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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1950)
Ashland, Oregon 38 East Main Street Entered as second-class mail mattar in the post offlse at Ash land, Oregon, February 15. 1935, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879 William C. Lawrence and Wallace G. Iverson, Publlsb*” Faith McCullough - Local News, Phone 8561 or 2 8286 Subscription Rate — »2 50 year MEMBER Oregon Newspaper Publishers’ Association STRANGE ATTIRE AND HUMAN PERSONALITY— “Dressing-up” is an ageless sport w h i c h affects both young and old at times. And this has been one of those times in Ashland. During the past week some of its most dignified citizens have gone slightly berserk in flaming shirts and stetsons. I t’s law enforcement agents went all-out in their regalia, authentic enough to make Roy Rogers look to his laurels — especially if Chief Vern Smith should de cide to take up a career in Hollywood. Desperadoes lurked on every corner a n d customary Mr. Milque toasts swaggered about the town with a devil-may-care attitude quite startling to their acquaintances. Just what their pioneer ancestors would have thought is a question. The authenticity of levis and bandanas could not be questioned but pedal-pushers and bare midriffs caused many an elderly eyebrow* lifting. The very young generation took occasion to save on soap rather than add superfluous clothing. It is amazing and amusing to behold the effect of strange attire upon the human personality. It will be interesting to note what influence the proposed Eliza- bethean garb will have upon 20th century Ashlanders. F. M. Ston6 S fo frt Mr. and Mrs. David Arcand, Route 1, Box 68, announce the birth of a daughter S a n d r a Renee, on June 26 at the Ash land General hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hill of 236 5th street are the parents of a daughter born at the Ash land General hospital on June 27. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Williams of Talent announce the birth of a son Allen Lee, on July 3 at the Ashland General hospital. • • • Douglas McLaren is the name of the new son bom July 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burdic of 630 Indiana street. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Bert Davis of 147 Central avenue are the par ents of a son, Bert Loren Davis, Jr. bom at the Ashland General hospital June 8. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Steve Flannery of 195 Garfield street announce the birth of a daughter, Jerrie Darlene, on June 7 at the Ash land General hospital. Stationery Supplies at the News Review Decline Noted in Use of W’inter Sports Areas Winter sports areas in t h e national forests of Oregon and Washington attracted a total of 427,703 visitors the past winter, according to figures compiled by the U. S. forest service. Every major area except one showed a decrease in use and t h e entire Pacific northwest region showed a 20 per cent de crease from the previous year. The decrease in use was at tributed to severe weather and abnormal snowfall, the forest service said. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Galey are entertaining their gfanddau g h - ter. Ann Galey of Sweet Home, Oregon for the week. They are expecting their daughter-in-law, Mrs. John Galey, to stop for the week end on her way h o m e from attending the Business and Professional Womens conv e n - tion in San Francisco. C. W. Hall who has been as sisting at the Litwiller Funeral home for the past six months left last w e e k for Berkeley where he has taken a position with a mortuary. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mitchell of Dead Indian a r e entertaining Mrs. Mitchgll’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rogers of Ventura, Calif. Another daughter, Betty accompanied them. »4.00 You are Invited to The Grand Opening of the Newly Remodeled Home of Jackson County Federal Savings and Loan Association Friday, July 7 Saturday, July 8 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. »3.85 »3.70 Special Features For Open House Mt. Shasta Mills h a v e been mixing and grinding feeds since 1878. . . . as an American? Hlway 68 Horse Show Draws Record ( ’rowd as Many Visit City »3.40 BELLVIEW FEED STORE Phone 8511 Free Daily Delivery READ "GOOD CITIZEN" a series of 10 articles STARTING TODAY 1 SOUVENIRS FOR EVERYONE TWO BIG PRIZES SEE OUR WINDOWS BOWL . . . f o r FUN! BOWL . . . for HEALTH! Make up a party . . . tele phone 2-2731* tor reservations . . . It's fun to bowl and It's healthful excerise. Or. if it's a friendly game of snooker or pocket billiards, this is the