Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 14, 1944, Image 8

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    S o u th ern O regon M iner, T h u rsd a y , D ecem b er 1 4 ,1 9 4 4
and Mickey McKeever.
The Jukes Family", a radio
play given by Mr. Mittags home
room was a feature attraction of
By VIRGINIA L’JTZ
Fridays assembly. An accordian
j
solo by Donald Kerr and group
Mrs. Lorten. who was ill last singing were also featured on the
week, was replaced by Mrs. program. The assembly was held
in the form of a student body
Walker.
Mr. Mirick made a band honor meeting.
Mrs. Lorton asked the girls to
roll for those receiving a 1 or
1 plus on their report cards. bring presents for the soldiers at
Those listed are Walter Burgher, the USO Christmas party.
B i l l Bissell, Helen Flaharty,
Louise Fleniou, Harry Kannasto, SOCE Teacher Writes
Virginia Lutz, George Miller,
Margie McCleary, Bob Pearson, and Publishes Book
Southern Oregon College of
Carlos Schmitt, Curtis Vail, Isa­
belle Williams, Venita Roberson, Education, Ashland, December 8
jCamille Frulon, Virgina Lilley, —Miss Jerrine Mote, instructor
at the Southern Oregon College
of Education has recently pub­
lished a book through Allyn and
’’ onalJ Colman in n jccne from M G M i gorgeous technicolor sensation,
Bacon publishing company, Bos­
"Kismet," with Madene Oietrirh and a great supporting cast.
ton. The book, for use in elemen­
tary grades, deals with Australia.
Miss Mote did research in this need for war loans will be made. chairman of the bond drive which
field as part of her work toward Detailed plans are yet to be work­ will begin immediately. A Christ
> A l R * *1 K
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the M. A. degree at the Iowa ed out by class committees. Any mas program is being planned
State University.
In 1942 she ideas or suggestions for this week for the next meeting, December
published in the Australian News should be turned in to the office 21. Each Granger and family are
usked to be present and bring
and Informational Bureau of by Monday after school.
A slogan contest has also been gift for the gift in exchange. The
New York City a course of study
Slogans for a bond gift not to exceed 25 cents.
for intermediate grades on the suggested.
Mr. and Mrs. Lockspeed of
geography of Australia.
drive in the high school would
DOYTY
Miss Mote came to the South­ be turned in to the office for Phoenix were Sunday visitors at
ern Oregon College of Education judging, with the author of the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Her­
DICK
in 1943. She is supervising teach­ winning slogan receiving a prize. man Cannon.
er in the Lincoln Training school,
The Talent Extension Unit met
Work on this campaign must
o
begin Monday and move fast if it at the city hall at 10:30 Decern
is to be successful. It is a worth­ ber 13. Wartime buffet meals
Week of Activities
while cause and Ashland High were demonstrated by Mrs. Belle
Planned To Increase will be able to put it over with Lavander and Mrs. Gertrude Ot-
full cooperation of all the stu­ tinger. The demonstration meal
Student Bond Buying* dents.
was served for the noon luncheon
(Rogue News)
Medford, Grants Pass, Klamath and each lady paid a small sum
This week has been tentatively
scheduled as a time for bond sale Falls, and many other Oregon for the food.
Mrs. Roy Estes and Mrs. Claud
promotion in Ashland Hi, in ac­ high schools are backing the 6th
cordance with the Sixth War War Bond drive 100 per cent. Jones were shoppers in Medford
Loan drive.
They have worked out special as­ Monday afternoon.
DOROTHY
IAMOUR
semblies, turned class rooms into
Special Auction Scheduled
Mrs. Wayburn Kenyon and
DICK 1
Suggested plans include those bond headquarters with posters, three children and Mrs. Wayburn
PO W EU
for an assembly climaxed by the made charts of bond sales, and in Keyon’s father spent the week
VICTOR
auction of merchandise to be so­ numerous smaller way given this end in Grants Pass visiting rel­
M OO RI
IN
licited from downtown mer­ drive their united support.
ülOKIOUS 1KHNK010*
atives. They returned home Sun­
chants. All bids will be made in
day evening.
war stamps. Committee members
Donald Welburn, seaman 2nd
from each class will be respon­
class, is visiting his parents, Mr.
sible for planning a few minutes
and Mrs. Ralph Welburn, while
I of the program.
TALENT—At the last regular on leave from Farragut, Idaha.
All bond sales, since the begin­ meeting of the Talent Grange on He will return to Idaho next
ning of the drive, should be re­ Thursday, December 7th the char week.
gistered with homeroom teachers. ter was draped in memory of Mrs
Funeral services were held in
They will be used for comparison Lydia Gardner. Three new mem­ the Elks Temple in Ashland Mon­
posters recording class competi­ bers were added at this meeting. day at 1:30 for Hrrry Eugene
tion.
