Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 12, 1946, Image 1

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Formerly The
Southern Oregon
Miner
$3 per Year
2 Year* tor $5
•e^
So+ dlte/u t Öietjo+t
NEWS REVIEW
3.00 PER YEAH
ASHLAND. JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON
Thursday, September u , 1946.
Win A Prix*
With A Picture
Call 5541
Voi. 13 No. 28
Church Of Christ Burns Wednesday
Ernest Haycox’s Life
Reads Like A Story
Fischborn Names
Festival Aides
Festival Chairman
Fire Leaves Only Walls
Standing; Is Total Loss
Herb Fischborn, general c h a ir­
m an of the Fall h arv est festival,
this week nam ed the m em bers ot
the
eight
m ajor com m ittees
M c C alls are leaving
AUTHOH OF "CANYON PASSAGE" WILL SPEAK HERE
which will handle the testival
ASHLAND THIS WEEK
MEMBERS OF CHURCH
AT ANNUAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BANQUET MON.
arrangem ents and keen the show-
The R everend and Mrs. C la r­ TO CONTINUE TO MEET
running
O
ctober
3,
4,
and
5.
E rnest Haycox, prom inent O regon w riter, who is to speak here
ence F. McCall left this week foi
The Festival is being sponsor­
T hree fires started in sep arate
at the A nnual C ham ber o f C om m erce banquet Monday night at 0:30,
C larem ont, C alifornia,
w here
it the Elks Tem ple, is a native of Oregon. According to Haycox, he ed by the C ham ber of C om m erce
they will visit Mrs. M cCall’s I P|aces *n the C hurch of C h rist at
and is being presented this fall as
was born in P o rtlan d in 1899 and was reared in the w e s t
sister. From C larem ont they will Second an d C streets by p y ro ­
a good will gesture on the p a rt
In speaking of his early life.
go to M ississippi to visit theii m ania-m inded ch ildren w ere the
of the com m unity of A shland to­
Mr. Haycox said
d au g h ter. They will visit th en cause of a fire w hich b urned th e
LORENA McNAIR VISITS
w ard the su rro u n d in g farm area.
son a t Rapid C ity, S outh D akota, building to the ground W ednes­
"My early -experiences were in THIRTY NINE CHAPTERS
It will em phasize the ag ricu ltu ral
w here he is pastor of the C on­ day afternoon.
logging cam ps, shingle nulls, and
Mrs. Lorena McNair, Worthy resources of this region.
One child, Jac k Hall, 4, who
gregational
church.
on ranches. 1 did vunous jobs for G rand M atron, of the E astern
C om petitive contests of fru its
The McCalls sold th eir hom e in was trap p ed in the belfry of th e
S
tar,
will
leave
tom
orrow
for
and vegetables, various farm e x ­
a living w hen young: new sboy,
A shland to a C alifornian and do church was saved by F ire C hief
M adras, Oregon, w here she will
not plan to re tu rn here. McCall C lint B aughm an. The little boy
bellhop,
d ishw asher,
p eanut conduct a district m eeting of hibits .judging of ex h ib its and a-
w ards will be p a rt of th e p ro ­
was pasto r of the C ongregational was u n in ju red b u t was unable to
butchering on train s ,and tru c k ­ four towns,
Bend,
Prineville, gram . A h arv est p arad e is being
C
hurch for four years here and tell who had set the fire o th er
ing b urlup bales in a w arehouse. Redm ond and Madras.
planned, andw indow s will be d ec­
th an to say th a t it was a boy who
interim pastor tw o years.
Jo in ed the N ational G uard in
She will leave S atu rd ay for orated in the harvest m otif. Earl
The R everend McCall spent rode a blue bicycle and who
1911» and was on the M exican P ortland w here she will atten d a N ew bry was appointed to take
th irty years as a m issionary to w eighed ab out 50 pounds.
border w ith my o u tfit in I91o. 1 reception for Mr. C. H. G reen charge of the judging
F irem en w ere p reparing to ru n
J a p a n and M arshall Islands.
HERB
FISCHBORNE,
general
was in Erance (14 m onths), With W orthy G rand P atron, at the Ma
Jo h n D augherty, C harles T a l­ chairman of the Fall Harvest Fes­
hoses
into th e attic of th e b u ild ­
my reg im en t, lo2nd In fan try , in sonic Tem ple, which will be giv ­ ent, and Ben Lom bard will be
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hughes and ing w hen the Hall child was seen
lutU-lini).
