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    Southern Oregon News Review, Ashland, Ore. llnirs. A pril i t , 194s
TERRILLS ATTEND MEET
Dr. and Mrs. E. N. T errill left
S atu rd ay m oinm g for R oseburg
w here they will a tten d a joint
district m eeting of the S tate
C hiropractic association.
From
R oseburg they will go to m e e t­
ings in Salem and P ortland, th en
pay a brief call on th eir d a u g h ­
ter and son-in-law , Sgt. and Mrs.
W eldon S ta u ffe r in A storia. Dr.
T errill will lx- back in his office
A pril 15th.
(¡ray-Y Club Wins
Telephone Meet
T he A shluno G ia v U u .i w. 1
by th e top heavy score of 23 to »
over the Salem G ia Y boys in
the T elephone Field Meet held
S atu rd a y afternoon, A pril 10th.
R esults w ere exchanged over the
telephone late S atu rd ay a fte r­
noon.
W inners included:
B aseball Throw , Dale T aylor
Jim m y W alrus, H arvey Sorenson
S tan d in g B road Ju m p . Jim m y
Come in a n d g e t y o u r W atrus, M arvin Woods, Gerry
S m y th . 50 Y ard Dash. M arvin
Woods, Jim m ie N orth, D a v i d
Woiids; High Ju m p . Jim m y Wat
rus, Dale T aylor, G erry S m yth.
MEYERCORD
8 Man S h u ttle Race, Dav i (’
Woods. Dale T aylor, Jack Elver
h art. G erry S m yth, Bobby Sold
er, M arvin Woods and Jim m ie
K orth.
mee s
W H IL E THEY LAST!
• Sc Easy to Use and..,
• So Easy to Remove!
A D U LT S
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Obituaries
W illi a m r r a n c is B r u in
F u n e r a l s e rv ic e s w i l l he h e ld F r i ­
d a y . A p r il 16 a I th e H it w ilie r ( 'I m p ­
e l f u r W illia m F r a n c is B r u in .
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125 T h ir d s tre e t w h o «lied W e d n e s ­
d a y a t th e C o m m u n ity H o s p it a l f o l ­
lo w in g a c o n fin e m e n t o f «»ne w eek
a m i a n illn e s s o f f o u r v e a r s .
B r u in , a r e t ir e d f a r m e r , w a s h o rn
in W a in s h u ro , Ya. in 1SHS a m i b ad
liv e d her«* th e p a s t 10 y e a rs . Tn 1907
he w a s m a r r ie d !o H a t t ie G a r v in a t
J a c k s o n v ille .
B r u in w a s J a c k s o n ( 'o u n t y ro a d
s u p e r v is o r f o r 17 y e a rs a n d ra n c h e d
n o r th o f T a le n t f«»r 2K y e a rs
H e is s u r v iv e d b y h is w ife , M rs .
H a t t ie B r u in a m i a s is te r . M rs M a l i
P u r c e ll. R o u n d H ill. Ya.
F u n e r a l s e rv ic e s w i l l he c»»nduct-
e«l h> th e R ev. G s o rg e S h u m a n a m i
In t e r m e n t w i l l b e in th e M o u n ta in
V ie w C e m e te ry .
or the answer
to your
IN S U R A N C E
PROBLEMS
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DEPENDA BLE
INSURAN CE COUNSELORS
H e n r y C la y B a r k e r
F u n e r a l s e rv ic e s w i l l be h e ld F r i ­
d a y a t 1:30 11.111. a t th e L a t w ille r
Cha|>»l f o r H e n ry C la y H a rk e r. 73,
733 l in k s tr e e t w h o d ie d T u e s d a y a i
th e C o m m u n ity H o s p ita l in A s h la n d
B a r k e r, w h o w a s h o rn in K e e n e
Co., .M is s o u ri in 1874 ca m e Io J a c k -
son C o u n ty f r o m K la m a t h C o u n ty in
1913 a n d in 1933 m o v e d to A s h la n d .
He
was a m em ber
o f th e
F ir s t
M e th o d is t C h u rc h o f A s h la n d a n d a
c a rp e n te r b y tra d e .
H e is s u r v iv e d by h is w ife , J e s s ie ,
th re e sons. R ic h a r d a m i C e c il. M e d ­
f o r d a n d R a y m o n d . A s h la n d : a n d a
b r o th e r T h o m a s B. B a r k e r, l.e h a n o n ,
O re g o n .
S e rv ic e s w i l l he c o n d u c te d b y th e
R e v. R o b e rt M c llv e n n a a n d in t e r ­
m en t w i l l be iu th e M o u n ta in V ie w
c e m e te ry .
THE INDIAN GIVER
GR WHY SOM E ROOKS HAVE GOATS O F MOSS
It was O ld M an w ho m ade the E arth , and all th at lives or grow s,
iitls o .p i'ciu 1 m any moo, is ago, a n d m any, m any snows.
T hen Old Man w an ted m uch to know . It things he m ade w ere good;
So he clim bed high th at he m ight view it all from w h ere lie stood
He clim bed and clim bed u n til at last, he reached a m o u n tain peak.
And though In th o u g h t him self alone, he heard a stia n g e voice speak
"Old Man. Old Man. 1 m Gold. I ii| Gold. Please give to me youi
cloak.
The W ind blows cold up here. Old Man The voice thus sadly spoke.
And then Old Man knew that the voice cam e from a giant rock.
