Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 15, 1948, Image 1

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* Wheeler Is Only
. Residing Member
of 1912 Class
Alvin W heeler, m em ber of the
1912 graduating class of the A sh­
land high school, which present
cd the school with a stage cur
tain, is the only one of tw enty-
four graduates who Is at present
residing In or near Ashlund.
Wlkfeler has his M aster's degree
from the University In Corvallis,
and with his wife is living on a
35-ucre ranch on W agner creek
Mr. and Mrs. W heeler specialize
In raising registered Jersey c a t­
tle. They huve one daughter, Mrs.
A. N. Day, who has been in A las­
ka for the past two years' with
her husband.
O ther m em bers of the 1912
graduating class included Verne
Blue, Frances Briggs, Bessie Car»
penter, Eugene C arpenter, Helen
Chappel, Josephine
Crawford,
M argaret Dillon, Milllurd G rubb,
Hiram Fordney, Nlnu Morris,
Ja n Mowat, Grace Milun, Zenas
Mordy, Clyde Parton Enid Rich­
ards, Irene Skien, I’eter Spencer
Amy Stann, W alker Thorn, Rob-
• e rt Tweed, I’eryl Wamsley, Don­
ald W elker, H arry White.
Members of the Ashland school
board authorized the purchase of
a new curtain for the senior high
school, at their regular m eeting
Monday. It is hoped that the new
curtain will be Installed in time
for It to be used for the- A nniver-
sary Play, whch is scheduled for
Friday, Jan u ary 23.
Formerly the
Southern Oregon
Miner
$3.00 per year
3.00 PER YEAR
YMCA Directors
Elected Sunday
Mrs. Haiohl Thomua, Mrs. Hugh
McKeever, W ilbur Bushnell, H en­
ry Metz, Itev. Robert M cllvtnna,
Giles S. Green, Niles Sm ith, Ri-v.
E. I*. Borden, Bob Edward», El
liott McCracken, and Tony Shive­
ly were elected to the board nt
directors of the Ashland YMC'A,
; t the annual m eeting held Sun
M. Litw iller, Rev. G. M. Shum an,
YMCA building
Roland Parks, Joseph Fader, C.
M. Litw iller, Rev. G. M ,Shum an
Ix'slie G rant, Dr. G. B. Hull, C.
It. Oliason, Mrs. Edith Good,, I’.
H. Stansbury, He nry Van i’rooyen
and Dr. G. W. Bruce left the Y
MCA board Sunday,
President
John Billings paid tribute to the
service these- m em bers had given
to the board.
Eric W«-ren gave the- annual re­
port of the treasurer, and showed
that the YMCA closed the year
with all bills paid and had a bal­
ance ein hand nt $35.34,
M em bership report showed a
total of 220 building members.
192 club members, 68 boys In the
'h u rc h basketball league and 107
voting or corporate m em bers at
the end of the year.
Mrs. Clifford McClean, Mrs. M
D. Yoder, Mrs. Edith Good, G ay­
lord Vestal, M. D. Yoder, John
Cherney, and Don E. W right were
also honored at the m eeting for
the work they had done as a d ­
visers fur the club.
Joan VanDcwalker,
Shlrlee
Newbry, Ruth Mitchell, Helen
Bean, Anne Fullerton, K enneth
Montgomery, Billy Ffnnell, Nance
Arnejf, Louis Langer, H arry Kan-
nasto, Ted Weitzel, Donald John
son, and Jack Rouhier were in­
troduced as presidents and vice
presidents of the YMCA clubs.
HELP THE MARCH
OF DIMES
NEWS REVIEW
ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 194«
Extension Unit to
Meet February 10
Ashland Home Extension U nit
will m eet at the home nt Mrs.
M attel, 55 Pine street, February
10. Mrs. Cordy will In- the p rin ­
cipal speaker, and will tell about
“insect control.”
Mrs. C. M. Bailey was hostess
for the club Tuesday, January 13.
Mix. M arian Chrlsteson, Home
Dem onstration Agent, explained
the "use of pressure sauce pans,’
to club members.
Lunch was
• rved at 12:30 with the foods
served th at had been cooked in
the dem onstration.
Mrs. M. P. O’Harra, vice c h a ir­
man, presided over the business
m eeting with reports given by
Mrs. II C. Dooms, Mrs. Mae R us­
sell.
Mrs. E. S. Corthell was in
charge of the "hom em akers e n te r­
tainm ent.’ She displayed a cen­
terpiece for a dining table.
