Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 26, 1946, Image 1

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Form erly The
Southern Oreqon
Miner
S3 per Year
2 Yet r* for SS
00 PER YEAR
*Z4e SfutiketiM . Ô leao+t
$50.00 in prize*
Enter your photo* of t
Ashland scenes in the (
Harvest F estival pho- {
to contes.
NEWS REVIEW
A SH LA N D . JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON
Ashland’s Killy Baiîcl Off To Convention
i m * .ay, September a6,
i
.>46
Voi. i j, No. n
Harvest Festival Plans Completed
Airs. S. J. Bailey Is
Elected PTA Prexy
The E xecutive C om m ittee of
the J u n io r S enior P.T.A. m et
T uesday evening a four o’clock at
tin- Ju n io r high cafeteria. The
m eeting was called to o rd e r by
Mrs. S. J Bailey as vice president
In the lack of a p resid en t it
was recom m ended th at Mrs. B ail­
e y b e elected president and Mrs
Z ittercob vice president and p r o ­
gram chairm an, to com plete the
officers for the com ing year.
Follow ing the filling of the
Momber* of Ashland's fam ed K ilty Band a* they appeared during offices, discussion centered a-
the Fourth of July Parade held here this year. The band is leaving round plans for the years p ro ­
this w eek end for San Francisco and the N ational A m erican Legion gram , m em bership and budget.
The first m eeting of the Ju n io r
C onvention.
S enior P.T.A. will be T hursday
evening, O ctober 17. P rogram
will cen ter around the Basic
School S upport bill.
Eight m em bers of the executive
com m ittee w ere present at the
m eeting.
Whittle Elected
Toastmaster Head
Ashland Travels to
Lakeview on Friday
A sh lan d ’s football squad will
m eet L akeview in 'th e si
second
gam e of the tall season, F riday
evening at 8 o ’clock at Lakeview .
This is the second scheduled
gam e lo r A shland, A shland hav-
mg won from C oquille
, ......................._
on the
home field last F rid ay n ig h t 33
to U. L akeview tied H enley last
F riday m gnt and according to tne
gridiron Ians, n e ith e r team ha
m uch o.i m e Dali. A h lan.i's sec­
ond string play ers should get a
good w orkout F rid ay night at
Lakeview .
Exhibits, Parade
Dollar Days, All
To Be Presented
Ì
Dave W hittle, acting p resid en t
!
of the Ashland T oastm asters club
was unanim ously elected piesi
d en t of the organization tit thi
F estival Will B egin
•
reg u lar m eeting he|d M ondaj
Thursday, October 3,
night at the Lithia colfee siio p .
Will Close S atu rd ay
W hittle had been instrum ent..! in
organizing and m ain tain in g t.-.i
A shland s
H arvest
Festival
club was considered b y to
,
will open T hursday, O ctober 3,
b eis presen t as being the propel
and run through S atu rd ay , O cto­
individual to be the first p re si­
dent of the ch artered o rg an iza­
ber 5, w itn ta n n ex h ib its, a loot-
tion.
o a il gam e, a firew orks display,
Lyndell N ew bry, who has been
stree
t gam es, a p arad e, window
acting secretary of the o rg an iza­
displays,
a
thousand
dollars
tion was elected as secretary.
w orth of d ollar day prizes, and a
Roger Rath was elected deputy
governor; Jo h n von K uhlm ann,
Included am ong the A shland oig h arv est dance to wind up the
vice president, and C larence W il­ girls who left for college last festival.
liams, serg ean t at arms.
