Southern Oregon News Review, I Imrsd.iy, September $, 1946 Football Practice Draws 50 Prospective d t uislers the men in shape Eight letter- m en are buck and tw o mori ai< expected to arrive 111 A shland this week. Miss Mary ()n .pent the week- Most ol the -quad ha 0. i n lin ­ ing hard labor of one kind or a end w ith Mrs. Eai Edsall in M r .and Mrs. Tom H ifllcri«t oil j nother this sum m ei and are at K lam ath Falls. Mi , E isdll i.s present in good physical shape. Miss O rr's mi ce Mr. and ¡'.777 K- o ' M iller, d aughter, Diane, Arn p R éni 1 a Louise Schilling an I Mis. L'-.i and th eir m other, Mr J. líúfi L< . j Schilling spent S unday at Apph of P o rtland, were labo day wcei: gate picnicking end visitors of M r and Mrs. K enton Robbins 333 H mv street. Mrs. Tom Run tel la ... . a u n t of Mr. Kobbin . While th< w ere in A bland, they \ 1 ,.1. ( ra te r Lake Oregon Caves , the House of M ystery. They 1 tu rn ed to then homes Monday. John Kiley P itten g er wa in K lam ath Falls S atu rd ay night bn D.O.K.K cerem onial. IF w ent up w ith a group of M edford K nights. Mr and Mr H. R M cKeever and daughter. M arbeth, and Mrs Eva M artin ol C ottage Grove, re turned S unday from a m onths vacation spent iri Abilene, Kan- • ' and Denver, Colorado visiting relatives. Mr. M cKeever becam e quite ill on the last day of th eir retu rn trip and will be confined to his borne for the rest of this week From the far away hills Mrs. 'I hoi a Cooper spent the Labor Day w eekend in San R af­ of the Himalayas which ael visiting her d au g h ter and surround the v a l e of husband, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold I. Kashmere come s the pre­ Sm ith. cious sapphire. Mr .and Mrs. George Icenhow er and son, Paul, and Louise Brown, LOCAL IÎÂ P F E H ÎO r’o<»tbMll ijiuct'ce li gun in itu n t l,„ A shland High School b. iicin.iihs M ndi v night nt W alter Phillips field w im 50 potential ...iu ...eiih.ei I |N>| ting to Couch r i link U ’Nt-ill and a . istn.it i out n J c iiy ((iistincaii and Eos G rant G ian t, whose Ju n io r High team has not begun prurtices, is helping ‘ • .• i i u an I Cm iioeau. ( 01 at Lake O Woods. in th e E uropean th eatet for u it • am Jej .¿in and Ronald J p a jt tw e e year.-,. tie was in the spent last w eek in K lam 1.. rJara troop envision, Mrs. Shore liorm a. They sp en t m o t o expects m m hom e this week. week fishing for salo on o s . J. C hurch nas oven at notne K lam ath river. this w eek su lterin g from a h eart Mrs. A nne Sloan 1 ¿11 tuck. C ham pion of K lam ath G orm an Bond was a p atien t at staying at the hom e of S acred H eart H ospital last week Ellis this w eek to a and re tu rn ed hom e Sunday. Work Shop at the S outhern Oi Air. and Mia. W illiam S chaler gun College of Education. Mr and Mrs. C. W. A bbott cl of U2 Siskiyou b lvd. are the p a r­ San Francisco sp en t p art ol , ent. of a baby girl born a t trie vacation w ith Mr. and Mr. . Ctul- C om m unity H ospital last S a tu r­ ton A bbott on A shland S treet 1. , day. She has been nam ed Susie week. Mr. A bbott, linotype op 1 Elaine and w e ig h te d s e v e n ator on the San Francisco' New ,, pounds and six ounces. Mrs. Jam es M ackie is planning is a brother of C arlton A bbot . Dr. A rth u r S. T aylor and tar ,- to go to L akeport, C ab to rn ia to ily retu rn ed last week from a v;. get Mr. Mackie who has been cation trip to th e Coast. T he' vis­ Visiting his sisters, Mrs. K. S. ited friends at H um boldt Colli - i R adm an and Mrs. '1. 11. Kelsey of and relatives at Coots Bay. Dr. L akeport. Mr. and Mrs Don O’Bleness Taylor m entioned th a t the coa t.'d regions seem ed to be- very E-.