Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 18, 1948, Image 12

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    Southern Oregon News Review, Ashland, Thurs., Nov. 18, 1948 *
Jackson County Holiday Social Season Begins
Toastmistress Charter Night
Srowth Continues With
The ‘ little old lady with the in an aquu accordiun pleated
AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY
STARTS HOLIDAY SEASON WORK
American Legion Auxiliary —
Some indication of recent bust long black gloves" went Ramb- gown, gave the toastmist i (
No. 14 and guests were enter­
CITATION
ness and population develop ling with liansey and found her- history
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
tained Monday evening by Mrs.
M .lilg C
M il, H< I I gorgeous
ments In Oregon counties is seen Il .it 111, I , , . , H i l l l i , I C h a i
In
THE
STATE OF OREGON IN
in figures showing 1948 increases ter dinner in the Elks dining tangerine taffeta, accompanied
Hoy Hartley, 138 Third street.
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF
in motor vehicle registrations n room Monday evening Stie mar Clifford Wiliams, who sane ,.v
Mrs. Carl Berninghausen and JACKSON.
ported by Secretary of State I'u veied at the blue and gold col­ eral solos
Miss Kathleen Silver poured at I jn the Matter of the Adoption
The inti« "i,i l.nu woe,
or scheme. The head table was
T. Newbry.
the lace covered table. During (of PAUL DAVID FRANKLIN
Jackson county ranks sixth in centered With carnations and how the hostess gioup could luuk
the business meeting, presided | anc* GEORGE B E N J A M IN
registrations and shows a gain greenery flanked with pastel ta­ so glamorous and Individual m
FRANKLIN, minors.
of 16 percent over last year. All pers. Streamers of blue and gold black as Mis Wirenius pi. , llt,.(|
IN THE NAME. OF THE
counties increased their figure extending down the side tallies the charter to Mrs Murtd Pet. ,
plans were completed for sending lgTAT£ OF OREGON, you are
but the amounts varied widely. outlined a huge "T".
and installed her as president
gifts to the Veterans Gift Shop Ihereby cited and required to ap-
Newbry pointed out. Gllli a m Mrs. J. C. Exline, lovely In a Mrs, Peters was lovely In »ttt,,.(,
in the Portland \ e ter a ns Hospi-lpg.,,. jn the above entitled Court
county, ranking in thirty-fifth gray green taffeta gown asked ed black net spiked with K,,|(|
lal-
land matter at the Court House in
place in number of vehicles, re tier to sign the club's guest book. nail heads.
A cash sum was voted to pur- the city of Medford. County of
ported the lowest rate of in Mrs. Exline and all the hostesses
Mrs. II M Schilling, in a bluck
chase some gifts, locally, besides 1 Jackson, State of Oregon, within
crease nt 6 6 percent.
wore corsages of baby gold mums gown with beaded bodice, wax
the ones that interested persons I fOur weeks from the date of the
I’he report revealed no change tied with blue satin ribbons
Installed as vie® president Mis
may leave at Penney's Store in I first publication of this citation,
in the make-up of the ten lead­ The little old lady found her Ken Miller, in black lace, Wi„
care of Mrs. Guy Applewhite or I to then and there show cause, if
ing counties, although Linn mov­ place at the table marked by u installed as club secretary.
with Mrs. Marshall Ransdell a, I any you have, why the Petition,
ed up a notch to displace Klam­ program which had a picture of
Bculub Stevens, in black moire
the Ransdell Magazine Agency in lof Jesse Williams and Esther W. j
ath in seventh spot, and Douglas Ashland ereek on it. The pro­ taffeta, was Installed us club
Dick Joy’s Paint Store across I Williams for the adoption of Paul
replaced Umatilla in ninth posi­
treasurer.
All wo e large gold
from the College.
I David Franklin and George Ben- P hoto by M em ory L ane S tudio tion. The leaders in order are grams were a gift from Mr. and feathery mum corsages tied vx|«h
Mrs.
L.
K
.
Ager
and
Bonnie
Con
Persons who have gifts theyljamin Franklin, your minor sons,
club colors.
Multnomah, Lane, Marlon. Clack
The Congregational C hurch amas, Jackson, Washington, Linn ad of Memory Lane Studio.
wish to donate may call Mrs. I should not be granted.
