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News «I Your Friends and Neighbors M r«. A n n o H y lto n and M r and M r« L a V c rn , C a lifo rn ia , ar riv e d in A s lila n d T h u rsd a y to «pend th e ir vocation. M r. and Mr«. A r th u r Kohn«, C ushm an, O regon, ore v is itin g A s n lu n d frie n d s till« week T hursday, * * G uy Hughes and B e rt H a m lin , M e ilfo rd , m otored to A shland w Monday evening. A - GUEST SOLOIST— M argaret T rum an w ill make her firs t pro- fe-■ lonal appearance in New York C ity at Carnegie H all on Tues- w iV i eC'i.20' Wh‘»’l she Wl11 be heard a<l <u tst soloist over a nation w ide hook-up Miss T ru m an discusses program details w ith her sponsor, C harles H. Wagner, president of the Am erican O il Co M a d e lin e S ol.-nberger, Vaca ! Miss C u rry re tu rn e d hom e Sun v illu . C a lifo rn ia , is spending hei day b u t Mrs. D ecker and lit t le va c a tio n in A sh la n d V e rlin e w ill rem ain fo r an in- d e fin ic visit. M rs. J a y M e rlo e and M rs M r. G eorge F a rr, O akland. C a lifo rn ia , and M rs. E. P h illip s and d a u g h te r E d ith , C leveland O hio, v is ite d M rs John F a rr o v e r the week end, re tu rn in g to tb v lr home«, M onday M rs M a ry B eecroft, Lake- v ie w , and da u g h te r, M rs. W. B. S w a rtz , K la m a th F a lls are the houseguests o f M r and M rs G eorge Lew is, M edford. They v is ite d frie n d s In A shland, M on day e ve n in g M r L e w is recent ly re tu rn e d fro m a h u n tin g t r ip at D a iry , Oregon, w h e re he got h is 200 pound buck on a p r i va te h o ld in g on Swan L a ke R im . M r and M rs. R ichard W hite and fa m ily have re tu rn e d to th e ir horn«- in C usick, W ashing ton, a fte r spending the sum m er in A shland. M r and M rs. V ir g il B ow er and M rs Roy C rapper, M e dford, v is ite d frie n d s in A shland. M o n day evening. M r. and Mi.-, R.W. D e rsch m id t and daugh ter, P h y llis . P o rtla n d , a rriv e d in A shland, W ednesday fo r a three weeks v is it. i t ’ V THINGS ARE LOOKING U P— D r. C D. Shane, le ft, d ire c to r of the L ic k O b servatory on M ou nt H am ilton , r.ear San Jose, C a lif., and engineer W. W. Baustian exam ine the huge m ir r o r purchased fo r the telescope under construction at the observatory. Exceeded o n ly in size by the 200-inch g ia n t at M t. Palom ar, the 120-inch d isk was cast in 1933 to make tests on the design o f the Palom ar m in o r Purchase o f the m ir r o r advances the L ic k p ro je c t about tw o years. M r. and M rs. G. S ch a lin and M rs. M O k lo s k i, Seattle, have re tu rn e d to th e ir homes in S e a t-' » 11 • tie a fte r spending a tw o weeks ! liU lI V lP W vacation in A shland M V U ÎW n M rs G ro v e r H illm a n re tu r n ed to lie r hom e in Salem a fte r spending several weeks in A sh land. txt Items of Interest 4 "4- v ic in ity . \ \ '4- a 0 BEAU TIFUL W ASHABLE WINDOW SH ADES Here’» the window shades you've been w ailing for. Beautiful shades that can actually be scrubbed, yet retain their original bril liance of color. Thanks to Columbia. See our large selection of colors in these new washable shades. Come in today PYROXLIN Laugh s a t steam a n d dampness. I t ’s the fin e s t w ashable shade w it li a fin e c a m b ric base fo r lo n g w ear. C lear, tra n s lu c e n t colors can be scrubbed clean. U p to 72’ ’ w ide. FURNITURE CO. 125 E. Main Phone 8771 T he B e llv ie w G range m et fo r M r. and M rs. Pete F itz h u g h , r egular. ¿ ne e