Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 01, 1946, Image 1

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    Formerly Tho
Southorn Oregon
Miner
S3 per Year
2 Year* for SS
J.00 PER YEAR
Ashland’s Radio
Station, KWIH Is
Now Operating
74c
(Zafr
S w M t& u t Ôàeaatt
Three Year* In The
Army
Equals Four Years
College
NEWS REVIEW
ASHLAND. JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON
Twin Plunges Water
Carnival On Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Francis are
presenting a w ater carnival at
Tw in Plunges, F riday at 8:00 p.
m. w hich will be free to the p u b ­
lic, Ow en G ragg, m gr of Tw in
P lunges announced today.
G loria W enner, C arolee Haines,
G ene Nichols, B arbara McClary,
M arjorie M cClary, Joyce M atsen,
Dixie M cCollough, Tad G andee,
M onty Robertson, Bill Bissell,
Ray G rab er ,and C urtis Vail will
be am ong the perform ers.
A special exhibition of diving
will be presented by Lottie and
F red Bun{er.
_ Mrs. Francis p articipated in
Fishfan w ater carnivals every
M other’s day
at W ashington
S tate College w hile Jack Francis
was on W ashington S ta te ’s sw im ­
m ing team for tw o years.
I hurxduy, August i, 1^46
Housing Problem Is
Studied By Clubs
A Statue Honors
Jacob Thompson
G. S. B utler and the Perozzi
fam ily presented the lifesize s ta ­
tue of A braham Lincoln that
stands in the L ithia park on the
right hand side of the low er
Scenic Drive.
Don O'Bleness is ch airm an of
a com m ittee from the cham ber of
Com merce th at will m eet with a
rep resen tativ e from each of the
lollow .ng clubs: A m erican Leg­
ion, Soroptim ists, Lions, R otary,
Elks, C ham ber of Com merce,
Mayor of A shland, Civic C lub
and the m inisterial association,
in order to discuss the housing
situation for the S o u th ern O re­
gon College.
The Pioneer Hall .Bellview
G range building and th e wom en's
civic club will be discussed as
possible dorm itories or housing
units for girls.
Voi. i j . No. 23
Voters Turn Down
Water, A irport Bonds
Gets Nod From Fee On
Tuesday Afternoon and
Airport Was D ecisively
Beqins Operation Immediately
Defeated, Water Bonds
MRS BRUCE ENTERTAINS
Fail By Narrow Margin
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
KWIN w ent on the air T u es­
A t a m n e th irty b reak fast on
day ufternoon w ithin a tew m in ­
last F riday m orning in h er hom e a
JV6nt.
tbe polls T ues-
utes u fter receiving word from
on ............. Laurel
S treet
Mrs. G
W ’ t ddy
and b l e K a r t » e n r d l I the
th ree v q i z u o ar-
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m il I ifin
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the
Federul
C om m unications
B ruce en tertain ed the m em bers t 6 r . m illion bond lssufc io r w ater
Commission.
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01 the Who-Do S un d ay School
Selby C hevrolet C om pany was
Mrs
ol 59 votes sPelled d efeat for the
Class
honoring
the first sponsored progrum to be
of McM innville and h e r ' sister Wat* r b° nd lssue’ w h d e th e a lr "
broadcast W ednesday m orning.
Miss Kit Voice of Salem , and
Kalph B row n, B eaverton, O re­
Mrs. W. H. Stevens a faith fu l ^ 3 ™ ™ £ piCtUre by a m arg ln
gon; Phil Schw ab, SOC; K ippy
m
em ber of the class w ho is Jeav-
A
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St. Dell, Hollywood actress; F ranc
A to tal of 709 votes w ere cast
mg on M onday for h er old home
S nyder, a n d Kichurd P utney, are
on
the
w
ater
issue,
384 voted a-
in Missouri.
new additions to the staff a c ­
g
ain
st
and
325
voted
for it. On
Won
Lost
Pet
Mrs. C K
cording to Roy
Peck, station
Mrs
^ a dMISttu by ttle airp o rt issue 515 people voted
C rescent City
9
1
900 Newton
m anager.
