Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 25, 1946, Image 1

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    I At>r*r'y
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Formerly The
Southern Oregon
Miner
$3 per Year
2 Year* for $5
S tm ik e /u t Öneaost
NEWS REVIEW
3.00 PER YEAR
A S H LA N D . JAC KSO N
COUNTY. OHECON
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Thursday,
July j j , I i 94t>
946
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Three Year* In The I
Army
Equals Four Years (
College
,
V«l- 'J . No. 22.
Water and Airport Election Tuesday
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Radio Station AwaitsllCarter Monument i 5 S ÎS S 2 ¡Y,0!:"«0" T'1'“ Q™««-
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.........Million Dollars in Bonds
FCC Ok To Broadcast *
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WILL BEGIN OPERATIONS AT
MOMENT TELEGRAM COMES
An early pioneer, w ith his
buckskin sh irt and pow der horn,
jackboots and long rifle, s u r­
m ounts the drinking foun tain in
the Plaza, shading his iron eyes
with an iron hand, as he peers —
eastw ard. He was intended to be
looking west but Main St, eel
Bill Alves, toaantone soloist, runs east from the Plaza, so, in
prom inent in S outhern Oregon order to face the town, he looks
m usic circles was p resen t in sev east.
This m onum ent was presented
eral baritone solos w ith the band
to the city by the estate of E ar-
T hursday evening. P revious to
the wur Alves had sung w ith the
band.
The concert which was present
ed T hursday evening, Ju ly 25
follows.
Bill Alves Sings
With Band Thursday
KW IN personnel anxiously u-
wuitod word to go on the air
from the F ederal C om m unica­
tions C om m issiion as they con­
tinued
testing th ro u g h o u t tnis
week.
With facilities, program s and
personnel all keyed up and a-
w aiting the OK telegram , Hoy
Peck .station m anager stated th at
the m inute the- Rogue Valley
Uroudcasting Co. Inc. got the
telegram th at program s would
begin.
L isten ers in the A shland area S em per Fidelis
Sousa
who have been hearing the tests C aravan O v ertu re
Ellingson
nightly, are also anxiously w a it­ W hen Irish Eyes A re Sm iline
ing the opening of the broadcast­ „„
Ball
ing. O perating on 1400 kilocycles, 1 he Old R efrain
K reislei
250 w atts am p litu d e m odulation The D esert Song
Kornberg
the station will serve A shland , Bill Alves - B aritone Soloist
and su rro u n d in g area.
G loria M arch
Losey
O pen house will take pace T he W edding of the Rose Jessel
S eptem ber 1.
Jack and the B eanstalk
C am s
Bill Alves - N a rrato r
T he Teddy B ears Picnic B rattan
M arche from the Love of T hiee
O ranges
P rakofieff
M idnight in P aris
B ennett
The A m erican Legion A uxili- vonciuerors
C onquerors Marrs
M arch
Ticke
ary will sponsor a covered dish S ta r Spangled B anner
picnic for Legion m em bers and
PanglCd B anner
riette Hine C arter and Henry
Beach C arter, early settlers of
th eir fam ilies at the L ithia P ark I „
picnic grounds S unday, Ju ly 2 8 |- . „
G eorge B. Hull and Carl Ashland.
a t 4:30 p.m. Tin- A uxiliary will D alkenberg attended a m eeting
H arriette and H enry C ai tor
lu rn tsh coffee, cream , b u tter, . ^ e board of directors of the cam e to A shland from Elki; ler,
•b read , and ice cream . M em bers S outhern Oregon baseball league Iowa and with the son, E rn est V.
are asked to bring their ow n ser- ,n G rants Pass Sunday,
C arter started the first b. nk
vice, th eir ow n su g ar and a hot* Dr. and Mrs. E. N. T errill re- 'h e re in May 1884.
dish, sulad or cake. The com m it-i tu rn ed S unday from P ortland
A fter both Mr. and Mrs. C arter
tee in charge of arran g e m e n ts is w here Dr. T errill attended the died th eir children and g ra n d ­
Mrs. F ran k Van D yke, Mrs. F red ------
. . . . .. which was held there children decided to donate this
convention
T aylor and Mrs. C haarles Spind- last week for the Oregon A ssocia­ m onum ent to the city and d ed i­
ler.
cate it to them.
tion of C hiropractors.
