Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 07, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    Friday, Nov. 7. 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 8
NEWS FROM
'Grizzly Basketball
edule A n nou need
Washington School I Seh
The following basketball sched­
AfAÎÎlK M
Friday and Saturday!
RIP-ROARING ACTION!
ROMANCE RIDES ON
WINGS OF ADVENTURE!
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SUN • MON • TUE
rr s for
Forget the news!
Shake those blues!
Let the Fun-shine in!
NEWS UIOM
Lincoln School
HINDSIGHT
ON SPORTS
By SCHOOL I'll'II.S
I
By SCHOOL PUPILS
ule for the Ashland high school
Room 4 is making very interest­ Grizzlies' 1941-42 season was re- Miss D«-|M' w ' h \ l-»it
I
M iss Depew came to visit room i
ing Thanksgiving booklets We leased by school officials Thurs-
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5 ef Lincoln school Nov. 4 Sue
write stories which tell about the
told them about the alphabet and
Pilgrims coming to this country.
lly I TOLI» YOU so
12-13. Bend at Bend.
how it was developed from plctuie
First from England to Holland,
19. jamboree at Medford
then to America They named the
9. Grants Pass at Ashland writing Mias Depew showed them
Even if the Ashland Grizzlies
I on the board that A was an ox.
place where they landed in Amer­
Jan. 13. Ashland at Roseburg
B a house, C a camel, D a tent. E should happen to lose their game
ica "Plymouth Rock." They came
Jan 16. Medford at Ashland
in 1620 . We make pictures also,
Jan 20. Grants l'usa at Grants 'a window, F a hook. II a fanes, I with Astoria there Nov I4, they j
and J were fish, K a hand, L a will have the distinction of mak ;
which describe the stories we Pass
write.
Jan 24, Roseburg at Ashland whip, M waves, N a fish. O an eye. ing the longest trip of any high
P a mouth, Q a knot. R a Read, school in Oregon as far ns this
Jan. 30. Ashland at Medford
We are reading many interest-
department knows Tine Grant
S was teeth and T was a cross
ing books Some are "The Indians
Feb. 3. Ashland at Roseburg
The boys and girls in riMint l high of Portland came all the way
Feb 6, Grants Pass at Ashland.
in Winter Camp," "Little Eagle"
and "Ta-Kee the Boy from No­
Feb 13. Klamath Falls at Ash- have finished building their play- to Klamath Falls to lose 7-6 to the
house. It has a chimney, a good Pelicans and Medford travels to
where."
land.
Delmar Kampmann's mother
Feb. 17 Roseburg at Ashland roof, two windows and a little Tile Dulles on Nov 29 in a game
porch. The boys and girls have that probably will decide the my­
Feb 20. Medford at Ashland.
bought us each a cup cake for our
Feb 21. Ashland at Granta Pass. used it for a school house, church thical state championship But the
Hallowe'en party. She had painter!
Feb 24. Klamath Falls at Klam- and a playhouse Everyone helped Grizzlies' jaunt to Astoria is con­
faces on the top of them with
build it. Some of the boys made siderably farther than Grant high
good frosting The cakes were so ath Falls
little benches to put inside the traveled and bests the Medford
Feb 27 Ashland at Medford.
good! Mrs. Kampmann also brot
trip by about three miles, accord­
house.
us candy for our party. We thank
ing to our map.
her very much for remembering classes.
Marine Garden
The trip gives the local grid­
We have just received the first i Miss Stephens brought a marine
us.
The Washington school will copies of the "Washington Flash- garden to room 5. She brought It atela something to work for in the
hold Open House on the evening | es ” It includes sports. Jokes, Tuesday. Nov. 14. The colors in it closing part of the season and
of Nov. 13 at 7:30. Classes will be . birthdays in November. poems. I I 'are purple, green, yellow, violet, i gives them a chance to get out of
held for the benefit of the visiting I riddles and clubs We think they orange and white. It looks like a their old stamping grounds und
take on some fust stepping compc
parents and friends. Anyone in­ are very interesting, Why don't castle and is very pretty.
tition: not that the Medford fra
terested will be most welcome, you buy one?
