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S outhern O reg o n N ew s R eview , A shland, O re. T liu ri. A pril i, 1948
M rs. B u r t F re d e ric k a n d fa m ily
of M a rtin e z , C a lifo rn ia a rriv e d
S u n d a y to jo in Mr. F re d e ric k in
th e ir n ew h o m e a t 24 O ra n g e
s tre e t.
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TEACHERS CONVENE
N E IL C H E E K
Bjorlie Will Lead Panel Discussion At
Educational Convention In Portland
LOVELY
S e v e ra l A sh la n d te a c h e rs a rt p la n n in g to a tte n d th e 45 a n n u a l
c o n v e n tio n of th e O re g o n E d u c a tio n a sso c ia tio n w h ic h w ill be held
in P o r tla n d th is w e e k e n d . O. C B jo rlie . I n s tru c to r In v o cal m usic
In th e A sh la n d sch o o ls w ill lead a p a n e l d isc u ssio n d u rin g th e ses-
Lelend i nm . s u p e rin te n d e n t o f tchoote. M i-
l. ila
Fa>. plan to lca\L
d ay fo r th e sessions w h ic h wlll>
ta k e p lace T h u rsd a y , r u t ay* ant
S ia a tu rd a y y .
T h e c o n v e n tio n is th e b ig g e st
a n n u a l g a th e rin g of te a c h e rs in
O regon, a n d som e 3,000 a re ex
p e c te d to c ro w d th e la rg e P o r t­
la n d C ivic T u d lto rlu m to c a p a ­
c ity .
T e a c h e rs w ill h e a r p ro m in e n t
le c tu re rs a n d w ill a lso m e e t in
su b je c t-fie ld g ro u p s to d isc u ss
th e ir m u tu a l te a c h in g p ro b lem s.
B illed fo r a p p e a ra n c e s on th e
celebrities include
the Famous Slimly-
Sliced HOLLYWOOD
BREAD in th e ir
low-calorie diets.
HOLLYWOOD BREAD
is delectable even •
w ith o u t b u tte r !
AI YOU* GROCER, TODAY
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E s a t M a in .
ine'içif BREADS
T e le p h o n e
A s h la n d
8561
45 S u n
P h o n e 3761 - D oors o p en
Thurs., Fri., Sat
YVONNE^—DE CARLO^
. ROD C A W E R Q W < !
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TAUOR
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ION CHANET • NOAH E
H ey
K ids! 6 C a rto o n s S a l.
esse J a m e s ”
C u n J o v l c o n tin u o u s
i j U I l U t t j . s h o w fro m 1 p.m .
JEAN ARTHUR
JO H N W A YN E
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n ln e n t e d u c a tio n a l
a u th o r
jties A m ong th e s p e a k e r s w ill be
r G o v e rn o r J o h n H all:
a ll; R ex P u t-
t
n am , s ta te s u p e r in te n d e n t of p u b
He in s tru c tio n ; M a u ric e H indus,
n o te d a u th o r a n d le c tu r e r ; S e n a
to r W ayne M orse, sp e a k in g on
p o litic a l b a rrie rs to e d u c a tio n for
d e m o c ra c y ; E th e l J. A lp e n fe ls.
c o n su ltin g a n th ro p o lo g is t fo r th e
B u re a u fo r I n te r c u ltu r a l E duca
tio n . N ew Y ork, a n d D r. G le n n E
S now , p re s id e n t of th e N a tio n a l
E d u c a tio n A sso ciatio n .
M ore th a n 20 s u b je c t field de
p a r tm e n ts w ill m e e t d u r in g the
c o n v e n tio n , a n d m a n y of th e pro
m in e n t e d u c a tio n a l g ro u p s a n d
co lleg es h a v e sc h e d u le d lu n c h ­
eo n s a n d b a n q u e ts for th e occas
ion.
M r. a n d M rs. L . W. T am e.
D ead In d ia n , c a m e to A sh la n d
la s t S u n d a y to sp e n d tw o or
th r e e w e e k s r e s tin g a n d v isitin g
frie n d s.
