Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 12, 1947, Image 5

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    Southern Oregon New« Review, Thum. June 12, 1947
Marjorie Lutz
Weds R. O’Harra
Dr. A rthur S Taylor and M rs.! Dr and Mrs E P Borden re-
Taylor I ft W< ednesday for Van- turned W ednesday evening from
Port eollege, portland, where Dr. Portland where Di Borden at-
12 Taylor will spend the summ er a-. ( tended the W illamette conference
June
gro om
wus bi I ii.a u , . > D»-. I
Auburn, W ashington,
visiting professor of social »ci- ' of the Congregational church.
b e lt b u n d in g . M a rk M a n p ie s and
In response to thousands of in ence. They
retu rn to Ash-
T h e y will return
James S m ith w e ic u hers.
News Review $3.00 per year
quiriea from next <>i kin of World land in September.
Mis. Eunnk E len ami M <• 'I' ,
War Ii deceased concerning the
I. O 'lln iie , gi amlmotb« i • ol the
: permunancy of overseas cerneter- ■
bride ami groom, presided at the I
n both the War D epartm ent and
punch tallies for tile wedding n
Harold Iordan «V V eta
the
American Battle M onuments
eeption which was held iri the*
parish house im m ediately follow ( Zupan to Head Legion
Commission, according to Lt. Col.
ing tiie ceremony.
And A u x ilia ry Font«
: V. L. Lewis, have agreed upon
FOR W E A E Y
The b rid e is the d a u g h te r id
«>'-1
the
following
which
will
become
Wednesday
evening,
<
ight
M i and M rs I. <> L u tz and the
HOMES
clock, Ashland Legion I’osi No. perm anent United States Mili-
g ro om is th e son o f M i and M
Mt ’^¡tary Cemetertea oteraea«:
M ilo I ’ O 'lia u a M is . O 'lla ir a is 14 officers were
G a M ilita r y
Cem etery at
e m p lo y e d by the D a ily T id in g s joint inatallallon, held at u ,* '|
am i O ’H a rra has been a student Knights of Pythia» hall in Med- Cambridge, England, 50 m iles|
at South«-; n O regon «ollegi-
ford.
f,om London; U. S. M ilitary
in- - C em etery at M argarten, Holland,
A s h la n d id lt c u s
install«-«! in
T ile co u p le w ill be at Im in e l>
___ ______
Jordan com
com- ­ J(| fnlk.g west oi Aachen, Ger-
th e n frie n d * in the W e itz e l a p a rt e luded: Harold It.
m
ander
of
Post
No.
14;
K
enneth
i
U. S. M ilitary Cem etery
in. Ills, alt« I th e y re tu rn
fro m
M ilh r, first vice commanfler; be«. at u J nrn Luxembourg. 2 'i miles
theii wedding trip
Zupan, see«.mi vire com m ander. (.ast of the C)ty o{ L uxem bourg;'
Edwin B eiinghausen ehaplam ,j s M ilitary Cem etery at lk-n-
Jeff C arter, adjutant; and Chart«-. (| chapelle,
18 miles
Building Supplies - Paints
Chape__ Belguim,
_
Whit«-, Sgl at A nns
northeast of Liege; U. S. Mili­
Phone 5336
First & A Streets
Ashland la-gion auxiliary oi tary Cemetery at Neuville-en-
I icins installed W.-dnesday even Condroz, Erance, 9 miles south­
ing include: Veta Zupan pn-si west of Liege; U. S. Military
dent; Helen Karnes, first vice Cemetery at St. Laurent, France,
president; Carol Sharp, second 20 miles northeast of St. Lo; U.
<»r
vice president; Shirley Berning S. Military Cemetery a t St. James
hausen, secretary Caroline W i l l Erance, 33 miles northeast o f
lams, treasurer; historian. Ann B e n n e s ; U. S. M i l i t a r y
Kroeger; chaplain, Je an
u n n a e tte
u e Wil
w i Cemetery at Epinal, France 2'»
hams, and Sergeant at Arms - h nuies south oi Epinal; U. S. Mill-
ley Roderick
tary Cemetery at St. Avoid.
Persons attending the; install.! Fjanc
23 miles east of Metz;
tion W ednesday evening Hom y s iV1))ltary Cem etery at Drag-
Ashland included: Mr. and Mi
uilinan France. 27 miles west ol
'colored dp si" I’.itiu-i i O 'lia iia
was the flower gill.
b a le < )'H n ri
b lo t i - i of the j
M ish M arjorie Luiz wait giv« i
m marring«- to Robert W O 'lln n t
by her lu iti -i, h o ru la y u fti i noon,
June 8, in (tie Episcopal church
Fatlu-i A. II M e 1 h 11111 e 11 |x I fo. lu-
ed the double i mg ceremony.
Tin- bride wiik gowned in while
i iim , lie i fingci lip n< I Ince e d g ­
'd veil wa* belli in place ly
orange hloaaoniM, and she cut ric h
n w h ite p ru y e r book w ith a single
orchid.
Miss Virginia l.utz. sister of
the bride, was the maid of honor,
.•ml woie a yellow gown. Miss
Eva Sonlb, Miss Evelyn Nill, .mil
Miss Clarice Homes were the
hridesmuids. and won
pastel
Joint Installation
Of Legion Post
Offices June 11
Twelve Cemeteries
To Hold War Dead
TCFÑTcIfo
G E N EM A t P A IN T
Bosshard Lumber Co.
WATCH FOR
OPENING
Oregon Dri vers!!
WEITZELS
APPLY NOW FOR A NEW DRIVER S
LICENSE IF YOURS IS NUMBERED
BETWEEN 5R 1 AND 5R-33,000.
New Department Store
,
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and Mrs. Emil Kroeger, Mr.
