Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 12, 1949, Image 1

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NEWS REVIEW
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ASHLAND. JACKSON COUNTY,
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Thursday, May ia, 1949
Formerly U m
Southern Oregon
Miner
•3.00 per yeer
Volume 16, Number 10
ATTEND MEETING OF
OREGON CITY LEAGUE
Mayor Tom Williams, City Re
corder J. A. Austin, City Aftor- |>
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ney H arry Skerry and City Sup-
1 cd BI (1 " "Ul U l
erintendent
Elmer
Biegel
attend-
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Salem, Ore., May 12—A heavy
Mayor Tom Williams was
Dog Day” will tuke place In'.
ed the League of Oregon Cities |
snow pack is expected to delay
on hand Wednesday night at
Ashland Sunday, May 29, when j , . . ■> «
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banquet and m eeting W ednesday!
the opening this year of the rim
the Medford Nuggets opening
t h e Southern Oregon Kennel
I III 111 Iclll Vv ill
night in Medford.
drive around C rater Laki1 and the
game and the Mayor was
Speakers were Mayor George j Several From Ashland to
Club, Inc. presents their first an- P l ’C S U llt A1 til'll Vll
opening of the east and north e n ­
playing a part in a role new
uuul All Breed Dog Show at Wal- , .
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Peavy, Corvallis, who is p re sid e n t! Attend Affair at Bybee
trances, the Oregon state highway
to him.
ter Phillips field.
of the organization, Dean Seegar, I
commission travel inform ation d e ­
The Mayor was umpire in
It will be a one day unbenched
M arilyn Young lluyes, proinis- partm ent w a s informed this
consultant to the League, Mayor j Some Democrats cried “dirty
the opening ceremonies which
show, approved by the Am erican ing Ashland soprano, will be pre- week by national park service of­
Hollis Sm ith, Dallas, and M ayor, Republican trick,” and others
had Mayor Diamond Flynn of
Kennel club. Five hundred people ; sented in a recital this coming fices at Medford.
Milbank, G rants Pass.
I went last Sunday to the Demo
Medford pitching to Clatous
are expected to attend and bring Monday night, by C atherine Lee
However, the west and south en
cratic picnic vhich w asn't held.
MacCradie, chief of police of
an unspecified num ber of cocker Hufm an. The recital will take trances to the park and on up to
¡ The picnic, which is scheduled foi
Medford.
Sheriff Howard
spaniuls, pointers, English setters, place in C hurchill hall auditor the rim are now In excellent con­
this coming Sunday; by error
Gault was at bat
chihauhuus, pom eranians, Peking­ min, Southern Oregon college, at dition, with no ice or snow on
1 was announced in t îe Mcdforc
Mayor Williams was forced
ese, toy poodles, toy m anchesters, 8 15 p.m.
New officers of the Upper Val­ . -»ail Tribune as being scheduled
the pavem ent. Snow depths are
to retire from the field in a
Mrs. Hayes will be assisted by now gradually decreasing up to
Yorkshire terriers, hounds, dach-
ley com m unity club are, presi­ fsr last Sunday. It v/ill l’eally br
hurry when he made a ques­
shunds, boxers, Collies, Doberman llarliilee Wilson, violinist. Mrs. eight inches in a day, with indi­
dent, Mrs. Jam es Jeter; vice pres­ held at Bybee Bridge, 12:00 noor
tionable decision concerning
pinschers, G er in a n shepherds, Ilufrnan will be the accom panist cations th at Annie Spring cam p­
ident, Mrs. Carl Rose; secretary. Sunday, May 15.
a thrown ball.
Some fan
G reat Dunes, Shetland sheep dogs, for Mrs. Hayes. Evelyn Lunn will ground at the junction of the
Ruby Taylor; treasurer, Helen
Farseeing Democrats this week
shouted "The umpire needs
fox terriers, Scottish terriers, Bea­ uccompany Wilson.