Fished com m ercially en by his F riendship C hapter. the com m ittee in charge of the tival, named the committees for fam
ily of B urbank, C alifornia re ­ by spectators a t the window of
the festival this week.
i l l A laska, 191».
W ent to Heed
M onday Mrs. M cNair will leave parade.
tu rn ed to th eir hom e S unday the m in ister’s stu d y w hich is in
College, P o rtlan d , lor one year, P ortland
to visit th irty -n in e
The com m ittee w hich will be
a fte r a weeks visit w ith his the belfry. L adders w ere ru shed
and g rad u ated Horn the u n iv e r­ chapters of the E astern S ta r in responsible for the exhibits will
brothers, Mr. D. J. H ughes and to the window and B aughm an
sity of O regon in 1923. H onorary E astern O regon D istrict. All in be headed by M ayor T hornton
fam ily of E ast M ain S tre e t and broke out th e glass an d lifted the
degree, D octor ol L ite ra tu re , la-*o all, she will have sixteen m eet­ Wiley. M em bers of the com m ittee
frig h ten ed child to safety.
J. J. H ughes of B. Street.
Lewis & C lark College. W orked ings. Mrs. M cNair will be gone 1 I include
U V IU V IU
1 M
1 I U ayor
J \ .! k
llu J 1
T hornton VV
Wiley,
The Hall child told how the
Lincoln
school
stu
dents
will
on a n ew spaper as ponce re p o rt­ about two and a half w eeks and Dr. W. W. W eller, R alph Koozer,
o th er boy had set a robe on fire
e r in 1923. 1 sold my fu s t story will re tu rn to A shland around H arry M orris, Lyn N ew bry, Ed- m eet at the college auditorium ,
in th e choir loft, an d of an o th er
w hile still a t the U niversity. In tbe first of O ctober. She is trav win Singm aster, G. H. W enner, M onday, Septem ber 16, and will
fire w hich w as sta rte d n e a r th e
receive
th
eir
room
assignm
ents
1923 1 w ent to New York, tru n k ­ eling by private car.
and L ark in G rubb.
fro n t of th e church.
F irem en
at th at time.
ing th at the best place to be loi
E xhibits will be displayed in
found m atches and p ap er sc a tte r­
a beginning w riter, and rem ained
D efinite plans have been m ade
the A shland A rm ory. The com ­
ed n e a r a side en trance, in d icat­
on tlie indecent edge of s ta rv a ­
m ittee which is in charge of the for housing of the Lincoln school
A ctivian club of A shland will ing plans to s ta rt a th ird fire.
tion lor two years before moving
stu
d
en
ts
during
the
rem
odeling
exhibits includes H erb Huston,
have c h a rte r n ig h t on S atu rd ay ,
F ran k Hall, fa th e r of the child,
back west. 1 was m arried to an
Bob Lugar, Jo h n Collins, Ken period which will be going on S eptem ber 14 a t the W om en’s
is an edger for Robin and G ordon
O regon girl w hile in New YorK,)
d u rin g the fall m onths.
Robbins and Lee B urns.
Civic Club house, according to
Jill M arie Chord, of B aker, Ore. |
F ran k F airw eather, M edford Earl Schilling, p resid en t of the and arriv ed hom e a fte r th e fire
S treets of A shland will be dec­
had b u rn ed itself out. Mrs. H all
"S ettled dow n in my home
Final plans have been m ade for orated in keeping w ith the F es­ contractor, is going to handle the club.
w as in M edford, and the four
tow n of P ortland, in 1925, ano the opening of school at the A sh­ tival xpirit. C. C. W illiam s, Eldon reconstruction of the recently
F ran k Van Dyke will act as y ea r old boy was being tak en
have rem ained here since. Two land Ju n io r High School on Mon S cripter, and Eric L ehfeld t are burned building, and du rin g the
children, Jim , 15, and M ary Ann day m orning, S eptem ber 16, at 1 m em bers of the street decoration Phase of reconstruction it will be T oastm aster and w _ ill introduce care of by his o ld er sister.
18.
