Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 25, 1947, Image 5

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    Southern Oregon New« Review. Thurs. Sept. 25, 1947
Attendance High
For Homecoming
MRS SO VDE ACCEPTS
S E C R E T A R IA L P O S IT IO N
! J a c k s o n v ille , Sept. 25 G
B
G o d d a id Supi i In lc n d e n t ol
la
schools has announced th a t M rs
J u c lu o n v llle , Sept. 2 5 - A lu rg i M a u rin e Sovde, c le rk o f tin
•
u tte n d a n ce In c lu d in g m u n y o u t- school board, has now been ap
J a c k s o n v ille , S ept. 2 5 - -The In ­
J a c k s o n v ille , Sept. 25__A
o i to w n guest« m e t u t the M aso n ­ p o in te d as fu ll tin te s e c re ta ry o
fo
rm
a l g e t-to -g e th e r m e e tin g «if
d ille r , d d o lla r " no m ore ten
ic h u ll in J a c k s o n v ille T h u rs d u y th e school.
the
J
a c k s o n v ille P a re n t Teachers
°
clock
scholars
since
the
in
­
U n d e r <he s u p e rv is io n o f Mrs.
e v e n in g
fo r the a n n u a l hom e-
s
ta
lla
tio
n
o
f
a
new
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.M
.
A
s
s
o
c
ia tio n at the school. W ed-
c o in in g m e e tin g o f th e A d a re l Sovde and M rs. G race B o s tw ic k ,
J a c k s o n v ille , Sept. 25 D o n a ld
a u to m a tic c lo c k a t th e school.
C h a p te r No. 3 o f the o rd e r o f the g ir l ’s a d v is o r fo r the school, the B. K in g s le y , a th le tic coach fo r
J a c k s o n v ille ,
Sept,
25— T h e nesday e v e n in g was w e ll a tte n d ­
A c c o rd in g to G. B. G odard,
E astern S tar. T he m e e tin g was nurse's room is n ow being re n o ­ thl* J a c k s o n v ille school.1 stated
I new i id ltio n to th e school b u ild - ed, w ith o v e r s ix ty persons p re -
s u p e rin te n d e n t o f th e schools,
A new
d a v e n p o rt and
th em ed on an o ld fa sh io n e d get- vated.
ing hi , don«- a w a y w ith c ro w d in g ¡sent. T he m e e tin g was c a lle d to
to da y th a t th re e le tte rm e n fro m |
the clocks are re g u la te d by a
lo g e th e r and lodge o ffic e rs w ere p la tfo rm ro i ke i has been p u r
m«,re than on«- grade in to a room | o rd e i by th e p re s id e n t, M rs. M a r-
last
yeai
s
J
a
c
k
s
o
n
v
ille
C
o
u
n
ty
I
m aster c lo ck in the schroi ot
dressed In costum es o f the e a rly chased by the school und P a re n t c h a m p io n s h ip fo o tb a ll team had |
Supt. o f schools G. B G o dd ard I g a re t M e n tch , and opened w ith
fic
e
w
h
ich
serves
as
a
reg
ula
T eachers
association.
P ic t u r e s
days.
stated today. T he s ix th , seventh, j vocal and in s tru m e n ta l n u m b e rs
tu rn e d o u t a ga in fo r the squad,
to r fo r the tim e , as w e ll as
M rs. A n n a C a te r read a re p o rt have also been fu rn is h e d fo r the and prospects lo o k
and e ig h th grades are now b e in g * b y m em bers o f Eve P re n tic e ’s A c-
good f o r i
o p e ra tin g
the b e ll system
w id th h e r siste r had mad«' to the roo m by P T A m em bers. In a d d i­ a n o th e r
co nducted on the J u n io r
H ig h c o rd la n a g ro u p
w in n in g
team . These
th ro u g h o u t the grade and
G ra n d c h a p te r w he n she was Sec­ tio n to being used as a n u rs e ’s
h £ n in * * « .m £ e» t t ^ her#
Ci. B. G o d d a rd , S u p e rin te n d e n t
th re e
p la ye rs, Hay
C u m m in g s ,
h
ig
h
school
fo
r
changes
in
m
ayf u
re ta ry in 1897 T he re p o rt in c lu d ­ ro o m fo r .11 stu d e n ts, i t Is
H
ig
h
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l
s
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i
><A
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arne
Uf
itchools ln < " ’dueed his
used a e n e ra llv as a „ a r lo . . , .....J o a e k f u ld ,
K a ila n Rohe,
periods.
ed m a n y p io n e e r’s names, e vents used g e n e ra lly as a p a rlo r room fro m last ye ar's team c o n v e rte d
It
also
announces
the
ta
k
P in e in a l
or
s I le a th in »< 8 ta if and M r < C la ra M « “
o f th e tim e s and to ld o f the I n i ­ fo r m ee ting s and fo r the p riv a c y
M ab, ? H u t /
*
P ool r t s i « ned as ^ • '■ c t a iy o f the
to b a c k fie ld ; and G ene T o w n , end
in g up of school m o rn in g s ,
tia tio n o f M iss M o llie B r it t and o f p a re n ts w is h in g to speak to
Mrs.
