Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 24, 1946, Image 1

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Form erly The
Southern Oreqon
M in er
$3 per Yeer
2 Y ean lor $5
ô fa o tt
NEWS REVIEW
4.00 PER YEAR
ASHLAND. JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON
(grizzlies Play In
Oct. 25
i Marshfield
,
E. E. Vail States
Ashland To Get
New Rost Office
State’s Jayvees
Here On Saturday
A shland high school G rizzlies
are m aking a 400 m ile round tu p
| to M arshfield this F riday to m eet
Oregon S ta te ’s Ju n io r V arsity
' the M arshfield team in a rion-
football team , undefeated in two
I conference football game.
starts, will m eet AI S im m o n ’s
. $1*
Ì
Standard Oil Makes
Pictures of Ashland
Remember to Vote
November 5
I hursday, October, 24, 1946
*
K
Voi. t j , No. }4.
Biegel Makes Report
on Streets, Sewers
Norin C. Dimick, P o rtland pho-!
to g tap h er, was in Ashland T u e s -1
daY taking colored moving pict-1
ores of d ifferen t scenes in Ash- '
land for a S tan d ard Oil film.
SITE NOT DESIGNATED
IOK S9S.000 BUILDING
STREET SIGNS ARE EN
British Twins Are
Enrolled at S. 0. C.
ROUTE; GOLF COURSE
Federal posiai agencies a n ­
I o aiuaiiu W UMJK SnOl.H Ol the
LEASE NOT YET SIGNED
nounced this wee k th a t when ath Falls Pelicans also won ovei O.VU p.fll.
The S outhern Oregon college M ain, « t ^ t L ithia park, the dry
construction of F ederal buildings the A shland club e a rlier in the
S treet signs, a new com bination
decisively defeated Mon- ,cc Pla” t and the U’P of the su m ' th e ln ^ tro L o n ar ^ | U^ e n o
club
SoUi’ P °w er Shovel and ditch digger,
was resum ed the A shland Post season.
53
to
0
In
the
R
aiders
first
j
£
“y
and a stre e t flusher, are present-
Coach F rank O Neil s club will u, m<, appearance last S atu rd ay .! ^ rn<#st Haycox, Oregon author. were p,.i,gr ■ nrf T i**»
office was one of the first on the
n |nd f dU i Niy b^ i g’ ly *n the Pr°cess of being obtain-
be out to avenge these tw o s e t­ This was the first college gam e ,s Wr’Vng .the. ,s cenari" th at will twins f
list of construction jobs.
h ft? u. f lIr d ’
a n d u The ed in the n ear fu tu re by the City
Tw elve new post offices were backs. According to dow ntow n w hich A shland fans had seen foi g” ,w' lh t.hli‘ idm Dimick stated in E n e l n I i " »a n w b r° ught “ P of A shland according to a rep o rt
q
u
arte
rb
ac
k
s
the
A
shland
club
i
^e planned to o m e to Ash- T e e h ^ ? n ’ n -
approved tor Oregon, including if it gets clicking, will very like­ eight years
? u dni g Lhe madfc at clt>' council Tuesday >y
P re v fn i.H iv t h u
.r,
e.
, land
next coiort.d
sPlln K with
th h,
irty £ Technical College at H endon be- Elm er Biegel
one at C entral Point, and one to ly
3 3
I
rtvlously
his
year
the
Sou-1
m
|
n
u
te
p lctlm the
. w
win
the
game.
O
'N
eil's
outfit
repluee the 55 year old Ashland has show n In the Yreka an d the ther
fore com ing to the United States.
The lum inous stre e t signs will
.
.
.
would
he
shown
locally
postoffice.
I hen father, an engineer, who is be em placed as soon as they ar-
L akeview gam es an e n tire ly d if­ H um boldt S tate and Chico S tate
E. E. Van, postm aster, stated ferent brand of ball.
teachers.
clt,Zen.' dec*d e d u to rive. Invoices have alread y been
th at no p artic u la r site has been
retu rn to this country in o rd er J received on them . A total of 5558
The pre-gam e dope from the
designated W hen fedeial co n stru ­
to retain his citizenship. The will be erected
cam p of the B eavers indicates
ction Is again resum ed a $115,000
N ybergs picked A shland as the
th at Coach Al C ox's yo u n g sters,
The shovel will be used in
stru c tu re will be built.