H ero F ischbci:., „ m eral c h a ir­
week w ere N inon King, M arilee
. Roger R ath in a 10 m inute Erw in, Delores E rw in, and C ara- m an of the Festival annouced
soeech explained the plig h t of lee Haines.
th is week th a t T hursday m orning
the m eat packers under the pre-
Miss King, who is the dau g h ter would be sp en t in receiving e x ­
M embers of A shland's far fam leopard skins according to Me­
s»pt OPA controls. Rath used the of Mrs. R uth King is atten d in g hibits a t tne A rm ory. M ayor
ed A m ercan Legion K ilty band N an are authorized to be dis­
chalk talk m ethod of speaking. the U niversity of O regon at E u ­ Ih o rn to n Wiley is in charge of
til e leaving this week end for played only by Scottish regim ents
Doyle Seely acted as T o astm ast­
Boy Scout troop 12 began th eir er, von K uhlm ann was topic gene. This is h er senior year. the ex h ib its which are divided
San Francisco and the N ational which have served in India, the
M arilee E rw in, d au g h ter of Mi. into seven sections w ith 300 su b ­
A m erican Legion convention.
I.ochiel C am eron regim ent being fall season m eetings M onday m aster, and W endell Law rence and Mrs. I. C. Irw in is also in classes.
The seven m ain sections
evening,
w
ith
a
m
eeting
held
at
served
as
critic.
The trip is being m ade possible one.
n er senior y ear at college. She include: Vegetables, F ru it, C an­
the
J
u
n
io
r
High
school.
by the A m erican Legion, the
A variety of clans and regim en-
is atten d in g O regon state. Delores ned Foods, Flow ers, Baking
T here w ere tw en ty -fo u r m em ­
C liam ber of Com m erce, and m em I lal insignia is worn by the band
E
rw in is a J u n io r a t S an Jose N eedlew ork, and A rt. H erb H us­
hers of the barpi itself. A total including the insignia of the Roy- bers p resen t Tom Laird is the
state in C alifornia.
ton has been in charge of the d e ­
S
coutm
aster.
Laird
was
a
sco
u
t­
of 14 bandsm en are m aking the ai S tu a rt, the S eaforth, Cam eron,
Miss H aines, who is the d au g h t corations for the A rm ory w hich
m
aster
for
this
group
before
b
e­
trip. H erb Moore is m anager of | and C ordon.
A shland’s new ly formed A ctive ,e r
D r -and Mrs. Chas. Haines is to be used as an ex h ib it hall.
Ila- g i o u p a n d J . s s S im p s o n is
-j l u . |, a lld w l |l le a d th e O r e g o n ing called to the arm y and he re ­ C lub will m eet tonight at th e ’ 15? atten d in g th e U niversity of
Judges will begin judging the
sum
ed
the
m
astership
last
spring
president.
! delegation in the various parades
( C alifornia a t B erkley. This is h er exhibits a t 2:00 P. M. T hursday
w hen he was discharged from the L ithia Coffee Shop
The band was organized in 1930 th a t are a p a rt of the convention Arm y.
Earl Schilling, president of the ilrst year. H er brother, K eith afternoon. They are being select­
and has been a spectacular fea-1 pageantry. The first p arad e will
club, will appoint com m ittees to H aines is atten d in g S outhern ed by E arl N ew bry. The arm ory
lu re of A shland festivities since, be the F orty and eight p arade on
will be open du rin g T hursday
w ork on the H arvest Festival. O regon college.
th at time. Sim pson is the last I S unday. T uesday the band wiii
only to Judges and exhibitors.
The A ctive club will have charge
m em bei of the original group o f j again m arch in the national par-
F riday m orning a t 9:00 th e A rm ­
of all the concessions at the F esti­
officers. G erald G u n ter is the last j ade when all L egionairres will
ory will be opened to display the
val and will sell hot dogs, coca
of the original playing group to I parade.
exhibits and announce the prize
cola and o ther soft drinks.
still be w ith the band.
The band will re tu rn a week
All teachers of the public winners.
