Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 09, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAR« J OUR
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, MAY 9. 1946
ents. The program was:
ional Commission on Teacher Height 5'9".
Pole Vault - Medford
1st.
Pluno Solo — Phyllis Walker Education. His address concerned
The Ghost in The Chimney
the modern phases of specialized Height 10 ft.
Broad Jum p - Jundreuu, A. 1st;
Kay Gilbert
teaching and the opportunities
1. Squirrel
open to those who chose to fol­ Pulton, A. 2nd. Hull, A. M . Dis-
2. Pussy
low that profession. Known us an tance 22 feet.
TALENT GRANGE
pared by Mrs. J. C. Ottinger, was
Shot Put - M attern, M. 1st;
3. Snow Dance
outstanding leader of education,
Talent Grange met last Thurs­ read by Mi's. Butler. The topic
Gennell Williams
Dr. Huskew hus his headquarters Lindsay, M 2nd; House, M. 3rd
day in regular session. The HEC for round table discussion was
1. Over the Wnves
in Washington D. C. and ut pre­ Distance, 42'5 4 "
chairm an requested that vases "The Iris”, Mrs. Wennie Mason
Discus - Coghill, M. 1st: Lin l-
2. Tortillia
sent is traveling about the coun­
be brought to the next meeting received the door prize.
Mi's.
Donna Dunkeson
try giving lectures ut school and sey, M. 2nd; Langer, A. 3rd. Dis
for presentation to the HEC as Mary Bagley was accepted as a
tance 111'3"
colleges.
1. Song of the Winds
the supply of containers for flow new member to the club. Plants
Javelin - Stelle, M 1st; F ilie z ,
2. The Merry-go-Round
The m ain business of, the stu ­
ers is very short. There will be a and seeds were exchanged. Deli­
3. Pickaninny
dent body meeting, Wednesday, 2nd; Stafford, M. 3rd. Distance
prize for the best vase. It was cious refreshm ents were served
M argaret Schuman, of Room 4 was the coming school picnic 167'8”.
further announced that funds to the 17 members and 1 visitor
has
gone on a trip back east. She Students were urged to provide
from the dance held last S atu r­ present by the hostess assisted
Mr. William H. Genne, Nation
with
her parents, and sister and more cars for transportation or
day would be turned over to the by Mrs. Ethly Lacey and Mrs.
the event would have to be cull­ al Secretary of the Student
brother,
will
be
gone
about
a
Grange on the following meeting Florence Hartley. The next meet
month. Her friends miss her, but ed off. An announcem ent was Christiun Council of the Y.M.C.A
Elton Petrie gave a short re ing will be held June 5, at the are
very happy she can go on made to the effect that the stu- spoke to the SOC assembly Fri­
port on agricultural conditions he home of Mrs. Knorp.
such a long trip. P art of h e r|d e n t body elections would be day morning ut 9:25 on Student
encountered on a trip to the
trip, will be along “The Old coming up soon and would be Christian Associations and is now
southeast part of the United
Bob Logan erstw hile purveyor Oregon Trail!
held sometime before school is touring the campuses of the Pac­
States. The legislative report was of milk on the Talent scene these
out.
The am endm ents to the con­ ific North West.
Every child in our room, ex
given by Lloyd Lacey. The Mitch­ past six years has retired partial­
The World Student Service
stitution
were posted on the bul­
ell-Jackson bill now before the ly, at any rate. The Logan cows cept M argaret Schuman, was at letin board for ten duys and the Fund is sponsored by students ir
Congress was discussed and was will still produce their quota of school, so we had our picture voting will take place sometime this and twelve other countries
refered to committee for adition lactal fluid but Mr. Logan will taken out on the school lawn. It this week.
and has been created for the pur­
al research.
no longer bring it around. From is hoped the pictures will be good
pose of aiding foreign student:
The
new
officers
for
the
girls
The regular business meeting now on the business will be strict­ Mrs. Willits of Room 2 took the league were elected for 1947. who have been impoverished by
was adjourned and members ly cash and carry and if you want pictures for us. The class thanks The returns were as follows: the war,
r>
headed for the dining room your m ilk you'll carry it. No her for taking their picture.
We all made a pretty May Shirley Balfour, president, Ann
Economical Pocket Watch«», at
where refreshm ents were served. longer will the fam iliar clink of
Pirtle,
vice-president,
Joan
Van
bottles be heard on local door­ basket, which we took home to De W alker, 2nd vice president, M arshall-W all. On the Pl«««
TALENT GARDEN CLUB
steps at an early hour and all our mothers May Day, or left on Beatrice Wines, 3rd vice-presi­ phone 2-1231.
MEETS
night carousers will gain their someones door step.
dent and Darlene Hale, secretary
Room 8 News
Talent Garden Club m et May threshholds greeted only by the
treasurer .
