Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 13, 1947, Image 1

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Unlv or Or<‘S'0B Library
Formerly The
Southern Oregon
Miner
S3 per Year
2 Years (or *5
40.000
NEWS REVIEW
3.00 PER YEAR
City of Ashland
Clean Up Week
Begins March 21
Good Jobs a Month
ASMI AND. JA( KSON COUNTY. OREGON
Jim BuHch Buys
Culp Motor Co.
Jim H. Busch of Eugene, O re ­
gon has purchased the C ulp M ot­
or com pany at 550 N orth Main
from the F rank C ulp estate. Culp,
form er ow ner of the m otor com ­
pany, died D ecem ber 8. B usch
will change the nam e to tiie B us­
ch Motor com pany, hut will retain
the present staff. He also unnoun
eed th a t the sam e list of nam es
for new cars would be in effect.
Jim Busch g rad u ated from the
Salem high school, and w ent to
Oregon state college following his
g raduation from high school. He
was associated w ith the Pacific
F inance of C alifornia in K lam ath
Falls p rio r to being w ith the
F irst N ational B ank in Eugene
YMCA Directors
Honor Fletchers
U. S. Army
Thursday, March 13, 1947
legion Seeking Jr.
Baseball Sponsors
K enneth A. Mill« r, ch airm an of
the A m erican Legion Ju n io r Base
hall com m ittee, announced this
week th at business firm s and in ­
dividuals who w ere in terested in
sponsoring suits for boys who will
com pete in the program , could
m ake arran g em en ts to obtain the
suits by contacting him, telephone
3687.
Boys from th e ages of 7 to 17
are included in tiie age group
which plavs Jr. League baseball.
A Southern Oregon and N o rth ­
ern California league is being set
up for gam es and playoffs.
Ashland A m erican Legion post
No. 14 is sponsoring the local lea­
gue.
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Voi. 14, No. 1
Dr. Weller Re-Elected
President of Chamber
M<mday evening, M arch 10,
hoard of directors of the YfiflC’A
honored, Mr. and Mrs. Hay F le t­
cher, secretary of the YMCA aftd
d a il y pro gr am se t s
his wife, at a d in n er p arty at the
H. S. INGLE ELECTED
UP PARl'ILULAn A lla n s
M ethodist Church.
NEW VICE PRESIDENT OF
AilLI LVLH Ih r u n W ttK
The tables w ere set in front of
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
the fire place and decorations
F rid ay , M arch 21, will be "safe­
Doctor W. W. W eller was re
w ere in keeping w ith th e St
ty aim tire p rev en tio n u a y ,' in
P atrick s season, w ith sp r i (*g
E arl Schilling, p resid en t of the elected p re sid e n t of th e A shland
'u ih ian d , according io tuuwin
flowers, sham rocks and gregn
™ m Vi i^ v k Ub*' °oa ‘e W ,' h am s> A r* C ham ber of Com m erce, W ednes-
rin g m a ste r, g eneral ch airm an oi
nold L ockhart, R obert A rm strong,
w heelbarrow s filled w ith w hite
uie iM4i C lean -up cam paign, F ri­
K enton
Robbins, and C layton ddy noon; M arch 12, in the Cham -
m ints, on the tables.
day is the tirst uay 01 tne can
C
ullen,
m
em
bers of th e club, plan *>er oi Com m erce office, by the
paign.
Mrs. F letcher was p resen ted
to a tten d a jo in t business and B oard of D irectors. This will be
r a tu id a y , M arch 22, will be
with a corsage by Mrs. Jo h n BiU-
d in n er m eeting a t th e Rogue Val- W eller’s second one-year term in
clean up lor vucant lots.
ings and Mr F letcher w ith a c a r­
ley co u n try club, T hursday even- t hw d ,«.....,.,
Sunday, March 23, all churchc
nation.
ing, M arch 13, as g u e s ts of the
n P .,,
'
will call attention to the clean
Jo h n Billings, ch airm an of tl»<
M edford A ctive C lub m em bers.
