Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 31, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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teaching staff is Mr. Gerald Gas-' cant flood,
' Portland were cullers at the I
I
' home of
„ Mr. and Mrs. Herman1
tineau. He was in the SeuBees The room was sorry to lose
and has returned to his homej one of the fifth grade girls, Kath
TALENT, January 2t)—Donald Cannon Tuesday afternoon,
here in Ashland. A part of his leen MacDonald, when her fam- Kerby son of Mr. und Mrs. Geo­ Miss Delores Hawley is back in
duties are at high school, where >ly suddenly moved to California, rge Kerby of Wagner Creek and Talent uftei ha\ mg sp • 1
he has taken over the biology |
Room 7
Vernu Quackenbush, daughter of al months w ith her parents al
classes, and the rest of his time is Judy Brings
ML brought a cotton Mrs. Agnes tjuaekenbush were Cave Junction. II ™■
spent at the College. We are glad stem to school that her father murned at the Chapel of the
By Käthe rin« Grossman
brought from Califor n i a. It Rocks and Roses in Medford,
to have him back with us.
Mr. and Mrs. Reese Hays left
shows the cotton as it is just be­ January 20. Then attendants Tuesday for New Mexico and
fore it is picked.
were Mis. Robertson und Rich­ Arizona, where they plan to
Monday morning the speaker
Gregg and Larry are moving ard, sister und brother of the •nuke
home. They have
for the assembly was Mr. Ry-
and they will go to Lincoln bride. Don is a graduate of the been in their
Ashland the past two
brum, a Presbyterian missionary,
When you have an Automo­
school from now on.
News
Room
2
Talent high school and Vernu weeks at the home of Mr. anil
who has had extensive experi­ Room 2 has a new member in 1
graduated
from
the
Ashland
high
We
are
studying
elements
ir.
bile
accident you w ill be
Mrs
James
Mackie,
but
were
ence in teaching in Siam. His en­ the second Grade. He is Vernon
and we expect to collect school. T hey will make their formerly residents here when
tertaining talk dealt with learn­ Wirth, and he came here from school
gl id you carried complete
of the various home on Wagner Creek after he they operated the Plaza Grocery,
ing the other man's language. Modoc Co, California. Now there samples of some uim
graue
i
is
discharged
from
the
Navy.
elements.
The
fifth
grade
is
insurance
protection.
They
are
going
south
for
a
warm
His address was interspersed
40 boys and girls in Room 2. studying difficulties in long divi
Shower honoring, Mrs. Chest­ er climate for Mr. Hay’s heulth.
with words in Siamese, much to are The
Then your insurance com­
grade is learning sion and the sixth grade is tudy er Ricks, a recent bride, was
his audience's delight The stu­ how to second
write
letters.
The
boys
ing
division
of
fractions,
held
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Josep­
pany, not you, pays the
dent body enjoys having these and girls hope to visit the Post
Window glass, paint and oil at
4th Grade
hine Cooper. Mrs. Virginia Hos- Marshall-Wells
special speakers.
Stor«,
on
th«
claims
made against you
down town and see what
Fred Wilcox is a new member ick and Miss Claire Withrow Plasa. phon« 2-1231.
The basketball game Friday Office
were
assistant
hostesses.
Mrs.
happens to letters after they are jn II mil
our ru
Fourth
fo r personal in ju rie s t o
u m i u Grade,
iau e , joining
joining our
night between Meoiord and Asn- mailed.
Mrs. Willits is reading to [roup on Friday.
— . .
1
January
11. Ricks is the fomer LaVella Mas­
land drew out a large crowd. The them "Here Comes the Postman.’ F
others,
damage to the pro­
S' 'red comes to us from
Layton, on of Talent.
QUICK
RELIEF
FROM
band entertained with two num­ ft tells about how mail is carried Utah. Two new boys in
Funeral
services
were
held
perty
o
f others, and also
our
bers and other marches through­ and delivered.
Monday afternoon for Humphry Symptoms of Distress Arising from
Third
Grade
are
Richard
Whited
damage to your own car.
out the evening.
