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Formerly Tho Southern Oregon Miner S3 per Year 2 Year* lor $5 *74» SotM tem Chopo*. NEWS REVIEW ASHLAND. JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON ,uu h EH YE/ x R Sale on Football Reserved Seats Begins August 15 P E A R H A R V E S T B E G IN S IN E A R N E S T A T N E W B H Y S A cco rding to E arl N cw bry, p ic k in g a n o p a c k in g of th e firm B a rtle tt p e a rs of th is y e a r's crop s ta rte d M onday B a rtle tt picking is e x p e c te d to he o v er hy the Dead Indian Road Being Repaired Hay cox Discussed .s Committee Meets I hursday, August i j , 1946 Three Year* In The Army Equal* Four Year* College Voi ij , No. 24 Harvest Festival Is Planned For October R obert Dodge, ch airm an of the C ham ber of C om m erce ban q u et com m ittee and m em bers of the J. K. M erritt, road su p erv iso r com m ittee m et at the C ham ber of I first week in S eptem ber and pi ai | jo r ppr tjon of Jackson county Com m erce offices Monday night I h arv est as a whole hy the end ol announced this week th a t repair- to plan for the ban q u et and to m id-O ctober. ing of the Dead Indian road be- discuss m ethods of publicizing October 4, 5, and 6 Will The F estival will em phasize th e Capacity For Reterved S ufficient labor has been sign gun Monday and would be a jo in t the affair which will featu re Ear- Be Set Aside For Farm ag ricu ltu ral resources of A shland Seating Will Be 450 i ed to cure to r the h arv est and operation w ith loggers .mill o p e r - ; n est Haycox, Oregon author, Celebration in Ashland and th e su rro u n d in g area. F arm Say School Authorities packing work and several orch ators and logging tru ck d riv ers Haycox ,who has become nat- exhibits, com petitive contests of ard ists have erected tent» to care aiding in correcting the had con- j lonslly famous as an au th o r of A shland folks are going to b e ' Football season in A shland will for the w orkers . ditions on the tw enty-five m ile W estern stories was reared in sm oking corn cob pipes p r e t t y ! fru its and vegetables, w ith ju d g get underw uy w hen Coquille and aw ards, w ill be p a rt of | road. I so u theastern Oregon. M any of doggone soon if p resen t plans for j ing m eets th e A sh lan d G rie z h e s h e re /- v a » n •„ „ x the show. A big h arv est p arad e th e lum ber m ills in the A s h - . his stories have O regon-N evada publicizing the first A shland I Septem hei 20 at 8 p.m. on Wal- C ily S DiliriCS A FC is being planned, an d prizes will 1 land area will fuinish tw o w ater | border country for th eir locale, H arvest F estiv al are okayed at be given for th e ou tstan d in g ter Phillips Field, Couch F rank ¡ llfr liz s ftlp w trucks and drivers, and the coun- > The story which has brought him th e m eeting of th e C ham ber of floats. Prizes will also be given to O'N eil announced this week. ' ► ’t t KHlX, DUlllCB Season ticket sales also got un-1 D airies of the City of Ashland ty will furnish graders in order , to the atten tio n of S ou th ern Ore Com m erce rep resen tativ es which local m erchants who have th e dvrw ay this week w ith a ducat ‘ w ere facing a potential m ilk hot- to bring the road hack up to a gonians is “C anyon Passage.” will be held T uesday night, A ug best h arv est window. This story which is w ritten about u st 20. good for the four hom e g a m e s ! tie shortage this week and were useable condition. A flow er show is being a r The F estival itself will be held ran g ed w hich will be held in con At a m eeting held last F rid ay early day Jacksonville has been selling for $4.00 tux included. ; urging the custom ers U) please producted as a technicolor m ovie here O ctober 4, 5, and 6, a n d ! The four hom e gam es include the scrape1 through the bottom of the 1 night at the Steak House, re p re ju n ctio n w ith th e Festival. Coquille gam e and gam es wilh barrel and tu rn up w ith sonic sentatives of the m ills, logging and is presently being show n in m em bers of the C ham ber of C o m -! A t p resen t no plans are being m erce which are sponsoring the co n tiacto rs and county re p re se n various Oregon cities. K lam ath Falls. Yreka and Med additional m ilk bottles. for a livestock show, a l “C anyon P assage”, will be affair state