tin g C rescent C ity , are v a c a tio n in g 7 d X e\ en1" « W lth 50 in A sh la n d T h e y had p re v io u s ly b<?rS attendance Thp « te r- « ----• • - P ^ v io u s iy a ry prograrn was in charge o f been h u n tin g in Lassen C o u n ty, C a lifo rn ia , w h e re Pete b ro u g h t the T hree Graces w ith T eddy Hayes as ch a irm a n S everal d ow n a fo u r p o in t. guessing games w ere played and a com edy song, w ith sound e f fects was sung b y F ra n k and SOC INSTRUCTORS TO M y r tle M a lin . B r W m. J. H aw ATTEND PORTLAND MEET es, a v is ito r fro m G o ld H ill, D r. J o h n M c A u la y , M r. M a r spoke b rie fly . T he re fre sh m e n t s h a ll W oodell, and M r. L a w r-1 co m m itte e fo r the n e x t m eeting ence B u tle r, m em bers o f the w ill be F red and A na Engle fa c u lty at S o u th e rn Oregon C ol- W ln ty and G lo ria E c k e rt Hazel lege, w i l l atte n d a conference and P h illip Fedderson and | in P o rtla n d on S a tu rd a y, Oct. 22 James and S te lla F oster to assist in o rg a n iz in g a depart-1 _________________ h^ he" edUC?tio? in ^ Ashland Girl I. Named I ion. E v e ry college and u n iv e r s ity in the state is sending rep-1 re sentatives to th is m eeting. A- m ong the business to be conduct- ed w i l l be the selection o f a m em ber o f the board o f trustees o f the O .E .A . w h o w i l l represent th e m em bers o f the h ig h e r edu-1 cation d iv is io n . Southern Oregon News Review C o » .,. ! T he new h o s p ita l bed w i l l be housed a t the hom e o f M r. E m il K roeger, 1184 A sh la n d St. and w i l l be a v a ila b le f o r any person needing it in case o f illness, fre e o f charge. M rs. B e rt Freem an, C am p W h ite h o s p ita l chairm an m ay be contacted re g a rd in g it. Sheets, p illo w s , p illo w cases, bla n ke ts and m attress pads w ill be b o u g h t b y the u n it. I t was ob ta in e d fro m the proceeds of the recent m agazine d riv e in co o p e ra tio n w ith o th e r co u n ty units. The H a llo w e ’en p a rty plans fo r the e vening o f Oct. 31 are proceeding n ic e ly . S e rvin g on this c o m m itte e are M rs. Jacob L a lir, M rs. J. Q. Adam s, M rs. F red C ushing and M rs. D ic k B erninghausen. A l l L e g io n and Auxiliary members are invited. M rs. G u y A p p le w h ite was e l ected to f i l l th e o ffic e o f 2nd vice p re sid e n t f o r the re m a in d e r o f the year. Books are being co lle cte d fo r * the S o u th e rn O regon college o f E ducation, p a r tic u la r ly novels, as tlie dem and is g re a te r than f the su p p ly. T h e y m ust be le ft at W o lffs C h e vro n Gas S tation, o r w i l l be p ic k e d up b y M rs. ! K ru s n ia n Phone 21806 S ix-in ch w oolen squares are also being co lle cte d fo r M rs. H elen S k id m o re Hughes, w ho is \ b lin d , w ho m akes them i n t o • h o sp ita l lap robes. M a te ria l m ay be le ft w ith any A u x ilia r y mem ber. The C h ild W e lfa re S ew ing I group w i l l meet w ith M rs. D ic k M onday SPIRITUAL LIFE GROUP ORGANIZES CAMPUS TALKS The S p ir itu a l L *ie co m m itte e Ted Shaw, m em ber -o f the at S o uthern O regon C ollege has A sh la n d L ith ia s , was aw arded organized a series o f cam pus I t ie tro p h y fo r highest b a ttin g ro u n d -ta b le discussions fo r Sun average in the S outhern Ore- day evenings in Susanne Home« I gon baseball league a t the M on H a ll. F a c u lty m em bers w i l l be day noon m eeting o f the A s h cnosen to lead these discussions land K