T hree prizes are being a w a rd ­
T w en ty -th ree A shland wom en
At present four W orld W ar II i from this S aturday,
school of A shland, and all teach-
ed
each class. F irst prize w in ­
v eterans are playing w ith the o r - , Included am ong the m em bers I atten d ed the annual m eeting of 4 c I zw lr ro /"Lx™ »
v
. l rs and stu d ents in th e S o u th ern ners in will
receive $1.00. Second
k O d g t E O m m a n d t r Oregon
College of Education,
gam zation and will m ake the San ; o{ the band who are m aking the dlsV.lct, , 12 oi th e R ebekah lodge
Francisco trip. Four m en from S an Francisco trip are C harles
Medford S aturday, S eptem b er
M. P. D unn was installed as Wltd M ethodist affiliation or p re ­ prize w inners will receive 75c and
P o rtland are being added to R’1’ ! P latko, D rum M ajor, O rm y God-1 2 • held at the I O O F hall. Re- E m inent C om m ander by his fa th ­ ference, are invited to be guests th ird prize w inners will get 50c.
ro ste r to m ake this trip. Two a,'e ! dard, pipe m ajor, Eddie R andall, P1 esontatives of eight lodges in er, George W. Dunn. P ast G ran d of honor at a covered dish d in ­ Blue, red, and w hite ribbons will
o b pipe
D1DC sg,
set W illiam Woods.
pipers from the old P o rtlan d Pol-
Woods, G erald Jackson and Josephine counties C om m ander ,at the installation ner on F riday evening, Sept. 27th be aw arded to each prize w inner.
E xhibits w ill be displayed from
ice Pipers and tw o are from the G unter, Bob M ercer, R. D uncan, i w ere Present.
services of M alta C om m andery at 6:30 .The d in n er w ill be held
C anadian Legion band. A c c o r d - R A Foster, R. R. Finnley, and | Mrs. Nellie M adden and Mrs. No 4 .K nights T em plar last week in the din in g rooms of the church -.00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. on F rid ay
mg to Sim pson this will give the < C harles M acK intosh, pipers; H .. D orothy Dickey of the local lodge a t the M asonic Tem ple.
w hich is located on the co rn er of and from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on
band a total ol eight pipes, a bass D M cNair, bass drum m er, P aul en tertain ed delegates S atu rd ay
N
orth Main and L aurel S treets. S atu rd ay . E xhibitors will have to
O ther officers installed were:
drum , three side drum s, and a Hyers, R obert Fulton, Billy El- m orning w ith piano duets In the George W. Neilson. G eneralissi­ The ladies of the ch u rch will be rem ove th e ir ex h ib its im m ediate-
afte r 6:00 p.m. S atu rd ay eygn-
d iu m m ajor who is six fe e t an d (ia lt
an d j „ hn M cN urty, side afternoon the A shland Chapter mo? ’J o h n P. DaugMfcrty, C aptain in charge of the d in n er.
six inches tall.
• drum s. Em il K roeger is going to presented a m em orial program . G eneral; George W. D unn, Treas-
There will be special e n te rta in ­
Those present from A shland u rere; R. E. D etrick, R ecorder;
A new leopard skin has been act as m anager in place of Moore,
m ent du rin g the afternoon and
procured from Scotland for H. D. Jak e L ah r and Emil K roeger will w ere: Mrs. Louise Perrozi, Mrs. Vern A. T urpin, Senior W arden;
evening at the A rm ory o n 'F r i ­
McNair, the bass drum m er. T h e s e , be the color guard for the band. D orothy Dickey, Mrs. Verona F red A. Purdin, Ju n io r W arden;
day and S atu rd ay . Roy P eck is
Abel, Mrs. Alm a S ten n ett, Mrs Rev. A. H. M acDonnell, E xcell­
in charge of this en tertain m en t.
A nna M yer, Mrs. Millie Sm ith en t P relate; Elliott B. M acCrack-
Adm ission to th e arm o ry will
Mrs. Emily Rogers, Mrs. Ju lia en, S tan d ard B earer C hris A. Ren
be 25c for ad u lts and 10c for
S eitters, Mrs. B eth W im er, Mrs. I ken. Sw ord B earer, W illiam H.