th a t these will be red readied ford. T ickets may be obtained O perators of the S ilver Crest, tatives m et w ith the gypo tru ck though if an aren a and proper show n here on the 15, 16, and 17, le tte r days on an y o n e’s calender. d riv ers and discussed w ays and from O'Neil or t h e y m ay he B ellview , C loverleaf, M illers, and stable space can be ob tain ed the W ith prom ise of being the big show ing of livestock will be a Ixiught a t the A shland S porting I C herry Knoll dairies w ere le a v - ' m eans of getting the road back according to A, R. M ottner, m an ager of the Varsity theater. H ay gest ev en t held in A shland for p a rt of the Festival. ing slips at each custom ei's horn» into useable condition and keep- Goods store. G am es aw ay from home are requesting th at bottles be re tu rn 1 mg it th a t way. Al Bounds, who cox will be speaking here a t the several years, com m ittee m em M ayor T h o rnton W iley has su g w ith G ran ts Pass, L akeview , ed in order th u t the dairies havt m et with C ounty Ju d g e J. B. sam e tim e the picture is running. bers will go to any end to put gested th a t a cow m ilking con R eaders of C olliers m agazine this festival over. They state th at enough hotties to proceed with I C olem an e a rlier in the week, said Roseburg and M arshfield. test, en try lim ited to city folk th a t the county w ould cooperate are fam iliar w ith H aycox’s serial inasm uch as th e Jack so n county be p a rt of th e en tertain m en t. This years hall club according the next days business. how ever, he pointed out, th e I stories which often ru n in th at fa ir seems to be in a very deca to O’Neil, will be one of the Farmers Will Be Guest* d en t state the tim e will be ripe, 1 county had asked th a t loggers m agazine. heaviest team s th at A shland has D uring one evening of th e cele rig h t along w ith th e harvest, to drive m ore slow ly and cu t th eir Mrs. C. M. L itw iller, Dr. Elmo put on the gridiron in recent b ra tio n th e m erchants of th e speed dow n to 35. Stevenson, O tto W ilda, Ben Lom- p u t on a big festival w hich will com m unity will p resen t th e fa r years. The m em bers of the 40- The d riv ers who had been call- bard, Roy Peck, C hester Corey, d raw people from th e entire m ers w ith a banquet. rnan squad have been w orking in A t this ed together by W G. M cG innis | D oy|e Seeley, W endell Law rence, county and portions of s u rro u n d b an q u e t a local fa rm er will be a the pear orchards ,the forests, and ing Oregon counties and N o rth M ayor T hornton Wiley stated claim ed th a t there was no overall Bill Healy .and Dodge w ere pre- the farm s in the S outhern Oregon guest of a local m erchant. This, area und they have all been p u t last week th a t he d id n ’t lav o r the speeding on the road, first, b e - 1 sen t at the M onday evening ern C alifornia. it is hoped, w ill create b e tte r nam e of S outhern cause of the im possible condition m eeting. ting on weight. Most of the team proposed fa rm -u rb a n relationships. are juniors ,and are m em bers of R oute which the S tate H istorical of the road w hich prohibited the The U nited S tates D ep artm en t 4-H FAIR AT BELLVIEW society and the K lam ath Falls speeding, second, because of the lust years reserve group. of A g ricu ltu re has alread y in d i IS TERMED A SUCCESS T hree regulars, Ed Bcare, Louis C ham ber of Com m erce had tack- 1 w ear and te a r on the trucks w hen cated th a t it was h eartily in fa T he jo in t fa ir w hich was held v o r of th e plan, as has th e C ounty l.anger, and J e rry M itchell, are ed onto the A pplegate trail s e c -1 excessvie speeding is com m itted, T hu rsd ay a t the ran ch of J. F. ex ten sio n service and th e N atio n ! Mill* Gave $15,000.00 retu rn in g to the field this year; lion of the Old Oregon Trail. Engle in B ellview fe atu red th e al G ard en Club. According to M ayor Wiley the! It was pointed out a t the m eet- B eare ami L anger are backs and farm products and stock of the A pplegate p arty cam ped in A s h -, ing th at at the tim e the road was 1 M itchell is an end. Dollar Days. Too S everal of last year's Ju n io r land on Ju ly 4, 1846. The Apple- • opened Jan tzen , S ugar P in e and | A shland's tax levy for the V alley View an d th e B