Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 31, 1947, Image 1

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NEWS REVIEW
ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON
Queen for a Day
To Be Festival
Guest of Ashland
Thursday, July 31, 1947
only home-owned
newspaper
Voi. 14. No. 21
8EVEN S.O.C. STUDENTS
Add eyetenrui: A refreshing
COMPLETE DEGREE WORK
tight to thus« old eyes wa». young
Seven students at SOC com­
JERKY MILLEH, »on ot furiieo
pleted their diploma and bachel-
bofthull umpire, KEN MILLER,
| ors degree work in Education
leuding the city band lust Thurs­
i during the first summer session
Mrs. George F. MJ I lor,
day night. JERKY, who is 3*2
according to Mabel Winston, re­
who with hoe husband awns
years old, directed every piece,
gistrar. The two completing three
and oparatas tha Millar 8arv-
never missing a downbeat. JER­
year diploma requirement? are:f
RY has his own podium before
etea
station at 1401 8 ekiyou
Amita Peters of Ashland and
QUEEN WILL SPEND THREE
FOUR
PLAYS
WILL
BE
the audu-nce and he usually di­
Dora Mae Shepard of Medford.
boulevard, had a custombar
DAYS IN ASHLAND A WILL
ASHLAND RIDING ASS N
PRODUCED THROUGHOUT
rects every Thursday evening.
Those who earned the B. S. de-
drive in one day and ask har.
VISIT SCENIC SPOTS
MEMBERS SPONSORING
Somethin*. he tires, if it's u long
MONTH OF AUG. IN SHELL • |r e e ln Education are Betty Lee
SOUTHERN OREGON MEET
"it
Mobil
gas
would
work
concert, and doesn't finish the
Working against time io com-1 f°y!e <d ^ ey iord^^dlene ^ m ire>’
“Queen for a Day”, who Is
last few numbers. But last Thrus- selected on a Hollywood nation­
in a fluid drive car." Mrs.
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oi Grants aPss, Wayne A. Smith
The 1947 horse racing season
day he was in fine fettle and al radio show, will coinè to Ash­
plete preparations for the Shakes- of Coquille, Bertha Haskins of will begin in Southern Oregon
Millar couldn't nalp but ba
gave u tnugnificenl performance. land Thursday, August 7, to be
pearean Festival which runs Aug- Medford, and Della S. Records oi this Sunday when the Ashland
■musad at this itatemenl and
JERRY doesn't imitutc city band present for the opening of the
ust 8 to August 26 in the Eliza-1 Klamath Falls. Several more will Riding association will open their
whan reading tha mon­
director GLENN MATHEWS, he Shakespearean festival.
bethan Theater of Lithia Park, I complete these requirements by track on the Rodeo grounds west
leads with ids own particular
thly MobU Dealer News she
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i the end of the second summer of Ashland to all entrants. Eight
She will be flown from Holly­
formerly
the chataqua shell,
An-
. seisjon
summer
motions, both hands, and his wood
noticed that a >50 prise was
scheduled races are presently list­
to
Medford
by
Southwest
wrist action Is very correct. Oui Airways, Thursday, August 7,
gus
L.
Bowmer,
his
staff
of
tech-
_______0___________
ed for the afternoon program ac­
given to the person vending
vote is for Jerry. We'd like to Mayor Thornton S. Wiley, Dr.
nicians and actors consider the
cording to John Daugherty, sec­
in
tha
silliest
question
that
see him reully direct the bund Walter W. Weller, president ol
retary of the Association. Other
cast virtually complete wtih on-
some evening. He's worked hard the
they had bean asked. This
races may be added.
Ashland
Chamber
oí
Com­
ly minor changes yet to be made.
enought at it.
the did.
merce, William Healy, secretary
The hot blood horse race with
Many
of
the
cast
art
from
o
th
-!
