S O U T H E R N O R E G O N M IN E R , T H U R S D A Y . N O V . 11, 194$ used pupils as stooges which add­ ed greatly to the enjoym ent of the preformane«. Gladys Cullop of Room 8 brought two medals to school, which her brother Clarence has sent from Germany. One was the "good Conduct Medal” the other the "Bronze Star" for Bravery in Action”. They aroused much in­ terest among the pupils. ---------- - ■ ■ ■ Amethyst No. 97, Inside Guardian of the World Students Service Peck who died W ednesday, Nov­ Melba Bailie, M ountaineer No. Fund chosen to appear before the em ber 15. T he Rev C. F. McCall 149, Outside Guardiun, Lillian various colleges of this country, officiated. In term en t was m ade Weidman, Mt. Pitt No. 167, Chap­ die other representatives being in the M ountain View cem etery. PubUaMee ICvery Thursday at 167 Main Street, Aahland. Uregon lain Selma Hazen, Ruth No. 4. one French and one Belgian. The Mrs. Peck had lived in A shland Past Chairman, Celia Berninghau­ speaker, a student from Hollund, for the pust 25 yeurs. sen, Hope No. 14; Musician, Veins gave account of the Nazi occupa Carryl H. & Marion C. Wines, Editors-Publishers Addie Belle Peck wus born Brunkin, Etna No. 49. R. S. Chair­ ■ tion of his country, much of his S ep tem b er I, I860 in Louisburg, man Martan Wilson, Bandon, L.S. inform ation derived from his own ! filtered aa eeeund-claas mall matter in the post office at Ash­ Ohio and her survivors inclune Chairm an Ethel Weid, Olive 2«, .x p •rience. land, Oregon, February 15, 1935, under the act of Congress her husbiind Elm er Peck: one R. S. Vice Chairm an, Clara Vin­ 01 March 3, l»70. The Reverend George M. Shu­ (laughter, Mrs. Loma E Horn of cent, Mt. P itt No. 167, L. S. Vice man accompanied the speaker C rescent C ity; a sister, Mrs Elia Chairman. Ella Mae Gail, Am eth­ and introduced him Frazee, S turgis, S. D. and a g ra n d ­ yst No 97. I A /o c ll I tlf tF /in ' walnuts- puppils also thank son, CpI Emile Woods of Ft Bliss At the evening session the host­ Funeral services were held Sat Texas. Haolllll&IOn dCflOOl tu‘ very ,1,uch <»> her kindness. ess Lodge Hope No. 14 opened in urday ut 1:30 at the Litwiller Barbara Jane Allen, who, with >1 Room 1 regular form.. The Assembly of­ Funeral Chapel for Addle Bell her mother and brother, wen to Doris Wood has moved to Pros­ Los Angeles because of the seri­ The thirty seventh annual Reb­ ficers and visitors were introduc­ pect. We are sorry to have Doris ous illness of Burbara's grandm o­ ekah Convention of District No. ed then Etna No. 49 of Grants go. ther, returned to Ashland Mon­ 12, met in regular session with a Pass took the chairs and put on Gloria Key is in school again day. The boys and girls are glad large num ber of members in a t­ the initiatory degree with two after being absent for nearly two to have Barbara back again, and tendance. There were 105 m em ­ Grants Pass and one Ashland can­ weeks are very happy to report that her bers and 8 visitors present, every didate inducted into the lodge. M argaret Heavilin had a nice grandm other is much improved. lodge in the district was represen- NOW SHOWING! An outstanding address was giv trip last week. She went to K la­ ed except one. en by Ethel Bailey, President of Jean Mitchell brought to the m ath Falls to visit her grand­ students in Room 4, a large black Celia A. Berninghausen, C hair­ the Rebekah Assembly during mother. Halloween cat, filled with candies man Hope No. 14 presided with a the evening. Alma Cofer, conduc­ We are having lots of fun stud- and Good Wishes. It added to the very interesting and instructive tor Rebekah Assembly gave a A THRILL A MINUTE! ing about the Indians and we are joy of the Haloween Party, and program being carried out. talk us did Louise Perozzi, past m aking m any Indian things. y o u KF. IN FOR A the boys and girls thank both Distinguished guests present