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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1946)
Southern Oregon New* Review, Thursday, September la , 1946 9 Mrs. Morrison Is uuneo luesoay Bruce and Shuman To Broadcast Daily Junior Boys Have m vamping Irip MEMBERS can I*TA Gets Drinking , ,, o , , B O U llU U Il r t r S c h o o l pears for relief use S everal m em bers of the Chris- the First M ethodist C n .i .u The Ju n io r-S en io r Ib g h School ’.*??.!, ^ ' ' cnce ^<:burch sPt n ‘ *««t A shland will he the featu red rut division of the A shianu P. i.zv. 4»°»>iPOUiicls. of Pvais 10 speaker T hursday, l> i m ay and , on 1 ut auiiy lAAOimn^ o* tn e V U lU lIlg OlOUl C U iillO l InCuBUluB has presen ted the stu dents oi tne “ i vnri S aturday, S eptem ber iz, °i> -M rS’ S t»Vtn liiv Ul. OuJ .» ivlAO *Vli an itu m v b i j v u j v, i ii tie l u i u i u i i - ju n io r and senior high school a r,,. »•*« >v t < w, U k AM KJ - 11 on the daily broadcast w inch ‘ ew b rV donated the '•»»*. • ft . *|a, OuttAAA A^t««.«A' is sponsored over KW lis by . k J till* A.J1 *«« U iil'A UuH(, vl A aa V ** U c v u iu iiijj V«. k J . 1 new drin k in g fountain, which has P . ¿ he local ch u rch to be *» * • A A MAA U ( »• .« O ' J t U g l/lil, A ^S>V «A i C V- been installed in the Ju n io r H, ,h '* L ,1. Uir ° P‘? n reJ lef These A shland M inisterial . t . ...... i.. I b * t.auui- A V*«A4ldl , . . . u U o a O A V vl ' ‘ * — * * .> * ,K * ‘- V p H U i U k . J >tiU4 UAVAi CqUlplAACiAA. le d u y iOl x «. a 4<.«<«4k ¿m u u fa nave u iu tu v n -I School gym nasium pea,!\ W1‘J be «hipped out w ith Beginning Monday am i pi . km «»> p .A .t. M fc I i U A A M A iA t* U .» < i.t u i . j k j i k a c x i i e i o e i y etiec- ’ T here has been a need for uch ! a hll J u " a t,,o n M iro,J? , Medford i .. ,u, n Wednesday ol next week *.* itUiipiAAg ii ip .m l. Align w i a u ’A l * | A A AAAoA i l t l l V l , m i c o n t r o l l i n g t o u t i n g m o m | a fountain for m any years in the boat w j..’ J k i ^ t l ^ Y o rk .,w heie a will L. the Rev. G eorge M. Shu i | b l k s W H O u u i l i o i , - , 0 1 . . . e d f , . w gym and the PTA furnished this , 1 l k them to Europe, '. l> i i of the First I’resby gave tn em p.-i niinoioii to use o u U i i la t o u i u u g b i y a p p b e u . v**’ A.UAV vmaakamva CU by Ml. c a b in up W agoner C reek . ueuaunui control oi worm s is i fountain as one of th eir wo-k S upport Bill passed on the Nov- •• . MAM.l' »»**«* AAA a UI IAICJ a I terian church. * * • * < . < U ,. V k w A / AU A In ey lelt I uesday loo m in g and «iso poaaioic w iui U t i f according | projeets for the schools. Last year em ber ballot. This bill was for- 1m p ro g ra m is nt 9:15 d aily .mil is titled: "The C hurch i i re tu rn e d W ednesuay u n u .w u .., io i_uiuy, ii m ice or to u r u u r th e g roup »ponsored the ra c in g m ulated and is being sponsored Your Home." H l I l l ' U M H I V i d a L r u l . l 111 oem g in the woous lo r one n ig o . -P*'uya ure iiiaue. n o w ev er, w nere of the funds for th e high school by the Oregon P a re n t Teachers M « » . m A (lui / , vuiM unitu, .tim en o, They cooked lo u r m eats, lo t kJ. j i is used an increase in spiuei U? ,/ H|lipTA 0 i Association and o ther groups in- I UM O ¿UI va * • •* M * .