According to C hief of Police children.
Lena D am eron, Mrs. A nna Ball, j Bishop, W arder and W illiam J
Mrs. G race C ram er, Mrs. E th ei I W allace, S enünel. E lm er Q B e ig - 1 m e^t' would1 like
ev ?n t w Ä ¿ K " ^ lla r DaysL’
Election of officers for the Min- M itchell, Mrs. V ivian D alkenberg el. retirin g E m i n e n t C o m m a n d e r "
FJ.en,
L ^ hlch ls. beinß sponsored
D alkenberg
isterial Association will be held
.re t*‘ ing ,E.n?’ne^ t C om m ander m erchants and em ployees as well by local m erchants will begin
Mrs. A nna Hess, Mrs. C arrie
'
next
M
onday,
S
eptem
ber
30,
at
PreSCnkerimWlth . PaSl Co n\ ’ i as o th er A shland citizens t h a t 1 and this will last th ro u g h S at-
F uneral services w ere held 1 the Assem bly of God church ac­ W inkler. Mrs. Nellie M adden,
P_oliEe . dePartn ?en,t is m aking Mrday', 51,000 in prizes is being
Munday m orning, S eptem ber 23, cording to the Rev. George S h u ­ Mrs. Mae L indner, Mrs. Hazel G rand C om m ander R alph E.
re g u lar patrols w ith th e m otorcy­ offered for d ollar bills w hich
for Mrs. Nora L. ’1 nom as who
Neff,
Mrs.
Alta
Nichols,
Mrs.
A
r­
Sw eeney m aking the p re sen ta­ cle and on foot m aking arrests have specific serial num bers. The
died at the P ark View C onvales­ m an, p resid en t of the association. ia Magness, Mrs. Mollie May and tion speech.
The Basic School S u p p o rt bill Mrs. Celia A. B erninghauser .
for p ark in g overtim e, double serial nu m b ers will be announced
cent hom e last F riday m orning,
parking, and o th er m otor vehicle at each individual store.
S eptem ber 20, a fte r an extended will be discussed. A re p resen ta­
Mrs. Mae Eib, P ast Noble
violations.
tive of the M edford M inisterial
F o o tb a ll and F ire w o rk s
illness.
G rand and D istrict chairm an of
A
ssociation
will
also
be
present
Jo h n D augherty,, h ead of the
F rid ay n ig h t at W alter P hillips
Mrs. Thom as was born in S ey ­ to tell about a possible Jackson A shland lodge, now a residen t of
city stree t com m ittee is p re se n t­ h eld the A shland H igh school
m our, Iowa on D ecem ber 1, 1881
ounty religious survey to be Los Gatos, C alifornia, sen t a te l­
W orkm en are busy this week ly in v estigating the possibility of grizzlies w ill play K lam ath Falls
and has been a resiuent nl A sh­ C
egram to the d istrict m eeting of­ reroofing the educational p a rt of m ore p ark in g lots. He will m ake
in w h at dow ntow n q u arterb ack s
land for the past tw en ty -fo u r held in J a n u a ry or F ebruary.
fering h er congratulations
the C hurch of C h rist for tem p o r­ his recom m endations to the M ay­ say will be one of th e best foot­
years.
THREE A SH L A N D BOYS
ary use. Only the roof and ceiling or and the council as soon as the ball gam es of the c u rre n t season.
She is survived by her h u s­ ENLIST IN REGULAR ARMY
of the u p stairs rooms w ere b u rn ­ su rv ey is com pleted.
