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< *7<4c Sauihesut Form erly The Southern Oregon M iner S3 per Year 2 Years for S3 pT«‘ NEWS REVIEW j.UU PER YEAH Police Dept. To Hold Educational Safety Campaign Óletftm. A S H L A N D . JA C K S O N C O U N T Y . O R EG O N i M ISS M A SO N A T T E N D S L lô n M H ï A SSO C . M l l I » m iss C o ra iviason, c u y l i b r a rian, aueiiuuu m c •itiin annual Pacilic iso rm w est d u i a r y sia»v- ciation convenes in v aocouvei, it. C., S eptem ber i, a, ano uto. Schools Enroll 150 Additional Two Ashland Women Elected to Offices Thursday, September 19, 1946 See The F irst Football Gam e F rid ay At W alter Phillip* Field Voi 13, No. 29. Complacency and Poor Planning Hurt State Mrs. M abie R. L o w th er and Mrs. M aude M arske both of A sh Superintendent Leland P. Lirin land w ere elected to offices of M iss m ason s ta te d in a i toe announced m is week tn a t rcso- the Jackson and Jo sephine C o u n ty W om en’s C h ristian T em per th e m e ol m e c o n ie re n c e la n d P u b lic S ch o o ls e n ro lle d m o _ I ance at a . . bi-county m eet- L.101 a rie s lo r a n e w A ge a m m ore students, or 14% over, »»ton-, . . . Union .. .. . W ill Spend Tw o W eek* h o p es to be ab le to a tte n d tin day than w ere enrolled by m e ! 11?*5 be d .h ,n RM^h^OI< t s 1 | h <? Tw o Speaker* T h i* Week leaching Proper method n e x t m e e tin g w nicti w in pro- end of m e lirs t week a y e a r a g o ., cb “ rcb o i , tbe B rethern, T hursday H E C E P T IO N A N D T E A FO R Agree On Methods Of O n t b ü r t AU 1MUH MUMUAY Ot T ra ltic Conduct ouoly be lieiu a t a u n V aney, »na Lincoln enrolled 327 M o n u u y ,l° 1 viS‘<T : Creating Better State R. L ow ther was isrneai tiaycox, O regon au tn o r, an in c re a se ol 66 o v e r last .......... M,ti M ab,e no, n e x t y ear. S tressing the fact th a t only '“f . .. ¡ w J m n X ï ï h S l T g 'w S î d ’ X ; P resid en i; Mr*. Maude was en tertain ed a t a reception b e An ed u c u tio n u l cu tn p a ig n to t through cooperation and p la n n touch A sh la n d p e d e s tria n s anu töre tne u ia in b v r 01 C om m erce ing could Oregon hope to advance d riv e rs uiiKe th e p ro p e r tr u tln b an q u et a t tne nom e ol ivir. anu high lias an incn in d u strially .ag riculturally, and co u resies b eg an Uns weeK accord vice-president; Mrs. Ju lia G reg Mrs. f r a n k Van u y s t , on r»ar- stu d en ts and the a e n io r nign ory, M edford, recording sec ret nig to C ln ei ol P o n c e c . P. ta i garu in e stree t, guests presen t as a recreatio n al area. Two well M rs. A r th u r P e te rs, M rs W. U. school shows an increase in e n ary; and Mrs. G eorge A nderson, were: Mr. and Mrs. tsen Com oaru, know n O regon speakers ap p e a r ' nt. ent ol dl students. ed before A shland audiences to The educational program will M organ, und M rs. W alker iron) rollm Pass .treasurer. u r. tueorge H un, Or: ano Mrs. | convey Mr. Linn also slated th a t th ere G rants a w arning ag ain st letting w a sn in g lo n seno o I, r a i e n t follow the plan ol instructing Devotional services w ere con- Elm o Stevenson, Mr. and »virs. driv ers in the proper m ethod or T e a c h e rs A sso ciatio n ; M rs. ho y w ere m any stu d en ts still unable ducted and Mrs. Jea n B yers ot iv .u iia rn Mealy, o r. w. W. Weiler, tne fu tu re tak e care of itself. S peaking M onday n ig h t to 150 }••*« th e ir su m m e r jo b s an d A shland sang d u rin g th e pro- ’ Mr. and Mrs. R obert Douge ano m aking U-Turns, 01 double park P eck, H orn L ificoin, m i s C. »... | to be c-nioiling a little later. gram. people a t m e an n u a l C nam ber of mg and w hen and w here not to F razier, Mrs. f r a n k Van u y k e will