I'v e w ritten 22 novels and ,8:45 a.m. The registration of all com m ittee.
necessary to house the stu dents H arris Ellsw orth, Oregon legis- . F ire C hief B aughm an and the
roughly 300 short stories, w h ic h , gtudents will take place on Mon
Dollar Day Special
elsew here. R econstruction has al- lator, who will speak on "T he | city police d ep a rtm en t are track -
have app eared in various m aga | day. No p re-reg istratio n will be
j n charge of m erchants activi- re a d y begun and is well under- place of young m en m com m un-1 mg dow n leads in an atte m p t to
ity affairs.”
I discqver, th e .other., b o y -o r boys
ines. Most of these have been 1 u n d erta k en
although
students (¡eg during the F estival is Hugh ' w ay at present.
Am
ong
the
A
shland
£oung
m
en
| involved.
w estern —-
and - - - historical.
1
have
a
an
d
parents
who
would
like
to
M
cKeever.
reccntlv
uDnointuri
Until*¡»nStructi
fi» n ètru ctio n is com pleted
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. . 1 — ■-
-------- ------ -- «ivrkevver,
recently appointed
(airly good Library on the
talk o v e r, then* p rn e ia n u p f stun- head of the R etail T rades Bu- the P rim ary classes, which form- who will receive th e insignia of) The ch ild ren gained en try into
and do» a great deal of its e n if h les, schedule and any special j-eau A ssisting M cK ever will be e r Iy m et at the school are sche th e A ctivian will be Schilling, 1 the chu rch th ro u g h th e front door
in ad d ition I have covered the problem s are w elcom e to the Paul p innell and H enry Metz, d u led to m eet in the C hurch of L yn N ew bry, E rn est W a rre n ,1 w hich alw ays has been unlocked.
Loss tQ Exceed $3Q 00Q
w est by all m e a n s o f l o c o m o t i o n ; p r i n c i p a l s office anytim e this Dollar Day specials will be avail- th c N azarene on F ourth and B. K en H arris, Jo h n Collins W e n ,
dell --------------
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practically since birth My par- week. The office will be open able to the tow n’s visitors during streets.
Law rence, G
ordon ---------
M iller, _ F jre c h ie f B aughm an in look­
ents began the traveling
anti 1 daily for such conferences from the Festival. According to W illiam , In term ed iate grades from Lin- C harles W arren, V ern Johnson, ing a t the ruins, said th a t the loss
continued it. 1 think the record 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Healy, secretary of the C ham ber c° ln will m eet in the J u n io r and K en Jones, Ken Robbins, Roy w ould w ell exceed $30,000. In ­
now stands, m sofur as m otion
Peck, Bud Silvers and Ewing Y. su ran ce on th e building and the
Many im provem ents have been of Com m erce, 500 one dollar hills S enior high schools.
pictures are concerned: Canyon m ade in the Ju n io r High d i n i n g will be placed in circulation p rio ri M embers of the school board M itchell.
contents am ounts to $12,000. The
Passage, Union Pacific, Stage the sum m er.
AU of the floors to the opening of the Festival. !an d the adm in istrativ e section of
building w as com pletely g u tted
Coach, A bilene Tow n (nam e ot have been refinished and w axed These dollar bills will be redeem - th e schools expressed ap p recia­
by th e fire w hich w orked from
book Trail Town) and a few o th ­ to a high polish.
Much new a b )e a t the stores in A shland at tion to the N azarene C hurch
the u p p er stories dow nw ard.
ers 1 have not keep record of.
plum bing has been done, includ- g re ater th an face value, or on board and to the Rev. A. J. Ed­
T he chu rch w as 47 years old,
"In addition Jam es C agney has ing tw o new fountains, new’ dish special m erchandise. Each store w ards for the cooperation which
th e re a r ad d itio n had been m ade,
purchased Bugles in the A fte r­ w ashing tubs for the cafeteria w ill be a n O|t e d so m any of the will m ake it possible for the p ri­
how ever, in 1924. D uring th e past
T n ' 4p “ ' po’? ‘swa ?m rI ;ind 8 ,n eE si.n.k i% t,KL a rt rBo,n ; bins 'a n d those particu lar” * bii'ls m ary classes to m eet in th e S u n ­
noon for . p ,. ic tu
five y ears th e en tire au d ito riu m
M
em
bers
of
the
A
shland
Toast-
have ju s t finished tw o new stor- Several blackboards have been j w in be redeem able onlv at th at day school suite of the church.
rem odeled.
