Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 08, 1945, Image 4

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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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battleship indiana and crew rack from the war
Room 3
There were forty pupils in
Room 3, but Je rry Johnson mov.
ed away, so now there are thirty-
C a r r y i H. & Marion C. Wines, Editors-Publishers
nine pupils.
The boys and girls made a big
Entered aa seeouU-elasa mari m atter in thè post office at Ash­
| Autum n Book. Pupils drew the
land, O rijun, February 14, lWo, under che act ut Congieas
| pictures and the children made
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up the stories.
Last Friday Rooms 2 and 4 in ,
, vited Room 3 to hear the stone.- 1
I and see the pictures in the Aut- I
umn Book. The children sang t\»» I
Bert Miller, Ashland realtor, mg of last week. The young folks songs for tlie company. “Th j
\\as forced to again move his of-1 gathered in the rooms, which Leaves Lullaby" and "A Spook} 1
fice this week from his location were decorated in the Hallowe'en Halloween Song."
on east Main street. His office colors and figures, and for more
Each boy and girls has his own
()»/<■ 0 / Z/ii ftr\t butth t/nps h> bomburd ibe / w / m h c ' i bonielund. the CSS /A ’/W.-LVA mude Z/ic lonn f 11 ft
space is being taken over for e x ­ than two hours enjoyed the games little Autum n Book, with the
from
Tokyo Hui to Sun brun» isco, ubere j/»«- dropped unebor in hm e to hike purl in the o b ten unt e of
panded space by the K londike which were led by Don Stephens, stories in it. The children will il
Xui 1 D ui O< tobt 1 17. Ib e record of the IN D IA N A intludet en^u^e m entt from bleu (tuineu to I ikm uu u,
club, next door. Mr. Miller has Passing
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beans held on the end of lustrate each story in their books,
I he tbip n one o f the newer! bultletbips of the fleet.
lx>en unable to secure office space i milk-shake strains caused much
Room 4
for the next week or so and is m errim ent. . Meeting
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the t ^ n y i Zon Johnson, of Room 4, has
storing his office furniture until ghosts and goblins, young child- been ill with Poison Oak. Hei Jeane Davis. Treasurer: George ; Campaign Manager.
| Atxiurd The Battleship USS
he can get located, in a week or ren who came to tne uoor lor friends will be nappy when slu Gray.
j The room has several n ... e .. w , , INDIANA, Sun Francisco—Lt. C.
so where the Snider Coffee com­ trick or treat was one of the j is completely well again,
Our room’s fust visitor of the J »æmbers, including Charley Pet- W Chuttin, USNK, 316 Hurgadin
pany is at p rese n t
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tynum from California, and Bob
pleasures ot tne evening. Dr. G. j Barbara Jane Allen, also of year was Kenneth Wilkinson.
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Hugh McKeever, Dick Trites «». o m ie , in seuu-udtxuvss ox Room 4, has gone to Los Angeles, ;
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Myrick from Longview, Washing st. Ashland, Oregon served on
this ship when she dropped an
and Henry Enders, all Boy Scout nie room, i>.au an unci vaunt a m - ' California, with her m other and brother of Betty Jean W llkmson,
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chor in Tokyo Bay with the vic­
officials, attended a district m eet­ u i 011 " m e liauxuoxi ox ii<xxxuw-1 little brother. Barbara Ja n e ’s and a member oi the th. grade at I
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¡ A new pupil has come to our torious 3rd Fleet following the
ing of Boy Scout Leaders at Yre­ c e il , anu ai cerium points in me 1 grandm other is very ill there.
I he boys
and * girls t. in our
room tscnooi
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ka Monday evening.