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ain
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11
and
185
voted
f ° r it-
R oseburg
8
1
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t
h
J
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P
h
According
to
m
em
bers
of the
B roadcasting studios at 1160
A shland
6
4
.600 p / ' ih n t ° f tb t cldSS> on behalf city council and M ayor W iley
the
H elm an Road will be throw n
G ran ts Pass
6
4
.600 Stevens
X S v
MrS- ‘n v ^ b g ation of w Ster su p p lie s
Mrs. W. B. W hittle 40 died
open to the public on Sept. 1,
M edford
5
4
.556
200 m g a w a y ’ ¿ tft *
3 * ° ' i ° r the CJ t y u°f A shland wiU co n ’
a t which tim e open house will be T hursday m orging in a local hos­
Tri-C ity
2
8
held.
pital. She had been strick en ill
200
z,.
y
g
tin u e and the council w ill seek
Gold Hill
2
8
while in San Francisco and had
1 ne guests w ere seated around an o th er m ethod . of m eeting the
C entral P o in t
1
9
.100
gone im m ediately to the hospital
C entral P oint will m eet the four-som e tables each centered ‘ need for m ore w ater.
w^th d e lic a te -b o u q u e ts of flow-1 T he M ayor sta te d th a t he felt
here upon her re tu rn from the
A
shland
The
statu
e
was
presented
as
a
at
2:30 p Elks
.m / .n here
Vhe n * n ex e x t t Sunday
T o ^ h e 6rs .from tbe ? ruce" gardens.'Fo'l- ’ as 'th o u g 'h ' the" a k £ > rt“ issue h id
S hrine convention which she had m onum ent to Jacob Thom pson, I
iî^e *- n O<-Xl
ex t to
V16
lüw inë tho hroalr/oal
linorill-nt
In
larn
h
Th„nnnv,,n
I.
•
-
10
m
e
lowing
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£ i _ j
attended w ith Mr. W hittle.
the b reak fast a social I i I been decisively
settled,
enjoyed
by
the
women.
C ause of death was a ttrib u te d landed in P ortland
,„47
st‘ason. Roseburg will follow '
wo th e P ointers in the last scheduledl
CLERICAL WACS NOW N EED ­
to a stroke. F uneral services will
fitting
ED IN EUROPEAN THEATER
Miss Irene Theresa Szybczyn- be conducted by the Rev. A. H. have b iie n ^ r e c W d ^ ^ 'V h e ''m e n i e r ^ S ^ ^ u c T t " 1
'
disorderly
Conduct
F o rm er W AC’s now h av e an
ski of D uluth, M innesota and M acDonnell of the Episcopalian
cam e than
w est the in statu
search
o p p o rtu n ity to re -en iist in the
at L itw iller’s
funeral who
C layton E dw ard C ullen of A sh­ hurch
new life
e of of t h a e I L u ? h^ . ? l k s , h ° ld. one v,.c to ry over » H n g S .> 1 0 f i n e
th e C entral P oint outfit, and if
for oooigiuttciii
assig n m en t m
in th
E uro
land w ere m arried S atu rd ay , home.
n „i_u
m i.
t j Corps
w
m e r.uro
G re at E m ancipator. In his hand they
continue playing as they m o u d c C onner, T alen t was ar- pean T h eater of O perations ac-
Ju ly 20, a t the C hapel of the
She is survived by her husband he holds a scroll .sym bolizing h is i,.,..,,
in
i«.E
Z
^ f n H Urv y r?lg?l t ln th e V1C‘- I cording to Sgt. C. C. S o u th erlan d ,
Rocks and Roses in M edford w ith and tw o daughters, Mrs. Price
love o l tru th an d f r e e d o m . m d ' - . h e ' Pufn’ te r" W
finori tin n n K in £ s ho,me and was rec™ iting NOC for A shland Wo­
the Rev. D. E. M illard perform ing H ennan J r. of A shland and Mrs.
easy
The m onum ent was carved i n 1 m eat
r-om ier
rm ed $10.00 on T uesday m orning m en w ith clerical backgrounds
the double rin g cerem ony.