W oodworth; and trustee, Mrs. pointed out t t .
south and west roads will be In
n p jb -
new glasses,” and Tom look
ton terriers. Bulldogs and other
The program will begin with a use much earlier than the rim
Homer Moore.
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him seriously and left the
hym n to Appolo by ^Thatcher. The campground. The latter is more
breeds.
Next m eeting of the club will
U; ,on< to the affair which is to
field, evidently seeking new
O ther dogs to be In town that j rem ainder of the program will ln- than 1000 feet higher with the
be held after the sum m er v a c a -; honor Moore Ha: ik n, n Ty ap-
spectacles.
day Include griffons, retrievers, elude: “Spesso vibra per suo glo snow accordingly deeper.
tion, Septem ber 7.
pointed postm aster in Medford
weimuraners, borzois, basenjis. co"', Scarlatte; “Lascia c h ìo pian-
Lodge accomodations are sche­
Installation of the new officers
Mre
na Damer n and Mrs.
Among the hounds will be basset ga”, Handel; "Se tu m 'am i" Per- duled to be available June 15
and a m other’s day program was
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hounds, beagles, bloodhounds, af- g o le si; "Chi vuol la Zingarella", when sleeping cabins also are to
the order of the day a t the last rangements ¡n As k •’
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ghan hounds, coon hounds, deer­ Paisiello; “Aria: Sommi Dei” (Ra- be opened for the season. The rim
m eeting of the club, held last picnic. Several Ashland stalw arts
hounds, foxhounds, greyhounds, dlm isto” 1720)”, Handel; Aria: cam pground will not be re a /y .
W ednesday
Bellview , are pianning to a(tenj
at
the
Norwegian e lk h o u n d s , o t t e r Vol che sapete ("Figcro’’)”, Moz­ Annie Spring is expected to be
grange hall.
Mrs. Twila Block
All members of th demo ratic
koun, and wolfhounds.
art;
open at th at time and will serve
presented a program of music and party have been invited to bring
Hurricrs, Sulukis, w h ip p e ts,
"The Ash Grove", Welch Air; camping needs, park officials said.
(Editor’s note: This is the sec­ Mrs. I. E. Deadmond gave a their families and picnic lunch­
rnalam utes briards and askimos "W ithin a mile of Edinburgh Bus service Is to begin from M ed­ ond of three articles prepared by M other’s day tribute.
es, according to Owen Walker,
are Invited to the show.
Town”, Scotch Air; "Oh! the Oak ford, G rants Pass and K lam ath
Hie state department cf agricul­
general chairm an in charge of
Dogs with names and pedigree illd the Ash”, 17th C entury; and Falls Ju n e 15.
arrangem ents.
ture
on
the
new
livestock
brand
which m ight appear include b r l- ! "Golden Slum bers Kiss Your
Superintendent E. P. L eavitt of
P arty Officials Coming
ards, Komondoroks, Kuvaskok, Eyes” 17th Century.
C rater Lake National Park said inspection law, now effective.)
Every owner of cattle and
Several party officials, includ­
puliks, rottw eilers, s a in o y e d s ,
Wilson will play: "Ciaconne”, probable opening dates of the
ing newly elected State C hair­
welsh corgis, schauzers, Lhasa Vital!: and "Liebesfrued”, Kries- north and east entrance and rim horses in Oregon should become
fam
iliar
w
ith
operation
of
the
man
William L. Josslin, Portland
ajso, keeshonden, and schipper- ler.
roads would be announced as
new livestock brand inspection
kes.
. Mayor
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and
Vice
As her concluding group of
Tom W illiams will re-
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,
. Leo-
law, and as rapidly as possible re ­
Judges are Mrs. M yrtle Twelve- num bers Mrs Hayes will sing J j m R O ark O p e r a t e s
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n
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nard, Klam ath Falls, have been
presentatives of the state depart­ port on Police Chief Vern Sm ith s ¡„„ ¡.„ j , „„ ,
trees, North Hollywood, Calif.; Spring s A w akening Sanderson;
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m endations for improve- .
