Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 13, 1936, Page 5, Image 5

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Friday, March 13, 1936
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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
; HIX) UT EXECUTIVE
Historv\ Hoss!
' OFF TO
conclavi :
Irving 1’ Beesley, executive of
Crater Lake Arm Council of the
Boy Scout«, left Humluy, March
H for I’ortluml, where he will join
30 other executive« of region el-
even, Oregon, Washington, Idaho,
and Montana, en route to French
Lick .Springs, Ind,, where the Oth
national i raining conference for
Scout Executives will open Marcn
12 Beesley 1« scheduled to return
March 23
Nine hundred executives will at­
tend the conference, the first to be
held since 192H Mr. Beesley Is be­
ing sent as Crater Lake Area
Council representative to secure
the Is nrfit of Information and rec­
ommendations worked out by 12
special commissions which have
been busy ilnce BI2H Upon his re­
turn Crater l-ake Area Council
will b« able to put in operation
many new programs
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Real Indian
$1,200,000 Going Into Texas Hall of State
Wo-k lx •»<•!! under way on the j of State, »howpiece «I the Irian at Balla» June 6 Built of native
■op<'r
'• er of lie Twi. Hall 1 <r-ntennial Exposition which opt n- I .tone, it will c<> I *1.200.000.
< O.NFIIC.MEI)
Herbert Gambrell, hislor) proles
■or st Southern Methodist I niver-
•ity. noted author anil authority on
tessa history. Is in rhurge of the
historlral exhibit» at the lex«»
The npjMilntmcnt of John II
Fuller as postmaster of Ashland
has been confirmed by the U. H
Senate The same action was tak­
en as to the appointment of Wal­
ter .. Powell of Burns
Sventili tkeßivei
ASHLAND
TAKE A
DAY OFF I
l'he t umanrhe war bonnel und
reremonisl shield, diwplsyed bv
E»»le Lee llayne». ere front the
rollectlon of Steve hrom of II h II s »
luthentic. müde b) trihirl feslher
worli expert» half « renturv «gu.
iherre and olhrr item» «I Mr
Krem - rollectinn »lll tre dlnpluyed
«t the li-xs» < er’
i ’ l’.xpo-ifi<m
WELL DO YOUR WASHING
WITH A
GENERAL
ELECTRIC
WASHER
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Without any obligation on your port,
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horn*—|vU call u»
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MADE ir GtNttAl tLfCTHIC
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HARDY’S
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Model
AW-ÎÎ
Capacity
Mr and Mrs (Thus. Gray gave
a dinner Wednesday of this week
honoring Mr. Gray's sister, Mrs
Martha McKinney of Thurston
Cover» were laid for Mr and Mrs
Elliott and Mr. and Mrs William
Hill. The Elliotts are leaving soon
for Baker to look after their land
interests
—•—
Paul Byers and his mother re­
ceived the sad news oie first of
the week of the death of a brother
in Ohio. The sister passed away
only a few weeks ago which makes
it doubly hard.
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•
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Have
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