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a t t e n d th e s e s e r v ic e s , a n d (o u se
M E T H O D IS T C B U B C B
th e H e a d in g R o o m .
B o b a r t M c l l v e n a , M lu la te r
9 11 111 Y o u th C h o r u s rcbo.11 sa l
T H E C O N O B E O A T I O N A E C H U R C H Z.ola P e t e r s , le a d e r.
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9 15 S u n d a y S c h o o l. A. G M c l
E v a r t P . H o ld e n . M in is t e r
s u p e r i n te n d e n t .
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S h e i n v i t e s y o u to c o m e a n d s h a r e p r e s id e n t.
in t h e d is c u s s io n s .
7 30 S a c r e d
c o n c e r t by F i t 110
W o r s h ip S e r v ic e I t a in. T h e lo ­
W in g s O v e r J o r d a n " c h o ir
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T h u r s . 7 30. S u h d i s t r i c t
L o u H a h n , H o n o r e d Q u e e n , w ill a t ­
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h u rc h . S e rm o n
“ So L i t t l e T im e ' p o r t o n g e n e r a l co n feren ce,
YOU’VE GOT A NEW CAR-
and you want to give it
adequate protection
2SIEI
Sunday!
C o n tin o u s S h o w fro m
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today
1 p.m .
by sim ply stopping a t the agency
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where you will be assured c o m ­
peten t A tunseling on
your in su r­
ance needs.
HOWARD S. WILEY
IN S U R A N C E A G E N C Y
68 E a st M a in S i.
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An Open Letter
to Farmers
We stip p n n W . | |. I lu h rer for State Senator because we are convinced th a t itv high
lim e we had more p ractical business men in o u r Stale Legislature.
I arm ing is ,i business and operating a go v ern m en tal hotly is a business. In f a d the
biggest single business in O regon ttnlav is the operation ol the stale itself. . . last year
it collected ami spent $106,000,000.00,
I he men we send to the le g isla tu re are the Hoard o f D irectors ol th a t lo o Million
D ollar business. We believe its tu n e we hail men on (hat board who are more interested
in g iv in g us o u r m onev's w orth in gotxl e ffic ie n t S tate G o v ern m en t th an thes are in
passing new laws w hich add to o u r taxes ami com plicate the operation ot our busipess
ol farm ing.
W . II. | lu h rer is such a m an. H is 10 year record in business ami c o m m u n ity service
shows th a t he is a realistic and successful business m an greatly interested in the «level
opm ent ot Ins ( n u n t y anil State.
It is seldom th a t a m an o t Mr. I lu h re r’s ability ami standing is w illing to give his
tim e and e ffo rt to serve in our S tate le g isla tu re . W’e Ireheve our neighbors should take
ad v an tag e ot this o p p o rtu n ity .
I here tore we urge you not only to vote lor W
actively w ork to r Ins election.
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JEWELRY
is alw ays
Something Special
Thurs., Fri., S at
C o n s u lt U s A h o u l Your G i f t P rob lem »
I luhrer lor State Senator hut to
W e have no ax to grind. W’e are not politicians. W e take this interest in Mr. I Inlir
e r ’s candidacy because we are interested in Good G o v ern m en t and believe that the et
ticency of th e S tate G o v ern m en t can l>c im proved hi the election ol men s t u b as lie.
O t t o B ohnert
D avid I ow ery
R obert K ent
(.e n tra i Point
Phoenix
Talent
(la r e n c e Davies
I .igle Point
H a rry (d im e
A lb ert D ietrich
R odney K eating
A ndrew Stevens
John W. G reen
Ralph W . Sikes
lim I lenrv
Phoenix
Valley View
Phoenix
Perrydale
Belleview
l one Pine
T alen t
( >1 tcnbai her
lohn N iederm eyer
( bester lensen
Steve N ye
Earl W eaver
( laude Thom pven
R obert N orris
I ( base G ardner
A pplegate
Jac k son ville
W eim er
I lei m a n
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G ordon Kershaw
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Talent
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W illow S p r i n g s
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T a le n t
Belleview
Big Sticky
Phoenix
A pplegate
Vote for Fluhrer
State Senator
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A G ift O f
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Paid Adv. by (Committee o f to o
R O B E R T W. JO H N S O N
F u n e r a l se rv ic e s w e re h e ld
M on d ay fo r R o b e rt W. Jo h n so n ,
78, 407 S c e n ic D riv e, w h o d ie d
T h u rs d a y a t th e C o m m u n ity H o s­
p ita l fo llo w in g a n illn e ss of 22
d ays.