Mr. and M is. W endell L aw rence. In order to provide an a d d i The n ex t bi-county convention »»or u ourves w ere serv ed oy C om m erce b an q u et E rn est Hay- double p ark , the dangers ot pull and Mrs. Wm. Reagan from m e tional class room at Lincoln will be held in G ran ts Pass. p ro m in en t Oregon novelist, nig aw ay from curbs, and stop City P.T.A. Council and Mrs. V. m e hostess, M rs F ra n k v an u y g e cox, condem ned th e com placent a tti H. Wines, who rep resen ted the scnool m e space form erly occu ping ut p ed estrian lanes. A lte r tn e C n a m b e r 01 Com Mrs. Jam es M ackie retu rn ed m erce ban q u et the sam e persons tude of O regonians. He pointed P ed estrians will be notified Ju n io r S enior high school, attenu- pied oy tne cafeteria will be used th at anyone indulging in the prat cd the Jackson C ounty council ¡ lo r instruction. Linn poin ted out last F riday from L akeport, C ali were guests ol Mr. and Mrs. n . E. o u t th a t p ractically nothing was lice of jayw ulkng uutum atically P T. A m eeting and school 01 th at along w ith the building to fornia w ith Mr. M ackie w ho had G ouge a t a tea. A d d itio n a l g u ests being done to bring tou rists to su rre n d ers lus rigid of way to tin instruction, W ednesday, S ep tem replace the W ashington school it been at the hom e of his sister in a t m e D odge nom e w e re Mr. ano Oregon. He also stated th a t the is em p erativ e th a t the Lincoln Lakeport. people of th e sta te w ere n o t p la n passing vehicles. According to ber 18, at the G range hall ir. school »Mrs. W inston M arks. be expanded in the n ear n ing the s ta te ’s fu tu re, and thus Robert Ervin arriv ed last W ed C entral P oint. C hief T alen t if it is evident that w ere n o t attem p tin g to control or Mrs. H. H. George, P resid en t of tu tu re, The b asic achool su p p o rt nesday to visit his m other, Mrs. the people of A shland desire guide the states g ro w th tow ard m ore strin g en t m easures to stop O regon C ongress ol P are n ts and , un the N ovem ber ballot w in be C. P. Shore. E rvin was ju s t re th e type of state or com m unity juyw alking the police d ep artm en t Teachers, trom ^Portland and 1 u definite help to A shland in cently discharged from th e U nit w hich was a p leasan t one in Mrs. H vrshd Obye, Vice- presi- m eeting its' expansion needs. ed S tates Arm y. will be glad to cooperate. teacher* Entertained w hich to live. Mrs. B. F. H ollingshead of The educational cam paign will d en t of D istrict No. 8, w ere and W ebster C ity, Iowa passed aw ay Haycox, who is w idely know n last for a pet tod ol two weeks. Il speakers and instructors. A b u s t-1 School b o a rd m em bers as an a u th o r is also w ell know n eir wives en tertain ed the A s h -. S eptem ber 10, 1946. Mrs. Holling is being b rought about T alent ness m eeting preceded the school th I*, • . «4 public kit 1 L I 1 / , . school ■ »* z^z k 1 teach 4 »» z» 11 »»*••» i Lk k is « a — - sister • . ■ 4 - E Mrs. . Z land ers a t I a O 1 ] z shead of C. ' F1 P. D alton W. H ershey and A rn as a sp eak er; the speech w hich lia II U L n u l l , 4 r said because of the existence of of I instruction old B. L ockhart, both of Bend, was p resen ted here M onday was Shore. Lunch was served by the Cen- reception W ednesday evening in n atu ra l factors here w hich othei the P arish House. Oregon, began o p eratin g a City a speech especially p rep ared for com m unities do not have, p a rti trai P oint G range. Roland P arks, principal of J u n Bus Service ,in A shland, M on th e C ham ber of Com m erce. cularly steep and narrow side- ior H igh School, acted as to ast day, S ep tem b er 16. streets and poor alley entrances T rades B ureau S peaker A ccording to H ershey, first few m aster for the an n u al occasion. 