Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 19, 1947, Image 1

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NEWS REVIEW
S3 per Year
2 Year« lor Sb
By Tb«' Printer's Devil
40,000
Good Jobs a Month
Miner
FROM THE HELL BOX
ô ïe y o s i
*Zi4d
Formerly I b e
Southern Oregon
U. S. Army
Success »lory; JAK E WEI I
ZEL, whose new depai tmciii I
■tor« open* im xt Thursday with al
i . \ oi beauties from Sun Fran* j
A S III.W II. JACKSON CO! M i n i t i . U i X T h u rsd ay . J u r - 19. 1947
Volume 14, No. 15
iisiti mi hund !<>r a special stylelJ-OO PER YEAR
k I hiw , arrived In Southern O regon'
in Muy 1040. Before coining to •
COOLEY NAMED MEMBER
i ho Hogue River country lie had
OF HOTEL COMMITTEE
been munugei of Sprouae Heli/
Charles R. Cooley, owner of the
coinpuuy in Sebustupol Cali* i-
Lithia hotel in Ashland, has been
niu. The WEITZELS opened for
named a m em ber of the com m it­
bum lithe in JuoLsonvilic with u
tee Io prepare a plan ano pro­
J.V W store The initials stand
gram for all hotels and resorts ol
mg for JAKr- and VEl.i\A Wr.t l
this area.
ZKL. Some seven months Intel
The com m ittee when it has
JAKE expanded Ins set-up. ano
prepared a plan and program will
Plans For Celebration
Election Will lie Held
npeiK'd a store in Ashland in the
call together all operators of hot-J
I a ' h II f Grunt Is Head
July 4 Are Discussed at
pi , sent location of the JVW store
»•Is and resorts of this area for
Friday; Bellview Split
Swim m ing Instructor
on the Plaza. Now, seven years
I the adoption or revision of tin
'lues.
Evening
Meeting
i
In Two ( ’amps
later, JAK E I m opening the Weit-
j program.
In Keil Crons Classes
•zel depaitem ent »tore which will
John Murphy, general chair-1
Voting on the annexation of
probably lie Southern Oregon's
Salesgirls at Metz variety
Mrs. Harvey Woods, chairm an
rum of the Fourth of July cele­
Beoview to the city of Asnlanu
outstanding store on the corner of the women's volunteer Red
store are com peting to win
bration in Ashland, called a m eet­
will take place Friday, Ju n e 20„
>f the Pluza and W inburn way.
ing Tuesday evening, June 17, of
a w eekly prize which is a-
wun poling places open from
Cross
group
,hus
organized
a
Eace lifting of PERRINE'S dt
Among the 891 Uninversity of all comm ittee heads, and other
eignt
o ' c I ock in the m orning to
war^ed
to
the
girl
who
sells
group
of
tw
enty-one
women
who
purtm ent stole has occasioned as
Oregon seniors receiving degrees persons th at will take p art in
eight o clock in the evening.
the most memberships to the
much comm ent up and down are assisting in the Red Cross al the Seventieth annual Com­ the celebration, in the Cnambei
i wo groups of yoters within
North Mum and Last Main as swimming classes being held this m encem ent exercises Sunil a y, of Commerce office,
Southern Oregon D evelop ­
the
deliview district, .one headed
the entire Plaza project. The ex ­ week a t Tw in Plunges.
Committee chairm en present
ment association during the
June 15, were several Ashland
oy
W.
W. McMinn, and the outer
terior of the stole is being p ain t­
lor the meeting included; John
] oy A lbert C. Joy, have crossed
week.
Among the women assisting in students.
ed white by W. G. Woolvcn and
Daugherty
chairm
an
of
the
pa-
Bachelor ol Arts degrees wen
.1 words on the annexation. Aic-
Henry Metz, proprietor of"
Leo Osborn. Herb Lewis is the the registration anti organization conferred upon N i n o n Odile nde; C. P. Talent and Jack
r.iinn heads the com m ittee for
of
these
classes
are
Mrs.