L>r" We*ler and fam ily cam e to
up campaign.
board acted as to astm aster, Ml
M em bers of th e A shland A ctive A shland five years ago this spring
M onday, M arch 24, re p air and
Parks, Mr. Linn, Mrs. Good, and
clu b en tertain ed th eir wives S at- from G ran ts Pass. He is a v eter-
m odernization day.
Mr.
Fletcher,
spoke
briefly.
F
ol­
O pening of the L ithia Coffee
“
T uesday, M arch 25, C lean up
M embers of the F o rtm -h tly S f 2 5 « f J 5 K S L « ;
shop, u n d er the m anagem ent of lowing the din n er th e evening study
lix -u p for yards.
club will be hostesses to
, . .
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uk
was
spent
playing
gam
es
and
vis­
on
the
tfpnAral phuirm on »»•,
_ hospital
W ednesday, M arch 20, pickup Tex H arris .ow ner of the S te a k ­ iting.
house, took place this week. H ar­
duy for ull ru b b ish in alleys.
Those present lor the occasion
Thursday, March 27, Clean-up ris will operate the hotel coffee were: Mr. and Mrs. Joe F ad er, M l.
shop
w
ith
the
assistance
of
A.
J.
lor gardens.
and Mrs. Leslie G ra n t; Mr. and
F riday, M arch 28, P ain tin g day G u th ard t, Ju d y W ickers h a m, Mrs. Don Spencer, Mr. and Mrs.
M arch 24, M onday afternoon, K enton R obbins’ was o T t h e “V S p r S i d e n / C h h
M
ary
C
onnelly
,and
Mrs.
Al
N
or­
S atu rd ay , M arch 20. Health
the
club will m eet for th e ir re ­ fresh m en ts com m ittee.
™
d ™ a th u ch am b er of « « » -
Cluude F razier, Mrs. Edith Good,
ris.
day.
Mr. and Mrs. A llen McGee, Mr g u lar m eeting at the hom e of
T
w
enty
couples
atten
d
ed
the
T
/
S
a c e M ^ b
The
re
sta
u
ra
n
t
will
sw
ing
into
S unday, M arch 30, C hurch duy
and Mrs. G eorge S hum an, Dr. Mrs. Johp Billings. Mrs. C arroll
Six d irectors w ere selected
M onday, M arch 31, ln d u stria full operation M onday, n a n is and Mrs. W alter R edford, Mr. and P ra tt will give the sh o rt topic, A ctivian p arty . Dancing a n d
a ted, aitnougn it nas been used
C leanup day, lo r all stores, hotels
Mrs. Roland Parks, Mr. and Mrf. and Mrs. G. W. Bruce will p re­ gam es were the en tertain m e n t for T uesday noon, M arch 11, w hen
th e evening, w ith sandw iches and cham ber of com m erce m em bers
T uesday, A pril 1, will be in lor banquets during the p ast few C harles Eliason, Mr. -and Mrs sent the book review.
weeks.
C
om
plete
re
sta
u
ra
n
t
s
e
r­
spection day lo r the cleanup com ­
Mrs. E. E Vail was hostess to coffee being served at the close m ark ed ballots, a t th e L ith ia H o­
F
rank
Davis;
Dr.
and
Mrs.
George
vice will be offered, including
of the p arty .
m ittee.
tel dining room. The d irecto rs are
Bruce: Mr. and Mrs. Eric Werep; the study club M onday, March
W ednesday, A pril 2, will lx catering to special p arties an a Mr. and Mrs. Leland Linn; Mr. 10, Mrs. W. W. W illiams gave a
G. R. Trites, E dw in H. Singm as-
banquets.
S p rin g opening lor all of the
ter, H. S. Ingle, Dr. G eorge B
and Mrs. John B illings; Mr. and short talk on “The Soong F am ­
stores fn A shland.
H ull an d R obert V .H ardy. Dr.