M abel R ubedew and M rs g l, , up M rs U lttie B o w m a n ! ca n-
m
an,
fo
rm
the
n
ucleu
s
fo
r
the
noon and recess tim es b y a
E m il B r i t t in to the c h a p te r th a t teachers
D aisy L e w is are the in s tr u c to r s , n j n g c h a irm a n re p o rte d th a t the
team . K in g s le y Is w o rk in g in o th ­
h orn on the o u tsid e o l the
year. M rs. C ater, w h o has been a
J
fo
r these grades.
M r. und M rs. Ed K h o te n have e r m em be rs fro m last y e a r In ­
b u ild in g .
c a n n in g c o m m itte e had pre served
m em be r o f the c h u p te r fo r m a n y
D on K a rris , e nd ; B ill
Steve W h ip p le conducts the 1090 q u a rts o f foods fo r
rece ive d
w o rd fro m th e ir son, c lu d in g
the
ye a rs und w hose u ncle was a A a ro n R h o te n th a t he is n ow e m ­ M oore, c e n te r; P a ul H a rd y , b a c k ­
ch«,i us and band classes fo r the school's c a fe te ria . Foods p re pa re d
'■barter m e m b e r o f the M asonic
e n tire school In th e m o d e rn m u s ­ in c lu d e d co rn placed in fre e zin g
ploye«! In lo g g in g o p e ra tio n s in t ic k ! , an«l I,«- Hoy O ffe n b a c h e r as MRS. B O S T W IC K IS
o rd e r In J a c k s o n v ille , added In ­
S itk a , A la s k a . He stated th a t he b a c k fie ld .
ic roo m w h ic h Is also in c lu d e d in u n its , canned beans, peaches and
L U N C H S U P E R V IS O R
te re s tin g ly to the re p o rt by t e ll­
th«- new a d d itio n .
K in g s le y states th a t he has
a p rico ts.
T he J a c k s o n v ille school cafe
in g the persons and events in c lu d ­ p la ns to re m a in th ro u g h o u t th<
p la c td
id h ig
h bop«-s
hopes tn
m tw o h e fty I
w in te r and v is it the fa m ily here I P|,,c
lKfl
hi, u '
ed in th e re p o rt.
A vote was ta k e n on the local
in the e a r ly s p rin g . He ulso sta te d n e w -c o m u is B ud* Moss and C o n - | f f , ,,
.
P “ d M o n d «Y. the
A lb e r t C la y to n and Ed F le tc h e i
M rs.
V ir g in lu B ro w n , G ra n d th a t i t has been r a in in g th e re j ra d Tw<’d <f,l. O th e rs fig h tin g h a r d !
n th
M ri
G race B ost- w ere
c o n fin e d
to the
Sacred g ro up 's b y -la w s to b rin g th e m in
K u th o f the G ra n d C h a p te r o f
H e a rt H o s p ita l d u rin g th e past | aC* ° rd w lth n a ti° n a l p olicie s. A
th ro u g h o u t the past m on th.
J f,,r i , , s ‘ p o s itio n s are L y n n B ern
O regon, and o m e m b e r o f h e r
week because o f to
t n s ile n cto m a ie s t vote was
made to increase
,
.
Ison.
H o lla n d
B re e d lo v e ; R a v I as -u p e rv is o i She n lans th e m en
hom e ch u p te r, Cascude C re st In M rs. A n n a C uter, C ha rle s M y e rs ¡B o s tw ic k ;
C ha rle s
C le m m e r; | us, and M rs L o t / - B o w m a n I B o th m en are fro m the A p ple ga te . local m e m b e rs h ip - fro m t h ir t y -
,
,
■ - - - ^ - - - i ----- ----------
,vn « ie m m e r; i
.vn
i,
C h ilo q u in , w ith M r. B ro w n , and , . .
fiv e to f i f t y cents, g iv in g the local
a
i I D e w co „ , ra , t n « « b n y d W
I a ayne
n u rd M E la
n e
g n
la e n r; d ; L N a o r r rm
H ayes;
p a rin
M rs aneed d ie t
h e r m o th e r, M rs W h ite o f M in n
•u ira o n n V g ln
in a
« , o rn^
f
y iin
S o lo
m o n «g«ln
,nan p r- Is
l g „ th „ . . „ m , eals
21
g ro u p tw e n ty - fiv e
cents fro m
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™
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hv
nrt s r
w '" '
‘n
r
r
"y
Ä
eapolls, M in n , was present.
