Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 23, 1947, Image 5

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    Sont Inni ( , regoli New» Review, I liursday, Izuuury a j, 1947
m om entous
event new
lib ra ry semestei by tu rn in g a ll o f the
r m e s w ent in to e ffe c t M onday chairs in lie i classroom so th a t
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The beginning of a new semes
te r' yea th e 11(40 47 school yeai lu n g about I to e v e ry 50 stu the fir s t day n r tw o. . and we
is half o \» t . To celebrate this , ce nts) a w ig w 4g system o f red bet Boh G r if f it h ye lle d the loud
and blue Hags and a lo t o f pat
Don M ack to ld us th a t hi- want/-
i lenee and p Is e rv e ia tic e . T he un-
, lu c k y students w ho have lost ed to nee his name in the paper,
1 tlie li stu d e n t b u lle tin s w ill have :o here It is, Don M ack Don M .ick.
' to stay In lib r a r y fo r the rest of Don Mack.
1 'la d Gandee was vis tin g A l l
ith e school year
The b ou t 'd the y e a r! M try •S h a llo w e d hulls Tuesday m o rn
as near as we co uld figui'i
Lou Hahn tr y in g to e v ic t N orm an I mg.
K la v.p io fro m the lo n e r Sanetuu I n it, he ju s , dropped in. . .
SALE
T lie senior class W in te r F ai
(p u b lic a tio n o lf.ee ). We heard the
Each W ednesday
iia l has d e fin ite ly been ca lle d o ff
s tiu g g lp ended in a d ra w . . . .
at
Don M ack is a new stu d e n t it m il the n ext social e ven t on out
a le n d jr is the S oph’s Snow Shot
7:00 P. M.
the senior class, e n te rin g at tin
b e g in nin g o f the semester. Dot S h u ffle , F riday n ig h t, Jan 25.
1180 Oak St.
w e n t to school here last year, s<
fa r m Sales A Sp ecialty
we a ll k n o w h ltn p re tty w ell.
P h n n e 2- 1496
A n y w a y , M ic k e y ’s glad to ha\
h im around d u rin g school now
too.
Q u ill an ! S c ro ll M e m b e r i
M a rye n R oberts and Don E lls ­ v ith tin- i a dviso r, M iss Loiii'-'
iro w n , in the p u b lic a tio n s room
w o rth hjVB the ". hole school ta lk
u n ita ry th irte e n th d u rin g sixtk
Ing! ' . . and fi an w h e n 1 we s it
e riod to elect o fficers.
though v e ry rec: nt. it looks very
By
unanim ous vote
D o ro th ’
p ro m ising
Clhurt was elected
pre sid e nt
M rs. C o llin s started the nev
V larlyis W ilc o x , v ic e -p re s id e n t
T o n n u h clle S ta u ffe r, se cre tary
md Louise S c h illin g , trea sure r.
Eugene Firs Play Raiders Friday and S aturday
high school
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HERSHEY’S
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Elects O fficers
M ill Wood
Fuel Oil
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Gunter Fuel Co.
2JJ 4th St.
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Phone 5751
TALENT GRANGE SPO N SO R S
MARCH OF DIMES DANCE
I CERTAINTY
VA '
Monuments;
Mai hie - (»vanite
Bronze
BURNS AGENCY
"ON
THE P L A Z A ”
Y
O U are M o re Certain to
O b ta in Protection if You
A p p ly
for
L ife
Mrs. Ja y T errill, chairm an of
the infantile paralysis cam paign
for the T alent area .stated that
the T alent G range sponsored a
M arch of Dimes dance S atu rd ay
evening, Ja n u a ry
18, at the
grange hall.
Each year the T alent G range
sponsors a dance
durin g
the
The Eugene Tai! Firs, reading from le ii -.o rignt: Frank Marshik. Les W right, G lenn K elley, Bobby
March of Dimes cam paign.
Anet. Archie Marshik. take tim e out during a gam e to kid the w aterboy. The Firs m eet the Haiders ot
S. O. C. Friday and Saturday n
Insurance
YOU CAN FIND
W h ile You ate Young.
EXCEPTIONAL
S. C. Jones & Sons
BA R G A IN S FOR
B ILLIN G S AGENCY
FRAZIER
R im
F .srA ii
B k u k is
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film 'M A N 'S
144 E. Main
P h o n e 2 1 H»1
209 W. Main St.
Ph. 7558
Medford .Oregon
Main & Oak
Ph. 8781
Ashland. Oregon
DEPENDABLE
IN S U R A N C E C O U N S E LO R S
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learned two folk dances, “The j the class.
S hoem aker's D ance” and “Come,
| Since Decem ber 30, 1946, there Let Us Be Jo y fu l”. Some of the E ditors Named for
have b /en five new children in
' room six. They are Margie S trad- 1 W easel”.
The “Oregon Son”
1 er, Yvonne Woodson, C arol Cro-
Joey W irth has show n the m ost
eni, George H ardy ,and Edw ard im provem ent in w riting since
Milo G ru b b and Isabel G reen,
Bates. Margie and Yvonne have (school began. D onald W illiam s is both of A shland, have been n am ­
| gone to the W ashington school be- ' the best w riter in the fifth grade. ed co-editors of the “O regon S on”,
i fore.
Donald Gay is the best w riter in the yearbook of S o u th ern O regon
College, for 1947 by th e S tu d en t
j
Each Tuesday afternoon the the fo u rth grade.
Jo ey W irth brought his book Council. The new editors a n n o u n ­
: boys and girls have rh ythm s in
: the room. They m arch and keep I “Lassie Come H om e” to school ced th a t w ork on th e volum e
I tim e to band music. They have and Mrs. Bohn, is reading it to would begin at once.
W ashington School
DANCE
SATURDAY
JANUARY 25, 1947
9:00 p. .m to 1:00 a.m.
J o in lite
Elks Temple, Ashland
255 East Main
MARCH OF DIMES
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Dance which is being sponsored
by BPOE 944 in the Interests of
the Infantile Paralysis Founda­
tion.
ADMISSION
$1.25 per couple
including tax
TICKETS
Now on sale
at the Elks
Temple, and
The Mart