* hoys w ere accom panied oy in . o b i. iiiteaiuiion is to be ex p e ct ‘ Thf B UM MU yi'MI.t Uiu III II.V The local PTA groups plan a terested in Oregon education U l i iC O | m i UVUk4 Kev. Alice May Woolley aiiu *vn < ed. To overcom e tnis it is ree- . o n e w u b neuve very activ e year. The chief b u d - M archial S tan sb u ry is presi- H I tilv U4i lIlK u l.U V l t u t t i i U l i U A* M . G enevieve iloidrulge, tn eir Luo J unintended th at e x tra sprays be ness of th e fall will be the work d en t of the Jr. Sr J’TA and Mrs »* lAiVIIIOcf OI lili* U U lC a Z illi b o - day school teacher. E very one o. used to control the m ites. tow ard getting the Basic School Roy F razier is secretary cieiy , tile eleven boys who a lte n o e il, Cordy also suggests th at it said they greatly enjoyed tne •«ouiu prooaoly be well to notify »»iii' in .survived by tw o Hihlci's, Marc A. Sm ith, son ol Mr. nnt! trip. ¡V4i.'». iLjiiuia Wheeier, /i.siiianti; ideal dealers in o rd er to insure mi a . m nuie I ' o ii o c r , m i u i i u Hann; Mrs. E. O. Sm ith of A shland, and that the farm er h av e a supply ol the spray m aterial on hand. I WO b(iiw, u n u iless uUUi I Ol N t’A- Miss Leda Klim ek, d au g h ter ol iJescndy Will Be • * • P‘»n, Vv tuning ton; w in B utler, Mr and Mrs. Marcel K lim ek ol The O riental F ru it m oth is in • <ong Beucn, vtusm ngton, and a T alent, w ere joined in tnarriagi With Gragg’s Resort in o i li e r , B llii.s l . rizzie oi ivlaiiuili) at the M ethodist Parsonage ir C harles E. Besondy, Jr., form vading Oregon afte r having m ade A shland on M onday m orning, ••alls, a n d one g iu iid c m iu an d erly ol St. Jam es, Minn, is now inroads on the peach orchards of S eptem ber 9th Dr. G. W Bruce, two great grunuytiiiuren. affialiated with Owen G ragg in all the neighboring states. G ro w H er Husband and two d a u g h t pa.stoi of the M ethodist C hurch the operation oi Sky Lodge, ers of peaches wro find w ilted n a d the cerem ony .using the rine ends of twigs or an occasional ers preceded h er in death. ritual S tanding w ith the bridt G ragg stated last week. worm inside the fru it m ight well Sky Lodge is the resort fo rm and groom was Miss Eva Sm ith check carefully to see if these erly know n as R ussell’s Siskiyou sister of the groom .and Mrs. O camp. It is on H ighw ay 99 be aren t caused by the O riental fru it V. Johnson, sister of the bride changes een A shland and the C alifo r moth. The m oth itself is about The bride wore a gray w oo1 tw nia border. The resort has a 35 the size of a codling m oth. West Coast A irlines today an su it w ith a gardenia corsage and by 40 foot lodge and 10 cabins. nounced the ap p o in tm en t ot w hite accessories. Mrs. Johnson Kev »rend George M. S hum an C harles A. Whillock ol A shland wore a light flow ered jersey dres: G ragg and Besondy plan to open spent T hursday in P o rtlan d a t the resort this w in ter utilizing as M edford station nianaer tor the and Miss Sm ith a coral crepe. the deep snow s of the Siskiyous tending a speakers conference for new airline, which is scheduled The front room of the parsonage as an attra ctio n for w in ter sports the P resb y terian church a t the io begin operating daily Hights was decorated w ith huge baskets enthusiasts. M allory Hotel. Rev. S hum an is into M edford eai ly this lull. of gladolias and lighted tapers, The resort will also