<>
Mr. and Mrs. C arter have th ree
grandsons liviing in this vicinity,
they are H. C. G aley of A shland,
George R. C arter, C ounty C lerk
in M edford, H enry, B. C arte.,
M. T B ailey, .industrial engi-1
tw in ‘brother of George R. of
n eer of the S outhw est D istrict
C rescent City, C alifornia. Also
of the B onneville pow er adm inis-1 The second of the sum m er Mrs. E. V. C a rte r .wife of E rnest
in iking W a“ w S ? n " d lM t
vcspcr services conducted by the C arter lives in Ashland
nd s"udv <if ?he non n7»i SUrVPy, . A shland M inisterial A ssociation
an a siu ay of the potential
of ’ f was
at
B0" n ' V," uses
e *reS
c lo e held
k „ j S in u „ the
X citv
X , n S irk k„ . K
e ; s
T • E Riggs of Toledo, O regon
paid $1.00 to p ark his car w here
he hitched his horse 50 years ago.
Picked up by the local police d e ­
p artm e n t for p ark in g in a bus
CITY «A L L AND
8/° P area he said as he paid the
LIBRARY OPEN FROM 8:00 A.M
d ollar ‘‘Used to tie my horse in
TO 8:00 P. M. JULY 30TH
this sam e spot ab o u t 50 years
ago .Seeing no noticeable change
since; thought it would be OK to C .!tt ‘;'1ai,n o n üíu Aí 1vnd| W ° 10 0,6 1)0,18 a t the L ib rary “ d
p ark a m otor car th ere.”
ue lo r a m ore ade¿u t / ? l° V? U
the P ^ P 0® ^ $750,000 bond
issue io, a p. opos<£1 am ¿ort ?
SUPP‘y “ <* ° " 3 $50'00° bond
Dr. Terrill Moves
Io 308 North Main
c n ¿ rn .rUÍ ü AseparaU‘ a ,*‘« id m e n ts will* be know n on the am ended
mV
A lu cie X X X li ano A rticle X X X m Voters will 100 ves
q u es“ " n
w in
•
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Dr. E. N. T errill announced “ u ,t ' X n ,e
this week th at he is m oving his
X. C. .»uitnell, B lanche D. M urphy, and Louise G M cNair are
offices from the presen t location
in the Lithia Hotel building to judges lor toe lu s t w ard, voting place the city hall and Rosa Dodge
o a ie y , M argaret Biegel, and Iren e D etrick are juayes: f o ^ th e V e te
308 North Main Street.
ona polling place, the city lib rary .
J s
w i m t s e t-
Dr. Terrill has had the formei
A
eeording
to
_city
officials
who
have
developed
the
p lan a fte r
C harles P o rter residence rem od­
eled for use as an office. He e x ­
hearing recom m endations
from
pects to be ready for business the FULLERTON NAMED ON
who m ade a su rv ey of the w ater
first week in August.
A. D. H arvey, consulting engineer
LOOK'S ALL AMERICAN
. i situ
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atio n - —
in ------
Ju n e, -------
th e w ater pro-
No announcem ent has been j TRACK TEAM
George F u llerton, A sh lan d ’s poi;al w d l, im m ediately take ap-
m ade by the m anagers of the
Lithia Hotel concerning w hat use s ta r nigh school ath lete, will re- p r2*J1? a tt* y4$??3’Üb0,' I b Ís wil1
will be m ade of Dr. T errill's ceive an o th er honor this week used to in stall a filtra tio n p la n t
form er office.
when Look m agazine will nam e to im prove the p re sen t w ater
T u llerto n as its choice for the supply, to cover th e C rowson
firs t team to re p resen t the high Hill reserv o ir, to build a n ew
schools, of the U nited S tates in covered d istrib u tio n reserv o ir in
Look’s A ll-A m erican High School th e canyon ad jacen t to th e p re s ­
ira c k Team. E u llerto n is a m iler. e n t low er reserv o ir, an d to build
one an d p erh ap s tw o o th er d is­
Mrs. E. M. Chjlcote, form erly
of A shland, passed aw ay S atur- TELEPHONE DIRECTORY IS
trib u tio n reservoirs on Holly and
¿ ay rnornin8. July 13 at Klamath MAILED
TO SUBSCRIBERS
SUBSCRIBERS
Scenic drive.
ill uanule
h an d le
AlLLD TO
/ This w 141
Falls.