G ay new c u rta in s purchased by each m e m b e rs h ip , w ith the b a l­
Miss A lic e B r ill, accom panied
the P a ren t-T e ach e rs a ss o c ia tlo r ance g oing to state and n a tio n a l
M rs
T, . i
r c l
W ,th th c lr ‘ ’P*'n ,n K gam e th is j T he lunches in-du d e a h o t dish add g re a tly to the attractiveness funds.
b y M rs. W in ifre d R o lie rts o n p la y ­
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‘I f
" "
» I« .
ed se veral v io lin soloes. T he la n d .
Parents w ere asked to p re sen t
g ro u p also jo in e d in c o m m u n ity X " " , J » X a i i X r , S a y r t 7 . ? , X 8
’ — j ' " give ,b ,.'M o d e o L a ¿ „ X d - K
A
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J
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a
i ! - ?
*
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“
tin g in g and a h um o ro u s s k it was
presented by M rs. M a ttle L u m a n , fo r th is h om e -co rn in g m ee ting .
I T he boys spent one d ay hau l
M rs. A r lln e B re w o ld , E a rl B re -
C
Wn K" ‘ ‘StS l n ‘
-Shaving-
o n to
the
Held
■vold, W allace B r ill. M ix . V e ra M r? w t hr
( , l l , ’‘ l tdn H ough c o n d itio n s o f the fie ld
T hom as served ns n a rra to r and
hm g« m 4em ,H .,n T S . ' SL
have h a n d æaPP‘ d ‘ hem and now
M rs. L u c ille B r ill fu rn is h e d back
M rs M l,s B
O k la h o m a ; | th e y are h o p in g fo r ra in so th e y
g ro u n d and sound effects.
o,
W ?
' cal w ‘ ” k <“ > " « ‘ he g ro un d.
R e fre sh m e n ts w ere served by o ug al,
W n. and M r. and
M ix
Th«- fir s t team m em bers fo i the
M rs. M a ttie L u m a n , c h a irm a n of W a rre n o f M adras, O regon. Geo
the c o m m itte e , and M rs
Vera rge S tevenson, o f M e d fo rd , b u t a In d ia n s w ill w e a r th e ir new red
Thom as, M rs. M in a C on ley, M iss m e m b e r o f the W ashougal. W n , and w h ite gam e u n ifo rm s w he n
m e e tin g th e ir o p p on en ts F rid a y .
R u th W in n , M rs M in n ie Lance, I o rd e r was also present.
The Jacksonville Miner
Kingsley’s Squad
Opens Season 26
«I »
Sci coi Sets Up
Junior High Pian
Sixty Attend PTA
informai Meeting
, K < ,C
«,
.
H arris Fam ily H as
Several V isitors
i
-WJ-
you con retire
ot os
Flan HOIK by atarllny a
livings Recount at the
First Ratlanal Bank
* 4i t *
lofs of things
can happen-
Th«- H J. H a r r is ’ have e n te r
ta ln e d a g ro u p ()f M rs. H a r r is ’ r e ­
la tiv e s th is past w eek. F irs t to ai
r iv e was h e r b ro th e r R. F. C o ff­
m an o f L in c o ln , N ebraska. M r. |
t o ffm a n a rr iv e d by p la ne fro m I
San F ra n cisco , w h e re he had been |
a tte n d in g the N a tio n a l C o n v e n - 1
lk ,n » f E le c tric a l C o n tra c to rs . He
fle w to Eugene w h ile here and
also v is ite d C rescent C ity , C a lif.,
and C ra te r Lake. He le f t fo r L in ­
co ln by plan«- the la tte r p a rt o f
th e w eek.
«
W h ile II. F. C o ffm a n was v is it ­
in g , a n o th e r b ro th e r, D. W. C o ff­
m an, w ith h is w ife a nd d a u g h te r,
K a th ry n , a rriv e d fr o m
T e m p le
C ity ,
C a lif, accom pa nie d by
a
siste r. M rs. J. A H a r r is o f F lo u r-
ney, C a lif. T he p a rty cam ped on
the Hogue and v is ite d F ish L a k e
M rs J. A . H a rris w as d riv e n
horn«- b y M r. and M rs. R. J. H a r ­
ris S a tu rd a y . T h e D. W C o ff­
m ans d e p a rte d S u n d a y fo r th e ir
hom e v ia C ra te r L a k e and Reno,
N evada.
