Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 24, 1947, Image 6

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    S ou th e rn O re g o n N e * s Review , T h u rid a y , A p r il 14, «94'
Irrigation flss’n.
To Have Meeting
'Community Hospital
.i a s New Nursery
Valedictoridn and Salutatoria.!
Hayes, Marine L ru n c u e , i,r iiu i
and M iller babies w ere the f i n t |
th e Hogue Valley Irrigation to occupy the new nursery at t h ?
Association will hold its senu-A n- A shland Com m unity hospit a . |
nual m eeting in the C ourt House This nursery is on the south sid ,
.auditorium 111 M edlord on Fri- of the hospital, and is 20 x 30 fe. ,
in size, it will hold fifteen babies.
u.iy, A pril 25th.
This Association is Composed of The old nursery only held eig h t
the eight operating irrigation dis­ babies, and is now the. surgie, !
tricts ot the Hogue Hivor Valley dressing room. All of the paint
and w ith num erous assoc la t e mg in the nursery was done in 1
m em bers interested in the con­ cream color, as the w hite p a i n t 1
stru ctive advancem ent of irrig a ­ on the old nursery was teq bright. I
T here is also a door w indow for
tion farm ing in the valley.
The officers of the A ssociation! view ing the babies, and steam
are, Victor Boehl of the G ran ts j heat for the nursery.
Pass D istrict, P resident, H om er | Mrs. Peggie /Knderson. nurses
Moore of the T alent D istrict, Vice aide, is in charge of the nursery.
P resident and J. M. S pencer ot ( R- D. Wells and Jam es R osenber
ger built the new nursery in tw o
the M edford D istrict, S ecretary.
Two m eetings p er y ear are weeks.
held for the purpose of dis­
cussing irrigation problem s com ­ Ashland Couple
mon to all the D istricts an d to
coordinate efforts tow ard m ore Marry in Portland
Dorothy Elhart. A shland high school senior, w as chosen v a le d ic t­
efficient operation and to advance
Miss M axine E. D ieekm an and
the cause of irrigation in the V al­ C lyde E. M cLain w ere m arried in orian of her class last w eek. M aryen Roberts, hiqh school senior,
w as chosen as the salutatorian These tw o qirls w ere chosen for this
ley.
P o rtlan d at five o'clock in the honor on the basis of their grades in their junior and senior years
H obert K ent of the T alent Dis­ afternoon, April 4 They w ere in hiqh school.
trict, as P rogram chairm an has m arried in the home of the minis
Dorothy has been president of both Quill and Scroll and honor
secured Dr. V incent Schaeffer, a te r of, the C entral C hristian society; a m em ber of the hioh school band; G.A.A. and G rizzly Gre-
research S cientist in the field of church.
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on the
N ew s and annual fpr tw o n a le s . She has also worked
snow and ra in fall, to speak be­ r i i L „
Years- She " a t Queen
Job's D aughter. last year.
fore this m eeting Dr. S chaefer ee? fn r? p /T n d SU,t ^ 2 * »
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Mary en h. , participated in m usical activities, band, chorus, sex-
has come West to address the
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A rSn-gCM fi
tet' and h8s serve<J °» rccom panist for the G lee club and quarteb
W estern Snow Conference.
Mm. Claudia M cLain She is also , m em b. r of honor society. Quill and Scroll and w orked
O ther speakers w ill present 'nothelL o,„ th j
Karl =>n the Roouc N ew s and Annual.
facts and figures reg ard in g irriga-
, a ^ en ? e<*
wedding.
T he bride is the d au g h ter of
lion by sprinklers an d some
phases of the soil conservation Mr. and Mrs. H enry D ieekm an of COLLEGE PRO FESSO R S GO
Washington School
A shland, and is a g rad u ate of "TO MALIN APRIL IS
services.
O tto W ild 1 A«i»t*»ant Professor Boys a i l Kil ls In room th ree
The status of the R eclam ation A shland high school, she also a t-i
B ureau Basin wide survey will be tended S o u th ern Oregon college i of A rt, and G lenn M atthew s. In- ! Had an Easter p arty , before they
discussed and plans laid for p re ­ She is now em ployed at the veter- stru cto r In Music, both of th e 'b 'H f° r then vacation. Som e ot
S outhern O regon College faculty, *he children colored Ea.4ter eggs
sentation of the irrig atio n needs ans adm inistration office in Ash-
atten d ed the m eeting of th e Par- anti decorated them
before the prom ised B ureau hear-; land. M cLain served in the M ar
inecorp d u rin g the w ar, and at- ents and P atro n s C lub in M alin,' Jim m ie T eag ard en is back in
ing we hope w ill soon be dated.
