Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 17, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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Friday, Ort. 17, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
• Mrs Roy Unruh and Mrs Don | in the gym Friday night, Oct 17
Hungate of Prospect were visiting • Mr. and Mrs Ted Netherlands
• F. S Stewart who operated a friends and relatives in Talent of Winters. Calif, arrived in Tal­
small greenhouse one mile south Tuesday.
ent Thursday to visit relatives and
of Talent has sold his property to • Mr and Mrs E Woods return­ friends in the valley a couple of
C Huffman. Stewart will reside ed home last week from a trip In weeks.
in Talent.
Washington where they s|>ent a • Sammy Hamilton, son of Mi
and Mrs Sam Hamilton, station­
• Among the lucky hunters over couple of weeks with friends.
the week-end were Alfred Norris • Mr and Mrs K F Paiks <n ed at Fort la*wis is spending a
and Crit Carrol, who each brought tertained at dinner Sunday Mrs few days with his parents
(Too Ijite for Ijist Week I
in a deer from the Greensprings lvah Blackwell of Ashland and
• Mr and Mis Andrew McMahon
j area.
Mr. and Mrs Wayne Cowdrey and observed their golden wedding an­
• The teachers' annual reception children, the occasion being Mr.
niversary Tuesday
Mrs Harry
and covered dish luncheon was Parks' birthday.
sponsored by the P-TA and ladies • Mr and Mrs Clyde Barricks of Whited, a niece, entertained the
of the Methodist church in the Klamath Falls spent the week­ couple at an elaborate dinner at
school cafeteria Tuesday. Mrs end with Mr. Barricks' parents. her home on Gibson avenue Mrs
George Pheifer presented them a
. Floyd Young gave a welcome ad­ Mr and Mis William Barricks.
beautiful sunshine cake Mr and
dress after which Mr Parr intro­
duced the teachers Each teacher • Leslie Mason, son of Mr. and Mrs McMahon have lived in Tal­
gave a short talk. Before and Mrs. Vic Mason, received a leg ent ami vicinity for over 30 years
during dinner, music was provided injury last Friday night when hit Both were barbers here until
by Mrs Prentice's accordionettes by a car at the intersection of the three years ago.
e
from Talent, followed by Patti highway north of Talent. Leslie is
Shaffer, Patricia Dahl.
Keith improving at his home. His car NEWS FROM
Bradshaw and Maxwell Pierce of was considerably wrecked.
Medford and Ashland, all four un­ • The football game played Fri­
der the age of nine years. Lyda day afternoon between Talent and By SCHOOL PUPILS
Mae Baylor sang two selections Rogue River here was won by
The P-TA membership drive
accompanied by Virginia Garvin Talent 33-0
closed Monday, Oct 6 There were
• Mr. and Mrs W K Bagley and 103 parents and friends that join­
son moved from the Talent camp ed the P-TA. Room six had 29
ground to Prospect where Mr memberships and won the prize
Bagley is employed with the The Sun-Gold creamery donated
Skeeters Logging commpany.
7-11 bars of ice cream We appre­
• Mr and Mrs W. Davis of the ciate this kindness very much and
Canal Zone who have been visit­ we want to thank the Sun-Gold
ing Mrs Davis' parents. Mr. and creamery The P-TA gave suckers
Mrs. Claude Ward for the past to room one for winning second
three weeks, left Saturday for prize.
their home where Mr Davis is
Betty George of room seven
employed by the government
moved to l^akeview. We miss Bet­
• Theo Jones who spent the last ty very much.
few months at Eagle Point caring
Washington school is selling de­
for his turkeys has returned to fense stamps We are selling 10
Talent and has moved into the cent and 25 cent stamps Alto­
house recently vacated by Mr and gether we have sold about $1K
Mrs. H L. Atchkinson Mr. Jones worth. Mr. Goddard, the principal,
SIDE SHOWS
plans on raising several thousand is in charge.
CONCESSIONS
chickens during the winter months
Washington
school
football
• Charles Skeeters and crew of players are happy over 15 new
6:30 - 7:30
loggers moved from the Wagner helmets and shoulder pads We
and Applegate country to Pros­ practice two nights a week after
pect the last of the week and plan school. We play six-man tackle
on working throughout the win­ and have learned several plays
9:30
ter months in the Prospect area The players have been chosen
• There will be a school carnival from the fifth and sixth grades.
Sarita Johnson from room seven
has moved to Klamath Falls
where she will attend the Fir
month school.
At 10 o'clock Tuesday room sev­
en and six children from room
eight went to the library. Miss
Mason. one of the librarians, ex­
plained to us the use of the card
catalog and call numbers.
We
looked up authors and Utles of
books in the card catalog and
then found the books in the shelv­
es. We had lots of fun doing this
Part of the time was spent look­
ing at books and then we thanked
Miss Mason and returned to
school.
Room seven elected officers last
week. They are as follows: Presi­
dent, Dick Leever; vice president.
Skippy Rush, and secretary, Annie
Fagans.
Rooms six. seven and eight are
very happy to have new social
studies text books. We have about
half enough for each room so far
We invite your inspection and com­
Room four has a new boy. His
TALENT NEWS
Friday and Saturday!