Elwood H edberg of M edford, and Italy
by ap
Italian
sculptor,
W
M
.,
and
cost
»50.00.
"thsi
d
,.',»
According
S
to
"
B
b
ert
a
” M iller
c»b S
presi- ‘.n . j , y r e o r d e r s office for are p articu larly desired
The bride wore a w hite satin her p aren ts Mr .and Mrs. C. M.
.. —...............................
'd iso rd erly conduct. C onner was
__________
'
gown designed w ith a yoke o f W ilton, of W ilton, Calif.
tim e S. B utler w ho Hues s , 41
I Ä
““ P
real lace and seed pearls and a
G
long train. H er fin g er-tip length
G ran ite stree t is 93 years old and b e/u ties
h. I, L h
r , i
veil fell from a tia ra of pearls
was born in Jacksonville. ,Ore- ^ o L e n d ,m T h / o
c a n tlfl? d I
fashioned into orange blossoms
gon in 1853
? °PJen d a ie - The gam e Wil1 be
M ajor C lyde Young is re tu rn ­
played on the M edford field un-
and she carried a bouquet of
ing to the A rm y as soon as ord-
gardenias w hite carnations and
4
Li
j z-i
i
nr
j
| ? 6r ihe bg h ts som etim e afte r the
ers from th e N in th C orps area
stephanotis.
Ashland Couple Wed H 8 of A ugust if it can be arrang-
Hq are received here. He w ill
Miss Szybcznski was atten d ed
E rnest Haycox, fam ed Oregon
i re tu rn to d u ty w ith a p erm a n en t
Miller, who had also been deal-
by Mrs. F rank J. C ullen and au th o r and w riter of the photo­
Miss Dorothy May W iggins and P ",g
colored ball club call-
The city council has been asked com m ission as M ajor in th e F ield
Mrs. John Douthit. Mrs. C ullen play "C anyon P assage”, will
wore a frock of acqua and c a r­ speak to m em bers of the A shland Douglas E m m ett K erby both of
th.e W est Coast House of Dav- to tease the golf course to the A rtillery and will h ave a tem p o r­
ried a colonial bouquet of roses, C ham ber of C om m erce and th eir A shland w ere m arried F rid ay ld said 1 . be was u n able to get C ham ber of Com m erce for a per- ary com m ission as a Lt. Colonel.
com pleted his w o rk a t the
carnations and sw eetpeas and friends a t the annual C ham ber of Ju ly 26 at 7:30 P. M. at the C hap- ? ga |ne w ith the colored team , lod of 10 years at a cost of $1.00 „ He
* c£,mp
and Roses in Med- b^ 'ause of u n av ailib ity of open Per year.
j P °st office on W ed., J u ly 31.
Mrs D outhit wore pustel blue and Com m erce d in n er which will be ford. 1
‘V1VU I dates at the M edford Ball park.
The council is expected to act I A t tbe 111116 of his release last
carried a sim ilar bouquet.
held S eptem ber 16.
The bride was given in m a r­
¡on the
the retiu
req u est
est ‘at
h e ' n n e e x x t t meet-1
m eet- sprl,ng c - he, h e}d th e tem p o rary
The bride wore an aqua color-
Iun
a t 't the
w ho is also a m em ber
riage by the groom 's brother, of Haycox,
eddress w ith w hite accessories'
w ’S^ r e? te rta >r* d ln8- 11 the lease is g ran ted the I ra n k of colonel and was an A n ti­
the
state
lib
rary
board
ol
F rank J. C ullen, and Jo h n W. trustees, is one of the nations nd an orchid corsage and h e r 13 b rid ge f3?,1 W ednesday after- recreatio n
com m ittee
of
the | ~ lrc ra lt group com m ander. He
hopes to receive some schooling
D outhit was best man.
h
er
atten
d
a
n
t,
Miss
M
aryetta
th
o
f°!iOiiring
_fuests:
Mrs-
’
'-b
am
o
er
of
C
om
m
erce
w
ilt
auto-
best know n w estern authors. He
and be assigned to th e w estern
Following the double-ring cer- is
Baughm
arx
aUo
wore
an
aqua
m
a?
