Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 20, 1940, Page 7, Image 7

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    Friday, Dec. 20, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Commissioner George Allen again'
heads the "Mile-O-Dim»»” pro-
g»*im
At national headquarters in
New York,’Morgan and Colonel D I
Walker Wear, assistant national
chairman, are completing final de­
All America ix rvaponding to have been appoint»-»! ami are com­ tails of the concerted nation-wide
drive.
the call, “Help th«* Yuungzter' pleting their organizations In ter
Joseph M Schenk of l-os An­
Aiomul Your Own Comer" and to ord time, Morgan declared. Muni­
i 1 i .i in < Im National I Menu cipal and nelghlMirhoral commit­ geles, again will serve in the cam­
Agtilnxt Infantile I'umlyxlM "
tees are rapidly being formed All paign as vice-chairman of the
From Went Virginia to I'uget these arc departments of a vast, national committee for th»- cele­
Hound, through the epidemic belt unified plan of "total defense" bration of the President's birth­
day The Motion Picture Theatres
where 10.000 ltoyn and girl» and against Infantile paralysis
women und men were stricken
In nearly every community committee is heade»! by Nicholas
during the year, citizens arc ral­ forces are being marshalled for the : M Schenck, of New York, presi­
lying for the moat intenaivc at "March of Dime»" ami committees dent of l-oew’s, inc.
Women of the nation are pre­
tack ever launched iiguliiNl the arc drawing up plans for the gala 1
crippling invader.
celebrations to be held Jan 30, paring to participate on a scale
President Roosevelt’s 59t,h birth­ never before attempted in every
Keith Morgan, national chalt
city, town and village of America,
man of the Committee for the day anniversary
"home parties" will be held to
Celebration of the President's
Hundreds of thousanus of birth­ raise funds for the campaign.
Birthday, announced today that a day greeting car<is in which coins
great volunteer army of woikerx may I«- inserted and coin collec­
la being mobilized to aup|M>rt the tion boxes will srsin be distribut­
4H state chairmen
ed, Morgan said
The “March of Dimes of the
The governors and governors­
elect of ull states, the chief exe< u- Air," headed by ICddie Cantor, star
Dr. Claude E. Kay re, Vicar
tives of Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto of screen, radio and stage, this
Rico, the Virgin Islands and the year will attract the most bril­
high commissioner for the Philip liant list of celebrities since the
Holy Communion. A a m
pines all have pledged their sup war ugainst infantile paralysis
Church uchool, 9:30 a m
port to the campaign Women's began.
Hermon and morning prayer, 11
groups, business, lulxir, railroad
Grantland Rice.
writer and a. m.
executives, in fact every branch widely recognized sports author­
Midnight Chriotmus Service
of Americun life Is ready to do Its ity. Is planning a full program for
Christmas Eve. Tuesday, Dec.
the Sport» council which he heads 24
part.
11 30 p m. the midnight
in Washington, D. C., former Christmas service will be held
Hundreds of county chairmen
The choir has prepared splendid
Christmas music and Iroctor Ravi»*
will preach a sermon on the
Meaning of Christmas," after
which the Holy Communion will
be celebrated.
The public is cordially Invited
to this service.
Holy
Communion
Christmas
morning at 9:30.
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• Mrs larlu Wilson left Wednes­
day for Klamath Falls for a holi­
day visit with her daughter, Mrs
Walter Bradley.
• Jess«- Smith who recently un­
derwent a major operation at the
Community hospital is much Im­
proved and was Wednesday moved
Wherr thè familv gathers to-
SPECIAL!
Manicure,
to the Uthia hotel.
gether ut <brl«tmu* tlnw, Ire
Shani|MM> und Finger
jour amarle«! self wlth n nrw
• Allan King of Fort Lewis is
W»rr . . . all THREE
wave. A visi! lo our «bop will
visiting here at the home of his
for
ciMivince jrou of larth thè rffi-
parents, Mr and Mrs J W King
only
ciem-y und thè economy of our
King, who recently suffered an
(orne to Ashlund
beauty servire. Our atylista w III
attack of pneumonia, is here on
indlvldmdire u charming wave
Hotel Beauty Shop
a 30-day furlough
for complete serv­
for vou . . . espressive of thè
• Floy Young, a student at Uni­
ice . . . phone 1311
holiday »pirli of fun and gulrty.
versity of Washington, is spending
the holidays here at the home of
Mr and Mrs C. R Bowman
Groups for ‘Total Defense’
Against Polio Being Formed.
• Mrs. Harry Hurs* left Thur»
day for Portland where she will
J»»in her parents and other rela­
tives in a family reunion
• Mrs Dan Payne left Wednes­
day for a visit with relatives in
!»» Angeles and Han Francisco.
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• Robert Yeo of Grants Pass vis­
ited here last week-end with rel­
atives and friends
• Jack Pierson of Merlin visited
here last week-end at the home of
his parents, Mr. afld Mrs. Fred
Pierson.
APPLIANCES
M
Truly, they ore gifts
gift J for joyous living?
livina!
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You'll be delighted at the beauty of the
new, more convenient, more economical
appliances YOUR ELECTRICAL DEALER
is showing for Christmas. You couldn't
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• Mrs David Peterson returned
to her home In Marshfield follow­
ing a visit here at the home of her
sister, Mrs Bessie Cook
• Mr and Mrs Wayne Heard are
the parents of a son bom Sunday
at the Community hospital
V
Trinity Episcopal
Church
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Reed and Young’s Texaco Service
CLAYCOMB MOTOR COMPANY
71 East Main Htrwt
Phone 4501
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PHONE 4011