Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 24, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    Friday, Oct. 24. 1041
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 8
• Mrs Mark True and her uncle,
Mr. Owens from Sacramento, re­
turned Saturday from a visit with
relatives at Dallas Mr. Owens
Working behind a hard-charging
left Sunday morning for his home.
• Mr and Mrs. A. C . Jov left* Ashland junior high school line,
• Bellview grange met in regular Wednesday morning for a visit Clarence "Mark" Marquess scored
AU Service Men in uniform •re session
three touchdowns to defeat the
Tuesday evening when
relatives in Portland.
Invited to he our guests FREE plans were completed for the Po- | with
0 Miss Esther Wade returned last Grants Pass Frosh 19 to 6 on the
OF CHARGE during their Ash­ nwna grange which will meet at ’ week from a few days visit in local turf Thursday night. He
scored in the first, second and
the Bellview hall Saturday. This Eugene.
land visit...............
will be an all-day meeting. Bell-' • Only a small crowd attended fourth quarters.
IJttle Jamie Moseley, playing
view grange will furnish the meat the Bellview school budget meet­
vegetables and coffee and the viit- ing Monday night. The budget car­ quarterback. ran “rings" around
the Frosh light end and piled up
| iting granges will bring salads ried by a large majority.
and desserts, All fourth degree • Little Billy Welch Jr., who was most of Ashland's yardage.
Grants Pass' lone tally came
I grangers may attend this meeting I operated on for appendicitis Sat­
i • Mr and Mrs. Walter Davis and i urday, has been removed to the late in the game when a backfield
Lyda Catherine, and Mr and Mrs I home of his sister, Mrs. Irvin man named Brown fumbled. The
Floyd Parks from Central Point | Roas. He and Mrs. Welch will re­ ball rolled across Ashland's goal
spent the week-end with friends main there until he is able to go and was fallen on by the bull-car­
rier's brother.
at Gold Beach.
on to their home near Yreka,
The win puts Al Simpson's club
• Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rosen-1
Rosen- • Mrs. Jim Tucker is visiting with
ba uni and baby from Klamath her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Fred in a tie for first place with Med­
Falls were gUMto at the Walter Nichol of Klamath Falls, She ford in the southern Oregon junior
Hash home Saturday and Sunday. plans to return the last of the high conference.
•
• Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dunn from week.
WHO DO CLASS MEETS
Bui-ns spent last week with Mr. I
Tlie Who Do class of the Meth-
and Mrs. Claude Moore and fam­ NEWS FKOM
odist church will have a ¡NU t y
ily.
this afternoon (Friday) at 2
• Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Deadmond
o'clock at the home of Mrs L R
and Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Tilton I
Coder, 308 Oberlin street.
spent a few days last week at I By SCHOOL PUPILS
Keno. They were there for open­
Lincoln patrol members we re fifth grade arc John Payne. Mnry
ing of the duck season Thursday
chosen last week. The following Jane Coleman und Jeannine 1 'res
morning.
• Mrs. Theo Wenaus was honored were elected: Louise Schilling, ley.
last Wednesday evening with a Billy Montgomery. Lorraine Lor- I Juanita Kuykendall from room
birthday party. Guests included ree. BillyDean Walter, Maxine six moved to Klamath Falls Oct
Mr. and Mrs George King of i Riley, Carna Henson, Janies Rose, 18. She was a nice girl and every-
Wagner creek, Mr. and Mrs. R D : Ruben Smith, Warner Krinock, one liked her.
Reynolds, Vera Demick. Lloyd and Maxine Winters. Ann Fullerton.
Grade five challenged grade
Kenneth Wenaus of Dunsmuir Barbara She re, Richard Adams. four in a game of football Oct 21
Mrs .Addie Henninger and the, Frank Hile, Betty Rynkken, Al- The referee was Carl Surber
Wenaus family. Games and visit- j son Vestal. Joyce DeVore, Allen Grade five beat 12 to 0
ing were enjoyed and refreshments j Speece, Frank Morris, Colleen Kri­
Room seven has with the help
of cake and sandwiches were nock. Lois Kathan and Eddie of Mr Wilda been decorating
Allen.
served.
their library, Each one in the
Carmela Daly is a new pupil in room has had a part in making
• Auntie Jane McCoy spent sev-
eral days last week with Mrs. room eight. She is in the sixth the room look nice.
grade. The class is glad t have
Malinda King.
On Tuesday, Oct. 21, the fourth
• John Mann who was injured her. She came from Washington grade made their second trip to
school.
last Thursday while working on I
the city library to get new books
the Lindsay ranch, was able to re- 1 The fourth grade received four Most boys and girls brought back
turn to his home from the hos­ new pupils this week. Donald Daly, two or three books.
pital last Saturday, and is recov-1 Gene Daly and Betty Wells came
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•
from the Washington school and NEWS FKOM
ering satisfactorily.
• Rosemary Bell and Evelyn Wil­ Jeff Alkerie came from the Bell­
lis were Medford visitors Satur- I view school.
Orchestra has started at the
day.
• Miss Marie Walker returned , Lincoln school. The children are
Saturday from a business trip to glad to begin their playing. The By SCHOOL PT PI I S
pupils in the orchestra from the
Redding and Klamath Falls.
We have 20 pupils in room
three. For two weeks there have
been only 19 pupils as Gary Guill
still has the mumps
Dickie Wallace is the fastest
runner in our room Norma I»avis
is the second fastest runner.
