Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 05, 1946, Image 1

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NEWS REVIEW
3.00 PER YEAH
Fire Department
Gets New Truck
ASHLAND. JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON
STEVENSON WILL BE IN
WHO'S WHO IN AMERICA
Dr. Elmo S tevenson, P resident
of S outhern O regon College, has
accepted an inv itatio n to be In ­
cluded in "W ho's Who in A m eri­
ca ”. This recognition com es to
those who have achieved d istin c ­
tion or m ade outstanding c o n tri­
bution In our national life. Dr
S tevenson is well know n for his
w ritings, which include three
books on n atu ra l and zoological
subjects.
Stevenson has also been re a p ­
pointed one of the national asso­
ciate editors of ..The A m erican
Biology T each er”. He Is one of
three such editors from the West
Ashland F ire D ep artm en t's new
fire truck will be ready for any
em ergency F riday m orning ac­
cording to C lint B aughm an, fire
chief.
The truck arriv ed from the fac­
tory the fo rep art of this week
and I n presently in a garage being
serviced for operation. It wus
m an u factu red by the Fold Motor
com pany and has a M ercury m o­
tor. The b<xly was designed and
b u ilt by the H ow ard Cooper co r­
poration.
The tru ck is a com bination
pum per, w ater tank, and hose
wagon, built p articu larly for use
in com m unities which have the
The Rotary
R otary club will have a
sam e type fire problem s as A sh ­
land. Main Item s of equipm ent rum m age and bake sale at the
is a 500 gallon S eagrave centri- J. P. Dodge fu rn itu re store, S atu r
flgal pum p. A 200 gallon booster day, D ecem ber 7 .Each rotarian
tank is also p a rt of the truck. It has been asked to bring clothes,
will carry 1000 feet of 2 Vi Inch shoes, or any th in g th at you m ight
hose and 150 feet of
inch hose. find at a rum m age sale. Wives
The sm all truck which the new of the ro tary m em bers will bake
tru ck replaces will not be d is­ cakes, pies, cookies etc. for the
carded. It will be used for brush sale.
H ighlight of the sale will be
fires and fire control work. B au ­
the
auctioning of a calf at twe
ghm an, fire chief has a staff of
th ree men, John Kiel, Neal Heard o’clock in the afternoon by Bill
Healy, In front of the J. P. Dodge
and H arry McNair.
fu rn itu re store. This calf was
donated to the club by Homei
Billings the first of this week.
T. A. Carnival
To Be Saturday
Reenlistment
Grade* In The Army
Are Permanent
Warrants
lhursd.iy, December j, 1946
8OC Students Will
Appear Over KWIN
Voi 13, No. 41
MRS. McNAIR RETURNS
HOME FROM TRIP SOUTH
Angus Bowmer, d ram a Inatruc-
toi at .Southern Oregon College,
announced this week th at afte r
the first of the y ear SOC stu d en ts
Would present a series of radio
program s over A shland's radio
station, KWIN.
The first st-ries will be a grou
Ol thirteen presentations en titled
"3000 Years In the T h e a te r” and
Will consist of a w eekly th irty
Who will call them selves the “Ra
dio players of SOC.”
Mr Bowmer stated th at tf there
Is enough Interest show n in this
broadcast additional program s
will be added until th ere are as
many as three varied broadcasts
during each week
Mrs. Lorena McNair, w orthy
m atron of the grand ch apter of
Oregon, O.E.S., retu rn ed to A sh­
land last week after attending the
general grand ch apter m eeting of
the E astern S ta r held in Tampa
Florida. Mrs. McNair m ade the
trip to F lorida and back by plane.
She w as one of tw en ty dele-
gates atten d in g from Oregon.
T here w ere over 12,000 persons in
atten d an ce at the sessions.
City Officials
Attend Meeting
The “G reat E ads”, m agician,
M embers of the city council
an auction of scarce Items, anti
wrth theil wiveii> M ayor and Mrs
tw elve concessions will be th e
Thornton Wiley, and C ity S u p er­
m ain attractio n s at the W ashing­
intendent E lm er Biegel and wife,
ton school carnival, which will be
a regional m eeting of
attended
held, D ecem ber 7, from 8:30 until
the League of Oregon cities, at
9:30 p in. It will be sponsored by
the M edford co untry club W ed­
the W ashington school P. T. A.
nesday evening, D ecem ber 4.
