Oregon New» Review, I huisiEiy, Augukt i f , 1946 S o i l il l e n i • I Insurance ‘you can depend on” O Ai ti mobile 3 Fire BURNS AGENCY ON THE PLAZA" Local School Bells To Ring September 16 ABOUT YOU PEOPLE KNOW W ith Faculties Complete; Program Given According to L eland I*. Li su p erin ten d e n t of schools ,the A shland Public Schools will open M onday, S eptem ber 18. This da i is uniform throughout the county as the week prior to this date all teachers are atten d in g ilu o . R everend Irving Ford and fam ily of O akland, C alifornia visited R ev v eren d G ordon Lind-* say and fam ily this w eekend. R everend Ford is pastor of G race C hurch in O akland and d eliv er­ ed th e m ornin gserm on at the A s­ sem bly of God church Sunday. Mrs. Nelle B urns and Mr. and Mrs. B. J. K rug spent S unday w ith Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Ford m D unsm uir. C alifornia gional m eeting at S o u th ern O re Sponsored G en eral m eeting, gon College. M onday, Sept. 16, 9:45 a.m. T he com m ittee is p resently try ­ S u p erin ten d en t Linn report; S iuool opens. ing to buy a m obile w ater tank the following staff has been s e l M onday, Nov. 11, A rm istice and sp rin k ler w hich will be useu ected for the com ing year: Day Holiday. to get the tu rf back into good A dm inistrators: Leland P. Linn 'lh u rsu a y , Nov. 23-29, Thank.. condition. S u p erin ten d e n t Earl Rogers, high giving Holiday, C h a rte r M em b ers Can Sign school principal; Roland P rk Friday, Dec. 20, 3:00 p.rn. Now on hand in th e C ham bei Jr. high school . principal: Edith C hristm as V Vacat of C om m erce office are m em b er­ acation begins. Bork, Lincoln school prin cip al: M onday, Dec. 30, 8:45 a.m. ship blanks for 200 ch a rter mem Joseph Fader, W ashington school henool Heopens. berships a t $50.00 a fam ily. These principal. W ednesday, Jan . 1, New Years m em berships will be good foi Teachers: thigh school) M ary Holiday. tw o years. A cceptance will be Ellen B artlett, Com m erce: Louise Friday, Jan . 17, F irst S em ester open until O ctober 1. Brown, English; R. W G a rd n er, ends. 85 days taught. C h a rte r m em bers will pay no Shop, G erald G astineau. B-'lo»» ( M onday, Jan . 20, 8:45 a m. Se- o th er dues or fees from the offi­ and A thletics; Edith Good, Chem- cond S em ester begins, cial opening of th e course until istry and Physics; E rvin Lesser. ! M onday, A pril 7, S ta rt Week a period of tw o years has passed. Band: junior and senior high Spring Vacation (O.E.A. Conven- The $50.00 m ust be in cash. schools; M arv M cLarnan. H >r-i | tion in P ortland, A pril 7 & 8/ O tto W ilda, S o u th ern Oregon By Vern« Athanas j Economics; F rank O ’Neil. P E Friday, May 23, Last day of college in stru cto r is at present D orothy U nderkofler. P. E ; Flor School for grad u atin g Seniors. designing a clu b house for the We're leading off this week, ence P rybil, Spanish and Eng­ Tuesday, May 27, 8:00 p.m. course. with the work of two men lish; Oscar C. B jorlie, Voe.-’l S enior High School C om m ence­ The old club house which wa: m usic; Virginia H am m ond, M ath m ent. b u ilt 10 years ago, is a 20 by 30 whose music has lived long after English; Mrs. H. B. Collins. Soc their passing. The first is bats T hursday, May 29, 10:00 a.m foot wooden stru ctu re . Mowing ial Science. .hose, and J u n io r High School C om m ence­ eq u ip m en t, trac to r Waller, a great fat black man Ju n io r High: G ladys Cook. Art m ent. sp rin k ler system is being turned who played a piano like an ang­ P. E.; M vrtle C hapm an. Social T hursday, May 29, Sch o ol over to the new golf corporation el. He could have been a great Science English; Leslie G ran t. P Closes. 89 days tau g h t for a total by th e old golf association. E.; Edna Kennedy. Social S ci­ of 174 days. concert pianist, had not his first ence; M ildred M illion, English: (Friday, May 30, M emorial Day) love been the native American V. E. M ittag, Shop; Ethel Reid. jazz form. His album, waller Math.: K athleen Sm vth. L ib rary , on T H E ivories , is a fine col­ English; G avlord V estal, M ath.; lection of hit best. It includes Eldon C orthel, Science. P. E.: Mrs. Rogers, Home Econom ics among others, rocking chair , Lincoln: Florence A llen: L il­ According to C B. Cordy, the GEORGIA O N M Y M IN D , and B A ­ lian Nicholson: M. B ettv Pov'elt- county agent, h o rticu ltu re, the SIN STREET BLUES. B ertha Stevens; Neva W est: C lif­ M em bers of the form er Ash- six th cover sp ray for control of 1 Glenn Miller is another of the ford W illiam s: Ingrid P vlvam j en (|l | land Ooil Association, headed by codling m oth on pears and a p ­ W ashini’ton: Erm a Boh men of music who just can’t ples should be com pleted on Aug. ’ 1 Jo h n D augherty, endorsed the iana K Bond: Eugenia C->r-nn be. His mellow trombone blew ot reopening the Ash 24. Cordy suggests using th ree lbs Eunice H ager: M argaret Lining program land golf course as o u tlined to of arsen ate of lead or th ree lbs. er: A leta L uchterhand: M-<4«"’ them last F riday by Jo h n Collins, of C ryolite, on e-fo u rth lb. collo­ both sweet and hot, and in the pre-Sinatra days, his list of M itchell: M arie P rescott: A ll'’'- head of the C ham ber of Com ­ idal 77 and one q u a rt of stove oil F W illits; S ecretary. G lenna E m swooning damsels set a national per one h u n d red gallons. This erce’s recreatio n com m ittee. M itchell. _________________ In a letter w hich the form er as- should be added in quick succes- record. His album includes tux ­ Calendar fo r School Year 1946-47 sociation sen t to th e city council sion to p artially filled tank in the edo J U N C T IO N , LITTLE BR O W N M onday to T hursday, Sept. 9 T uesday of this week they stated o rd er listed, a few drops of p r e - ; ju g , in the mood , ( w m e there to 12. Four Day Regional C onfer­ th at hey w ould gladly c o -o p e ra te 1 v en tativ e horm one m ay also be was a number), and m o on ­ ‘wG| ence at the S outhern O regon C ol­ w ith he city and th e C ham ber ol added. light serenade . lege of Education. (These are Com m erce in g etting the c o u rs e ! This p re v en tativ e horm one us- back in shape, and recom m ended ed to p re v en t drop, has given I realize we’re running to pi­ counted as days taught.) anists this heat, hut these boys T hursday, Sept. 12, 4:00 p.m. th a t the lease be granted. The sp o tty resu lts on A njous; some- association presid en t is D a u g h e r-. tim es good and som etim es bad. P rin cip als’ M eeting. are hot. There’s the new collec­ F riday, Sept. 13, 9:00 a.m. New ty, P. R. H ardy is sec re ta ry -tre a s-1 If used on A njou and Comice it tion by Frank Froeba, aptly en­ urer, m em bers of the board ol should not be expected to p re ­ T eachers m eet in Jr. High School titled back room piano , and L ibrary. 10:00 a.m. B uildi n u directors include: I. C. Erw in, R. v en t drop for o v er 18 days. E. Poston, M. D., J. F. E b erh art, W hen the horm one is used on featuring such numbers as i m eetings. 12:00 Lunch - A.T.A. and H arvey A. Woods. Bose and Nelis it is g en erally ef- ( wonder w ho ' s kissing her The course, w hich was inspect- fective for a t least 30 days. An now , it ’ s a sin to tell a l if , ed, last F riday by several m em - application of horm one betw een bers of both organizations, is in {Septem ber 5 and 10 w ould be sugar blues , and down by ! fair shape. The fairw ays, accord- wel1 tim es unless th e trees w ere NEW MATTRESSES T H E OLD MILL STREAM . FACTORY TO YOU ' ing to Eldon S cripter, who pre- su fferin g for m oisture a t th at These are played in strictly Iviously m anaged a golf course, time. barroom style and you can hear OLD MATTRESSES are not in as bad shape as was On Bose and N elis th e hor- MADE LIKE NEW expected. The use of the course m one ls gen erally effective for the tears splash in the suds. And 1 as a pastu re has k ep t the black- least 30 days. An application leave us not forget da one, da New Box Springs berries and poison oak off th e b etw een S ep tem b er 5 and 10 While They Last only, da original, durante / fairw ays. The greens will need a w ould be well tim ed unless the You don’t have to be a fan of lift and some reseeding. | tr es w ere su fferin g for m oisture P lay will be resum ed on t h e , at th a t tim e. If d ro u g h t condi- his to appreciate his infectious REED’S course this fall if p resen t plans tions are anticip ated , apply the nonsense. Listen to his inka m aterialize. L abor will be th e 1 horm one to Bose in th e sp ray de- dinka doo . {He borrowed da MATTRESS CO. g reatest problem w hich will face scribed above and rep eat about 492 A St. Phone 6271 last note from Crosby— an’ boy th e com m ittee w hen work actual-1 S ep tem b er 10. A irplane applications have giv­ was be glad to get rid of it!) ly begins. en resu lts com parable to ground The line forms a t ........... application. One and on e-h alf lbs. of Zer- late or K ar Bam w h ite added to the sp ray described h ere will p re ­ v en t certain storage rots in Nelis. MELODY MART RESERVED SEA TS ASIII AND SENIOR IIK .II SCIIOOI 1946 lo o ih .ill R ucrvcd Sc.it» w ill go on s.ile approximate!« AugoU i f t l i . A representative w ill cull on .ill downtown |ili»inc»»mcn. .mil .1 ticket Iwmlli w ill lx- set up in the AMI* I » no »eon 1 i n i . 1.000s sioK i lo r your convenience. Charter Is Open For Golf Course Four Home Games Ticket $4 .00 includes tax Sept, an—COQUI I I E Here. Oct. 4— K I A M A T H ( let. il 1 ALLS— Here VRI KA— I lere Nov. s or t i — M l D l O R I)— Here 77»/« /« Z/»c /lc«Z Ihm ir Schedule in many yean. D////7 n a if hi buy your reserved sea­ son hi k c h in they are limited. RURAL NOTES THE MART Phone 8011 “ I I 00K T& 270 East Main M r .and Mrs. O. P. 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