„
ond/,
,rsL.N
orm
an
Por-
i
m
au
caliy
become
the
first
board
also w idely knbw u on the jpfle-
emony a reception was held at
Chttrch.'
i n i an a Mrs. o . J* C
hurch;
¡of _____________
d irectors ol __
th>-gel£ , ciut>. an a p a rt of the U nited States.
F rank
“
a ° a fte r dinnt“' dress w ith w hite accessories.
the hom e of Mr and Mrs.
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d
and Mrs - B arton and son ' will serve for one year.
Ja c k
The R everend D. E. M illard
J. Cullen, b ro th er and sister-in-
of Bay City M ichigan have been | Collins is head ol the recreatio n -
perform
ed
the
cerem
ony
and
R obert Dodge is chairm an ol
law of the groom.
sang "B ecause" and “A lw ays” v ip tin g at the B ert F reem an al com m ittee. The golf club will
Mr. and Mrs. C ullen are on a the banquet com m ittee.
bome. The B artons are form er elect its ow n directors in suc-
preceding the cerem ony.
B ert M ottner, M anager of tht
wedding trip at the O regon C oast
i t idents of A shland.
ceeding years
A bout tw enty friends and re la ­
and on th eir re tu rn will live i n , Varsity T heater, stated th a t "Cat
Ail im provem ents m ade by the
Ashland w here C ullen is ow ner y ° 11 P assage’’ will play here in tives including the brides p ar-
ents,
d 'M
. Roy
o U c cluD
l11 b®
tu in include
td over the
to
of the C layton M otor Com pany, j Septem ber.
Elks ball club got back into
«»f
Ash Mr.
lan d a , n an
d rs
the
g rL m W s i o p i a n r s - ’X
f ^ t i " ' » i n " h T X T w ^ in ® . T ,|g ine
u y- W
This
will
Hr. and Mrs. Noble, L akeview ' ciuo iiouse
phui
lnc^ ae dle j th e ir preseason strid e a t
the
ents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Elton
K
erby
r e J n 1A'uhia,nd last w eek’ They and o ^ e r addiLons. g
’
’ gam e w ith K lam ath Falls here
Mr. and Mrs. W ilbur B ushnell
of A shland, w ere p resen t for th e atten d ed the L anding funeral.
j S unday and a fte r picking up 12
and fam ily retu rn ed this week
j
___ _________
rites.
runs in th e firs t th ree innings
from th ier annual vacation, to
B. L. Lockwood, A shland, col­
Mrs. K erby w ill be a senior in lided w ith a tru ck d riv en by C.
the coast.
finished the gam e w ell ah ead of
A shland high school this fall and L. W atson of Trail S atu rd ay
the opposition w ith a score of
Dr. R. E. Poston re tu rn ed this
the groom was recently released m orning on H ighw ay 62 out of
15-6.
week from Ix>s Angeles w here he
had gone to assist Mrs. P o s to n 1 A training cam p w ar tim e ro from N avy service a fte r serving Medford. Dam age was estim ated
Tex H arris held th e visito rs to
Ellis B u rr Russell, 42, ro u te 1,
and the children to get air pass- niance culm inated in the m a in tw o years, 18 m onth of which at $150.
nine hits. The E lks on th e o th er
A
shland
com
m
itted
suicide
a
t
the
age to Ecuador. He received a
R obert A nson K err an a w ere in the Pacific theater. The
Eldon S crip ter and
fam ily (hom e of M r .and Mrs. H erb han d h it ev ery th in g in th e P ark ,
card from them from P anam a the ¡fia n c e s A ileen Hodgin a t the young couple will live in Ash w ere fishing on the Rogue Sun-1 Moore W ednesday m orning a t a p - ! scorin8 m all of th e firs t six inn-
land.
day he re tu rn ed here.
i hom e of D. S. K e rr on Fordyce
daJ;
p ro x im ately 3:00 a.m.
i inSs-
•
The 4H club com posed of t h e 1 s tr e e t on S atu rd ay evening, Ju ly
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Renie and
R.