And it w as th e n th e ONLY sto n e a great and clumsy block
J ld Man had m ode it hut forgot to g i\e it any clothes
So th ere It stood so bleak am i bare, and veiy nearly froze.
"All right. F rien d Rix*k, since I am warm , my coat I'll let you tak e '
io saying. Old Man d rap ed the rock, to pay lor Ills m istake
Then cold N orth W ind begun to blow, and frosted Old Man s knees
And w hile at last th e Rock was w arm . Old Man began to freeze.
"Give me my coal, you Rock, you stone. You hav e no h ea rt, noi liver.
You have no m eat, n o r bone, n o r bloaxi. Fan you w hy should l
sh iv er? "
So saying he grab b ed hack his coat, anal started out to run.
"If you crav e w a rm th ." he said to Rock, "w hy d o n 't yam try th«*
S u n ?"
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1 his m ade Rock mad. A fter Old Man. he cam e w ith aw k w ard
s tu m b lin g —,
He fell, and broke him self In Darts, and sa t th e w hole w orld n im b i
ing.
Old Man ran very, v ery fast, b u t the sm aller rocks w ere faster.
And Old Man tossed th em bits of coat. T h i s saved him from disastei
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a tte n d tli«.*r»e n «’ I s Ice«, a n d to out
th e H e a d in g K u u m .
ch ase th a t s ta rte d on th e hill, endca
ev er a fte r th at Old Man, of rocks w
fa ste r rocks got back th e ir coats, so
you can see th e ir coats right now I
som e rocks b um ped th e ir corners
ground.
So th a t is w hy you'll o ften find, so many rocks are round.
The g reat slow rocks gave up th e chas, T h ey ’re on th e hills and
bare.
The little rocks th o u g h w ould not quit
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MARTHA ELHART ATTENDS
MEETING IN C. POINT
Debators Plan To
Attend Eugene Meet
F I R S T C H U R C H O F C H R IS T
■ » r l F. D o w n lu g , M lu latar
B lh lv H rl|i,« ,| y ,5 u m .
M o r n in g S e rv ie » I l oO « n i. H
m u u , " K e e p in g C lo s e !.. th » H i
o f G od,
I.*V u i i k i I i» t Ito » » .
M artha E lh art, Vice G ran d
G u a rd ian
of Jo b 's
D aughters,
Mrs Hugh C ollins anti four
w ent to C en trai P oint, M onday
Ashland high school d eb ato rs art-
evening, A pril 12 to consult
w ith those in terested in s ta rtin g a planning to a tte n d th e state d e ­
J o b ’s D aughters B ethel in th a t bate contest w hich is being held
city. T h ere w ere 24 g irls p resen t
eligble for m em b ersh ip In th e in Eugene this w eekend.
Those who will a tte n d include ■
o rd er and 10 p ro sp ectiv e G u a r­
Eileen M ichael, M ickey M cK eev­
dian C ouncil m em bers.
er, Emma R edbird, and Slit P e a r­
Mr. and Mrs. R obert R ichard son.
son. T aylor stree t, re tu rn e d S un
The group d eb ated in M edford
day n ig h t from P o rtlan d .
W ednesday afternoon.
E le a n o r A. O o n ld
T h e re m a in s o f E le a n o r A n d e rs o n
G o u ld . 67, 425 M o u n ta in A v e n u e , w h o
d ie d A p r il 11 a t h e r re s id e n c e , w e re
s h ip p e d M o n d a y to A r g o n ia . K a n s a s
w h e re
fu n e r a l s e rv ic e s a n d
In te r­
m e n t w i l l ta k e p la ce .
*
M rs . G o u ld , w h o h a d liv e d in O re ­
g o n f o r s ix y e a rs a n d t h is v ic in it y
f o r 30 d a y s , w a s b o rn O c’ o b e r 18,
I8 6 0 in M o u n d s v ille . M o. a n d w a s
m a r r ie d to G u y D . G o u ld w h o p re ­
ceded h e r in d e a th .
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From where I sit... / / J o e Marsh
Now It's Neckties
Made of Milk!
Fellow in Andy Botkin's Tavern
was boasting about a trick necktie
he was wearing made out, of a by­
product of milk. “Took 33 pounds
of milk to make this tie,” he says.
Bill Webster was unimpressed.
“ Personally," he says, “ I ’d rather
have the milk to drink. Ju st as I
wouldn’t change one glass of good
American beer for a necktie made
from th irty barrels of i t ! ”
Yes, modern science being what
it is — seems like you can make
“anything out of anything’’ these
days, But in the case of milk, well
I guess drinking it is still a whole
lot better than just wearing it.
Of course there are lots of other
ways of abusing goods and bev­
erages— like a fellow who doesn’t
appreciate good beer enough to
drink it slowly and In moderation,
But from where I sit, most peo­
ple who enjoy a wholesome bev­
erage like beer or ale are moderate
—because beer Itself Is a beverage
SURE FIT GUARANTEED
LO N G W E A R IN G FABRICS
LEATHERETTE TRIM
HA NDSO M E PATTERNS
REGULAR 25$ PRO.
BURPEE SUPER
GIANT ZINNIA SEEDS
of moderation.
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The call of the ragman lias disap­
peared from the contemporary scene,
but we can use some good CLEAN, cot­
ton rags at the News Review to clean
the presses. Bring in a pound of rags
and take out the twentieth part of a
dollar.
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