S O U T H E R N O R E G O N N E W S REVIEW . T H U R S ., FEB. 19, 194«
Elmer Dunning, who resides at
the College Inn Trailer court has
been ill in the Com m unity hospi
tal.
Bernie Engel, Bellview, has re
covered from an attack of influ
enza.
'A R D E N
Col. Preston B. W aterbury r
United States Army, retired
spoke to the Reserve Officers As
soclation in Medford, Tuesday
evening. The Colonel discussed
WILLIAM C. RENIE
the physical training program
Win. Chas. Renie, 576 Indiana
which he developed for the Army street died February 13 at 6:00 a.
m. in the Ashland Com m unity
hospital He had been ill for sever
al weeks. The funeral was held
Monday, February 16 at 1:30 p.m.
at the L itw iller chapel. The Rev
E. P. Borden was in charge of
the services. Renie was born
TR A C TO R
March 20, 1865 in Mt. Vernon
111. the son of Chas. B. and Mary
Fredericks Renie. Hee was pre
ceded In death by his wife, Hat
tie M. who died In K lam ath Falls
16 years ago. He is survived by
his three children, Jacob and
Jack, Los Angeles, Edwin of Ash
land, and Mrs. Pearl Grisw old of
K lam ath Falls, Oregon. He was a
saw filer for m any years and had
resided in this area for 15 years
and in Oregon 28 years.
The body was sent to Portland
for cremation.
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DOUGLAS MITCHELL
Douglas C. Mitchell, 217 No.
Main street died at his home
Feb. 16 at 4:30 p.m. Funeral ser
vices were Friday, Feb. 20, at
1:30 p.m. in Lltw lllers funeral
chapel, Rev. A. J. Edw ards con
ducted the services.
M itchell was born April 6, 1918,
at Tacoma, W ashington, the son
of Clyde and Bessie Mitchell, and
had resided here five years.
He is survived by his parents
and several brothers and sisters.
T R A N S M IS S IO N
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
Delivers Maximum Power
Several new and m odern
homes in best locations.
G E A R -T R A IN
Work is easier and quicker with Mighty Man,
the ideal small tractor for farm ers, orchardisls.
gardeners, suburbanites, estate owners,
public parks and m unicipalities.
2 models - 3 h.p. and l l/ 2 h-P-
Some large houses th at can
be developed into income
property.
One duplex has been re
modeled and never occupied.
A fine income property near
the college.
A num ber of lots to select
from in different parts of the
city.
Hu<h
S id on
M e K ttv tr
Ic r lp te r
11 N. Main < St. - T elephone 2-1231
Phone 3761 - Doors open 6:45 Daily - 1:30 Sat. - 12:45 Sun.
M odern home and 2 acres
close in, will exchange for city
home, close in.
Stock ranches and Dairy and
F ru it Farms.
Thiy., Fri., Sat.
Filmed in the Siskiyous
Lort TALBOT and Ernst TUBB in "Hollywood Barn Dance"
A well established and pay
ing business.
Andrews & Redford
38 East Main
Phone 7866
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Mitchell
made then first flights Sunday in
their new PT 23, which Mr. M it
chell bought at Gillespie field, FI
Cajon, California two weeks ago
W eather had kept the sh i p
ground since Mitchell brought it
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Pape and
two daughters have moved Into
the house which was form erly a
service station on Nell Creek
road and Highway 99.
Dick Johnson, form er editor of
the Siskiyou, Southern Oregon
college new spaper, is leaving this
week for Rock Springs, Wyoming
where he will be wire editor of
the Rock Island Rocket. Mrs.
Johnson, who Is presently em
ployed at the First National
Bank will join him In a few
weeks .
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hoke, 39
Union Street, have sold their
home and plan to retu rn to their
former home In Pasadena, Calif.
Pat. E. Tacoma, W ashington,
Mr.s Violet Morris, E. R., Donald,
Laurence and Doris all of A sh
land, and W arren C. of Los Ange
les, California.
RICHARD HENRY BOULTON
Richard Henry Houlton, 695 B
street, passed away in Ashland
Community Hospital after an ill
ness of three days, on February
15 at 11:45 p.m.
Funeral services were held at
Litwillers Funeral Chapel W ed
nesday, February 18, at 3 p.m.
Rev. George Shum an was in
charge.
Boulton was born Jan. 11, 1884,
at Stillw ater, M innesota, the son
of John H. and Elizabeth S. M ar
saw Boulton. He was a m em ber
of Elks Lodge no. 944, B rother
hood of R. R. Trainm en. He was
united in m arriage to Agnes
Cranstoune, June 7, 1916, In La
Grange, Oregon. They moved to
Ashland in 1942.
Besides his wife he leaves his
children, Edw ard of Ashland, Neil
of Union, Oregon, Mrs Elizabeth
Davidson of Portland, two g ran d
children and four sisters.
FRANK H. LAURENT
Frank Henry L aurent of 508 N.
Main street died a t his residence
February 15 at 8 a.m.
Services were held for L aurent
by Rev. Earl Downing of the
Church of Christ, In the L itw iller
Chapel, W ednesday, February 18
at 1:30 p.m.
L aurent was a m em ber of the
I.O.O.F. lodge. He was a farm er
by occupation residing 12 years
in Ashland.
He m arried Nora Tlnboden in
Eaglegrove, Iowa, in 1903.
L aurent was born December 6,
1879, in Dixon, Illinois the son of
Chas. L. and Adelia Nancy Henry
Dixon. His wife, Nora and daugh
ter, Mrs. Guy Randles of Ashland
survive him.
SITUATION WANTED: E xper
ienced practical nurse. Desired
private duty cast. Telephone 7247.
) Box 343.
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street, was moved home from
Ashland Com m unity H o sp ita l
last Monday.
Ross Harden B. street and his
son In law Neh Harraclaugh of
Medford left Saturday and re
turned Sunday night after spend
ing the week end visiting Mr.
H arden's daughter and family,
Mr, and Mrs. Tony Coy and
daughter, Dec Ann at their home
In Bend, Oregon They reported
lots of snow enroute.
Mrs. Joe Cummings, Mead
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at the
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D otted S w iss ......................................... 79c per yard
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