Don Sweems Sell
To H. J. Peterson
Talent January 15 — Mr. and
Mrs. Don Swi-em, form er owners
of the Sweem Cash Grocery in
Talent, announced this week that
their establishm ent had been sold
to H. J. Petei on, Medford In a
transaction which took place on
Friday.
Peterson, the new pi■< prietor,
has been an electrical engineer
with {he U. S. government foi the
past nine years. Preyious to that
tim e he managed a Montgomery
Ward store in Wabash, Indiana.
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Volume 14, Number 4$
1948 March of Dimes
Campaign Underway
BOB CLOSES LUNCH FOR
WEEK'S REDECORATING
Bob Brown, proprietor of Bob’s
Lunch, announced today th at the
cafe which he operates at 58 East
Main street would be closed from
Wednesday, Jan u ary 14, to Wed-
n tsuay, Ja n u ary 21, in order to
perm it redecorating of the es­
tablishm ent.
Jones Funeral Held ..
Betty Blair Becomes
Saturday Morning
Services were held Saturday, Bride of Tucker
Don MacWhirter
Dyer Huston To
Head Committee
ASHLAND S HOT PACK
MACHINE TO BE PUT ON
DISPLAY IN CITY HALL
Final preparations are under­
way for the launching of the Ash­
land cam paign for the 1948 sea­
son M arch of Dimes which opens
today, Jan u ary 15th, according to
co-chairm en, Don M acW hirter
and Dyer Huston.
T heatre collection program s,
m ailing
brochures,
campaign
stunts, m erchant and school p a r­
ticipation has been planned by
the entire staff of the Ashland
Orm al Wesley Tucker and
B etty Ruth Blair were joined in
m arriage Jan u ary 2, a t 9 p.m.
at 93 Lush street. The Reverend
George M. Shum an of the First
Presbyterian church perform ed
the ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. H arry A. Brown
Ashland business men, like
other business m en throughout
were best m an and m atron of
the state of Oregon, will pay
nonor. Several friends and n e i g h - _ r i t t
more this month for telephone
oors also attended the ceremony. ’ For a rousing sendoff, there
YMCA CHURCH LEAGUE
service. The public utilities com­
Mr, and Mrs. Tucker will m ake will be a parade Saturday a fte r­
STARTS BALL PRACTICE
m issioner of the state of Oregon
iheir home at 93 Bush street in noon at 2:90 p.m., starting a t the
Practice games started S a tu r­
has ordered th at the Pacific-
Ashland.
Ju n io r high school, which will
day In the Church YMCA basket
Telephone and Telegraph com­
feature bands
and m ajorettes
ball league, in the Junior high
pany be pertnitted to raise the
from
the
schools.
All children are
school gymnasium,
rates on business telephones.
invited to dress up and join the
Presbyterian B Team won from
The raise am ounts to $1,00 for
parade,, which has for its them e,
t h e Nazarene B team by a score
individual phones O ther changes
M embers and officers of the the activity of norm al children as
of 22 to 4. Talent B team d efeat­
are as follows:
Am erican Legion and A uxiliaries com pared w ith the restriction of
ed the Church of C hrist B team
Old new
of Ashland, C entral Point, G rants the deadly polio victims. There
to 4. Catholic A team won
Business Tw o-party
3.50 4 25
Pass, Kerby, Cave Junction, will be no prizes for this dem on­
from Talent A team by a score
Residence Individual
3.25 3.25
K lam ath Falls, Lakeview, Malin, stration of support of the March
of 26 to 24, und the Church of
Residence Tw o-party
2.75 2 75
Medford, M erill and Wolf Creek of Dimes, save the belief in the
Christ A team won from the
Residence Four party 2.50 2,50
will attend the annual district furthering of the campaign.
Methodist A team by a score of
Suburban business
3.50 3.25
conference to be held at K lam ath
A shland women have donated
19 to 18.
Suburban residence
Falls, Jan u ary 14, and in G rants their tim e, according to the chair­
Claud Frazier Is back In his Farm er line business 2.75 2.75
* Officials for the games were
.42 1.50
Pass Jan u ary 15.
men, and it is hoped by them
Jerry Longer. Ted M cllvenna and real estate office as of Monday Farm er line residence
.42 1.50
of
this
week
a
fter
his
attack
of
A fternoon and evening sessions th at more will still give of tim e
John Austin. Churches are still
Extensions-Business
1.00 1.25
the flu.