ideal sm all com m unity, although street and sew er construction
___ ________
have been displaying the s a m e !
they have no connection here, operations. The flusher will be
Viiil expects that a governm ent
Queen Dorothy E lhart o f Jobs
T°.f 'n a k ‘ng easy v to? c h '
building Inspector will visit A sh­ D aughters reported that tw e n ty -' d< W,nh‘ ™ ey ‘olled °Ye r P aste™
According to Dorothy M orris and intend to m ake th eir hom e utilized to clean the streets.
here. The twins, aged 17, are e n ­
land in the near future, and fu r­ three couples were present for •
Six and one-half m iles of sew ­
< the Alpha K appa C hapter of E.S.
th er inform ation m ay be av a il­ the
Jobs D aughters jam boree and Vr,.° d
L ^«ffversity of A. will have a pledge cerem ony rolled in the low er division of er lines have been laid and this
able at th at time.
and banquet som etim e next week the college.
extending of seweYs w ill co n tin ­
fun night w hich was held a t the
g ’n •4aVveeB- 4,1 to 8.
The A shland postoffice was d e ­ Masonic hall S atu rd ay evening.
ue th ro u g h o u t the w inter.
*n
U niversity ol Oregon at the Lithia Hotel to install six FIVE CONCERTS SLATED
signated a first class postoffice
Two and one-half m iles of
The hall was decorated in the ««m e the B eaver squad piled up new members.
Ju ly 1, 1045 in 1045 Ihe pustof- hallow een m otif and the program , <‘ye touchdow ns in the second
The sorority had a coffee and FOR WINTER MUSIC SEASON streets w ere paved this sum m er
Jackson county civic music as- and this work will begin again in
fice did a $40,000 business.
to m ake a new Bell field record hour Monday evening at sociation
__ ___
I which was prepared by M ary Lou 4
directors reported Mon- j the spring.
the
Womens
civic
club
house
w
ith
Hahn, also carried out the sam e po*nt,.sc? ' lng record.
, Both team s follow the theory all m em bers and the following day th a t the annual m em bership j Three steel arches have been
,
.
th at a wide open brand of foot- six guests present: Euge n 1 a cam paign, w hich closed S aturday, j placed over A shland C reek One
R rcfreshm cnts of doughnuts baH ls tx.8t and frw n th<> v,ew Moore, Leah Bonham. C larice w as v ery successful.
a 14 foot span, at H ersey s tre e t’
and cider w ere served. The pat- polnt of the fans ,t js
The
directors
rep
o
rted
th
at
a
lb
and tw o 11-foot spans on W ater
Homes,
S
hirley
Kaegi,
C
larice
!
Tin- W ashington School Cub rons and patronesses for t h e ,
__________________
___ _____________
available space in the high school ' street. N evada stre e t is in line
L atim
ore and Diane . Patterson.
Pack com m ittee met last night evening were: Mr. and Mrs Mar- SERVICES HELD ______
TUESDAY
On Novem ber 16 a m ajority of au ditorium was sold. Since re- for a 14-foot span.
m the W ashington school and
__
w plan
w to go to Eu- ce*Pt-s
-
. . f i v e ; A t - present the city
- - - - is asking
the ..._____
m em bers
w ere so satisfactory,
m ade final plans for the Pack vln M iller, Mr. and Mrs. Jak e FOR SARAH UPDEGRAFF
W
eitzel,
Mr
and
Mrs.
Ja
c
k
Zitter-1
F
uneral
services
w
ere
held
at
gene
to
attten
d
the
Sadie
H
a
w
-1
concerts
w
ere
selected
for
the
for
bids
on
a
28-foot
concrete ex”
m eeting to be held next Tuesday
Mrs. Ed Hahn, and Mrs. P at ! the L ltw iller chapel T uesday, k in's dance und State C onvention com ing season, and as soon as ! tension o n th e bridge w here Win-
n ight at 7:30 in the lower hall ol cob,
Dunn. __________________
options have been confirm ed the burn Way en ters th e Plaza
i O ctober 22, for Mrs. S arah M. | of the E.S.A.
the school.
artists will be announced
U pdegraff, who died O ctober 20
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Biegel also described im prove­
Mrs. E. J. LaM arre, Angus m ents to the hospital w hich in ­
Bowm er. Mrs. R obert Dodge and cludes flooring, painting, and the
a t Mr«r. UpTegraff was born J a n -
W endell L aw rence w ere on the building of new stairs in various
uary 1, 1858, in P olk C ounty,
m J
com m ittee in A shland to sell portions of the building.
lowing hoys w ith achievem ent a-
M ildred
Ager, local
photo Oregon. In 1880 she was m arried
S o u th ern Oregon College has m em bership cards.
