SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY DECEMBER »o, 194« We have a new member in our group. Janyce Lane entered our Fourth Grade, last Monday, Dec ember 3rd. Janyce come to us from Prescott, Arizona. Published Every Thursday at 167 Main Street, Ashland, Oregon Larry Wray has been absent from our Fourth Glade for sever C arry l H. & M arion C. W ines, E d ito rs-P u b lish ers al days because of sickness. Rob­ ert Rominger has been away on a tup to California. Robert return­ Hnkr«il as second-class mail matter in the post office at Ash­ ed to our Thud Grade group, land, Oregon, February 15, 1935, under the act of Congress yesterday. of March 3. 1879. Our room is very busy getting ready for Christmas. We have al­ ' life. Her parents arc missionaries most completed decorating our working in Buenos Aires in a uni­ room now .We have also made versity. Her talk covered many some gifts at school. We are learn­ entertaining tacts about the Ar­ ing two Christmas songs during gentine and the culture of the our Music period. They are, “San­ people. She said that the people ta Claus Land" and "Jolly Old St. of Argentina think some of our Nicholas." A short tunc ago dur­ By Katherine Grossman | customs and manners amusing ing our Music period, we enjoyed I just as we laugh at some of theirs. having Sharon Stewart, a member The High School student body She said that the climates of the of our Fourth Grade, play an ac- was privileged to hear recently a countries and many other condi­ cordian solo, "The Blue b i r d very distinguished speaker. She tions made the people very much Waltz" for us. Room 7 News was Miss Phyllis Rae Aden, who alike. She expressed her wish for Loretta Anderson has enrolled spoke about the customs and the a better understanding of the people of Argentina. She was well countries. Miss Aden sang two in our room. She is in the fifth qualified to talk on this subject Spanish folk songs, which were grade and came from Kent, Wash- as she has lived there most of her enjoyed greatly by the students, ington. Friday morning, the assembly Room 7 has made clay figures program was given by the band, of Mary, Joseph, the Christ Child, led by Mr. Francis. The varied Shepherds, Wise Men and animals 1 and enjoyable program started oil to use in the manager scene We with two marches, "The Thunder­ have placed them in one of the er” and "Liberty Bell" by Sousa. corner shelves. Norma Davis is going to bring The next number was a spamsh march entitled "Fiesta Pasa Do- the Christmas tree for our room. ble” by Caneva. A modern piece We will all make decorations and by the Russian composer Prokoif- trim the tree. Patricia Austin .was out of lef, "March from the Love of Three Oranges", proved popular school last week on account of oak with the audience. A concert poisoning The Language Class o----—— march, "Scepter of Liberty" fol­ lowed. A preview of the Christ­ SUIT IN EQUITY FOR DIVORCE SUMMONS mas concert was given when the band played Shubert's "Ave Mar­ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ia". The program closed with ano­ THE STATE OE OREGON FOR ther march. "Under the Double JACKSON COUNTY JENNIE MARIE THOMPSON, r so" Eagle” by Wagner. The Student Body Ticket Plaintiff, • " -\V**'* vs. drive is over with the Seniors winning. At first count it seemed ROLAND YOUNG THOMPSON,! to' . ie»* < co