Mrs. C. H. Wines and the honored ily of C hina”. Mrs. Elmo S tev en ­
S inginuster said th a t the A sh­
son review ed, “T hunder Out of
W alter W. W eller who w as e lec t­
guests Mr. and Mrs. F letcher.
C hina." by White.
land schools, Roy Scouts, m inis­
ed a directo r Tuesday, W ednes­
The d in n er and the program
terial association, and all oilier
day
noon was elected p resident
w ere arran g ed by a com m ittee
service o rg an iatio n s
had been
, E lem entary principals of the S n X ? 5“ ” * " ’
603
°f
headed
by
Mrs.
G.
W.
B
ruce,
Mrs.
asked to p artic ip a te in clean-up
Eric
W
eren,
Mrs.
Leland
L
inn
«kd
S o u th ern O regon regional confer-
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week
Roger Rath, new ly elected pre a group of the wives of the board
In Oregon, ^020 veterans bor­ ence will m eet for the ten th tim e MRS. NED MARS ASSUM ES
sid en t of the A shland T oastm ast of directors.
ro w e d $5,216,970.41 in GI loans to in the au d ito riu m of S o u th ern NEW PO SITIO N AT COLLEGE
s club will re p resen t the local
■ buy homes, farm s and businesses O regon college, S atu rd ay , M arch! Mrs. New M ars has been em-
sp e a k e r’s group in the area
I during th e first two m onths of 15. The conference is u n d er th e ployed by S o u th ern Oregon col-
speech contests w hich will be
Mrs. Ja n e Hullock's body was held W ednesday, M arch 19, at
: this year, W illiam B ender, V eter­ jo in t auspices o f the D ep artm en t • lege to w ork in th e office to fill
* ler" e n ta ry School principals 1 the vacancy of Mrs. Jam es Young,
tak en to Salem , O regon, M onday, 6:30 p.m. at the W illard hotel in
ans A ilm lnistration rep resen tativ e
of th e O regon education asaocia- H er husband, Ned Mars, is asso-
S o u th ern Oregon college s soc-I for this area, reported today
M arch 10, for burial beside her K lam ath Falls.
lal dancing class m em bers h a d , Four out of five GI ,
flre tion, and the S tate D epartm ent o f . ciated w ith S. C. Jo n es & Sons,
husband in th e C ity View cem e­
S peakers from K lam ath Falls,
1 real estate agency in A shland.
tery. S he d ied at h er hom e at M edford, and A shland will com ­ th eir final exam ination in th e on homes. In the past tw o m onths Education.
“The elem en tary p rincipal and! Mrs. Jam es Young is visiting
065 Siskiyou boulevard Friday. p ete Jo c jth e honor of rep resen tin g form of a form al dance, W ednes- 847 hom e loans totaling $4 621
M arch 7.
the S o u th ern O regon area in the day evening M arch 12, in th e 145.05 gained VA com m itm ents.’ com m unity relatio n s,” will be the I her p aren ts in St. Louis, M issouri,
Mrs. B ullock was born N ovem ­ district tourney w hich will be S. O. C. auditorium . Mis« Violet Business loans am ounted to 119 th em e of th e conference this year. ar*d will re tu rn to A shland.
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ber 8, 1865, at M cM innville, O re ­ held at a later date in Salem or Stockham , in stru cto r in girls phy- for $387,719.54, while those on Dr. Elmo S tevenson, p resid en t o f ! T I
sical education at S o u th e rn Ore farm s added up to 54 loans
S o u th ern O regon college, Dr. Rex | H o m e E x t e n s i o n U n i t
gon, and has lived In A shland for P ortland.
P u tn a m , state su p erin ten d e n t o f f ™
~
the p ast eig h teen years. She was , R ath will speak on the subject gon college, was in charge of th e $208.105.82.
•-
a m em b er o f the C hurch of T he S un N ever Sets on the B ri­ dance.