Telephone directory for A s h - ! S e 7^ tel , load for a com m unity
Ai?00 J >eopl? ‘
The C hilcote’s cam e to Ashland land and vicinity was m ailed on
from K lam ath Falls and theii W ednesday of this week. A shland I
councllm en
children atten d ed school here, subscribers greeted th e event
ev en t
r ®I^ ain<?,erLof
the m oney>
oney, “ some
of tbe
me
; >400,000 w ill be rein v ested in gov
T heir m any friends in A shland w ith g reat joy.
ern m e n t bonds. This w ill aid,
will reg ret to learn of the death
c a rry - -
Rnvd Thnmno t d .i j
| council m em bers state, in carry
of Mrs. Chilcote.
Mrs. Chilcote is survived by ! visiting his cousin, K en to n nRob-1 b e ^ k e n u°p I t an* in te re stC? a t ^ of
sr husband.
;,nd bins and fam ily
ilv this w eek
7? taKen up a t an in tere st la te ot
h er
husband, E. M. Chilcote and
1*2% w hereas gov ern m en t bonds
th ree children; R u th Mae T hom p­
t w ill re tu rn tw o or b etter. This
son, Eugene; and A nn Chilcote
I m oney w ill th en be on h an d to
and R obert Chilcote both of K la­
increase av ailab le w ater as the
m ath Falls.
! city grows. $1 will not be sp en t
F uneral services w ere held at
i except by public approval.
th e F irst M ethodist church in
■ Reason for th e p re sen t low ra te
K lam ath Falls, W ednesday, Ju ly
v,.
u
.
.7.
..
i
° f in tere st according to W«+.
i at ,5L3O .o'clock a n d interm ent
h o u r-H C lub C am p toe J a c k - ' Briggs, city atto rn ey who discuss-
was in L inkville cem etery.
b o u n ty opened J u ly 22 a t ed the m a tte r w ih the state
Lake of the Woods w ith the fo l­ treasu rer, is the fact th at m u n i­
lowing m em bers atten d in g : M il­ cipal bonds are tax free a n d thus
d red Z ittercob, J e rry M ickle, find a read y m arket.
Doris Stevens, V irginia Stevens;
The a irp o rt issue is m uch the
Dornthv iTnriorU^fo.. iur„ • • p e 88y H ollingw ortn, Bill Holi- sam e.
The m onies w hich are
voted will be retain ed at the pre-
The* Rnnnoviii p
j
i
Leland W ilkinson presided. K e \.
v ailing low ra te of in tere st u n til
I h< B onneville P ow er adm inis- G. W. Bruce read the scriD ture
Doctor and Mrs. R alph Poston w i t h e r . andn MVSM E VR Bm-den ed t e l / n ^ n b ^ ^ E l k s ^ X ^ d the fed eral agencies will m atch
«leMien, d " i8 PUb *C ? 'O,ks ProP*ct irom Luke 10:25-37, which Icm i-
iT fm ? h t^ ¿ o rH o n ^ V ^ h 3' ^ 0 ^ Si* the basis for tbe serm on bv and two children, R alph and
th e m oney. The governm ent at
w . tht po ition of the N orth Rev. B orden on the subject •Four Je a n e tte flew" to Los A n g c le s fe .il leave T hursday m ornm g f, "h ree B e h ^ w P T a " S p OD sored p re sen t will pay 25 p er cent of
Jn d n H
T’A- sPo? iorea th e cost of th e site and 56 p er
^ C o u ^ D m n "nr
by M“n On A Hoad " I n h'is serm on M onday and from ther_ •e Mrs. V a m p Adam s to atten d a w e k s
ren will
session
of the S u m m er 5 c a m p I .vr,-
T ^ i ^ j ? F ^ T , . . T
cen t of the cost of construction.
Coulee Dam p io ject
he called atten tio n to the hurt Poston and the two children
win ¡»
cmhjh
oi me s u m m e r
Conterenro«
lead er of
I C
onferences sponsored k,.
bv ,k
the ° i?
u 1-..,J
A. -. k ’ Engel
fig 1 *cauel
ui the 4 ■* W hen th e OK is given by the
Mr anri m .. . n
, , ~
P an> ‘the h u rtin g m an’ ‘two leave for Ecuador.