Soap, shortening and nylon
D inner was served a t 6:30 p.m.
hose will be sold to the highest
at the co u n try club. Following
bidders during the auction. H un­
the d in n er m any civic Interests
dreds of prizes will be offered to
w ere discussed. R evenue discus­
w inners a t the various conces­
sions
w ere p ro m in en t at the
W. C. B aker and Paul O Wea
sions. Hotdogs, candy, and h om e­
m eeting as cities are being called
ver,
311
B
S
treet
announced
this
m ade pie will be sold throughout
week th at they have the d istrib u ­ on to provide new an d e x p a n ­
the evening.
torship
for this area for Insul- ded services as a re su lt of in ­
Funds raised from the C arnival
creased population and th e loca­
wool insulation.
will go to the P. T. A., the G irl
tion of new Industries in o r near
scouts, the Cub scouts and the
B aker form erly operated a cities.
stu d en t body.
trailer agency at 565 Siskiyou
Dr. and Mrs. W. W. W eller and
Finance C hairm an for the a f­
while W eaver has been affiallated
Sponsored by the A shland Y. with the Home M odernizing Co, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam H ealy w ere
fair Is M rs W. P. W right and the
also in attendance.
o th er follow ing com m ittee c h a ir­ M. C. A. the S ou th ern Oregon T erre Haute, Indiana w here he
District Hi-Y and Tri Hi Y O f­
m en have been appointed.
handled Insul Wool sales prom o­
B eauty Shop, Mrs. B lanch Wat- ficers Training C onference will tion.
be
held
in
A
shland
this
y
ear
on
rus; G ift Shop, Mrs. L arry Basey;
T h u rm an Bland and Irv in B ak ­
Sunday, Decem ber 15th.
Balloons and N olsem akers, Mrs.
er,
are in stallers for the firm.
A1 Sim pson’s b ask etb all R aiders
The conference wil lbe held in
M ildren T hornton; D art Game,
tak e the floor this F rid ay n ight in
the
Ju
n
io
r
High
School
building
Mr. E. Y. M itchell; Fish Pond,
C. R Bowm an, C ounty S u p er­ a practice gam e w ith th e A shland
Mrs. B ert Davis; Coke, Candy, and will be attended by re p re ­ in ten d en t of Schools and Dr. El­ Elks which will be held at 8:00 p.
sentatives of clubs from G ran ts
peanuts, Mrs. J. K endall; W hite
Pass, K lam ath Falls,
Medford mo Stevenson, P resident of SOC, m. at the College gym nasium .
E lephant, Mrs. J. M. S u th erlin ;
were in K lam ath Falls Tuesday
C harles D eA utrem ont, D arrell
and Ashland.
Spot Gam e, Mr. O. R. E dw ards;
to atten d a m eeting of the school Copeland. Jo h n G ray, Jim and
The
conference
program
will
R lng-the-D uck; Mrs. J. C. A ndre-
Include discussion groups on executives of southern Oregon. C harles Jan d reau , Tex G atlin,
sen; B asketball throw , Mr. Les
club, school, life problem s, w or­ They ev aluated this y e a r’s T each­ B arney Riggs, W infield Roberson.
G ran t; Movie Com edies, Mr. Rol-
Wes Peters, and Bobby Hoefs are
ship services, training sessions e r’s C onference and Institute.
The M ethodist C hurch a n ­
und P arks; Food Concession, Mrs
expected to give the Elks a rough
for club officers w ith a confer­
nounces th at on D ecem ber 10th at
G. M. S nyder; D ecorations, Mrs.
tim e on the m aple floor.
ence luncheon held in the Ju n io r
0:45 P. M. they will offer to the
G raves; A uctioneers, Ben L om ­
High School C afeteria S unday
public a tu rk ey dinner, and an
bard and G orm an Bond; Signs noon.
inspiring program . The tu rk ey
and Posters, Mr. W. P. W right.
will be furnished by the church,
The principal address of the
K enneth Reed was Initiated In­
and those atten d in g are re q u e st­ to the A m erican legion post no.
conference will be given by Dr.