P riv a te lending agr W fcs ac tu a l­ p ublic in struction, and M elvin i 1 l a i l S I? Ol* F e s t i v a l
T he p arty was in honor of St. ly m ake th e C l loan. The VA Moore, p resid en t of the d e p a rt­
C hrist. H er h usband, Jam es Leo tish E m pire’’. S everal m em bers of
M ary Hash, extension unit
Bullock, died in A shland in 1838. th e A shland club are planning to P a tric k ’s day and decorations of guarantees up to half the loan b u t m en t of elem en tary school p rin ci­ ch airm an of th e B ellview G range
pals
of
the
O.E.A.,
will
be
the
green sham rocks w ere used.
She is su rv iv ed by Floyd F ow ­ atten d the affair.
not over $4000 on real p roperty
a n d Mrs. S. C. C hurch, Home
ler, a nephew , ol A ustralia, and a
P auline H offard, V yvyan F ree­ or $2000 on non-real business p ro­ p rincipal speakers for the co n fer­ F estival and P u b licity ch airm an
The next m eeting of the group m an, Jam es Meek and R obert p erty. On this y e a r’s loans the ence,
cousin, Mrs. Edna M. Ham ilton,
,
!
m aking plans for p articip a-
of P o rtlan d who has been a I her will be held M onday. R ath w in Colley gave a dem o n stratio n of VA nSs guaran teed or insured a n ' Jotieph F ader, of A shland, i? jtio n in th e H om em akers Festival
act
as
T
oastm
aster.
Doyle
Seely
secretary
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bedside since her illness.
w altzing. J e a n H ickm an and Le- av erag e of 47 per cent on each,
cretary of th e S o u __________
th e rn O re ___
gon; w
hich will be held at th e Jack so n
The R everend Earl F. D ow n­ will be topic m aster, Don H in th ­ Rene H em m erling sang voca 1
■o-
elem en tary p rincipals group. Oth- ’ county courthouse in M edford
ing conducted funeral services orne will be critic, t i l Sing m as it i num bers.
e r officers are F enton M cA llister A pril 30.
S un d ay afternoon, M arch 8. at the will give a 10 m inute speech.
of G rants Pass, vice p resident;
T w enty ex tension u n its w ill en ­
Every p erson in the class serv ­
H
arold
Thom
as
.E
m
m
ett
W
hit-
L itw iller F u n eral chapel for Mrs
an d Cecil R oberts of G ran ts Pass, te r th e Festival. The B ellview and
ed on one of the com m ittees for
ham
,
and
D
ave
W
hittle
will
each
Bullock.
president.
H ow ard u n its w ill do th e table
tne evening affair, J e a n D yer and
, give five m inute speeches.
Mrs. H arry Travis, queen of
decorations for th e luncheon
Kay
H
artig
w
ere
g
en
eral
ch
air­
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Zulelm a Tem ple No, 13 D aught­
which will be held in conjunction
m en; G ale S m ith, m aster of cere­ ers of the Nile, presided at the
w ith th e festival.
m onies; Don DcLisle, V irginia Al­ last m eeting of the fiscal year
O th er m em bers of th e com m it­
ley, finance; Lloyd G eorge, decor­ last S atu rd ay afternoon, in the
tee include: Mrs. T w ila Block.
ations; V iiginie C raw ford, p ro ­ M asonic hall at M edford.
Miss M ary Lou L ayton .d au g h ­ Mrs. D orothy Owen, and Mrs
1 B usiness men, p aren ts, or a n y ­ gram ; K eith Raines, refresh ­
Mrs. E lm er S paulding of G rants te r of Mr. and Mrs. W alter Lay- Violet
Harndon.
one
in
terested
in
a
G
irl
Scout
m
ents;
D
elores
L
ockhart,
R
obert
A sh lan d ’s ju n io r high school
Pass was elected queen of the ton, becam e the bride of S am uel
has added an o th er class to its organization in 4 sh la *id, are in ­ G uderian, m usic; P au lin e Hof­ d au g h ters of the Nile for n ex t A lb ert McKeen, S atu rd ay even- i
schedule every W edesday m orn- vited to a m eeting F riday ev e n ­ fard, en te rta in m e n t; and Ole Ol­ y ear .Officers will be installed ing, M arch 8, in th e M ethodist '
S atu rd ay evening, M arch 22, in church. The R everend G. W.
m g for all stu d en ts eligible for ing, M arch 14 ,at the W ashington son, publicity.