.
e Pr°g ram ,
m ent of agriculture’s division of recom
Mrs. Anna Young, Milwaukie, "Reincarnate", Cadm an; "M a y
m ent of the departm ent at the I
Pre! erit^ d f ro m a n ^ p ro v is e d
Oregon; C. B Van Meter, 15477 Night" Hageman; "Polly Willis",
Jim Roark, form er Medford po­ animal industry will m eet with Tuesday evening council meeting, j d g . n ie par ’ 'A1 include
Ventura Blvd. Van Nuys, Calif.; Arne; and “Four Ducks on a lice officer, is now operating a livestock groups to explain de­ Mavor Williams, Chief of Police
,Ca num bers- testim onials on
Jack Leltch, Seattle, W ashington; Pond
>edham.
night checking service for the tails and answ er questions. The Vern Sm ith, Councilmen Fred the two guests, skits and novelty
and Jack Playfair, Portland, CNe-
Ashland business district. Roark, law appTies also to mules and Homes, Dick Neill, and Phil sketches.
gon.
whose fee is $4.00 a month, will asses.
Refreshm ents and entertain­
j Stansbury met last Tuesday even-
Judging will begin at 9 00 a m.
the new law, some form
check doors of business establish­ , Under
m ent will be furnished through­
.
.
,,
ing
and
considered
the
chiefs
and the show will continue
ce rtificate is re q u ired on all
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ments three tim es nightly, in ad ­ of
out the afternoon, with special
, liVPKtiirk
. , m nvpm pnt . w u npthpr
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tho 1 recom mendations, in order to pre-
r
throughout the day until 6:00 p.m j
movement, w hether the
dition to the usual check made livestock
games and sports being provided
pare
a
report
for
the
common
Entry fees are as follows: first j
animals are being moved to a
by local police officers.
for children and younger m em ­
council.
class, $4.00; each additional class,
Roark, who originally came point within the state or outside
bers attending.
Ken Miller has been nom inated
O
ther
events
at
the
police
sta
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$1.00. Brace class, $1.00. Dogs not
Oregon. Here is a brief explana­
as post com m ander of Ashland from Denver, spent three years
tion
last
week
included
the
pick­
Assisting Chairm an Owen W al­
registered In the Am erican K en­
Post No. 14, The Am erican Legion n the Ashland police force and tion of inspection requirem ents: ing up of Leon Hill, 44, who was ker on the general com m ittee are
nel club Stud books m ust be list­ Nom inations were made at Tues­
1. If the anim als are being mev
1: years on the Medford force,
. ’
,
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, turned o v er to state police, charg­
ed. the listing fee is 25c. Entries
> the following: . Rawlos Moore,
le is being retained by the m er- ed out of Oregon, they must be I I ed , with larceny as Hill had driv­
day night’s meeting. F u rth er n r
Jam es Dunlevy, Mrs. Frances
m ust be sent to Betty Lee Boyle, ¡nations and a report from the hants who subscribe to his ser- inspected before leaving the state
en someone elses autom obile here Dempster, Mrs. H. P. Bosworth,
Rt. 1, Box 386, Medford, Oregon,
and
a
brand
inspection
certificate
nom inating com m ittee will be giv­ i <* and can be obtained at the
Mrs. Max Wimmer, Medford; Mrs.
and checks must accompany the! en a t the next Legion meeting police station.
m ust accompany them. If no in­ from Sheridan, Wyoming.
Joseph
G.
M
attey
was
fined
$5
Lona Damerson and Mrs. L. M
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entry blank.
spector is available at point of
May 24.
for driving without operator’s M atheny, A shland; Mr. and Mrs.
origin,
movement
may
be
made
First prize will be a blue rib
Election of officers will take
Sam Mallon, Agate; W. B. Tot­
on a transportation certificate to license.
bon,
MO.. third prize u a y yellow
o o « 1 ribbon,; piace June 14. O ther nom inations
ilton
Lennie Eldon Boler, of Castle ten, Brownsboro; Scott Ham
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the
nearest
inspector,
w
here
this
fourth
prize
a
purple
ribbon.