have a chairm an of the K estorati o n W hillotk, who resides a t 145 arranged by Mrs. G. W. Bruce lounge and a night club which m ittee for S ou th ern Oregon Alm ond stre e t in A shland, and is Im m ediately following the cere will he operated for guests and Com S outhern Oregon will raise $50,- at presen t em ployed by United mony W ilbur Bushnell of th< visitors. w / ' Í _ for resto ratio n fund. Air Lines as tn eir M eaiord S ta Bushnell Studios, took several pit Besondy, who is G raggs nephew , 000.00 Miss Agnes W hite is visiting tion Agent, has had over live tu res of the w edding group. was released from the A rm y Air friends this week in A shland. years airlin e operation and flight The bride and groom left im Forces A ugust 27. W hile he was Miss W hite has been atten d in g experience. m ediately for a honeym oon trip in the A ir force he was a flight Oregon S tate college this sum i ... t D uring the w ar he served as a of two w eeks down into Mexico engineer and for a period of tim e and plans to re tu rn for th e fall m em ber of a flight crew as con They will m ake th eir hom e in was a legal assistan t in Ju d g e and w in ter term . She is a fo rm tract ca rrie r for the A rm y Trans A shland. A dvocate G e n eral’s D epartm ent. e r resid en t of Ashland. T w in Plunges, which is also p o rt Com m and, and held tne ran k ______ of F irst L ieutenant. He has h a d 1J^ERB HUSTON'S SON operated by G ragg will close over 2500 hours in the air as a ra VISITING IN ASHLAND soon, the d ate as yet is u n a n D yer S. Huston of Los Angeles nounced, depending upon the dio operator, and flew m uch of was in Ashland visiting his fa th w eather. tnis in the Pacific area. • A resid en t of S outhern Oregon, t er, H erb . Huston, last week. since 1915, he is m arried and has . " ust<?n received his discharge CHIPMAN AND LOVE HAVE two children. from the Arm y at C am p Beale, DEEP SEA FISHING TRIP W. J. C hipm an and W alter According to W hillock it i s 1 C abforniii W ednesday, Sept- the policy of West Coast A irlin e s ?.m b tT 4 F o r ,h t' Past nine mon Love w ho w ere in Coos Bay last to h u e local personnel w herever ths he had been stationed at week vacationing, w ent deep sea such qualified personnel can be N uerenburg, G erm any w ith the fishing and m ade a fine catch. lound in the 2b W ashington and Q u a rterm aster Corp He spent They caught tw enty-sev en black Oregon cities which West Coast two years and five m onths in the snappers, which weighed 175 lbs., arm y. Previous to going into the two salm on and tw o link cod. will serve. arm y Huston was em ployed by Jo h n Riley P itten g e r received Mr. and Mrs. L F. Engle spent Lend Lease in the E ngineering REFRIG ERA TORS, STOVES A N D APPLIANCES som in his invitation to a tten d the 52nd the week end at L ake O'W oods Corp, _ - and spent . — e tim ......