SOUTHERN OREGON MINER. THURSDAY. JUNE ij , 1946
Twin p|Unges |0
Hold Swim Party
| Mr. and Mrs. William Martin.
Carl E. Isenhower, 24, of 73 Arlene Dunham Wedsl
1 uncle and aunt of Mrs. Hugh Mc
Pine Street, Ashland, Oregon, re-
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Keever are visiting Mr. und Mrs.
enlisted on May 23, in the Army J. E. McLain Sunday
McKeever this week.
Air Forces. Isenhower was given
Miss Arlene Dunha m a n d
Mr und Mrs. Sain Morton and
his former rank of S Sgt. His James Edward McLain were uni
rating will be permanent.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Owen
Gragg
w
ill,
daukhu>'
Jvun from Arkansas
ted in marriage at 12 o’clock noon
Sunday, June 9, at the home of honor all students und instruc are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Miss Dunhams parents, Mr. and tors of the Red Cross "Learn to Reed this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Reed, form
Mrs. R. C. Dunham on Fern St. Swim" campaign at a swimming
erly Orchard owners on Terrace
Following the ceremony which party at Twin Plunges Tuesday Street, are now operating a Rub
was performed by Mr. Gilbert 10 a.m. to 12 a.m.
The
Swimming
Campaign ber mat factory at 124 Alula St
Newland of Coos Bay and Dr.
‘you can depend on’ George W. Bruce, a reception was which closes Friday has had a They have just completed an
order for the Medford Golf
held for about fifty guests. R. D. membership of 280 students. It courqp. Mr. J. A. Young formerly
has
been
sponsored
by
the
Ash
Werner’s three piece orchestra
• Automobile
operated the mat factory.
furnished music throughout the land Red Cross chapter. Joe Fa
Mr. K. A. Miller accompanied I
der,
principal
of
Washington
wedding and reception, with Ar
• Fire
his
mother to San Francisco the
school
is
president
of
the
loeal
mor Beaver of Coos Bay and
!
Robert Dunham rendering vocal chapter. Vice president is Frank first of the week. She had been
Davis; Bob Dodge is secretary; visiting Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Miller
solos.
Gordon Miller, treasurer; Mrs. and family.
Mr. and Mrs. McLain will re Sam McNair, executive secretary
Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs |
ON T H I PLA ZA *
turn Sunday from a brief honey for home service; Earl Rogers,
Walter
Herbert and son, Russell,
is Water Safety director of the with their house guests, Mr. and
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« moon.
Ashland area. Mrs. Norma Mrs. James Neiman and Mr. and
Stearns has been registrar for Mrs. Kenneth Brubaker, visited
the swim campaign.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph and John
The officers and members of Billings.
Prepare Your
the Ashland chapter will be hon
J. H. Von Kuhlmann left Sun
or guests at the swimming party. day for Portland on business.
Other guests will include Mrs.
Children’s Shoes
Doris Stowe, who has been assist
ant to Mrs. Stearns, also Monte
for Summer Wear
Robertson and Vera Stearns,
who have been locker attendants
We Use Only Best Quality
during the campaign. Assistants
to the swimming instructor, Jack
Rubber and Leather
Knight, will also be present. They
include Mrs. Mabel Moody, Med
• Catspaw
ford, executive secretary, Itha
Robbins, Patsy Brock and Beth
• O ’Sullivan
Wheeler.
• Biltrite
Mr. Gragg, proprietor of Twin
Heels and Soles
Plunges, said this week that it
was possible that Warrant Offi
cer Moody, husband of Mrs.
Moody, would be at the party
and would give an exhibition of
Shoe Repair Shop
stunting. Mr. Moody is a former
intercollegiate swimming star.
OU W O N ’T have to ask
Insurance
Burns Agency
To the Greatest
Guy in the
Cherney’s
Ask us first-
W orld
N orth Plaza
76 N. Main
"T h e Friendly Shoe Repairman"
Dial 5551
Three Navy People
Discharged in June
. . . goes the greatest gift in
the world on Father’s Day. Dad |
would love to receive a STONE-
Two Naval Officers from Ash
SET RING, masculinelv styled,
land were discharged last week
set with a vibrant gemstone,
you’ll find the quality you seek at the Personnel Separation Cen
ter in San Francisco.
at SHELDON’S.
Lt. (jg) Richard H. Hunger,
Jewelry for the swellest Dad
there is.
ASHLAND CAB
I
24-HOUR SERVICE
I
joc ANY PLACE within the
City Limits
• Waterproof watches, watch
bands, tie sets, wallets, carving
sets . . . as a special gift why
not have father’s watch recon
ditioned.
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NOW SHOWING!
