Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 21, 1948, Image 6

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    Southern Oregon News Review, Ashland, Oregon, Thursday, October s i , 194K
Topic
Mistress.
Sylvia
G unter
gave a. five m inute talk on the
Lady Speakers
Liquor Rill and Frances Miller
gave a 10 m inute talk on Repub­
To Receive Charter licans
versus Democrats. La-
Vaune Falwell was a guest.
C harter dinner, for the Llthia
The next scheduled meeting
Toastmistress club, will be held
at the Elks dining room, Novem­ will be November 9 An informal
ber 15. A lim ited num ber of m eeting will be held next T ues­
tickets will be placed on sale and day at the home of Betty Adams,
interested persons are asked to 255 G rant Street to complete
contact mem bers and m ake re ­ plans for the C harter Dinner.
servations now.
The local Toastm aster Club
will dispense w ith their own
meeting on that night and will
Mrs. Evelyn Kreisman, child
be present when the wom en’s
w elfare chairm an for American
group receive their Charter.
The Toastm istress club is not Legion auxiliary. Post No. 14,
an auxiliary of Toastmasters, and her com m ittee m em bers are
President Zoe Peters explained, form ulating ambitious plans for
yet the local groups have w ork­ local work during the holiday
ed in close harm ony and the season.
•'The Discount that C ounts” is
men's club has sent speakers to
the newly formed Toastmistress the first project and will be put
Club. At the charter meeting re­ into action as once.
All members and eligible wom ­
presentatives of both Toastm is­
tress and Toastm asters Clubs are en a re urged to contact Mrs. A r­
expected from Medford, Klam ath th u r Kreism an. phone 21806 or
Falls and possibly other parts of Mrs. M. E. Ransdell, phone 7146
(afternoons) for inform ation con­
the state.
Toastmistress at the Monday cerning the plan to deposit part
meeting was Marva Millett with of the money obtained from the
Beulah Stevens acting as Critic sale of Christm as cards tow ard a
and Helen Schilling as General fund for Christm as Cheer for the
Evaluator. Betty Adams acting as under privileged.
Legion Auxiliary
Plans Holiday Fund
the Jeuclry Industry Council
Clock-watches, forerunners of the modern watch, were fashion­
able in the 16th Century but too large and heavy to be worn on the
person. The modern watch is light enough for the slimmest wrist,
is far more accurate than its ancestor and every bit as ornamental
and fashionable.
Evangelist Coming
Evangelist Bobby Clark assist­
ed by Mrs. C lark will conduct
a series of evangelistic m eetings
nightly at the Assembly of God
and each night thereafter at 7:30
beginning, Sunday, October 24
p m . except Saturday. Reverend
Clark, a young evangelist has
had a successful evangelistic ca-
ieer in California and W ashing­
ton.
O ther activities at the church
include the expansion program
which has been going on for
some time, according to the Rev.
O. W. Klingsheim , pastor.
A
new wing has been added to the
church and the exterior has been
painted.
Pastor K lingsheim invited all
who were interested to atten d the
Clark evangelistic services or
the regular Sunday meetings.
Y\ W
S H IR T S a n d P A N T S
. . . t h e th rifty way to look
your best on the job . . .
You con look dressed fight for your work
end save money czn your work clothes
by choosing Dickies matched Shirts and
Foot».
Dickies ore tailored almost like dress
shirts ond slacks and honestly made
from sturdy Army Twill that
you extra months of weor.
Spruce up N O W in o
new suit of Dickies from
STORE NAME
B etter Clothes for Less Money
CURVE BALL INVENTOR
DIES IN LOS ANGELES
George F. McConnell, 92, who
m ade history in baseball hall of
fam e back in 1884 in a game b e­
tw een Yreka and A shland when
he threw the first curve in base­
ball, died Sunday, O ctober 10, in
the V eteran's hospital in Saw-
telle, Calif.
EXPECT EIRE TRUCK
Talent, Oct. 22—Members of the
Talent Fire D epartm ent held a
meeting Monday to discuss the
new fire truck which has been
ordered.