ed to bring a hot dish, bread, 14 at c m int m eeting of legion
Elmo Stevenson, p resid en t of the
rne P h hilharm
ofi F irst show ing of the new Kai-
The
ilharm onic Society of
S o u th ern Oregon gave th eir first Iser autom obile w as held W ednes-
Southern Oregon College.
b u tflr, dessert and table service. posts i r C entral Point, T uesday
Rev. Dr. Ray S. Dunn, pastor evening, D ecem ber 3. T here w ere
Leaders for the conference dis­ w in ter concert W ednesday e v e n -¡d a y evening at the show room s of
W endell Law rence, editor of cussion groups and train in g ses­ ing, D ------
of Rose C ity P ark
M ethodist 28 o th er initiates from C entral
ecem 1—
ber ‘ 4, in the au d ito r­ the C layton Motor com pany loc­
C hurch In P ortland, one of the P oint and M edford. The C ave the ‘News R eview ”, spoke to the sions include, W alter Redford, ium of th e M edford senior high ated at N orth M ain and C hurch.
most o u tstanding preachers in Ju n ctio n initiatory team co nduct­ W omens civic club, W ednesday Roland P arks. Leland P. Linn,
M ore than 1,000 people visited
___ school. This w as the first presen-
O regon M ethodism is to be the ed the cerem onies th at sta rte d at afternoon, D ecem ber 4. L aw rence the Rev. George M. S hum an, a n d lta tio n of the chorus and orches- the show room s du rin g th e ev e n ­
spoke on his trav els to India and R. N. F letch er
ing to inspect the new autom obile
speaker.
tra of the society.
8 p.m.
C hina in 1944-45 w ith the U nited
Special m usic num bers will be
Cecil K ollenborn, Y. M. C. A.
The follow ing persons from according to C layton C ullen, m gr
Lila W arren. Verona Able, H el­ S tates arm y.
offered by C hester W illiams, Mr en Reed, and C arol S h arp w ere
S ecretary of K lam ath Falls, Ben A shland took p art in th e debut. of the M otor com pany. Also on
display was the Luscom be Sil-
Mrs. J. Q. Adam s, Mrs. P earl H. Schm idt of the M edford Y. M.
and Mrs. Paul Byers, and others ■.......n
G ordon M allory, C larinet; M aur- v air airp ,ane w hich js d istrib u t
initiated
the A shland
the in A shland
legion
Crouch and Mrs. A nna C row son C. A. and D w ight O. Welch of ice B ailey, French horn; Irvin
Kvctypne ia Invited
w ere hostesses for the - T *
the Pacific Northwest Area Coun Leaaer, Harry Kannasto. trumpet; ed by the com pany.
U p ie .« ™„
cil Y. M. C. A. w ill also serve C urtis Vail, trom bone; R alph
A D rivers Licnese E x am in er is
thut the com m ittee may know
as group leaders.
Burgess, Jr. Tim pani and drum s scheduled to be on d u ty in Ash-
installing
officer
for
in
itia
tio
n
.,
convention
at
;;Ogue
R
iver
w
ere
how m any to p re p are for.
T here are now nine of these Hi
Among those atten d in g the discussed before the principal Y and Tri Hi Y Clubs o p e ra tin g 1 H arlalee Wilson and Dale D re -jlan d , M onday .D ecem ber 9, 1946.
ckm an, violins.
a t th e C ity H all betw een the
Mr. and Mrs. Gloyd M iller and m ass m eeting from A shland were, talk was given.
1 In the high schools of the S o u th ­
The program , as it was p resen t­ hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., ac­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
B
ert
F
reem
an,
Mr.
d au g h ter V rda of A shland, Ohio
ern Oregon D istrict and it is est- ed, is as follows:
cording to an ann o u n cem en t re ­
are visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. F razier, Mrs. Roy
■ Im ated th at about 35 to 40 of
SECTION 1
ceived from th e S ecretary of
F razier, Mr and Mrs. Emil K ru g ­
and Mrs. Dick L atim er .
I these high school young people
S ta te ’s office.
er, Mr. and Mrs. Ray S harp. Mr.
F
irst
scene,
third
act,
Opera
will be present at the conference.