Washington School
/ IS A
A HUMAN B_EING?_/
DrKILDARfS
AYRE5BARRŸMORE-DAY
and
JUNIOR HIGH
CARNIVAL
Tonight
MAIN PROGRAM
SUN • MON • TUE1
Facilities
Low Prices
parison, confident of your satisfac­
tion with our unsurpassed estab­
lishment ... its modern equipment
. . . the dignity and beauty of our
services . . . and the reasonable
prices which range from the lowest
obtainable, yet carry with them the
same high quality of service and
consideration.
HINDSIGHT
ON SPORTS
[LITHIA
; A N T E K T A I N M E N T.
Phone 7561
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By l TOU» YOU NO
"Hawk made the tackle” was a
familiar sound over the public ad
dress system at Klamath Falls
Fitday night when Ashland was
trounced 2t> tv 0 by the Pelicans
The Grizdly line was backed up i>\
a big husky wealing number 32
who was in on almost all of Ash­
land's defensive maneuvers and
played an Important part in of­
fensive plays, such as they were
The man on the business end of
the PA system had reference to
Russell Hawk, the boy who was
panned In this column at the be­
ginning of football season for his
decision to transfer to Medford,
a plan which failed to materialize
Mr. I Told You 8o has been
watching Hawk play high scb<><
hall for two years prior to this
season and reached a decision that
he was no more than a mediocre
high school gridster But the wa\
he performed last Friday nicht
this department takes off Its hat
to Bussell Hawk
We still feel, however, that the
dickering between Ashland and
Medford schisils. dons by Hawk,
was out of place.
< < r
Our grid forecasts failed to rate
space last Friday. The season av­
erage now stands nt 703 with 26
correct and II wrong Tills week's
guesses:
Washington over UCLA at Se­
attle
Washington State over USC at
Los Angeles.
Oregon over California at Port­
land.
Montana over Gonzaga at Mis
sou la
Stanford over Sun Francisco at
San Francisco.
Santa Clara over Michigan
State at San Francisco.
Texas over Arkansas nt Austin
Nebraska over Indiana at Ijn-
coln.
Duke over Colgate at Durham
Klamath Falls over Medford at
Klamath Falls
Jiii y Miitiutw 1:45 |>. ni
Evening* 6:45
UlultN30c; Student» 20<
Children I !<•—Including;
tax
ContinuoUN show
on Sundays
Friday, Saturday ;
“THE LADY-
FROM
LOUISIANA” i
I
with
Ona Munson
John Wayne
“THE MEDICO
OF PAINTED
•
SPRINGS”
with
Charles Starrett
ALSO THE NEWS
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
“BLONDIE
IN SOCIETY” !
with
Penney Singleton ■ :
Dagwood and
Baby Duniplin
and of course
name is Kenneth Montgomery W<-
are glad to have Kenneth with us
We nre making Hallowe’en pic­
tures. It is so much fun! We plan
to have a party We are going to
make a mask out of paper sack
Jean Turnbull and Norman
Gould each played a piano solo
Adult» 15c- Kiddirs 11c;
for us They played beautifully
and we enjoyed their music very
INCLUDING TAX
much.
Julia Norby was chosen from
Add Defense Savings Bonds to
our room to tie a member of the your investments
Serve your
"Safety Council.” We believe thia country and conserve your earn­
ing»
will be a fine organization.
Daisy, the Dog
Wed. and Thurs.
Mid-Week Special
J. P. DODGE & SONS
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
LIFE EXTENSION SERVICING
Do you plan to drive your present car
another year or two? If so, treat it to
a “LIFE EXTENSION” servicing!
Wed’sday & Thursday
Bargain Days 20c
2 - BIG HITS - 2
GEMS OF THOUGHT SERVICE
Human merit or demerit will |
find its proper level. Divinity
alone solves the problem of hu­
manity, and that in God's own
time. “By their fruits ye shall
know them.”- Mary Baker Eddy.
Man's chief merit consists in
resisting the impulses of his na­
ture.—Samuel Johnson.
Good actions crown themselves
with lasting bays;
Who deserves well, needs not an­
other’s praise—Robert Heath.
Life is continually weighing us
in very sensitive scales, and tell­
ing every one of us precisely what
his real weight is to the last grain
of dust.—James Russell Lowell.
Merit is never so conspicuous
as when coupled with an obscure
origin, just as the moon never ap­
pears so lustrous as when it emer­
ges from a cloud.—Bovee.
WE RECOMMEND—
• Renewed Brakes
• A Carbon and Valve Job
• A New Battery
• A Few New Tires
• A Clutch Overhaul
• Check Transmission, Rear-
Axle and Universal
• Shampoo the Upholstering
• Knock Out the Dents
• Touch up the Paint
*
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We are equipped to give you authorized ser­
vice and genuine parts for any make of car.
•
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J*~~Electric Appliances - For Better Living
Certified TEXACO Service
Phone 3911
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labor, “all-out" defense—all point to HIGHER PRICES and
REDUCED PRODUCTION during the present national emer­
gency, Why not PLAY SAFE and BUY AT ONCE while your
dealer can serve you ond while prices are still within your
budget? Don't put off the joy of clean, cool efficient ELECTRIC
COOKING—of CONTINUOUS HOT WATER for ALL THE
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Mechanical Service
Main and Helman
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