Darlene Hickman, Ann Hill, are planned w ith the A uxiliary and energy tow ard the ultim ate
enrolling players on the church
Ex tensions-Residence
.75 1.00
C.
E.
Huffman,
80
G
ranite
Barbara Mitchell, Pat Bean, Mary and Legion holding separate ses­ end of the contest. Mrs. M ildred
teams.
League games will be
Hillberry, Nancy G raber. Beverly sions in the afternoon and a joint Snider and Mrs. Hazel MacW hir­
played again next S aturday af­ street, is able to be out and a- MRS. LAWRENCE SPEAKS
round now since his confinem ent TO AAUW IN MEDFORD
ter have together canvassed the
ternoon, Jan u ary 17th.
Robertson, Norma Balfour, Donna m eeting in the evening.
to his home due
Mrs. Craig Coyer, departm entj-business district for distribution
Brownlee, M aureen Richardson,
Mr. and Mrs. R A Johnson -
Barbara
Lacey,
Brownlee,
president, of Bend; Mrs. M itchell of collection jars and scrolls of
so n
T o ftim h »
904
i
unesday evening to the Med- *"“
*
-
- Ileane
— —
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s tre e t
v is ite d
w W elghtman (ord Branch, Am erican Associa Gladys Cullup, Ruth Mitchell, Jo- Thorn, departm ent vice president, donation and have printed the
street, visited
Mr. Johnson s tion of U niversity Women on th<? anna Patton, Bernice Therres. Seaside; and Mrs. Mae E. Whit- scrolls for them.
j"wtkxonvnie l i t OUsl% id°ivnSOn
^ 7 ?
“RefiniaWng
A ntique l ? ne O1^ ? n ’ .Gail Barnum, Sandra comb, departm ent secretary, of
The job of addressing the bro-
Funeral services were held at
Clary, C harlotte S m y th ,' Roanna Portland, will be the principle chures is being handled by Doris
Mis. George M artin. 11 Beach F u rn ttu re'
the L itw iller Chapel at 10.30 a m
Peters and Helen Bean received speakers in the afternoon, divid- Yates and M ildred Snider.
W ednesday, January 14 fur L il­ street, and Jan e Pollard Hleh
**
.
Z
The girls w ent to the city of­
their
Junior Tri-Hi-Y club pins in« the A uxiliary program be­
lian McNiel, 64, who died J a n ­ ».re,',, and M i.. A.V., S c h ik .l
Med'for“ v
Mr" “ „ " “ " m " at a candlelight ceremony, Jan- tw een them to give a detailed fice and ran the envelopes thru
uary 12 at the Ashland Com m un­ Ashland, visited Rev. and Mrs.
ity Hospital following an Illness Skinner in Jacksonville last S u n ­ George M artin, 11 Beach street, uary 10, in the social rooms at the picture of the organization and the addressograph machine, us­
YMCA building.
its m any projects. Mrs. Leola ing the citys m ailing list. Elmer
last Friday night.
of six days.
day afternoon.
Mrs.
Clifford
McClean.
club
ad-
Heilbronner, Box 250 of Klam- Biegel ,city superintendent, and
Lillian McNiel was born In
H ull In E q u ity to Q u ie t T itle
Mrs. E lk in a Sm ith, 519 Siski­ viser for the group, was in charge ath Falls, district president, will Miss Grace Wold assisted the
M ilwaukee, Wisconsin on Ja n u ­
5UMMOII
preside at the meeting. Following girls w ith tlhs work. There were-
ary 0, 1884 and was m arried to
IN C IR C U IT C O U R T G E T H E you Boulevard, who fell last week of the ceremony.
each of these sessions, Mrs. Earl not enough brochures for the e n ­
Edwin McN e in Albanv nr..»™ s t a t e d e ukrgon IN a n i » i - m r is better a n d 'o u t of bed,
in ionn Th tooo .v 7 y’ Oregon t m i ; u » r nty <» e jackmgn
departm ent child w elfare tire citys’ m ailing list, so if any­
in i job . in 1036 the fam ily mov- H1- it. « e s t k iiiie iiu , j k . uni
chairm
an,
of Medford, will pre- one is contacted twice the chair­
cd
K lam
bim ath
ith * tend
E l iz a ..mi
b e t m
h ir, w e s t l r u k r g , h u a -
p a jjs to Ashland from
fiom K
side over a short m eeting to be m en would appreciate them pass­
viuiuitrr»,
attended by all Unit child wel ing the brochure on to someone
Nellie Marion Rowton .......