H.
E
No one in th e Moore fam ily S hort score
livestock and cooking clubs had 27th. The bride is the d au g n ter ox
lam ily of K lam ath Falls visited heard I the
h « shot
c h n t according to De
rx.r K lam ath
6
9
4
a sw im m ing p arty at the Tw in Mr. an d Mrs. E. C. Hodgin of
a t the D. D. Sheldon hom e over puty C oroner C arlos M orris. The A shland
15
12
1
Plunges last week. L ucille S m ith G reensboro, N orth C arolina. The
Sunday. Mr. Renie is a jew eler oody was found by V ernon Col­
was in charge of the cooking club | groom is an A shland young m an
Sunday. Mr. Renie is a pew eler lins who is p resen tly a guest at
D r .and Mrs. G. W. B ruce h ad
at K lam ath.
^roup and Jo h n M orris and Mrs. engaged in the M eat M arket w ith
as th e ir house g u ests o v er the
tne
hom
e
of
th
e
Moores.
Mrs. Tessis W iley and Mrs
lary M yers w ere in charge of his brother. The young couple
F u n eral services will be held w eekend Dr. an d Mrs. S teve
A shland’s latest organized club, Paul Robin of K lam ath Falls
the livestock club.
m et w hile R obert was in arm y
F
rid
ay at 1:30 at the L itw iller M ontgom ery and Mr. Geo. W.
the
A
ctivians
.will
m
eet
T
h
u
rs­
M edford's sum m er band school train in g in the O verseas R eplace­ day evening at the L ithia Hotel visited in A shland and M edford F u n eral home. The Rev. Dr. Wells, g ra n d fa th e r of Mrs. M ont­
M
onday
.
w ith th eir director, Mr. M irick m ent D epot at G reensboro.
Coffee Shop,
George B ruce will conduct the gom ery, all from B akersfield,
U nited S panish W ar veterans services.
had a sw im m ing p arty at Tw in
D onald K err, on his accordion,
C alifornia.
The
follow
ing
persons
have
played “I Love You T ru ly ,”
Plunges last week.
of A shland, Medford, K lam ath
i ’he M ethodist Y outh F ello w ­
Mrs.
Moore
is
a
sister
of
the
given
th
e
ir
sig
n
atu
re
on
an
a
p
­
Catholic young people of M ed­ "L oehngrin’s W edding M arch” plication for a ch arter. Lyn New- fa lls , G ran ts Pass, P endleton, deceased.
ship lire having a p a rty an d feed
ford w ith Mrs. H orton had sw im ­ and “A lw ays”. The young couple, bry, E rnest W arren, Ken Harris, and T hree R ivers Mass., atten d ea
at the hom e of Id a W illard on
the picnic w hich was held by
m ing p arty and barbecue at Tw in w ith D. S. K err as best m an and W
lu e sd a y evening a t 7:30. T here
endell
L
aw
rence,
Jo
h
n
Collins,
Plunges last week.
Mrs. M ary A. K e rr as brides G ordon M iller, C harles W¿llTen, tbe Col S arg en t Cam p in stalla­
will be gam es, fellow ship, w o r­
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. P ra tt have I m aid stood by the fireplace dur- Vern Johnston. Ken Jones, Ken tion of the group in L ithia P ark
ship, and som ething to eat.
last Sunday.
been en tertain in g Mr. and Mrs m g the w edding cerem ony. Dr. Robbins,
Law son E ngle received a d is­
Roy
Peck,
Bud
Silvers
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. G ilb ert of
C laude H ollard and dau g h ters o f ’G. W B ruce, pastor of the Meth
charge
from th e U nited S tates
and
Ew
ing
Y.
M
itchell.
There
In
a
q
u
iet
cerem
ony
at
the
Redding, Calif.