Others glimpsed by the little
Toastmistress
for
the
evening
Ransdell, phone 7146, (after- This citation is issued pursuant was the scene of the wedding of Klamath, Douglas, and Umatilla.
old
ludy were Mrs. J Q Adams
noons) and she will see that they I to an order duly made and enter- Miss Charlotte Buck and Dick Top ten counties by percentage was Irma Carroll who wore a in shined Copenhagen satin Mrs
are picked up, or they may belt'd in the above entitled cause on Violet, Sunday, October 30. Boll gains, however, are Jefferson. blue taffeta gown The little old Harry Mlllett In black with sil­
left at her shop or Penney's I the 9th day of November, 1948. are Southern Oregon college atu Douglas. Wheeler, Harney, l.lnn. arly was quite intrigued by the ver sequin trim, Mrs. Ager and
Store, this week. The portable I The date of the first publication dents. The bride is the daughte Grant, Lane, Coos, Malheur, and ,'hartruse gown worn by Myra Bonnie
Conrad
tn "sister"
of Mrs. Mane E. Buck, 505 East Benton. Multnomah county, with Wirenlus, Albany, Director of frock of black
shop is taken to the bedsides of I hereof is November 11, 1948.
lace
and crepe
the disabled veterans who can I IN WITNESS WHEREOF. G. Lennox street, Yreka, California one-third the total state registra­ Toastmistress International clubs with sweetheart necklines and
for
when
Mrs.
Wirenius
spoke
choose appropriate gift s f o r IR- Carter, County Clerk and
tion, shows an 8.6 per cent climb. the little old lady was so busy peplum jacket-.
lira Th
members of their families. Toys, Clerk of the Circuit Court h.
was
dressed
in
u
dull
gold din-
ounting the shares of chartruse
or any suitable gifts will be ac-|set his hand and affixed the sea
net dress. June Jackson wore o
have
worked
on
the
seal
sale
foi
he
scarcely
heard
the
speech.
cepted.
They need riot be gift I of the Circuit Court on this 9th
the past five years. Last year
Win, McGee, Chamber of Com­ dusty ptnk dinner dress and Mrs
wrapped but wrappings and rib-¡day of November, 1948.
Mrs.
Stearns
said,
they
made
merce
secretary, made eggs out McGee wore black with a pink
R. CARTER
bons may be included in the don-
out 2432 envelopes containing of silk handkerchiefs The little and blue flowered hut The al­
County Clerk
ations.
Mrs. Ernel Stearns, chairman seals. The return from the en old lady wondered why be didn't ways charming Mrs Robert Me-
By Nydah Ne of the Ashland Christmas Seal
Mrs. Carl Berninghausen whoj
velopes plus the sale of stamp go into the business, prices be­ llvenna accompanied her hus­
Deputy
sale, and Mrs. Robert Stough. at the postofflce and at the ing what they are.
band who gave the Invocation
will attend the A.L.A. Secretary I
36-40 treasurer, have made plans for
and President's conference ini
schools was $1550 00.
Mrs. George McIntyre, presi
the 1948 sale and announced this The Jr. Civic club member
TALENT LOCALS
Portland, Friday and Saturday i
dent of the Medford Toastmist
visit
friends
and
relatives
in
week
that
the
sale
will
begin
will take with her packages |
may assist in the campaign this ress club introduced the mem­ Ray Redmon received word
Medford and /ishland. Mr. Rob November 22.
last week of the death of his
which are ready.
year Mrs. Stearns said.
bers of her club.
Ann Price, mother In South Gate, Califor­
This date, Mrs. Stearns point­
Ruth Cushing, 165 N. First S t j bins- who was formerly secretary
Mrs. C. C. Wakefield, Arcat handsome in a black gown with nia. He and Mrs. Redmon attend,
was appointed radio chairman. P f B.P.O.E. N a 944, is now em- ed out, coincides with the date
on
which
mobile
X-ray
u
n
its,
C
alifornia
arrived in Ashland golf leaf trim, brought greetings ed the funeral
She is in charge of Decision Ployed
the Pi nna Water Lift-
check
for
tuberculosis.
The
mon-
Monday
to
join
her husband who from the Klamath Falls club and
Now’’ which is broadcast on KW er Company, Parma, Idaho.
Recent Talent visitors have
ey which is collected from the has been in this vicinity, on busi­ Introduced her clubs representat- been Mrs John Gleason and
IN at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday.
tive.
Kathrinc
Chldlster,
very
sale of Christmas seals helps pay ness. for the past month Wake­
daughter. Barbara
Membership chairman, Evelyn
for the cost of X-rays. It is also field is Superintendent of the smart in a black talllier.
