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Southern Oregon News Review, Ashland, Oregon, Thursday April 14, 1949 Ashland Police May Be Back In School During April and May NEWS from talent J. Kenry Elected P.7.A. President Girls To Hunt Egors At Talent Hatchery Talent, April 12—The Blue birds and third and fourth grade Cam pfire girls are invited to an Easter egg hunt at the Talent Hatchery Saturday afternoon. Marla Suksdorf invited the Bluebirds and Kary Ellen her group of Cam pfire Girls. CAMPFIRE GIRLS TO SELL DO-NUTS Talent, April 12—The Blue birds und C am pfire G irls are starting S aturday to take orders for donuts to be baked and de livered Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of next week These do-nuts are being furni shed to the C am pfire Girls of Talent and Ashland by Robert Hardy of the G roceteria in Ash land. School Board To Remove Subsidies Police officer» of Ashland will be included among the officers of more than one-half of Oregon’s cities and counties who will be back in school for a program of advanced police training during April and May. According to Vein Smith, who will take office Fri day, certain members of the department will attend the Talent. A pril—The s c h o o l Talent, April 12 — John Henry board* of district No. 22 met Mon was elected president of the T al region police school being spoil day evening. ent P arent Teachers association sored in Medford April 18, 20, 25 Mrs. Dorothy Cowdrey was re at the last m eeting of the group, elected to run the school cafeteria und 27, und May 20 by the O re held Monday night for another year. gon Association of City Police O ther officers include: Mrs. Le- officers, the Oregon State S h er it was decided that teachers Roy Welsh, vice president, Mrs. contracts schould specify that the iff's association, the Federal Bu Elsie G arrett, treasurer, and Mrs. New buildings lor S< uthi-rn BOY SCOUTS HOLD COURT Mr. and Mrs. Ira Culver and teachers report to school three reuu of Investigation, and offi S A Edwards, secretary days before school opens in the cers of the Oregon State poll«* Oregon college may soon be a OF HONOR WEDNESDAY daughter, Ethel May, are going It was voted to send Peggy fall and stay two days after The school of instruction which reality. The »tut«' House und Talent, April 122—The Boy to Portland this Friday to spend school closes in the spring. Perkins as a delegate to the state the week end. the Ashland patrolm en will a t Way» Com m ittee recently p a re d convention in Eugene. Scouts held their Court of Honor Mr. P arr suggested that It was Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Goin and an imposition for the board to tend will be conducted by Spec a bill which will make available Mrs. Glass, regional vice-presi Wednesday evening at the City son, spent last .week with rela pay $70.00 to subsidize teachers ial agent Howard B. Patterson for stute bulldo gs, the revenue dent of PTA, spoke on not be Hall. tives at Seattle, Wn, coming discouraged and keeping at sum m er school as long as sal o fthe FBI und Lt. Puul Morgan derived from eigart tte tnxe« which am ounts to over three m i l the meetings w ithin an hours The Lawrence B urnettes' m ov Roy Goin of Glendale spent the aries had been raised to such an of the state police They will lion dollar« . lim it ed into the Lutz apartm ents last week end In T alent with his extent, and it was a teacher’s teach a course on homicide in The find building to lie built brother and family. duty to keep up with new p ract four phases (1) The M urder Ethel May C ulver played. "Ac- Saturday. at SOC will be the library-claaa- ices. cordian Parade," "Sail Boats" Scene, (2) Investigation. (3) In and “Good Night Indies" on her The board voted to rescind the terrogation .and (4) Moot Court. room to be located north of aecordian. She wore a bell boy’s resolution of March 5. 1948 pro The class May 20th will con Church 11 hall In the vicinity of costume. viding for additional com pensa sist of Traffic Accident Investi the present music building The tion for sum m er school a tte n d gation and will be conducted by houses w h’ch ate located there Virginia M artin and Karen ance. Bohls played two duets, "B ir Special Agent Burton. This will now will have been purchased I m ingham Jail" and "Red River be u six hour class and will em by that time Also slated for this year are the A delegation of women from the American Legion Valley*’ on their electric guitars. phasize the com putation of speed buildings nt Fuller Field. Work Then each girl played a solo, K a Auxiliary. Unit No. 14, will participate in a Bingo par-1 from skid marks. •c irm rn re this ren playing "Man Chimes" and Sm ith stated th at he planned will probably ty to be given for a company of 60 men in the recrea-, Virginia, "Aloha.” to place emphasis on training and year, to tie financed from the «lu- A fter the regular m eeting a tion hall at Camp White, the evening of April 29th. study for the mem bers of the dent building fund und other social hour in the school cafeter- state funds. Ashland police force. Six Auxiliary members and two Legionairres will1 Rosemary Rinq film showing the discovery of accompany Mrs. Marshall Ransdell, the Auxiliary’s treatm ent 606 for social diseases and the life of Dr. Ehrlich, the Camp White chairman, where they will join the Med discoverer was shown. Following ford Auxiliary in entertaining the veterans. Home The M other’s tea held April 18 this the evening closed with a made cakes, coffee, and possibly, ice cream will be was deemed very successful by j Good stock o f new and used B icycles, ia. which the