The lease which w ould tu rn the
wards: Bobcat, Jim m y G andee, grapher, announced this week to A. W. U pdegraff who preceded received
a gift of a large U nited
golf course over to the C ham ber
hei
in
death
in
1886.
Bruce M errill, Jim m y S u th erlan d , th at the M emory Lane studio
of Com m erce was p resented at
She is survived by tw o d a u g h t­ States flag from Mrs. A lam edia ‘Rnwinpr Will I-foln
G raham C u rry ; W olf, G a r y w ould open S atu rd ay , O ctober 26.
C rites G erking of W oodburn O re- I> U "
” 1,1
the Tuesday n ig h t m eeting but
K night. Bob K ram er; Bear, Sid- The studio is located at 214 East ers, Mrs. W. D. Foster of K lam ath
was not signed because of a pol­
n v Knox; Gold and S ilver At- Main, and Is com pletely equipped Falls and Miss F lorence U pde­ gon in honor of Eugene C rites, a
icy of not signing any legal doc-
ows, G ary K night, Bobby K ram ei w ith the latest com m ercial photn- graff of this city. One g ra n d ­ m em ber of the class of 1941 of
According to a statem en t m ad e' um ent in the^ absence of tEe cr V
daughter, Mrs. Dora E. Foster, S outhern Oregon College of E du­
S idney Knox, Jack Edw ards, and K 'aphy e q u ip m e n t
Bob M yrick
M rs A ger is being assisted by and one brother, F rank Zum w alt, cation and Ronald Crites, F irst dram a deD artm ent at S ou th ern S r S e n T T t therign ^ t i n g ° " "
L ieutenant, A ir Corps, who was
The pillow ing fla u nts m ake up i h er sister, Bonnie C onrad, who also survive.
Oregon college, the M edford C iv­
T he Rev. E v erett McGee was killed on Nov. 17, 1945.
the Pack com m ittee; O M T horn I will be receptionist
and also
ic T h eater m ovem ent is well on
P
resident
Stevenson,
who
ac
in
charge
of
the
funeral
and
in
­
ton, O. R. Edw ards, A J. Wuti us, | tinting artist. S ylbia Sm ith will
its w ay and will become a p e r­
cepted
the
gift
on
behalf
of
the
term
en
t
was
m
ade
in
M
ountain
Mr and Mis. L. K. G rant, J. A i assist In the dark room by doing
m
anent and valuable co n trib u ­
college .stated th a t the gift was
W lrth, Mrs. A E P eters. Mrs. W. jth e p rinting and enlarging work View cem etery.
tion to so u th ern Oregon.
flow
n
for
the
first
tim
e
at
W
alter
J M yrick, Mrs. B E W right, and i M rs- Ager will handle the actual
A shland S h rin ers took p art in
B ow m er is going to give all
Phillips Field on S atu rd ay , Oct.
J L. Fader, Cudtniatter.
photographic operations herself. JOHNSTONS SEE VIVIAN
a sh rin e cerem onial at Reno, Nev
possible
su
p
p
o
rt
and
aid
to
d
ir­
19,
1946
to
open
the
gam
e
be­
Boh W endt of S outhern Oregon
The studio has been decorated JOHNSTON WED AL DUNN
ecting the dram as chosen by the ada S aturday.
Mr .and Mrs. V erne Joh nston tw een S o u th ern Oregon College th eater board.