RUSSELL HAYDEN
The third grade is studying :
about Indians We are reading
tzf Paramount Picture
"Red Feather.".We are drawing
some pictures of Indians. Friday
we made some Bld I an tepees The
third grade boys and glr’s are
working together on a big picture
of an Indian villager
Ckrmela Day has transferred
from room seven to the Lincoln I
school. Her many friends will miss
her.
and
Room seven made masks for'
Hallowe’en. Some were full-face
masks and some were half-masks
IN
Richard Osterman brought some
cheese cloth to cover them.
Junior Hill Dow ns
(«rants Pass 19-6
RELIA IEW NEWS
WELCOME!
BATTERY B!
Pomona Grange to
Be Held Saturday
Friday and Saturday!
Lincoln School
FRANK
MORGAN
“WASHINGTON
MELODRAMA”
Washington School
WELCOME
SUN • MON • TUE
BATTERY B
BROADY DRUG STORE
Joan Crawford
Robert Taylor
“WHEN LADIES
MEET”
LITHIA
HINDSIGHT
ON SPORTS
•; N T E R T A I N M E N T
f < <
By I TOLD YO<T MO
Pilone 75111
Tile
Medford Tiger«. undei
Coach Bill Bowermans T-foimu
tion, is the scoring leader among
unbeaten Oregon lugh school gnu
iron teams and the favorite for
the Oregon high school mythical
state championship, according to
an Associated Press story
Tile Tigers have umussed •
total of ISO points in tout
games, an average of 32.5 a
game. They have had 34 points
scored against them. Hood River
I.S next III line with 130 point«
in five games, an average of
27.2, and Myrtle Point, also us­
ing the T-formation. has a total
of 97 points for iui uverage of
24.2.
The Dalles is next with 83
points in four games, un uverage
of 20.7. Milton-Freewater lias a
total of 101 in five games, an av­
erage of 20 2.
The Dalles leads defensive play,
having but one touchdown scored
against them for an average of
1.7. Hood River has allowed 28
for un average of 5.8; Milton-
Freewater 40 lor un average of 8.
Medford's 34 averages 8 ft, and
Myrtle Point 44. amuverage of 11
Vernonia, undefeated and un-
scored upon, bests the record of
the larger schools
They have
gathered a totul of 14" points lol
an uverage of 36.7.
Grid guesses this week;
Washington over Stanford
Oregon State over Washington
State.
Oregon over UCLA.
Idaho over Willamette
U8C over California
Santa Ciara over Oklahoma.
Gonzaga over Portland,
Medford over Bend.
Klamath Fulls over Eureka,
Ashland over Dunainuir.
>ally Matinee 1:15 |».m.
E vpii I dkn 6:15
(lulls:30c; Stud lits ’ik
nihlren I lc—Including
tux
ContinuouN show
on Sundays
Friday, Saturday
•it I irrs in Filiform
Admit ted Free!
“LONE WOLF
TAKES
A CHANCE”
with
Warren W illiam
June Story
and
“THE TEXAS
TERRORS”
Don Red Barry
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
I
You'll
thrill
every
minute!
Room seven has been making
window and door transparent«
They were very nice.
Room five had a very nice sur­
prise Monday.
Sidney Plckell
brought u toy airport to school
We are going to make an airjsirt
Betty Wells, Gene and Don
Daly of room five moved last
MARSHALL- BRUCE 1
week They are going to IJncoln
i A CO iU a « I A »ICTUS«
school now. We miss them
Obera Leonard, Bonnie Froh-
relch, Tommy Uppington, I amnia
McLaren, Donald Damon und Wal­
ker Grubb played their violins
Friday for the Carrot club mem­
bers Bobby Simpson played an
Indian song on the piano for us
Dale Dieckman brought us two
Indian pictures In room four They
4
are "The Appeal to the Great
Add
iM-fcnse
Savings
Bonds
to
Spirit" and "'Hie Trails End W<-
your Investments.
Serve your
think they are very nice.
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country and conserve your earn-
• The Miner for Quality Printing.
Wed. and Thurs.
1
On Our Stage
Sunday Night
Ashland Junior Dramatic League
presents
Under the direction
of
FLORA MILLER
THE
RELUCTANT
DRAGON
Wed’sday & Thursday
Bargain Days 20c
2 - BIG HITS - 2
SHALL I BUY THAT
/
can go EAST through
Eddie Albert
in
CALIFORNIA for
“THIEVES FALL
no extra rail fare
Ned Sparks
FOR BEAUTY’S
Defense Savings Bonds may be
registered in the name of one
individual, or of * two individuals
as co-owners, or one individual
and one other Individual as bene-
ficiary.
Our soldiers, sailors and ma­
rines need planes, ships, tanks,
ammunition, uniforms and food.
Yoa can help to supply them by
buying Defense Savings Bonds
and Stamps.
If you’re planning ■ trip Fait
and back this year, just remem­
ber that Southern Pacific round­
trip tickets take you Eatt through
California for not lc extra rail
fare to most destinations. Add
San Francisco, Los Angeles and
many other cities to your trip
at no additional ticket cost.
JÎL
Fast, air-conditioned trains all
the way including streamliners
and coach-tourist economy trains.
YES INDEED! Priorities, shortage of basic materials and skilled
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 and 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
FAMILY!
Electric Appliances - For Better Living
The friendly Southern Pacific
See locel S P agent or write J. A.
ORMANDY, Gen /»»»a. Agent. t.¿2
Pacific Building, Portland, Oregon
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CITY ELECTRIC STORE
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