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room. an
She e is Addle end of the war with Japan
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¡»lory one s oioou annual ran com. ‘ Mrs. W arren Cook, gave the are anticipating a fine time at • school
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The INDIANA bus returned to
Now in stock Thermo Royal
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Califor-
ronow ing uie games me y o u n g ; boys
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our Halloween Party. I he party* •
the west const to take in the ob­
antifreeze at Marshall-Wells Store lotxs enjoyed len e su n ien u »mien - ¡very
pretty m aterial for curtains wU1 bc held ln our rooln Friday I
servance of Navy Day.
on the Plaza. Phone 2-1231
Dorothy Phelps reports a new
.»ere appropriate lor me season, for their play house. The pupils afternoon beginning at 1 P M.,
Pvt. Lyle Stacy Clark of Camp
m e bauie» 01 me congrega thank her very much, and do ap-1 Wlth the pupils of the Fourth baby sister, Carol Anne, born,
Lawton, Seattle, W ashington, was uonai vuurcn axe naving a saie p red ate gettin gthe lovely gift
from practically all of the evan­
Grades acting as hosts for the October 16.
ari-ested Monday on a charge of aatu raay mov . to at c d i u s H a ra -, Room 4 has 39 pupils,
gelical
denominations.
October
birthdays
in
Room
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molesting women. In city court ware inext to t'rovosts/, on saie I Miss Mitchell and her students, occasion. One feature of our party are; Dorothy Key, Wayne South
Rev. William Nagel of Port­
will
be
a
Halloween
Grub
Box.
he plead guilty and was fined m i l t l i e a p i O l l s . a i S l l t O W e i S i C d K f e S , I invited room 4, to their room, to
land, Oregon, representing the
Prizes »» ill be hidden in three of and Charles Skinner.
$10.00 and $2.50 costs and given pies, ana m ead
Nationul Association of Evangel-
see the Autum n book they had the packages .and of course ever
Our
room
officers
are:
Presi­
a 20 day suspended jail sentence
th e u a d ies of the Congrega
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made. Each pupil told some very one is hoping to draw a lucky dent, Nancy Graber, Vice Presi- licals, will speak at the Rally
on paym ent of $7.50 and a prom ­ uonux bourco are navxng a salt interesting things about each
den; Harvey Woods. Secretary; held this Saturday He si a form­
ise of good behavior and no fu r­ ja iu iu d f i»ov. io at n a .iu s Hard- page of the book, which was en- "Grab".
er missionary of Europe and the
David Stemple.
Room 6
ther trouble in Ashland. He is on ware inext io Provosts), on sale I joyed very much. Room 4 thanks
Near East, w here he worked be­
Our
Halloween
Party
is
Oeto-
A
Hallowe'en
party
was
plan-
a detail for ten days at Camp win ae aprons.aisn toweis, caaes. Miss Mitchell and her students
fore
the outbreak of the present
ned by the class for W ednesday1 lxir 31. from 100 o’clock until
White.
pies, ana bread
for asking us.
war He is exeutive Secretary of
2:50 o’clock.
afternoon
at
1:15.
The
room
p
re­
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weitzel are
the N A E. for the Pacific North
ivir. and Mrs. Byron Hillon of
Room 5
sident, Kenna Grandee appointed
in Los Angeles for several days ¿Seattle were overnight guests at
west, which is an association of
Our room has an enrollm ent of committees to carry out the plans.
this week, on a business trip. me nay Kxndner home last Thurs- 38 pupils this year. Of this num-
evangelicals representing over
The
pupils
have
w
ritten
poems
They will return Thursday.
tw enty denom inations Also Rev.
day evening. They were return- ^er there are 25 in the Fourth
Mrs. Bernard Krug, who has ing from a trip to boutnern Cal- Grade and 13 in the Third Grade, suitable for October 31, during
Henry Marty converted orchestra
language
period.
been staying w ith her mother, norm a. Mr. Hilton ana Mr. Lind-
Several of the boys and girls on
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musician
will render a number
Room members have been very
at 7:30 P. M
Mrs. Nelle Burns, returned to her ner are naif-brothers.