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16. W ilda s-poke on the school after having had the c h ick -
The
m eeting
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convene at , j tended S C" until M arch of this A pril
10:30 A. M. and continue through 1 ; ear- **‘r: and Mrs. McLain plan "School A rt P ro g ram " and con- en pox Donna Lee Blbeau has th<
the m orning and
afternoon. All , t0
*° Salem in May. w here the ducted a dem onstratio n class in chicken p,>x now. P atty Reagan
who are interested in V alley i r r i - ■ ^room expects
to e n ter \ illaniet- school art. M atthew s played a brought a w ater dog to scho< I
gation are invited to atten d and I _ u n ,v e rs,ly as a Isw student.
piano solo.
I last week.
participate in th e discussions.
Tommy D elsm an has bi ought
potted tulips und pansies to
school lor th e e l llld n ii. V lex a
Gibson brought some Johnny
jum p ups which she had plunted
during the Easter vacation. She
got them up on IX'ad Indian
whole lie. p aren ts live.
trip to O akland. C alifo n iia by
tms du rin g Hv xiicMtion.
Ellen Rue Dodge w ent to with
in ten lllll»'< ol I.eK C o l l i l e W < o
d in in g her E aster vacation.
Al Snider, form er resid en t of
A shland, who Is now building a
hom e at C harleston, D iegon has
R ic h a rd C a rls ,,11 to ld th e c h ild
t e l l a b o u t Ills f ir s t llir p iu r tu I ale been ill. He had a broken blood
vessel behind his eyes w hich may
w h ile he w as 111 Id a h o .
cause imp.io 1 ■ ni o'
Michael Hunsi 11 told e 1'. 1
Redwood
BOARDS
DIMENSION
TIMBERS
Window Glass
GOOD ASSORTMENT
Aluminum Roofing
AND SIDING
Barn Shakes
Bosshard Lumber Co.
Ashland, Oregon
First A. A
rimili* 5336
“SELLO BROS”
BIG 3-RING
CIRCUS
Saturday,
April 26
Two Performance*
3:00 pan. and 8:00 jun.
Fuller Athletic
Field
Weiqhfman Street
Ashland. Oregon
F eatu rin g. .
Jo Ann and "Big Burma*’,
Georgia Lake, trapeze artist
Ruth Roye and "Red Beauty*
and many other feature*
Saturday, April 26
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BICYCLE 4
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forth by the War Department as the
minimum with which efficient armed
forces can be maintained. Every r art
of military age can support this vital
program by joining any one of thewe
great military organizations: The
Regular Army, the National Guard of
United States or Organized K f u n
Corps. If attending c. Bcge 1.-
enroll in the Reserve Officers Train­
ing Corps. All of these c«.mpr:a» th»-
foundation upon which Bound nation*!
security can be built.
• I.ike his father, his father’s father,
and all those before him, this young
man is eager to help his country. He
is the product of a tradition founded
and carried on by men born with a
high sense of duty. Army Day, April 7,
serves as a reminder that the need for
strong, continuing support of the
national defense has never been
greater. There is a place for every
((uulified young American in the pat­
tern of preparedness.
• The war is won. The world seeks
peace. Until sound and lasting means
can be found for insuring in te r­
national co-operation, the surest, most
effective basis for the preservation of
peace lies in keeping a force-in-being
«0 strong that it becomes a deterrent
to the potential aggressor.
• That is why today, probably more
than at any other time in history, the
Nation requires the help of its finest
young men in meeting the needs set
REPAIR SHOP
A shland.O regon
• As a member of one of these p a o
time groups you are lending a hand
to a cause which is of the \ci> lii'-v
importance to the American people.
The time for action is now. Do your
part by taking part!
A STRO N G A M ERICA
IS A PEACEFUL
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g ic c .. public importance is published by:
Beam with
Satisfaction, too
whan you
Carry your
INSURANCE WITH
J. F. EMMETT
38 Beat Main
Phone 786»
B POE
Elks Recruiting Committee
U. S. ARMY RECRUITING SERVICE
K O. Bldq. Medford. Room 1
JOE FADER, Chairman
GUY APPLEWHITE. A*s t C h z l r i X