PAGE EIGHT Southern Oregon M iner, Ashland, Oregon, January 17, 1946 as a result of skidding, caused by ’ speed too great tor uie shppci> road suriaces, r anvil saiu. ¿»even peuesinans were struck and kill­ ed by cars during rainy w earner, Jan. to, 1946—The following most ot these accidents occurutg students at tne Southern Oregon during hours ot darkness, 'two fatal accidents wvuuvu occurred when dri- College ot Education are on the! *“ ■*"' «««»'••» »neu un honor roll for work done in the! ver’ bl,nded bY *l«nng lights in taileu to hazards Fall quarter, hating achieved a 1 rain storms, sU,rMls f*‘t«** '*• see inumAi grade-point average ot three to in the highway. "The combination of slippery lour, front a possible range of one road surfaces and limited visibil­ to lour point average. 4.00 to 3.50: Clare Kussell. Med­ ity occurs frequently in this state ford, Ore. - 4.00, Paul Travis, Ash­ during winter months," the Secre­ land, Ore. - 4.00; Helen Mane tary of State pointed out. "Under Williams, Klamath Falls, Ore., - that combination of circ u m-I ■4.00, Bonnie Holcomb, Grants stances, the addition of speed is a Pass, Ore. - 3.56; Patricia Colvin, dangerous thing. Drivers are like­ Lakeview, Ore. - 3.55; Grade ly to find themselves in em er-f Stultz, Medford, Ore. - 3.55; Jean gencies as a result of slippery! roads or limited visibility, a n d ' Burdette, Medford, Ore. - 3.50. 3.50 to 3.00: Marlyn Young, Ash then find themselves unable to land, Ore. - 3.40; Annelia Con­ stop in time, due to their speed." Farrell urged drivers to give verse, Ashland, Ore. - 3.37; Rach­ el Parkhurst .Roseburg, Ore. - 3.35 consideration to the hazards of Mrs. Lois Christanson, Ashland, slippery road surfaces and limited Ore. - 3.33; Myrtle Chapman, Ash­ visibility during winter months, land, Ore. - 3.26; Mary Corthell, and to regulate their speed ac­ Ashland, Ore. - 3.22; Norma Eld­ cordingly in the interest of avoid­ er, Williams, Ore. - 3.19; Ila Clark, ing accidents. Butte Falls, Ore. - 3.18; Frances Church, Ashland, Ore. - 3.16; outh Groups Join in.. Ralph McKinnis, Ashland, Ore. 3.12; Gene Rae, Medford, Ore. - Song Session Sunday 3.06; Rebecca Lindsay, Grants The youth groups from the w - 4 Pass, Ore. - 3.00 Patricia Caskill, Presbyterian and Meth o d i s t Paisley, Ore. - 3.00. Churhes met on Sunday evening M r. and M r* . R alph L. G oulette, oi B erkeley, Cal., ih o w n here w ith in the Methodist Church, imme­ W illia m H . W oo dfield . Jr.. Im p e ria l Potentate of the S h rlnere of N orth following the evening ser­ A m eric a, w ere m ore than Just In terest :d sp ectato r* at th is year's an­ Weather Cause of .... diately mon hour. For an hour or more nual E ast-W est fo otb all gam e a* San Francisco, played fo r the b en efit they enjoyed the high class gospel of the 15 Shrine crippled ch ild , rn 's l'">S0 lls th ro ug ho u t the country. Many Accidents Each a fo rm e r p atie n t a t the Can f ancisco S hrine hospital, th ey hymns, the personally helpful m et fo Adverse weather conditio n s r the fir s t tim e a t the t .. -\7 t i t game tw o years ago. Each h. <: figured prominently in traffic ac­ Bible verses, and a fellowship in been cured of unuscal dr ’'tie.- T h e y v.ere m a rrie d last M a rr deep devotional meditation. John cidents reported in Oregon during T h ia was th e ir firs t r ..- - a n n i.e - ■■ M r. G oulette serveJ as a e ria l gunner d u tir.g the w a r cn the U. S. S. Lexington and the I' the month of November, Secre­ Billings lead the singspiration tary of State Robert S. Farrell with Doris Renzema at the piano. ‘ ** E n te rp ris e . The two pastors. Rev. George Shu 1 Jr., said today. There were four fatal accidents man of the Presbyterian, and Dr. Mrs. G. W. Bruce had ‘eats and day morning in Medford on busi­ G. W. Bruce of the Methodist a chin-fest’ in the Methodist par- ness. Church were present and had a sonage. Mrs. Bruce, the hostess, Mr. Robuck is building a new I part in the activities of the even­ served sandwiches and dainty garage on his lots he recently pur­ ing. These cooperative sessions of sweets as they sat around the lace these two groups of young people covered table centered with a chased on B. St. are growing in interest and in figurene holding a small boquet Mr. Ray Smith who has been sick for some time is reported to be spiritual significance. Another of flowers. improving. such gathering is planned for The W. R. C, will meet Satur­ date in the very near future, at day Jan. 19 at the Parish House which time it is planned to have C. H. Tisdale, Loyaly Insurance for a covered dish dinner at 12:30 some added attractions. Following the singspiration by Group representative, of Portland followed by a business meeting their two groups of young people was an Ashland visitor Saturday at 2 p.m. At this time the new of­ Mrs. Lydia J. Burns and son ficers will be installed for the on last Sunday evening Rev. and Mrs. George Shuman and Dr. and returned Saturday to the home of coming year. A good attendance Mrs. Nelle Burns after a 10 day is des.red. YOU’LL visit in Klamath Falls with her Steel Garden Cultivator*. Seed­ SAU sister Mrs. Tess Wiley. Mrs. Wiley ers and Lawn Spreaders, at