1 V T „ 4 i _ „ _ i which necessitate the use of U C hairm an F ran k J. Van D yke N d tlO I ld l C h a r t e r days operations w ere even m ore tu rn and som e double parking. th e W ednesday n ig h t m eet welcom ed the group and extend-1 S atu rd ay n ig h t at the Civic th an they had expected and they ing A t held T alen t stated that the police a t th e L ith ia coffee shop are very hopful th a t th e service cd good w ishes to all of ih e teach C lub House th e A shland A ctive d ep a rtm en t w ould recom m end to of the A shland C ham ber of Com ers for the com ing year. R esponse Club, composed of th e young can be continued for. th e benefit m erce and the T rades B u reau of the city council th at certain street ,, □ ..»!•• v ,1 o u l° V an D yke’s talk was given by m en of A shland was p resented of A sh lan d ’s tra n s it line patrons. the P o rtlan d C h am ber of Com corners be cut back and w id en V rom an and R. R-1 S u p erin ten d e n t L eland P. L inn, th eir C h arter and affiliated into T he bus com pany is a t p resen t ed, and th at free parking space Bob V rom an, fa th e r and s o n | E rvin Lesser, band in stru cto r; 1 the A ctive In ternational. T h e o perating w ith a p erm it from the m erce w hich has been touring be provided w here possible. S o u th ern Oregon. K. C. Eldridge, respectively, and also re sp e c tiv e -• pja yed lw o tru m p e t solos an d C h arter was presented to the T he m otorcycle patrol will be ly v eteran s ol tw o w o rld w a rs ,, c in fo rd W illiam s, of the L incoln Club P resid en t Earl Schilling by city, as they d id n ’t th in k it feas ch airm an of the P o rtlan d trad e ible to get a fran ch ise from the and com m erce com m ittee re ite r u sed as m uch us possible to aid announced th at the N orth M ain ! staIf sang several num bers. il Bob Moore, F irst Vice P resid en t in the educational cam paign and H ardw are, located a t 89 N01 tti 1 £$oar(j m em bers this y ea r a re P resid en t of A ctive In tern atio n - city a t this tim e, Wm. Briggs, ated H aycox’s statem ents. city atto rn ey said. Eldridge, w ho was introduced m .|hon M m ^M rei t“ ' A M h ^ ’d o s í i ^ ‘n T " m ’ bysiness on! F rank J. Van Dyke, G erald Wen- al, of S acram ento, C alifornia, The bus a t p re sen t operates on by S enator Earl N ew bry toast- •nd on M ain stre e t At tn t C io je i^ a tn ^ a y , kjçptemix.,. 21. 1 n e r, M rs. M ern Provost, Lloyd - Officials - of the C lub w ere in Siskiyou and N o rth M ain, stop- m aster for th e occasion, em pha- weeks ' According to Al V rom an who I • g C . ^ , l L y n »»v«z-1 of th e c a m p a ig n tw o trnff.i D aul n u l F 1 r-\ n o 1 1 an ¿ P Finnell. stalled by A ctive In tern atio n al to H ersh ev 8 a n d T o c k h a H ^changes ' sized th a t if O regonians w ere to hence, violations ut tin ti .u n e i |las ßeen a resid _ en t of the ______ Rogue 1 -------------------- - R epresentative, H ow ard Miles, of in the s c h e d S e aSd ad d itio n al i create a d ecent sta te io r th eir code will result in arrests or ci- j n ^ v e rv ä lle y for the' p ast 35 years, A berdeen, W ashington. ch ild ren it was high tim e for la t ions. ; I hey decided th at A shland hau F ran k Van Dyke, A shland A t routing will be m ade if th e m a them to begin plan n in g th a t m ore possibilities th an any o ther the state, an d to follow th ro u g h on torney, T oastm aster for the ev en jo rity of p atrons desire com m unity in the region and so ing, introduced th e honor e d change. those plans. i they decided to go into business L ockhart was in th e navy d u r guests who were: Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge pointed o u t th a t co- here. Dr. W alter W. W eller, D. V. M • Wm, Dodge, Doctor and Mrs, El- ing th e w a r as a radiom an. He I The store is located betw een announced this w eek th a t the mo Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Bob served overseas in th e S outh P a - caV en s of th ^ '- ta te ^ a n d 4iai°a.