Presidents
of
the
various
par-
BERT MILLER of Lie Ashland of the Chamlier of Commerce
Mrs. Millar is today tha
a $100.00 purse is expected to
er Oregon cities, some coming | ent-teacher associations of Jack- draw entrants from several of
Realty group, states that the real­ and Angus L, Bowmer, director
possessor ot a >50 chock
irom Poilland to be in the E esti-, son County met for luncheon the better known Southern Ore
tors are not opposed to the of the Shakespearean festival,
from tha Mobil gas company
val ,and to study this toren oi Wednesday noon, July 23, at the gon stables. Dodge stables in
Chamber of Commerce but ure wdi meet the “Queen of the Day"
in Los Angelas.
Englisn under Bowmer. Frank' home of Mrs. W. R. Glass, in Medford have already entered
bound by nutionul realty policy at the Medford airport She will
Lambrett-Sinith and Bill Hemon, i Medford to discuss plans for the horses in several events.
to oppose any tax on real prop* h e escorted to Ashland, and will
however, have journeyed from 1 opening of the school year.
« rty MILLER status that he leels have accommodations at Lithia
Other races during the after­
Vancouver, B. C.
' to take part in ! New presidents were instructed
•nat the city can find the money hotel That same evening she will
will include a business
this year s presentation, L am -' how to’ organize their work” ap~- noon
lor publicity purposes througn I be interviewed by Boh Kcinhold'
man’s race, a children’s race, a
brett-Smito to lead in and dir-1 point executive committee ’ and three
some other source, and that del- over station KWIN
team relay race, a three
ect “Hamlet”, and ilernon to as plan the year’s projects,
b Mrs. team stake race, a ladies rate, a
initely it should be obtained In
Friday morning, Augusi 8, the
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Bellview
4-11
club
sist
technically
and
to
teach
the
and Mrs. A. H. Puhi, state
ordei to maintain the Chamber Queen will lie taken through th<
boys and girls went to the Lake lencing necessary for the action. vice-president for Jackson and musical chairs race, saddle horse
of Commerce.
, Bear Creek Orchards plant Frl- O'
race and the hot blood horse
Woods Monday morning, to
The cast for “MacBetn ”, which Josephine Counties.
duy ulternoon she will lie given u spend
race.
KWIN RECEIVES LICENSE
a
week:
Mary
Lou
Will­
runs
August
8,
13,
18,
and
22,
is
j trip to tin- top of Mt. Ashland.
Twenty of the twenty-seven
Clyde Caton is registering en-
TO OPERATE FROM F.C.C.
oughby, Doris Stevens, Ed n a composed of Wm. H. Davis, Ben­
Friday evening, August 8. Ricks, Sabre Foster, B ilik Jean ny
units
in Jackson County were re- trants for the races
Boh Reinholdt, manager of
Loitsgaard,
Moreen
Kelly,
n °ld
According to Daugherty sever-
KWIN radio station, annviiiued “Queen for a Day” will be pre­ MeMorris, Patricia Sollee. Bernie f rank Buchter, Harry A. Noru- F ^ e,v CH
Cy’
Butte Falls al other race meets wilj probably
this week that KWIN had receiv­ sented to the first-night audience Engel, Sam Bell, Walter McCoy, wick, Angus L. Bowmer, Robert
Cove, Medforel Jackson-, be held at the rodeo grounds duf
ed their renewal license to opei - in the open-uir Shakespearean Floyd Gardner, David Block, and Carter, Richard Johnson, Bill Shady
ville, Howard and
anH Oak
nob Grove ^
' - of - the
• summer.
ing ” “*
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remainder
ale This license is good tor the thenire in Lithia Pnrk. bv Gov­ Jack and Jim Espy. Robert Lytle Hernon, Arden Hall, William districts.
Among these is a motorcycle
next five years and was issued ernor Earl Snell of Oregon. was the only boy from the Val­ Tobin, Robert Frazier, Ralph Mc-
Mrs. Glass assisted by Mrs. race meet scheduled for Septem­
by the Federal Comuuuiicalion.- Mayurs of six Oregon cities, and leyview group to make the trip. Kinnis, Arthur Ostrander, Frank
Loyd Smiley, secretary of the ber 5. H. U. Mitchell, Medford,
Coinndssion in Washington, D. C. Dr. Elmo N Stevenson, presi­
Rufus
Cate,
Jackson
county
Lamlrett-Smith,
Ilene
Hulk
Ed­
This contract will expire Aug­ dent of Southern Oregon college, extension agent, is in charge oi na Lorn i ng, Josephine Davis, county council, served the lunch­ wul sponsor the motorcy c I e
will also be In the first-night aud­ this group, and Mrs. Pagent is ixinon King ,Suzanne LaMar re, eon.
races.
ust I. 1952.
ience.
the nurse in charge. While at the Roland Piper, Sharon McCracken,
Admission this Sunday wiii o.