ADVENTURE!
H- Gallatin was appointed as Smith, service in charge of Lit-
During the week bonds and
willer funeral home. Interment
stamps will be sold at school, and
was made in the family plot in
posters advertising the drive and
Ashland cemetery. Mr. Smith
leaves a wife and small son and
IN S U R A N C E
a
father to mourn his loss. He
" T h a t y o u c a n d ep en d o n ”
has
been employed by the Skeet­
A U T O M O B IL E
F IR E
ers’ logging operations at Talent
for the past two years.
Junior Hi Notes
BRSITV
Fri. - Sat.
and Mr. F. W. McFurland.
Books, Mrs. McCleury.
Roy McClary, operator of the
Paluce Cafe und daughter, Miss
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j Margie plan to leave Tuesday for
Cheyenne, Wyoming to spend the
Applied for Licenses I I Christmus
holidays with Mr. Mc­
Small Number Have Clary’s parents. The Christmus
Approximately 17 percent of holiday time will also be observ­
the motor vehicle owners in Ore­ ed at the Golden Wedding an­
gon have applied for their 1945 niversary of Mr. McClary's par­
registrations, according to Robert ents. During the time they are
S. Farrell .secretary of state, who gone, the Pulace Cafe will be
today urged the remaining 83 per closed, to ullow the personnel a
cent to apply at once in order to Christmus vacution. The cafe will
avoid last-minute delays.
be opened again soon ufter the
With more than 400,000 vehi­ New Yeur,
cles registered in Oregon, slightly
more than 70,000 applications
now are on file in the secretary
of state’s office. While this is 21
percent ahead of last year, there
should be many more in the near
future .if delays are to be avoid­
ed, Farrell said.
Mail congestion during the holi
For ashes, but you must have
day season, and lack of manpow­ the insurance before the fire.
er to process great numbers of Are you insured fully with us?
applications in a short period
If N ot-W hy Not?
make it important that applica­
tions come in early.
Windshield stickers now are
J. F. EMMETT
being mailed from the state de­
167 East Main Street
partment and they may be attach
Phone 6561
ed to the windshield after Dec­
ember 15.
YES,
We Do Pay
“A t The Sign of The Flying Red Horse
Scripter &. McKeever
Bowes Sealfast Tire Repairs
aBttery Charging and Analyzing
Motor Tuning - Brake Relining
E. Main & Gresham Phone 6256 Ashland, Ore.
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TALENT NEWS
Sun.-Mon.-Tues.
USO Contributions
Frid. - Sat.
COOKIES—Mrs. Walter Red­
ford, Mrs. MacCracken, Mrs. L
u n e
Powell, Mrs. E. T. Newby and
H E A L T H A A C C ID E N T
Mrs. John Billings, Methodist
church; Mrs. Frank Culp, Mrs.
M. T. BURNS
Gordon Pickell, Mrs. Monte Ray,
ON TH E PLAZA
Mrs. Louise Nosier, Mrs. Jack
McNerney and Mrs. W. P. Wright
Lincoln School P.T.A.; Mrs.
Downing, Washington P. T. A.;
Mrs. A. E. Peters, Mrs. Bert Hin­
thorne, and Mrs. Jack Walker,
Baptist Church Miss Lydie Mc­
Call, Mrs. Clyde Young, and Mrs
D R . E . N . T E R R IL L
Don Hinthorne, Trinty Guild;
C h iro p ra ctic P h y sic ia n
Mrs. Gordon McCracken, Mrs.
! Warren Cook, Mrs. Marjorie Sed-
Specializing in the Non-Con-
lacek, Mrs. Guy Applewhite, Mrs
fining Treatment of
Dave Whittle, American Legion
Hemorrhoids (Pile«)
Auxiliary; Mrs. C. A. Smith and
Mrs. P. H. Stansbury, Presbyter­
Office Phone 4371
ian Church. Mrs. Mary Hsle and
Lithia Hotel Building
Mrs. M. P. O’Harra, Christian
i Church; Mrs. Ben Dunn, Mrs
Ashland. Oregon
Bertha Heer, and Mrs. A.
Messer.
SUGAR, Mrs. Kathryn Walker.
MAGAZINES, Mrs. A. E. Messer
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FIFI D'ORSAY
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EDWARD ARNOLD
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America's Top Radio
Comedienne
JJOAN DAVIS
with Jane Frazee, John Hubbard
Sun. - Mon. - Tues.
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plus
PieceGoods
Gay Prints, 36 inch, pr yard
Flannel, per yard
29c
25c
Curtain Material, Eggshell, yd 33c
White Batiste, per yard
29c
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Dance
at the
IO O F Hall
Saturday Night
DECEMBER 16
B y T he M akers O f
REFRESHMENTS SERVED
Everybdy Invited for a Good Time
BREAD AND CAKES
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