Southern Oregon News Review, Ashland, Oregon, Thursday, August 4, 1949
Obituaries
Summer Recreation
Schedule
9—10 Tennis Instruction.
Boys and Girls. Age 12-16.
High school courts, Monday
through Friday.
9—10 Tennis Instruction.
Boys and Girls. Ages 9-11
Lithia park courts. Monday
through Friday.
9— 10 Archery Instruction.
Boys and Girls. Ages 9-16.
Walter Phillips field, Mon
day, Wednesday, and Fri.
10— 11 Crafts Instruction.
Boys and Girls. Ages 9-16.
YMCA, Tuesday and Thurs.
11— 12 Swimming Instruc
t o r Beginners through life-
savers. Twin plunges, Mon.
through Friday.
2 30 — 3:30
Horseshoes,
croquet badminton, volley
ball. Below playround in
Lithia Park, Monday thru
Friday.
3:30—4:30 Instruction in
folk and square dancing.
Boys and Girls. 11-17.
Women’s Civic club house.
Tuesday and Thursday.
7—8 Adult swimming class
at Twin Plunges Monday
thru Friday.
7:15— Adult play night at
Twin Plunges. Monday and
Friday.
7:30— Square dancing for
adults at college gym., Tue
sday.
7:30— Kiwanis boxing at
junior high gym. Tuesday
and Thursday
LITHIA
LAST TIMES SATURDAY
BING’S Greatest
Musical Adventure!
CARY. IL L —A Brown Swiss heifer calf was named Curtiss Candy
United Nations in honor of 32 foreign scholarship students who visited
the Curtiss Candy Farms, near hers, the day she was born. Eugene
Woodcock of Tripoli, Iowa, national 4-H champion boy in Holstein
breeding, who sccom panied the » group.
group, Introduc
Introduces her to Claude Ballande
of France. Behind them is t h e calf's
_________
, ______________
dam. ____
Royal’s
Charmer of _____
Lee’s
Hill, who established s world record for the breed of 20,474 pounds
of milk and 873 pounds of butterfat daring a recent te st
Vacation Reading Club Winners Are
Listed by Ashland City Librarian
WILLIAM M. BRANT
Funeral ei vices for William
M. Brant, tJ N. Mountain Ave.,
were held at ihe Witwiller chapel
Monday. Cre mtion was at Hill
crest Crematorium.
Mr. Brunt lied at the Com
munity hi <.tal last week. He
had been an \shlund resident for
15 months.
A Spanish-American war vet
eran, Mr. Brant was 71 at the
time of his deuth.
Surviving are his wife, Maude
Mabel, t' > daughters, Mrs.
Shirley Ye v rok of Santa Mon
ica and Billie Hunsicker, Allen
town. Pa
nd two sisters.
Nellie and '1 ira Brant, Milwau
kee, Wise.
heulth for two and a half years.
He hud resided ut the Ashland
Hotel.
Survivors are a brother, K. M.
McNeil of Ashland, two sisters.
Angeline McNeil of Chicago and
Mrs. Catherine Wann of Roae-
burg.
HERE FROM CALIFORNIA
Visiting Herb Huston this week
is his brother, Eil. J. Joy of Ven
tura, Calif. Mr. Joy arrived
Wednesday morning und pluns to
spend several days in Ashland.
Get your Job Printing at the
News Review
NOW .. . is the Time
to Paint Your Home
Outside White
In 5’s
Kathe-l is E. Graham
Services
Mrs. Katherine E.
Graham, w
lied Sunday at the
imunity hospital,
Ashland
tesday at the Lit-
were held
1 chapel, the Rev.
wilier Fur
H. H You- of Medford officia-
inf.
Intermen a ill be made beside
t Kemmerer, Wyo.
her husba-
Mn, Gr h im was 89 at the
time of her oath. She had lived
®hter, Mrs. Myrtle
with her
H. Bergen. r the past two years,
Other sur h ors are two sons,
Guv E. P'-’ o of Logan, Utah, and
Fred D P- le of San Diego.
Miss Cora Mason, head librar
ian at the Ashland public library, Mildred Lovaas, Richard Lovaas.
has reported that Vacation Read Robert Luse, Ruth McDonough,
ing club finished with a fine re Linda Madison, Judith Marks.
cord, Saturday, with three high- Dean Mason, Patsy Medllock.
point readers.
Bobby Messenger, Jerry Miller,
Ma’-om McNeil
The miniature horse race track Judith Mills, Jeanette Oeser.
