Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, October 26, 1944 Barnes reports there will be a Radio Broadcuse over K M.E.D. within a few days. Watch papers for the date, further interesting information. The Finance Chairman, Ruth Cushing and her committee will Sponsor a series of card parties beguining at an early date. The membership Cha i r m a n, Eva Stauffer reported having the quota. To date there are 91 paid u pmembers. There will be many new members to be inititated. The Rehabilitation Chairman; Pauline Finnell reported interest­ ing afets of the needs of the Vet­ erans. In our own Community who need aid and understanding sympathy. The Roseburg Facility, needs and can u^> any community song books or song sheets, cards of all types, Christmas, and all occa­ sion, special or birthday cards, stamps enclosed would be appre­ ciated. Home made cookies, candies, any solf type candy, candy bars, cigarettes, cartoons, pictu r e s , scrap books, 18 inch x 18 inch pillow top covers of cretanne, that are open on one end, with ties. Anyorg wishing to contiu- bute any article or gifts to the Auxiliary for the Hospital Kind­ ly Dial Pauline Finnell. . Sewing Club is in progress J weekly for garments that are badly needed at present in the Hospitals. It was voted and decided that $15,00 be sent immediately, for a 48 piece set of phonograph rec­ ords for service men. Initiation foe the new members will be held at the American Le­ gion hall November 6th with so­ cial, program and refreshments. At the close of the business meeting Mrs. Cary and her co­ hostesses served tempting and ap petizing refreshments. ------------o------------ boys of the Sportsmen Club. By now everyone* almost over the shock of the reports cards which came out Tuesday. M is s Kennedy's Orientation By VIRGINIA LUTZ class will have a dinner party Thursday night at the Plaza Cafe. The Needlework club, super­ A "Gat Together P arty” spon­ vised by .Miss Reid are making sored by the old members of the Christmas presents. Girls Athletic Association will be given October 27, in the gym for the new girls who wish to join. Games will be played and re­ freshments served. Another football game can be marked upon the winning list since beating Klamath Falls 33- American Legion A u x iliary 6 Saturday afternoon. We had a met at the home of Mrs. Vern pep assembly Friday morning. Cary, 480 Liberty St. with Presi­ If anyone wonders why some dent Betty Adams, presiding at of the boys are seen around the usual business session. Re­ school with their shirts on inside ports of the chairman of their out and backwards its not a new- activities were heard: fad but initiation for the new The Radio Chairman; Shirley Junior Hi Notes Legion Auxiliary Met at Cary Home ITS TIME THIS Y E A R .... "Vote W in s in G reen Guard A ctiv ity C ontest (0 CHANGE « P U B L IC .« C «H B I»»’ I S IS PUBLISHED for YOUR CONVE" r F CNOV 7 save for reference N O V .7 Billy Dunstan, Jacksonvi 11 e Green Guard, was awarded 5th place prize upon submitting his season’s fire prevention activity record and a theme on his exper­ iences in the Oregon woods. This is the second citation for Billy within, the year, he being previously cited for meritorious services in the suppression of a fire. B illy’s interest is typical of 20,- 000 Green Guards in Oregon, who are aiding materially in the pub­ lic program to reduce the losses from man made fires. Fifth place award consists af a choice between $5 in war saving stamps or a Green Guard Sweat­ er. Services Held Tuesday for Mrs. Minnie Fleener Mrs. Minnie Viola Fleener died suddenly at her home at 145 Oberlin street Friday morning following a sudden heart attack which struck her as she was re­ turning from the weekly meeting of