SOUTHERN O R K ,ON M IN I K. IIIUR SDAY, JUNI- io, Y. CARROLL BUYS BARBER SHOP FROM SHOENIGER Y. C arroll, M edford, bought Leo Shoeruger's b arb er shop in the Plaza district this week. The shop will be called the Plaza B arb er Shop. C hildren's hair cu ttin g will be featured. flRSITV NOW PLAYING Ends Sat. Nite fax: B everly W ier ad m itted 1:45 p.m.; ! S tella N ivison ad m itted 9:45 a.m.; B etty J a n e Holm an discharged tl J u n e 13: Thom as Moore wus p. m. discharged 3:30 p.m.; A rchie Ju n e 17: Jo h n H. Hill d isch arg ­ O w ens discharged 3:30 p.m.; Mis. ed 4 p.m.; Violet L und uischarg- S ylvora Zorka discharged 6 p.m.; I ed 11 a.m. B everly W ier dischurg Thom as F. Bond ad m itted 2:50; ed 3 p.m.; Mrs. Bisby ad m itted S. M. F isher ad m itted 1:30 p.m.; 12 noon; Mrs. B lundell ad m itted W ayne Peterson adm itted 11:25 4 p.m.; P atricia Schoenw all a d ­ p. m. and discharged 11:45 p.m. m itted 6:15 p.m.; Mrs. C lupney Ju n e 14: Douglas M itchell a d ­ discharged 8:45 a.m. G ary N ew ­ m itted 7 o'colck in the m orning ton discharged 4:30 p.m.; Mrs an d discharged 4 o’clock in the 1 Peggy S m ith discharged 5 p.m. afternoon. Mrs. L illian Hotchkiss | Mrs. H allie C endicott ad m itted ad m itted 7:30 a.m .; S. M. Fisher 10:30 a.m .; Mrs. Hazel Hays a d ­ dischargged 8:30 p.m.; Mrs. M ary m itted 5:15 p.m. - — ■ v — —— W inieki discharged 4:30 p.m.; Jo h n H. Hill adm itted 10:30 a.m. P ersonal , R aym ond C oulter adm itted 3:15; Sam uel P eters adm itted 8:45 p.m. Willie: Take me out to the ball A lta S te w art adm itted 7:15 p.m.; game, Sunday. June 23. at Walter Mrs. H arold Bond discharged 3 Phillips field at 2:30 p.m. to see p.m.; Raym ond C oulter discharg­ the Ashland Elks play the league ed 10 p.m.; Mrs. C laude Hoisng- leading Crescent City club A ton w as discharged 4 p.m.; Mrs. loud speaker will announce all H. L. S um m ers discharged 11:30; plays. Yours Maude. 6 30 r3 Hospital News Services Here For Mrs. Lane’s Father Mrs. Harley Lane's father, Or lie M C ochran of Loveland, Col orado, passed aw ay Ju n e 16 a Yakim a, W ashington. His body will be brought to A shland and funeral will b e held Ju n e 20, at 1:30 P M . at the L itw iller C hapel and in term en t at the M ountain View cem etery. O th er su rv iv o rs of Mr C ochran are four d au g h ters, Mrs. II. R. C ritchlow , Yakut a, W ashington, Mrs. Ja k e Fisher, M ontague. C al­ ifornia, Mrs. Abe Brown. F lem ­ ing, Colorado, Mrs. Mabel Amos, G oodland, Kansas an d a son, Jessis C ochran, G rand Ju n ction, Colorado. 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