Persons w ishing licenses or
C arm en. “S m ugglers’ Scene,” by
O rder • ÿour C hristinas cards and Mrs. H arold Jordan, Phil
M iller’s A uto service opened
S
tansbury,
O
tto
P
eterson,
Billy
p
erm
its to d riv e are asked to get
Bizet—chorus,
orchestra
and
sex
­
now at th e News Review
S atu rd ay , N ovem ber 30 ,at 1401
E lhart, Ken M iller, Bob L u g a r ,1
tet. ‘‘Londonderry A ir”, full ch o r­ in touch w ith the ex am in er well
Siskiyou B oulevard. M iller’s will
us. “W andering,” by F ranz S chu­ ahead of the scheduled closing
Jak e Lahr, Mrs. Carl B eninghau-
he a general P etroleum products
ser, Mr. and Mrs. K enneth Reed, dealer.
bert, and ‘‘Lotus F low er,” by h o u r in o rd er to assu re com ple­
At the D ecem ber 10th m e e tin g . R obert Schum ann, 111<
I1C U11U
JUO tion of th eir ap p lications w ith a
Mr. and Mrs. R aym ond Able, and
m ale
chorus.
The station Is op erated by Geo. of Jobs D aughters at th e Mason-1 Cossack w aar Song, full chorus
m inim um of delay.
Mrs. F rank W arren.
M iller and his son F rederic, who ic hall, the following elected of­
cam e to A shland from Buffalo, ficers will be officially installed:
INTERM ISSION
P re-reg istratio n for S outhern
New
York. M iller did au to , Jea n C lary, H onored queen
SECTION 2
Oregon College stu d en ts who will i
L l i n f h p n n TlIPM painting, body and fen d er repair M arilyn Miller, senior princess; 1. E ntre ’act to Act 3 of C arm en,
atten d the W inter Term is now
^ U n c n C O H 1 U e S . work for tw en ty five years in D arlene Hale, Ju n io r princess;
by Bizet; 2. “M aid W ith the Flax-
un d er way. Seniors will reg ister
P rofessor J e a n n e tte Sm ith en . New York
____ ____
and _ his son, * Frederic, M ary Lou Hahn, G uide; a n d 1 en H air,” by DeBussy; 3 E n tra
on Dec. 3, v eteran s on Dec. 4 a n d , ter ta ile
. d Mrs. Edm unson N o rto n ,¡h as ju st recently . been
__________
discharged Shirley W eitzel, M arshal.
j ’act to Act 2 of C arm en, by Bizet
T w enty m en becam e c h a rte r
5, o th er stu d en ts on Dec. 6. This regional YWCA secretary, and | from the arm y. D uring the time
Miss
Jean
n
e
L.
S
w
ayne
of
1
4
2 “¿ n t° the Ni,g h t’” b\ C ' araCiEd m em bers of th e local T o astm as­
m eans th at w hen w in ter term I stu d en t leaders of S outhern Cre- spent in the arm y he did a lot of
opens veteran s need not re tu rn I K°n college, a t a luncheon Tues- auto electric work. T he station C hurch st.. in A shland e n l . s t e d i ^ (W° m e” s voic^ s): 5n Sing ters club M onday evening, D ec­
in th e it s
S m i,e- f*u
S lum
by Gounod,
Gounod em b er 2, in the A shland hotel
m b ber,
er‘ „ b^
u n til Ja n 3 to atten d the begin day noon, In h er hom e
will operate seven days a week in the U. S. W om en’s Naval Re- ,v’,7h
serve.
Inactive
on
N
ovem
ber
19.''w
lth
flute
obl,gatto
b>
’
D elm ar dining room.
n ing of classes. O th er stu d en ts
Mrs. N orton has been visiting
M
eyers;
“D
ream
s,”
by
W
agner,
The program opened w ith Rob­
Miss Sw ayne has th e d istin c­
will have to be on hand on Ja n the cam pus a t S.O.C. to observe
and
“Italian
S
treet
Song,”
from
e
rt
Dodge deliv erin g the invoca­
tion of being the first w ave to
2 to pay th eir fees.
C hristian
fellow ship activities.
enlist in the w om en’s reserve, N aughty M arietta by V ictor H er­ tion .and th en Dave W hittle, p re ­
O p p o rtu n ity for new stu d en ts She is d irecto r of the stu d en t
b ert, full chorus. Vocal solo and sid en t of the local club gave the
is open a t S o u thern O regon Col service fund for colleges of W ash­
P urchase of the A shland Steam U. S. Naval reserve, inactive obligatto by P hyllis Corliss,
welcome, w hich w as follow ed by
lege for the w inter q u arter. Hous ington, Oregon, U tah and C alifor­ L aundry by B. M. K avanaugh of through the M edford navy re ­
“P ray er,” from O thello, by V er­ the dinner.
ing for ¿5 to 100 m en will be a nia.