G ran ts Pass.
driv ers licenses and perm its in school house.
B ruce officiated at th e eig h t o’­
R epresentatives from Jacks« n,
the y ear 1947. Roland P arks, p rin ­
Mrs. N ate B ates and Mrs M. clock cerem ony. Miss G eraldine
cipal of the ju n io r high school, is Josephine ,and Siskiyou county
P. D unn presided a t the tea table Layton, s is fe r of the bride, and
d u rin g th e social hour.
in stru cto r for th is class. Due to C alifornia, have been discussing
1 Ben A nderson, a b ro th er-in -law ,
O pen house will be held a t the
the large dem and for this course plans to have a G irl Scout coun­
Mrs. H a rry Travis, Mrs. N ate 'w e re th e bride and groom s a t­
Dr. E dw ard E. B row n opened
A shland public lib rary , S atu rd ay ,
only those boys and girls who are cil, like th e Boy Scout council in his oflice at the T ayler building, B ates, Mrs. Phil S tansbury, Mrs. tendants.
M arch 15, from th e hours th re e p.
eligible for d riv ers licenses and this area. Mrs. R obert D 6< \e is 25 N. M ain street, last S aturday, M arcus Woods, Miss V ictoria T av ­
The bride wore a gray su it w ith
ener, Mrs. Jo h n D augherty, Mrs. black acessories and carried a m. to five p.m. Miss Cora Mason
p erm its in this y e a r will be p e r­ in charge of plans for the o rg an i­ M arch 8.
lib raria n announced today.
zation of a girl scout troop in
m itted to tak e th e course.
Dr. an d Mrs. B row n and dau g h ­ Tony Franco, Mrs. Wm. Wallace, corsage of lav en d er orchids. The
M em bers of the F ortnightly
These lessons will fe atu re study A shland.
Mrs.
Wm.
P
eterson,
Mrs,
M.
P.
groom w ore a g ray su it w ith a stu d y club and th e A shland stud}
ter, Lenore, have been living in
of d riv in g i ■ gulations, rules of the
Dunn,
Mrs.
H
ow
ard
Oden,
Mrs.
w
h
ite
carn
atio
n
in
his
coat
lapel.
A shland since last sum m er a t 985
club w ill be hostesses d u rin g the
road, sign.il., i.a ffie lights, speed FINAL EXAMS AT SOC
Siskiyou boulevard. They cam e to R aym ond L ininger, Mrs, Ed Hahn
The groom is a tte n d in g S o u th ­ open house hours. Mrs. Fred
re g u latio n ;, basic rule, right of TO BEGIN MARCH 17
and
Mrs.
B
ert
W
right
w
ere
am
ong
A shland from P o rtlan d w here Dr.
e rn Oregon college and th e couple
way, passing rules, rights of p ed ­
F inal exam inations for the w in ­ B row n had sp en t tw o years in .th e A shland persons attending. will m ake th eir hom e in A shland. Engle, p resid en t of th e lib ra rj
board, will speak inform ally, g iv ­
estrians, highw ay signs, parking, ter term a t S o u th ern O regon col­ the m edical corps of th e United
T he following persons w ere ing facts ab out th e operation and
lights, accidents, traffic at tires, lege will begin M onday .M arch 17, S tates A rm y.
p resen t for the S atu rd ay evening m ain ten an ce of th e lib rary . Mrs.
bicycle rules, m ountain trav el and and last through M arch 19.
P rior to en listm en t in the Arm y
w edding: Ben A nderson, W arren H enry G aley will display several
m iscellaneous inform ation.