H a ro ld S m ith , 750 O ak s tr e e t Is
a ssistin g in th e A. & B. S p o rt
S h o p th is w e e k in th e a b se n c e of
th e o w n e r W alt M ichael w h o Is
in Los A n g eles, C a lifo rn ia w ith
h is fam ily .
M r. a n d M rs W a lte r M ichael,
a n d d a u g h te rs , M a rily n a n d E ve
ly n
of th e A. & B.
S p o rtin g
G oods S to re 161 E M ain s tre e t
le ft la st S a tu r d a y fo r Los A n g e ­
les, C a lifo rn ia on th e ir E a ste r
v a c a tio n . T h e y p la n to r e tu r n
th is w e e k end.
M r. a n d M rs. B. W. P a rs o n le ft
th is w e e k on th e ir r e tu r n tr ip to
K a n sa s v ia R eno, S a lt L a k e C ity
a n d D e n v e r. T h e P a rs o n s h a v e
b e e n v isitin g w ith M r. a n d M rs.
E. S. M a d d e n , Rt. 4.
D r. M a ttle B S h a w , 133 N P io ­
n e e r is b e in g c a re d fo r by h e r
d a u g h te r in la w , M rs. M a rv in
S h a w of C o q u ille . O reg o n .
Obituaries
K A B T 1N
« o. Johnny
iÜ “
Nancy SHIT
Johnny SMIHIIIP
A lso
NEW S 4 CARTO ON
P h o n e 7561 - D o o rs o p e n 6:45 p.m . d a ily a n d S a t. - 1:45 p.m . S u n .
MEWLITHI
I hlirS., Fri., Sat.
on sc re e n a t 7 a n d 9
p.m .
H u m p h re y
BOGART
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A s h la n d C o m m u n ity h o s p it a l. M a n h
24 . B u r i a l w a s m a d e b y t h e M a i e y s
fu n e r a l h o m e
in
M c M tn v I lle . O r e ­
g o n . a t I SO p m . M a r c h 29
M a r tin
H ig h
w a s born
In
F o il
W a y n e , I n d i a n a , S e p t e m b e r 2 6 . IS»!*,
a n d s p e n t 73 y e a r s o f h i s l i f e In I In­
sta te o f O regon
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H ig h Is s u r v iv e d b y a d a u g h te r ,
M rs. B o y W h itlo c k o f W e c o m a , O r e ­
g o n ; a so n . R e x E. H ig h o f K la m ­
a t h I a j l s ; a b r o t h e r , W i l l i a m H ig h .
S ilv e r to n , O r e g o n : s is t e r s . M is
Id a
D e r b y . M c M tn v I lle . O r e g o n , a n d Mr
D o r a S e v e r a n c e . I> es M o in e s . W a s h
Mrs. W ilm a U u lle n a n d
her
m o th e r,
M rs. J a c k s o n
G u ig e r
d ro v e
to E u g e n e
la st F rid a y
w h e re th e y w e re c u lle d to th e
b e d sid e of th e ir la th e r an il h u s ­
b a n d J a c k s o n G in g e r w h o is v e ry
low m th e S a c re il H e a rt H o sp ital
a t E u gene, M rs. G u ig e r re m a in e d
a t his sk le a n d M rs. B u lle n r e ­
tu rn e d h o m e S u n d a y p.tn.
Mr. a n il M rs. R oy W o o d w a rd
a c c o m p a n ie d by Mr. a n d Mrs.
D an M alin a n d Mr. a n d M rs. G uy
M alin of B ellv iew a tte n d e d th e
E a ste r
Pageunt at
th e
F irst
C h ris tia n C h u rc h in M edford last
S u n d a y e v e n in g
M rs. W. B r a d b u r y a n tf h e r sis
ter, M rs. A n n a Bell C a m p b e ll of
R igby, Id a h o a c c o m p a n ie d by
Mrs. Roy W o o d w a rd w e re M e d ­
ford s h o p p e rs la st M onday.