Funeral
^rvices for Malcom
was used to record the number
Doreen Phillips, Yvonne Pret-
Stays Whiter, Brighter, Longer
of points earned by club mem tyman, Kathleen Reagan, Donna McNeil, 7C were held Tuesday
at the Lit iiler Funeral chapel,
bers, with a lage hand carved
Glossier Surface
No Brush Marks
horse loaned by Mrs. J. M. Ruger, Claudette Schell, Carol, with the ’ • . A. H. MacDonnell
Sherwin
Williams
Paints
Townsend standing in the dizzy Schilling, Henrietta Seaver, Joan- j officiatine
ne Seaver, Susan Shively, Jackie I Cremation followed at the Hill
center of the track.
Approximately twenty books Smith, Mary Speece, Rodney1 crest Crer 't iry at Grants Pass.
McNeil 'iod Monday at the
had to be read in order for a Swanson, Karen Thomas, Donna
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Jean
Travis,
Linda
Whiting,
Ashland
"’ immunity Hospital
reader’s horse to make a complete
Albert
Wiltse,
Joe
Wirth.
after
havi"«
been
in
failing
lap, but there were three girls
who didn’t stop there; they went
-urn :"in
on for more than two laps. Mar
garet Hull, a fourth grader, had
272 points on 46 books; Mildred
Lovaas had 258 pts. on 41 books;
and Doreen Phillips had 264
points on 36 books. It required
consistent and thoughtful read
ing during the last two months
to make these records, as each
book must be written up in a
club notebook in order to count.
A total of sixty boys and girls
earned a certificate, reading at
great many people in our territory who read newspapers nw er
least eight books; all but eight of
give
even a hasty glance at a business advertisement, and if a
this number read beyond the min
imum requirement of eight
books.
Reading Records Are High
This is the best job of reading
that has been done by the club
members in the last nine years of
its history. It was notable that
the proportion of upper grade
readers was greater than before,
has a choice variety of merchandise he is selling at a very low
which would indicate a build up
figure, it will hardly pay him to publish the fact. However,
over a period of years, with the
we have
boys and girls forming the read
ing habit. Nineteen members
earned enough points to put their
horses clear around the track,
while the thirty-three who were
neither slow nor fast read an
average of twelve books each
during the two months.
There were thirty-two boys and
girls who read enough books to
start a horse on the track but did
that by springing the unusual in our advertising, you readers
not quite cover the eight for a
will take note.
Therefore we invite every farmer and fruit
certificate.
grower in this area to come in and look over the fine line of
1,351 Books Read
trucks available at Busch Motor Company. Ford has over 100
These, plus the sixty “finishers”
read and reported on a total of
models from which to choose. A truck for every purpose from
I, 351 books in two months.
a Ms-ton pickup to a Heavy duty 3-ton Truck. Those of you
Twenty-eight of the “finishers”
who wish to save money, and those who are not
had been club members in prev
ious years-eighteen for two years,
eight for three years, and two for
for years, who were Mary Speece
and Kathleen Reagan.
Awards Presented
Certificates decorated with
photographic horse pictures and
suitable recognition of advanced
standing were awarded the fol
to their own interests, will not fail to take advantage of this
lowing sixty members by the
president of the Library Board, j
opportunity to equip yourself with modern transportation for
Mrs. F. S. Engle.
modern farming. You’ll find them
Certificate winners:
Bobby
Barger, Carol Beare, Marilyn
Bushnell, Karlene Carlisle, James
Franklin Conley, Carolyn Crow
ley, Marilyn Crowly, Michael
Crowley, Nancy DeBoer, Phyllis
DeBoer, Donna Dunkeson, Sue
Eudey, Judy Fader, Judy Feeler,
Cheryl J. Garr, Jerry Gould, Mary
Cranston, Carol Gray, Grace
Hamilton, Candace Hartshorn,
Busch Motor Company’s selection. We don’t aim to capture
Laurel Jean Herndon.
all the business in
Arlene Hodges, Donna Howell,
Margaret Hull, Sharon Hvde,1
Timothy Keating, Joyce K err,!
Larry Kerr, Connie Kinney,
Ashland Color Center
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—Also—
JON HALL in
“Michigan
Kid”
Ben Ridder, Sherwood, has
been named superintendent of
swine at the Oregon State Fair
in Salem, Sept. 5 to 11. Clarence
Simons, Silverton, will supervise
all beef cattle competition, while
J. J. Thompson of Salem will be
in charge of sheep.
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Stationery — Job Printing
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but you owe it to yourself to shop our large stock of trucks.
At Busch’s you will also find a large stock of guaranteed used
cars at the lowest price in Southern Oregon.
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