- « odist
j ;-»
----- u used
j
...
S acram ento • visited in A shland
C hurch
the . beautiful
ixavy Ju ly 3 a t S eattle, W ashing­
P
resb
y
terian
M
anse
last
F
riday,
are
o
th
er
m
em
bers
to
be
secured.
double ring cerem ony provided
the w eekend. Mrs. G ilbert Ju ly 19th, F ran k Leroy W hite- ton. E ngle w as a Lt. C om m ander
Roy Peck has been nam ed as over
is th e form er Alice B. G andee
in the ritu a l of the M ethodist tem
porary chairm an and Ken
of Lassen County, C alifo r­ m the N avy. He an d his w ife are
C hurch.
Miss C arrie May S m ith has re ­ head
Robbins will address the club tu rn
nia,
took
as his bride Miss E velyn visiting his p aren ts, Mr. an d Mrs.
ed from h er vacation.
The bride was dressed in a and tell them the purposes and
Phillips
of
noxville, Tennesee. J. F. Engle of B ellview now.
The civic club is p lanning it«- The couple w K ere
w hite linen dress, and wore a activities of the A ctivians. A
by M r
gardenia corsage. Following the nom inating com m ittee will be annua] picnic on W ednesday C laude H. Long attended
and Mrs. K a th ­
w edding cerem ony the w edding appointed to select officers for A ugust 7th .
W. D. Jack so n was in Portland ry n Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. W hite-
Dr G. W. Bruce, pastor of the cake was c u t by the bride and tne new club to be voted on A ug­
head intend to reside in th e v ici­
on
business the first p art of this nity
groom,
and
refreshm
ents
w
ere
M ethodist C hurch will give the
u st 8.
of A shland. The Rev. George
week.
serm on n ex t S unday at the C om ­ served. B ushnell’s P hoto Shop
E rnest W arren has arranged to
M. S hum an solem nized the m ar
m unity V esper services which took pictures of the bridal party. have the m agician Jones for the
riage.
are held in L ithia Park.
The young folks will be at program T hursday evening.
BELLVIEW ITEMS
A shland s ch a p te r of E psilon
hom
e
to
th
e
ir
friends
in
the
O
re­
Services are conducted each
B ellview G range held a picnic
Sigm
a A lpha held a com bination
week by the A shland M irtisterial gon Hotel.
at Jackson Hot Springs Sunday.
tea, in itiatio n and business m e e t­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A
rnold
Sm
ith
of
Association a t 5:00 p.m. At the
A picnic d in n er was held at noon
ing last W ednesday, J u ly 24, at
, an Rafael visited his m other. w ith sw im m ing in the afternoon
last weeks program the organ
Mr .and Mrs. Hugh M cKeever Mrs.
8 o’clock at the W om en’s Civic
P
earl
Cooper
over
the
week
was played by P hyllis Downing, and d au g h ter M ickey are leaving end.
A bout forty m em bers and th eir
Club.
fam ilies attended.
Dr. Bruce read the scrip tu re les­ early F riday m orning for a vaca
P resid en t Rosalie S ta u ffe r p re ­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
K
enneth
Heap
son from the 55th c h a p te r of tion in K ansas w here they will
A ugust 6 will be the date of the
sented P au lin e U lstead, Doris
Isaiah, w hich w as.follow ed by visit friends and relatives. Eldon from G rants Pass, Mr. and Mrs. n ex t B ellview G range m eeting.
H unsley and D onna F ra sie r w ith
the pastoral p ra y er by Rev. G or­ S crip ter will ru n the M arshall Donald H eap also from G rants H eston G rieve of U pper Rogue
pledge pins.
Pass
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bill
Witt
don Lindsay. Rev, G eorge S h u ­ Wells store w hile they are gone. of V alleyview visited Mr. and G range will be a guest and. will
----------- $
Business was conducted w ith
m an of the P resb y terian C hurch
show his colored m oving pictures
the P resid en t reading letters and
Mrs.
L
eonard
S
m
ith
Sunday.