Mr. a n d M rs. E. W. B ra d b u ry
h a v e as a h o u se g u e st h e r s is te r,
Mrs. A n n a B ell C a m p b e ll of Rig
by, Id a h o T h is is h e r firs t v isit to
O re g o n a n d sh e a r r iv e d M arch 21
a n d p la n s on re m a in in g som e tw o
o r th r e e w e e k s. S h e sa y s sh e m ay
even
lo c a te h e re a s sh e likes
s o u th e r n O re g o n v e ry m u ch . B e ­
fo re a r r iv in g In A s h la n d
Mrs.
C a m p b e ll v isite d in Los A ngeles,
L as V egas, N ev. a n d
C o llu sa,
C a lifo rn ia .
Mr. a n d M rs F re d E ngel an d
son, B e rn a rd , e n te r tu ln e d th e n
son a n d fa m ily , M r. a n d M is
L aw son E n g le a n d son, T e rry of
M edford, a n d Mr. a n d M rs. Roy
W o o d w a rd la st S u n d a y w ith an
E a ste r d in n e r.
h
M r. a n d M rs. J. A L a rso n 137
O ak S tr e e t e n te r ta in e d la st F11-
d a y e v e n in g a t d in n e r fo r A lb e rt
M itchell of S a n F ra n c isc o , C a lif
o rn ia
a n d h is b r o th e r C h a rle s
M itchell of L o n g v ie w , W a s h in g ­
ton. a n d th e ir f a th e r, G u s M ltch-
ell of K la m a th J u n c tio n , also
Mrs. L illia n M itc h e ll a n d c h lld -
re n , C h a rle s J r ., J a m e s , B a rb a ra
an d S h a ro n of K la m a th J u n c tio n
and J e r r y a n d Bill of H e lm a n
stre e t.
D o n ald W h itn e y , 171 C h u rc h
s tre e t, w h o h a s s e rv e d th e S o u th ­
e rn P a c ific fo r p r a c tic a lly
50
y e a rs, w as re tir e d th is w eek
W h itn e y h a s b e e n a fre ig h t an il
p a sse n g e r e n g in e e r.
M r. a n d M rs. R o b e rt R V ro ­
m a n , 89 N o rth M ain, A sh la n d a re
th e p a r e n ts of tw in s b o rn W e d ­
n e sd a y n ig h t a t th e S a c re d H e a rt
H o sp ita l In M edford. T h e boy
w e ig h e d 7 lbs. an d th e g irl 6 lbs
T ry th e C lassified*
Ralph A. Foster
U n io n
S e rv ic e
S ta tio n
237 E a st M ain St.
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W alter HUSTOH « Tim HOIT
THE MANOR GIFT AND PAINT SHOP
Sunday!
50 E a s f M ain
M r. a n d M rs. C, R. D y er of
T id e L uke v isite d th e ir d a u g h te r,
Mrs. L loyd G e m g e a n d th e ir sis
te r. M rs. B e lle D e lc k n ia n of 366
B s tre e t Iasi W eek.
N elle B u rn s re c e iv e d a sin p rise
v isit T u e sd a y w h e n G e o rg e G a te s
of W a sh in g to n , a fo rm ei neigh
b o r of M rs. B u rn s am t h e r la te
h u sband
In
P olson,
M ontana
so m e tw e n ty y e a rs ago, c a lle d at
h e r office. Mr a n d Mrs. G a te s
h a v e sold o u t In W a sh in g to n an d
a re e n ro u te to C a lifo rn ia to v isit
th e ir c h ild re n .
He to ld
Mrs.
B u rn s th e y w e re lo oking for a
new lo cu tio n a n d p la n to re tu r n
to A sh ln n d to c o n sid e r s e ttlin g
h ere,
A m ong th e R o ta ry d u b m e m ­
b e rs w ho u ttr n d e d th e In te r-C ity
c lu b m e e tin g In M edford, Mon
d a y , w e re J o h n D a u g h e rty , E lm ­
e r B iegel. Ik e E rld e g a r, H en ry
E n d e rs, W illiam C ro ck , A lt Pet
era, O rso n W ra y , a n d S te v e Z ur
ka.