We still have some of our Open
1, at the home of Mrs. M argaret first rays of the rising sun, their
At the regional contest in Eu­
Mathes. The business meeting neandering unnoticed by the House articles up. We have some gene Saturday, the High School
birds on the wall that look like band received a rating of "3" in
was called to order by the presi­ milkman a t least,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Buckmaster they are flying. We colored them class A. Maurice Bailey, french
dent, Mrs. Ruth Ellis. Roll call
was answ ered by naming a fav­ and daughter Betty Jane of Lodi, J blue. We also made scenes, Maps horn soloist received a rating of
orite bird of Oregon. “Bird Sanc­ California, are visiting Mrs Buck- of North America, and South “1” for his solo. The boys q u ar­
tuaries and Their Economic Value m aster's parents, Mr .and Mi's. America, Bookreports and bright­ tet, consisiting of Harry Kannas-
ly colored Tulips. The children to. Bill Bissell, Arnold Wilkinson,
In The Com m unity’’, a paper pre Roy Estes.
made
February booklets. On the and Jerry Mitchell, also received
Mrs. Olaf Kodder of Seattle,
Washington, is visiting, M r s. cover was a picture of W ashing­
rating of “ 1". They were ac­
ton chopping down the cherry companied and directed by Miss
Louise Combest, who is «11.
Mrs. Roy G arland is in Com­ tree. Inside were the life story Wilma Froman. Both the quartet
of Abraham Lincoln and George and Maurice Baily played over
munity Hospital, Ashland.
Mrs. Penland’s sister, Mrs. Sil- Washington. We also had writing the radio while in Eugene.
1 ver is returning to her home in papers that had been w ritten for
the last three months.
1 Honolulu next week.
We all liked our Stanford ach­
Mrs. Powers and daughter Eli-
! nore entertained dinner guests ievem ent tests and thought they
Y our radio bus p rob ab ly
were fun.
I Sunday.
Tuesday, April 30, we made
tak en a b eatin g In recent
May Baskets. Some of them are
Medford track and field team
very pretty.
years. Y’ou m ay not realize
won a dual track and field meet
from
Ashland,
84
to
40
W
ednes­
b ow w orn out, run dow n, and
Room 4 News
day afternoon. Ashland crippled
David H erburger brought in
h o w w eak it is.
by several boys with colds ran up
several leeches, or blood suckers
40
very
impressive
points
regard­
which he got in the Klam ath
W e can p robably put new
less of the handicap.
River
Fullerton
Breaks
Record
He also brought a dead male to
life in your fa ith fu l old radio,
George Fullerton Grizzlie Ace
show, which his dog caught.
miler broke his own record again
b y testing and repairing it,
By Katherine Graaaman
The class studied about the
Wednesday
and
came
w
ithin
3
V
i
male, and blood suckers, which
and perh ap s by adding a few
seconds of state record when he
was very interesting.
romped
off
the
mile
run
in
4:32:-
visited
our
school
assembly
Tues­
tubes. W e recom m end T U N G -
A fter a business meeting m
Room 4 Friday, April 26, con day morning, but not in the cap- 01-
Jandreau
makes
Record
Jum
p
SOL V IB R A T IO N -T E S T E D
ducted by the president of the acity of speaker this time. He
Jim Jandreau leaped to a 22
class, Phyllis Walker, a program introduced Dr. L. D. Haskew,
R A D IO T U B E S .
was given by some of the stud- whose subject was, “Teaching as foot broad jum p to put him out
in
the
lead
as
one
of
the
outstand
a Vocation”. Dr. Haskew hum or­
ously presented his official title ing jum pers in the state.
Gandee Wins Twice
as, “Executive Secretary of Nat-
Tad Gandee Grizzlie sprinter
Phone 8011
walked off with the century run
in 10:00 flat and returned to win
the 220 yd dash in 23:3. The 220
Phone 7141
tim e was much slower than his
last weeks 22:7:04 time a t K la­
m ath Falls. Due m ainly to short­
er straight away on local track.
Sum m ary of Events
INVISIBLE
A R M IES...
100 yd. - Gandee A. 1st; Steph
Korins from
enson, M. 2nd. Skinner, M. aid
W IT H IN I
Time: 10:00 flat
220 yd. - Gandee, A. 1st; Steph
enson M. 2nd., Beare, A. 3rd
time: 23:03
440 yd. - Hunter, M. 1st; La
Blanc, A. 2nd; M erriman, A. 3rd
Time 53:02.
880 yd. - W erner, M. 1st; Grab
er, A. 2nd; Crook, M 3rd. Time
2:07:04.
Mile - Fullerton, A. 1st; Wolff,
A. 2nd; Nutting, M. 3rd. Tin
4:32:01.
120 HH - Butler, M. 1st; Hov
land, A. 2nd; Harrison, M. 3rd
Time: 16:2.
200 LH - Singler, M. 1st; Bailey
M. 2nd; Hovland, A. 3rd. Time
24:2.
High Jum p - Etherton, M. 1st
Coghill, M. 2nd; Riggs, M. 3rd
News from Talent
Medford Wins Dual
Track Meet Wed.
NOW PLAYING
Ends Sat. Nite
NEW LIFE Fllll
THE OLD RADIO
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