ellview W illiam H ealy, secretary of the high squad who have moved up I gate p arty blazed the trail th ru o th er m ills tried to open a n d ! com ing year will total 51.3 m ills 4H clubs. The fa ir was w ell a t into high school will bolster the thc southern section of the state, m aintain the road and used up according to C ounty Assessor C. tended w ith m em bers of o |h e r 4H C h am ber of Com m erce, an n o u n c club which O'Neill will field. and to several of the pioneers and $15,000 in opening it, on condi- A. Myers. This includes the lib- clubs in S o u th ern O regon a tte n d ed this w eek th a t in addition to th e o th er arran g em en ts w hich Reserved Seat Sale old tim ers in this area the ro ad tion th a t once the road w as open 1 ra ry levy. C ounty levy through- ing as guests. w ere being m ade the m erchants the C ounty w ould m ain tain it. lo u t Jackson county will be 11.7 S u p erin ten d ent Leland Linn way will be know n as the A p of the com m unity w ere plan n in g According to m ill rep resen tativ es I m ills which is an increase of 3.1 announced th at the reserved seat plegate Tra^L____________ on hav in g a d o llar day. p resen t at the F riday night m eet- mill over the tax atio n of 1945-46 sale would total 450 seats and P rio r to th e opening of th e fes ' ing the C ounty had not k ep t the In Ashland, because of the lib th at the sa h 1 would begin on or tival 500 special $1.00 bills w ill road in condition. They pointed ra ry levy the county levy will ab out th e 15th of August, The Rev. G ordon L indsay of be placed in circulation. These ou t th a t the road was now in be only 11.5. The rem ain d er is canvassed first for initial sales. th e A ssem bly of God w ill speak p a rtic u la r bills w ill be red eem poorly m aintained shape. Bounds, city and school tax levy. The business section will he who had m et w ith C ounty o ffi A shland is second low in tax n e x t S unday at th e 5:00 p.m. V es able at th e com m unity stores at The tickets will en title the hold cials, stated th a t the county offi levy in the county. M edford w ith p er Services w hich are held each g re ater th an the $1.00 face value. er to a reserved seat for the four Each sto re w ill be allo tted so home games. Many seats are a l Earl S hilling was elected p re cials had told him th a t one rea- I a total of 37.5 is low. H ighest S ab b ath in L ith ia P ark . These services are sponsored m any of th e bills and th e bills ready assigned and it is expected sident of the reorganized A sh son the road had not been cared , taxes in the county are a t B utte ru n n in g in th a t p a rtic u la r sto re ’s that the tickets will go rapidly. land A ctive club at th eir regular for as thoroughly as expected by | Falls which has 86.3 m ills. T alen t by the A shland M inisterial Asso- series w ill be redeem able, only CiatiQtv La$t S u n d ay 's services the loggers was th a t at the p re -j ¡s th ird high w ith a to tal of 78.6 m eeting held last T hursday ev en a t th a t store.____________ ing at the Ix th ia Coffee Shop. ♦ sen t tinse the pear and o rchard j m ills, and Jacksonville is fourth w ere well atten d ed . Dr. G. W. B ruce, p asto r of the M ethodist O ther officers elected w ere crops Which are being harvested high w ith 77.4 mills. The m illage, broken dow n by C hurch p resided Rev. S hum an Bob A rm strong, vice- president: necessitated the use of road equip Bill B lackm er, secretary tre a s u r m en t on C ounty roads into the funds is: G eneral county fund, read the scrip tu re lesson which 7.1 m ills; general county school was follow ed by the p asto ral er, Jack W illiam s. A rdis W arren, orchard areas. Loggers present at the m eeting and lib rary , 3 mills; lib rary fund p ra y er by Rev. G ordon Lindsay. M artin H errin, Dale W illiams O scar C. B jorlie of K alispell, Retail m erchants of A shland and Dale Kaegi, trustees; Bud indicated th a t they felt as though .2 of a m ill; m ark e t roads, .4 of The Sum m e sisters q u a rte t from M ontana, was h ired by the local the Assem bly of God C hurch fa v will d o se shop at 9:00 a.m. M on Silver, activator; and ’V ern John- th e C ounty was of the opinion a mill, and county hospital b u ild ored w ith a gospel nu m b er e n school board T uesday evening, day and will