^ Joe L. F ader, principal of the ( t|,e A shland A uto P a rts and the A shland V eterinary lertnary hospital h ad Moore of Sacramento, California, cific thçatre and wajj disçha|0eX « « .ih e - ,. o re eS li O eW it» d io i W ashington scnool, was reeleclea C layton M otor com pany. T ty .m o v e d into iU new locatum ut Howard MI les ot A berdeen, Wash in F eb ru ary 1946 He is m arried O regon p e w , so aicrç p resid en t of the Jackson county tw o story building was bought by H ig h w a y 66 ju s t beyond W alker ington and M r an d M rs ’MeAl- and has one boy 3 ‘/i years old. " I’m p reaching th e gospel of u iv isio n oi tne O regon Educa- the V iom an's last spring from A venue. lister of M edford Oregon. H ershey also operates the city fellow ship,” E ldridge said. "We "o o ai Association a t a m eeting S cott Reed. T he h ard w are store F orm erly located at the in ter- M cA llister gave the Key note bus line in Bend, Oregon. should have a d eep er know ledge ol the o rg am zaton held at boutn- ,s located on the ground flooi section of Iowa tftid Siskiyou the speech of the evening which stres of o ur various com m unities p ro c in O regon College, aeptem oei and there are th ree ap artm en ts V eterinary hospital was tran sfer- sed th o rta n m ' of a young vnnne the e im n portance blem s so th a t we can w ork to and lOtb. on the second floor. Mr .and Mrs. red to the new location in o rd er m ens Service club to the com- g eth er.” Monody, Scptem bei 9th, the a i V rom an and d au g h ter Bt-i- t0 gaJn m ore space and m odern m vnity. la n o n R alph Koozer, p resid en t of the ui gan iat.o n discussed and voted niece and Mr. and Mrs. Robert : q u arters. The hospital has seven A shland A ctive C lub C h arter n O m e E TOIll J a p d i l H ighw ay 99 association pointed T S et. M elvin L. C onley, « ¡a ¡ „ a d s w ere th i ,received • to this areas A. S tie et .re c e iv e u an a „ honorable nunc,«.»»e . g re a te st d - ra w • back discharge trom th e A rm y lasi fu tu re gro w th and req Uested th at vvceK ai f o r t Lew is, W ashington. I p o rtiand group a jd jn develop m odeled last spring. have individual ru n w ay s and are iams, A ndy Johnson, Bud Silver, Conley had been in th e arm y , ,ng the H ighw ays of th e ir area, the Jackson county em isión The h ard w are store itself is equipped w ith sterilizing lam ps Dick De Mcrs, K eith Haines, over tw o years and got m ost 01 1 L y ndell N ew bry, rep resen tin g ui th e G .E . a . snouiu oe 111 the finished in knotty pine. A inez- for bacterial Diotection W endell L aw rence, Bob Vrom an. ol his train in g b eto ie going o v ei- N ew bry o rchards, p resented each spring of th e y ear, in order to co- zannine floor extends over h a lf ______ _________ 1 <na« a a» t C 1’a am m n p R K obertson, nhprtsnn. A ik rk an an- . Roy Peck, Ken H arris, Bill seas of th e 37 m em bers of th e visiting incide w ith the a iu ic O .t.A . elec of the re a r area of the store. On REBEKAHS WILL RECEIVE B lackm er, K enneth Jones, Don sas. He has spent th e last eig h t delegation w ith a gift box of tion. this -—Y-. floor will ...... be , household ------- , ar- , | STATE .. - PRESIDENT FRIDAY ovais, Sears, vruiuuii G ordon i M y j iller, iih C harles een m onths in Yokonom a as pears. T u e sd a y , S e p te m b e r 10th .elec tid e s , china, porcelain, and pot-1 Hope R ebekah Lodge No. 14 M