place. Medford Office * 126 East Main - Phone 2*6201 Ashland Agency: 15 North Main * Phone 6261 ASHLAND Recreation Center 30 FIRST STREET JACK EATON. Mgr. 11,50 Winners of the sack race were white sheer with white accessor Austin Burrough, Eddy Osgood, ies and a pink carnation cor- ' P u t Keene, Doreen Philipps, sage. June Judson. Patty White, Rob The bride's attendants were: t ert Mucky. K e n n e t h Miller irutron of honor. Mrs. Leo Fur- i Dickie Rensfield a n d Harold ry. sister of the groom, and the two maids of honor were Miss At a lovely afternoon wed i Lerlen ding on June 25th Dorothy Jean Miss Chloe Stevens ut the organ Barharo Glover, the bride's sis- The horse and rider race was Glover of Tulent was united in played t h e traditional wedding ti r a n d Miss Wanda Norton. Continued from page 1 won by Kenneth Owen a n d marriage to Donovan Wolfe of march and Incidental prelude Tlie groom was attended by his Richard Norris. Dicky Rensfield Foot race« were won by Lin and Larry MacKay caught the Phoenix at Pheonix Presbyter- | music, and Miss Ramona Cold brother, Justin Leon Wolfe, us da Warren. Putty O’Leary, Pa- ian church in a double ring cere well, accompanied by Miss Dor best man. while the ushers were greased pig mony performed by Rev. D. E is Litwiller of Ashland, s a n g all brothers or brothers In-law mona Wole, Sharon O’Conner, E. E Vail was head Judge of June Hudson. Dot Buffalo, Pat Millard before more than 200 • For You” and “Because" be of the bridal couple, R. J Wolfe, the events with John Austin as I co Furry, Harvey Maxon and Keene, Judy Garvin, Val Addy, sisting. Delbert Jones und Hollis guests. Large baskets of spring fore the ceremony. Harold L e f t , Llewellyn Witte, John Glover. flowers among green ferns and Hill acted as starters und Bill At the reception which fol The bride is the daughter of Albert Hartwell, Kenneth Mill Elhart and Leo Zupan handled palms gave a beautiful setting er. Richard Norris and Jackie lowed in t h e church parlors, Mrs Mabel Glover of Rt 1. Ta, for the ceremony which w a s traffic Col Ben Wuterbury was performed between tall lighted the bride and groom cut the m l. and has lived there all of Chrisenbery. chairman of the event with Jean first slice of wedding cake and The shoe scramble was won her life huving graduated from candelabra. Eberhart assisting Mary Wut the serving was continued b y the Phoenix high school with by Charles Beck. Phil Roden- erbury acted ns clerk for the The bride who was given in marriage by her brother, Ed Mrs Eddie Parsons, sister of the the class of 1947. Since then she mary, Dicky Parson, and Don Judges. ward Glover, was gowned i n Ì bride, and Mrs. Edward Glover has been employed as secretary Odenburg Cracker eating con Officers of the Ashland Rid lace trimmed white satin made the bride's sister-in-luw, while in the office of the Phoenix high test winners were Bruce McE, ing association expressed their M r s . Forrest Martin, another hoe, Bennett Owen, Dick Eids- school. The groom, who is the with a long train and wore a finger tip veil falling from a sister of the bride, poured and son of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Wolfe wick, Marilyn Murphy, Kathy thanks to all individuals and or ganisations who contributed to Juliet cap of seed paris. S h e Miss Rosalie Klasson w a s in of 415 G street. Phoenix, came Keenan and Kay Johnson. the success of the three-day cel- charge of the bride’s book. to the vicinity five years a g o carried a shower bouquet o I ebrnton, which they termed "the The bride's mother, Mrs. Ma from South Bend, Ihd., graduat pink roses and stephanotis. Her attendants wore pastel formais bel Glover, wore a pale gray suit ing with the Phoenix h i g h lavender o r c h i d corsage. Fol best Fourth of July Ashland has lowing a month's honeyin o o n ever had.” with carnation corsages, as did with white accessories and a school class of 1947. T h e bride’s “going away” trip to the groom's former home the two nieces of the b r i d e , corsage of pink carnations, and Grade crossing tip: Figure Jeanette Adkins and Geraldine the mother of the groom, Mrs. costume was a navy blue suit in Indiana, the couple will mnke the loss before you cross Parsons, who lighted t a p e r s . R. P. Wolfe, wore navy a n d with pink accessories and a pale their home in Phoenix. Dorothy Clover and Donovan Wolfe Vniled at Phoenix Church Ceremony Southern Oregon News Review ML Shasta Rabbit Pallets ___________ Ground Oats & Barley With Molasses Added Mt. Shasta 16% Dairy Feed .................... Mt. Shasta Hog Mash. A Complete Ration _ Thursday. July SOUTHERN OREGON NEWS REVIEW Ashland, Oregon