A Trip to the Library
cas tonight won't la- with fast
The patrol boys of the Safety
Classes in music and art will be
5 took a trip to the libra- enough company. If they should
held in addition to the regular Council have their new yellow I ry. Room
The children's librarian, Miss get over Astoria they will have to
hats and belts and white rain­
. Mason, showed them many inter be reckoned by upstate tennis and
coats.
The two six-man football teams esting new books She told them a papers.
it also will I m - a chance for an
AUTOMOBILE - FIKE
are going to play on the turf field I little about each book.
CASUALTY - LIFE
Some of the books were about | Ashland athletic tenni to "make ’
again this week. We are very an­
xious and excited The "A" team is dogs .airplanes, negroes and other an upstate paper by more than
interesting things The boys and I thè few lines that says "so-and-
INSURANCE captained by Ed Beare and the I girls
enjoyed the trip and hope to so beat somebody else "
"B" team by Robert Fowler.
Dependable Protection at
At any rate, the signing of
Mr. Smith has been taking ple ' get some of the books later.
The pupils of room 8 of Lin­ Fishermen is a definite break
Reasonable Kates
tures of the football teams and
coln school had an experiment of the Grizzlies, win or lose
players.
Oregon and UCLA let us down
Bob Osterman is out of school filtering water. They got some
M. T. BURNS
dirty water and filled a lamp last week-end und sjsiiled an <>th
with poison oak.
ON THE PLAZA
The children of the Washington chimney with sand and gravel erwise perfect record To date <17
school think the copy of Wash- They put the dirty water into the games have been picked with 46
ington School Flashes was very lamp chimney The water went winners and 21 losers
This week's selections: Wash­
good and that the staff did a fine through the sand and gravel and
when it came out it was cleaner ington over California, Washing­
: WATCH REPAIRING job on their first paper
The second grade is reading a than when it was poured in. This ton State over Idaho, Oregon
Expert Swiss and American
new book "Round About." We proves that sand and gravel clean State over UCLA, Santa Clara
over Oregon, Texas over Baylor,
watch repairing. Your watch
have work books to go with our water.
timed and regulated FREE on
The sixth grade had a Hallow Northwestern over Baylor, Minne­
readers We enjoying working in
our Electric Time Mlchrometer.
e'en party at 2 30 p m oct 31 sota over Nebraska, Fordham
them.
The third grade has a new read­ The game committee was Curtis! over Pitt and Medford over Ash-
er. "If I Were Going." We have a Vail. Eugene Ritzinger and Joe land
RAMSEY’S JEWELRY work
e
book to go with the reader. Bayne; refreshment committee.1
Miss Mitchell has read us "Pin­ Juanita Schultz. Dorothy Elhart • Mrs Cora Fleener of Paulsbo,
STORE
occhio.” We would not like to be and Arlene Gregory, and the dec­ Wash and daughter. Miss Audrey
Pinocchio. He is always getting oration committee was Maryen Dodge of Port Orchard, Wash are
Ashland
Swedenburg Bldg.
into trouble, but sometimes we Roberts. Louise Schilling, Ione guests at the A R Kincaid home
Hile. Carol Cahill and Virginia • Mr and Mrs A. A Snider ir.
are just like him!
Lutz, The room was decorated in Los Angele« thl« week on bu«l-
with pictures of witches. bats. liess.
Grizzlies Stop Yreka coal
black cats, and pumpkins
Truth or consequences was played
In 7-6 Thriller
refreshments were served
The Ashland high football ma­ until
All
had
a good time. There was a
chine had a narrow squeak but
An
committee of volunteers
managed to keep their undefeated clean-up
who cleaned up after the party, I
record
for
■
games
played
on
the
Unbeatable
new Walter Phillips field intact taking down pictures, cleaning
Friday night with a 7-6 win over boards and sweeping the floor
Pair
Room 8 went to the public li­
the previously undefeated Yreka
brary Oct. 28 to have a lesson on
Miners.