iller, R obert L ugar clerk of the personnel section of Peaches and apples from the tio n of o in cers w ere niauv, w nh tery. The office is also on this will be the recepient of an of- H onorary m em bers: W illiam the M ilitary Police. orch ard of M ayor T hornton W il th e fo llo w in g b ein g chosen: floor. ficial visit by Mrs. M arion Wil- Healy and H ow ard Miles, He is visiting his bro th er, Ray ey w ere used as tab le decorations. G lenn Linn, M edforu junior The m ain floor will offer cu s son, p resid en t of the R ebekah The evening e n tertain m e n t end high, vice p resid en t; tte rtn a L. tom ers the reg u lar hard w are Assem bly of Oregon, F riday, ed w ith a dance following the Conley an d lam iiy in G erber, Each m em ber of the P o rtlan d C alitornia, and o tn er relativ es in group was also presen ted a gift M cKinney, Gone Pine, secretary item s. S everal islands and a m od S ep tem b er 20. banquet. D unsm uir, C alifornia, tnis week, i sa j^ an£j p p p p ^ shak ers w hich treasu rer. S elected lor one re ern istic shelf arran g e m e n t p e r 7727 I w ere m ade by L each’s m yrtle- presen tativ es w ere Alt M ukvold, m it good display and easy ac wood factory. Rogue R iver, north zone; Mabel cess to the m erchandise. W in V arious ex h ib its w hich w ere a r Ru bedew .G riffin creek, w est dow display space is obtained ranged ab o u t the b an q u e t room one; Jac k G ardner, A shland zone through utiliation of tw o w in and in the hotel lobby included Nina C arton, M edford one. OEA dow s fronting N orth Main. | According to Coach F ra n k O - in ad d ition to those alread y m en delegates will be W. V. Hay, T he V rom ans plan to special I Neil A shland high m entor, th ere tioned alum inum boat an d tan k Eagle P oint, and M aude R obin ize in retail h ard w are sales. L a ' are a lim ited n u m b er of reserv e from th e O ak stre e t ta n k and son,, M edford, altern ates being te r w hen m ore goods are avail-, ' seats still on sale w hich are on steel, and tom atoes and canned Mrs. H alverson, M edford, ano able they m ay branch ou t into One h u n d red and tw enty-five S haron S atterlee, Jesse Shaw , the forty y ard line. In terested foods from th e B agley canning B ertha H askins, Sam s Valley. som e of the sidelines which so H eading standing com m ittees m any h ard w are stores have to boys an d girls of the class ox 1958 J Susan Shively, L anny Shum an, Ians are urged to p u rch ase these com pany. 1 said "gooa b y e” to th eir m o th e rs ! D onald Sim pson, P atrick Sim p- before F rid ay s gam e w ith Co- will be G areth G oddard, Jac k so n day. M onday m orning, ¿September i son, S haron S lettin , Cora May Qtiille, w hen reserved seat sale ville, nom inating; H a rrie t Eite- L ighting is through n natural atu r m iller, Gold Hill, legislatve; Lyle sources aided by fluourescenl • e s c e n t 1 KJ- 1 hey w ere off to th at big a d - ( Sm ith, A lfred S outh, C harles c-loses. S pencer, J e rry reserved seat costs $4.00 in Lndley .Phoenix, m em bership; fixtures. T he color schem e of the venture, school ,and they were [ South, L arry Flora Stokoe .Talent, hospitality; n atu ra l wood trim m ed in red, going to pass through tne d o o rs : S tubblefield, S h erry Taylor, Mike eluding tax. This assures spec- W illiam B ow erm an .M e d lo r d , to g eth er w ith the S panish red 01 education for the first tim e. | W alker, Jessie W illard, Jim m y tato rs of a reserv ed se a t for all program and organization. They w ere as happy as could W right; Linda W right. io u r home gam es, C oquille Kla- floor and ............................................... the light colored walls C oquille w ill m eet th e A sh be; looking forw ard to m