Southern Oregon News Review, Ashland. Oregon. Thursday, September 1. 194» county. Paul Haviland, who rep- FOR SALE presented the State of Oregon, Simpson C alls FOR SALE Spinet piano. Will and by agreement of all parties sacrifice for quick sale Cash or concerned, the Ashland logging R everses Plea, terms. Can be seen at Ashland. company entered a plea of guilty Red Raiders, Write Tallman Piano Store, and paid all fines and costs after 395 South 12th Si , S.ih-in, On certain adjustments had been Slates D rills Load Fees Paid mae in the original charges. 8-11, 8ti William M. Briggs, represent Army tent 18X32 Magnolia Lumber company re­ ing Magnolia had asked for a Football practice at Southern FOR SALE $45.00. Haggard Lbr. Co., Pho versed its plea and entered a lunch discussion of the case Oregon college has been called enix, Ore. Phone 7915. guilty plea to charges of over­ Tuesday morning when the hear­ for Labor Day, Sept. 5, according load Tuesday afternoon after a ing started but was over-ruled bitter round of accusals and den­ by County Judge J. B. Coleman to Coach A1 Simpson. ials started an» official hearing who ordered that the cases pend­ The Red Raiders, co-champions in the morning ing must be settled first Court again last year of the Far West- On advice of the assistant was recessed until 2 p. m. but tern conference, will open the district attorney of Jackson did not convene as the parties gridiron season against Lewis and On Time apparently reconciled their dif­ Clark of Portland on Sept. 24. ferences. Simpson, pointing out that last Attorney Briggs and the court year was the worst of the three for School Standard also reached an agreement on in which he’s held the» reins at use of roads after Magnolia had the Ashland college, said he lost cases. five lettermen from last season. H eating O ils agreed to settle the overload He will have 22 monogram wear­ ers back though, and also has a CLEAN BURNING METERED few transfers on hand as he goes TECHNICIAN ON CALL into another year of grid wars. I*. E. Instructor The complete schedule; Sept. W hittle T ransfer 24, Lewis and Clark at Portland, Joins S ta ff Oct. 2. Humboldt State at Ash­ land, Oct. 7. San Francisco State & Fuel Co. at San Francisco, Oct. 15, Cal At AIIS * Aggies at Davis, Oct. 22, Oregon 890 Oak St. Tel. 3331 Tech at Klamath Falls, Oct. 29, Miss Dolora Dyer was signed Chico State at Ashland, Nov. 5, at Ashland, and Nov up Saturday to handle the girls Monmouth 12. Pacific Lutheran at Ashland. physical education in the Senioor High School, according to an an­ nouncement today from the office LEGAL NOTICE of Supt. Leland P. Linn. Miss Dyer will also teach IN CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ENDS SATURDAY classes in commerce as she is STATE OF OREGON IN AND taking the place formerly held FOR THE COUNTY OF JACK by Miss Dorothy Underkofler. SON. PROBATE DEPARTMENT who resigned to continue her own Sturdy — Dependable ) education. Miss Dyer received In the Matter of the Estate her degree at Kansas State Jeweled Watches of Teachers College in Pittsburg, Kansas and has attended Kansas 19.75 up University, Colorado University ANNA LAHR, Deceased and Wyoming University. She has NOTICE OF HEARING ON been the physical education critic FINAL ACCOUNT teacher at Western State College at NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of Colorado and has been teach­ ing at Tucumcarri, New Mexico. that the Final Account of Anna The electon of Miss Dyer com­ B. Kroeger, as Executrix of the Sheldon Jew elry pletes the staff according to Supt. Estate of Anna Lahr, Deceased, Watch Repair Jewelry Repair Linn, -......... who further he ha-> been filed in the Circuit Court ........ stated that Uiai ne found the greatest scarcity of oi Jacks°n County, State of Ore “Next to the Mart' toor'k rxt'c' in > — . , this U ' field. , i VS nn/4 L, AiL J day of gon, and 4 that the 1 19th teachers Richard Leigh, who was grad­ September, 1949, at the hour of 272 E. Main uated from Ashland High in 1940 9:00 A. M. has been duly set for and from SOC in 1949. will teach the hearing of objections to such W ; If x W final — account * -..v. and settlement one of the autvn sixth grade at 77— u section — the Briscoe School. Ailene Inlowl thereof, at which time anv person was moved to the Junior High I interested in such estate may ap- when w'hen Vida McCarley was forced pear and objections in writing - /' ' 1 ■ ■ ■ • ’ to resign because of illness in and contest the same. the family. Dated and first published this Mr. Leigh did his practice 18th day of August, 1949. teaching in Ashland last year and * 5 ANNA B. KROEGER it was on the basis of this work Executrix of the Estate of that he was elected. The other Anna Lahr, Deceased. sixth grade section will be under VAN DYKE & LOMBARD Arthur Phillips who has been Attorneys for Estate teaching at Lincoln. Published Aug. 18, 25, Sept. 1, 8 M agnolia Mill ? Where Can You Find As Low Down Payments |As These In Ashland ? Kelvinator Electric Range As Little As $19.95 Down. Kelvinatur Refrigerator As Little As $18.95 Down. L IT K IÄ Kelvinator Home Eree/.i r As I,it tie As $21.95 Down. con Fowler llut Water Heaters As Low As $ l ‘i.})5 D o u i i . j Make Your Payments Al Our Store— Open 8:30 to 5:30. I "OPEN UNTIL 9.00 ON FRIDAY" < 2 W ELECTRIC [ GRS • ELEC TR IC ♦ O IL T lA in A T 3 R D D IA L 7336 ‘"■OUatái, BUILT STRONGER TO LAST LONGER ...A N D SAVE YOU PLENTY! 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