STATEMENT GF THE OWNER only the list of stuckhuklers und
SHIP, MANAGEMENT, C IR C U -! security holders ns they uppeur
LATION, ETC., REQUIRED BY upon the bonks of the company
I 1 IK ACT GE CONGRESS GE but also, in cases where the
AUGUST 24, 1912, AS AMEND stockholder or se n ility holder ap ­
El) BY 11 IE ACTS o r MARCH pears upon the books of the com ­
3. 1933, and JULY 3. 1916 Of pany as trustee or in any other
The Southern Oregon News Ri fiduciary 1 elation, the name of
view published weekly ut As
(lie person or corporation for
land, Oregon for October 14, ,948 whom such trustees Is acting, is
State of Oregon
given; also that the said two pur-
agiuphs contain statem ents em ­
88.
County of Jackson
bracing affiant's full knowledge
Before me, a notary public in and belief us (o tin* circum stances
and for the State and county an.I conditions under which
aforesaid, personally appeared stockholders and sem ity holders
Wendell Lawrence, who, having who do not appear upon the
been duly sworn according t< honks of tin* company as trustees,
law, deposes anti says that ht is hold stock and securities in a
the editor of the Southern Ore capacity other than thut of u
gon News Review and that tht luma fide owner; and this a ffi­
following is, to the best of his ant has no reason to believe thut
knowledge and belief, a true any person, assoiution, or cor­
statem ent of the ownership, man poration has an interest direct or
agem ent (and if a dally, weekly indirect In the said stock, bonds,
semiweekly or triw eekly new s­ or other seem ties than as so s ta t­
paper, the circulation), eac, of the ed by him.
aforesaid publication for the date
5. Thut the average num ber of
shown in the above caption, re copies of each issue of this p u b ­
qulred by the act of August 24, lication sold
or distributed,
1912, as amended by the acts of through the mails or otherwise,
March 3. 1933, and July 2, 1946 to puid subscribers during the
. (section 537, Postal Laws and twelve m onths preceding the
\ Regulation.), printed on the it*
late shown ubove is 736.
verse of this form, to wit:
Wendell Iaiw rcntc.
1. 1 hat the names and address­
Sworn to and subscribed be-
es of the publisher, editor, m an­ fore me this 18th duy of October,
aging editor, and business m an­ 1948.
agers are:
Vivien M. B ntenbaugh
Publisher C. H. Wines, 38 E Notary public for the state of
Main St., Ashland, Oregon. Edi­ Oregon. My commission expires
tor, Wendell Lawrence, 38 E December 1st, 1950.
Main St., Ashland. Oregon.
2. That the owner Is C. II. RANGELAND RESEEDING
Wines, partner, Wendell Law ­ EXPERIMENT CONDUCTED
rence, partner.
Ed W hltton’s Dead Indiun
3- That the known bondholders, anch Is one of the sites for grass
mortgagees, and other security xperlrnentatlon which were se­
holders owning or holding 1 per lected by the Jackson County
cent or more of total amount of Stockmen's association.
Fifty-
bonds, mortgages, or other secur­ two different plots with dlffer-
ities are: Charles Glffcn. Cal 10, nt grass combinations were
Nebraska.
seeded by H. H. White on the
4. That the two
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B. . W a-
h i t t o n property.
paragraphs
hove, giving the names of t h e 1 Willow Flat, also in the Dead
owners, stockholders, and secur- Indian area, Is a Forest Service
ity holders, if any, contain not reseeding project area.
Evangelistic Crusade
with Evangelist Bobby Clark
-at-
485 Siskiyou Boulevard
Beginning Sunday, October 24
Services Nightly at 7:30 (except Sat.)
Growing Bible School. 9:45 a.m.
M orning Worahip, 11:00 a.m.
Assembly of God Hour, KW1N, 1 p.m.
C. A., Vesper Service. 6 = 30 p.m.
Great Evangelistic Service, 7:30 p.m.
Specials—Instrum ental and Vocal
Evangelistic Bobby Clark has had several
years of successful Evangelistic M inistry
and is a dynamic foreful speaker with a
Gripping Message. Rev. Clark will be assist­
ed by Mrs. Clark in the services.
NO tQUAL For
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O. W. Klingsheim. Minister. Tele. 22786
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Under new management
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Ashland Home and Auto Supply
Y o u r ? i r t $ t o n t Store
25 N. Main - Phone 4011
VISIT OUR TOYLAND
THE 1949 FRAZER
You’re invited to inspect the new FRAZER—the most
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