A iirtej
firtex
The P iim arv " r o o m s 'of*
m asters club unanim ously voted 1 n had
a 9. been
De®n rem
oaeiea.
a
ics directly for pictures. 1 am at refinished and new paint has pa i ticu lar store
. l n t rrim a ry rooms ot the V1 nd
n i„ b. tr> f o r e e n t h e i r n e x t ceiling had been added and oth
the presen t m om ent beginning a I applied to m uch woodwork. A j A n exhibit of photographs of Lincoln school w ere slightly d a m -. «jonoay m g n t io 101 ego tn e ir n e x t e r w ork k had been -------
com pleted. The
novel of O regon laid in th e new public address system has ;ind about A sh)and w in be dis­ eged by the fire and it is hoped M o ndays m eeting and to atten d chu rch was clear of all in d eb ted ­
th
at
it
will
not
be
too
long
be-
the
ban
q
u
et
which
is
being
given
pel md of the late Sixties.
, been installed in the g y m n asiu m ., played during the celebration.
by th e C ham ber of C om m erce in ness.
“I am a m em ber of the M eth- Special atten tio n has been g iv e n , This ex h ib it will be under the fore the building can be used
W ill Meet Sunday
o rd er to h ear E rn est Haycox
odist church R otarian D elta la u to rcm ove possible fire hazards’ Jire c tio n
of W ilbur Bushnell.
A ccording to th e Rev. Earl
speak.
Delta m em ber of S elective S er- All fire hoses have been te s te d , P hotographs th a t are displaveed
The T oastm asters plan to stu d y Dow
_
, ning,
- m in ister of th e church,
vice Board No. 1, M ultnom ah ;ltld a ll fire extinguishers clean- will
w in be
b
the prize
D riz e w
i n n i n g first,
f ir s t
the
w inning
the
speech
given
by
Haycox
a
n
d
'
S
u
n
d
ay
services will be held
county since 1940 and tru stee of ed and refilled.
second, and th ird place photo­
...
_
_
w ill discuss his speech at th eir 1 p ro b ab ly th e m orning services
Oregon S tate L ibrary. Eleven
The teaching staff will m eet graphs in the contest which is
Ivliss Cora B aldw in, au n t of next re c u la r m eeting w hich will will he the ju n io r high school
books of m ine have appeared in for special m eetings F riday m orn cu rren tly being sponsored by the
.. .
.
Mrs. A rchie Million of 7025 North be held M onday S eptem ber 23.1 and th e evening services a t the
the A rm ed Services Edition w ith ¡ng a n d a fternoon. It is estim at-
Portsm outh, P o rtland,
received
Some m em bers of the M edford I S eventh Day A d v en tist church,
som ething over a m illion circu- ed th a t the attendance will run C ham ber of Com m erce, honor-
m ention
and ru n n e r
up w ord W ednesday of Mrs. Mil- T oastm asters club are expected A shland churches responded gen-
laton. R epresented in some sh o rt well over 300 pupils this year able
will also be s h o w n .! lion’s death.
to ‘be preserit at the banquet on erously to th e needs of th e congre
story anthologies. P resident, Uni- w jth the steady increase in school photographs
Photographs for the contest can j Mrs. Million is a form er resi- M onday
gation, D ow ning said,
as m any
versity of Oregon A lum ni Asso- population. W ith the addition of be left a t B ushnell Studio, The i d en t of A shland. H er husband
The A shland club is at p resen t m inisters o ffered th e use of th e ir
ciation.’’
I the pupils from Lincoln School
„
Tickets for the b an q u et a r e , for a w hile the building will be News R eview office, o r the of- was an em ployee of the S o u th ern w o rk ing on plans for a C h arter churches. . „
fices of the C ham ber of Com- Pacific railro ad and the M illion n i e h t R o b e r t H a r d v is h an d lin e
E v erett McGee, G eorge
An-
$1.50 and are av ailab le at the jam m ed to the rafters, P rincipal m
erce in th e city hall. W inners fam ily Is one of the pioneer fam- tbp arrangem ents.
drew s, and Mrs. Jo h n Schown-
C ham ber of Com merce.
Roland P ark s said. This eondi will be announced d u rin g the ilies of A shland.