President and other guests. Room IV Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, for their for the meeting were, Ethel Bai­ Refreshments were served by KIOI OF U IN AND Zon Johnson, of Room 4 Is mov­ kindness the hostess lodge at the close of ley, president of Rebekah Assem­ FROLIC!! ing to K lam ath Falls. Room 5 bly of Oregon, Louise Perozzi, the evening ,0 the 155 present. M argaret Steen, is moving to Our room greatly enjoyed our past president, Alma Cofer, con­ Kansas. Richard Gillmore has Halloween party. The teacher of ductor of Rebekah Assembly. moved to Lincoln School. our room read us some stories, Medford was selected as the The boys and girls and their and we played games. We played hostess lodge for the 1946 Rebe­ teachers, will miss these friends grab box. Jim m y W. got a q u a rt­ kah district convention. very much. w er, and George got a dime, and Officers elected for 1946 w e re 1 The students of Room 4, are Le Roy got a nickel. i Thwnat M IK H IU Mary ANDIRSCN Julia Gregory, Olive No. 28 C hair­ By Katherine Grossman studying Indians which are very idward RYAN Mark B IV IN S Floyd Miller has withdraw n man, Bertho Batman, Etna No. 49 interesting, A tepee is on the 4 from our third grade. Wilma Ann Vice Chairman, Besse Thompson, t ». I sandtable, with Navajo Indian V{ Barbara The student body was privil­ Dolls standing around it. The boys S m ith . is back w ith our Third Olive No. 28, Sec. Treas. The fol­ Grade again. Wilma enter e d lowing officers were appointed: eged to hear two fine speakers plus and girls also made an Indian school here at the beginning of STANWYCK Doll; carving the face front, an the term , but for the past few Warden, Violet W hittle, Hope No this week .Dr. F rank Dillion, pre­ OaaaR apple. W hite navy beans were weeks has been enrolled in Bell­ 14, Conductor, Pearl Ferguson, sident of Linfield College and AM ORGAN Rabbi Alexander Feinsilver of used for the eyes and yarn for view. Another new pupil in our I • i. Sacramento, California. R a b b i the hair. When the apple dries, it Third Grade is Jim m y Sutherlin. Feinsilver’s address, "What we leaves it w ith m any wrinkles. Jim m y comes to us from Bellview Jews Believe", was well received A pueblo made of clay ,or too ’,and is a helpful member of by an interested audience. Dr. adobe, is on a small table, small our group. Dillon’s address on the problems ladders lead up to it. The stu d ­ We have now completed our by l)r. Paul L. H oefler of our nation was very inform a­ ents wil m ake ovens of clay, to Pilgrim sand table project. It is tive and intere s t i n g . B o t h 77/ put around the pueblo. speeches were timely and of great Indian bread, which is baked quite colorful and we all enjoy Thursday M atinee w ill* i t interest to the students. in these ovens, is called ci-me-ta. Mrs. A rthur W atrus, m other of The aeronautics class, taught by SYDNEY GREENSTREET Room 4, had a Hallowe’en p ar­ Mr. Francis visited the Medford ty, and had a very good time. Jim m y Watrus, one of our Fourth REGINALD GARDINER airport Friday afternoon. Instruc­ Games were played, and refresh­ Grade boys, was a visitor in our F inest Quality S.Z.SAKAll JohnALEXANDER tors and fliers were on hand to ments of cider, cookies, and candy room, Tuesday November 6th. This morning Jack Baker was answer questions and give infor­ were served by the Room m oth­ FATE RAISED mation. While there, they w atch­ ers, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Schu­ elected Class Reporter by our HER TO FAME- ed an airliner land on the field. man. The pupils thank Mrs. S hu­ room. Jack is a m em ber of the Fourth Grade. An air conscious class returned m an and Mrs. Johnson, very Room 6 to Ashland. much, for the delicious refresh­ Per pound Room Six is next to the princi­ With football season over, bas­ ZZZ1 ments, and for helping to m ake ketball