Gordon
the
store,
stated
that
the
con­
landlord C J. PERRINE began
King, daughter of Mrs. Huth Young, in charge of the program
me opposition and Joy the com­
operating the store in its orcsent Piekeil, Mrs. Rodney Keating, King, 384 Haigadine, psychology; ih Lithia Park; Roger Rath ,wim
test was organized to create
m ittee for the annexation.
locution m 1018 Previous to Mrs. Arch Work, Mrs. Lloyd Sel­ and Dorothy Ann Davis «laugh, will lurnish a speaker; Di. Geo
more incentive among the
'lh is week Joy stated th a t fo*
that the Milts building, in which by Mrs. Bob Ingle, Mrs. Henry er of Mrs. Ivan Farris, 828 C alif­ Hull, who heads the beauty con­
group
felt that, oy now the peo
girls
in
the
sale
of
Soda
tick
­
Metz,
Mrs.
R.
E.
Van
Vleet,
Mrs.
the stole is located had been a
test committee; Jean E otrhart.
ornia avenue, political science.
pie concerned understood that
ets.
local landmurk. .
The en tii" Tom Carter, Mrs. A. E. Karnes,
and
Clint
Baughm
an,
who
are
in
Bachelor of Science deftr«es
Ashland's w ater su p p ./ would oe
main street will look hk< new Mrs. C'lilf Culiner, Mrs. Eoss w ere conferred upon Liseldite charge of field sports and fire­
This weeks prize will be a
out little allecteu. a t present
when everyone completes then Kram er. Mrs. Paul Kinnell, Mrs. Burger, daughter of Mrs. Frida works; Henry Metz, chairm an of
$3.00 wall mirror.
‘
there
aie betw een 35 and 40
R.
B.
Campbell,
Mrs.
Frank
Van
remodeling. building, and paint
Burger, 160 Nob HUH physical the SODA m em bership cam ­
I nomes, auto courts, and places of
Dyke Mrs. Ben Lombard, Mrs. Al education; and Charles D avid paign; Ed Singmaster, chairm an
Ing
ousiness w itnin the area to be
Simpson, Mrs. C. J. Worth, Mrs. Eortm iller, 200 Sherm an, business of the membership sales com­
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annexed, ano Joy pointed out
C. L. Wray and Mrs. C. E. C or­ adm im sti ation
m ittee lor the SODA campaign;
' th at to the best ol his knowledge
coran.
John S. Eaton, Ivor Erwin, Hans
ali but five of these places are
lx-s G rant is head of the instru­
Lassen. Robert Lugar and Kelcy
. now using city w ater lor dom es­
ctors staff and is being assisted
Mrs.
W
innifred
Dye,
Ashland
Smith, sales captains: Robert
tic purposes.
.Soroptimists of Ashland ur* by Al Simpson, M arilyn Christ
Hardy, H. S. Ingle, Don O'Blen- is the retiring senior regent of the
"W itnin tne last two or three
planning a birthday banquet lieb, Mrs. Paul Lowery. Di-un
Medford chapter, of Women of years,”
•ss,
Hugh
McKeever
E
J.
La-
Joy continued, "around 20
which will be held W ednesday, Jones, George Bray C harles De-
Moose. Mre. Regina Adams of
M
arre
and
Richard
Trites.,
dis­
Jiiiw 25, at the Lithia coflee shop A utrem ont, Larry Tribbet, Gen*
Phoenix
was
nam
ed
to
succeed
homes
have been b u ilt in
trict sales leaders; O. E. Sabin
The banquet is in celebration of Earthing, Johnny Gray, and Tad
her at a meeting T hursday even-
‘“ Strict.
Charles
(«rove,
Arch
Barksdale.
Harold
Bishop,
physical
educa­
the completion of the Soiopti­ Gandee.
mg, June 12, in the I.O.O.F. hatf
« ¿ h,s measu
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tion director at S oothe.n Oregon Baxter Kavanaugh. Paul Finnell, in Medford
Modfnrrt ’
ter W
WoodWOltll,
G eoige lUCKS,
mists Hist year as an organiza­
oodworth, Geoige
lucks.
C.
O.
Sears,
H.
C.
Galey,
Bob
tion in Ashland. Mrs. Velna W rit
Following the business session O‘ck Joy, and ilaynw ad Koster
college, has accepted a contract Van Vleet, and Jim Busch, block
zel, who has lieen president lor
to head the physical education leaders; Clyde Caton «and Harry the e men and women he'd a social P an to carry on ihe deve'opm ent
l already unuerw ay
the past year will preside.
program at Humboldt State col­ Morris, industrial sales; Scott gathering.