Dean Pnpei director
______ of __
the lake the group will be taught and Paula Ostrander.
OVER ISO TEACHERS
aOc for adults and 25c for child­
publicity for the Shasta Cascade
swimming. leather craft, and
r------- ’ swimming,
ENROLLED AT S.O.C.
Love’s Labour's Lost”, play-
ren, tax additional. Daugherty
More than ISO teachers have Wonderland Assn., will interview many other crafts. They will mg August 9, 14. 19, and 23, in-
stated that there would be fie.,
the
Queen
over
a
six
radio
sta­
stay at the Salvation Army head- eludes: Frank Hutchins,
Hi
parking at the grounds and that
registered tor the second summer
Jerry
session at iOC, according to Mrs. tion hookup, Saturduy, August 9. quarters, and the girls will sleep McDougal, William Tobin, Rich­
the city bus line would operate a
bus from 1st and Main streets m
Mabel Winston, registrar. This She will leave for Los Angeles. in the dormitory, and the bovs ard Woodcock, Angus L. Bowmer,
Opening
of
the
new
Bohemian
.Sunday morning, via Southwest will be in tents.
Frank Lambrett-Smith; J a c k club at 347 East Main will take the track.
iigu ie is the largest ever regist­ Airways.
Samson, Bill Hernon, Benny Lof- pldfce this Saturday, O. L. Fox
ered for this session in the in
stitutlon's history and represents . ■'^’’{•¡.ngements are being made
tsgaard, Roland Piper, Eddy Bar­
MISS IRENE HOLLENBECK
a 25.33% increase over last year's by William Healy, to Send a
ron Mary Jane Howard, Robert proprietor, announced today. The SUBSTITUTES FO f T' d b ' wft t e
is moving from the present; Miss Iren»- H, nfni
C Lever, Trubee Wetterau, Suz club
enrollment. Students are register­ myrtlewood bowl, Lithia water.
location at 137 East Main to the!
Irene Hollenbeck is a vis-
* glfl box of pours iriart ttof
ed from Astoria, Portland, east­
anne LaMarre, Marilyn Streitz, new location this week
I
“1
®|ructor
at Southern Ore-
Elks members, their tamilips Ninon King, Suzanne LaMarre.
ern Oregon, Central Oregon and Newbry Orchards, to be present­
T he entire interior of
durH?.g
second
ed to tile "Queen for a Day” Aug- and guests had a smorgasbord
California.
Leading the cast of “Hamlet”, building at 347 East Main ha> I fU7Uner e i 1OiL Miss Hollenbeck
,when sh<? is selected by picnic, Wednesday evening at playing August 11, 15, 20, 24, is been completely remodeled un- . 1
wher<* «h*
Saiem where
she teaches
the radio program’s sponsors.
Lambrett-Smith, f r o m der the direction of W. E. Lance, biology in the Salem High school
the Jackson Hot Springs. Free frank
Vancouver, B. C. Others are: Wil­ general contractor. C. E. Taylor’ She is substituting at SOC for
swims, candy bars, ice cream and liam
Tobin, Eddy Barron, ?.ngus
Dr. Wayne W. Wells, professor
soda pop were g i.e n to all of L. Bowmer, Bill Hernon, Roland cud the painting and decorating of science, who is travelling in
the children. A softball game was Piper, Richard Woodcock, Benny in the new building. Larry Basey Alaska this summer.
