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TWO TALKS HEARD AT
B.P.W.C. MEETING
Judge Iave B'.tsenbark and
Senator Thomas Iaikirrson pr
w'ntfd two fine talks to n m
trreslrd audience at the regular
meeting of the Koeburg Business
and Pioessional Women's Club,
Monday evening at lht Armory.
Several mem tiers were unable to
attend due to road and wraiher
conditions and the social fatuity
meeting.
"Legislation Begins at Home"
was the general theme for the
program. Mrs. Sula Parkinson,
program chairman for the eve
ning, introduced the first speak
er. Senator Thomas Parkinson,
by saying: "Our state legislators
meet tnannually, tit Salem, to
sift and complete slate legisla
tion, but actually, legislation,
whether national, state, count rv
or local community- legislation
processes are going on continu
ally." Senator Parkinson, outlined
the mechanics of general legis
lation, high-lighting some of the
less familiar detaiH of the pro
cesses. He punctuated the amount
ol work accomplished by legis-
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larors in session oy snowing con
crete evidence in the lorm of a
voluminous book, a condensation
of several thousand laws studied
and voted ujxm by the two houses
ol the last session o! the stale
U'gislaluie.
Considerably more legislation
takes place, in civic clubs, schools
ar.d smaller units, one, the home,
limn is generally conceded. I't
one or the other or in the inter
cut of one or the other, a bill
is conceived. Approximately only
two per cent of the bills pie
sented in the legislature arediail
ed by individuals or committees
of the legislative bodies while
in session, the other per cent or
:'pro;;.Wely so. are drawn up
or dratted by citizens or groups
of citizens and presented to then
respective legislators. Therefor',
even literally speaking, legisla
tion begins at home.
From another angle, lcgisl i
lion begins at home in this re-sct,-
the representatives and
senators elected by the people to
represent them in the legislature
are endorsed and elected by the
citizens, keeping several facts in
mind. To vole conscientiously ev
ery one who votes should know
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well revive sowc of
The SENSIBLE THIN05
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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW,
himself why he is voting his par
tiular way. One way Is to be
informed. Personal acquaintance
fa an advantage, but a wide
awake citien should read cur
rent press releases, that is the
front page, not just one news
pj.jwr but several, thereby
ting var ious view mints. In
'
way, individuals acme m U
ties, in community affairs, civk
affairs, their attitudes and phil
osophics will fcive chat j'cti'r to a
name when it apjwais on a nai
lol. It is the i are c. .e that
"black horse" is elided, t here
foie reading is one of the funda
mental means of becoming ac
(juainted with caridmaVK or po
tential candidates.
To vote is a pnvi!t"" To ex
ercise this cheriihed li itne of
democratic freedom should incrii
the respect of voting ml' iiigcntiy
and conscientiou.sly.
.IlHlge I)ave liusenbark, Intro- i
duced his talk on the Oouglas i
County Hospital and the need for
stabilizing it, by relating le;:Ula- !
Hon to it. In this comieclmri rjiien
of countv or municipalitv are oft
en called upon to vote in order i
to make a lair decision on a local j
problem. Jude l;usenb.uk Rave,
an enlightening description 01 j
the present facilities of the Coun- j
tv Hospital, some ol its past nt
tory, the size, type, the operating 1
of thn institution nnd the fin;inr
inn of ii. Although the ier.it
set-up Is ina'iequ.tte for the Coun
ty's need, the main issue is that
the present -jet-up is not stable,
and that the county's need for
eounty hospital facilities two or
thiee years from now wi'l
be a real problem, For the
county to own and opeiate a
county hospital involves consider
able expense to the taxpayer.
Some enmities in the -state, whit h
already owned and oeratcd their
own county hospitals found it
advisable to close or sell theni.
in lieu nf privately ow ned OI
orKaniationally owned hospitals
tf lake care of the aged and
ailing aged. Judge Huscnhaik.
mentioned this interesing fact,
that for Sinn1.1 unexplained leason
Josephine and loui:'as Counties
have more aged twople out I'm
years than any ether counties in
the state. This imortant fact
wa brought to light, tnat a priv
ately owned hospital could oper
ate at lesser -ost to the countv
than a countv-ow ned hospital du.
to governmental regulations con-
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ROSEBURG, OREGON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21,
I troilin? the manner In which fi d
j eral aid may b1 'hperi-icd iur tiu'
i ue ol aged raUcnts.
If Oouglas County could again
j own the pres. nt stt.- which i
now used jor a mumy hospital
! ttie situation would bo somewhat
simpMiied
A short buineys meeting wa.
held, juecerjing the pio;;ram of
ype.ik'Ts. pie:d'-d over by Mi i.
.., n W htttenhui ', vice-preside if.
Mi.i. J'ioy.uei K. Hi'ow n, a ch.c
tc r meifjix-r ol lii schurg 1U
W.C. was welcomed back as a
mi mber.
'lite corr.mittee in charge of
tliis rncotin ; was: Mrs. SuJa Par
kinson, chairmar. ; Vivian j
&tt, in chuge of refreshment
Gladys Foley, Flossie Viidf. and
Vera Fredei i( ki.on.