rem ain closed for son, historian and correspondent th at lum bering in Jackson Coun- ing is 1 mill. A ugust 13, to teach vocal m usic one hour w hile thev m eet w ith The high school levy in dis titled, “Hom e S w eet H om e”. Plans w ere discussed to m ake [ ty was not a p erm an en t business, The serm on w as given by Rev in the A shland J u n io r and S enior m em bers of the C ham ber of application tricts Ivhich do not m ain tain high for th eir c h a rte r., Chamber Offers Aid Earl D ow ning of th e C hurch of High Schools for th e com ing y ea r C om m erce’s retail trades bureau M eetings will be held each W illiam Healy, secretary of the school* will be 3.9 mills. The B oard of E ducation also I C hrist. He took for his su b ject I C ham ber of C om m erce spoke to com m ittee at the city hall in or- T hursday at 7:00 P. M. M the q u estion from th e scrip tu re, h ired Mrs. H. B. Collins of M ed dcr to elect and set up a per- O ther young m en about town ‘ the rep resen tativ es p resen t and “W hat th in k ye of C h rist?” In ford as Social Science in stru c m anent retail trades bureau. W|1O are interested in the p ro je c t! pointed out th at the C ham b er of; an in terestin g w ay Rev. D ow n tor. E. J. L aM arre is head of the jnciutje; John M urphy, G ordon C om m erce w ould be glad to help B jorlie comes to the A shland ing called to th e w itness stand C ham ber of C om m erce's retail M iller, Jac k W illiam s, Lyndell, and was p rep ared to handle ju st the enem ies and friends of Jesus, schools w ith nine years of teac h trades bureau com m ittee. O ther Newiiry, Jo h n Collins, Chas War- such problem s as the poor condi- ■ such as th e P harisees, C aiaphas, ing experience. He received his m em bers include: Dom Provost, I (?n j ohn Collins, Chas W a rre n ,' tion of the D ead Indian road. He ■ H arry Travis, I. F. A ndies. J. A. I C hester Corey, Jea n E berhardt, requested th a t in the fu tu re any I Rogue Valley B ro a d c a s tin g P ilate, Ju d as, and th e C en tu rian , schooling a t St. O laf College in L angtry, H R. M cKeever, G eorge R en H arris W endell Law rence, action be cleared through t h e : com pany has m ade application to and Jo h n th e B aptist, P eter, M innesota and tau g h t last y ea r Reed, C. H Wines and Jam es I y ern A thanas, Ken Jones, Keith C ham ber of C om m erce office in (operate a F requency m odulation Thom as and several citizens. a t th e C ounty High School at Haines, Bill Healy, Virgil Jack- o rd e r th a t it could be c o o rd in a -. station w ith th e F ederal Corn- Each one told in his w ay his op- K alispell, M ontana. Mackie Mrs. Collins has also tau g h t for T he retail trades bureau will son Leo Z upan, Bill B lackm er, ted w ith o th er plans for develop- m unications com m ission in Wash- I inion of C h rist ,but not one had several years in M ontana and re function as a dep artm en t of the J a k e Lahr, Ken Robbins, Arch m en t of the road up Dead Ind- ington.^D^ C. according J o word . any th in g to say ag ain st Him. T hen Rev. D ow ning asked this ceived h er degree from th e U n i ian. received here from W ashington. C ham ber of Com merce. The b u B ark sd ale, Jo h n Billings. H ealy also suggested th at the I According to Roy Peck .gener- question of his congregation, v ersity of S o u th ern C alifornia. reau will have as its im m ediate Mrs. Collins serv ed as an offi gypo truck d riv ers take some a c t- ' al M anager of KW IN, if and i “A re you re ad y to consider this program the setting up of u n i form opening and closing hours, ion on petitioning the S ecretary w hen th e FM channel is approv- q u estion and to tak e sides for or cer in th e WAC d u rin g th e war. Eldon C orthell is rejo in in g the of S ta te to change the present ed. station eq u ip m en t will be rig- , ag ain st C hrist? Has He m ade any the study of em ploym ent, u n i form total w eekly w orking hours. m ethod of estim ating w eight of ged to m ake possible sim ultane- ■ difference in your life? He w ants A shland school staff an d will Otis Pierce. World V a r I vet- log loads to footage ra th e r than I oils broadcasting over both FM i you for a friend and follow er. Dr teach science a t th e ju n io r high Special atten tio n will be given ......................... ......................, _____ to m odern m erchanxlising trends, eran w anted to end it all so he by w eight. H ealy pointed ou t th a t and AM tran sm itters, perm ittin g I you th in k Him w o rth y of y o u r school. Mr. C orthell ta u g h t for a X 1— : _ X - ■ - i 1— *. 