- e — as guests of Mr. and Mrs. C arl i Kk.vpt, E ritrea, Africa, and o ther "L° i ot the P itten g e r fam ily, Brower. j foreign countries. He plans to go w hich is being held this S unday. S eptem ber 15 at H eekin P ark , in Mi's. M elvin Buldwi n a n d into publicity work in Los A ng M uncie, Indiana. MY. P itten g e r RADIOS, R EC O RD PLAYERS, C O M B IN A TIO N S d au g h ter, Carol, and Mrs. Erw in eles. said he was not going to be able Let Electricity Do Your W e have a Complete Stock P ra tt of K lam ath Falls visited u u s i n D m KTi-c-un to atten d this year. Before com F riday w ith Mr. and Mrs. K. A .1 c ° o r / t h f a t b f d Y r t > v D Housework. We Have A ing w est he atten d ed the 1909 M iller and son, Je rry . C. THEATRE PARTY of Records: Victor, C olum reunion. T here are four P itte n Complete Line of Modern Mr and Mrs. H. C. R obinson i nu and children. M arvin. B everly Ashland C ham ber ger fam ilies in Jackson county. Appliances. G eorge A ndrew s and fam ily bia, Sonora, Decca, Majestic. a n d D onald sp e n t th re e d a y s .Ia si " L C« " T Z 5 i ^ . W‘ d nsday even- w eek in P ortland. Salem and * S cp ,em b er » • »» a 4h« atre «pent last w eek vacationing a t C ottage G rove and Florence, O re- M ilw aukee, Oregon. They visited P B efore’ the technicolor rr gon. M'im U|nd E verett T'lwnsom ' "B lythe S p irit” taken from the ' Bob H eath and fam ily of Duns- m M ilwaukee, play by Noel Coward, candy and m uir, C alifornia, spent the week 399 East Main Phone 7821 Miss Joyce A bbott and W e sto n , popcorn w ere passed to each lend w ith Mr. H eath’s m other, ASHLAN D D I A M O N D R I N G S La Blanc visited Oregon Caves, I teacher. In addition tw o short Mrs. C. A. H eath. They celebrat- S unday. subjects w ere shown. ed. Mrs. H eath ’s 78th birthday. m j RURAL NOTES w j m ieda Klimek Weds Marc Smith Mon. GOOD NEW S/ Ashland’s Charles W hillock Airlines Only Exclusive Appliance Shop Offers You NORGE and PHILCO MAJESTIC & PHILCO ï SEÄ03S ElECTem <s@. Keepsake SlteltSoH. Hear Ernest Haycox MONDAY SEPTEM BER Report to peonie who ore w aiting for telephone service Watch Repair, Jew elry Repair Engraving Ashland Phone 7131 16 Prominent Oregon Author Will Speak in Person To Ashland Audience CANYON PASSAGE” HAYCOX NOVELS WILL BE Wanted INCLUDE PLAYING "TRAIL T O W N ” IN ASHLAND the Board of Directors of the Chamber Tickets, tax included $1.40 y^/ITH higher costs for replacement you will be wise to look over your insurance policies to make certain they cover as fully as possible any loss that may occur. Ask this Hartford aqency to check your policies to make sure y o u h a v e adequate insurance. ASHLAND S.C. Jones & Sons "U N IO N PACIFIC” WHILE HAYCOX IS HERE "STAGE C O A C H ” Limited Ticket Sale — 200 Seats Available BU> 'lo u r tickets at the Chamber of Commerce, the Mart or From Any Member of B ILLIN G S AGENCY 209 W. Main St. Ph. 7558 Medford .Oregon CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BAHQUET ELKS TEMPLE w . - „ « à W leleP1”” « ‘,lm0S: More Coverage twice os >as’ bu, orders kW» I» “™”’ More than J24.000 telephones have been added on the Pacific Coast m the first full year since the war. During the first half of 19 6 we aoded telephones almost twice as fast as es er before. Still, there is a tremendous job yet to be done. The Pacific Coast is continuing to grow rapidly. New applicants for tele phone service have been pouring in at double the rate a year ago. } But we are doing our best to catch up. M il lions of dollars worth of new equipment is on the wav. You may be certain that we will bring you your telephone just as soon as we possibly can. I hank you for your patience. Main 4 Oak Ph. 8781 Ashland. Oregon 6:30 P. M. DEPENDABLE INSURANCE COUNCELORS y’r. ntH Te!«qrn’'h Company 111 Oak St. Telephone 3021 'V