Kl" h‘> JMober 2| (
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 8
UK. E\ F.KETT MO\ KS
Dr E. G. Everett, physician and
surgeon. will open new offices in
the Swedeuburg building Monday
according to an announcement
yesterday. Following more than
two rears association with Dr. C
A Haines. Dr Everett will assume
private practice. Dr Everett came
10 Ashland from Grants Pass
CHIS»: KITES Ht 1 1»
Funeral services for Harry E
Chase who died Oct 1< at the
familv home on Liberty street,
were held from the Litwiller fun
eral home Thursday afternoon
with elders of the church of Lat
ter Day Saints officiating The re
mains were shipped to El Pa*.’.
TYx . for bunal.
•
• W B King has returned to hu
home on Fourth street following
several days medical attention at
the Community hospital.
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• TONIGHT •
AND SATURDAY
GINGER ROGERS
Douglas
FAIRBANKS JR
¿‘HAVING A
WONDERFUL
TIME’’
—plus
Claudette Colbert
CITY RENEWS
ELECTRIC TIE
WITH COPCO
(XMiTTNUlNG the arrangement
in effect here for a number
years, Ashland city council mem
bers approved a five-year contract
with the California Oregon Power
company at Tuesday night s meet
mg the new pact replacing on<
to expire at the end of the year
The city electric store, operated
by the power company, will remain
in the n*cor\ier
recorder s office
The city of Ashland has: for
a tong penod. produced from 30 to
SO per cent of electrici-y consumed
here at the municipal power bouse
on upper Ashland creek During
wet seasvxns the «mall plant pro
duces all power used hen except
during J*ak hours m early ero-
r.mg. white summertime proxiuc-
tx* drops to about 30 per cent
when water supply u owered The
Copco contract will continue the
stand-by serxice famished the
city with a mir-imum monthly
servx-e charge of $♦»
The new contract, approximate
ly the sJu-e as thr older agree
meal, will dehxyr As.-, an/, its firs:
50.090 kilowatt hours per aa-nth
at the rate of nine mills per kwh
the secced 50 AX' foe «ght ai..<
*ad «J over 100.080 kwh at TA
asttto per kwh. Shnubrl the Ctopco-
suppded e.eetrtoty exceed 50 per
cent of the pmner consumed here,
the rate would be paid at T 5 miite
that month
1Î1*'
Although pubic utmtxs
are
subpc«sediy
noc-pay'atg
invest
ments on the part of taxpayers,
the AshMnd piant baa since ns
--■<:* .*tx-c ■— «sy years ago pate
hanisccne divxjer.es
.Mcs.n«r* here tney-x
the .. w-est rates sb the
*re„ as the revenue g.-«ng
arc paytzg the exty *
ixpenses.
CottacxhceE ssuec
permit bo Ray Chary f.c a S'. AX-
frame dwe
a: XXS Gramte
street and mstr-_.tro Chief C i
Raaghmar to pasnt the
hre
track, arc Ctty S_pc Elme r Sie
ge. was A_th. -Jer tc pir-nhAse a
new .temp truck fcr the cdy
A cemetery nepartmemt report
m hxnarec th*: expeahtxres m that
d.-.-ju.c hixe mewrty rxhausee: the
tuthprt
A-itcmeart
w.ti
mcaths yet -rnar-nx
NAVY DAY
• Ratllethi />» float and
tailor» climb rope» —
but here arc «1 ieir thing»
you never knetr about
your I nited 'tatr»
r.
TEACHERS WILL
CONVERGE HERE
THE TIME HAS ARRIVE
(Continued from page 11
11W
11 05 1 m. and continue through
noon ivpartments covered will in
clude physical education in the
rural schools. physical education
and its relationship to athletics,
finger painting, primary educa
tion. school administrators and
high school teachers home eco
nomic*. band clinic. drama, aortal
studies in upper grades and jun
ior high at'Vl. junior high school
chorus clinic and vocal problems
Friday luncheons will be held
tor music instructors in Bellview
Grange hall, for principals and
aupertnt rodents in the Lithia hotel,
for high school teacher* in the
junior lugh cafeteria, for grade
school teacher* in the Elks tem
pie male physical rvtxs'.-e in
structor* in Nminger* cafe and
for femae phyWcal education in
structor* in the Ashland hotel
Cbunty meeting* will get under
way m the aim-ms: ratae. buiXhiM
at 1 » p m. and a general as
sembly «rill gather is tie physaca.
«ducalx.« bui-diag a: I octoek A
K amath FaLs boy s efcceua Sand
easemto* and an address on The
tmnaue« and M dem ELAscaUun
by Dr Dxudd M Erb cf t’aiver-
atty ctf Oregon will feature th*
«rwe
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CLYDE CATONS
JUNCTION GARAGE
Saturday
seccumg *
pe-.g-aas
w_. be ,'pened with a general as-
semhy m the SxiXS
pcewet-
uag the Jackson Cuwaty Teachers
■rbcens sad other feat are* asehaS-
mg ts-hs by R E Gudetie. Dr
Hart. a chers» etuesshà» Ärvctef
Sy Mr Lawrence Ahl càosaag an-
roanceaacnts by i Percy Weihs.
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GROUP STUDIES
LITHIA SPRINGS
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You'll Always Find Better Food,
LITHIA
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Pete's Lunch
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Ash-ahi
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Loir ASHLAND:
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Friday. Saturday
DOUBLE
FEATURE
‘Young Fugitives’
KOBEXT W1UO\
DuBi-’THEA BULKY
Entertainment and Music
GREYHOUND
CHATEAU
Southern Oregon’s FIN EST S ight Club
ANCHOR BRANDS
HAY. *TRAW AND G RUN
FLANDERS' FARIIER^MARKET
“International
Sunday. Monday
and Tuesday
“SATAN MET
A LADY”
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