Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 14, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, Feb. 14, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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About People" You Know |
• Mi and Mrs Paul Bears were
business callers in Mi<dford Mon-
day afternoon
• Robert Giiimore, who him born
employed at the What Not store
for several years, has accepted a
position with a new sawmill com­
pany recently formed by Dave
DeAnnond of laikt-vlew. The new
puuit is located south of Alturas.
Calif Giiimore left for that point
the first of the week and will be
joined by his wife and son later
• Cap! C II lielsman left Sun
<iuy evening tor Fort Monroe, Va
after visiting here foi eovand
days with his family. He will be
In attendance at an officers’
tiuiiiiiig oohool t>>i U m next io
weeks.
• Tile Rev. and Mrs Darnell of
. manialii rails conducted sei vices
ui the Ashland Tabernacle Mun­
day
• Mr ami Mrs Eurnic Childreth
and Jack Stevenson were vlsitms
in lliil .Siinduv • veiling
• Byci I'utinaii, un Instructor In
toe aiyttlc Clerk schooia, spent
tin- Willi l-nil in Aahiand viaiung
his puieuts, Mi. und Mm. Jainca
i'utinaii
• Mr. and Mrs. R C. Simmers
and daughter Eleanor of Kluniath
Fulls weic week-end visitors al
the home of Mi and Mrs. J. F.
Waybrant.
• M ims Charlotte Wolters of Al-,
sea, Or«., whs visiting with Ash­
land friends over the week-end.
• Mr. and Mrs. C. L Richardson
are Uic parents of a son born
reb. 11.
• C. W Forliniller of Santa Mon­
ica, Calif., a former resident or
Asiiland, is spending a lew days
here on business.
• George Goa wick of Ashland,
mis J. H. Goswlck of Medford
and Mis Ed Sholln of Grants l'uss
wrie Sunday visitors at Cave City
with Mi. and Mrs Davis
• Ait CMPM wim down fioiii
Weyerhaeuser camp Tuesday eve­
ning to attend iJons club He re-
jhh ta tjulte u bit of snowfall dur­
ing the week but not much of it
leinaiuuig becauae of warm wind ■
and rain
• Mrs. Caroline Tetherow of
«iianta Paas is in Ashland visiting ’
her daughlei, Mrs H L. DeAr-I
mond.
• Barney Gunter was a business
caller tn Kerby Tuesday.
• I ii i t Davis is again at work at
tn«- siitiv CbcvroMt company ai-|
ter having' been absent several
«lays because of illness.
• E C Walls, local real estate
man, moved to Medford Wednes­
day. where he will continue In Die
same line of buMncM.
• Mr. and Mrs Floyd Clark of
Harbor art visiting with Mm
C lark's sister. Miss Lottie Bea-
wick.
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NEHM FROM
Washington School
Hy SCHOOL KTI'DENTH
very Interesting lesson
Room 5
Wednesday, Feb. 5, the sixth
Room 6 vlaiti <1 the public libra-
glade held a room meeting. An ry this morning.
Miss Mason
election was held The new pies- showed us how to usi' reference I
blent is Mary Atkins, vice presi­ b<M>kn. We brought each several
dent, Maryrtta Baughman, and books about New England.
secietary is Gary Christlleb, The!
'I hr
sixth
grade
presen ted
class decided to have a valentine "Abe's Cupboard" for Room 5j
la>x and a party
Wednesday afternoon. The charac- j
lucst Wednesday afternoon the ters were Jerry Kerr as Abe Lin­
pupils of the sixth grade were coln and Mariya Wilcox as Nancy
invited by the second grade to a Hanks
Room 5 held its regular busi­
piogram They told about their
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trip to the float office. It whs a ness meeting Tuesday, Feb 11.
very interesting program
The dictionary race was won by
The fourth giade made some Robert Fowler and Thelma Wink-
health fMiatrrs Home of the chil­ ieman.
The Chickagami Camp Fire
dren made pMrta of teeth and some
mads the different kinds of vege­ girls sang "'The Call of the Fire " j
Roger Flaharty's row won the
tables we eat
Miss Margaret I
Htialn and Miss Huldah Rose are. letter race.
Mariya Wilcox, president
teachers for health
The fifth grade presented "The
Miss Huldah R om , a student I
teacher of the fourth grade, had Lincoln Cabin" Wednesday after­
un operation for removal of her noon Virginia Clary was Nancy
appendix on Friday, Feb 7 The Hanks and Melvin Morgan wax
children will be very giad when Abraham IJncoln. We made red,
Miss Rose can be liack with thimi white and blue pins for our pro­
On Monday .Feb. 10, the boys gram. Everyone sang "I Am an
and girls of room 0 made some American "
valentine verses They are very
Virginia Clary brought us a
good. The poems will be shown cal la lily which was given to her
down In the hall. The children by a friend. It came all the way
wrote the ¡meins on wall ¡taper to from Crescent City, Calif.
Several students from Washing­
make them look prettier.
Miss Hhlrley Willard, a student ton school attended the Rubinoff
teacher of IJncoln school room B. concert in Medford Wednesday
has been absent for two days be­ afternoon.
Room 4
cause of Illness.
Several people are absent in the
IJncoln school has a new pupil
fourth
grade with measeies or
in the fifth grade His name is
chickenpox.
J Wray Hodgen from the Wash­
Room 4 has made a valentine
ington schiMil
box and will have to make another
The second grade has a lovely because there have been so many
valentine box The children have put In It is red and white with
valentines in it.
large red hearts on each side.
The second grade has a new j
Room 5 is making posters for
postman, Charles Culmer
Washington's and Uncoln's birth-
Page 5
day* We like doing this very WATER PROHPEfTS BRIGHT
much
Summer water supply prospects
Room .1
in
Oregon are much better than
We have a pretty valentine box.
It Is in the shape of a house and at this time last year and better
is covered with red and white than for the past three years in
crepe paper
We already have most pa rm of the state, according
many valentines in the box.
to a forecast just received by the
Wf have many new interesting Oregon S’ate college experiment
pictures and toys which have been station. Measurements from 87
added to our collection for trans­
portation
Edward Roske is a new pupil in
Room 3 He entered from Lincoln
school W<- are glad to have him
Bonnie Frohreich was one of a
small group who played their vio­
lins at the Civic club house Wed­
nesday afternoon. It was the com-
blned Parent-Teacher asociatio; <
of Ashland. We are very happy to
.lave Bonnie in our room.
The second grade has a new
pupil Ardith Brophy came here
'rom Eagle Point The girls and
boys are very glad to have an-
rther girl in this grade
The second grade boys built a
Tost office from orange crates.
There are 3« post office boxes
vhich are enough and one extra.
The children are mailing valen­
tines to their friends.
Room I
Aleta I/Uchterhand and Carolyn
Kelts have birthdays to celebrate
•.his week
i
courses in Oregon showed that for
the moat part the snow water con­
tent is greater than a year ago
•
• Arthur Icenhower from Fort
Lewis has been visiting this
week with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Icenhower. He re­
cently underwent a major opera­
tion from which he is recovering.
NOW is the time
Before the spring rush
Y’ou’ll nerd that storage tank! . . . There’s that welding job that
you’ve neglected! . . . The old car needs repairs! . . . The pump is
on the blink! . . . These and many more necessary repairs if done
now will save you a lot of grief in the busy spring and summer
season....................
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On Thursday, Feb 6, the school
nurse, Miss Patricia Geiser, told!
the children ot room 6 about first.
aid The class learned how to ban­
dage all kinds of cuts and to putI
splints onto a finger. They le«m- j
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very useful
The children used (
each other as patients. It was a i
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