W college who has been assisting the
11 color m otif of dusty rose and
The H illah tem ple band, drum
‘H oliday” has
blue. It covers an area of 18 x 43 atten d ed the w edding of his sis­ of Education and M onmouth. The been chosen as the n ex t p roduc­ corp, p atro l and o th er S h rin ers
cub program , was also present.
feet.
ter, V ivian Johnston, to Al Dunn flag will be flown from the South tion.
boarded ch artered greyhou n d
Among the equipm ent which F riday, O ctober 18, in St. P a t­ e m Oregon College of E ducation
buses F riday afternoon for Reno.
flag
staff
on
im
portant
national
I is in the shop ls an Eastm an ricks catholic church, at Antioch,
S atu rd ay they took p art in a
days in honor of Eugene and
printer. Pako dryer, K eith p o r­ C alifornia.
parade at 1 p.m. a fte r w hich they
Miss V ivian Jo h n sto n is well Ronold and all o th er m en who
trait cam era, a series of Model-
saw a high school football gam e
Final respect was paid to C a d - ' Jn g M<7rst” M 6o"T ight87a‘’B ard- know n in this com m unity. She gave th e ir lives in an endeavor to
and an o th er p arad e at 7 p.m.
w nlladi- Ellis _._L.
at 2 _ o d ■ < o > c k ,n<„
J riday j well M cAlister K eg-Lite, a B urke g rad u ated from S outhern Ore- m ake the world a b etter place in
T hree speakers, Ben Lom bard,
The local sh rin ers re tu rn ed to
afternoon, O ctober 18, 1946, at I Jam es enlarger, and
local atto rn ey ; W illiam Healy this city M onday m orning. Includ
a Speed S °n College of E ducation and which to live,
tin First P resb y terian church, Mi G raphic
cam era.
rap
C ham ber of Com m erce secretary, ed am ong those who m ade the
tau g h t in m any of the schools in
Ellls passed aw ay T uesday m orn­
Mri rs. A ger’s husband, L. E. the valley.
and Jack Stevenson , N ational trip w ere; H erb H uston, Phil
ing at 8 o’clock, O ctober 14, at Ager, will also hove his surveying
A m erican Legion rep resen tativ e, S tansbury. Sam Jo rd a n and C het
his home on Siskiyou boulevard. office at 214 East Main.
appeared before the A shland Post W alters.
The deceased was a retired
j M embers of th e C ham ber of of the A m erican Legion Tuesday
farm er. He had bqrn a resident THE REVEREND DOWNING
(MRS. JOY ENTERTAINED
Com merce will eat venison at the evening.
of A shland for the past 14 years SPEAKS AT RALLY MONDAY
Lom
bard
discussed
the
bills
SOROPTIMISTS WEDNESDAY
next regular m eeting w hich will
He was born in Dolgelly, Wales
The R everend Earl Downing
w hich will be voted on at t h e ' Mrs. R ichard Jo y sang
tw o
take
place
T
uesday
noon
at
the
on May 14, 1865 and cam e to A m ­ spoke at an Evangelistic rally at
N ovem ber 5 election.
He em - solos before the Soroptim ist club
n>-
i
i
c
,
„
i
-
.
I
L
ithia
coffee
shop.
The
venison
erica 62 y ears ago at the age of the C hurch of C hrist, in M ed­
phasized th a t everyone s h o u l d ................
W ednesday noon, at th e L ith ia
19. His m arriage to Miss Nellie ford .Monday, O ctober 21.
vote. Healy requested th at the L e­ Coffee shop. The tw o num bers
Powell took place in D enver on
O ther persons from A shland
gion co-operate w ith the C ham ­ she sang w ere “Jea n n ie W ith The
Decem ber 25, 1895.
who w ere present at the Rally
ber in any project w hich was for Light Brow n H air” by Foster, and
was
Phoned
to
A
shland
this
m
orn
been
J
in
o
J
n
c
e
d
^
06™™
h
°
S
nOt
Mr. Ellis was very active in w ere: W. F. H ollingsw orth, Mrs.
the good of the entire com m unity. “O! No J o h n ” an English folk
an n o u n cea-________
the P resb y teria n church of which Ed G ettling, Mrs. Mae Russell, tng by his nephew , Leslie B ark-
He suggested th at a m yrtlew ood song.
hi- was serving as an elder at Mrs. R alph Foster, Sr. Mrs. Roval’ low, who was in the hun tin g par- THREE ATTEND JACKSON
placque and a w eath er station be
M argaret Ram say, vice p re si­
the tim e of his death. He was G ardner, Mrs. Jam es Tucker, M r. ty - w .............
erected in the Plaza to replace dent of the club, was in charge
ith Dr. ...............................