our room are new to Washington busy working for the student , Saturday
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wn lhe piano. There will be a
young people of Ashland w ill.be num ber <)f duets trj(M nnd f>rch
home at Medford Tuesday, as
Roy Raw left tne first of t h e j ^ ^ 00* and t0 Ashland. Jack Bak-
her husband Sgt. Krug returned weex tor his new home at Lake er comes to us from Madison. In­ election campaign. They planned V Uik|'hf|i.’ , h z’h Wi.'y n ’ n h t
estrn nu,nlx’rs sung und played
Wednesday from a trip east with urove, Oregon after disposing oi diana; Jeanette Buchanan, from skits, made posters, and were Youth-For-Christ Rally of the at t he rally
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other arm y forces. While away his home on Euclid street to Raj Breckenridge, Michigan: Carol quite enthusiastic. The nominees city, which will be held a t the
were: President
President, Earl
Harmon,
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Sgt. Krug was given a delay en­ Hugermayer ot Medford. Mrs. Cragle, Georgia Mae Hill and Vice
Pauline
Dav.s
' ' T,U‘ J ' ' 81 ° f theSC ASHLAND MEN RECEIVE
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t,
lauline
Davis,
,a i|les hvld two weekg ago prov. DISCHARGES FROM RAVY
route long enough for him to visit Raw has been teaching school at Jim m y W atrus come from Cali-
Perry Castell Though ed to be a great success. Almost I Th„
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w ith his parents in Reading, Lake Grove since the opening oi forma; G ary Knight comes from [ Secretary,
the candidates lost, they were 200
attended this meeting and i lh<?
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Penn.
sciiool and Mr. Raw will go there Seattle. Washington; Betty Jean good sports and piedged their sup most were young peoplj, a
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The Ladies of the Congrega to be with her. Mr. Angermayei Wilkinson, Lillian Sargent, Joann port to the successful candidate -hough it ,s understood that older
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tional Church are having a sale is a painter and decorator from Olsen came from other schools in froin Roora 8 Lois Downing was people are not only invited bu
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Saturday Nov. 10 at Baird's H ard­ Medford. The property consists Oregon, while Phyllis Jean R ob-1
urged to attend.
DUl The following were reported as
ware (next to Provosts), on sale of a nice home and an acreage.
bins entered from Panam a City
v .u c
'receiving discharges On October
will be aprons.dlsh towels, cakes,
The Youth-For-Christ rallies I 26 Joe A Millard, ship's cook re-
Mrs. J. F. Em m ett returned to in the Canal Zone.
pies, and bread
Early in the year our room or. ¡7
now being held in the 48 s ta te s . cond class, 519 M ountain ave
her home on the Ashland Mine
C. G. Johnson of Lay’s Auto Road Tuesday after an extended ganized our Student Body and
of the union are the result of a ’ October 28. Elmer D. H urlburt
Camp was arrested on a drunk | visit with friends and relatives in officers elected for the school
sponteous movement that has a - ' carpenter's mate, first class, 132
and disorderly csarge Monday, J Albany, etc. She went on to Seat- year were as follows; President:
risen amongst the youn people 6th street; October 29, Hurry E i­
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as a result of a broken window at tie before returning home. She David Herberger, Vice President; l ”
themselves throughout the nation re! Hendrix, m achinist mate, se­
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Wick’s Furniture store. He was | has been gone for about three Jimmie Wairus. Secrete,y. Billie
It is however not a movement cond class, route 1, and on Nov­
fined $15 and $2.50 costs in c ity ' weeks.
outside of the churches but rath- ember 1, Josephus Irving McEl-
court and given a 15-day suspend
Mrs. T. J. Norby has been visit­
er within, and has the hacking fresh, gunners 'mate, second class,
ed jail sentence on promise of ing with friends in Ashland the
and endorsement of churches box 31.
good behavior and paym ent for Past several days, coming up
By GENERAL ELECTRIC
the damages.
from San Deigo, where the Norby
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander of family make their home. Mr. Nor-
San Bernardeno, Cal., were busi- by. form erly superintendent of
ness callers Thursday in Ashland, schools, is now assistant superin-
Corp. Emill Woods arrived , tendent of the San Deigo countv
from Texas, Thursday having schools. .
been called here by the serious1 .