iw a n is c lu b T he presen w h ich w ill be on v ita l topics not ta tio n was m ade by J. Q. A d u su a lly covered in the class ams, secretary o f th e league. room . to p ics w i l l be announced S h a w ’s average fo r the 1949 in advance and i t is hoped the season was 443. H is average p u b lic w ill fe e l fre e to a tte n d fo r the past three years in the and jo in in the discussion o f league shows 462 these topics. N e w K iw a n is m em bers in M em bers ui o f the in- - ' ■«■uvio m e s S p p ir iritu itu a l L ife il sta lle d at the m eeting in clu d e d * c o m m itte e are co n tacting the 1< B e rt Day, J. W. T a y lo r, C a rl cal m in is te ria l association and B a k e r and George Backes, w ho a sking fo r suggestions w h ic h tra n s fe rre d fro m Shasta, Cal w ill lead to a b e tte r, m ore in A guest a t the m eeting was tegrated s p iritu a l p ro g ra m on Ray Frisbee, o f M e d fo rd the p a rt o f th e college student body. INTEREST HIGH IN ANNUAL OSC H O M E C O M IN G OCT. 29 DR. JOHN McAULAY TO H om ecom ing, w ith its p o p u la r ADDRESS MEDFORD PTA noon barbecue, after-gam e cof D r. John M c A u la y , D ire c to r fee and d o u g h n u t jam boree, a o f Teacher T ra in in g a t S outh freshm an queen and c o u rt, co l ern O regon C ollege, w ill address o r fu l house signs, and o f course the M e d fo rd J u n io r H ig h P a re n t the fo o tb a ll game w ith Wash Teacher A ssociation T hursday in g to n State college, is a ll set O ctober 20 D r. M ^ A u le y ’s ta lk fo r S a turday, O ctober 29, a t O re w ill be on the c u rre n t school gon State College. c u rn c u lm and its adapta tions B ob D unn, C o rv a llis , is gen and changes to educate fo r bet e ra l ch a irm a n th is year, and has te r liv in g in a dem ocracy. a la rg e co m m itte e w o rk in g to p re p a re a w elcom e fo r a ll Ore- DR. ELMO _________ STEVENSON gon State grads. In te re s t is S P E A K S IN G R A N T S PASS keen th is ye a r because o f the j P rin c ip a l speaker a t th e G r- new fo o tb a ll s ta ff, reorganize d ants Pass P a re n t Teacher Ass- band u n d e r a new d ire c to r, and o cia tio n m e e tin g on T h u rsd a y th e ne a r co m p le tio n o f the new O ctober 20, w i l l be D r E lm o G ill p a v ilio n , says B ob K n o ll N. Stevenson, P re sid e n t of ■•' im n i m anager. , S outhern O regon C ollege a t T he p o p u la r beef barbecue A sh la n d D r. Stevenson’s ad- th a t provides a place to eat and | dress w i l l be “ G ra n ts Pass chat in the s h e lte r o f th e ar-1 Schools in 1960.” m ory, w ill again be in charge o f A. L. O liv e r, barbecue special Practice Casaba at OSC ist in his spare tim e fr o m a n i Coach Slats G ill and his O re m a l h u sb a n d ry teaching. The gon S tate b a ske tb a ll squad start- C o rv a llis 30-Stater c lu b w ill ed p re p a rin g th is w eek fo r the again be host fo r coffee and defense o f th e B eavers’ P a c ific doughnuts in th e a rm o ry a fte r C o a s t conference b a ske tb a ll the game. crown. Christinas Gifts of la s t in g b e a u ty & to their home. Choose from our large assortment that The re g u la r m eeting o f the A m e rica n L e gion A u x ilia r y was h e ld M onday evening, O ctober 17, in the L e gion H a ll. By Mrs. Ida Church ‘D ocile U A shland, Oregon Give them beautiful gift» that will be a useful addition l LEGION AUXILIARY • TALK PROJECTS M rs M a ry Bacon and d a u g h t er, W in ifre d , and Thom as H. M r and M rs. J. H. D ungan, M