Robert Hutchinson, partner in
Kreisman announced an enthu­
Florence Brown. Albany, re­
used for the support of a county Fehely Truck Co. in the Callfor-
Shasta
Distributors, Is in Port­
siastic response to her commit­
sponded
for
the
Albany
club.
health officer, and for hospitali- nia city.
land this week.
tee’s membership drive. January
Dick
House.
Medford,
Intro­
zation and treatment of tubercu-1 Mr. and Mrs. Claude Daven-
31st is the delinquent date. She
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Castle.
ler patients.
port, Los Angeles, visited at the duced his members and their
Courtesy
of
"The
Siskiyou’
said that those holding member­
l>erry,
Oroville, California, were
guests,
including
Dr.
J.
Scott
Mrs Stearns and Mrs. Strough F. W. Gilbreath home recently.
In recognition of their out-
ships should watch this date if
Heathcrington, who gave a very guests of the Hugh Bouldin fum-
they want to receive 5, 10 or is la n d in g contribution to Sou th -
entertaining reading. "Little Hide ily over the weekend.
year pins for consecutive m e n J ern Oregon co,lege athletlcs’ four
Wedding Rood.’
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Edmondson
bership.
Special guests were
The call "Knights of Lithia,” Butte Falls were guests nt the
brought out real talent when Rowe home Saturday and Sun­
'K .
’resident Harold Thomas intro­ day.
in a formal ceremony at the
Neva Wood's daughter in law.
Use This Coupon for Your Contribution
»•('•¿il
duced Hairy Skerry and Boh F.d-
Mr. ands Mrs. I,es Hamilton
Homecoming alumni banquet on
i ' ' '
Mrs. Ransdell was appointed November 5.
wards in a clever caricature of have returned from San Fran­
to the Christian Rural Overseas Program
“ » ,
publicity chairman.
Mrs. Emil
Toastmlatresi.es planning a forth­ cisco where they attended the
Wesley Peters, Charles DeAu.
In some localities it may not be possible to visit every person
Kroeger, Mrs. Jake Lahr and
coming meeting.
1948 showing of the Grand Nat­
tremont, Robert Hoefs and Dar­
who might wish to give to CROP. If no neighbor calls on you to
Mrs. Irene Harris were appoint­ rel
Mrs. Stanley C. Jones lovely ional Livestock exposition.
Copeland
each
competed
in
ed as a committee to meet with
accept your contribution, mail it to:
, t i t ,
two or three major sports at SOC
i l . I ’’ ' ' ’•
the Legion, to complete plans for for
period of four years, mak­
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'l l
‘ i
the Thanksgiving pot luck din­ ing a them
eligible for the first
ner dance.
achievement blankets to be pre­
The next meeting of the Aux­ sented by the Associated Stu­
or M nd to Miles G Blickomtaff, Stole CHOP Director, 4 1 5 Timot B ld g P o rH o n d 4, Oro.
iliary will be in the Pioneer dent Body.
Log Cabin Legion hall, Winburn
Because the initial move to
way, Monday evening, December reward four-year lettermen was
6th. The Auxiliary holds open made by former SOC coach Eb­
house and interested women are erhart, he was selected to pre­
invited to attend.
sent the awards.
Xmas Seal Sale
To Begin Nov. 22
Eberhart Presents
Honor Blankets
H«LP FILL THE OREGON CROP TRAIN
- j k
Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Robbins, Two good scenic lots will trade
daughter, Nola Sue, and son for good 1941 or 1942 car, 931
Stanley, arrived last week end to Elkader St.
ltp,
G IF T S
That please
can be found
in our line of
Gift Stationer j
printed
or plain
W
Here's gleaming beauty that
odds a luxurious note to your en­
te rta in in g
C H R IS T M A S C A R D S
hours. Each p iece
is
designed to complement on elegant
table and reflect your good taste
That your
friends will
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
S P E C IA L S
at the
PLAZA GROCERY
appreciate and
you will enjoy
sending
Printed
or plain
Soutaen* Oicy&t,
N e w s R e v ie w
38 East Main - Ashland, Oregon
PRINTERS
STATIONERS
Skohion floutobuf,
ENGRAVING
JEWELRY REPAIR
WATCII and CLOCK REPAIR
‘‘Next to the Mart”
Ashland
Phone 7131
25 lbs. Kitchen Queen Flour $1.79
Hunt’s Hot Sauce
5c
Spuds, 15 lbs. Deschute Ho. 1 59c
Jello, all flavors, 3 pkg.
22c
»reft, pkg.
29c
Pumpkin, Sniders’ 2 Ho. 2 | cans 19c
ask FOR YOUR s & H GREEN STAMPS