Im m ediately follow ing the foot­
band,Jesse Thom as, A shland two
T hree A shland boys enlisted
C hief T alen t stated th a t if ball gam e spectators w ill be tre a t
ed. W hile the walls and furnish-
children, C lark Thom as ol Med- this m onth in the A rm y, they are.
ings w ere sm oke and w ater dam - D au g h erty ’s recom m endat i o n s ed to w hat is acclaim ed to be one
lord and Mrs. B etty Vinson ol Leonard M. W illiam s, 19, son ol
aged they w ere not in ju red in j w ere accepted th ere would be of the m ost lavish display of
A
rth
u
r
Teeland,
two
and
a
P o rtland; and three brothers; A. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard N. W ill­
m ore p ark in g - space.
T alen t also firew orks th at A shland has ev er
y ear old son of Mr. and Mrs. : any o th er way.
-
G. C arey, Lovelock, N evaua; Jac iams ol 116 Lincoln street, en list­ half
W alter T eeland of 585 Allison St
Thls re Pa,r will give the ch u r- ’ poined out th a t if alleys w ere seen.
ob Carey, Des Moines, Iowa, and ed S ep tem b er 19 for 18 m onths.
fell out of the car w hich his m oth ch a place to house P a d of the repaired and im proved m ore m er
The F irew orks is a tw o -hour
W illiam e Carey, A rkansas.
C alvin A. Hovland, 18, son of er was driving S unday about a i S unday sch° o1 and a place f o r 1 chandise deliveries could
be show w hich will be presented
the
In term en t was m ade in
Mrs. M yrtle H. H ovland of 215 m ile north of P hoenix
m idw eek m eetings.
I m ade in the re a r of stores ra th e r and handled by a co m petent op­
M ountain View cem etery.
5th St., enlisted S eptem ber 4 for
T h „ „,„0,11
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i W ork is also progressing in re- than in the front.
erato r furnished by the
Fire
gainst the re ar d o o i a n ^ d T a m e - m oving the burned p a rt of the .1 “This will aid g reatly in pro- w orks com pany.
Mrs. W. E. T udor and son, D el­ ltt m onths.
building. Lights have been in- ' hibiting "D ouble P ark in g ,” Tal-
S atu rd ay the arm o ry will re ­
Jac k C. C anfield, 18, son of oDen throw ing him m ih .
bert of Dorris, Oregon visited this
in e n t H n u - a / i a b n t
m
n#V i stalled th a t w orkm en m ay come ent said, and will m ake it m ore m ain open for visitors and at
week w ith Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Enid C. C anfield of Rt. 1 Box h o s n i t a V „ ¡ v l n to a Med i° rd after su p p er and give tw o o r , convenient for all concerned.” -
ch ildren w ill be staged on M ain
Chipm an. M onday, Mrs. Chip- 30A, also enlisting in S eptem ber,
P .
and given a thorough ibree
,hr«w» hours
hnnra inhr>r
• School zones are also being p at- tw o o'clock a novelty p arad e for
labor
m an and Mrs. H arry C hipm an, was a high school stu d en t at Pros exam ination w hich revealed o n-j Buildim? _ and f in n ____
n o a p ______
n m m it ' rolled and the C hief asks the
street. Jo h n D au g h erty is in
ly slight injuries. He was released tp E u ild in « and fin an ce com m it
pect w hen he enlisted.
M edford, were in Dorris.
are w orking on th eir assign- • cooperation ol all citizens in try - charge of the parade. $100.00 in
the
sam
e
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace B u rn ett of
| ed tasks. T entative plans of the >ng to avoid accidents in these prize m oney will be aw arded
Eugene are house guests ol Mr.
finance com m ittee are to begin I zones.
various children whose floats and
unu Mrs. George Dunn. Mr. B tn-
I the d rive for funds on S u n d ay ,!
..
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costum es are considered o u t­
n ett served on the sta ll of tbe
1 O ctober 6 w ith a special m oney- I
Robbins of San Bru- standing.
W ith The E ighth Arm y
Eugene R egister-G uard tor m any
raising service
1 no> C alifornia is v isitin g h er son.