eeting u , m ath Falls, Y reka and M edlord. create a p leasa n t interior. their firs t teacher; excited at t h e 1 B eginners at the Lincoln grade T ickets can be p u rch ased a t land G rizzlies here F rid ay n ight thoughts of learning those inter-1 scho° lnc uded: the "A shland S p o rtin g Goods in the season opener. The gam e esting things, reading and w i t - 1 S h aro n Louise A bbott, C harles S to re” any tim e d u rin g store w ill begin at 8:00 p.m. u n d er the lights on W alter P hillips Field. ing; but, no, not tne M others. A Allin, G ary A nderson, Gladys hours according to O’Neil, This y ear's Grizzly team wll lum p sw elled up in the th ro at ol B arger, R ichard B arksdale, R uth O’Neil also said, "preseason be one of the h eaviest ev e r to A re p resen ta tiv e of "T railw ays each m other as she kissed her Bean, M arvin Bibby, G retta-T in a dope looks like w e’ll have a , Bob B row n, form erly ot Rock p little boy or girl "goodbye." i B lankenship, Ju d ith Bounds, Jo an large atten d an ce at all home tram p le th e local gridiron. Island, Illinois, announced this Bus L ine" spoke to the Bellview P robable startin g lineup for This is the w eek th a t M other Marie B rady, P atricia B rew er, gam es, so we urge you again to G range, T uesday evening, Eep- week th at ellectiv e T hursday tem F rid a y ’s gam e will include: b er 17 H e "ex p la in e a'"to tne I *ost h er little boy or gill. For b e -' R ichard B urger, E ldeane Burgess, purchase a reserved se a t.” m orning he would be p ro p r ie to r G range w hat T ra ilw a y s p ro g ra m ' gm ning on M onday tne boys and C harles C ham bers, R obert C ole,, The first home gam e will be C enter, George F u llerto n ; left and m anager of the cafe which w oulu be il the franem se, w m eh « " Is w ere no longer ju st little M a d m e guard, Bob LeB lanc; rig h t guard, M axine C rowson P at I here F riday n ig h t w hen th e Griz- was form erly know n as P e te s are seeking, is granted. i "°y s end girls ,they w ere fast be- £ u Im e r M aralyn Daly, Jo h n | lies m eet Coquille.____________ _ D ean Boyer, left tackle, J e rry Lunch. He will change the nam e they D ecker; rig h t tackle, Je rry R an B ooster n ig h t for the G range 1 com ing m en and women. DBle. P a " l D utton, R oberta El-1 - to Bob's Lunch. dles; left end, Bill M ontgom ery; w ill be S eptem ber 30 and tne | T he m en and wom en of t h e , RnS™"» R onda L ynn Elliott, Don- Brown purchased the cafe from rig h t end, J e r ry M itchell; left evening w in begin w ith a coverea class of 58 who en tered the first aid Foote, Linda Florence, Bai- Bernice N u tter who has been op half, Ed B eare; q u arterb ack , H ar- dish d in n er a t 6:45 p.m. Each g ra d e at W ashington school in- b ara Je a n G rab er, M argaret eratin g it for the p ast few years. | ry K annasto; fullback, Louis H andaaker, C hester H a rp h a m ,, Mrs. N u tter plans to continue m em b er is to invite a guest who eluded: 5 i L anger; rig h t half, F red W ilkins is eligible for m em bersm p in th e ' A lan B ailey, R obert B arger, Ci"1 ld{l5!’ H artshorn, Albert H art- v^orking a t the cafe. j I or E rw in W ilkinson. «s Brown is m arried and has o ra n g e . Mrs. Delia tnlow and Lyle B igham , D onald Bulbs, well, M arjorie Louise H unsinger, Mrs. Ada B yrd w ill assist Mrs. B ruce B urns, A rd ith C h ap m an ,, R oland K elts, S haron Ann Kes- Rep o rters three children, tw o boys and a S. J. C hurcn on the e n te rta in - F lorence C hilders, K aren Coch- 1' " ‘* N ancy T™ P ling. Louise Jeffries, Car- girl. The fam ily is presently liv iley, S hirley j ole A nn Lindsay, j Ju d n ith M j arks, F ra n k lin Con m ent com m ittee for the evening, ra n Conley, me n n n