Internient of the body of Mrs.
played by Elks members
Edith Stephens was made in the
Loftsgaard, Jack Samson, Rich­ laid the floors, the Medford Plate
Mr. and Mrs. A. J Guthart o f 1 Ralph McCulloch, R o l a n d ard Johnson, Robert Carter, Hol­ Glass and Mirror company instal­
Cottage Grove cemetery Thurs­
day, July 31. The Reverend Earl SaltLake City, Utah, have taken Parks, Gordon Pickell, Walter B. lis Hill, Fred I. Ross, Suzanne led the huge mirrons over toe
Downing was in chaige of fun over the management of the Lith­ Hamby, D elbeil Jones, Gordon LaMarre, Ninon King, Richard back bar. Plumbing fixtures were
in.-talled by Walter F. Speece and
era) services which were held ia Hotel dining room. Tex Haire Miller, Larkin Grubb, and Sid Johnson Trubee Wetterau
The modern flourescent
at the Litwiller funeral home owner of the SteaK House, has Reed were in charge of all ,.r-
Ashland Gun club members
August 12, 16, 21, and 25 will sons.
lighting
installed by Yate
that same afternoon.
been operating the d-ning room rangeme its for the pFCnn
held a pistol shoot at the Ash­
see played The “Merchant of electric. was
Refrigerators were in land Armory Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Stephens died at her tor the past several months.
Venice”. Playing in it are: Dr
by the Ashland Refriger July 30, at 7:00 p.m.
Guthart was employed by Har­
home on Liberty street, Tuesday,
Elmo Stevenson, Frank Buchter stalled
ator service. Baird’s hardware
July 29. She was bom August 1, ris at the Steak House last sum­
Marty Pererard won top honors
Frank Lambrett-Smith, Gra n t supplied
of the hardware in scoring at the Monday evening
1874 in Millertown, Pennsylvan­ mer. and was called to Salt Lake
Hutchins Benny L o ftsg a a r d , fittings. most
Much of the lumber
ia.
where he has spent the last two
held at the armory, with a
Monday evening, August 4, Richard Woodcock, Jerry McDou­ was obtained from Bosshard lum shoot
In 1884 she caine to Cottage months
score of 373/ Art Haskins was
gal,
Roland
Piper,
Harry
A
Nor
members
of
the
Toastmasters
Tn"
P
?rA
Harry
A
Nor’
ber
company.
The
furnace
was
Grove, Oregon with her family,
club and their wives will enter-1 A
„ 5?'i’Zner’ **obert installed by Western Oil and second with 363; Roy Banta, 361
where she made her home until
Larkin Grubb, 355: O R Ed­
tain Medford toastmarters and
W,?lker, Trubee Burner company. J. W. Copeland wards,
347.
coming to Ashland in 1927. She,
Wetterau
N
non
King,
Noreen
then wives, to a picnic in Lithia
yaids, Bellview lumber, and
was married to H. F. Stephens in
Kelly,
Arden
Hall,
and
H.
Wilson
park. Ashland toastmasters are
lumber company supp
1895
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Assisting Otto Wilda in the Art Ashland
l Th<? body of Mrs. Minnie Hud asked to bring ............
a covered
dish
bed some of the materials.
i „ i» u
a
„
Curtis was sent to Sacramen- and their own~siiver service
J^ork are: Lesli»
The interior of the establish
Mary Lou Hahn, Anne Fuller- , to, California for burial
afirr1 D svc Whim«.
.
$J,ant. Robert Carter, Robert T
ment is modern with natural
wood fixtures. Lighting is in­
Maryen Roberts played sev
direct flourescent.
eral classical piano solos to Lion
aJ i UX
.tha* tbe pool room club members, Tuesday evening
and soft drink parlor which ad at the Lithia hotel.
MRS. S. FAY ANNOUNCES
join the establishment will b.
our government. Rob
Bill Hernon, who is in Ashland
day night. Camp Adams Is in vices.
ENGAGEMENT
ert Hardy spoke on our foreign SISTER'S
this summer to take part in the
the foothills near Mt. Hood.
At an informal lawn party at open in the near future.