,, 1
■ o
w ald are m em bers of a com m ittee
Dr Elmo Stevenson of the tion will be greatly eased by the Festival. The first th ree prizes ' The funeral and b urial will be ^CHOOI ivCj^’l S l F t l l l O I i
w hich is in v estig atin g p otential
S outhern Oregon College will act re tu rn of the Lincoln pupils to and ten of the honorable m ention
m eeting sites.
T rustees of th e
as T oastm aster at the function. th eir ow n building .
i r e p c ia n g e d u n "’ss p re sen ' plans
prizes will be cash.
church include McGee. A ndrew s
He will be introduced by R obert
• R egistration of high school stu - and J. A. P u tm an . T. L. O’H ara
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. W ellen
Dodge, who is general chairm an
dents w ill begin T hursday even- is ch airm an of th e board of el­
Jr.,
arriv
ed
at
M
organtow
n,
West
of the banquet.
ing and continue into F rid ay and ders.
The b an q u e t is being prepared V irginia recently to m ake theii
S atu rd ay evening, it was announ-1 Am ong the things w hich w ere
by the ladies of the Bellview home. Mrs. W ellen is the daugh
ced this w eek by Leland Linn, lost w ere all th e notes and the
te r of Dr. and Mrs. W alter R ed­
grange.
L
su p erin ten d e n t o f A s hl a n d lib rary of th e Rev. Downing,
ford
and
was
just
recently
m
a
r­
"Canyon P assage” the movie
schools.
| T he house of Mrs. Em m a Ahl-
about Jack so n v ille and S outhern ried. She is teaching Home Eco­
U sually reg istratio n for high strom , 338 C. S treet w as saved by
Oregon will be show n a t the V ar­ nom ics in the U niversity of West
O fficers of A sh lan d ’s A m eri-
O utgoing Legion officers were: school classes is the week preceu- th e fire d ep artm en t. The house
sity th eatre d u ring the period of V irginia and her husband is at- can Legion P ost No. 14 and offi- Ja k e Lahr, C om m ander; W illiam ing th e opening of school, how ­ is not o v er fo u r feet from the
cers of the L egion A uxiliary w ere Woods, F irst Vice C o m m an d er- ever, this year ,due to the educa- east w all of th e church. One roof
time th a t Haycox is here. Ac­ tendng Law School there.
cording to B ert M ottner,^ m an­
fi"
YtedtheSdwy eve.ninJ?. a ' Em m ett W hit ham * Second Vice Ùonàl " c o n f e r ^ ë 'w h ic h is 'b e in g ffr“e ,at 109 F o u rth S treet, was
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W
illiam
Snider
ager of the
th eatre.
Canyon
8
«
l
o
c
k
at th e W om ens £fV.Ç C om m ander: John> BUlmgs Chap- h e |d
th e teach ers the reg ,s - ; callsed by the blaze b u t was
Passage” ’ will begin S unday, have retu rn ed to A shland for the elub, In a jo in t installation, M ed -¡lain ; C. M. Frazier, A d ju tan t, and tratio n of high school stu d en ts quickly extinguished.
S eptem ber 15 and will close on w inter. They have been spending ford Legion and th eir auxiliary Guy A pplew hite, Service Officer. w in not start until T hursday
the sum m er in C harleston, O re­ officers w ere also installed.
a
n
«
ovoninn
W ednesday.
gon, because of Mr. S nider’s
D istrict A d tu tan t F ritz N isse n 1 Outgoing
A u x iliary
officers evening,
of
P
o
rt
andI
w
ith
Mrs
Em
ilv
Kel
i
w
ere:
Mrs
B
etty
F
razeir,
P
res-
L inn pointed out th at a n in ;
health.
k r t d i s t S t ¿re sid e n t of K erbv ldent; M rs’ Neva Wood- ls t Vice ci eased enro m ent in high school
Tow n Talk
O regonT 'V nslaiied'^the ’f o l l o w ^
A” "
by
A s h la n d A m e r i r n n I eoinn off
Vlce P resid en t; Mrs. H anorah es t° ruH capacity, in n rn er w
cers for the^Nomine
PHT
Francis, S ecretary -T reasu rer; Mis m ack su re that all seniors g e t
Bids will be accepted for the
News
Review
Incom ing L e X oHiccrs are: S tella C orthcll C haplain;
Mrs.