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IN
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BRENDA JOYCE
HAMY OAVINFOIT
plus
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STARTS SUNDAY
AC CHAPTER OF THE PEO
MET TUESDAY NIGHT
A. C. Chapter of the P. E. O.
met Tuesday night, 7:15 P. M. at
the home of Mrs. Wilbur Bush on
Meade Street for a dessert lun
cheon followed by business meet
T c Y J l C
Billings Agency
89
1.00 • 1.95
Ash T ra y *
.19
Books
.49
Lugqage
2.65
Flourescent
bed
41 East Main Street
Ashland, Oregon
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.98
2.90
.35 - ,98
Sports S hirts, short sleeved,
A L L A M E R IC A N ; a ll
sixes
1.50
S w im m in g T ru n k s
1.98 - 2.49
Good L in e of Mens Hose
W id e selection of F ath er's D ay
Cards. S h a v in g lotion. S h a v
in g cream and a fte r shave
pow d er.
M E
Summer Specials
«MW
Come in and see these hard-to-get spec
ials we have secured for you.
KITCHEN AIDS:
(.I ASS PERCOLATORS
DRIP CO FH I MAKERS
Di l l’ PAN CHICKEN IR Y I RS with high dome
cover .aluminum
BF.STEVER ALUMINUM WARE, stainless steel
frying pans.
STAIN1 ESS S I I I I u r n ITY TONGS
POTATO MASHERS
ORANGE it I I MON SQUEEZI US
CANISTER SI TS
•e
♦
BREAD BOXES
CLOTHES HAMPI RS
KITCHEN STtXHS
KIT( HEN STF.P1 ADDERS
ALL KINDS OF CAN OPENERS
INVISIBI E (¡LOVES AND SKIN PROTECTORS
HOME AIDS:
• E’I.OOR WAX
• O ’CI DAR DUST MOPS
• ILOOR POLISHERS
• Kl M TONI-
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S. C. Jones & Sons!
Real
Insurance
• 1.19
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6 95
Plus tax
SINCE JULY I 88 J
Real
Estate
- 1.19
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Just Below Greyhound Bus Depot
Corner Pioneer and C
Phone 5 $ a 1
Phone 8781
ing.
PLATTER
CHATTER
By Verne Athanas
Since this is Bing Crosby
week in Ashland, we’ll lead o ff
w ith his offerings. First o f
course, is his new album the
bells OF ST. mary ’ s , w ith the
tunes from the picture. The
ROAD TO UTOPIA, in which Rob
Hope helps the Groaner on the
first disc, is definitely one of
the best, and the S tephen
foster album needs no build
up at all. Bing sings those old
favorites in a way no one else
could hope to copy.
In the single records he gives
out w ith you may not love
UNCLE don ’ s LAND O’SONG,
UNCLE
don ’ s
PLAY
LAND,
SONGS OF SAFETY AND CHILD
REN’S corner , the last tw o by
Frank Luther. Children really
go for these in a big way, be
cause they are scaled down to
their le v ’l, and performed by
artists who know what children
like. Y ou’ll fin d all these at. . . .
SATURDAY
MATINEE
W ARNER
BAXTER
THE MART
MONA B A R R IE
Bear
With Us
Please..
ME, JUST MY LUCK, SIOUX CITY
SUE, YOU SANG MY LOVE SONG
TO SOMEBODY ELSE, THES
FOOLISH THINGS, and THEY SAY
it ’ s wonderful . O ur Mr. Cros
by is doing all right.
W e also have at long last,
Hoagy Carmichael’s stardust
album , -with
H oagy’s own
shaggy-dog voice on the vocals
There’s the new A rt T atum al
bum of PIANO IMPRESSIONS.
A r t is considered one o f the
great jazz pianists o f the era.
You’ll like him.
A n d let’s not overlook, the
small fry. We have several al
bums fo r the tots, including
for 3 Days
CONTINUOUS
SHOWS SUNDAY
plus
"Does my insurance cover
that?” if you first ask us to ar
range all your insurance.
You
will then know that you are
protected against probable loss
from hazards you may never
have anticipated. Ask us about
planned insurance.
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list of
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Ends Sat. Nite
1149 Oak St., Ashland, Oregon.
Ensign Donald K. Halfhill, 143
Third St, Ashland, Oregon
Beebe Collingworth, SKD sec
ond class, was discharged from
the Personnel Separation Center,
Bremerton, Washington, June 4,
1946.
Y
June 16 is Father’s Day
Here's M a ts '* C heck
g ift suggestion*:
Phone 8011
270 East Main
ELAY in the Nation'« reconversion program has brought an
acute shortage of transformers and electrical materials
necessary to bring to you the convenience of electric service.
Until production hits its stride, it will be impossible for us to
take care of the backlog of orders in this area. We are sorry,
but it simply cannot be helped. Even though a power line may
be near your property, the supplies needed to provide electric
service to you are not available. We hope that it won't be long;
we know that you will understand that conditions beyond our
control make this delay necessary. In the meantime, we will be
grateful for your patience and assure you that service will be
provided just as soon as possible.
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The California Oregon Power Company
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