Mrs. Curtis died at the Com­ commitments being an insurance
bhakespearean festival, f r o m
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dorsey of munity hospital, Sunday. July 27 policy.
her home in Beverly Hills, Cali­
Vancouver. B. C„ exhibited fenc-
Portland visited a few hours with after being 111 only one day. She
fornia, Mrs. Sheldon Fay announ­
the club. Winston Marks
Mrs. Lorena McNair, Wednesday has been living at the home of
ced the engagement of her sister,
Mrs. Verne Hastings went to Miss Evalyn Walker, of Medford,
of the local club took part in the
afternoon. Mr. Dorsey is on the her daughter, Mis Louise H
California last week
budget committee of the grand Aeisdorf, who is her only survi- Dunsmuir,
L. J. Harton of Klamath Falls fencing with Hernon.
Bapl°n of Los Angeles.
to attend a dance recital at the
Ralph Reed, chairman of the
chapter of the Oregon Eastern a7rthi?7imCeU?f1Sh:,aSfi S thyei,rS
Miss
Walker
is
of
the
Accounting
president
of the Cal-Ore Here­
* Th?at~
in which
committee
that is planning a
Star.
Sbigecoach
Orchards
granddaughter, Nancy D. Burns the Old Stage
Road The
^ '^ 1 2 on
2 ford association, reports that Shakespearean Festafool, made a
John Cherney and family have
appeared. Miss Burns accompan-: is planned For early fall and the plans are being made for the an- report to the club on their plans.
returned to Ashland after a trip MRS BACHES ENTERTAINS
sale of the associa-
led her grandmother to Ashland: couple
k " „ m ual auction
to Illinois.
couple will
will make
make ihni,-
their home
The
sale
will be held Octo- This Festafool will be held in
BRUSH CO. EMPLOYEES
Saturday for a visit.
the chataqua shell either on the
this vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. R o b e r t __
j her 13 at Klamath Falls.
Mrs. Ruth Baches was hostess
and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cullen July 23 for employees of the
ow T / t T 1 California,
Washington, 29 or 30 of August. The Lions
went to Crater Lake Sunday.
, 2 ? « i° r2gOn a iotal of 144 head of club plan to keep this program a
Stanley Brush company at her
Robert Lugar, manager of the home on East California St. W
wi h ii,haVe, ,lread y been listod secret, in order that Shakespear­
ean fans will have a treiff in
Ashland Community
hospital, A Marnsefield of Medford was
ju ith the sale manager from 21 store.
has been confined as a patient to demonstrator. Mrs. June Bris-
herds. Harton also reports that
the hospital this week. Lugar has bine and Mrs. Paul of Prospect
°iVCJ J 00 head of bul|s a>e in­ MRS. ROSEMARY KESLER
cluded in the cattle listed for the HONORED WITH SHOWER
been suffeiaii.x fiom a sprained were In charge of games. Ladies
sale.
back.
present were Mesdames Winni-
Mrs. Mildred Korth, Mrs. Pat
Nelson Windsor is visiting* at fred Van Gelder and friend ol
Roberson and Mrs Marjorie Mil-
the home of his brother. Felix Central Point. Tresa Jones, June
Plans for a new municipal band (is a flower box. The roof, w hich! TO NP R E S B r a ^ I A N CGROUpKS ior honored Mrs. Rosemarv Kes-
Windsor, for the first time in six Brisbine, Margie McKim; Alta
and were being exhibited this Projects out over the floor of the
Wendell Lawrence e d it o r ,^ ler with a shower, Saturday aft­
years. Windsor ¡3 a navy man Solmons; Alice MItchelm o r e stand
XT
_ —- rence, editor of ernoon July 19, .t the Korth
stage
Is
broken
up
into
a
series
and is stationed in Scuttle, Wash­ -»ladys Hamilton; Bell and Mrs week by Bert Freeman, acting
News Review, spoke to the home. The Korth home was de­
ington.
president of the Ashland city Of baffle . teps which conceal the Mariners group of the Presbvter- corated with pink and white
Paul of Prospect.
lighting and also aid in better
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bullís spent
church, Mondav evening sweetpeas and gladiolis. Games
band. The plans were obtained tonal reproduction. The roof is S tan k28r
at the P r e s b y S n
last weekend ln San Francisco
by city superintendent Elmer a concrete slab, three inches in
were played during the after­
» ,E<? Bnrnett. Hob Reinholdt. and
church.
Lawrence
told of com­ noon, and Mrs Dorothv Owens
Biegel from Alden B. Dow, Mid­ thickness.