Mrs. Tony Karnes Mi. and Mrs.
Dick Berninghausen, Mr. and Mis
William Blaylock, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
White, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reed
Mr. and Mrs. Roderick. Mis.
Slade Songer, Mrs. Dale Williams
Mrs. W illiam Wood Mrs. Glady
W ellinstcin, Miss Mary Este:
Davis, William Wood ,Jr„ Jak«
Lahr, Ke-n Milh r, Clyde G arrett
Otto Peterson Robert Krause
Edwin Berninghausen, and Mr
Craig
n u o ta r
Governor Signs June
Dairy Proclamation
Governor Earl Snell has offi­
cially declared June as Dairy
Month in Oregon and has signed
a proclamation “urging that the
month of June be fittingly obser­
ved in order to Increase consum p­
tion of milk and dairy products
I and to improve our standard of
health and our enjoym ent of
dairy foods."
This announcem ent was made
(!•»» l»»»n * gill
V'h lim i» intimate. (»er-
by Marvin Davidson, 1947 ch air­
in
alone
h
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man for June Dairy Month in
Oregon, following the signing of
linniLom
r
tir
i
lip.
'L J r
u lilr t r y e hain. » 1
I the proclam ation by Governor
ui
►
oui«
llung
«
be
Snell in Salem. In Ashland the
gleaming «all l iu t i
local dairies and cream eries are
hum uur « u lin hon «»I mrn » gill».
Sale of the Bellview dairy w a s » observing the month by calling
announced this week by C. M. i attention to their products and
Pittser, who has owned and op - ' services.
crated the dairy since October i.
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' 1945. P ittser sold the dairy to
I Oscar Brush, a N ebraska dairy-
I man, who te expected to take
over sometim e near the first ot
July.
,
'«’»Mu.
The Brush family also bought
Miss Sherry Stansbury, daught­
the Colonel Preston B. W aterbury
place which adjoins the Bellview- er of Mr. and Mrs. Phil S tans­
dairy, and a nephew of Mr. bury, and Jam es Jandreau, son of
Brush's has bought the Ralph Mrs. Nettie Jandreau, will be in-
___ in Talent.
_ form ally m arried Saturday even-
Young place
Future plans of Mr. a id Mrs. j ing, June 14, 8 o’clock, at the
Pittser have not been tn n o tin ce d .. Nazarene Church. The bride will
Previous to buying the dairy i n , wear a white tailored suit.
1945 from J. M. Sutherlin P itts e r' Miss Jean Clary will attend the
C o n su lt i s A b o u t Your ('»lit 1’iob lem -
was director of physical educa- bride as maid of honor; with
tion at New Jersey State teach- Miss Gloria W enner and Celene
e r ’s college, M ontclair, New Jer- Jandreau will be the bridesmaids,
sey. During the tw o year period Chares Jandreau will attend his
which he operated the dairy Pit- brother as best man; Gordon Pet
tsei m ade m any improvements erson and Earl W arren will bt
and raised it to a G rade A. dairy, ushers.
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Following the wedding there
J e w e lry R e p a ir
E n q ra v in q
W a tc h R e p a ir
I Kenneth Bohn, 396 Bridge will be a reception at the home
Ashland
Phone 7131
street son of Mr. and Mrs. Har- of the b rid es parents, Mr. and
' n ld B o h n is confined to his home ' Mrs. Phil Stansbury on Seenk
„U h « ..'m u m p s .
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lIpOJL.
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and Jandreau
both graduated from the Ashland
high school in 1946 ,and attended
Southern Oregon college the past
year. Miss Stansbury has been
' employed in the W illiam Briggs
! office since January of this year
The couple will be at home to
i their friends on Roca street ioi-
' lowing the wedding.
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l« r a p e r fe c t f a lb e r
Bellview Dairy
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M a r 194«
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. M a y 1948
J u n e 1948
J u ly 1948
A u c 1948
S e p t 1948
O c t 1948
N o v 1948
D e c . 1948
J a n 1919
F e b . I ‘>49
M a r 1949
A p r . 1949
o r o v e r M a y 1949
ROBERT S. FARRELL, Jr., .s'pr ’y of State
J
Miss Stansbury &
Jandreau To Wed
S lteld o ti. fleiuebuf,
Mrs. David H. Lewis of Detroit
; Michigan, m other of Mrs. W ill­
iam E. Bracker, arrived Wednes-
! day noon by plane, to spend the
• month of June with Mrs. Bracker
and husband. Dr. Bracker.
SHIMMY IS SWELL ON THE
STAGE, BUT ..
IN A CAR IT’S
• UNCOMFORTABLE
• DISASTROUS
Driving discomfort, loss of control results from
shimmy, which gradually wrecks your car. Shim­
my is a symptom of something we can fix.
Clyde N. Caton
GARAGE
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)
A T T H E K L A M A T H J U N C T IO N
To Remember That
Moment Forever!
The stardust in your
eyes, the sweet, quiet
feeling in your heart,
your lovely gown, the
way you wore your hair
. . .memories to cherish
thru the years ahead. . .
let us capture them for
you forever. . . . see us
today for that special
photo!
SO FULL o/ GOODNESS
M T . A l M l A N B - K E C R EA M
Southern Oregon's favorite dessert—and no wonder!
Cold creamy ice cream, smooth, full of rich flavor. Serve
it to make every ¿neal exciting, to add extra health-giv­
ing vitamins and minerals to the family diet. Mt. Ash­
land ice cream is made of pure rich cream from tested
herds—you can count on its goodness.
Eight Delicious Flavors
Made From Purest Cream
And It Costs So Little
June Is Dairy Month
‘What Ashland Makes Makes Ashland’
Ashland Creamery
Memory Lane Studio
Telephone 21847
214 E. Main
Ashlend