practices are starting. their party such a success. Mrs. pal’s office, so it has the job of Coached by Frank O’Neal, the C ontinuous Shows on Bentley also sent some very de­ answering the telephone when no boys are enthusiastic and getting licious cookies, cut in m any v ar­ one is in the office. The monitors Thursday A fternoon in shape for the coming games. ious shapes and a box of cracked who take,charge of this are May Johnson and W anda Oden. The and E ven ing room also has charge of the flag Dutch Student Talks during the month of November. | The two boys who take care of j‘ at Local C ollege Mon. this are Dick Thornton and Ken-1 Southern Oregon College of na Grandee. -and killed the Education, Nov. 19—Edmond Pet There was a special assembly I man th e loved! er W allenstein representing the in honor of Armistice Day on j World Students Service Fund, Friday, November 9, which grades I spoke at the Southern Oregon three to six attended. The m e e t-: College of Education, Monday. ing was called to order by the | November 19. He stated that he newly elected student body pre-1 was one of three representatives sident, Roy Rogers, who led the assembly in the flag salute. Mr. r ***w?^- Fader gave a talk on the signifi­ cance of Armistice Day, and the assembly was ended by everyone singing the first and last verses of America. A Un.»ed Arkitta Ri<| All the children of the school enjoyed an assembly earlier in the week in which Lee Grabel performed many feats of magic. He is a professional magician. The first issue of the school newspaper will be out this week. The regular staff members from Room Six are Lois Downing, -7.WC ANO Kenna Grandee ,and Bruce H ar­ per. Probably two more from the (fa tia te ! room wil be added to the staff, as there are to be five members from each of the three upper rooms. Room 8 Oct. 30the was election day, at Washington School. Room 8 feels Do you know what’s missing very much honored in the Roy Rogers, president, Hugh Messer, from this picture? vice president and Dale King, se­ cretary, are all pupijs of this If you’re w aiting for a telephone, what « » ’/ room. in this picture may be far more important Room 8’s Halloween party was than what you see. a “howling” success. Refresh­ For although we are now getting and in­ ments consisted of cookies, pop stalling thousands of new telephone instru­ and candy. The children wore costumes, some were very pretty ments, even more orders for service are being and artistic,’’others very hidious held up (and this may be the case with you) or funny. The parade through all by a shortage of other facilities that take the rooms was the "high light” longer to build. of the afternoon. In many places, for example, we will have to On Tuesday. November 6, all build complicated new switchboards before we the pupils 01 W ashington School can provide telephone service . . . in others, 1 saw a magic show. The magician we will even have to put up new buildings to house those switchboards. But we are working full speed ahead, and no matter what the conditions are that are holding up your telephone, you can be certain we are doing everything we can to get to your name on the waiting list just as swiftly as possible. SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Many Attended Rebekah Meeting LITHIfl flRSITY Ends Sat. Nite NOW PLAYING Ashland High School News F ! I Leopard Man from Africa ONION SETS SU N D A Y Metz STARTS SUNDAY for 3 Days GflvnoR rriRRCH. *A STAR. IS BORN WIA/MC, Haynes Jewelry For Better Flavor & Satisfying Goodness Buys Bonds ASK FOR THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. I l l Oak St. Phone 3021 At Ashland Groceries and Markets Wardrobe Cleaners On tlie Plaza Phone 3281 M T ASHLAND Butter & Creamed Cottage Cheese • - , finished their jo b ... let’s finish ours. BUY VICTORY BONDS I ASHLAND CREAMERY What is made in Ashland, makes Ashland