O akland, C alifornia w a s a n ­ cruiting station.
O tto E^valdson of the M edford
Lt. J. E. Bayus, officer in di, full chorus and orchestra.
vailable, and additional housing
nounced this week by J. A. G en ­
to astm asters club was to astm as­
charge
of
the
U.
S.
N
avy
re
c
ru
it­
for w om en can be obtained. The
try, form er m anager, who, with
ter for the evening. Table topics
college will have a full schedule
A rt F rederickson has ow ned the ing in Oregon, adm in istered the
w ere handled by R oger Rath.
>ath
of
enlistm
ent.
of courses for those who are be
laundry for the p ast year.
G arry Robertson, p re sid e n t of the
ginning o r transfering. R egistra
K avanaugh w as m anager ol
A ssistant Professor M arion Ady K lam ath Falls club, spoke on ev-
F u n eral services for Mrs, R uth
F uneral services w ere held at
tion for both old and new s tu d ­
Em ily S hell w ere held W ednes­ the M arshall Steel laundry com ­ the L itw iller funeral chapel for of S outhern Oregon College ta lk ­ ulations.
ents will take place from Jan.
day, D ecem ber 4, at the L ltw lller pany of O akland, previous to Benjam in M. H eath on Monday, ed on C hristm as A rt in the
Ray H arrison of M edford con­
to Ja n 18. New courses w hich
Schools to the p rim ary and in te r­ ducted the in stallation gtf officers.
funeral chapel. The R everend com ing to A shland.
Decem
ber
2,
at
1:30
p.m.
Services
will be presented this w in ter in
Earl Downing, pastor of the
were u n d er the auspices of the m ediate teachers of Jack s o n A fter the in stallatio n Elwood
elude: P rin t, clay m odeling, cloth
C hurch of C hrist delivered the
Masonic
o rd er and the A m erican county in the C ounty C ourt H edberg, past p resid en t of the
ing construction and selection, all serm on.
House last week. Miss Ady, an M edford club, gave the p rincipal
Legion.
offered by A ssistant P rofessor
expert In the a rt field, will talk address of the evening. C arl Has-
Mrs. Shell died at the C om m ­
H
eath
died
at
the
Ft,
Lewis
Ady; personal and fam ily re la ­
on C hristm as paintings to the BN enkam p presented the c h a rte r to
unity hospital, M onday, Dec. 2,
M
ilitary
hospital,
N
ovem
ber
27
PEAR
BOWL
PREM
IER
tions, A ssistant Professor M es­ at 5:25 p.m. She broke "her hip on
He is survived by his wife, Mrs C hapter, P. E. O. on D ecem ber 5: the local club and Dave W hittle
senger; H um an physiology, Mr
the AC C hapter, P. E. O. on Dec accepted it.
O ctober 31 and had been a p a t­ Out in the w arm Thanksgiving Heath and son, Robert.
Bishop; social dancing for men
mist,
em ber 10, and the P resb y terian
ient in the hospital ever since.
The following m en a ie c h a rte r
and wom en. Miss S tockham ; oral
Out in a w et and oozy field,
RAILROAD SOCIETY HAS
Guild on D ecem ber 13.
She w as born May 27, 1861 In
m em bers of the T o astm asters
In terp retatio n , advanced speech
O
ur
P
ear
Bowl
P
re
m
ie
r
was
stag
­
DECEMBER
MEETING
MON.
T erre Haute, Indiana, and had
c lub: Dave W hittle, Jo h n von
and advanced journalism , Mr.
ed
Jackson C ounty m odel railroad
lived in A shland for the past 14
K uhlm an, Lyndel NCwbry, C la r­
M ulling; salesm anship; contem p­ years.
And C entral W ashington’s fate society m et at the club head-
ence Williams, Roger R ath, Jo h n
orary literatu re, Mr. Krelsm an.
was
sealed!
society
m
et
at
the
club
h
ea
d
q
u
ar­
Five children survive Mrs.