She is survived by her husband.
th at hasn’t received one.
C O N R A D A I.IIA N un.l J A N E D D E
fare chairm en in the district.
Funeral
services
were
held
m
“J; a son’ Lpr°y; a daughter, A L B A N , 111» w ife , if m a r r ie d , E L I ­
Most famous outgrow th of the
W
ednesday,
January
14
for
N
el­
Mrs* Dorothy M inturn; Ashland; Z A B E T H W H IT E , w if e o f A U
Sister K enny treatm ent, is the
lie
Marion
Rowton
46,
who
died
W
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IT
E
;
H
A
R
R
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C
A
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E
w
h
it
e
Courtesy:
The
Siskivon
a brother, John Friesteen
Al- und JA N E D OE W H IT E , Ills w ife,
K y°U
hot pack m achine, one of which
kany.and two grandchildren
if m a t i l e d , u n d a il o f th e u n k n o w n ■
N i g h t Must r a il
a thriller at her apartm ent at 391 East Main
has been given to the Ashland
street
Jan
u
ary
10.
She
had
been
h
e
ir
s
o
f
C
o
n
ittd
A
lb
an
,
.lan
e
Doe
Al-
dram
a
under
the
d
i
r
e
c
t
i
o
n
o
f
The Reverend Leo Wine con­ ban, E llx i.h eth W h ile. I l a r iy C a rl j i _ _ _
. . . J“ r e c u o n
P ritchard’s Grocery, Bellview, hospital through your dimes in
ducted the services. Interm ent W h ile, la n e D oe W h ile, and e a e h ! L4?On Mulling will be presented In poor health for some time.
A shland’s m achine
Mrs.
Rowton
was
born
in
a il o f th e m ; am i u ie o an> und on the Southern Oregon College
became the first food store in this past years.
was in the Riverside Cem etery and
a ll o ilie r penujiiH o r p u rtie s
i_
_ r -
b
will be on display in the city
Springfield,
Missouri
in
1901
and
area
to
experim
ent,
w
ith
the
Albany at 1:30, Jan u ary 15.
know n,
ciulntiuK a n y r ig h t,
title , si*ige *n the near future,
lien, c la im , e s t a te o r in te r e s t in a n d '
According to past reviews was preceded in death by her Wholesale Club plan w hen J. F. hall throughout the drive w ith a
person on hand to explain the
to th e
re a l p ro p e r ty d ex crlb ed
l h , **N i0hf M u s t IV I1 <’ ,,,u : u
th e C o m p la in t h e re in ,
.. K _ ,
„
. 1’__..v v h ,c h w a s husband, G ilbert, a veteran of Pritchard, proprietor, formed the
function
of it. A ctual dates and
Pritchard G rocery club this week.
D e fe n d a n t« w ritten by Em lyn W illiams, will World W ar I, in 1939.
tim es of day of this dem onstra
TO: E ach, e v ery a n d a ll o f th e ab o v e put the chill of ice into the veins
She
is
survived
by
her
m
other
Explaining
the
plan,
Pritchard
n am ed D efe n d a n t« :
tion w ill be m ade public as soon
IN T H E NAM E D E T H E S T A T E of even the most stouthearted Mrs. Jenny Cone, Keno, Oregon; stated that m em berships would
D E O R E G O N you m id each o f you audience. This p articular dram a two daughters, Mrs. Lois Funder- be sold for $5,00 a m onth, and as arrangem ents have been made.
u ru h ereb y re q u ire d to a p p e a r und
O btaining collection cans has
a n s w e r th e C o m p la in t filed a g a in s t has been staged successfully in burg, C entral Paint and Lucille that each m em ber of the club
been
solved by the Bagley Can­
you In th e ab o v e e n title d n u ll on o r both New Rork and London. It Rowton, Ashland; three sons, G il­ could then
buy groceries at
b efo re th e la s t d a y o f f o u r w eeks
nery, which has donated sealed,
wholesale
during
th
at
month.
bert
and
Robert,
Ashland
and
was
also
made
Into
a
movie
s
ta
r­
H o m th e d a te o f th e f i r s t p u b lic a ­
tion o f th is S u m m o n s, und if y o u ring R obert M ontgomery.