Plaza im provem ent project in
Phil S ta n sb u rv com m ander- Don Cella B erm nghausen, H istorian; tion it is necessary th at tney le
P o rtland on S eptem ber 24th, ac­
R eporters
H inthorne’ F irst V k ^ C om m and- M rs’ R uth C ushing and Mrs. Mary g ' ^ r first.
cording to an an nouncem ent m ade
n m tn o rn e , r u s t vice u o m m an a H ughes S erg ean t at A r m s M rs
T he com plete reg istration sche-
by the F ederal B ureau of Roads
er; E m m ett W hitham , Second " u.® : ,
s ,
. 1 „ rn}s - M1?- j , . i „ «.
fnlinw«-
BOB LUGAR, THE REV. LEO
Vice
C
om
m
ander-
Em
m
ett
Whit-
®e
tty
Adams,
J
u
n
io
r
P
ast
Presi-
du2e
ls as Iol,u
WSj
and S tate H ighw ay Commision.
vice u o m m a n a e i, ism m eu w n n , .
Seniors,
T hursday
e v e _ n in g , , C. WINE, VERN DECKER, E. H
George K nox and H. L. C lay-
5m m ett W hitham , R ichard G.
SINGM ASTER, HOW ARD O D ­
comb are both rushing the con­
B erninghauser, C haplain: Ben T. C e Ä np o ^ & S ° ? Me£ f° rbd’ ^ n Î o V f a n d ^ î n i o ^ n o t al- EN, and sev eral o th er g etting
stru ctio n of th eir building which
ready _registered). F rid a y , afte r
Lom bard, A d ju tan t and G uy Ap­ aCndn trCavPe°inj i i S rt!onnS
will fro n t on H ighw ay 99 in the
A ko “ ’? • Sw T? S . 2 : 3 » " - K M. j
« 7 S e C hurch
plewhite, as Service Officer M„ present*1 l o r
area betw een Oak and W ater
A uxiliary officers are: Mrs. lE
. £ . fts e n i io r m e installation. Also and a]so ,n the evpn)ng from of C h rist . . . I. R. FRIDEGER
streets.
Neva
Wood,
president
M rs.1 D itsn c t C om m ander Phil O tter- 7:00 - 10:00 P. M.
| discussing the price of T u rkish
T here is a possibility th at no
Cloma Songer, ls t vice president: ' bein from
K lam ath Falls was
Sophom ores (Also/ Seniors am ’ , raisin s . . . KEN M ILLER polic-
bids will be m ade on the g ra d ­
Mrs. Nancy F ieguth, 2nd Vice here.
Tuniors not previously registered) | m g th e carn iv al grounds. . . DR.
ing and paving Job of highw ay
P resid en t; Mrs. S hirley B erning | A fter the installation of offi S atu rd ay evening. Sept. 14 from R A LPH POSTON driv in g around
99, because of the continually in­
hauser .S ecretary; Mrs. G race cers ,a dance was held w ith the 7:00 - 10:00 P. M.
in a b ran d new autom obile.
creasing construction costs.
C ram er, C haplai;n Mrs. Ora Duf- o rchestra from M errill’s Dream-
[f no bids are reiceved the
Mrs.
Ilda
C
hindlund
of
Los
i
H arley S tevens and sister, Miss
field,
H istorian;
Mrs.
Helen land playing. Mrs. M ary Hughes
Plaza P ro ject will be fu rth e r de-1 Phil Stansbury, Legion com Loomis. S erg ean t a t Arms; Mrs. Mrs. S tella C orthell and Mrs. __
.
..........-o ___
Angeles
is visiting
Mr __
and ___
Mrs _____
M ertie, of O regon City, are vis-
layed. City officials hope th at mander for 1946-47 who waa in -B e tty F raier, J u n io r P ast Presi- L u ra A pplew hite served on the Don M acW hirter and the R obert iting; D r7 and' Mrs E ?P <B orden
this delay w ill not be necessary. ■tailed Wednesday night.
dent.
e n tertain m e n t com m ittee.
an d Bill Sniders. -
th is week.
Lincoln Students
Quarters Found
Active Club Will
Charter Saturday
Ashland Jr. High
Ready to Begin
i oasi masters To
Attend Banquet
Mrs. Archie Million
Dies In Portland
To Begin Thursday
ASHLAND AND MEDFORD LEGION
POSTS HAVE JOINT INS rALLATION
Sept. 24 Date For
Plaza Project Bids
Legion Commander