Mar­ INTO brought them over from Klamath shall Well* Store, on the Plaza, Falls, stayed over night and re- phone 2-1231. ANEW Sunday. WORLD Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hash of Steel Garden Cultivators, Seed­ Dead Indian were transacting OF ers and Lawn Spreaders, at Mar­ business in town Monday. THRILLS shall Wells Store, on the Plaza, Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Hatfield are phone 2-1231. AND sick at their home 308 Liberty St. NOW SHOWING! Mr. and Mrs. George May of with the flu. I ROMANCE, Klamath Falls visited over the S. E. Allen of Modock, Calif., is week end at the home of Mrs. in Ashland on business. May’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hun­ Loren Sylvester James of Ash­ ter on Van Ness Avenue. land was arrested Saturday on Philip Wendt forfeited a $5 a charge of being drunk on pub­ bail in justice court, on a charge lic street. By failure to appear in with of failure to stop at stop street. court he forfeited a $25 bail. Os­ Larry B. Basey was fined $1 and born Lee Ball was fined $50 and HARRYCAREY reen O'HARA ■ Woher SUZAK costs each one two counts of oper­ $2.50 costs and handed a 30-day IH T tC H M C O L O tt PAUL KELLY ating a car without a motor vehi­ jail sentence in city court on a cle license and improper lights. charge of lewd cohabitation. The Oren R. Edwards was lined $1.00 jail sentence was suspended on plus and costs for not having a motor condition of good behavior and vehicle license and Wm. R. Ritch­ payment of fines. Alfredo Mar­ ey Jr. was fine $1.00 and cost on tinez Rodriquez of Hilt was ar being charged with failure to dis­ rested on a charge of being drunk for 3 Days play license. and disorderly and was fined iw Rev. and Mrs. F. O. Satterfield $12.50 and $2.50 costs in city court SW formerly of Medford and Mrs.. Cecil Andrew Messer drew a OF A Almeda Allen of Sandpoint, Idaho six month jail sentence in justice UFfT«E are gtiests at the B. H. Crosby court Saturday, on a charge in- IN home on Iowa Street. volving issuance of checks. . 48 The Woodcraft Lodge will meet, BAM Monday, January 21 at I.O.O.F. UP Hall for a business meeting, also Methodist S. S. Class HOURS! to celebrate the January birth­ Has Party Monday tarn days. Mrs. Anna Myer is hostess.. The __ _____v.u.a College age ... youth class of Mr. and Mrs Burk of Walker the" Methodic ChLrch? tough? by Ave and H.L. Moore spent, Tues- Mr. R. R. Peck, held a class party Honor Roll at SOCE for Fall Term Given DOUBLE DELUXE DEUCUUS ANNIVERSARY LOCALS NOW PLAYING Ends Sat. Nite LITHIA in the Fellowship room of the Star medal for heroic achieve­ ' Church last Migtduy evening. T in ment in connection with military , p u n ol the evening wa . sp en t in playing lively m ixing gunte , inen muy Were sealed a I lableti w here liiey enjoyed the q u it 1 1 table gam es played m a p ro lix . •, I sive m anner. The gam es w ere pro operations ugninst the enemy on Luzon, according to recent orders issued at Gen. W ulter Krueger's Sixth Army headquarter! in Kyo­ to. Under fire, Sgt. lit uni ley re ­ scued an advance scout. Ills w ife viued me entertainment com­ is Mrs, Clifford Bromley, 2115 m itted (¡(insisting of Mary Ellen Grant St., Ashland, Ore. hi a I Bartlett, Joanne Wyant, Dorothy | Tlnderkoflcr. Following the games refreshments were served and the j RHEUMAT ISM young people departed. Another 1 and ARTHRITIS party is in the making for the month of February. 1 suffered for years and am so Mr. R. R. Peck is a man of abili­ thunkful thut 1 found relief from ty, and he is giving his time and talent to the youth of this college this terrible affliction that 1 will age .He believes any time uud gladly answer anyone writing me talent invested in youth is the for information. Mrs. Annu Pautz, best investment u man can make, P. O. Box 825, Vancouver. Wash. yielding dividenta not only to him Adv. self, but to the lives and useful­ ness of the young people through their entire days. Memorial Plaque Is Presented at Church Automobile Losses Paid For You At the morning worship service m the Methodist Church last Sun­ day there was a dedication service for the cross, two candelabra, and a pulpit scurf which are placed in memory of the men from this church who gave their lives in the service of their country. The ¡ memorial plaque uttached to the I cross bears the names of Lt. John I Raymond Pratt—Fm. 1 c Carl Ed-1 ward Stevens—S. Sgt. Leland1 James Ashcraft—Lt. (JG) Dean Bruner Ashcraft—Lt. Kent Nor­ man Ashcraft—and Cpl. Lewis R. Setchell. Dr. Walter Redford pre­ sented the memorials to Allen j McGee, chairman of the Board! of trustees, and he in turn pre-. sented them to the pastor, Dr. G .! W. Bruce for dedication. Then the congregation joined in a beautiful and deeply impressive dedication ritual and prayer. u Sgt. Clifford Bromley Gets Bronze Star With the Sixth Army in Japan Sgt. Clifford M. Bromley, Ash- 1 lu,l,i- ' W hen you have .111 autom o­ bile accident you glad you carried complete Then yo ur insurance co m ­ pany, claims fo r not you, made personal FOREVER YOURS with GALE STORM Johnny Mack Brown Plus INCENSE and BURNERS 10«. 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