PAUL FIN N ELL superintend- invitations from o th er Epsilon
gave the serm on on the subject, JUSTICE COURT NEWS
of
C
rater
L
ake
and
o
th
er
local
Mr. W. J Collis has purchased
ng operation a t th e Plaza. . . . . Sigm a A lpha chapters. P lans
"The W hite M arket”. It was
E van L. Moore, no trailer li­ a new boat and expects to get in scenes.
PAT DUNN inviting friends to w ere discussed for a picnic and
right to the point, dealing esp ­ cense, 1.00 and costs.
a
lot
of
good
fishing
this
season.
help him build a basem ent. . . . slum ber p arty at Neil creek in
ecially w ith the spiritual m atters
Donald L. Basey, passing w ith
M r .and Mrs. Joe Wills are e n ­
KEN M ILLER dream ily dancing the n ear future.
which cannot be bought in any insufficient clearance; 2.50 and terta
in in g Mr. and Mrs O tto F
. the REV PIU S BÂUR stu d
'black m ark e t’. C h aracter and costs.
A fter the business m eeting Mrs
Walzel and Capt. and Mrs. C. P.
ing up Main street. . . . . GUY Phillis Leigh, social ch airm an
soul condition, salvation, can be
Glen E. Davis, no tail light; H aynes of Houston, Tex. Mr.
W«1, 1 •
---- ,.......... — *’*'• , M rs- F',° r enec Van Etten. de-^n A PPLEW H ITES gleam ing white
had “w ithout m oney and w ithout cited.
w a zel is a R em ington Rand of girls of A shland high school in ouse. . . BERT KIM SEY per- poured tea from a b eau tifu lly d e ­
price,” so the preacher
ch' said quot-
Jam es M cBurney, no operators d ealer in Houston. C ant H avre* 1945, was m arried to Mr. Hens \
corated table w ith ce n te r piece of
» tv An new duties. . . . FRANK gladiolis.
■ the old prophet.
license, cited
i
plans
to
e
n
te
r
the
U
niversity
of
B
ollinger
of
Prineville.
Ci
c
DAVIS w ith th ree law n m ow er
w ill'
u The * services
e . , v next j S unday
r»
S ’ ? u rn e s s and Rich- 'T e ■’XRS
xas L
I^nw
ear"
Ju lv 25
Follow ing m em bers w ere p re ­
aw "school"next
school next y vnar
.Tlllv
95
. . . . . “OL’ RED" EDW ARDS sent, G ladys Mack, G ayle M orris,
he at 5 o’colck and Dr. G. W. ard O. Hoyt, both cited for en-
Mrs B levins nnz?
z
°
i
,, ,
Mrs.
Bruce of th e M ethodist C hurch tering closed forest area w ithout G rants Pass w ere n
° viiT u u°UP m W'n !Ve in P r,n c ‘ folding papers. . . . .
ROGER B etty S m ith, R osalie' Stauffer.
CRAM back at w ork after a con­ Mrs. P hillis Leigh and Dorothy
will (IV. the sermon.
permit 10.00 end costs, each
, Sstord.v
'
Shl’ nd O” olo vet f S
vention in Seattle.
Morris.
Elks Tangle With
Central Pointers
Mrs. W. I). Whittle
Dies Unexpectedly
Clayton Cullen
Weds Duluth Miss
The Flkc hold’
Rririir« SJ1H Pino
Haycox To Speak
Here Sept. 16th.
Soil Course Up
To City Council
At Medford Chapel
dross with uthifn
Air und RA r>r>
_1 __ I :i.
Clyde Young Awaits
Orders for Army Duty
z>
Elks Hit Stride
Again; Beat K. F.
An Army Romance
Ends in Marriage
Ellis B. Russell
lakes Own Life
Activians Again
In Action Here
rt’hitehead-Philiips
Wedding July 19th
Dr. Bruce to Speak
At Vesper Services
Sorority Has Tea
find Initiation
Up and Down
I he Street
Dean of Girls Weds
Prineville Resident
'I
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