school board and all those who attended. A great I served by the volunteers. clerk, who had been m eeting up deal of talent was displayed stairs attended. Many gifts are needed for this throughout the program as Mil Bicycle R epairs and A ccessories party and other that will follow. individual can, so cash donations dred Zittercob, Don Kerr, Kay NEW MAINS INSTALLED Suggestions for gifts are any are more pracUcal for th at p u r Talent, April 12—The city is new’, inexpensive gift that a man pose. Checks mailed to Mi’s. Beck. Dee Momany, a woodwind installing new mains on Second can use such as cards and other Ransdell should be m arked "cig quintet composed of Carla Sears, T ricycles, S trollers and Roller S k a tes street and in the Stebler addition. Virginia Lilly, Lenore Brown, games, jig saw puzzles, shaving arettes for Camp W hite.” The men at the cam p have two Jane Simpson, a n d M argaret cream, toothpaste, combs, shav recorders so they can use records W agner, and D o r Is Litw iller ing lotions, toothbrushes, metal ashtrays (large sizes) gum, candy, that are about to be discarded. were entertainers. They like the old records so no Mrs. Mabel W inston, registrar slippers, etc. With lilacs and other spring one should throw aw ay old rec- at SOC, gave a very interesting Í address to befit the occasion. flowers coming on there is a great ords if they are still usable. While new gifts are stressed Those assisting Emma Redbird to need in the center for vases of all kinds. Flower frogs are, also for the Bingo parties, there will give the tea were: B arbara Mes- LAST TIMES SATURDAY be calls later on for slightly used senger, Virginia Pritchard. Dor- needed. Mrs. Ransdeii’s address is 533 gifts. Mrs. Ransdell suggests that een Wenaus, and Ann Fullerton. /\%hland 5 4 ) Eair Main Election days are coming, and Fairview street and additional in "Camp W hite Boxes" should be form ation may be had by con started In every Ashland home so a heated race for positions as of I th at a reserve can be built for ficers of the student body is e x tacting her. I It has been pointed out that future em ergency calls. pected to occur. C andidates are the A uxiliary chairm an can p u r « » I !» d m « 7 • ■ officially in the "running” by petition only. These names must chase cigarettes cheaper than the A i r . ci’ A i r s . .* . I f *5«! I- A ttend be turned into Litw Alex iller Austln The n if I S n on r ■ ’s i W eddintr “ K lin t» name of Doris has been » huntu.g ' history / / / ♦ j .? rk a t' turned in on petition, as a candi- tended the w edding of th eir son, date for secretary of the student Alden. He was wed to Mildred body. Noami Pimm of Corvallis a t the A suggestion was made at S tu First B aptist Church in Covallis. dent Council, April 7, by Norman Dr. Ed B. H art read the single W yers to have all the song and ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of yell leaders work in a group Mr and Mrs. F rank Pimm of known as the Rally, or Pep Shedd and the groom is the son squad,, and lead songs, and yells of Mr. and Mrs. Mark W right of together. The Young Oregonians, a group South Pacific highway. Miss M arilyn W right, sister of of outstanding young e n te rta in kitchen Queen Flour the groom, was the honor atten d ers appeared at the junior high 25 pounds .. . ant, Alan Sechrist was best man. April 13 a t 2 o’clock. Students w ere excused to see the program . The reception followed in «the HOMINY church parlors. FOR SA LE—1935 Plym outh, 4 No. 2’/, Tin door Sedan. Price $275. Leonard TOM H. M arrow 326 N. Main, phone TUNA DIANA LYNN 6727. 4 .15 2tp Tuxedo brand................... V Phoenix, A pril 13—Five Phoe FOR SALE—New and used sid JELLO nix students attended the Ju n io r ing, doors, windows, toilets, lava FOR EASTER Red Cross m eeting at Jackson tories. 1 16x32 tent. 3 Packages ...................... ville Tuesday, April 5. They w ere Gifts of Long FAB, Washing Powder Full line lum ber from $25.00 Burton Skinner, Jody Hobbs, up. Haggard Lum ber, Phone 7915 2 packages . Ronny Robins, Lee Claflin, and Remembrance Phoenix, Oregon. LAST TIMES SATURDAY B arbara Barlow. BISQUICK ----- a t ----- T heir project a t present is col FOR SALE: A xm intster Rug, Large size ....................... lecting records and games for the 12 x 13 Mt, divan and chair, dave- no. chest of draw ers, four b u rn confined Vets at Camp W hite, * ASK fo r y o u r s & H GREEN STAMPS er gas range, all practically new. A shland P hone 7131 also planning entertainm ent and Across from post office In Talent, N e x t to the Mart helping in giving same Oregon. 4-"-2tp. More Promises for New Buildings? Ashland Women to Participate In Camp White Party for War Veterans NEWS from Ashland Hi at WHEEL TOY HEADQUARTERS LITKIÄ 0. R. Edwards Repair Shop FRIDAY AM ) SATURDAY S P E C IA L S at the PLAZA GROCERY $1.79 15e 29c Students Attend Red Cross Meeting’ 22c 45c VARSITY 45c TO BETTER SERVE YOU Come to Church / on Easter our summertime store hours will be—week days 7:30 a.m .till 8:30 p.m. Sundays 8 a.m to 8 p.m. m icch i We are ready to serve you with a complete line of groceries, fresh meats, lunch meat and con fectioneries. We Have Completely Remodeled ”> COAST...! Come in and see our fine selection of Potted Plants Corsages Easter Lilies Our merchandise is first class . . . guaranteed to satisfy or your money refunded. GREEN Alfred’s Florists STAMPS Free Delivery Corner Iowa and Siskiyou Boulevard Next Door to Sweet Shop flowers for all occasions Highway 66 and Walker Avenue to Phone 21521 • Ashland. Oregon f<) Telephone 27941 _ , . 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