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 O MLV -PLEA SEl 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 . «»f 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 . 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Main St. Ph. 7551 Medford .Oregon Main & Oak Ph. 878 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 ?" • 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 Announcements Bu Ä J V ? . "«fe . -X m « o F IR S T C H U R C H O F C ttR IN T , S C IE N T IS T A V « • m i* . A p r il 1M b F iu ti« * « i S o u th N U I i* lu > iiio in liiu m is t e « » n t I I <>' «'lot U S u b jr t ’ t I •«*« in n « «»( Vtuii« lu e tit G u h fltii T * \ t I T im o t h y 2 . T ho r« I n on«- G»»«l, u io l o io m «*(ltaloi I»« l u t t - i l G o ti lim i imu», ilo m a n «’h i I n i I •■««IIN Sumías* St lo>o| ü 3 0 m . tit. W « <I i i v m I u > «stm thM m v o ttiiM , s s itlt 1 Hu lu d e * Iv ftG itio n i« » of < h i lM tm i S« l* io « h t u i l i i * I» h e ld u t S o c lo c k H e a d in g lo o m o p e n d u lly I ru m . lu u p m e x c e p t Sundtt>M a n d lo d i d u ) a. Th«* p u ó lh * c u id la lly In v ite d I» 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 T H U C O N O R R U & T IO N A I, C H U R C H 717 M l» k ly n u l i b it K v u r t I ' H o rd a n A M in is t e r S u n iin ) » . I n a . I . !• I . a m P illie n H u p e i t u li n it. n i M i i n - e i a » » f u i a t t i l l i . I» u r t . w l i llv V on a r. U n H i d l o a l l e t i l e f o r 1h. r io in il t a a e i ^ . I d in e d In I lia 1*1 l i m i l a h p Ih lw M i k J i . i I» Hoi a liiu r ip n ii The v a lli h. llllllia iil w e e k W iil» | ilp »e ra te e , NuW ll'H T W i n II a m H r r m n li, « p e lla i in 'i« h * The And The And And 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 . x TRAVEL Church J u n io r c h u rc h 11 ou u m < 'h rl»llu n E nd ea vor, « :lo pm Union S ervice S tatio n 237 East M ain St A shland, P re g i in D o n 't w a ste tim e an il m o n e y on |Mx>r-4|uiility p a in t. F uller P ure Prepared is lii» liia lle si q u a lity all p u rp ose " h ou se" p a in t lu ad e. Ashland Lumber Co O P P O B T U B IT Y W e w i l l s e le c t s e v e ra l y o u n e m en f r o m t h is a re a f o r t r a in in g a n d la t e r o p p o r u n it y f o r w o r ld - w id e tra v e l T o p p a y w h ile le a r n in g , p lu a , a ll e rp e n se a . In v e s t ig a t e TODAY at y o u r lo c a l U. 8. A r m y a n d U . 8 . A i r F o rc e R e c r u itin g S ta tio n . they ladt~ To make those necessary repairs to get your car into condition for sum mer driving. rip to Chicano, eastern de»t’Oft return via t W ,r. .ail f»«* 1 ’ » ijh t Eliot anil return anothei . mi extra ra •Complete Overhaul •M otor Tune-Up •W heel Alignment E stim ates M ade W ithout O bligation GARAGE S iskiyou B oulevard and K lam ath Ju n ctio n Genuine Top Quality H. H. M ayberry. A gent • Phono 7501 A ih c r tiitm r n t 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. ¿.opyrif A/, ¡94Ü, United itutet Hreweri foundation 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. Ashland Home and Auto Supply 25 E Main Phone 4011