Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 17, 1947, Image 6

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c o u ld s e e th e new g r o w th on tin le it th e L n u r c li a t » p .m T h o se a t-
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a n d e n jo y th e s tilln e s s ot G ods M r. a n d M rs R ay H a rris , M r. and
g u ts to m a n . T h e s id e v ie w s a M rs. W a yn e C a rte l .A lt. a n d M i
lo n g th e w a y d isclo se d th e s w o rd L y le S m ith , M i. a n d M rs. D on
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th e g ia n t re d w o o d trees. F lo w e rs v e n y , M is . A lic e M itc h e lm o re and
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in g tfie sig n s p u t o u t b y the h ig h
w a y m a in te n a n c e m e n as p e o p le I a t th e Mans«', A p r il 10 in h o n m
w o u ld sto p a n d g a th e r tin w ild o f M rs. B e rn ic e G u id a li, th e ch o n
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S r., M r. and M rs. Ik e D u n fo rd .
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s m a ll f r y had e n jo y e d th e ocean M r. a n d M is . W in A r n o ld . M i.
a w h ile w e, re tu rn e d ho m e t in I, a n d M rs. R oy M a r tin . Mi*, and
b u t w e v o te d th e t r ip w o rth it M rs. G e o rg e ,W e n d l, M r. a m i M i
K e a v d iy ,
th e
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a fte r b e in g a b se n t fro m th e t r a il J o h n
D o ro th y H a ll, L e o n a H a n n a , N e l­
for 13 years.
So m a n y ch anges a n m a d e as lie N ie d i i in e y e r, L u lu H a ll, Bei
d ie p o p u l a t io n in . re a m
a n d th e n ice G o rd o n .A lta R o b in s o n , A lic i-
d e m a n d s m u s t he m e t b y a ch a n g M itc h e lm o re . T h e M isses A n ita
H a n n a and D e lp h y n B e b h and
ing world.
M a ste rs H e n ry N ie d e i n e v i i and
C h a rle s M itc h e lm o re .
M r. a n d M rs. E. E. E va n s and
M rs. E liz a b e th F u lle r w e re v is it
M r. a n d M rs. C. M o o re and
ors in T u le J.ake E a ste r S u n d a i
sons, G a ry a n d C h a rle s and M i
T h e y s p e n t th e d a y w it h th e n E lla B u r n fe il sp e n t S u n d n ) ;
d a u g h te r a n d son in la w
T r a il.
Mooring I ionic Scene
of Keystone Party
lies the power for peace
Surprise Party Por
Director ¿c Pianists
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WHY GET A HORSE?
BUY A DOODLE BUG!
And get a horse and a half engine with
m odern fluid drive.
Gets 90 fo 100 m iles per gallon w ith a
$134,95
e c ,c ‘, e „ « „ .
T jie American soldier has proved to
the world his courage and resourceful­
ness in helping to win the greatest war
in history.
Today his job is far from done. One
has only to look at a map of the world —
the occupied countries-the danger
•pots where fighting flares from day to
day —to realize that victory and peace
are two different things.
It is vital to the establishment of world
order that our democratic ideals should
be backed by strength. That is why Con-
Kr<M bat authorized the building of a
pow erful, mobile and excellently
equipped Regular Army.
"Shop and Save at Your Shopping Cenfer"
70 East Main
Ashland. Oregon
I he U. S. Regular Army soldier of the
future will represent the highest mental
standard attained by any army in the
history of the world. I le will he able to
handle the unbelievable advances in
technical science-jet-propelled and
radio-controlled aircraft —radar—and a
host of other inventions that are as yet
closely guarded military secrets.
This new Regular Army needs —and
is getting-m any of America's finest
young men.
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BFCE
Elks Recruiting Committee
U. S. ARMY RECRUITING SERVICE
P. O. Bldg. Medford. Room 1
JOE FADER. Chairm an
GUY APPLEW HITE. A sst Chairm an
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you
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