The Yrekans presented a pow­ using the catalog Miss Mason
erful and fast-charging line and a taught them many things about
lot of fancy backs but the super­ the books and the library They
Try Our Milk and Cream
ior plugging of the Grizzlies gave found books listed under name and
AN ASHLAND PRODUCT
them the victory The Californians author cards and learned how to
scored in the second period on a find books for themselves It was
short plunge through the line and very helpful and they enjoyed it
Mr Martin spoke to the chil­
it wasn’t -until late In the third dren
of Lincoln school about the
quarter that Charley Jandreau
blackout
He told them what In
wiggled his way through the Yre­
and about the ladies who would
Clover Leaf Dairy ka secondary to cross into pay dirt do
standing up He scored the extra be in every block to help out if
needed.
Phone «732
point in the same manner.
Room 7 had a Hallowe'en party
Klamath Falls Pelicans finished
Friday
morning The room had a
their southern Oregon conference
games with a 27 to 6 routing of fine time playing games They
Grants Pass and Medford trounc­ served popcorn and apples Mari­
ed Eureka 26 to 7 in a king’s-x etta Ball brought candy for the
children.
game.
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The children in room 5 of IJn-
DENTISTS
coin school went to the library
YOUTH ENJOY PARTY
Christ's Ambassadors, young for a lesson. Miss Cora Mason, li­
Dr. L. W. Stoffers people's group of the Full Gospel brarian. showed them how to look i
temple, enjoyed a progressive up books by the card catalog bv I
DENTIST
supper and party last Saturday the number on the shelf and by,
Hour« 9-12 and 1-5
evening. The final part of the sup­ the author’s name.
per was served at the home of
Medical Bldg.
Phone 5211
I
Rev. and Mrs. L. P. Furman
where the group spent the re­
mainder of the evening enjoying
r
Hallowe’en games.
I
notice :
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If you don’t want to sell
• Mr. and Mrs Philip Wendt
your property, don't list it
spent last week on the coast and
with us!
in the northern part of the state.
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plu»
“THE KID S
LAST RIDE”
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Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
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Continued from Page Five
zona. Mrs. Dill who has been here
the past several months quite ill is
some better and able to return to
her home.
• Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Reynolds
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs Melvin Conley at Dunsmuir,
• George L. Gilbert who has been
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs
F. H. Gilbert, left last week for
Sacramento. He has been with the
Marines in the Philippine Islands
• Mrs. Lora Carver returned to
her home in Myrtle Point Friday
after visiting several days with
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Holman.
• Mr. and Mrs. A. R Kincaid and
Eunice were Medford visitors
Saturday.
• Mrs. Cora Fleener and daugh­
ter, Miss Audrey, from Washing­
ton are spending the week at the
A. R. Kincaid home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Kincaid have I
received word of the promotion of I
Lt. Leslie Kincaid from second
lieutenant to first lieutenant. He
received the promotion last week
at Fort Lewis where he is sta­
tioned.
• Earl Warren and Eunice Kin-
caid spent a day recently with |
Earl’s father, Jerry Warren, at
Prospect.
• Bellview grange met in regular
session Tuesday evening. It was
election night and Albert Arnold i
was named to head the grange for
the coming year. Victor York has
been grange master for the past
year.
• Bert Peachey has been working
a few days this week on a tele­
phone line on the McKee bridge
I
road in the Applegate district.
I
LIGHTS THE WAY
—whether it I m * the blazing day­
light brilliance of huge floodlights
at airports guiding planes in to safe
landings or the cheery house lamp
bringing comfort and convenience
into the home.
At this season of the year, dark­
ness cornea earlier and more time is
spent indoors; so proper lighting is
given added importance. For study,
for reading, or jutst comfortable re­
laxation, nothing equals good lamps
adjusted to your home needs. See
the wide selection of lamps at your
favorite dealer’s NOW!
Ashland Light Department
/
“Your SERVICE Department”