A ll
w e re e n th u s a s tic
a b o u t the R ogue V a lle y and are 1
lo o k in g fo rw a rd to re s id in g here
in th e n e a r fu tu re .
M rs. H a rris ' m o th e r, M rs. A B.
C a rg ile o f S a cram en to , C a lifo rn ia ,
. is here v is itin g in d e fin ite ly and
| a n o th e r s is te r, M rs. C h a rle s Ju dd .
' w ith
h e r h u sb an d and three
d a u g h te rs , is e xpe cted to a rriv e
fro m S anger, C a lif, th is w eek.
PAY THE BILLS
The S im plest £«sie I W o • •
Pay the le a s t PoSs.ble Tax
.„O R E < « “ VO «-
R 7
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.
property owners should know that
Your property taxes will be reduced ab o u t 22% if th e S ales T ax
m ea su re is a d o p te d . (O n e -h a lf th e S ales T a x rev e n u e M U S T be used
fo r th a t p u rp o se .)
Income tax revenue shrinks as much as 90% during depressions,
and th e tax load falls back on p ro p e rty . T h e S ales T a x in su re s p ro p e rty
o w n e rs a g a in s t such d isa ste r.
1
besides a fire!
0 Tourists will contribute $2,000,0u0 annually ,o o u r tre a s u ry if
W . th e S ales T ax >, a d o p te d . O th e rw ise . Y O U w ill h e lp pay th is a m o u n t.
X
Y o u 'll
Beam
w ith
INCOME TAXPAYERS SHOULD KNOW THAT.
S a tis fa c tio n , too
w h e n you
AIRPLANES crash through roofs—
A Your income taxes are automatically lowered if th e S ales T a x
” ■ is a d o p te d . T h is law is a irea d y on th e s ta tu te books.
C a rry y o u r
IN S U R A N C E W IT H
AUTOMOBILES smash into houses—
J. P. EMM ETT
38 East M a in
WINDSTORMS wipe out homes—
GAS EXPLOSIONS blast buildings—
RIOTERS damage property—
Your Income taxes are automatically increased if the S ales T ax
P hone 7866
is re je c te d . A m ore severe sc h e d u le reach es dow n in to low iCcom e
b ra c k e ts now ex e m p t. T h is law is a lrea d y on th e s ta tu te b o o ks. It
“D ow n to Earth
P rice s”
SMUDGE from faulty oil burners can
cause expensive damage—
a p p lie s to th is y e a r's — 1947 — incom e tax es.
_
on
De L u x e V e n e tia n B lin d s
M e ta ] W e a th e rs trip
O il H eaters
O il F urnaces
EVEN HAIL can cause damage requiring
extensive repairs. .. . But—
FARMERS SHOULD KNOW THAT...
Farmers will benefit most of all from th e Sales T a x , sin c e alm o st
H om e O w ners
S p ecialties
ALL these perils can be insured/against
at little cost, with an endorsement
added to your present fire policies. Let
us tell you more about it.
90% of O re g o n farm e rs ow n th e ir ow n farm s, and th u s head the list
o f th e s t a t i
137 N. P io n e e r
P hone Bus. 2-2961 - Res. 7907
L ee B u rn s , D e a le r
Every school district in Oregon will be aided by th e S ales T a x .
O n e -s ix th of th e S ales T ax rev e n u e s go d ire c t to school d is tr ic ts ,
k?',-
w h ic h e n a b ’?s each d is tr ic t to v o te sp ecial levies in lik e a m o u n t w/rA-
America Fore
o u t in c r e a s in g th e p re se n t p r o p e r ty tax.
M ill Wood
Fuel Oil
IHSUKANCE GROUP »
S. C JONES & SONS
209 West Main St. - Phone 7558
Medford, Oregon ,
The Sales Tax Guarantees old age assistance, by m ak in g up
w h a te v e r is lac k in g from d e c lin in g liq u o r rev en u es. O n e -s ix th o f S a les
T a x r e v e n u e s is ea rm a rk ed fo r th a t p u rp o se.
The Dollar-Saving, P<yi-4j-You-Go, EjiifTo-freryforfy lo x ...
Gunter Fuel Co.
BILLINGS AGENCY
Main & Oak St. - Phone 8781
Ashland, Oregon
DEPENDABLE INSURANCE COUNSELOR«
p ro p e rty ta x p a y e rs .
4th St.
i!
Phone $7«t
It
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VOTE FOR THE SALES TAX OCT. 7
PeM
OMgOON » A L U T A X C O M M IT T M - 4 1 8 ”
Penl.nd. O r,»0„ - W . A.
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