E xam inations will s ta rt at eight i Dr. B row n practiced in E lm hurst
P ritch ard , Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard item s th a t are of historical in te r­
a.m. each m orning and last until | Long Island. New York for 14
Mrs. H attie R itter Owings, fo r­ B row n Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard est.
five p.m.
, years.
m er resid en t of A shland, died at Glasspoole, Mrs. P o rtia A nderson,
The A shland public lib rary is
The B row ns have a daugh ter N ew port, W ashington, F eb ru ary Mrs. H. M cKeen, m o th er of the sup p o rted by tax es from the City
studying a t the School of Am eri- 22. Mrs. Owings was born on a groom , Mrs. W alter Layton, m o th ­ of A shland, and a sm all rev en u e
F irst in a series of m ajor im ­
near Jncskonville, Ju n e 13. er of th e bride, Mrs. C. H. Mc­ from th e so u th ern portion of
¡can B allet in New York City, farm
provem ents being planned for the
Jack so n county. A board of tru s t­
Keen, and G eraldine L ayton .
Ì L enore is enrolled in J u n io r high 1865.
A shland steam lau n d ry was a n ­
She was the d au g h ter of the
ees com posed of fiv e 'm e m b e r a d ­
school.
o
nounced this w eek by B ax ter
R everend and Mrs. Joseph R itte r,
m in ister th e funds and building,
K avanaugh, o w ner of the W ater
of A shland. Mrs. Owings attended 1
they are: Mrs. F. S. Engle, p re si­
A sh lan d ’s Radio study group
stre e t concern. A C layton steam
the old college at Ashland, w here
dent: Mrs. G race Dickey, sec ret­
will
m
eet
a
t
the
hom
e
of
Mrs.
g en erato r was in stalled this w eek
she m et G eorge W. Owings,
ary; W. M. Poley, vice-president;
to relieve th e soot in the Plaza R obert Van F leet n ex t W ednes­
w hom she m arried March 16,
D. M. S pencer and R alph Billings.
The body of Mrs. Helen Thelm a 1884. Mrs. O w ing's fath er org an ­
day afternoon, M arch 19, to listen
district.
en to
Los
Angeles
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__ e first B aptist church in
MERLYN GENE WOOD IS
For sev eral years the soot to the them e prepared by Dr. H. Reed was tak __
ized th
L ithia Motors, ow ned and o p e r­ ADVANCED TO RADARMAN
w hich was th ro w n out bv the old R. L aslett .professor of education- j ¡*'*s w eek for in term en t in F o re s t! A shland,
by W alt DeBoer, opened for
M erlyn G ene Wood. 19, U nited
g en erato r was a nuisance to the al psychology a t Oregon sta te , aw n cem etery. Mrs. Reed d ied ' In term en t of her body wns ated
business this w eek in th e ir new
area about th e laundry. K avan­ college, read over KW1N fr o m 1 a‘ 5:45 a.m. in the C om m unity m ade in P endleton. Oregon, be­ location at the co rn er of W ater S tates Navy, son of W illiam L
Wood of 520 M ountain ave., A sh­
augh who bought the lau n d ry 2:15p.m. to 2:45 p.m. The upper hospital, M arch 11. Mrs. Reed was side h er husband and a son. Wil-
stree t and N orth Main, in the land, Ore., has been advanced to
D ecem ber 1, 1946 sta te d th a t the grade m others of Lincoln school J em ployed as a secretary for Van ¡lard,
C
laycoinb
building.
They
are
dis­
rad arm an , th ird class, aboard the
soot was th e first factor he w ished pupils are invited to be present. Dyke and L om bard law firm , and
trib u to rs in this area for C hrysler d estro y er USS H older, which is
This stu d y group m et last Wed wns 91 for only a week.
to change a fte r his a rriv al here.
and P lym outh.