Joy urged that A shland voters
At die meeting held last Wed­
Rowland lege, Arcata, California, next Reed, sales in auto courts and
visit the poils anti vote yes toi
nesday. Angus Bowmer, director. Mr. and Mrs, Richard baby
Imv year.
the Bellview annexation, ne fu r­
of the Oregon Shakespearean ‘ a re the parents of a
*„ulnrij
Chairm an M urphy reports that!
ther pointed out that the added
Festival association, spoke to th e born June 14. j** t.h<‘T ,JXi’1 ‘ b‘
Al Simpson, head coach at plans
lor the celebration are not
revenue from the sale of public
group and introduced Trubee I Community hospital. The baby Southern Oregon coliepe, is at
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quite completed
but that
it was
utilities together with the added
W etterau .who will represent I weighed 0 pounds « ounce
teacning Bishop’s classes, ¿«elded Tuesday evening that the!
wealth and productivity wnich
Queen Elizabeth during the Aug-j A boy weighing seven pounds present
but
as
yet
no
one
has
officially
Rodeo
wouid
be
from
2
to
4
o'-
and * lot
fourteen ounces was born to
the district will bring to Ashland
• ■ vot­
—
ust dram a session. The club
lieen nam ed to fill the vacancy. d(K.k on the f„u rth of July and
should
benefit both tne city pro­
ed to buy a $25.00 m em bership in Mi. and Mrs. Lawrenc«- Rude, l*-ft by Bishop according to Dr. J he baH
e b,.(Ween the G lobe
June
16,
at
the
Com
m
unity
hos­
per
and
the district which is up
the association.
Elmo Stevenson, president of the Trotlers and lh t House of David
tor annexation.
pital.
_
| club would begin at 4:30 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Antle, of Keno, college.
McMinn Heads Opposition
Local Organizations
Oregon, are the parents of a son ax» ■ H l 1 I
W. W. McMinn who heads the
•
I It was also decided that the
weighing 6 pounds and 14 ounces. la llV M flflP I fill M S
Sponsor Scholarships
group in the Beilview area which
Plym outh sedan car that is being
, gi; en away by the SODA a«s»-
The baby was born June 16, at V I I J f l l U C IV IIIH 9
opposes the annexation has point­
For
Summer
Session
the Community hospital.
ed o u t th at ferm ers and livestock
*
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■
;ciation will be on display In
vvl , i a
.Following Bellview .and Val- owners in the area are afraid that
,
■
» A ANNOUNCEMENT MADE TO
AsIitShd. SaUudu.v , J u n
A.
teyview 4-H club boys and girte then Tfteaas pi iivehhopii would
T I h IllllO
l i r c a U
J IM
BY RYNNING
Ixirraint Converse.
~
n
J June 17, . to be disturbed by tlw -aiinex’,ation
Play started last week in th r P irtle uorram«
u .n v m iy y G ‘' lo 7 r-■
’ leh J Tuesday
morning,
llH P
C IM
ld | ' LOGGERS
Paul r
B. Rynning. coun
county en ­
city-w
ide
tennis
tournam
ent,
tan
Howard,
Barbara
Keea.
attend
the
club
sum
m er school He also states that his group felt
gineer and surveyor, announced which is sponsored by tne Young ilyn M iller, Rena Russell and
to he held on the Oregon State th a t previous dry years, such as
N oslecats & W eycrhaus- this week, that there should not M en’s club of the Asnlanu ». M. B arbara Messenger, fourth of college
campus, in Corvallis, on 1946, would work a hardship on
be any log hauling on Saturday
w ater users in both areas.
er Team« Meet in First afternoons, Sunday, holidays, and C. A.