A wrestling
Earlene South has been absent
Joey Wirth. Richard former­ Elliott (Jack) Meagher at the STOMACH ULCERS
match with Jerry Decker and since Christmas. She had "flu” and
in
Mountainview
cemetery
in
C
o n m l/i. th h \. aneneyi. fo r
ly lived in Los Angeles, Califor
Jerry Handles proved a highlight and is not yet well enough to ma,
Litwiller Chape. Interment was «»« to EXCESS A C in
and
Joey
moved
here
from
fu rth e r in fo rm a /ion.
of the evening’s entertainment come back to school. Jimmie Alturas, Calif. Marvin Woods Ashland.
Fr«oBookT«llsof HomeTr«atrn«n< that
The boys Physical Ed classes put Dorothy Gay and Clifford Big­ was recently transferred to our
Members
of
the
Talent
Grange
cn a tumbling exhibition. “The ham are home because of sick- room from Miss Hager’s room who participated in the program) Must Help or It Will Cost You Neth og
O v e r tw o m illio n Ix itt I m o f t hn W 1 I. I,A I* I >
Little Rhapsody in Blue.” a con­ ness.
ana
ineniocr of
oi our at the Pomona Grange at Bell­ T i l K A T M K N T li a w boon no id fo r i vlkff <>f
and is now
now a member
densed version of the Rhapsody
w
t a m a o r (llat row a U dns r>omn»«n.-ch
Grow was so unlucky Fourth Grade. Jimmie Sutherlin view Grange Hall Saturday were I a n n il D OuoOonal
U l c m duo Io C«c««« Ac 1.1 —
by George Gershwin was played as Richard
to
break
lus
arm
while
playing
was
tranfernM
from
our
Third
Mrs.
Talbot,
Mrs.
Norma
A
dnan,;
D lg c lle n , Sour o r U p w t S tom ach,
by the band. Later in the evening with his new Christmas scooter. Grade to Miss Hager’s room also. Mrs. Margaret Hamilton, Mrs.1 OaoolnoM,
H E A L IX N II K A W V ,
H e a rtb u rn . Sleeoleteneee. etc
the band played Glen Miller’s ar­ He has been out of school since Jeanette Buchanan withdr e w Helen Wisner, Mr. George Hart­ rtuo to Kicooo A cid. Sold <„, |. a ,|.,V m , r l * l '
Phone M7HI
«1 Kaat Mein
Auk
fo
r
“
W
illa
rd
’,
Mooooge”
w
liie
lt
fu
ll
•
rangement of “American Patrol.” Christmas.
ley.
Mr.
Harry
Hamilton,
and
Mr
:
from
our
Fourth
Grade
January
explain« th is tr v a tiu c iit— free—ai
This number was well liked by
Goheen a former teacher: 18- Jeanette came here from Clarence Matthas. Several other
E A S T S ID E P H A R M A C Y
the audience. A fast and exciting in Miss
Washington
visited in Michigan and expected to return members of the Talent Grange
game was enjoyed by all of the Room 2 one day School
attended the meeting.
last week. She to that state.
sports enthusiasts gathered there.
Any person of the Talent Com­
Larry Wray has been absent
The pep assembly program showed the children her service
Friday was put on by the band. ribbons and badges and they from our Fourth Grade for sever­ munity wishing to donate cloth­
different ones
ones al days because of sickness. ing for the Victory Clothing Col­
Guns Repaired and
Mr. Francis was in charge an d |< guessed
uea* d * what
a t u the d>fferent
announced
nmarnm
Tho meant. She has just returned Frankie Townsend returned to lection Campaign, please bring
announced the
the program.
The
Re blued
program started off with two from overseas where she was our Fourth Grade, January 15, them to• the Valley Locker Com­
stationed in India and China. The after a prolonged absence due to pany in Talent, the collection
peppy marches. A skit put on by children
found these countries on illness.
headquarters. All clothing should
Shirley Wilcox, Jim Jandreau,
N ow is the tim e to get those guns re­
the globe. They are on the other
Mrs. J. H. Lemley was a visitor be washed and cleaned.
Curtis Vail, Bud Kincaid, Bill side
A number of Talent ladies are
paired and refinished.
Walters, Bill Bissell, and direct­ live. of the world from where we in our room a short time ago.
The Fourth Grade is learning attending the Home Extension
ed by Mr. Francis went over well
Paula Mackie brought several its 8 s multiplication tables and Unit classes in upholstering at I
with the audience. The band then
B ring in your rixls anti reels fo r repair.
division.