Collins, R obert Dodge, Robert
Late evening courses which
ters a t the fairgrounds M onday
Shell, they are, Mrs. Jessie Neill
M. B. M adden, v eteran M ission­
H ardy, W illiam H ealy, P rice
will be available to tow nspeople and Mrs, P erry A yers of A sh­ W ith a final score of 13 - 8
evening, D ecem ber 2. This was ary to Jap an , will speak S unday
H
ennan,
Don H inthorne, Virgil
as well as stu d en ts include con­
P layed to a loyal, cheering
th eir m onthly business m eeting night at the C hurch of C hrist.
land; Mrs. Carl M athes of G a r­
Jackson, W endell Law rence, How
tinuations of A ssistant Professor
crow
d-
for
Decem
ber.
den Valley .Idaho; Amos L P ay ­
Mr. M adden began his w ork in ard M artin, Earl Schilling. Ed.
B ow m er’s S hakespeare
course
ne, Coquille, Oregon, and F rank To ‘Hail the C onquering H ero’
Jap
a n 48 years ago. U nder his Singm aster, Doyle Seely, H arold
SORORITY PLANNING A
and Dr. E lliott’s course In con­ H. P ayne of Sacram ento. T here
strain s
leadership a large m ission w ork Thom as, E m m ett W hitham and
FORMAL
DINNER
DANCE
tem porary problem s. In addition,
O u r, boys left m uddy but u n ­
are also nine grandchildren and
Epsilon Sigm a A lpha is p lan ­ was ’b u ilt up in Osaka, Jap a n Howard Wilev.
P resid en t S tevenson will present
bowed !
1 g reat grandchildren.
ning a form al d in n er dance and D uring the war, the buildings of
a course in Boy Scout L eadership
In term e n t will be at B onner’s
this m ission w ere destroyed by
on M onday evenings at seven o’­ F erry .Idaho, w here her husband
Now, w ith our stadium in view, jew el cerem ony D ecem ber 18. bom bs Mr M adden will tell how NELSONS HAVE PARTY
SATURDAY EVENING
The
affair
will
be
held
at
the
Wo­
clock.
O ur P ear Bowl boys will host
is also buried.
the work still goes on and what
m
en’s
Civic
club.
Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard Nelson
Special S atu rd ay m orning clas­
the best of 'em;
| the plans for the fu tu re are.
en tertain ed the follow ing guests
ses for teachers in the county
You’ll find those "Hard to In almost jig-tim e, folks, w e’ll
You'll find those "Hard to
The church Invites all to hear at d in n er last S atu rd ay evening.
will be held w ith A ssistant P ro ­ Find” Christmas Gifts for those
rate
-Find" Christmas Gifts for those his message The service begins ¡Mr. and Mrs. W ayne H eard, Mr.
fessor Wllda offering Oregon "Hard to Please" Relatives and
Along w ith Rose Bowl and the "Hard to Please"
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and at 7:30 P. M., and is held at the and Mrs. Bob McKay M r and
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School Law and Dr. T aylor o ffer­ friends at Marshall Wells on the
rest of 'em!
friends
at
Marshall
Wells
on
the A dventist C hurch at F ourth and Mrs. Ray S tringer, and Mr. and
ing O regon H istory.
Plaaa.
—Pearl R. Crouch 1 P la n .
c . Streets,
1 Mrs. Herb Fischborn,
Kotariarus Will H ave
Rummage Sale Sat
Insul-Wool Opens
A Distributorship
HiY Conference in
Ashland Dec. 15
Elks Meet Raiders
In First Game Fri.
Rev. Dunn Will
Speak to Methodists
Legion Members
Attend Meeting
Local Musicians
Play in Concert
Editor Speaks
To Civic Club
Clayton Motor Has
Kaiser Auto Show
Millers Auto Shop
Starts Operation
Pre-Registration
New A t S. 0. C.
Miss Miller Queen
of Jobs Daughters
Toastmasters
Receive Charter
Professor Smith Has
B. M. Kavanaugh
Buys Local Laundry
Marion Ady Will Be
Dec. Guest Speaker
Mrs. Shell Buried in
Bonners Ferry, Idaho
LITHIA BUBBLES
Missionary Will
Speak Sunday Eve