McMinn furth er stated th a t,th e
played
during hours of darkness, on all
annexation would mean increas­
Game Thursday Eve
Shum
an
county roads.
ed cost to the city of A shianu in­
f od
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W*
Thursday, uui.e 19, Noslecats
----------- as the city
- would some
l .*-*
Elmo Stevenson wdn from Phil­ Soropfim ist cluo v ill als»i 1« » is npy B e llv ie w - M ildred. G a s s a - asmuch
will play tne W eyerhauser soil-
lip Burns; and Richardson de­ played Saturday at the F e d e ra t-; P J ; Bellview’; Bob JWfiffloughby, “ ay hav.e t0 mstaU sew ers, lights,
ball tiam , at 7:30 on w aiter P hil­
.IB ciiview ; M arlin «¿rfdvig, Bell- and surface roads in the area, m
feated Scripter, in the senior d i­ ed store.
lips Held, becoiid game of »toe
Five sticks of bubble gum a h d j vjew; Ted W illoughby, Bellview; i addition to policing and giving
vision of the tournam ent.
evening will be Al Simpson's
In the m en’s junior division a dish will be given to tach pur- Wade Harnden, Bellview; Don fu e protection to Bellview resi-
Southern Oregon collegians ver­
H arry K annasto won from Bob chaser of a SODA ticket by the Kefr Bellvicw and Rodney T w e -, dents.
sus T alent Mei cants al 8:30 p.
Mayor Thornton Wiley, who
according to dejj Bellview.
sixty- - Phillips; and Fred W hited, Jr. Federated store
Friday June 27. the sixty
in. This will be tne collegian s
Sponsoring the scholarships for heads the city countil, w hich i.
John Murphy, m anager of the
defeated John Lance.
piece
Kitsilano
Boy
s
band,
di­
lu st appearance in the soitball
this school include B ellview ! unanim ously behind the plan
As yet no m atches have been store
rected by A rthur W. Delamont,
league.
Grange, J. C. Penney company of has stated th at the city is g
-
played in the women's division,
will
appear
in
the
Lithia
Park
Friday, June 20, the Old Tim ­
Ashland, local Rotary club, Ash- ‘ng and th at controlled grow th oi
according to R. N. Fletcher, sec­
grandstand.
ers will play the T alent M er­
land Elks, Bellview
Extension fbe fringe areas such as th e B
Delamont founded this band in retary of the Y, M. C. A.
chants at 7 30 p.m. Steve’s Ser­
-- --
unit and 4-H club; Valleyview
4- view district is m uch cheaper m
1028
in
Kitsilano,
B.
C„
which
is
vice m en will play the Rogue
.
the long run than perm itting such
M
arshall
Woodell
received
61
¡
H
Club,
and
other
valley
organi-
This
Valley carpenters at 8:30 for the a suburb of Vancouvei
areas to grow up in any direction
votes against 51 votes cast for zations.
band
has
toured
the
Briti.
h
Islt
second game.
or fashion.
twelve
George
M,
Shuman.
Monday.
There
will
be
four
forty-m
in-
standings of the league at pres-1 three times and made
June 16, in the school election, j ute classes offered in subjects re-
..m « are
ip as
is i lollows
C
anadian trips.
They w ere a-
••nt
o iio w s .
.........
,
for director of school d istric t1 lating to agriculture and home
warded the title of w orld’s cham-
Team
w
num ber 5. Woodell wil serve for economics at this session,
foOO
pionship
band
in
1933
at
the
Clu
Talent
cago Vlforld’s Fair. As an indica I Plans for u sum m er program ol a period of five years as direc- j
1000
Oak St. Tankers
activities for boys and girls of tor.
000 tion of the popularity oi
Helm an Baths will re-open
W eyerhauser
F rank J, Van Dyke, G. W.
000 band 12,000 persons saw them 1 Ashland was one of the items of
Friday, June 20, according to M.
Noslecats
play
in
Scotland
at
Andrew
Car-
business
a
t
the
regular
monthly
W enner, Pau) Finnell and Mrs.
000
H. and Jean n e Hess proprietors
Zarku’s Service
000 negie s birthplace. While in Eng- m eeting of the Board of Directors M ern Provost, are the other
Helman Baths are located at
SOC Collegians
land they made a picture for of the Ashland Y.M.C.A, held re- m em bers of the board. A m eet­
Laurel and Otis streets, and will
ing of this board will be held
Pathe and also cut seven records, contly,
R. F. BROWN GRADUATES
Senator Earl Newbry
told be open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m
Delamont’s
band
is
leaving
I
Reports
from
the
Build.ng
soon
at which time the organiza-
everyday except Tuesday.