The the Talent City Hall.
played a swingy version of “A- of the items from her Hawaiian corresponding
Third
Grade
are
learning
their
collection
to
show
to
the
boys
Approximately
40
members
oil
merican Patrol,” styled by Glenn
tables of 4 s. Both grades greatly the community attended the
Miller. “Pep and School Spirit” and girls.
D o n ’t w ait u n til tim e Io me th em !
The fourth graders are learn enjoy our Arithmetic drill con­ meeting at the Talent high school
was the subject of a short address
by Mr. Gastineau. The yells were ing the multiplication and divi tests. In our last contest Ben gym. Thursday night to discuss
led by Bonnie Griffith and Nita sion tables through the sevens. Bently and George Gray were consolidating with Phoenix. Also
Some know them quite well. In the winners in the Fourth Grade the matter of continuing the hot
Wimer.
social
studies they are learning Doyce Lemley and Clarence Nicks lunch program in the Talent
Another former teacher who
the were the third grade winners.
schools when government subsi­
has returned to the Ashland of ? man’s
anS development
development from
from the
ru
We all enjoyed o u r Science dies run out in March was
-------------------------------------------1 hunting civilizations, throu g h
chapter on the Planets, Stars and brought up at the meeting. Most I
’ herding and farming
The fifth grade is finding that Meteors ,and after discussing the of the group wanted the com­
RHEUMATISM
fractions are fun. They are mak­ chapter, we made an outline les­ plete lunches served at a raised
a frieze of their social studies son of the subject.
price.
and ARTHRITIS ing
work
in art class.
Last Friday everyone made pa­
Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Bates and
I suffered for years and am so
Goodhue, who was here pers of penmanship to display. Barbara and Bobby were visiting
thankful that I found relief from for Dick
a short time visiting has re­ The best specimens were dis­ in Talent last weekend.
this terrible affliction that I will turned to Eugene. He had to played in our room.
Mrs. Cynthia Keith returned
gladly answer anyone writing me leave there on account of the re-
In Health, we have just finish­ home from the hospital after
for information. Mrs. Anna Pautz,
ed studying about "teeth.” We having an operation for her eyes.
drew pictures of teeth.
Many
P. O. Box 825, Vancouver, Wash.
Mr. Fay Clayton is visiting at
drawings were good, but the class the home of Lysle Tame on the
Adv.
voted the drawings made by Dead Indian.
Larry Wray, the most outstand-
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tillman of
TALENT NEWS
Ashland High
School News
Automobile
Losses Paid
For You
Washington School
Billings Agency
A. and B. SPORT SHOP
Something to Remember-
VARSITY
LITHIA
NOW SHOWING!
husband ^
NOW PLAYING
Ends Sat. Nite
■ oa H^AXT
Those Merry Madcaps!
HUNT«
j MAM OB
J muroibibt
lAGGtK Robt WTCUUMJ
plus
A MUSICAL
MIRTHQUAKE!
$ R hythm
STARTS SUNDAY
for 3 Days
Now
FLUHRER’S Bread & Pastr«
--at your food sto re-
Place Your Name on Our List For a
QUICK-FREEZE LOCKER BOX
These modern locker boxes for the
preservation of fruit, vegetables and
meat, will soon be available to res­
idents of Ashland and vicinity. We
are taking the names of those who
want such facilities, and “first come,
first served.” If you want one-of these
latest-type food preservers, drop in
and have us place your name on the
list.
IS
Diamond
Bridal Sets
. We have a nice selection of matched
sets or individual rings
BOULEVARD MEAT MARKET
from $ 5 © to $ 4 5 0
“Plenty of Parking Space”
AH Kinds of Jewelry Repairing
Intrigue!
HAYNES JEWELRY
SU N D A Y
Jean Parker
m
a Song I» >
member
PUW —’ aw.
OBESOS t X i
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wind
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ADVENTURES
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with Peter Cookson
Plus
EADIE
WAS A LADY
Overall
Pants
For Better Flavor
& Satisfying Goodness
NEARLY ALL SIZES
ASK FOR
$ 1 .6 5
ASHLAND .
Butter & Creamed Cottage Cheese
At Ashland Groceries and Markets
with
ANN MILLER
and Joe Besser
ASHLAND
CREAMERY
What is made in Ashland, makes Ashland
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