She was born D ecem ber 6 1901
w ith th e 12th F leet in the Medi
K avanaugh, who w as form erly nesday, M arch 12, at the hom e of
F o rm erly located in the L ithia terran ean .
in the lau n d ry business in O ak­ Mrs. Elmo Stevenson. The group in K ansas C ity, M issouri ’ Her
S
prings
garage
building
on
First
Wood en tered the —N aval s e r­
land, C alifornia pointed ou t th a t listened to Mrs. Mabel W inston, ■ survivors include, her husband
B idders from A shland who
th e g en erato r w ill fu rn ish hot dean of W om en at S outhern O re -IG reig S. Reed, one son, Jac k G. w ere aw ard ed buildings from stree t the move was m ade in vice J u ly 26, 1945, and received
w a te r for th e lau n d ry a t th e rate g? n. C0V ® r e a d a report prepar- Reed, H erm osa Beach, C alifo rn ia’ C am p W hite n ear M edford by the o rd er to en ab le th e garage to of­ his re c ru it train in g at th e N aval
fer service station facilities in a d ­ T rain in g C enter, S an Diego, C alif
ed by Dr. V era H. B randon, p ro - ,a d aughter, Mrs. Bonny M ailheau, W ar Assets ad m in istratio n ’s of­ dition
of 25 gallons p er m inute.
to th eir garage and a u to ­
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lessor of child psychology at O re- Avalon, C alifornia. Mrs G
T fice, include: Carl C. Husen, b a r­
m
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service.
ARMSTRONGS NAME BOY
Dr. Elm o Stevenson, president
gon state college. Since KW IN has Reed; Mr. and Mrs, F. O. Reed racks, $450; A usland and Dodson
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DeBjjer stated th a t th ey plan of S o u th ern Oregon college, a n ­
CRAIG STEVEN
been off the air
the group has Mr. and Mrs. J. E R eed’ Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. R obert A rm strong been reading the reports to th eir Mrs. G eorge S. Reed all of Ash- b arrack s, $603. $487, and officers’ , to install two gas pum ps and will nounced this w eek th a t persons
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h ave nam ed th e ir in fan t son, ow n group, hut will broadcast t land; Mrs. G eorge S k in n er of rqa c k ‘erS$f4'7227p r ? e «
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a re ^ e o ir^ s e
ov?r
A shland C om m unity hospital S a t­ from 2:15 to 2:45 p m. M others of Reed of S heridan, W yom ing; Mr
u rd ay and w eighed 7 lbs 2 ounces
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Clifford F J’"st’aH
ng plans to re tu rn school w ere p resen t for this m eet- que. New Mexico’’ 7 n d M m K b y Ross’ 'tw o 'h a r m c V ^
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Mrs. A rm strong
to th eir hom e at 493 S iskiyou this ing. M rs Stevenson served tea , T u rren tin e, B akersfield, Cal ¡for-¡G eorge r J e w e n A r r a c k s $ 5 5 3 Roy H d S ? ’ J ^ B d l ' B ilT 's te r’ I v U.ild ,n g andJ facultv faci1iti^ are
weekend.
. fofiowtaf the broadcut.
I nie.
v « rn & B. Me™. S a m i . $490 ’) r S t .
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O m e n ’S
m eet theS*
Tex Harris Opens
Lithia Coffee Shop
Husbands To Be
Guests of Wives
R. Rath To Speak
At Klamath Falls
Mrs. Bullock Is
Buried In Salem
Activians Will Go
To Medford Thursday
V.A. Grants Over
Thousand Loans
Principals To Meet
At SOC Saturday
Dancing Class Has
Formal Dance
Mrs. Travis Reigns
At Last Meeting^,,
Junior High Adds
Driving Class
Miss Layton Bride
Of SOC Student
¡Girl Scout Troop
May Be Organized
Open House Will
Be Held Saturday
Dr. E. E. Brown
Begins Practice
Daughter of Church
Founder Dies
Laundry Stops Soot
With New Generator
Study Group
On Air How
Lithia Motors In
M. Main Location
Mrs Thelma Reed
Dies Suddenly
Ashland Bidders
Get Buildings
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