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Southern Oregon New» Review, Ashland. Oregon, Thursday, August aft, 194« OTHER NEWS from OTHER PLACES Cfcareh I Announcements Ashland Gridders In Shrine Game C ontrary to the rum ors of the Portland, August 20 — A foot past lew days, there is no inlan- bull game thut promises to grow tile paralysis epidemic at Lake- view, nor is one threatened, Dr into Oregon’s most celebratt'd Joycelln Robertson, county health sports attraction will be born officer said. The case of a five- next Saturday night Here at Mill year old girl in Lakeview is un r i B f l T C H D B C K O I C K B I8 T T B B COXOBCOATXOMAX, C I U 3 C M nomuh Stadium the Oregon All E arl F. D o w n in g , M ln later der observation, but the physi Stars and Portland All Stars will 717 S isk iyou Ulvd. Hlble School 9:45 a.m. E vart P. Holden. M inister cian in charge stated that this is Morning service, 11 a in. Serm on Sunday School, » 45 a in. Margie go into action in their first a n a suspected case only, and tnat W hen C h ristia n s Go To Church. Flinleu, Supcrinteiidviit. Mrs. Hem \ nual benefit game. All proceeds Junior church 11:00 a m . for the Meis, Prim ary S u perintendent A will go to the Portland unit of if it is polio the infectious stage hiltlron. dull c la s s ta u g h t by Mrs H olden is past and there exists no dan C hristian E ndeavor 7:00 p.m. . *«B*‘ee U a in. s ,r m o n the S hrlner’s Hospital for Crip E vening S eervlce 5:00 p.m. Ser by Hr. B orden, th e Sea S p e c ia l m i l - pled Children. ger of spreading. h I v .. "1 B eliev e In J esu s Christ." In a story in the Illinois V al-I' mon, Selected ns the outstanding P ilg r im F e llo w s h ip w ill n o t m eet C h ristian s Hour, K W Iit. Sumia«. to n ig h t. Pl- ’ »1 »0 a . nt. ley News last week Mayor El high school seniors of Oregon V esper S ervice In L ith la park ul ru to n V esper Service, L ith la Park wood Hussey of Cave Junction 5.00 5 p.m. | and Portland high schools, the 33 p in. Sunday. bitterly assailed the laxity of in M idweek service, W ednesday, 5:00 players on each team have been « Ï I 1 EODIST C H U B C B terest on the p art of some of p.m. drilling twice dally the past week B ob art M e l i n a » , M in is te r r i B S T C B V B C H OF C Z B 1 1 T , Cave Junctions citizens which is set for the Inaugural, 9:15 n.m. Youth C h o ir r e h e a r s a l to get a C lE M T I lT illrecteil by Jean Hollins. chiefly responsible for deplor which will be viewed hv a near P ion eer Avenue, South 9:45 n.m able conditions here including an Sunday m orning serv ice ul 11 o ' McGee, aupt. Sunday School. A. n capacity audience. Subject, C hrist Jesus. inadequate supply of water. The clock, ’ * *•'»• M orn in g w o r sh ip S u b ject Jerry Mitchell and Lewis L an Golden T ex t, l.u k e 19:10. The Son Tbc W rong o f W rong Or T H m ayor concluded w ith the re o f inun is com e to seek and to save Schutte, ger, both Ashland high grid stars speaker. m arks “conditions here are not that w hich w as lost. il: 45 Van lb Fellow-ship Lela U n n will play in the game. Sunday Sch ool 9:30 a. in. president. better than conditions existing on W ednesday ev en in g m eeting, w hich Includes testim o n ies of C hristian Georgias Tob acco Road.” Mrs. Lena Nelson. 1101 S iski ce healing. Is held at 5 o'clock Bob Sharyon returned last The April report of the G rants S cien you, returned Monday from New H eading room open d aily from 2 Pass post office showed that to 6 p.m. excep t S u n d ays and h o li week from Detroit where he took burg. Oregon, w here she visited delivery on a new automobile. her cousin. 9979 people were getting mail days. w ithin the city limits. This in Mr. and Mrs. Fred Engel and dicates, accordng to the Grants sister, Miss G ertrude Engel, are Pass Cham ber of Commerce, that vacationing at Lake of the the present population of the city Woods. is better than 10,000 people. WANTED—Port Orford Cedar Fish planting by pack string has been under way for several logs, also Fir and Cedar Poles. weeks although a late start was Quote f.o.b. shipping point e a r Niederm eyer- m ade because of snow conditions. liest shipm ent. A fourteen-horse pack string has M artin Co., Spaling Bldg., P o rt been contracted for the summer land 4, Oregon. and is now at work in the