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Thurnday, June 3, 19-13 i IJeutcnant'N MlraculouN Escape From Death llerewiUi I» presented u letter roin a IJeutenant In the United ♦tales Army In some far off battle front to I i I m Nister In I'ennsyIviuilu the original I m In pomm - mh I oii of Itev. Kay II. White, of Zuruputh, New Jersey, SOUTHERN OREGON MINER PFC. O'TOOLE IN OKLAHOMA Pfc. Waller H O'Toole, former ly of Ashland, is now stationed at Tinker Fiqld, Okla He is at tached to u repair squadron at this rinskd establishment of the Air Service Command for the maintenance and repair of air- craft and th<- training of sir depot groups. Private O'Toole is the s>si of Mrs Delia A O'Toole, 75 Wimer St., Ashland He attended Ashland high school, unit wax formel ly em ployed by the Lininger Construc tion Company. ISSUE EMERGENCY 1’AI.ENT NEWS Mi and Mrs Clarence Bailey of CERTIFICATES FOR Merrill, Ore. were guests of Mr and Mrs Joe Skeeters. Suniley TEACHERS Mrs Eva Wedge moved this Tile number of qualified teach-' week into her new home on Fifth ere graduating from the Houthern St , Ashland. Oregon College of Education this' Mr and Mrs. George Clark were year, is the lowest in the history | transacting business at Grants of the college, according to Presi Paas, Wednesday. dent Walter Redford, commenting, on the nation-wide teacher short- ( Mrs. Albert Murry »pent ladt age. Many former teachers, house week at the Ditsworth strawberry The Wilds of No Where wives especially, Dr. Hertford stat patch near Trail. The Land of Death and De Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown, who ed, would do a great service to struction have been living in Tionesta, Caiif. the Nation by going again into Received September 3, 19421 teaching One who has taught six for two years, have returned to Dear Six: months on a one-year certificate Talent and purchesed property of of that bullet had only stunned Ln writing this letter to you, I pulled that little Book out of may renew this certificate by Henry Burnet. Mrs Will Hewitt of llioenix don’t know where to start first my pocket and in utter muteness applying within five years of its Spent last Friday afternoon tn Ho many thingx have happened looked at the ugly hole in the expiration; or, by completing 15 Talent visiting friends. quarter-hours in a standard taech- since I lust wrote. Well, to begin cover It hud ripped through | Mr and Mrs Jim Purdue, who with 1 have escaped death at the Genesis, Exi.-uUS, lx-vitlcus, J Num-1 ,'r't rall,lnK college. hand of un enemy In a way so ber*, on thiough the Pentateuch, Becuuae of the already acute have been living in the Henry amazing I am still in a daze. You on through the other books, Sam shortage of teachers, the Superin Burnett property, moved to the rrmrmher I told you when 1 knew uel, Kings, Chronicles, and kept tendent of Public Instruction is Green property near Sun Créât I wax going over, 1 wus going going Where do you think it empowered to issue emergency orchard. Mrs. John Hamilton and baby armed with the Bible? That Bible stopped? In the middle of Psalm certificates within prescribed reg ia the reason I urn •till here and 91, pointing like a finger at this ulations, upon request of a school of Medford are making an extend- able to write this letter to aJl verse: "A thousand shall fall at district unable to secure a regu ed visit with relatives while her husband lx away working America thy side, and ten thousand at thy larly certificated teacher. Emer- ‘ Mr and Mrs. W. M. Maxwell Here is the story My buddy anti right hand, but it shall not come gency certificates for elementary I were sent out on duty with our nigh thee Only with thine eyes schools may be granted, President and family who have been living •■qulpment tn the work 1 told you1 shalt thou behold and see the Redford stated, on the following on the Corn place north of Phoenix before wax our Job. We had Just reward of the wicked.” Sis, when bases: < moved back into their own prop- recoived information The most I read that verse it raised me 1 Training in an Oregon teach Icrtv here. The Southern Pacific railroad important for week*. When we three feet off the ground I did er-training institution to within were discovered by the enemy, I not know there wax such a verse one year of meeting requirements . construction crew that has been gave my buddy the information In the Bible I'd been reading for full certification, or certifica- stationed here for the past two we had collected, told him to beat mostly in the New Testament, I cation in another state whose re weeks, left last Friday. Mrs. Andy Carrol of near Trail it with it, prepared myself to face read the rent of that chapter the quirements come within one year them It wax the first time I'd first part wax ripped apart. In of meeting Oregon requirements spent the week end in Talent visit been faced with the necessity of utter humility I said, "Thank you, for full certification - provided the ing friends. Mrs Lewis Biden, who hal been applicant has completed three- pointing my gun at a man and precious God," anil felt like a quarter-hours of supervised teach t-aching school in Talent the past blasting the life from his miser tie boy that had escaped term moved to her home at Pros i ing. able body I thought fast: then I mouth of an enemy of prey pect and has been employed to ! 