r. and M rs G eorge T a y lo r, E dw ards. C oncord, C a lifo rn ia . J w ho fo r m e r ly liv e d at the W y l- M edford, v is ite d A sh la n d fr ie n are th e houseguests o f M r. and lis B y rd place, have m oved to ds M onday evening. M rs J J. Enloe. M rs E nloe le ft C la y S treet fo r C oncord, W ednesday. Mrs. O. E F ord and lit t le . .. „ _ T he B e llv ie w Cash S tore is grand d a u g h te r, D elores F ord M r. and M rs. R. D. K le is t, being re m o d le l and redecorated and Mrs. F red E llio tt, C anyon Roseburg, are spending several M r. and M rs. Ja ck Law son v ille , O regon, are spending a days in A shland, v is itin g frie n d s . , are b u ild in g a hom e on th e ir tw o w eeks va cation in A shland M r. and M rs. E a rl R idgew ay, p ro p e rty on the M is tle to e M ill Mrs. Evan C oy and M rs. Le M rs. G u y B e u c h le r and M rs. Road na W allen, Coos Bay, a rriv e d in A W B e ckh o rn , M e d fo rd , v is it Guests at the B la c k hom e S un A shland, M onday fo r a tw o ed frie n d s in A s h la n d Tuesday evening. M rs. v G r u u y j D B e C ckh rn rn , ,---‘ day w e re M r . u and M ta rs. . L n V K o IlO h u iu A . weeks va ca tio n T h e y are v is it 1 1 )1 1 1 , ,.. . 1 . .. — . A l l . _ ) 5 « a l) i M h T e . . d A m -1 * r. and w ho has been th e houseguest o f Rosu fo rd and M in g M rs M y r tle N u tte r, F o u rth llOV* O l u t o r _____ e Tnzwlr T zm . —. U fl _______ her sister, M rs. R idgew ay and ■ M M r rs Jack L o n g r and c h : ild re n S treet. m o th e r, M rs. A W. B eckh o rn , fro m J a c k s o n v ille . re tu rn e d to h e r hom e in S u n d The N e il C r. c lu b m et Tues berg, C a lifo rn ia day, Oct. 18, at the hom e o f M rs M rs. A lic e Johns, W eiser, Id a G lo ria E ckert. ho and dau g h te r, M rs. F ra n k Furniture Co. M rs M e rle A tw o o ll le ft b y L u h r, C a ld w e ll, Idaho, a rriv e d plane rs d a ? y to V'd v is it h e r dau- in A s h la n d M onday and w » l S I ' H T h u Rhod“ PRESENTS spend th e ir va cation in th is Rht Rhode Island X 1040 Ted Shaw Awarded League Hatting Trophy and M rs D w ig h t E w in g M rs Eager’s d a u g h te r Pat was Scott« B lu ff. N ebraska, Mr«, f ’ M T ru a ty , V e rm illio n , South t,,e Princesses D a k o ta and M r« C ora Deegmun M r. Eager had been h u n tin g in Lucas, S outh D akota, are tin ’ the Bonanza c o u n try and brou 1 house guest« o f M r. and M rs E k h t in his buck. It T ru s ty , Jackson v ile . They W If. H e lle r b ro u g h t in his v is ite d A sh la n d frie n d s F rid a y an k fro m the G rcenspringa b u t evening. was so e xcite d he neglected to M r. and M rs A. F. B urge and re p o rt it and it cost h im tw e n ty M r and M rs. W E Burge, C h i fiv e dollars. co, C a lifo rn ia , a rriv e d in Ash la n d S unday and are spending «i f 1’** J ‘ ,C P c t,rs o n «nd d au g h te r, M a rie W o rth , P la c e rv ille the w eek v is itin g frie n d s C a lifo rn ia , are v is itin g A shland M rs. Steven A c k e rm a n and frie n d s M rs M a ry W estecher, P o rtla n d a rriv e d in A sh la n d , M onday to M r. and M rs W illia m Wod- v is it th e ir cousin, M rs It w d e ll, V a lle jo , C a lifo rn ia , are D earsrnith and daughter. house guests o f M rs Oscar Roe- sler, 422 W allace Avenue. M r. and M rs T. W F la c k u s M edford, visited T W.’s b ro th e r M rs C h ris Beck, Florence, is W illia m . F lackus, S is k iy o u B ou vacationing in Ashland le v a rd , M onday e vening Mr> and M rs. II. S te w a rt M rs . C u