SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, MAY PAM JUSTICE COURT FINES FOUR a trailer license. Henry A. Owens was Frank H Boatwright was fined Ashland High School News fined $1.50 and costs. May 13. for op­ $1.50 and costs. May 13, for oper­ erating a vehicle without an op­ ating a vehicle with improper lights. erators license. Martin H. Tucker was fined By Katherine Grossman $2.50 and costs, May 13 .for fail­ See real baseball this Sunday when the Ashland Elks meet ing to stop at stop sign.. Norman Farra was sighted, Gold Hill at 2:30 at Walter Phil Tuesday night, the high school May 13, for operating without lips Field. Pd. Adv. faculty are planning to have a steak try at the home of Mr. Rogers. Mrs. Lynn is in charge of arrangements for this climax to the school year of 1946. Nominations for student body officers are now being posted on the bulletin board. These officers are always elected at the end of the school year, so that they may j begin the next year efficiently with a minimum of effort. Cam- i paign speeches will be made dur- , mg assembly Friday morning | and the voting will be held the next Friday in accordance with an article in the constitution. Yell (M t Ashland) and Song leaders will also try out for the coming year at some assembly soon. This has not been done in the past, but will be I tried for some of the home games next year will be played before j school opens. Thirteen band students have j received their sweaters this week, i They are white coat style and have chevrons on the sleeves de- 1 noting the number of years in the organization. G.A.A. sweat- ! ers have also arrived. Those sweaters are also white but have red stripes around the sleeves de­ noting years in G.A.A. George Fullerton, Tad Gandee, and Jim Jandreau, will travel to the state track meet at Corvallis, Wednesday. They have ea c h Skinless broken records in the special events and much is expected of them at this coming meet. Grade A Saturday Specials FRESH CRAB 29e lb. COTTAGE CHEESE COOKING CHEESE 42c lb. Vegetable Shortening I 18c OUR LOCKER INSURES FRESH MEATS O ur C ooler u r*M IS HOW lOUIPPtDWtTH SLSCTROHIC Pfl5,e 9 Insures Meds wtudi ore . FRESHER re flfcesbr Meats what Ibsteuriiotion does for M 'k Boulevard Meat Market Harold Arney Phone 7091 We Deliver Band Practicing for Rose Festival Trip The band, directed by Mr. Francis is practicing marching every band period now, in pre­ paration for the Portland Rose Festival, which they are going to take part in. The band will be judged on the way they march and play and also on a stunt they will put on before the parade in Multnomah Stadium. Plans are being made to help finance this trip, which will be the week­ end of June 7th. Wednesday night, a special movie will be shown at the Lithia theater by the band and will be preceded by a short band program. All the proceeds from this evening will be used for the trip. Advance tickets are being sold by th e , band members and members of the Rotarv. Doors will be open at 7 and the show will begin at 6:ou See real baseball this Sunday when the Ashland Elks meet Gold Hill at 2:30 at Walter Phil­ lips Field. Pd. Adv. This is clean up and paint up week. Painting is an easy job with Marshall Wells ZENITH paints. Marshall-Wells Store "On the Plata." Phone 2-1231. FHRRELL ir ■ » P U B L IC A N SECRETARY OF S TA TE Paid Advertising PALACE CA WEINERS lb. T. S, Wiley. Mayor. ROBERT S. To All Patrons of the 19e 37c Sincerely yours. .1 In order to better serve our many friends and customers, we are redecorating and making alterations. We will be open for business again on May 31, 1946. Ready to serve you in a better fashion with tasty Palace Cafe cooking. Re-Opening on May 31 n rw Altering and Redecorating THE MANAGEMENT R E P U B L IC A N C A N D ID A T E ♦ IS The Man For The lob W e sincerely believe that Vern Smith, a local man, is the best qualified candidate for the SIGNED IVOR C. ERWIN H. L. HUSTON C. M. LITWILLER H. A. MERILL HOWARD W. ODEN LIMEY WILLIAMSON W. A. SNIDER STEVE ZARKA AND OTHER INTERESTED EMDORSERS Vote 25X Support Ashland's Candidate Paid Political Adv. 1946 g believe, is doing a fairly g o o d 1 job in keeping the streets clean. However, our City S u p e rm in i Muy 14, 1946 den, Mr. Biegel, has been in stru c­ C. H. Wines, Editor ted to investigate the cost and S outhern O regon M iner feasibility of purchasing a street Dear Mr. Wines: tlu sh er to do this work, so as not A petition asking that the to use our fire h y d ran ts and d a m ­ streets in the business section tie age o ur w ater mains. 18c Pt. SHORT RIBS BEEF Our street sweeper is being f used daily on the streets and, 1 Letters to the Editor washed once a week was present­ ed to the council at the last coun­ cil meeting. I would like to ex­ plain that this service was dis­ continued some time ago owing to the vibration on our water main, causing breaks in our lead joints and damage to fire hy­ drants. Our Water Superinten­ dent, Mr. Hosier, has recommend­ ed the discontinuance of this practice for some time. t «, M AY 17 PR IM A R IES