Best
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. made this week include : f ir s t
certificate is exchanged upon in-
W ashington sped through a I and Lloyd Rupp, C entral Point;
of winners will get a blue and
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vice Carl Jennings; second vice,
spection for the brand inspection 1 school zone and forfeited $5.00. W arren Loffer and Ray H arrison
white ribbon, reserve w inners
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.. |D ick Berninghousen,, adjutant, J.
I - Earl , - E Lininger
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will get a purple annd w hite r ib - , w
certificate.
t W. McCullough; Finance officer,
Poppy day plans win oe discus­
basic rule and forfeited his bail. Jacksonville.
bon. best of breed will get a
Should
movem
ent
out-of-state
E. H arris; Chaplain. Phil Amer; sed at the next m eeting of the
Herb Dixon, also violated the
purple and gold ribbon, best of
and executive com m itteem an, Col American Legion auxiliary ac­ be a continuous trip for reentry basic rule and paid $10.00 and
opposite sex to best of breed will
Harold Jordan.
cording to Mrs. Ceiia B erninghou­ into Oregon in a normal ranch op­ costs.
get a red and w hite ribbon.
Miller, who is in charge of the sen, m em ber of the publicity eration and without unloading or
Ribbon prizes for non regular
Pvt. Paul L. Compton, who is
change in ownership inspection
Legion's Jr. Baseball team r e ­ committee.
classes are: first prize, rose rib ­
AWOL
from Fort Lewis, was
fees
will
be
refunded
if
claim
is
quested that all m em bers support
Sales of poppies will be held
bon, second prize, brown ribbon,
picked
up and held for arm y
m
ade
w
ithin
30
days
on
affidavit
the team.
this year on May 27 and 28.
third prize, light green ribbon,
authorities.
G raduating seniors of Ashland
Emil Kroeger was appointed by H eadquarters for the sale will be provided by the departm ent.
and fourth prize, gray rlbon.
Jam
es
A.
Espy
failed
to
stop
high
school will have a chance to
2.
If
the
livestock
movement
is
the post comm ander, John von located at the J. C. Penney store
One hundred and tw entyone
.,
at
a
stop
sign
which
cost
him
receive
a watch from the Sheld­
w
ithin
the
state
to
a
range
out­
to head the Memorial on East Main in Ashland.
. trophys
1 ,.
1 j * to Kuhlm
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are . to 1 be aw arded
,
,
.
on Jew elry if they register for the
side Oregon, brand inspection is $5.00 and costs
, .
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|d a y comm ittee, and a report was
M
embers
of
the
auxiliary
met
ow ners of dogs in the v a rio u s ' .
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u- u *1
Fred W. Spuhn forfeited $10.00 aw ard before Friday night, May
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given on the flag pole which the last Monday night at the home of required before the anim als leave
13.
cl.ossifications. In addition to the ,
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Legion plans to erect Memorial Mrs. B ert Freem an, Nutley street, the stat£. If the same anim als are for failure to observe the basic
trophys, a total of 28 other prizes
rule.
returned
w
ithin
eight
months,
The aw ard is m ade through the
day in the Plaza.
to discuss the poppy event. Miss
are being offered.