FROM AVIATION SCHOOL
Cham
ber
of
Commerce
m
em
bers
this sum m er for Britain, I Com m ittee indicated that the lon of the board will be com plet­
These baths have tw o mdooi
Royal E. Brown, seam an, sec­ Canada
of
the
trend
of
business
through­
which will be the first trip for work on the Old Pioneer Hall ed for the next school year.
ond class, U. S. Navy, son of Mr. the
out the east and n orthw en Tues­ pools, w ith hot sulphur baths a
present
group
of
boys.
The
would
soon
be
completed
and
the
and Mrs. E. E. Brown of 77 Sixth
day noon, at the regular cham ber vailable. Light housekeep i n g
will arrive in Ashland in Y.M.C.A. will be in a position to
street, Ashland Oregon, graduat­ band
m teting.'N ew bry has just retu rn ­ rooms are also available for any­
two buses, and from here will go prom ote a com plete program of
ed from the Aviation Fundam en­ to
ed from a business trio to these one who wishes to spend some
Hollywood,
California,
to
play
varied
activities
during
tne
cum­
tals School, Naval Air Technical in the bowl, June 22.
points, and reports leveling off time there. Mr. and Mrs. Hess re­
ing m onths of the sum m er v»ca-
Training Center
Jacksonville,
of
business, particularly luxury modeled before opening the pools
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, tion period.
Florida recently.
items, such as jewels, furs, and this year. They put a new bottom
in the big pool, added'new dress­
Brown entered Naval service
According to Miss Cora Mason, upper class luxury item.-- How­ ing rooms, and have painted Ihe
November 20, 1946, at the Naval
ever,
he
reported
bearing
a
Chi­
io
n H
o n o r«
9 >'eai's
uf agc citv librarian, the Vacationing
Recruiting Station, Portland. O re­
complete setup.
It r F o
o r r T to o p
nuiHH
B al1
and b°ys
over and ctin #irls
make
? application
application Rending Club at the Public Libr- cago radio station advertising a
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gon, and received recruit training
Roy B anta and Max Turzen­ for m em bership in the "Y" and ary |„ flourishing, along with 1947 C hevrolet for 52200, and a
at the Naval Training CenW*r, bach tied for top honors In the secure the privilege of the use ol ofber sum m er activities for the 1947 Pontiac for $2400.
San Diego, California.
Newbry made the trip East in
Monday evening gun club shoot the building, game equipment, boys and gjrbi of Ashland. Mem-
interest of his truit indusliy and
a
t
the
Ashland
Armory,
with
a
and
the
right
to
attend
all
p
ro
-'
bers
are
“racing”
horses
this
year,
Miss M argaret Ramsay is in
large race track .which was told Cham ner m enibers th at fruit
Park-A -M eters, an autom atic
Ashland Community hospital this score of 367. Marty Pererard was gram activities promoted by the
second
with
358;
John
Nosier,
Y.M.C.A. There is no fee charged. made without charge by the Ash- was som ew hat k>v«■ • jn the unc­ type parking meter, will be in­
week recuperating from an oper­
tions, b u t since tbe storm s in the
ation which was performed Tues­ 357; Al G ehhard, 357; Art H as­ Casual activities including Table bind Cabinet Works, is planned Northwest and M m d'ew est the stalled on Ashland streets for a
kins,
343;
and
O.
R.
Edwards
334
Tennis
and
sm
all
games,
and
so
t
hat
small
horses
run
in
six months period. M enibers ol
day, June 10.
Tw enty mem bers were present special interest groups which will groOves, th eir progress depend- demand for fn u t f:om this valley the city council instructed Elmer
for the Monday evening shtxit include C raft work. E ^ o n g Arch- ing upon t he regularity of the lot -is g o o 1.
city superintendent to
W hile in Canada N ew bry -made Eiegel,
w ith m any visitors also present. ery and special events. The pro- m em bers’ reading. 106 boys and
m ake arrangem ents w ith the
observations
of
the
wages
paid
N ext m eeting will be June 23.
gram will include Treasure Hunt.« g|r ]s have joined the Club; In the
company for installation at the
Trips und Outings.
tw0 and a half weeks since the there, and discovered them to be Tuesday night meeting.