-.y. 1 spent th e week end in Ukiah, Mr. and Mrs. R obert Snider I C alifornia, w here tiiey atten d ed and ch ildren retu rn ed from a tr ip the w eduing of Mr. O ’B leness’ to Coos Bay where- they sp en t a niece. Mr .and Mrs. Verne Johnson week w ith Mr. and Mrs. W illiam and Mr. and Mrs. R ichard L ati- Snider. Mr .and Mrs. W illiam S n ;der m ore spent M onday a t C rater are expected- back from Coos Bay Lake and U nion Creek. Horne B uilders Class will have this S atu rd ay . They have b een in a Hobo p arty a t the M ethodist Coos Bay since July. Mr. ,'ind Mrs. P. K. K unnen an church parlo r S atu rd ay , S ep tem ­ visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert ber 7, a t seven o’clock. Prizes Snider- this week. Mrs. K unnen i j will be given and anyone will be j fined ii they are not dressed in hobo attire. B ring a covered dish Mr. and Mrs. A lvin C. A thanas of N orth Bend, are the p aren ts of a son, born M onday, S ep tem b er 2. He has been nam ed Tim othy W illiam, and w eighted seven WHETHER YOU SPELL IT pounds and fo u r ounces. Mr. and BACKWARD OR FORWARD Mrs. A thanas are both form er re ­ sidents of A shland . Harold A rney w ent to O ntario MEANS GOOD SERVICE AND QUALITY GROCERIES S atu rd ay to get Mrs. A rney and daughter, who have been visiting th ere for the p ast tw o weeks, and table service. S’ SLP VRECORG A beautiful gift for the September born. See it in our stocks. IT STILL HAYNES’ JEWELRY J. A. LANGTRY Ì PLAZA G B C tR Y On the Curve — Ashland, Oregon Southern Pacific W atch Inspectors What Ashland Makes, Makes Ashland YES. IT'S TRUE. AND Dr. E. N. Terrill Jhiropractic Physician Specializing in the Non-Con­ fining Treatment of Hemorrhoids (Piles) Office Phone 4371 The Ashland Creamery makes 308 NORTH MAIN Ashland. Oregon MT. ASHLAND Ji CHANTS PASS Butter Creamed Cottage Cheese Jones Jew elers •.v.i! • nutate .uni a perfect location in the hi irt o f one o f America’s greatest vacatirnlands make Grants Pass a mecca for tourists and sportsmen. The beauti­ ful R gue R i m . affords some o f the world . finest fishing, and the many re­ ports 1 1 its hanks provide a wide variety o f recreational facilities. ' 1 rants Pass is the northern terminus o f me Redwood Empire. And w ith in easy • uh over excellent highways are the forest clad Siskiyou M ou n tains, the famed Oregon Caves, and Crater Lake National Park. Grants Pass is also a thriving, modern center o f trade in lumber, precious minerals, fruits, dairy products, seeds and bulbs. The Silver Anniversary of the Josephine County Pair will be observed in Grants Pass, September 16 to 22. Greyhound makes it easy to visit Grants Pass, link­ ing her to other Oregon and California cities with the best in modern highway transportation. Ask for it at your favo: ite grocery store Precision R epairing North Plaza Jew elry 65 N. Main First Sh, in Ashland FRIDAY, SEPT, b The Beautiful New ’46 Mode's Chrysler a », i Plymouth MOTOR CARS WILL BE ON DISPLAY IN OUR NEW SHOWROOMS AT 30 SOUTH FIRST STREET, ASHLAND G REYHO U N D One o f a series o f a d v e r tis e m e n ts by G r e y h o u n d f e a t u r i n g c o m m u n itie s w h ich i t serve PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER Engineered for the y ears.to conic lor Style, C om fort, Safety and Economy. D on't miss this autom o­ bile Eriday at our new showroom. You’ll be amazed at the features which are built into the 1946 Ply­ m outh. All the beauty and power you need and yet an economical automobile. 1 he idlest new car of all. It is the concensus of opinion that this is the most beautiful car Chrysler has ever bi: ' . The smart, stylish, beau­ tiful lines are distinctively d iffer­ ent. See the first display of a Chrysler by an Ashland dealer this Friday. 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