser: Almena Dobbins, secre­
tary Class officers are: Seniors
Alvin Fenton, president Hob Mat
quern, vice president; Juanita
Boardman. secretary - treasurer.
Bill Slack, business manager Jun­
ior president. Margie Currie; vice
president, Helen Rominger; secre­
tary, Claire May Withrow, and
treasurer. Betty Boardman Soph­
omores President, George Gliem;
j vice president, Monty Montgom­
ery; secretary and treasurer, Jua­
nita McKenzie Freshmen Presi­
dent, Alvin Graham: vice presi­
dent, Dick Hervey; secretary and
treasurer, Gloria Hervey
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Funeral services were held Wed­
nesday afternoon at the J I'
Dodge and Sons funeral chape!
for Mrs I^eta Minerva May Silver
Harris, who passed away at her
home in Grants Pass last Sunday.
She is survived by her husband,
W. H Harris of Grants Pass, her
mother, Mrs. Catherine Silver of
Ashland, and five sons and two
daughters.
BUY
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Miss Betty Lorene Ring, daugh­
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UNITED
of Bellview, and John Woodrow
STATES
Walch, son of Mr and Mr» John
of Lake Creek, were united
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in marriage last Saturday evening
at the First Methodist church in
BONDS
Ashland, with Dr. George W,
AND STAMPS Bruce reading the service. The
matron of honor was Mrs. Peggy
Johnson, twin sister of the bride,
and the best man was Lloyd
Walch, brother of the groom.
following the ceremony a re­
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ception was held at the bride’s
home for 62 relatives and friends.
Mrs. Walch is teaching school
A merica O n G uard !
in Talent and Mr. Walch, who is
Above is a reproduction of th» a member of the forestry service,
Treasury Department’s Defens< is at present employed in Talent.
Savings Poster, showing an exac
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duplication of the original “Minut< IRA JOHNSON
Man” statue by famed sculptor
Funeral
services were held
Oaniel Chester French. Defense Tuesday afternoon at the Lltwiller
londs and Stamps, on sale at your
.ink or post office, are a vital pari Funeral home chapel for Ira John­
Americu s defense preparations son. Interment was In Mountain
View cemetery,