Doctor and Mrs. Poston w ere C onferences sponsored by the ,,n boh-iif*1,
arJ a stated th a t fed eral agency A shland w ill have
‘¿?I and Ml 8- G erald G astineau heedless m en’ and ‘the heloing
Hv m San.1Zk ' th e m oney an d will be prep ared
and fam ily re tu rn ed Inst week m an'. T hen during the course of m arried in Ecuador tw elve years C ongregational C onference and n on h(> ¿ V k L / t 16
R e fo rm e d .
¡L w ished to th an k th e clubs to m atch d o llar for dollar.
w est i*ncdudinv, M Kh th ‘‘ " 3 'm ' h? ?®rm on he caIled atten tio n to ago, and Mrs. Poston has not Evangellca 1 a n d
T hP° j1!>ij rln g \ blS Pr° jecl-
A ccording to m em bers of the
i n S : w S ,n f h ± ssVho‘v a ? ^ , L
u,*;* °_f lhe w.oHd caus? d by m ade a visit to h er hom eland for C hurch of Oregon.
4 H m<:'T,bf rs at cam p will council, the old a irp o rt which
jnois. W hile th ere they visited the selfishness and greed of peo­ over ten years. She plans to ' Mr. R alph H. S hum m , business
Mr. G astineau's p aren ts and o th ­ ple. He urged his hearers "in the spend a year there. As she left m anager of Pacific U niversity, is according n ? FnPgMlnn l n PIRghUln w as bought on gov ern m en t rec­
m entioned
entioned th
ished to
irector for
to En§eb Dan
Robin- om m endation sev eral years ago
e r relatives. A fter retu rn in g from nam e of Jesus C hrist
iat go
an nut
m
m at
at she
sue w
wisnea
io the
uie d uirecior
ior the
rne Senior
se n io r High
High
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ou t in».»
into she
sav
k«,- friends Cnmn
,, hich
k.z,k is k„ia
r _____
t h
will 1 an d la te r aban d o n ed has m ore
the M iddle W est they sp en t a a w orld like ours . today
to b be e .,k
l?
y unnrihv,. in a aii
» of her
Cam p w
held from
Ju
ly i,on, sta te extension forester, w*
today
to
.,
week on the coast.
ike the
the Good
Cond 1 ,t tbat
sbe b an d n ’t seen before she 25 to A ugust 1
I u-..« r strUct10”
fo restry . Wil- th a n repaid its cost; sm all tracts
h elp in g ’ people, like
b,a
¿ m i/^ J ^ Ile ft.
| M arjorie B ark er has been ap- k *
adV,A°f f° r co n trib u ted to this re tu rn and
S am aritan of the Bible sto ry .”
le’A
anted
R
eg
istrar
for
the
Sonin,-
lb
e.
scho01
of
agn
cu
l
ure,
O regon th e bulk of th e p ro p erty has been
-----
Poston
also
stated
th
at
pointed
R
eg
istrar
for
the
Senior
Rev. B orden during the course
M rs‘
S tate College, w ill lead discus retained. It is a p o ten tially fine
she
would
get
lonely
for
this
High
session
and
D
orothy
U
nder
of his serm on displayed the pic­
sion groups. Cal G. M onroe, as­
tu re of a Polish boy w ith a wood- country since she loved it as kofer is to be one of the R ecreat- sistan t state club leader will dis­ in d u strial site.
P rese n tly th e H am by or as it
m
uch
as
she
did
her
ow
n
country,
ional
Directors.
f° r a
This boy was
cuss club w ork. G erald O uster- is also know n, the B alfo u r-G u th ­
A bout 26 m em bers and friends uk
“h
u
r
t”
by
his
ow
n
people
in
a
of th e A shland R iding A ssocia­
hout will in stru ct sw im m ing. rie p ro p erty is the only site w hich
L eath er craft will be tau g h t by is CAA approved. In case gov­
tion enjoyed a tw o hour ride riot. T here are m illions ju st like
him
all
over
the
world,
h
u
rt
by
Miss A dabee S eiler and clay e rn m e n t fu nds w ere av ailab le it
through th e scenic foothills a
m
en
who
are
heedless
of
w
hat
m odeling by Miss Lucile Seiler. w ould be th e site w hich would
round
A shland last T hursday th e ir actions will do to others.
evening.