Law rence M. Jackson paid $5.00 annual clock contest which Shel­
Kathleen Silver, president of the one-half the inspection fees will
NEW MEMBERS
auxiliary is In charge of the Pop- be refunded if application is and costs for driving on an ex­ don’s hold annually. A large dial
m ade w ithin 30 days of return of pired operator’s license.
w ith all the names of graduating
New Members of the C ham ber py day preparation
the stock. The refund application
Am brose W. B ryant failed to seniors is placed behind a p air of
of Commerce include Municipal
' m ust be accompanied by the O re -. observe the basic rule and it cost clock hands. The clock w ill be
Jake Weitzel announced this Judge L. Peers W ilmeth and City
gon certificate of brand inspec­ him $10.00. Jack M iller m ade the wound Saturday, May 14, and
week that plans for the five and Police Chief Vern Smith.
tion m ade when stock left the same m istake and paid the same will ru n for eight days. W hen the
ten cent store which will be plac­
Fisherm en who catch a tagged state and also certificate, if any, price.
clock runs down the hands will
ed at the rear of the Weitzel d e­
salmon in the Rogue River this issued by other states upon reen­
_ Thompson
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A rthur
left his mo- be in front of the names of two
partm ent store were completed
year are requested to return the try into Oregon.
tor running and left his car andsei}*ors' each of whom will re-
and that the new departm ent will
ceive a watch.
3. If the ■ m ovement be to a left $5.00 at the city hall.
Six Ashland students received tags. They can be turned in to the
soon be in operation. The appli­
tagging
station
at
W
edderburn
or
slaughterhouse,
packer,
stockyard,
scholarships
at
Southern
Oregon
Clair E. Brownson drove on the
The boy who is aw arded the
ance departm ent which is pres­
ently in the rear of the store will college this year according to Mrs. m ailed to the Oregon State Game livestock auction m arket or any wrong side of the street for $5.00 watch will receive a 14 karat
m arket agency w ithin the state,
Mabel W. W inston, regist r.a r commission at G rants Pass.
Bulova w ith an expansion band,
b? moved to W eitzels cellar.
All
possible
fish
that
could
be
brand
inspection is required at of these points may be on a tran s­ and the girl will receive a 14
M
arilyn
M
atheny
and
Irene
W
el­
Mr. and Mrs. Weitzel recently
karat diam ond set watch. Value
completed a buying trip to San ch received scholarships from the trapped have been tagged in order destination if not performed at portation certificate.
Francisco w here they purchased state board. Bill O’Neal, Charles to record their m igration routes. point of origin. Movement to any
Anim als moved from any of of the boys w atch is $110.00 and
the girls, $125.00.
m erchandise for the five and ten Rush, and Don Cam pbell received
these places or agencies to
Elk's scholarships, and Ileane J a r ­
cent store.
slaughterhouse in Oregon or out­
vis received a scholarship from
side may be moved on a dupli­
Gail Sheldon and
Sheldon from the Oregon P aren t Teacher's
cate brand inspection certificate,
G reen were Ashland visitors over association.
issued free O ther livestock m ove­
last week end staying at the home
m ent from these places requires
This year’s pear crop in the
of Mr. and Mrs. Giles Creep. Gail
Robert Dodge, Ashland civic Venita Daley, secretary, Frank a tra n sp o rta tio l certificate signed Rogue valley should be of record
Sheldon, whdse home is in Boise, j
leader, was elected vice president DeSouza, treasurer, and Ralph by owner or his agent.
breaking proportions according to
Idaho, is the nephew of Mr. and
Billings, W alter Leverette, A. E.
4.
In
short,
all
livestock
moved
C.
B. Cordy, county horticulturist
of
the
Southern
Oregon
historical
Mrs. Green. He is studying jo u r­
Conforming w ith budgetary re ­
nalism at the U niversity of O re­ gulations placed by Nation a 1 society, Inc., at a m eeting held Powell, E. C. Ferguson, A. E. Vor- in any m anner to any place m ust Unless there Is a killing frost
gon.
