Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 20, 1945, Image 4

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    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
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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,
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vs.
drive is over with the Seniors
winning. At first count it seemed ROLAND YOUNG THOMPSON,!
to' . ie»*
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the juniors had lost but the re­ Defendant.
count showed that the sopho­ To: ROLAND YOUNG THOMP
mores had lost by a very small SON, the above named defendant: j
margin. The Sophs will give a IN THE NAME O F TH E
party for the other two classes STATE OE OREGON you are
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sometime in the near future for hereby required to appear and
losing the drive.
and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled
suit
within four (4) weeks from
Washington School the date
of the first publication
Room 8 News
of this Summons; and if you fail
Room 8 is making “Laugh to answer, for want thereof, the
Books”. These are destributed by plaintiff will apply to the court
the Junior Red Cross to army and for relief prayed for in her com-'
navy hospitals.
plaint, to wit;
Geraldine Briscoe brought two
For a decree of said court as
gold fish in a very pretty blue follows:
crystal bowl. The pupils are en-j l. Dissolving the Bonds of Mat-
joying the fish and they hope the rimony heretofore and now exist-
enjoyment is mutual.
j ¡ng between plaintiff and defend-
On November 27th. Room 8 saw I ant, and awarding plaintiff a de-
and enjoyed a sound movies titled j cree of divorce from the defen­
“Clouds”.
dant;
Christmas is in the air in Room 2. Permitting the plaintiff to re­
8. Every spare moment is being take and reassume her maiden
used to make Christmas decora­ name of JENNIE MARIE KERNS;
tions and gifts.
3. For such other and further
Room 5 News
relief as to the court may seem
just and proper.
By Older of the Honorable IL
K. Hanna, Judge of said Court,
made and dated the 4th day of
December, 1945, this Summons is
served upon you by publication
for four successive weeks in the
Southern Oregon Miner, a news­
paper of general circulat i o n,
printed and published in Ashland,
Jackson County, Oregon, the date
of the first publication thereof
being December 6, 1945 ,and the
T O W IS H Y O U
| time for answer expiring Janu­
ary 3, 1946.
WM. M. BRIGGS
Attorney for plaintiff
Post Office Address:
Pioneer Building
A t Christm astim e w e fe e l m ere sensibly
Ashland, Oregon
the charm of each o ther's society, and
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a re d ra w n more closely to g e th e r b y d e ­
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Ashland High
School News
Haynes Jewelry
ay there ulso. They ou* «hout six
a motor vehicle with one license Christinas
will return Tuesday evening to «’V‘’n.nK and soon brought unde
plate and failure to display stick th e ir tioine here
control a blaze at the Kail Genii
er. Glenn Hall was fined $1 and
Service station. Very little dmn-
costs for having defective brakes
The fire Department was culled age was sustained,
Williams Ora Blaylock was lined I
$ I and costs for having inipropei
lights.
Mrs. Lida Burns and son Jim­
mie left Tuesday for Dunsmuir to
spend the Chiistmas holidays
Having r modeled our simp, wc arc now .till I I I rchli
with Mr and Mrs. W 11. Ford and
all gum I actory Method.
family. Mrs. Nelli- Burns will
Also Ilunsniitlnng and (idling tackle repairs.
Rods re-
leave Monday evening to spend
wrapped.
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l-IRE NEW
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WHILE THEY LAST
At Ashland Groceries and Markets
REED’S
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93 N. Main
Ph. 6271
A shland, Oregon
ASHLAND
CREAMERY
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LOCALS
-W A S H IN G T O N IRVING .
May this spirit of Christmas, which
Washington Irving so ably wrote
about, pervade your home this
Christmas season of 1945.
J3ail u/iili cAfront
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fo r a
W )e rrj
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vestal of
Liberty street, plan to leave Sun­
day to spend the Christmas holi­
days with their daughter and
family at Sacremento.
In justice court this week,
Robert Lemuel Frink was cited
to appear on charges of operating
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C J ir iih n a ó
J. C. Penney Co.
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No extra charge for cleaning or over­
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Thousands of men ore now enl-rfing
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HOWARD ODEN SPORTING GOODS
POST OFFICE BUILDING
ROOM 1
Medford, Oregon
At this time when Christmas trees are
beginning to glow in the windows ev­
erywhere, and the holly wreaths are
going up, we want to send you our best
wishes for a very Happy Christmas. You
have made 1945 a very pleasant year
for us, for which we are duly grateful.
A S H LA N D LODGE gnu
B. P. O. Elks