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i ut your order in NOW or our new
Dublini.cd Kvcry Thuinday at 167 Mani Street, Ashiuiiii, Oregon
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Second Youth for
Christ Rally Sunday
THE FACT IS
Look!!!
pick3 °f his grandmother’ Mrs- Lions Club H ears Talk
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Moore were O n 1 r a f f l C L a w W o r k
in Medford Wednesday on busi-
Clarence Williams, a s s is ta n t
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chief of Pol>ce of Ashland, was
nTz’ ^ irS' E' L Hatfie,d of the guest speaker at the weekly
Klamath Falls were Ashland call- j meeting of the Lions club Tues-
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d m a
„ day evenin8- A small num ber of
T^ e ^ i Uni°r Senior P T A. will members w ere present at the
meet Thursday, November 15 at meeting. Mr Williams stated that
8 p.m_ for their regular session, the local police were interested
t a ♦ m° i, ? ’gh t®achers a n d ; prim arily in one phase of the
students will have charge of the {three sections of the traffic laws
program. A social hour will fol- of Oregon and that was in en-
low Keep the date in mind.
I forcement, although they handled
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Moffitt of considerable of he second part,
Coos Bay are in Ashland looking that of ownership of cars by tak-
NaJ ° C-a °T u r .
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ing 1,cense fees> ttc - Follow,ng
Now in stock Thermo Royal his short talk, he stated he was
antifreeze at Marshall-Wells Store willing to answ er any questions,
on the Plaza. Phone 2-1231
and m any of the m em bers did ask
The Neighbors og Woodcraft questions, w ith Mr. Williams
met Monday evening the the I.O- ably answering all of them. The
O.F. Hall at 6:30 for a covered meeting was really a round table
dish dinner and business meeting discussion on the traffic question
It was decided to have a Rum­
A committee- appointed last
mage Sale Nov. 24 at the H. L. week to select a contestant for
Moore Real Estate Office, 70 N. the victory loan queen, reported
Main. Wilma Grier was Installed that they had n^t as yet been
as A ttendant for the balance of able to get a contestant's name
m itt/J
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r?hm ent 5 ° ^ - p ’though they expected to have
M
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G ner and M r J one within a few days.
m ettiic8wdi h ‘ M ° ° rieo
11 John Shrad<?r of the Elko, Nev-
meeting will be Nov 19 when the « j
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birhdays will be observed th ^ , ada’ Ll° ns club waS 3 Vl5ltor'
C° ^ itt0 n c i I
1881 Rogers Silverware, while th ere
is still time.
HAYNES JEWELRY
Try Our
Rug Cleaning Service
ICE FEATHERS grow 3 FEET in ONE NIGHT
ON TOP OF AIT. WASHINGTON, WHERE GENERAL
ELECTRIC SCIENTISTS CARRY ON RESEARCH ON
AIRCRAFT ICING AND WEATHER PREDICTION.
We appreciate your patronage
WARDROBE
On the Plaza
CLEANERS
Phone 3281
LTaU/ a Ab,b°,tt Burns Memorials. On the Plaza.
Methodist Youth Fellow s h i p
groups had a joint Hallowe’en I
party in the Fellowship rooms of |
the Church on Wednesday even-
Monum®n*s and m arkers. Sec
All kinds of Signs for sale at
Miner Office.
4 FO R I
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FOR YOUR SERVICE .
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A WHOLE MONTH WHEN
you DOIT By ELECTRICITY.
IN 1923 A SINGLE
60-WATT G-E MAZDA
LAMP COST 4 0 9 .
TODAY YOU GET
4 FOR 4 0 9
PLUS TAX. . . G -g
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MORE PEOPLE AT
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& Satisfying Goodness
ASK FOR
MT ASHLAND
Butter & Creamed Cottage Cheese
At Ashland Groceries and Markets
ASHLAND CREAM ERY
VV h at is made in Ashland, m akes A shland
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