J o h n s o n , a re tir e d o rc h a rd is t,
w as b o rn in M o u n ta in C ity , T e n ­
n e sse e in 1860 a n d h a d re sid e d in
O re g o n for 51 y e a rs a n d th is a re a
28 y e a rs.
H e is s u rv iv e d by h is w ife,
B essie; tw o d a u g h te rs , M rs. A r-
lin e D u n sk e so n , A sh la n d a n d
M rs. B e rt G u n s, Y a k im a , W ash.;
a n d tw o sons, C. E. Jo h n so n ,
S e q u o ia P a r k , C alif, a n d R o b e rt
S. Jo h n so n , Los A n g eles, C alif.
S e rv ic e s w e re h a n d le d by th e
E lk s L o d g e w ith th e R ev. M ac-
D o n n e ll d e liv e rin g th e se rm o n .
I n te r m e n t w as in th e M o u n ta in
V iew C e m e te ry .
I luhrer for S tate Senator. D iam ond I ly n n , ( hairm an
tery .
M A R C U S P. T R U E
A c tiv e p a llb e a re rs w e re J a k t
F u n e ra l se rv ic e s w e re held
W eitzel, H. L M oore, H e n ry En
T uosilay fo r M arcu s P. T ru e , 70
tiers, A. F. Long, F S. E n g le an t
n a tiv e so n of A sh la n d , w h o died E. J Egll.
S u n d a y a t th e C o m m u n ity h o s ­
H o n o ra ry p a llb e a re rs in c lu d e d
p ita l in A sh la n d .
O sc a r Low , W ill L in d sa y , W ilm et
T ru e w as b o rn on a h o m e ste a d P oley, G. M F rost, W ade Walkte«
e a s t of A sh la n d In 1878 to H a y n e a n d W W. Robison.
a n d C e le sta T ru e , tie a tte n d e d
e le m e n ta ry a n d s e c o n d a ry school
in A sh la n d as w ell a s th e N o rm a l
school w h ich he a tte n d e d in 1900
In 1901 h e attendee^ b u sin e ss coll
eg e in M edford, In 1911 he w as
m a rrie d to C o ra G re g o ry of C e n ­
tra l P o in t.
T ru e is s u rv iv e d b y h is w ife,
C o ra : a n d a s iste r, M rs. J u lia
B ro w n , L ong B each, C a lifo rn ia
T w o b ro th e rs , J a c k , an d Jo se p h
p re e e e d e d h im in d e a th .
S et vices w e re c o n d u c te d by th e
2} J g th St.
Phone { 7 | i
Rev. G e o rg e S h u m a n at th e P r e s ­
b y te r ia n C h u rc h a n d in te r m e n t
w as in th e M o u n ta in V iew C em e-
Mill Wood
Fuel Oil
Gunter Fuel Co.
Sheldon fleuielsuf.
E N G R A V IN G
JE W E L R Y R E P A IR
W A T C H arfYl C L O C K R E P A IR
“N e x t to th e M a r t”
nunzi
Sunday!
C o n tin o u s S h o w fro m 2 p.m .
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
A S
P E C IA L S
a t the
PLAZA GROCERY
Baby Food, Gerbers,
2 cans 15c
Sugar, 10 lbs, cane
88c
Wilamet sliced beets No. 2 can 10c
Flour, any brand, 25 lbs
$1.99
Dreft
29c
Krispy crackers, 2 lb box
45c
A SK FOR YOUR S 4 H GREEN STA M PS
Last Chance!
Friday and Saturday, May 14 & 15
T o ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f th e Q U I T T I N G
B U S IN E S S S A L E a t N o rth M a in
H a rd w a re
85c Teakettles going at 59c
60c Lawn Hakes going at 45c
$1.50 Coffee makers at $1.15
35c Light Switches at 21c
60c Receptacles (pull chain) 43c
89 N . Main
20c dippers going at 15c
25c shoe dubbing at 18c
$2.75 footballs now $1.95
5c steel wool at 3 for 10c
$2.35 wash tubs now $1.80
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