Southern Oregon News Review, llmi'ilay, May 8. >947 Classified Advertisements - Reati ’em and Reap - Alesdainvs Davis & Billings, Hostesses Bride Is Married At Farern $ Home Miss Mary M axuic H arris and iletim ng C arlson w ere m arried uist Saturday evening, May 3, at the home ot the b rid e’s parents, Mr and Mrs C larence A Talley, For Sale— Joe King Buys Reed’s 928 li street The R everend G W. Bi uee, perform ed th e double FOR SALK—-14 room s fu rn ish ­ Rubber Alat Factory im g cerem ony. Miss D arlene iT.u ed. Incom e $300.00 m onth can Joe King has bought the Rub ns, sister of the bride, was brides increase. Term s. O w ner 460 S is­ kiyou Blvd. 3 .3 91p. ber Mat m achinery from J T. maid, and C harles W C arlson, Reed, on Alm a 3 lre e t, and will was best man. ASK ab o u t o u r Economy Auto s ta rt operation of a m at factory l’he bi ide was gow ned in w hite L, H. G allatin, 148 C entral ave. w ithin a tew days, at his home crepe, w ith a waist length bridal Insu ran ce Policy, R educed rates, on Van Ness s tr e e t veil, and carried a corsage of A shland, Ore. Phone 7117. 4.3 tf J. A. Young invented the m a­ w hite and pink carnations. Hei chinery that turns these m ats out, lather gave her in m arriage. ELECTROLUX CLEANERS tw elve years ago, and is at p re s -! lie cream ami cake w ere s e rv ­ Sales an d Service. P hone Floyd ent w orking on several othiu P u tm a n 4850 M edford 3..13tf m achines that w ill be sent t e : ed to several wedding g u ests fol­ lowing the cerem ony, a lte r w hich E astern states. Free estim ates on all w iring the bridal couple left by au to tor This m achine m anufactures a honeym oon in C anada They jobs. Call N ortridge Electric S e r­ door mats, theatre. Schoolhouse, vice. 166 N. M ain P hone 5071. will be at home to th eir friends 3..18U trailer, bar m ats, and m any oth- I on a ranch near Napavine. W ash, e r types of ru b b er mats. ington. SAVE MONEY. Fire "Insurance King has been em ployed by The gioom is the son of Mr. rates on your dw elling arid con­ C ulm er Cab. and Mrs. C. J C arlson of N ap a­ ----------- o----------- te n ts are safer in the F arm ers In ­ vine. who w ere present for the surance Group. Call or see. L. H. FISCHBORN RECOMMENDS wedding. O ther w edding guests G allatin. 148 C entral, A shland, STUDY OF CITY WATER included Mr. and Mi's. C. R. phone 7117. 5 8 47 It H erb Fisehborn, city council­ Borah of C entral P oint, and Mr. m an, recom m ended to the m em ­ and Mrs W. T. Cox and two R egular Legion m eeting bers of the city council Tuesday children of Medford. I at 8:00 p.m.. May 13, at evening, that a thorough study ot the Legion Hall. All leg­ w ater projects lx- m ade in line M ethodist Youth Fellow ship ionnaires urged to be w ith the H arvey report w h ic h ' group held an out door w orship present for initiation and nom ina­ recom m ended m etering (w hich is service last S unday evening at tion of officers. A shland Post No. now being done) covering of pre- ■ the home of Mr. and Mrs Ross 14 extends an invitation to all ex- sen t reservoirs, and obtaining an I Eliason on W im er street. servicem en to attend. additional supply of w ater thru I Sgt. E lm er E. H arrin g to n , 28, j additional reservoirs has reenlisted in the A.vF. He is the husband of Mrs. M arilyn R. DITCH TO REPLACE H arrington, Oregon hotel. G eorge HIATT LAKE TUNNEL FOR RENT: Rooms, sleeping An open cut ditch will replace W alston 17, son of Mrs. G oldie only, 460. Siskiyou. 3 3 9tp. the Cascade sum m it tunnel from Walston, Route 1, Box 216, e n ­ H iatt lake to the A shland side of listed for three years. the m ountain, R. M K ent, m an ­ PHONE 7561 ager of the Talent Irrigation Dis-1 Matthews Appointed - trict announced this week. SOUTHERN OREGON'S The 33-foot deep cut is alm ost (jty Band Director.' T h e a tre o f Q u a lity com pleted and w ater will be u s­ ’G lenn T M atthew s, m usic in ­ ed to irrig ate B ellview and City stru cto r at S o u th ern O regon col THE of A shland acreages. Need for an lege, was appointed A shland city open cut developed w hen the tu n ­ band director by the city co u n ­ nel show ed stresses and potential cil, Tuesday