Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, Oct. 23 k 1947 Talent PTA Plans Hallowe’en Party OREGON NEW S R E V IE W Published every Thursday by THE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY Ashland, Oregon 1«7 East Main Strec t Garry 1 H. Wines and Wendell D. Lawrence, Publishers ____________ WENDELL LAWRENCE, E d it« Entered as second-class mail matter in the post ollice at Ash­ land, Oregon, February 15, 1935, under the act ol Congress of March 3, 1879. H IN T E R ’S DREAM The crisp fall days are upon us again and across the hedgerows a pheasant's raucous cry echos. In the m arshes and tules th a t border our small lakes • and stream s the ducks are gathering, and heard over­ head is the whistling flight of the southbound geese. TYiis is the season of the birdshot hunter. From dawn till dusk he tram ps the hills and prowls the marshes. Before the break of dawn in the morning he crawls quietly in the blind and there he lies waiting for the first rays of the sun, and shooting time. Those of the h u n ter’s clan who seek out the brant, the white fronted geese, the Canadian honker, and the snow goose will be crawling into straw stacks on great j wheat farm s of the E astern slope, there to spend the i night with the hope th at in the morning the geese will be found feeding and resting to the windward of the straw stack. The horn of the hunter has sounded and in the even­ ings a hunter’s moon glides through the heavens. High overhead is heard the call of the southbound water- fowl and down in the orchard a pheasant is raucously calling. Eagle Point To Play Talent On Thursday T alent, Oct. 22—T he T alen t tootball team will play Eagle P oint this T h u rsd ay night at Tai e n t u n d er th e lights if it rain s but tf th e w eath er tu rn s clear, the gam e will be held in Eugle Point F rid ay aftern o o n at 2 p in T he T ale n t football team s u f­ fered a logs to th e St. M ary's team of M edford in a gam e play ed last F rid ay w ith a score ol 28-1« o ! w ith a m ild attack ol uppendiel ' tis. P eterso n has been \ tsltlng I w ith Ills paren ts, Mi. and Mis. II. A. P eterso n d u rin g the illness ol Ills siste r, Mis. G eorge H artalo mew, helliiigham . Wash. also visiting h e r parents. The P re sb y te ria n Young Pen pie's Society will hold a m eeting at th e P resb y teria n chu rch next S unday evening at 7:3(1 p m . Tin purpose of the m eeting Is to e n ­ large the group All young p ro pie an* invited Mr. and Mrs. D arrell Hagguro and son, Lynn, P o rtlan d , will vis It Mi and Mrs. W arren Haggard T alent, Oct 22—T he T alent P u ren t T eachers A ssociation Is sponsoring a M asquerade H allow ­ een p a rty on H allow een n ig h t be­ tw een 7:30 and 9:00 p.m. for grad e school students. S tu d en ts of th e u p p er grades will have th eir p arty in the g y m ­ nasium and those of th e interim* d iate an d low er grad es will m eet In the m ain building. SLOW SIGNS IN S T A L L E D The p arty will include gam es, T alen t, Oet. 22—-School slow apple dipping and o th er e n te r­ signs have been Installed in tin 1 tainm ent in keeping w ith the vicinity of th e school and the sp irit of the night city will soon erect stop signs at stre e t in tersectio n s n eat t h e Mrs. V irginia W hite, T alent school has been added to th e sta ff at O - ■ ■ S o u th ern O regon C ollege, w here ( ’rowded School Is she will aet as se c re ta ry and ac ­ quisitions clerk in th e lib rary . T alent, Oet. 22— A room has ( ju st been com pleted for one sec­ tio n of th e first grade* class of 53 stu d en ts. This class hud p re v io u s­ ly occupied the m usic room which is ag ain av ailab le. T he last a v a il­ able room has been used and S u p erin ten d e n t P a rr states th at any fu rth e r increase w ould re ­ q u ire th e co n stru c tio n of a d d i­ tional space. Union Survie«* Station 237 East M um St. A ,b lan d , O regon THE CLEVER WAY Phoenix Ixieals G len P eterson, S h asta, Calif., was confined In the* C om m unity hospital for one day last week To p rep are fo r C h ristm as ih to use o u r lay-aw ay plan. Make su re your child g ets th a t bicycle or wheel toy..,.com e in and m ake a rra n g e m e n ts. ïïilinvli World - lioadinastcr eepsake R IN G S Colson - Columbia Bicycles HEATING OILS Huleo anti H 'licelera ft Sidewalk Bikes H. C. LITTLE 0. R. EDWARDS Heater* and Floor Furnaces Wheel Toy H e a d q u a rte rs \ complete lint* of tricycles Whittle Transfer Service, Repair and Sales of Wheel Toys Phone 3331 Slt&ldo+t HALLOWE’EN SPECIALS Hallowe’en Candy Mix, 39c lb. Orange and Black Gum Drops, 39c lb. Nut Cups, each 5c Confetti, 10c Serpentine. 10c Hallowe’en Lanterns, 10c, 15c, 29c Orange and Black Candles, 10c ea. Orange and Black Crepe Paper, 10c Party Horns and Noisemakers of all kinds, 10c Hallowe’en Napkins, 15c pkg. Hallowe’en Hats, 5c & 10c Ralph A. Foster P artly A lleviated D IA M O N D M BTZ and fam ily lids w eekend Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cillvei M edlord culled on Mr. uud Mr: Wultei Gei m ci .'xutiirduy even I ng. Mrs. A da Bell an d M rs Mm y P ap w o rth drove to K lum uth Fulls T h u rsduy to shop Watch Repair Jew elry Repair Engraving Ashland Phone 7131 Nine Weeks to Christm as Lay That Gift Away B A C K TO S E N S IB L E ? R IC E S Some people still have the strange idea th.it small budgets don't Chiropractic.. Health Clinic 308 N. M ain Phone 4371 "title them to good qualify! Nonsense' They're the very people * h o w » i/ b a it quality What they buy must give good and satisfactory service. Every, thing you find at Penney s is rested to make sure it w ill give you every dune s worth of value for what you spend-all that, and more! A shland M ill Wood Fuel Oil We Can Fill Your Entire Hallowe’en Needs. Be sure and visit our store for our Saturday special. Gunter Fuel Co. 233 4tli St. Phone 573 MORE GOOD BARGAINS at DRIVE-IN MARKET FANCY. LARGE Delicious, Jonathan or Pippin Apples.............. box $3.00 U r g e Onions.......................................................io lbs. 69c 50 lbs. Klamath Potatoes............................... $1.49 Martinelli C ider............................................. gal. jug. 87c Hood River C id er............................................. gal. jUg 75t. Diced Carrots, No. 2 can....................................... 10c Planter’s Cocktail Peanuts.......................... i/2 lb. can 30c 25c Jars of Dill Pickle Peppers.................................... 10c Sun-Maid R aisin s................................ lb. pkgs., 3 for 50c Aluminum Frying Pan, $2.25 value..........................$1.25 Part Wool Plaid Pairs A n Amazing Value! 4'/2 pounds of warm blanket—and 72" x 84" double-bed size! Yes, all o f this for only 4.98! 95% soft, snug, wear-for- ever cotton, the rest warm pure wool! The chevron plaid design in rose, blue, green or ceila r-is really one of the smartest designs we’ve s e e n ! And every blanket is bound in lustrous rayon satin lo match! They were made to Penney’s own high standards—then quality tested nt our laboratories—to be sure they’re the finest values we know of at this price!