Colonel P. B. W aterbury w ill d ir­ be bought.
ect the physical fitness program .
The group was pleasantly s u r­ T h irteen m illion R ussians w ere
F ear th a t th e rad io to w er of
.],e.d
*n
th*8
lflst
w
orld
w
a
r
and
prised w hen th e trip ended at the
Mr. J. F. Engle, leader of the KW IN w ould in terfere w ith the
m
illions
of
others
of
d
ifferen
t
n
a
­
new hom e of J o h n D augherty,
B ellview G range,, w ith John ships lan d in g and tak in g off was
Joe M artin, who appears at the traps and step fo rw ard to give Wood,
P resid en t of th e R iding A ssocia­ tionalities, all because fa r too
T ubbey K inney, Teddy
m any people are careless and A shland A rm ory on M onday, dance routines. This enhanced his K inney, M ary Ann and M ilford occasioned last week; how ever,
tion, w here refreshm ents w ere heedless
an aero n au tical inspector from
ab bout w hat happens to Ju ly 29, under the auspices ot tne Prefd*15e and value, enabling him
served in an outdoor circle. S in g ­ others
G assow ay, R ichard Ricks, A rlene th e CAA v erb ally stated to E lm er
uuiers,
r>k«.«»k„»
c
,
to
secure
b
it
parts
in
over
fiftv
ing and visiting concluded a p lea­ . H e said, “T here never was a |lC ham ber of Com m erce is a b u r n !m otlon pictures at U n iv e rs a l, Re* Hale and Em m a Ricks, will visit Biegel, city m anager, th a t the
san t evening for the riders. All tim e w hen the w orld was s o { snow m an; although a young m an public, T w entieth C enttiry Fox the 4-H C am p Thursday.
angle of glide necessary to m eet
w ere en th u siastic about plans for
CAA reg u latio n s was over the
m
uch
in
need
of
Good
S
am
ari-
years
be
has
appeared
netore
Columbia,
RKO
and
W
arner
o th er excursions in the near fu t­ tans, sym pathetic, helpful, and lhe P ub l‘c in various roles for Brothers, but Joe M artin ju st did PORTLAND GOOD WILL
to w er an d th a t it would ndt in ­
ure.
terfere.
w illing -----
and ready to M
bear
hd<!lw ^nty of his tw enty-eight years, j not w ant to be an acto r—his only TOUR DUE IN ASHLAND
VQI w
vviicix
to have his
they can of suffering that
ih e n
J Joe
°e s ta rte d his career as a dan- am bition was tn
hk own SEPTEMBER 18,
th at n others
W illiam E. Healy, secretary of
Mr. and Mrs. Don M artin of
m ay really live.
cer before his eighth birthday, j band. He is happy th a t he ha.
Rev. G eorge S hum an lead the He was featu red in stage sh o w s'c h o sen music and feels th at hi,< the A shland C ham ber of Com ­ M edford v isited his b ro th er and
congregation in prayer, and Mrs. in the leading theatres ot his n a -jb a n d will continue along its sue m erce, announced today th a t a wife. Mr. and Mrs. George M artin
Wm. Collis presided at the organ. tive Texas as a child p ro d ig y ,' cessful path to th e v ery top of _ group .. of business i executives ; one evening this week.
from P o rtlan d will visit Ashland
T he n ex t union vesper service bu t his earliest am bition was to the selected list of nam e bands
S eptem ber 18.
will be at 5 o’clock next S unday become a dru m m er and lead his
The P o rtlan d executives are on
afternoon, w ith the serm on by ow n band.
to u r to stu d y the needs of the i
D espite success as a featu red
Rev. George S hum an of the P res­
Rogue and U m pqua riv er vallovs !
b y terian church
act for Fancho & M arco ¡stage
Mr. E. S. Robbins and Mr. E.
in o rd er to study industrial
Units on Fox W est C oast The-1
R. B urnett, postal em ployees who
developm ent w ith in the last few (
1 atre Tours, Joe, afte r appearing
have been affiliated w ith the
years.