Sheldon G reen is the son H eadquarters the office hours for Tuesday night a t the W alter Lev- hies, Bert Lowery, William Perry, be accompanied by a b rand in­ during ¿he next week possibilities
of Mr. and Mrs. Green. He is a Selective Service Local Board No erette home at Voorhies crossing. A. C. Van Gelder, and E. W. Kub- spection certificate or a transpor for a bumper harvest are the best
li as directors.
tation certificate, w ith these ex they have been in years.
student at W illam ette university. 17, Federal Office Building, 33 Ralph Billings, also of Ashland,
County
commissioners
Robert
ceptions:
if the m ovem ent is in
Pollenization this year has
Mrs. Fauncy Leonard, who N orth Riverside, Medford, Oregon was elected to the board of d i­
broke her arm in February, is up covering Jackson County will be rectors. Miss Clair Hanley, J a c k ­ Lytle, and L. G. M orthland, and course of regular ranch operations been heavy and the bloom was
and around and has been down from Monday through W ednesday sonville, was elected president. County Judge J. B Coleman a t­ and on hoof w ithin the state; or if heavy. The pear crop over the
tended the m eeting as did Lan­ the m ovem ent is of horses for
town recently for the first time inclusive, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The m eeting was a warm one caster Pollar, Portland, who is handling, herding, or trailing live­ county is good, reports from other
areas indicate. Mite sprays have
In the event any person has and proved to be a resurrection
since the accident.
Mrs. C. C. Adams, Fillmore, business w ith the board in the for the historical society. Officers superintendent of the Oregon stock or for racing, showing, dis­ already been applied in most or­
California, visited Mrs. Lena nature of an em ergency or any of the Southern Oregon Historical Historical society. Coleman ex­ playing or exhibiting w ithin the chards and Cordy plans to keep
Breeding last week in Ashland
young m an reaching the age of society resigned en masse and of­ plained the tax levy for museum state none is required. However, growers informed as to need for
Mrs. Agnes Kissinger, Siskiyou 1 eighteen and desiring to registrar ficers of the Southern Oregon Mu purposes which was recently vot­ any person moving horses for pur further sprays.
poses just outlined m ust have in
Summit, was an Ashland business, at any tim e other than when the (seum corporation did the same. ed by county resident.
A
board
m
eeting
has
been
call­
his
or her possession evidence of
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Frisbee, who
visitor Monday.
I board is open, contact by tele- Following the resignations, elec- ed by President Hanley for 8:00
ownership
or
right
of
possession.
formerly
operated the Needle-
Mrs. Marshall Ransdell, News phone should be made a t Ashland tions were held and one òrgan-
organ­
W hen change of ow nership is craft shop at 519 Siskiyou boule­
Peview corresnondent, Is ill at 340-, Central Point 711 Medford ization was created to take care p.m. in the Jackson county court
house auditorium at which time involved in livestock movement, vard have moved to Florida and
her home on Fairview.
8443 or 4727.
of the museum and to expand his­ a discussion of plans to repair and a bill of sale m ust accompany the are now making their home at
Wavne Camnhell, Pearl street
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torical activities in Southern Ore- rehabilitate the old museum will anim als A bill of sale fo rti will Auburndale.
rsiieh t his first trout Sunday
Robert Vroman was bear h u n t-.g o n .
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take place. Day of the m eeting is be m ade a part of the new tra n s­
Jim Glenn and B ert Terry were
mornlnp.
ing over the weekend.
O ther officers elected included Friday.
portation certificate.
• fishing on Elk creek last week.
Dog D ay” Take Place Here
M ay 29 Kennel Club Shows
No Chains Needed
For Crater Lake
Democrats Not to
Medford Ball Fan
Says Toni Needs
New Spectacles
Big Sunday Picnic
Hayes I11 Recital
Mrs. Jeter Is Now
President of Club
Need Certificates
To Move Animals
New Night Patrol
Miller Nominated
Post Commander
Legion Auxiliary
To Sell Poppies
Sheldons To Give
Watches To Two
Weitzels Planning*
Five & Dime Dept.
Rogue River Salmon
Tagged For Record
Ashland Students At
SOC Get Scholarships
HISTORY RIDES AGAIN; MUSEUM
AWAKENS HISTORICAL SOCIETY
New Hours Given
For Draft Office
Lots of Pears In
View For 1949 Crop