Pritchard, who has been in bus­ em pty, slotted No. 2 cans to the
Homer, C entral Point, Oregon; a
lu ll so to a p p e a r a n d a n s w e r sa id
iness
in Bellview for the past cam paign, besides m eeting thei
brother,
Charles
Cone,
P
i
n
e
Mulling
expressed
the
opinion
C o m p lain t, fo r w a n t th e re o f, th e
P la in tif f s w ill a p p ly to th e C o u rt that a good m ystery should be Grove, California; two sisters, two and one-half years, form erly quota, of donations.
This Week
fo r
th e re lie f d e m a n d e d In
th e ir
Novel approach to the voluntry
resided in K lam ath Falls.
C o m p lain t, s u c c in c tly s ta le d a s f o l­ refreshing after the light come­ Mrs. M argaret Germillion, Keno.
donations goal has been offered
low s, to -w it: T h a t u D e eres be en- dies recently staged here.
Oregon and H enrietta Hinshaw
JIM AIKEN TO SPEAK
Ivi’i'il a <1JII d leu 1111K a n y an il a ll rlKlit,
by G erald W enner of the bank. A
YANKEE HOBO IN THE
All-school tryouts ,,, will be held also of Keno; and two grand­
title , e « ta te , lieu o r c la im w h ich y o u , , . . ...
TUESDAY,
JANUARY 20
table w ith forty-eight milk bot­
ORIENT" by John P atrie_
o r a n y o f you h av e o r claim to h a v e '* h ,s week and M ulling urges all children.
Mrs. Mary Healy of the A sh­ tles, one labeled to represent each
i.','.’. " I . U|.,O,,L * ? . al >,r,,i,c riy K it- j orating, scenery
or lighting to I Services were held at the Lit-
Autographed by the author.
land Cham ber of Commerce, a n ­ state, will be set up in the bank,
.....-
■ u la "■
8OI1‘ " ,n
p a r tic
r ly u*
(leacribtiil
a« follow «, to- people interested in acting, d ec-,w ilier Chapel with the Reverend
nounces
that Jim Aiken, football and persons originating from
w lt;
contact him in room 205A.
i W ilkinson in charge. Interm ent
L o t 3, S ectio n " J " In R o g u e
coach of the U niversity of O re­ these states will place their do­
The
SOC
play
production
class
¡was
in
the
M
ountain
View
Ceme-
ltlv e r V alley U rc h a rd C o m p an y
What the reviewers say.,.,
gon, will be unable to appear at nations in the proper bottle. A
T ra c t« In T o w n s h ip 38 S o u th , wlll assist In
presenting the tery.
the Cham ber of Commerce lunch­ sum m ation of collection will be
R a n g e J E um I o f th o W illa m e t­ dram a.
I Pallbearers were Amos DeVore,
“A very hum an and vivid
te M erid ian , In Ja c k « o n C o u n ty
In addition to these special Ray Hinshaw, C. A. H artw ell, eon Friday of this week. Aiken m ade public, as the contest goes
O regon, a c c o rd in g to th e o f f i­
journal of adventure. Patrie
cial p la t th e re o f.
is one of the few travelers
fields, the business outlook can I Jim Roork, W alter Monroe and will be guest speaker at next on.
A nd d e c la rin g a n y a n d a ll «ucli
Tuesday’s luncheon, Ja n u ary 20,
who can w rite lucidly, Inti­
claim » to be n u ll u n d void, a n d d e c lu r be broadened through the courses C. E. Converse.
at the Lithia hotel.
ing th a t th e «aid P l a i n t i f f s a re th e of accounting, economics, busi
m ately and absorbingly.”
o w n er« In feu « Im ide o f «uid p re-
i
j
i
i
San Francisco Chronicle.
miHCH, a n d th e w hole thereof tre e ,ness law ’ advertising, salesman-
and clo u r o f u n y a n d a ll rig h t,’ title , ’sliip, m erchandising, psychology,
Bellview Home Extension unit
r.^VdaViis " r 7 . n y l'o f etshenh a m i' t h a t ' rnoney and banking, m arketing
"An aggressive indivldu-
will m eet W ednesday, January 21
each an d a il o f th e
D e fe n d a n ts retailing, and business English,
, allst, in a blythe and en­
Funeral services wei^e held
h erein , a n d each a n d a ll p e rs o n « '
O n e n f th p
m ost
n r o flta h lo
a t the Bellview G range hall. The
c la im in g , o r to c la im by, th r o u g h o r , W 1<? OI
. nlosl prolltaDle Tuesday, Jan u ary 13 for Ellis
tertaining travelogue gives
m eeting will begin at 10:30 a.m.
u n d e r th em , o r a n f o f th e m , be fo r- Classes at Southern Oregon col­
a com prehensive and real­
and will feature a discussion of
e v e r e n jo in ed , r e s tr a in e d a n d b a rre d lofie last term was in advertis- Gall, 78, a paid patient a t the
Courtesy: The Siskiyou
istic picture. It took cour­
Iriin i a n s e rtln g , a tte m p tin g to e.stah- i _ T
■
. ,
. Jackson
County Hospital, who
Insect Pest Control by C. B. C or­
Plans
are
nearing
completion
ll«h,
o
r
c
la
im
in
g
a
n
y
r
ig
h
t,
title
,
lnIL
Lewis
states.