1 tx * » ♦ xx ¿z-x 6 1 a rx <x a rf-x 4 Lx xx o f O period of years in this city and into the Ashland hospital ^}jjs system is being successfully ♦ th e I listener to tu n e in ♦ to the sta I love and devotion? and th eir application to overall X w 1 f alked z . z 1 »x ax n rx « * r , 4* 4 zx •• ZX/XIX • 1 t a i a — a — _ * - ■ • ' • I 1 , I . e acted both as an elem en tary tion w ith e ith e r type of receiver selling of A shland ns a place to W ednesday afternoon and ^ e " ju s e d in W ashington. prin cip al and a classroom te a c h shop. The bureau will also con m anded poison In order to com- SCHOOL BUS TO CARRY er. He has been em ployed in the cern itself w ith getting A shland m itt suicide. P ierce was placed in STUDENTS FROM SUBURBS A shland post office for the p ast stores to m odernize interiors and jail and was la te r taken to M ed School D istrict No. 5 bus w i l l ; y e a r and a half. ex terio rs and to provide window ford for observation. be ro u ted to pick up A s h la n d 1 displays w hich will a ttra c t win- stu d en ts who liv e at a d is ta n c e , Aow shoppers. of tw o or m ore miles from th e I At the m eeting M onday m orn schools, S u p eri n t e n d e n t o f ; ing m em bers of the H arvest F es l Schools L eland Linn said this tival com m ittee will also be P resen tly in A shland looking ing and boar h u n tin g E dith is week. This w ill be done inas- C hristian E ndeavor of Friends present and will explain how the for a radio sponsor is Edith Haas a singer. A ccordng to the sam e m uch as is possible. dollar days plan which will be C hurch held a w einer roast at I’adgett, form er well know n lssue of Time previously w hen T he bus schedule is to s ta rt in B ear C reek Island T hursd a y in operation d uring the H arvest singing sta r of G rand Ol O pry ; . , . , , . . , (1.n the N evada stre e t section and go j A sh lan d ’s n ew est en try into the night. B eginners and prim ary and several o th er hill billy radio she m ade her d eb u t in 1940 Wlth Festival in O ctober will operate. by the H am by R anch to H ighw ay retail business field w ill be the S unday School classes picnic at program s. 1 the G rand Ol’ O pry program she 99. The tu rn -a ro u n d will he at P re w itt F u rn itu re and H ard w are L ithia P ark Friday and S aturday COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER Store, w hich will be operated by Mrs. P ad g et who is the wife of sang "The B roken H eart ’, a song REPORTS CASE OF MEASLES a nu m b er of J u n ic r and In term e a S o u th ern Pacific em ployee i s 'h e r gran d p ap p y ta u g h t her back the place w here the highw ay Mr. and Mrs. O. P. P re w itt at, branches off to Talent. T he bus Ashland has one case of m ea diates w ent to the house of m ys h au n tin g the halls of KWIN and 1 in the hills. The hand she receiv- 137 N orth P io n eer w h ere the sles and one cose of contagious tery and cam e Back hy Bybee ca rry in g a scrapbook th a t is load- ed was roughly com parable in will th en pick up stu dents at the P laza T rade Shop was form erly foot of th e A shland Mine Road B ridge for a swim . tuberculosis according to figures ed for bear. In her ow n rights “G rand Ol’ O p ry ’ 'circles w ith before com ing to the W ashington operated. released this week by Dr. A. Erin The P rew itts are rem odeling the slender, d ark haired girl is the way L illy Pons was w elcom School. A second ru n will bring MR. AND MRS. SID REED M erkel, county health officer. the building w hich w ill cover an know n not only as a singer but ed to The M etropolitan. in th e stu d en ts on East Main. VISITING HERE THIS WEEK T here is also one case of scarlet area of 4,00 Osq. feet w hen com R ight off .she was invited to Mr. and Mrs. Sid Reed and I as a bear k ille r and a wild boar fever in the Talent area. pleted. They are building an d au g h ter cam e this week fro m 1 hu n ter. A ccording to clippings in “G rand Ol’ O pry” circles w ith TOR’S DAUGHTERS HAVE P o rt O rchard, W ashington, t o 't h e scrapbook from Tim e m aga- gram . The song “T he B roken COM PLETE EVENING, AUG. 10 ap a rtm en t, in w hich they w ill re spend a few days, before going zine of Jan . 