Cas FOR SALE. Spinet Piano. Will cade m ountains. The first area Jew elry for Charm covered was that south of Crater sacrifice for quick sale. Cash or terms Can be seen near Ashland. Lake. Some three hundred lakes The sweetheart of the campus must look her best will be stocked this sum m er and W rite Tallm an Piano Store, S al 8 123t. fall with approxim ately one m il em, Oregon. * The newest necklaces, bracelets and brooches arc on lion eastern brook and a million rainbow tro u t week by the Vale w ater dep art our shelves for you. The patriarch of Caifornia's m ent in new ly improved sec Mackinaw trout population, a 24- tions of the city and to residents year old fish weighing 15 pounds, who have been promised city died at the Shasta hatchery last w ater and sewer facilities fOr month, employes of the Division some time, according to John of Fish and Game reported. Seen Barkley, city w aterm aster. by hundreds of thousands of vis A nother m ajor step towards re itors, the 26 inch giant was one gaining Bandon‘s pre-w ar posi of four display specimens at the tion as “Recreational C enter of hatchery. He is survived by the Southw estern Oregon" will be other three, all brought as eggs made Sunday when the new B an from the State of Minnesota in don W estmost golf course opens 1923. The average life span of a for play. tro u t Is from three to seven years. Sewers and w ater main ex tensions w ere being laid this SCHOOL BEGINS Tuesday - Wednes. FREE DINNERWARE VARS Last Times Sat. WALT DISNEY DOES IT AGAIN! Winter, Meelinq • A W U N fl 1 *05 K T V « * Fem inine F la tte ry for the Cam pus Coed at Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Bower, of Crescent City, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Billings and Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Chaney last week. During their stay here they at tended tin- Shakcspcureun festi val. Mrs. C. C."Clurk, Stockton, and Miss B arbara Bower, Redding, ure expected to arrive here Sat urday to v b it Mi Ralph Bill mgs and Mrs. R. N. Chaney. They are sister and tie ie e respectively of Mrs. Billings and Mis. Chaney. Miss El.tine Rapp of Roseburg, Oregon, has come for a week's visit with her m other and sis ter, Mis. Frank Rapp and Miss Jeanne Rapp. Mr. Rapp will join them on Saturday for the return trip to the family home at Rose burg, where Mrs. Rapp will teach and Miss Elaine enter college at C orvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sweem, for m er Taelnt residents, ure p lan ning to construct a business building on Highway 66 m the Bellview addition. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Homes and Mrs. John Gruelle were Lake ol the Woods visitors Monday, stopping at the cabin of the J If. McGee’s. Mrs. Sam McCorkle, Charles Ion, West Virginia, was honored Friday at a bridge luncheon at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. S. Cummins, 285 High street. George King, who was u p e n d ed on in I’ortlainl last week, is recuperating nicely according to hts sister, Mrs. Bessie Hall who took him to Pol Hand last week Mi Hall returned a w w k ago Wednesiliiy. 3 hole double zipper loose-leaf NOTE BOOK 1.95 value Special 3.29 LaMarre Drug Store 275 East Main St Phone 5261 Two Choices For Him One Way . . . 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Call Wrecker Locate Repairman Worry About Efficient Work Wait Weeks for Completion Worry About Future Performance (ATON way . . . 1. Call Catons Garage 2. No worry- no fu*s. receive car in 2 or 3 days. C l y d e N. C a t o n GARAGE ENGRAVING JEWELRY REPAIR WATCH and CLOCK REPAIR “N ext to the M art” Ashland Phone 7131 (Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street) AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION -• • < ’ »V-» ' ir n rm Grand Opening Ends Saturday It Leada Only On« W ay » .and all downhllll I5TR E E T WITH NO J J IE PLUS 2nd THRILLING CHAPTER Superman Sunday - Monday A. Richard Lloyd lM | Mark STEVENS Ashland Roller Rink UNDER PERSONAL DIRECTION OE AL HAYNES Wednesday, Sept. 1 Barbaro WIDMÂRK ■ NOLAN * LAWRENCE • 20'h CINlUVt IO« W u H al Ashland Armory SKATING - DOOR PRIZES - GIFTS FOR EVERYBODY DOORS OPEN AT 8:00 p.m. SKATING EACH WEDNESDAY - FRIDAY - SAT URDAY 8::00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Shoe S kates Available