Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 02, 1948, Image 6

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Southern Oregon News Review. Ashland. Ore.. I hursday Sept, a, 1948
TEACHERS GETTING READY
(Continued from page 5)
school In Eugene Mr. Wood is
making elaborate plans for the
dram atic program in the senior
high school and his first major
production will be the anniver­
sary play.
Herbert Lewis, the new Social
Econ instructor, has been living
in Ashland this sum m er . He
comes highly recommended from
G rants Pass where he taught in
the social science field. Lewis is
scheduled to handle the foren­
sics and will enter a team in the
debate contest.
As previously announced. K en­
neth Schilling is to act as head
basketball coach at the senior
high and will assist with football
and track. He also holds a m ast­
er's degree from the University of
Oregon. For the past year he has
been at Forest Grove and prior to
being in the service he was a suc­
cessful coach at Butte Falls.
William E. Cochell has arrived
in Ashland to take over the band
Sisters and Brother Meet A fter 32 Years
Announcements
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DOES YOUR HOME NEED
PAINTING?
We have a complete supply of
paint and paint m aterials.
We are happy to provide
you with experienced painters.
Let us plan with you on
m aterials needed and the ex­
pense involved.
F. J. RUNTZ PAINT STORE
Distributors for Famous
GLIDDEN PAINTS
For the first time since 1916. Giles Green, 195 Sherm an street,
and his three soster. Mrs. Helen Carlberq, Mt. Shasta. California;
Mrs. Laura Cratei*. San Mateo. California; and Mrs. Dorothy W alker
Caldwell. Idaho, met a t a family reuniion held at the G reen home.
Thejr childhood was psent in Kooskia. Idaho*. Seeding from left to
right in the above photograph in the rear row are Helen and Crs.
Carlberq. Leslie C rater. Giles Green. Dorohty and Fred Walker.
Front row ' L aura C rater, Mrs. Giles Green and Jack W alker.
work in the public schools. Coch­
ell has been in charge of the In­
strum ental work a t Heppner
which is his home town. The
school officials at H eppner have
recom mended him as an excell­
ent band conductor to take the
vacancy created by the resigna­
tion of Ervin Lesser. Cochell has
done much professional playing
and while in the navy was called
back to the United States to a t­
tend the Navy Band school. He
was assistant conductor of the
band on his ship and after g et­
ting out of the Service took over
the band work at Heppner.
At the district contest at Walla
Walla last spring his band was
judged as excellent. Mrs. Cochell
and two children are w ith him in
Ashland and they are looking for
a place to live this school year.
F I R S T C H U S C S OF C H R IS T
E a r l F . D o w n in g , M ln lx ta r
B ible S chool 9:4S ¡Lin.
"T he C h rln tla n 'a Hour". 9:0» a.m .
Sunday. R W IN .
B ib le S c h o o l. 9 45 a m.
.M orning S e r v ic e . 11:00 a in. S olo,
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" C h r is la n tly On th e Job."
E v e n in g S e r v ic e . 8:00 p in S erm on ,
"I B e lie v e In th e H o ly S p ir it .”
T IL T M I M IIH O D IIT CHUBCH
9 45 S u n d a y sc h o o l a s u su a l.
11:00 M orn in g w o r sh ip . M e s sa g e
l.v M rs H en r y M cN air.
7:45 E v e n in g S e r v ic e . P r e se n te d by
th e Y ou n g P e o p le u n d er th e le a d e r ­
sh ip o f lio m n n a C o ,d w e ll and W a l­
la c e M cN air.
F R IB H D S CH UBC H
P a sto r , Ir w in P. A lg e r
10:00 a.m . B ib le S c h o o l
11:00 a.m . W o r sh ip s e r v ic e .
7:00 p.m . C h r istia n E n d ea v o r
8:00 p m. P r a is e a n d W orsh ip .
W e d n e sd a y 8:00 p.m . P r a y e r m eet.
C O N Ü H E Ü A T 1Ó K JU , CM URCH
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Talent School To
Begin Sept. 13
Talent. S e p t 1—The Talent
Schools, both grade and high,
will open Septem ber 13, Supt o t
Schools, Koy P arr announced to­
day. Buses will travel the sarm
routes with the same schedules
as las, year. Classes will be held
only until 11:30 the first day.
Only those children whose bn -
thdays are on or before Novem ­
ber 15 will be perm itted to entei
the first grade. R egistration foi
first grade pupils will be W ed­
nesday, Septem ber 7, from 9 to
11 a.m. Parents are urged to re
gister all first graders at that
time and bring their birth certl
ficates.
Teachers for the school year
1948-49.: 1st grade, Mrs. Ceclle FI-
field and Mrs. Genevieve Hold-
ridge; 2nd grade, Mrs. Enid Case
bier and Mrs. Jacob Lahr; 3rd
grade, Mrs. Nell Young; 4th |
grade, Mrs. Doris Corry; 5th
grade, Mrs. Ruth Dews and Mrs.
Elinor Roberson: 6th grade, Mrs |
Alfleda W heeler; 7th grade, Mrs.
Virginia Schopf; Hth grade. Mr.
Loren Casebler,
High School teachers are Mr.
Charles Coffin, Science a n d
Math; Mr Bernard Sm ith, Social
Studies; Mrs. Ruby Messenger,
Social Studies; Mrs. Irm a Parr,
Commercial; Mrs. Galdys Alberd-
ing, English and Spanish; Mr.
Haralee Wilson, Band and O rch­
estra; Mr. George Bray, Physical
Education and Coach.
FOR SALE or trade store build­
ing and stock of second h ind
Mrs. R. W. McNeil is making
goods. Term s; 82 N orth Main, plans to join Mr. McNeil some­
Ashland, Oregon
?.6-27p tim e next month. He is presently
in Latin America on a geologic
field tour.
Allen McGee. C arlton E lh a f
John Billings were In Medforr
Monday at a Life Insuranc«
meeting.
M embers of the Home builder;
class of the M ethodist church me'
Tuesday night for a party at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. William
W ebber.
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Notice
Back to School
Sept. 12th - 2 p.m.
GIRLS - BE SMART
MOTORCYCLE RACES
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Sept. 19th - 2 p.m.
Marble. G ranite. Bronze
HORSE SHOW & RACES
E xtra L ettering Available
BURNS AGENCY
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You can shop in one store for all your electric and
gas appliances! Not one m anufacturer’s make— but
SEVERAL. Now vou can make an "in the store’
of ‘ NATIONALLY ADVERTISED
comparison
brands.
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Sept. 26th - 2 p.m.
R E F R IG E R A T O R S
Ashland Riding
Association
Norge
Philco
Coolerator
Gibson
Servel (gas)
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For m ale a ttra c tio n . . see our new fall
line of bracelets and necklaces. These are
designed for school-girl appeal.
MOTORCYCLE RACES
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Fuel Oil
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