,,
I as a dancer in Billy Rose s Casa
S everal areas th ro u g h o u t the
A shland Post office for several
Rogue riv e r natio n al forest have
i M anana in F ort W orth in l ‘-37,
years sw apped jobs w ith tw o
been tem p o rarily closed to trav el
.
¡ quit
s u“ uajinng
dancing u and
j j u took
i o o k up arums
drum s
postal em ployees in C alifornia
A special train left Ashland i professionally. As a dru m m er he
according to K arl L. Janouch,
this m onth and are now w orking S unday evening loaded w ith the played w ith Jim m ie G reer, Bob
F orest Supervisor.
in the G olden state. The tran sfer H illah Tem ple Band, consisting C hester, Bob Zurokc, H arry Ow-
f T he reason for the closures is
was effective on Ju ly 1st.. R ob­ of
th irty -fiv e
m em bers,
a n d , ens, Joe R eichm an, Joe V enuti,
to p rev en t the possibility of fires
bins traded jobs w ith R. E. m any o th er m em bers of the H ill-i P eak Kelley, Ozzie Nelson and
w here logging operations are in
C hurch of San B runo,
Calif, and rT'. Tem ple, to aivciiu
atten d the
each leauer
leader ne
he
action. P erm its to e n ter will be
~
mV o S i hrine
i i ine | i others.
r From
ruin eacn
® /ri?ie r ? L adCn 'r # th nJ 'ikJ > t ing u Y lctory C onvention in San F ran- learned the style associated w ith
issued to those having business,
. L K
nJ<on ’ k 3 >f' B oth C hurch cisco.
th a t p artic u la r band and became
such as logging, grazing or m in ­
RUSS JOHN SON b eatin e ib r ing.
and L ingle have m oved th eir i Am ong those from A shland at- adept not only as a sw ing drum -
draw for a room
.
TOMMY
fam ilies to A shland. C hurch m o v -’ tending are Mr. and Mrs. R. E. mer, but also in H aw aiian, Latin.
T he A shland creek w atershed
PARKER w orking overtim e
♦ ngMt 0 i k ° o h- P loneer and Dingle D etrick, H. H. M ayberry, C. C. society
and
hotel
types
of
is closed b u t the A shland loop
BOB
DODGE
doing
som
e
le
w
tOp p hv ^ ? ir!; .
.
. | W alters, Glen Sim pson, Virgil rhythm s. Joe felt that a band
road thru the area rem ains open.
distance com m uting . .
n • 1 1 so th a t it is possible to travel
E E Vail po stm aster request- Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Sam J o r m ust be versatile and m ust he
gies being m ade to C alifir.iia
ed th at rural boxhnlders furnish dan, Dr. H arvey Woods, Dr. M ar sufficiently diversified in its of-
>r:i:a over the loop from A shland to
visitors for our “Hot Sp 11"
the postoffice w ith th eir box cus Woods, H. G. Enders, Phil ferings to please all audiences
the A pplegate d istrict and hack
RAYMOND
LININGE1? the ' 11 hi Medford. It is not perm issible
num bers to . m . » a „ k r e j , t 1 easier
tan sb u ry , Dave
For
appearances
of
^ 1 for
mi the
uiv S
oiuiiaoury,
uave W
w n hittle,
ittle, Pat
Hat
Hi.r stage
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of w fascinated
interest W:th to leave th e road betw een the
iww e a rn e rs to find the a d d r e s -, D unn Earl N ew bry and F rank course, It was alw ays necessary CAROL WOODS, featu red sing ter
his pD
er^’s liove
of city of A shland and the sum m it
e
' v a n Dyke.
.to r Joe to leave his drum s and er w ith J o * M a rtin * . h . n <t
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legion Plans Picnic
Sunday, July 28th
Bonneville Power
May Reach Ashland
Chilcote Services
Are Held Wednesday
Several Children
Attend 4-H Camp
j Second
of Vesper
Services Success
Airs. Poston Off For
Vacation in Ekuador
Eight Young People
Off To Conference
Riding Association
Enjoys Outing Thurs.
Joe Martin, Drummer M an
Plays Here This Monday
Postal Employees
Swap Jobs With
Californians
Shriners Of Hillah
Temple At Conclave
Roads In Forests
Closed To Travel
U p and Down
The S treet