The
climax
to
age to w rite it.
eH tate, lien o r in t e r e s t in o r to «ahi the term ’s work comes when the died a t the hospital on January for a weekly radio program spon­ dy, county agent.
H artford (Conn.) Times
ri'a T ^ l^ in U ffi'^ ^ U o ^ ^ ^ p M m is e s ^ 18“ solicited over $400 w orth of 10 after having been confined to sored by SOC over one of the
Prior to C otdy’s speech the
local stations.
Hom em aker’s entertainm ent com­
he fo re v e r quieted and s e t a t r e « t ; I Science. It is now possible to ful- the hospital for seven years.
Gall, a retired farm er, was
PuTd.cktloh„# odf’‘ t ?,..of8 uti , em o^rsd *,r.
of Ashland for advertising
The program s will be of fif­ m ittee, headed by Mrs. Beldon
in Sams Valley, Oregon teen m inute duration, probably Block and Mrs. M. P. True will
5th d ay o f J a n u a r y , 1 «48, a n d t h e ,* n the OREGON SON. The class born
fHue p re s c rib e d fo r p u b lic a tio n o f worked in Pairs each takint? a Jan u ary 7, 1870.
over station KYJC in Medford, present a short program .
thl« S u m m o n « 1« once each w eek f o r 17 , ,
pa?rs' eacn laKing a
Services were conducted by the and will consist of highly-flav­
Hostesses for the m eeting are
fo u r c o n se c u tiv e w eek«.
| block of the business section of
D ated an d firs t p u b lish e d th is 8th Ashland.
Cooperating w ith the Rev- Earl Downing at the Litw il- ored discussion, debate, dram a Mrs. True and Mrs. Stanley
270 East Main Phone 8011
day o f J^ “ a^ - ke19^ 8-. m bB rd
business men and assisting i n j ler Chapel and interm ent was in and inform ative speeches.
Ac­ Church. They will furnish the
A tto rn e y s fo r P la in tif f s ,
w riting these advertisem ents, the ¡the C entral Point Cemetery.
cording to the radio com m ittee hot dishes for the covered dish
Box1 B i"'0* AddreH":
class contacted over 150 business, Gal1 « survived by a sister, th ere will be an opportunity for luncheon at noon and the other
Ashland, Oregon.
l.«,4»4t houses.
¡Mrs. William Myer, Ashland.
every student a t SOC interested m em bers will furnish the salads.
Phone Rates Go
Up Per PI1C Order
Junuary 10 at the Litw iller C hap­
el, for Maggie Ruth Jones, 59,
Medford, who died at the Com­
m unity Hospital In Medford on
January 8 following her confin-
m ent to th at hospital for 13 days.
She was born in Pontiac, Illi­
nois in 1888 and had lived in
Ashland and area for 21 years
moving to Medford in 1940. She
had been in ailing health for five
years and had suffered a stroke
t h t day before Christmas.
Mrs. Jones is survived by a
son, Roland, Medford; t h r e e
brothers, Fred Batten, Fresno,
California; and Clyde and Ray
both of Oakland, California: two
sisters, Mrs. Edna Dickson, O ak­
land, California and H attie P ry ­
or, Lincoln, Nabroska; and three
grandchildren.
Services were conducted by the
Rev, D. E. Millard of Medford and
interm ent was In the M ountain
View Cemetery.
Legion Conference
To Be Jan. 14 & 15
22 Girls Receive
Jr. Tri-Hi-Y Pins
McNeil Services Held
Wednesday Morning
Mystery Drama
Tryouts This Week
Nellie Marion Rowton |York,
Buried Wednesday
Wholesale Club Is
Formed by Pritchard
Whdt They
A re Readi ing
♦
Ellis Gail Buried
At C. P. Tuesday
H 4C T
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SOC Radio Debut
In Near Future
Bellview Home Ec
Unit To Meet Jan. 21