Also on S atu rd ay $100 in prizes
In Sapporo, Japan (D elayed)
K enton Robbins and fam ily. She will be aw arded by various m er­
years and is now retired.
and Jin n ie Speece, fo rm er­
Sgt. A lbert S tratto n , 20 year ly Ted
was
joined
by
her
husband,
E.
S.
Mrs. A rnold L. Sm itti of San-
chants whose w indow s are a d ­
operators of the S teak House
Mr. G and
Robbins, W ednesday, who wil! judged the best decorated. The
R alael, California will spend this old
M? paratro
w . f l o i n p er,
m n son
n of f 185
ra a t 325 East Main, havp taken over
visit here for a week. Robbins is
week with his m other, Mrs. Thor- S ? T
e x p S '“
™,'i
B y K ath arin e G rossm an
m ittee in charge of window
on a vacation from his postoffice com
a Cooper, and sister, Mrs. George
Tile
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school
y
e
a
r
got
oil
decorations is headed bv Bob
hom
e
in
the
v
ery
n
ea
r
future.
AI
1t.rm
in
a
,
jn
Me.ltorfl
Vd
c>
bu
duties
in
San
Bruno.
M arlin.
Ingle.
to a good s ta rt M onuay m orning
present, he is w ith the 511th Air-1 e rm ,n ai in “ edtord.
Ken Jones, son of S. C. Jones,
Mrs. E. E. M iller, of Sebastopal,
$50.00 iq prizes is also bein'*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
S
p
eete
have
liv-
Sept.
16,
w
ith
a
g
en
eral
assem
bly
Signal Division
C om pany and
of .to
the - ed in « "» th e m O fegon for eight m m e lib rary caned by principal, who has been assisting his fa th e r
C alifornia is p resently visiting borne
ith A irborne
aw arded to the individuals wh 1
operate
the
B
illings
A
gency
here
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an
d
will
now
m
ake
th
eir
Earl
Rogers.
He
opened
the
m
eet-
1
her d aughter, Mrs. J. E. G ow land
have the best historical displav
is atten d in g the fall session of R obert Dodge is in charge of th
of 381 Mt. Ave. Mrs. M iller was tinned in Sapporo, Nokkaido,
in M edford. They have one mg w im m e in tro d u ctio n of new the
w
hich
is
the
capital
apita
of
the
n
o
rth
­
U niversity of Oregon. He is com m ittee.
brought to A shland by her daugh
teachers. Each responded w n n a :
of the Ja
Jap
p an
i ese hom e is­ d aughter, M ary Lou.
m ajoring in Business ad m in istra ­
ter and g ran d d au g h ter Mrs. E tta ernmost
Don M cW hirter is heading th
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short
im
prom
ptu
speech.
Mr.
Mrs. C harles C ook, who h a s , Linn, su p erin ten d e n t of tbe Ash- tion.
M. Nelson and Miss V irginia N el­ lands. He is construction team
sports com m ittee w hich will ’
chief
which
consists
of
all
signal
been
a
p
atien
t
at
the
C
om
m
unity
!
tond
pu
b
k
schools
addres"
son, who have since re tu rn ed to
circulating th roughout the to v ->
construction w ork in the division Hospital has been moved to the sed the stu d en t body and expres-
C alifornia.
du rin g the days of th e Festh* 1
He entered the arm y at Ft.
hom e o f h e r
M-mrin
i i
»m uem oouy anu e x p i t s
Tow n Talk
staging im prom ptu sports even
.M aude sed his w ishes for a very success-
Mrs. O tto W ilda re tu rn ed t0 Lewis W ashington, in Novem- P°„T_e ° L h®r , slsteI ’.