S um erlin. It is und- COUNTY C. OF C. STAG
also a m em ber of the Woodmen and Mrs. G eorge A ndrew s, Mrs. cistood
erstood th at h e a rt trouble was
A ttending the stag p arty given the
the present sign on ~ East M a in ' of the m eeting W ednesday as
of the Woijd.
A rden Hall and Mr. and Mrs. the cause of his death.
by th e Jackson C ounty C ham ber which carries the nam es of th e I Mrs. J. V. W eitzel, th e p resident
He is su rv iv ed by his wife, Earl D ow ning and
daughters.
I w as out of town.
Di. b u m erlin and his fam ily ■ of Com merce, M ondav evening, World W ar II veterans.
Nellie Pow ell Ellis; five children; Phyllis, Jo an n e and Lois.
____
_________
_______
_____
Stevenson explained
the Le-J Je a n n e tte Sm ith gave a short
moved to A shland in N ovem ber __
from
Ashland
w ere
W illiam
Hea-
Colonel A rth u r Ellis, W ashing­
1941 and practiced here w ith of­ ly, secretary of ch am b er of c o m -! gl° n ’s m ilitary training program rep o rt on the w ork she is doing
ton, D. C.; C. H. Ellis, Seattle, WOMEN'S CIVIC CLUB BUYS fices in the S w edenburg building. merce, Ralph Koozer, m anager of aP , su 8gested different m ethods at 2he college train in g girls to be
W ashington; Mrs. L aura Snyder, ANAESTHETIC
Momhot-c
K MACHINE
\ir ------ I ? ? r
^ast ^wo years he has had
the Bagley canning co. and Tom of Increasing Legion m em bership. C am pfire G irls leaders.
M em b u s of he W om ens Civic his office in M edford although Neely,
A lham bra, C alifornia; Mrs. Anne
M embers of the Legion w ere
?heb
piaiv
£
e
e
k
,d°
nated1
$250.00
t
o
's
till
living
in
his
residence
on
Tommy Newton, 18, S o u th ern
Sprague, Lakeview , O regon; Mrs.
Invited to the A uxiliary p arty
Ellen M cReynolds, Eugene, O re­ the city hospital in A shland in G ran ite S treet. In the five years
O ctober 30, C om m ander
Phil Oregon college stu d e n t spent
M onday night in the hills and
eq id D in en tV i^ th a d d *d ° r al
o l 1 ,t b at be bas l*ved >n this com m un- '
gon and six g randchildren.
S tan sb u ry announced.
he has m ade a host of fn en d s
In term en t was m ade in M oun­ dM ?vw V hm m t0 n P wa ? ng r°°um
was found n ear A shland re se r­
nnp«a « * .J ? ? ,.? ? ™ LWde,y' .wbo who_will_be shocked at his pass-
tain View cem etery.
voir Tuesday, m o rning by a s e a r­
thC lnf ' D r' S u' n " “ n »»» »n ¿Ik and
M em bers of the A m erican L eg­
ching p arty organized by m em ­
will
have a
bers of the college football team .
dled n a the m achine w as w hile w orking in A shland was ion
iV**,, and
“ *‘v‘ A u xiliary w
m nav
rhtnnhT5i,iCau bon’ and ° x ygen rnn-1 active in the local R otary C lub 1 ,Ha
p al l y W ednesday i even
N ew ton had been h u n tin g w ith
I
If your young son comes home his brother, Jack, Ted C lawson
theHc procedures USt*d *n anae8* • havina
been a a ch
ch a a rte
rte r r m
nf !P.g‘ O ctober
at the
, 30, 8 o’clock,
--------- , _i
having been
m em
em her
ber of
this week w aving a bit of p ap er Phil W olcott
_____ ,......
..........
,and W
infield Rob-
this organization at M yrtle P o in t' Womens civic clubhouse.
An ex am in ation for S tu d en t
The au x iliary m ade plans
----- for about and stating. “I got a five, I erson, all of A shland. He becam e
Oregon.
D ietitian has been announced by
He was born at Lee, Coos Coun this p arty at th eir re g u lar m eet-1 P°P- he’s not talking about fold- 'se p a ra te d from the p arty late
the U. S. Civil Service C om m is­
ing M onday evening at the Leg- j ln S money.
i M onday afternoon and w hen the
I p a re n tf wlerenph>neers% ’tliat! sei-S! JoP .1? 11 ; „
..................