The building will be open from c|4MSe. of school 40 have read at ai least 40% less than in the
company will m ake a tra f­
Woolen goods are also low­ fic 1 he
x
11:30 in the mornings. jpasf two books, which puts their states.
survey and will place m e ^ rs
er
prices,
fruits
are
high,
but
I from 1:30 to 5:30 in the afternoon, horse in the running. Some have
w here they are most needed. Re­
Mrs. Fern Bowerman of Ash­
foodstuffs aie m uch lower. ceipts
from the m eters will be
Nell
Creek
Neighborhood
c
lu
b
i7 :4° tQ ? ;00 in the evenings.
already completed the minimum other
land was elected district oracle at
W
illiam
<
Healy
secretary
of
ill meet Thursday, June 19. 2
I1} order to fill a recent vacan- ICqUirem ent for a Club certificate the Cham ber of Commerce read a used to pay for them.
the district convention of the will
Royal Neighbors of America, held p.m. at. the home of Mrs. - Brad­ qy in the m em bership of the Y and are on their secqpd lap a- a report on im provem ents made
in K lam ath Falls, Jujie 13. Mrs. bury on Neil emek road. The af­ M. C. A. Board of Directors Hen- I roUnd thp track.
at the Ashland Com m unity hospi­
ry Van Propyen was elected (o
Alice Turner, another Ashland ternoon will he spent m aking pa­ serve
tal, which was prepared by Rob­
as
a
Board
m
em
ber
fur
a
1
AMERICAN
LEGION
BALL
delegate, was named recorder per hats for the Junior and Sen­
e rt Lugar, m anager and was
TEAM
LOBES
FIRST
GAME
period
of
two
years.
ior Red Cross These hats will be
and receiver."
Jacksonville, June 19— Mr. and
subm itted to the City Council
|
Ashland
American
Legion
ju
­
The delegation from Ashland given to patients In different hos­
Mrs. Pete Schaffer have opened
Tuesday evening
nior
basebaTT
team
played
their
W.
E.
BRACKERS
HAVE
extended un invitation to the pitals on special oeeassions. Mrs.
vote was taken on a m en’s , and chidren clothing
first game of the season at G m ' . A sam ple
r
BABY BQY SATURDAY
group to meet in Ashland for the ' club,
C. O. wil,
Crosslin,
b e president
y ^ o f of the
the
C «. »
u"o
-
S fy
S t S - e s ^ S S T c S
next annual district convention.1-’ v —1,1 *— — “* •*"
Ri
b
i
r
<
S
lubWn;
k
eets
every
tbirH
'
K
k
^
^
a
t
,
^
t
h
e
kY
rest,.,
was
22
for
the
annexa-
year.
This invitation was accepted.
Program for the day included Thursday of each month
•
The Schaffer’s also have the
Mrs a t the Ashland Com m unity Hos- team.
u t - an£ '« o against
Ihe le'dub;
ballot march
by the
celebrati
o n tain
W estern
Union agency
and pick-up
main-
v'iT
Ashland
did Jackson-!
the r e - ’ Charies Howard and daughter
W illiam. J
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Laundry
John Murphy, 4th
July Chairman
Calls Meeting
Mrs. Harvey Woods
Heads Volunteer
Red Cross Group
Bellview Annexation
Fight Is Apparent
Salesgirls Compete
For Special Prize
Ashland Students
Received Degrees
Soroptimists Plan
A Formal Banquet
Mrs. Winifred Dye
Is Retiring Regent
Bishop Accepts
A Hew Contract
New Babies Bom
Community Hospital
4-H Club Members
Attend Summer
School This Week
Simpson’s Team
to Make Debut
Tourney Underway
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Famous Band to
Play June 27th
M. Woodell Named
District 5 Director '
Summer Y.M.C.A.
Program Planned
E. Newbry Tells
of Business Trip
Banta & Turzenbach
M. H. & Jeanne Hess
Open Helman Baths
Reading Club Is
Holding a Race
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Parking Meters
Get Go Signal
Mrs. F. Bowerman
Is Elected Oracle
Mrs. Bradbury Will
lie Hostess to • HID
Pete Schaffers Open
New Clothing Store
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