L SOUTHERN OREGON MINER SEE OUR DISPLAYS OF Practical and Economical JEWELRY BLOUSES PURSES SWEATERS LINGERIE DRESSES HOSIERY Friday, Nov. 21, UHI Herrin. • Mr, and Mr«. 1» W Myers, Mr. and Mrs. George Nichols and Bet­ ty and Donald were among the By SCHOOL PUPILS dinner guests at the Milton Nich­ Room 8 had a health project for ols home in Valley View on the "open house" Thursday night. Thanksgiving Nov 13. A question was raised • Mi and Mis George King o. about the difference of sterilisa­ Ashland and Kenneth Wenaus tion and pasteurization, ax we wen* dinner guests Thanksgiving were discussing how to keep milk of Mr. and Mrs Theo Wenaus ami safe. Also, some started on post- family. I ers, plays and modeling to show • Mr and Mrs Arnold Olson | the safety of milk made a trip to Yreka last Thins Room 8 has noticed an interest day | Ing subject of nature in an elm • Mr and Mrs Walter Davis ' tree near the front of the school. J ■ were hosts at a birthday dinner We saw a bluejay visiting a grey I honoring Mrs Davis's sister, Mis squirrel’s nest The grey squirrel ( Floyd Parks of Central Point The didn’t particularly like his com­ guests Included Mr. and Mrs A pany and tried to chase him R Kincaid and Eunice, Mr. and away The bluejay seemed to think Mrs Henry Stenrud Mrs Soren­ it fun and flew from branch to son, Miss Marie Walker. Mrs Ella branch with the squirrel after him True, Mrs lx>uis Pankey, Mr and ' Part of the sixth grade boys Mrs. J E Gowland, Mis Gus Hll- I art* making wooden toys for the 1 ! Hard of Klamath Falls. Mi and I Junior Red Cross. Each boy is Mrs. Floyd Parks of Central j going to make about three wooden j Point and hosts, Mr and Mm 1 toys They are going to hospitals Davis and daughter, Lydu Path I and some might even go to Brit- I | erlne. ain. • Wendell Reynolds is absent Washington school had an "op.- from school this week due to u leg I en house" Thursday. Nov. 13 an I hip injury sustained Satindayj ■ Classes started at 7:30 The chil­ While getting out Chi 1st mas tics 1 dren came in. took their places • Members of the Upper Valley and began their work This lasted Community club are inited to be I for about an hour We ended with guests of the Ashland Civic club two songs. "God Bless America" at a luncheon next Wednesday and "America." Miss Mitchell • Hot lunches were staited last played the piano and Miss Hager Wednesday for the Bellview school led. Mr. Goddard welcomed the I pupils Mrs Luke Willis is in people There were about 170 charge. guests and 160 children It felt • Mrs John Walker and two chil­ very funny coming to school at | dren from Alamosa, Colo arrived night, although we had fun doing , Monday for a visit with the J Z our work. Walker families and later will go The girls in Room 7 are making to Seattle to visit Rev. David Wal­ spatter-work Christmas cards We ker and Tom Walker. are going to send them to the • Mr. and Mm J E Gowland, Junior Red Cross who will send Mr. and Mrs Brown. Mrs Vai them to some of the different Lnlow and Mias Aileen In low, Al­ children’s hospitals. bert Arnold, Henry Carter and I Betty George, who has been go­ Louis Pankey represented Bell- ' ing to school in Lakeview, has view grange Friday night at the I come back to Washington sixth I country square dance held at the grade for the rest of the term. ‘ Dreamland dance hall in Medford The boys of Washington school are practicing basketball Twenty • Mr and Mrs A Diddy <4 boys have turned out for practice Marysville, Calif visited with Mr We hope to have four teams The and Mrs S A Aldrich Thursday. play shed is going to have new Friday and Saturday. backboards Mr Norby told the Cub Scouts and the other boys that he would give them a chance to practice on the junior high school floor. All the rooms of the school had eye tests last week. Marcella Prettyman made two rag dolls After she had sewed and stuffed them she made clothes for them and painted faces on each. They are dressed in overalls : and a dress She embroidered the hair and eyebrows on them. They are going to the Junior Red Cross to be sent to one of the children's hospitals in Portland. Washington School “I WOULDN’T DO THIS!” —of course you wouldn’t. Santa . . . and neither do Ashland residents who have learned of th«* easy, economical Ashland Laundry way. Don't let colds or washday fatigue mar your holidays when it is so easy to just call tin* Ashland Laundry Company. ASHLAND LAUNDRY COMPANY Phone 7771 : 31 Water St. “For th«* ideal washday— Just call, That’s all.” STEP RIGHT THIS WAY FOR VALUE! and remember you’ll enjoy the whole year more if you make insurance a gift to yourself this Christinas. It helps a lot to know that dependable in­ surance is safeguarding you against unex­ pected losses — losses that can mar you« whole future as well as upsetting your pre­ sent plans. For friendly advice on your in­ surance problems, see . . . L. C. ERWIN CARS THIS CHRISTMAS • Mr. and Mrs. William Welch and son Billy of near Yreka were dinner guests Friday of their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Ross. • Mr and Mrs Earnest Roger from Keyport, Wash, are spending several days at their home here and visiting relatives and friends Earnest is stationed at the naval base at Keyport. • Mr. and Mrs Walter Hash spent Sunday in Klamath Falls visiting Mr and Mrs. Robert Rosenbaum and baby • Mr and Mrs. F C. Russel spent Wednesday and Thursday of last week with Mr and Mrs Frank Bechtel of Klamath Falls. • Mr and Mrs. Gene Seitz and baby were dinner guests Thanks­ giving of Mrs Gertrude Seitz and daughter Ruth. • Mr. and Mrs. Allen Miller from Seattle arrived last week for a visit with Mrs. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E ~ Beil. • Mr. and Mrs. Wade Wallis spent Thanksgiving with their son Lee and family of the Applegate district. • Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Deadmond i were dinner guests at the Mrs | Dott Williams home Thursday. • Miss Veda Williams entertained 1 at a dinner party last Wednesday , evening. Her guests were Betty J. Dunn, Ruby Webb, Chet Fow­ ler, Russell Hawk and Martin Toys That Do Things! heavy Range PURSUIT PLANK Army plane with guia on each wing that