I, R eport cards w ere given to Ash others R eturned to A sh land*they
sion for train in g In W ar D ep art­
m ent. V eterans A dm inistration,
Mrs. Ella May T rue was buried tlon and the fam ily was p ro m in -' Colonel H arold Jo rd a n ,who ls land high school stu dents on Wed reported he was lost
and Public H ealth Service hospi­ Hi
A searching p arty was out until
M ountain
View
cem etery ent ln Coos county since settling ' „ can d ld ate for counedm an in the nesday of this week. These re-
tals th roughout the country. The Tuesday, O ctober 22, after f u n e r - ' th ere' D r' S um erlin was g rad u at- N °vernbe11',,e Iectm n, also spoke to port cards are for the first six 2:00 a m. T uesday looking for him
m axim um salary for the 12-mon- al services w ere held for her at ed from the high school at M yrtle the au x iliary M onday evening weeks period.
, N ewton said th at he slept on
th training period is $1,470 which L ltw iller funeral home, at 1:30 o’- P°*n t and attended the JJniver- He stated in his platform th at he
A grade of “one", indicated on the m ountain, was aw akened at
Includes allow ances for subsis­ clock,
sJty of O regon p rio r to his grad* favored w ater m eters and also the card m eans the stu d en t has daylight and started follow ing
tence .quarters, and overtim e.
been superior ln th at p articu lar , the road to A shland. He m et the
She passed aw ay S atu rd ay , Oct uation from N orth Pacific D ental d n ^
T th £
ffL, sltu a ,lo n -
F u rth er Inform ation and ap p li­ ober 19 ,at her hom e on East College. On A pril 26, 1922 he was I , v< n Lom bard discussed the subject. “Tw o”, m eans very
. „ good
— i searching p arty on his w ay dow n
cation forms m ay he obtained M ain street.
‘ m arried to Irmn
*8ht am
endm ents th at are to be I I' T hree
Irm a Runnh
Bunch d n„a
au g i,t..r
h ter I e elght,
a,r,t'ndrnents
hree” indicates average ability. 1 th e m ountain.
W. • »».
H. nunen,
Bunch, for
for m m anv
anv y y e e a a rs r s ' ' v,
ovem
ber , ----------
5 I ‘.T o u - r” is a passing «.cuv.
grade. “F
from the C om m ission's Local S e­
m rs, True
ir u e had
nad sp en t her en
en- t. 1 of w
, o ted on„ « in
......... the
*’ u « N ' ihu
it
r i iv \ e e”
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Mrs,
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born here May 29, 1869 .She was «ehools. To this m arriage was the basic school law.
the stu d en t is failing in th a t p ar-
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ticu lar subject,
, This weeks standings in league
m a u led to Jac k T rue in 1914.
horn Lavonne, Mrs, P hilip Lind-1 s o C INSTRUCTOR H A S
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She is survived by two sisters, 8ay >a hd R ichard who are stud- C L A S S A T C O O S m y
Mrs. H attie M. Konop tran sact- the M arshal W ell’s keglers lead-
Mrs. B eecher D anford, A shland; phtH at S outhern O regon College
H arold Bishop .assistant pro- ed business and visited her nep- I ing. The h ard w are m erch an ts are
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and Miss Eunice G rubb of Chica- and A shland S enior High,
fessor of physical education and hew, Frank W. O’Conner, in S a n ' also high for th ree gam e total
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Illinois;
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I The Rev. George M, Shum an brothers; Tom
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and returned to San Jose, Sun- Individual high
scores are led
LARRY BASEY shooting a five ' bacd 8 charge of
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Jobs Daughters Have
Jamboree Saturday
Sororitv Pledges
Six New Members
Memory Lane Studio
Will Open Saturday
College Receives
Gift of U. S. Flag
(ub Pack Meeting to
Be Held Tuesday Nite
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With Little Theatre
Members of Shrine
Make Trip to Reno
Cadwallader Ellis
Is Buried Friday
Legion Listens
To Three Speakers
Dr. L. Sumeriin
Dies Out Hunting
Venison Dinner For
! C of C Members
Hallowe’en Party To
Be At Clubhouse
Student Dietitian
Training Offered
Life Long Resident
Passed Away Oct. 19
First Report Cards
Given To Students
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HENRY METZ m aking plans.
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C rescent City, C alifornia from bably be here F riday
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