2. --A college degree. Including said, "Lord it's your responsibili I could go on, but I am | nine quarter-hours of Education teach there the coming winter. ty now.” My buddy had not so tired, so weary. But in all so taken since Decern tier 7, 1941, in Mr. and Mrs Wayne Cowdery, obeyed my order He had no such happy to see them coming to God an Oregon teacher-training insti who spent the past winter at Pros scruples Ax I reached for my carbine, a shot from one of them one by one. So tell them to pray, tution which trains teachers for pect. moved back to their home atone for sin, and keep praying elementary grades I one mile west of the Talent School struck me in the breast and blast-: And when you send things to your house. , ed me <k>wn Thinking I was deoil 3. --Exemption grades earned by boys, send Bibles They want1 my pal Jumped for me, grabbed Bibles ex-Oregon teachers in state teach-1 Bily Beeson, son of Mr. and Mrs. my carbine as well as his own. era’ examinations or certification Everett Beeson, who has been by the Portland school system - attending school for the past two •t<x»d astride my body, blasting Your loving brother, provided applicant has completed years at Corvalis, spent several away with both guns He wax LIEUTENANT nine quarter-hours since the issu- days last week visiting his parents blasted, too, to his knees with three bullet wounds, but when he I Note - The above wax taken from anee of first emergency certificate, and friends Billy is a member of finished there wax not a one of an article in "The Forerunner”, at an Oregon teacher-training in- ¡ the Army Reserve and expects an them left. May 1943 issue. Reprints of the stitution which trains teachers assignment soon. He was amazed when I rolled complete article may be secured for elementary grades. I Mrs Perry Smith and Mrs. Ara Emergency kindergarten and bella Thoreson left Sunday for over and tried to get up. The force from C. H Frcdenburg of Talent. nursery certificates may be issued, Connecticut, where Mr. Thoreson me Dazedly. I wondered why. I Oregon ) is stationed in the army and is at present in a hospital. Monty Montgomery and Jerry Stevens left Monday for duty with the Forestry Service They will be stationed in the northern Califom-1 ia coast area. TIME YOUR TRAVEL to aid the war effort FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY days, nsost sen ice mess and uar and they must be sened. MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 1 There are only so many buses and bus seats. Practically every seat is working day and night to carry vital war traffic and other passengers whose travel is essential to the nation's welfare. Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Al on- days are the busiest. On these days there is little room on the buses for people whose travel isn't absolutely necessary. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays are the days on which we are better able to serve travelers whose business may not be directly connected with the war. Even in mid-week, our frank advice is: If you can postpone or eliminate the Other trat tiers should con fine their essential trips to these three days only. And for those who must travel, we repeat three important suggestions, which, if followed, will aid the war ef fort by making conditions easier for all travelers. WARTIME TRAVEL SUGGESTIONS 1. Consult your local Greyhound agent well in advance so he can help you choose the least-crouded schedules. 3. Arrange trips whenever possible to go and return during mid-week rather than on week-ends. 3. Carry only the baggage that is ab solutely necessary. journey, please do so. SERVE AMERICA NOW... SO YOU CAN Sii AMERICA LATER (continued from last week) Bernice Anderson is anxiously waiting the arrival of her son, who some time ago received se vere injuries while undergoing training in the U. S. army air corps as a paratrooper. He ex pects to be home before returning for further treatment. Contract has been let for the grading and surfacing of Gibson Avenue and a portion of I Street These streets have been in bad condition for some time. Mr. and Mrs. William Childers received word that their son, Lt. John Childers of the U. 8. S. Air Corps had luckily escaped injuries in a Bomber crash. No details of the wreck were given. Mrs. E<1 Davidson attended a golden wedding anniversary cele- 1 bration for Mr. and Mrs. John Newsted in Detroit. Michigan, where she has been visiting. Lewis Biden of Prospect spent the week end in Talent with Mrs Biden. He took a load of their furniture to Prospect where they will make their home at the close of school. May 28th. Mrs. Ivah Blackwell of Hyatt Mill visited in Talent a short time Monday morning. Dr. Redford stated, other of the folowing bases: three years of college in a standard teacher-training institution, or a valid Oregon certificate (element ary or secondary), or a valid cer tificate from another state based on two years in a standard teach er-training institution-provided the applicant has had fifteen quarter- hours of special kindergarten or nursery school training approved by the Superintendent of Public Education. ------ BUY BONDS------ HPECIAL SERVICE HONORING STUDENTS OF 21 YEARS For the sixth consecutive year, Mount Ashland Chapter, Daugh ters of the American Revolution, together with the Southern Ore gon College of Education, honored th<xse college students who have attained their majority in the past year, with ceremonies held in the college auditorium, Wednesday, May 19 at 11:30 a m. Speakers were Dr. Walter Red ford, president of the college; Chapter Regent Mrs. J. H Hark er; guest speaker Irving Vining; ' and Dean Jones, president of the student body, who responded on, behalf of the students. Music was supplied by college musicians. ENJOY WAFFLE SUPPER Over 60 soldiers and Junior hostesses enjoyed waffles and coffee at the Ashland USO Friday evening the 21st. Pvt. Raymond J. O'Quinn and 8gt. Bergs mon Williams from Division Headquar ters Camp White were KP's for the supper which was furnished by ladies of the Rebekah Lodge. A convoy of the 91st reconnaisanct troops was brought from Camp White by Lt Stanley 8 Wejcik Miss Agnes White, who has been attending Willamette Univer sity, Is home for the summer to visit her mother, Mri. Chas White. —V— John Demille has been reported missing in action in North Africa. —V— Spinster; Oh Lord, I ask north ing for myself, but will you please send dear mother a son-in-law. —Jackson Journal. FOR ARTHRITIS, NEURITIS, AND RHEUMATISM - SUFFERERS Recommend CASEY’S COMPOUND. 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