29 ,1940, Mrs. Pudget H eart”, she m ade a ju k e box h i t . ! J o b ’s D aughters on S atu rd ay side, in th e re a r of th e building. on to M issouri, w here they will is fam ed fa r and w ide in the hills For several years she was w ith 1 evening. A ugust 10, had a com T hey hope to open th eir shop the visit w ith Mr. R eed’s m other. Mr of the G re at Sm okies for having WsM in N ashville, Tennessee, p lete evening of en tertain m en t, first of S ep tem b er if it is possible Reed Is a form er business m an of bagged a charging 400 lb wild singing hillbilly songs. She s in g s . b^ginhing w ith a swim a t Twin to secure all necessary m aterials. P re w itt F u rn itu re and H a rd A shland and was for a year or so, boar w ith a single rifle shot. At and plays h er ow n accom pani P lunges, follow ed bv a w einer roast at th e L ith ia P ark and from w are sto re will h an d le new and secretary of the Elks club, presi- the tim e of this incident she was m en t on the g uitar. Today Mrs. P ad g et lives i n , th ere w ent to the M asonic Hall used fu rn itu re and h ardw are, d en t of the A shland Lions. bu t 16. The boar .which was im : A bout a y ear ago, Mr. and Mrs ported from Eurasia had full A shland, she re tire d from t h e : and put th e ir bedrolls dow n for i th ey also would like for all of the Plaza T rade Shop custom ers JEA N EBERHART and his lo Reed left for P o rt O rchard w here eight inch tusks and was reput- national hilly billy radio e n te r a slu m b er partv. tain m en t w orld tw o years ago b e M ary Lou H ahn. D orothy E1- to know th a t they can still come cal sporting goods store in they had purchased a service sta- edly the largest in the world, th ere and buy secondhand a r t B arb ara WilliaTns. A t an o th er tim e she was hunt- cause of her h ealth and since t h a t ! M rt “G reg’s Gossip” colum n of the tion. The past w eek or so, they O regonian . . . OTTO WILDA disposed of th e ir holdings there ing w ith the six th grandson of tim e she has been resting in the Feitz, D arlene Hill, M arv E tta icles. Mr. P re w itt had charge of all M argaret Wa g n e r. studying the proposed plans for and follow ing th eir visit in Mis- Daniel Boone and she took a bead ¡h ealth giving clim ate of South- m ach in ery installations at the Jo an Van de W alker the golf association’s club house souri, will re tu rn to the w est and on a 500 pound b ea r and dropped ern Oregon. ______ I Today she is ready to retu rn M iller E«ter Folw er. Ja n e Simp- S w an Island sh ipyards d u rin g FRANK O'N EIL „ getting tic will go to the C olum bia riv er the bear w here he stood. kets lined up for this fall's foot , basin w here Mr. Reed has ar- In unofficial rifle circh»' Mrs. to radio and th e national hookup m n S hirlev New'brv w ith Mr® the w ar, a fte r w hich they m oved ball gam es . . JO H N BILLIN G S , ranged for a business venture. P ad g et is know n as the best If you see any sponsors ru n nt n- M. P. D unn as B ethel G u ard ian to K lam ath Falls and ow ned T.art- Z itt°rcoh and Mrs and operated a F u rn itu re store cu ltivating a m oustache . . . J IM -¡T h e new location will be In the w om an rifle shot in Tennessee ab out loose telephone KWIN, C arlto n E lh art w ere inetiH od for the past tw o years. The P re MY McNAIR flying to Coos B a y , rich C olum bia Basin ju st opening She is an ex p e rt w ith the high th ey ’ll get hold of Edith. S unday to attend the Coos Bay u p u n d er the new reclam ation pow er 22 rifle. a t PE?s5,n t a PP®aiLirl^ ? ? am ong those who atten d ed the w itts arriv ed in A shland the firs t of A ugust. Regatta. .projects of Central Washington. But in addition to rifle shoot- KWIN every Friday at 8:15 P. M affair. MAYOR DISAPPROVES “ SOUTHERN ROUIt" Tax Levy To Be a Total of 51.3 Mills Lindsay Will Speak At Sunday Vespers Schilling Is First Activian Prexy Retail Merchants Will Meet Monday Three Teachers Are Hired For School KWIN Planning to VDCTdlG lm Decides To End It All; Ends in Jail Christian Endeavor Has Weiner Roast Hill Billy Singer, Loaded For Bear, Seeking Sponsor Furniture Store To Be on Oak St. and Down The Street ---4 I