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 ­ • 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 '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