night. danger of eave-ins, which would B eit Freem an, rep resen tin g the have sh u t off the w ater band, presented the need for a ----------- o—„—------ new band shell to replace th e 33 Mrs. Kay H ufm an has retu rn ed y ea r old band stand w hich is THUR. - FRI. - SAT. to A shland afte r spending several presently, being used. T he co u n ­ m onths in Reno. Nevada. On Screen cil authorized the e x p e n d itu re of C lara's B eguty Shop will be $250.00 to be used for p rep arin g at i closed all next week, io m ake re- plans for the band shell Cost of 7:30 and 9:30 pairs and do some rem odeling i the shell will run from $6000 to Mr. and Mrs. K enton Robbins $8000. T here is a possibility th at and daughter, Nola Sue, spent j the m onies from the Root m em ­ last week end a t th eir cabin i n 1 orial fund w ould be used to b u ild ' U nion Creek. the shell. For Rent— I iNew LITHIfl t (a S a y J&lifbraia TeCMHICOlOK! ' --- otoeGC couioums ALBERT DEKKER Tf ' ANTHONY OUINN ~. R A N K FAYCML GAVIN MUIR AND DON'T FORGET TO SHOP AT WEITZEL'S J. V. w. STORE FOR GIFTS THAT WILL PLEASE PYREXWARE S quare Cake Dishes Coffee P ercolator S trong and lovely platters HEISEY and other fine glassware, figurines. S te w art-W arn er or P ackard Bell SWEATERS, BLOUSES Weitzel’s J.V.W. STORE On the Plaza Mill Wood Fuel Oil Gunter Fuel Co. Pix» >e 575 ' J H 4 ili St. Now Available CAKEYSTONE Asbestos Wallboard ★ For Walls ★ For Flooring ★ For Ceihnfts Takes Paper, P laster or P aint Veterans To Have Six Day Interim Bosshard Lumber Co In most of O regon's colleges, veterans will be permitted to Bride-To-Be Honored continue from spring term to sum m er session at the same With Dinner Party school w ithout a break in s u b ­ sistence paym ents, W illiam J Miss M arjorie Lutz, bride-to- B ender V eterans A dm inistration be, was honored by her aunt, ! Mrs. t). A. Eden, of Medford, last T hursday evening. She was honored with a d in n er and show ­ e r party. Mrs. L. O. Lutz, m other of the bride-elect, Mrs. F annis Eden, her grandm other, Mi s s E v a Sm ilh, Mrs. Don W adley, Miss Emily Norris, Miss M ouryene Burton, Miss Clarice Homes, Miss V u g in ia Lutz, Mrs. Bill Kaegi, all ot Ashland, and Miss Evelyn Nill of M edford Were present tor the party. F irst & A A shland, Ore. Phone 5336 REFRESH YOUR Mrs. E. O Sm ith will be h o st­ ess to the F ortnightly study club n e x t Monday afternoon, May 12. Mrs. F rank Davis will give the sh o rt topic, and Mrs. Jo h n B ill­ ings will present the book review S tudy club m em bers answ ered to roll call Monday afternoon. May 5, with household hints, at th e hom e of Mrs. E. H. W eren. Mrs. E. E Vail gave the short topic, and Mrs. E. E. Vail re ­ view ed K arl D etzer's book, "K arl S an d b u rg a study in personality and background.” The body of Mrs. A nna Reeck was sen t to D etroit for burial in a fam ily plot the first of this w eek. Mrs. Reeck died at the C om m unity hospital Sun d a y, M ay 4. She and her husband, C harles J. Reeck. came to A sh­ land on R oute 1, October, 1945, from Detroit. Mrs. Reeck was born in S te t­ tin, G erm any, Ju ly 13, 1880. She is su rv iv ed by her husband, two ch ildren: Russell of Keno, and D onald of Detroit. Also one b ro th er, W illiam Mavis of D e­ troit, and th ree grandchildren. RADIOS: Table top models SUN. - MON. - TUES. On Screen Sunday at 2:00. 4:20. 6:45 and 9:15 A n h u i K reisnian, Instructoi in English and Assistant Director ot the Testing B ureau at S outhern Oregon College, has teccntly con ducted an ex p erim en tal leading d im e at SOC. Seventy freshm an stu dents particip ated on a volun tary basis in tins two week guid ed reading experim ent. The uvei age rate of reading for the s tu d ­ ents before guidance was 269 words per m inute, with 86 per cent conipii-selision At the end of the period of coaching, the avei age rate of reading for the stu dents had increased to 357 words per m inute, w ith 94 per cent coin prehension. The reading speed which had been gained re p 'e se n t average increase of 32.7 d „ an _______ per cent. In practical term s this m eans that a stu d en t who had previously read two hooks in two days could now