Giimsay, u a n m i k s , ' ' D lir in o * T h k W e e k ing ut Jackson Hot Springs. a n T he Home Econom ics C om m ittee • Gragle, B illy Day, Ju d y F a d e r ,' PiR ncia M cKinm s, P atsy Med- LIMEY W ILLIAM SON an d h i s l i / U r i n » l l l l S IV e e K Brown, who has been w orking K at Miss E liabeth D entler, S tate naqt w ill include Mr and Mrs. W alter Lyle F ierling, G oldie G ravese, lock, M ichael Moser, Ju d ith Mills, | d au g h ter enjoying the circus . . the Plaza Cafe for the R obert M iller, B uddy M iller, BOB FRA ZIER practicin g targ et j R egent from P o rtlan d , spoke to m onth, was an em ployee of Rock) Davis, L ydia Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Carol G ray B everly G row , Rich- Island arsenal before com ing t o ; J- E. G ow land, Mr. and Mrs. a id H am m ond, H ank H am pton, D onalita M isenhim er, Billy Ray shooting . . . JO H N VON KUHL- j th e Mt. A shland C h ap ter of the C larence G assow ay and Mr. and M eta H ansen, Dale H arper, Gver- M edlock, Ju d ith M urdock, W il MAN singing bass w ith the P ort- D. A. R. a t noon, W ednesday, the west. Newm an, land business m en ’s ch o ir . . . j in the dining room of the M eth- Mrs. Noel H eard. j e tt H eard, K arlos H eard, M ichael liam Nelson, C laud M ichols Neil N ininger, JO H N COLLINS also lifting his odist church. She gave interesting F or the O ctober 1st m eeting Heizer, D onald Horn, M argaret M ark Mrs. George F. P ark e r ol Reedsport, Oregon and Mrs. E. F R alph B illings is going to secure Hull, Sondru Hutchison, Tuck Je a n n e A nn Norris, S haron Nines voice in song . . . B ILL YATES notes of »he N ational Congress DON M eW HIRTER com w hich was held this past sum m er, M arg aret O viatt, Jack Penning and M iller of Medford w ere in Ash- j a sp eak er who will talk ab o u t the R enc*a "- telling of th e d ifferen t resolu- land M onday on business. Mrs. I legislative m atters th at are to P atricia King, K aren Langlois, ton, Don P hillips, E lvin Rhoads. m enting on ERNIE HAYCOX'S B en L om bard, Billy M artin, Jo an n e S m ith, B etty A nn Taylor, speech . . , EDWARD R. MITCH | tions th a t w ere passed. P ark er is a guest of Mrs. M iller .b e voted on N ovem oer 6. ELL su b stitu tin g for one police-j Mrs. W. A. S tratto n , local Elaine M illett, David M itchell W alter T eeland.C harles Thum p- in Medford. I --------------------------- Mrs. M. P. Bailey of E u g e n e 1 H ugh Reeves is planning a trip Douglas M itchell, M arilyn Mitch- son, S h aro n K ay W atson, S usan m an afte r an o th er . . . MR. W IL- ch a p te r regent, announced th at spent the w eekend in A shland at to Idaho in the n ear future. He ell, D oneta Olsen, Bob O rcutt, L ynn W eller, Jac k W ilcox, A llen SON agreeing to w ear th e tie he th e C h ap ter w ould hold a m eet the hom e of h er parents, Mr. and w ill visit w ith friends and rela- Donnie O rcutt, B etty Ja n e Ru- W oodley, Cecil W oodson, C a ro l1 b ought at the ASHLAN D AUC-1 ing, F rid ay a t tw o o'clock in the Mrs. B. C. G u n ter on G ra n t a t tivas In C ouncil a n d Boise. I der, Jo y ce S chm altz, Lae Seitz, S usan L ininger, G ary Holm an. I TION YARD W ednesday rugjit. 1 P arish of th e Episcopal church. I’TA Representatives w,„c„ ? , , .... suU« aun J Hold Meet Wednesday h,Kn “ab an inc,ease ui a ' “ "------- ’ ... Bus Line Begins City Operations Ashland Club Gets North Main Hdwe to Open Saturday Veterinary Hospital Moves to Hi-way 66 Joe L. Fader Again .Association l’rexy ivlelvin Conley Comes j Some Reserved Seats The Class of 1958 Begins I Left O’Neil States Its First Week of School Coquille Plays Opener Here Fri. (Pete’s Lunch Is Now Bob’s Lunch Prailways Present Plan to the Grange DAR Meets Twice