Mark S. Hamaker attended the
munism in Russia and democracy
land, Michigan, architect.
first prize in one of the
o-.9vera11 dimensions are 64 x toe |h% U*kited States- Following winning
formal opening of KSVC, Yreka's
games.
I’he plans, which eflst $250.00, 3 *
feet.
The
portion
of
the
new radio station .Tuesday nvon
his talk there was an open dis-
Talent, July 31—Crater Lake are complete and are the same
Mrs. Kesler was presented with
Ina.
Camp Fire Girls met at the home plans which were used for the stand behind the back wall is a cussi°n by Mariners members.
her gifts, after *vhich refresh­
Gene McLady of Omaha, Neb­ of Barbara Sample for their re­ Midland’s band stand, which was dressing and storage room, 31«<> ,
aP ner groi,P nieet once ments were served. Guests pre­
raska visited Mr. and Mrs. J. F gular meeting Monday night built in 1937, and is considered feet by 12 feet
^ « s o c i a l gathering, sent included Mrs. Bark True
The
stand
would
be
placed
in
Engel last week. McLndv was en­ Seven new members including one of the better type modern
and It was decided at the Mon­ Mrs. R E. Bell, Mrs. Oscar Mar­
route to San Francisco, where he Joyce Chapman. Barbara Sample acoustical structures, for bunds. the same location as the present day evening meeting that thev tin, Mrs. Marjorie Miller. Mrs
bandstand. This provides a nat­ tovitoeteh dn lng All gust- bllt to
will start a commission firm.
£ u in. D£ vis> Barbara Kantor,
Dorothy Owens, Mrs. Bob Beil
Cost of the Midland’s struc­
Word has been received that Ebirley Barrett, Marie Williams ture in 1937 was $5000. Accord­ ural ampitheater with perfect invite the Grants Pass club to
M.rS’
Roff- Mr?- F’ fhei
seating
for
spectators
ind
listen
be their guests for the Septem- P*f°rd, Mrs, Edna Rosenbaum,
Arthur Kriesman, assistant pro­ and Joan Joanis were at the meet ing to Freeman the same struc­
meeting! Les Grant was in and Mrs. Ella Davis
fessor of English at SOC, has pas ing. The girls plan on having a ture could be built in Ashland ers No changes will have to be I
sed his languages examinations food sale at the Ideal Market in today lor approximately $8000. made in the plans which Free- charge of the business meeting
man presently has.
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«»«enng.
for the doctors degree at Brown the near future.
The band stand is in the form
Dr. and Mrs. Haines left this
University. Krelsman has but
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wiwi a series oi piat-
week for San Francisco, Califor­
one more summer sessio nto at­
Mrs Hatie Rosebrough of Eng- forms leading up to the main
nia. Miss Cara Lee Haines, their
tend the college to complete the lewood, California is visiting heri fl°or. The back wall is flat and the new bandstand. John Daugh- f Mrs. Ora Mevers of Medford da.Y£bt*r- win return to Ashland
erty is the city council’s band j visited in the R E. Bell home at
residence requirement. 4
sister, Airs. O.
Carson.
I
either side of the back wail representative.
• Bellview Sunday.
f with them to spend the remain­
der of the summer.
Muliil Gas Works In
'‘Fluid Drive” Cars
Festival Begins
August 8 In the
Chautauqua Shell
Horse Races Will
Be Held On Sunday
At Rodeo Grounds
p
A Prnei/Ior. 4a
J* *
1 resiaenW
Have Luncheon Wed.
4-H Members Spend
Week Lake O’ Woods
Bohemian Club Is
Opening August 2
Elk Families Have
Smorgasbord Picnic
Mrs. Stephens Dies
At Her Home Tues.
j
WEM*S
Gutharts Take Over
Hotel Dining Room
Marty Pererard Wins
Top Scoring Honors
Toastmaster’s Club
To Entertain Group
Body of Mrs. Curtis
Sent to California
1 W i i
Miss Roberts Plays
Solos For Lions
g § M I|
Cal-Ore Hereford
Assoc. Sale Oct. 18
Bandstand Committee Gets
Plans for Modem Structure
Camp Fire Girls
Flan Food Sale
P,