read th ie e books in the sam e time. A reading a s ­ signm ent th at li.. I taken an hour before could now be done in fo r­ ty m inutes. K reisinan, also pointed out that tim e and expense being saved, but understanding of the m ater ial being read was also im proved, for along w ith the gain in speed there had been an 8 per cent gain in com prehension-. M a ijo i ic l«ii Nun An U i s n n dicsscii in shim m ering mm sulm , mill w cm m g j hm m pm»' How cis, became tin1 hi ulc ul Ju n te. S lid Ion Cum mins, ut the home ul her gi m iihnuthci, Mix E D Briggs. May I The bildc was gi\ en in m arn ag e by hci father. Jam es J McNair, mid «lie carric.. u slmwei bouquet ul pule pml. orchids Tin- K cyeiend George M Shum an pci (m ined the ceremony Mrs. W right Scoville, altcndei the brulc as m atron u| honor, am A lbert S. C um m ins, lath er ul tin groom was best man William Alves sang several num bers pie ceding the cerem ony He was ae loinpam ed by Sybil Hagen Im m ediately following the eei em ony n early one hundred guests and relatives w ere Si i veil cake am i le a, at a reception held at Mrs. E. I). Brigg's home Mrs Victor Mills and Mis F G S w ell enhurg poured, while the brldt and groom cut the wedding cake The orlilc chose foi her tiuvcl- ing outfit a brow n suit, with brow n accessories, including a brow n fur piece. Mrs. C um m ins is the daughtei ol Mr and Mrs. J a n u s J McNuii of ibis city, and the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs. A. S Cum mins of Hillcrest Way, Medford ' Mr. and Mrs. Cum m ins will re ' tu rn to Ashland aftei a two j weeks honeym oon in S o u th e rn ' California. j WITH CRISP CURTAINS . . . NEW DRAPES ■ Rayon Panels $1.88 Curtains. Novelty Brand, tested quality $3.75 to $4.44 Mrs. Anna Reeck Is Buried in Detroit BOUIDOIR and table lamps Selected Shorts and News Kreisnian (onducts A Reading Clinic Airs. E. O. Smith to it Entertain Monday i banks Mom HTZBERRIiO |» Mis F ian k Duvis and Mis. ' Ralph Billings Will be homes«. s io d ie C o lleg e W o m en s d u b ol th e Rogue River Valley, S atu rd ay , May ID, at the Metlioiltst church. Tile m eeting will stal l at 2 p in Mrs. A. T Lathrop of C entral Point will review, 'T h e H appy Profession" by Ellery Sedgwick pride Dressed In blue Satin à Rink training officcr lune, icp o ited to duy. K ey to tln - ai ra n g e iii) n t m udi by thè VA'« rcgionul (»Ilice In l'u t tinnii in (he piuvlsion timi thi m iei un betw een spi mg ami ruminici lerins m ust no) he long er (hall slx consecutive se buoi ilavN, Beildei cxplflm cd, Ali cui lu i lep o ri that thè Interim emild h e 14 duys is ei roneous. Ashland ar 23213 rP h l i r F ri '"S’ i l 1 IIU 1 . . 1 I I ., U l t i . Doors Open 6:45 p.m. daily 1:45 p.m. on S atu rd ay 12:45 p.m. on S unday on screen 7:3°- 9»30 Thur».. & Fri. Sat. at 2:30, 5:15v 7:40 & 9:40 Mrs. Leo Jam m erth al retu rn ed T uesday to the Convalescent hom e at 217 North Main Street. ,N UCHNICOIOR _Ç r7| Walt ijIOTUM These Mother’s Day Gifts Are Starred for Mother’s Day Sales. She’ll Love Them, and will appreciate the Thought that Prompted Your Gift MOTOROLA RADIO, five tube, super hetro- ayne, perfect tonal reception with wooden cabinet m pastel colors .............................. Waarever Aluminum Pressure Cooker, 4-quart size Forty three piece Serenade Dinner Set ........................... Plus Color Cartoon "Fortune Hunters’’ and News! Polished Brass Ivy Basket $36.95 $14.95 $20.85 $4.49 Combination Bookshelf 'and Flourescent Bed­ room or Study Light Regular seller AC at $9.95. For Mothers Day V ■ • Tubular Steel Chrome Plated Kitchen Step Stool, a real value at Fifty-Four Piece Gold Vine Dinner Set Table Lamps, china bases. An $8.95 value for only 75 $8. $19.95 $5.95 ADDED___________________ SUGAR CHILE ROBINSON 7 year old Piano Sensation Sunday ,°0" jg . HEY KIDS F ro e * * and Extra Cartoons at 4 Sat. s . Monday f. ¿1.1.1,t i Z O C Paul mo T ’ s " iltllI M P H .’ C lo u d * dg DAVIS • HENREID . RAINS SCRIPTER & mckeever On Screen at 7:00 4 9:30 Monday and Tuesday I Doors Open: 6:45 p.m. Daily and Saturday 1:45 p.m, on Sunday On the Plaza Ashland Added Color Cartoon "JOHNSTOWN FLOOD” and Latest News