M rs W illia m B ra c k e r u n d son.
S p ik e , left M onday foi Los A nge
les to Visit D r B ra c k e r s p a re n ts
T h e y p la n to hi- g o n e fo r tw o
w eeks.
HEATING
OILS
H. C. LITTLE
Heater* and Floor
Furnaces
Whittle Transfer
Phona 3331
The
Ashland
Toggery
Presents
MENSW EAR
•
•
•
•
QUALITY
STYLE
ECONOMY
FAMOUS BRANDS
S tly e -M n rt C lothe* - Dobbs H a t* • Jayson S h irt*
Botany Robe* • C o lu m b iakn it S w ea te r! - A lle n -A
U n derw ear - Rouqh R ider Slack* - Jayaon Pajam a*
H icko k Jew elry - Botany T ie * - C an't B u it'tm O v e r­
a ll*.
W e giv e S A H G re e n S ta m p s
(F o rm e rly W im e r’s)
The Ashland Toggery
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
S P E C IA L S
at the
PLAZA GROCERY
3 lbs Shortening, all brands $1.09
Libby’s Fruit Cocktail No. 2 j tin 36c
10 lbs Cane Supar
89c
2 lbs Prunes
33c
Gerber’s Baby Food
2 for 15c
Mustard, Gulden’s, 8 | oz. jar 5c
A SK FOR Y O U R S 4 H G R E EN S TA M P S
A shland, O regon
Excel’s
ALL PURPOSE TRACTORS
M IH R T
D O LO R E S
The Mighty M in meet* the need for
a dependable, rugged »mill tractor
. . . used successfully on firm * and
garden* in »hi* and in 1 2 other coun­
tries. Over 30 yean of engineering
skill and axperienea are behind every
Mighty Men tractor and implement.
FONDA • DEL RIO
redro AtMCNDARIZ
witAWb at w oncno nr »wan
Any Rags Today
The call of the ragman has disap­
peared from the contemporary scene,
but we can use some good CLEAN, cot­
ton rags at the News Review to clean
the presses. Bring in a pound of rags
and * take out the twentieth part of a
dollar.
YOU NEED THESE FEATURES —
All found in the M IC H TY M A N
FACTORYU’JILT
“ Cear-frain” transmission unit; helical
cut gear* sealed in oil; transmit* 9 6 %
of the engine’s power to wheel*.
M ake th e M igh ty Mon
a Y a a r r o u n d Tractor
New Departure and Timken beating*
throughout.
Power take-off.
e
14 factory-built
implement*.
attachment*
and
Precision-built, using only highest
quality materials and workmanship.
One year factory guarantee
models and all implement*.
on ell
1 Available in 3 H.P. and 1 ’/ l
modal*.
Manufactured and guaranteed by
FARM EQUIPMENT DIVISION
MARINE IRON WORKS. Inc.
1 I9 A
fo e *
“ D”
^9
T o rn m o
H.P.
implement :
8 '/j in. Plow
Rear Cultivator
Front Cultivator
Spring Tooth Harrow
Spika Tooth Harrow
Disc Harrow
Sickle Bar
Rotary Snow Plow
Trailer
Riding Sulky
Crader Blade
Mower-type Wheels
Cet Track Wheel*
Wheel Weight*
W ash.
Marshall-Wells Store
38 East Main
Phone 8561
Hugh
McKeaver
11 N. Main
END OF THE MONTH
Sweaters ......................................... $2.00
Slips ................................................ $2.00
Cotton Pajamas................................$2.00
BELOW COST
CLEARANCE ON DRESSES
In c o rd u ro y , s tr u tte r s c lo th , J e rs e y a n d c rep es.
AS LOW AS $4.98
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