1 Z-f _ I i -
’
her home this week after spend-
h
fi iin in o "it ^ a rPe r a ^ T alent. Mr. Cook, b u s­ ful school year.
ranging from peanut rolling
by
ing a few days in the hospital I
& nj L ° f Mi s>,C,ook , and daughter,
100 y ard dashes. $100.00 in p r *
w here she had gone to recuper-1 SjLn? p ^ ? b^r \s?..^',a b ^°1 r?*a.’ bt w,ls Birdie, of C aldw ell, Idaho are
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. B ruce had News Review
m oney will be aw arded to t' *
ate from a cold occasioned by the 1
to
'V?uSl n’u ’V ,(1 aw '?’’ a >so at the bedside of Mrs. Cook. as th eir w eenkend houseguest,
w inners of the various oven
U,p east to W isconsin from w hich i &
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a n d „M,S’ G e° rge R M i" er their dau g h ter, Mrs. R uth R obin­
R eporters
and som e of the losers m ay g t
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consolation prizes.
she and Mr. Wilda had ju st re ­
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Mr. and Mrs. H enry N ewton
The City of A shland adm in
turned.
I .S.S. G eneral A. Mann. A fter his visited over the w eek end at the had as th eir S unday d in n er guests
“RUSTY”, C. M. L itw ille r’s tration, in full accord w ith fe
Roger R ath is planning on arriv
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Th er ' aY ; ; ; X 7 . ' : ; d J h e i^ d lu ilR e r ^ M .^ R m h CR o h in ‘ cocker spaniel, ca rry in g “Lits" val plans, is p rep arin g to dec*
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! «on d a »gbtei Mis. Ruth Robin- bank book to the bank. . . . BILL ate th f streets. C. C. W illiam
cisco this week w here he wi 1 la te r tran sferre d to the 97th Divi b ro th e r o ’ M V G n t l - n d
SNIDER and KAY HUFMAN head of tho street decora,i- 1
visit his son Jack who is in port. ! sion W hen the 97th was dp;lcti- ! in A shland to see th eir m other
discussing the housing situ atio n com m ittee. Elm er Biegel, <*;••
¿ flck
™ teu™ ¿h.!
; v a te d - bp volunteered for the p ar L s £ E M ilk r of S e b S p l l , ’
in A shland.......... DR ELMO S T E ­ su p erin ten d en t, will assist Wi'
bury Victory and has but recent- atroops and was assigned to the n r#
1
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VENSON. laying it on thick, at liam s. T uesday of this coming
lv r i t . i r n n d f r o m n » .in in l a n a n
i
F? assigned to tm C alifornia who is also visiting
ly re tu in e d n o m a trip to Jap a n , n t h A irbirne Division in Febru Mrs.
Mrs Gowland.
GnwinnH
Jam es Dale Rowley, A shland, the stu d en t body assem bly Wed-1 w eek the first displays wil 1 be
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. K rug, h a v e , ary 1946 In May, he com pleted
was cited for violation of the Bas- nesday aftern o o n ................HIGH placed on th e lam p posts m 1 a-
m oved to th eir new ap artm en t a t ; his five jum ps from a plane and
Gift Silverware and Glassware ic rule and will ap p ear in court SCHOOL BOYS dressed in pa j-1 cross the streets; The H a rv e st Mo
447 Rock S treet,
; earn ed his silv er wings.
at Marshall Walls on the Plaza. Sept. 28.
I ama tops and sarongs.
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Several Students
Leave For College
Kilty Band To Appear A t
Frisco Legion Convention
Troop No. 12 Begins
Fall Scout Meetings
Activians Appoint
Concessionairres
Rebekahs Attend
Meeting Saturday
Dinner Will Honor
Teacher’s & Students
Father Installs Son
Nora L. Thomas
Is Buried Monday
Traffic Campaign
Functioning Now
Ministers To Elect
New Officers Monday
Church of Christ
Repaired Temporarily
Small Son of Walter
Teeland Has a Fall
Albert Stratton
Leaving Japan Soon
Speeces To Operate
Bus Terminal Lunch
High, School News
Police court
s