rl fo rs g re n , Seattle, , Cushm an, have re tu rn e d to th. ir is v is itin g frie n d s In A shland hom e in Florence. th is week M r. and M rs J. J. Enloe and John E llis , M t H o lly w o o d , M iss M a rg a re t G am ble, Concord C a lifo rn ia , is v a c a tio n in g in C a lifo rn ia , a rriv e d In A shland A s h la n d M i E llis re c e n tly re F iday fo r a fe w weeks vacation tir e d as c a m e ra m a n 'fo r U n iv e r M r Enloe is a Real Estate Bro- sal In te rn a tio n a l ker M rs M a ry B acci, San F ran cisco, is v is itin g frie n d s in Ash la n d th is w eek. 20, /J * ? : A ®np> M o rriso n , Mr«. A d. hne M cC lanahan and B ih y Itiddl«-, M e d fo rd , visite d frie n d s in A shland, M onday evening. Mr L o u is M c rlo , San Francisco, an spendin g th e ir vacation in Ash land. O ctober after- I noon, Oct. 24th, a t h e r hom e on A lth o u g h no re la tio n to Dan ‘ N. M o u n ta in A ve , 1:30 o’clock. C upid, an A sh la n d lass, M a ry Mrs. A r th u r K ru s n ia n re p o rt E liza b e th W a te rb u ry , d a u g h te r ed upon h e r recent t r ip to P o rt o f C olo n e l P. B. W a te rb u ry o f land a tte n d in g the a n n u a l Pres, 271 Beach S treet, is also p ro and Sec. conference. M rs. L a u ra fic ie n t a t h a n d lin g the bow and Good, Past N a tio n a l president, a rro w . R ecently, the Reed Worn was guest speaker. en’s A th le tic A ssociation added Mrs. H a ro ld Benson, D ist. No. to h e r m any honors in th is de 4. Pres, fro m G ra n ts Pass, plans p a rtm e n t b y se lecting her as to m ake her o fic ia l v is it Nov. ATTEND STATE SCHOOL m anager o f a rc h e ry fo r the com 7 th. ADMINISTRATORS MEET in g year. Mrs. G u y A p p le w h ite and M a ry is a sophom ore at Reed M rs. P a u l F in n e ll served as co- D r. E lm o N. Stevenson, P re sident o f S o uthern Oregon C ol and a graduate o f A sh la n d Sen hostesses, se rvin g d e licio u s cake lege, D r. John M c A u la y , D ire c io r hig h school, class o f *48. She and coffee. sociology as her to r o f T eacher T ra in in g at SOC has las selected sociolc and D r. Ray H a w k, P rin c ip a l I m a jo r fie Id o f stu d X Miss Marilyn Johnson New Secretary At Assembly of God o f L in c o ln L a b o ra to ry School in __ ---------- A shland attended the S tate ~ .K L A M A T H FA LLS Miss M a rily n Johnson, fo rm e r School A d m in is tra to rs m eeting ^ IO N S C L U B M E E T IN G ly o f S eattle, W ashington, has e r ,d d u tie s a t the Ash- in Salem , Oregon, on M onday D r. E lm o N Stevenson Pre- i assumed ?SSl,im?d h hef and Tuesday, O ctober 17 and aident o f S o uthern O regon C o t o ° f God C hurch 18. D r. H a w k was discussion lege, and G ordon N eidiegh, P r i ’ P astor s S e cre ta ry and M is leader o f a section on the Con- sident o f Associated S tudents at sio n a ry W h ile in S eattle M iss Jo h n s X n l nd i ' m|an Pe’ ource® SOC, w ere guest speakers a t the School a d m in is tra to rs fro m pub- K la m a th F a lls L io n ’s C lu b on son was the assistant re g is tra r lie schools and in s titu tio n s o f Tuesday, O ctober 18 T h e y dis at the N o rth w e s t B ib le College. h ig h e r le a rn in g w ere in a lie n - cussed S outhern O regon C olleg- S ta tio n e ry S upplies , e s place in m odern education at the News R eview will bring everlasting joy to both bride and groom. 7 Sheldon Jewelry Watch Repair Jewelry Repair “ N e xt to the M a rt' 272 E. Main ALL WOOL GABARDINE TOPCOATS $2995 ALL WOOL WORSTED SUITS $3995