Til' apoiiitment of the follow
ing coniinittre caaiiinwi was a;i
rvjuneed by Kdna fielgt von. op'si-
(if tit
i'erei
;dis': V'vKin Lcdon, con
c ciiairman for tlte South
I district Conferenre to be
held in iioselnu;;, March 7; Mr
.Mavis I lashai ,,'en, Salety Pro
giam and contest, program set up
by (tie .National reiteration; Ml-.-
Vii L-inia BarkiT, bi annual na
tional con e: it ton chairman loi
loeal clui) arrangements nation
al convention to oe held In Hous
ton, Texas, and po.t-convennoii
tour of Mexico; Mrs. Jean Whit-
tenburg, to woik wilh hosebur
(jenetal Ho'piial Commiltee.
Kctrt-.hmt uts ucre served al
the close of the meeting by the
committee, Mrs. Kdna iHelgesor.
and Mrs. Jean Whittenburg, pour
ing.
'Hiose present were: Jud'e
Iavt' lluentiark. Senator ;tt.d
Mi-s. Thomas iirkinso,i, Vivian
I.ogsdon, Jean Whittenliui g. Kd
na lielgeson, Mildred lirown.
Maurle l(. Kidder. Henrietta I'.it
terson, Anne Storrs, l-aura lie-;,
Mirmii' Clark, Klossi- Viruen,
M.iry (-h.ipnian, Mais Ua-ibai-gen,
Margaret I'., liiown, IJ'sie
Fandrich, Helen Kmery, ;ia'ls
V.. Kolev, Steiia S'neer. Kloi
I'lice Chipm.in. Marietta Powrs,
'ivian Ilaiker, Mrs. Maragar-t
liiown, a chartir member of
I Hoseburg B.I'.W.C.
' bai k as a member.
The next meeting will lx held
at the Armory, January t hi-.
I will he the mid-vear initia'ion
! and emblem ceremony meeting.
I Committee in charge: lluth K"h.
erts, Clara Heig, 'cr.ia Caro:h
1 ers and Maiy I'eterson.
439 N. Jackson
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JOHN E. PARROTT IS
NAMED DIRECTOR OF
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
John E. Parrot t, Rose burg, son
nf Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parrott of
(iiinim Valley, has been named
director of Christian Kducaiion i
at the First Baptist Church in ;
Portland, formerly held by Rev. j
Gilbert H.- Christian, who resign-1
ed a year ago to become execu-
the secretary of the Oregon Coun-!
cil of Churches.
Parrott attended elementary
and secondary schools in Rose-
i !r, .iJ? i
i;i'it al I.infieUl Collcee and his
. I!. D. ticyrce at the Berkeley rii
, vinity school at Berkeley, Calif.
He has been student pastor of j a, lno nome of m,,. arl Bleile
IJaptist churches in Oregon and , at 2iw Watson street for all mem
northern California. While at-, ber9 0( tie ciu, an(j jriends in
tending the Berkeley divinity tercsted in Oregon State College.
! school ho was for nine months
1 Protestant religious couneslor at
San Cjuentin prison. He is also
Associate pastor of the White
Temple Baptist Church In Port
land with Dr. Ralph Walker. His
wile, the former Jeanne Neville
f;arhart, Is the daughter of Mrs.
Elizabeth Garhart ol Kosenurg.
RIVERSDALE COMMUNITY
CLUB TO MEET FRIDAY
The Riverydale Community
Club will meet Friday night, Jan-
uary 23. at eight o'clock at the
srhoolhouse. All parents and
friends are cordially invited.
POTLUCK SUPPER TO
BE HELD FRIDAY NIGHT
All members of the Odd Fel
lows Lodge and Union Encamp
ment. No. 9, and their familii s
are invited to a potluck supper at
seven o'clock Friday night, Janu
ary Zlrd, at the I. O. O. F. hall.
The camp will furnish coffee,
rolls and butter.
PUBLIC INVITED TO
CHILI SUPPER MONDAY
Rose P.-T. A. has invited the
public to a chill supper and car
nival to be held at the school
house Monday night, January
at seven-thirty o'clock. Tickets
for the affair are heing sold this
weekhy Ihe students and will also
be sold at the door the evening
of the affair.
HAPPY HOUR CLUB
TO MEET THURSDAY
The Kiversdale Happy Hour
Club w ill met Thursday, Janu-1
;;ry SI, at two ocloik at tne nome
of Mrs. C. M. Stark with Mrs.
Iiouis Cottrell as co-hostess. All
members are most cordially in
vited. COMMUNITY CONCERT
ASSOCIATION MEMBERS
TO HEAR VIOLINIST
One of America's most out
standing violinists, Joseph Fuchs,
will be presented in concert Fri
day night. January 2.'t, at pight
filteen o'clock at the Junior High
School auditorium under auspices
of the Rnseburg Community Con
cert Association. All members
of Ihe Association are invited.
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OLALLA GRANGE TO
HOLD BOX SOCIAL
Olalla Community Grange No.
013 will hold a box social Friday
evening January 23. at seven
thirty o'clock at the hall. The
committee has reported it has
secured excellent music for the
dance to follow the supper. Those
attending are asked to bring a
box lunch and their ow n table
service. Proceeds will go to the
fund for purchasing a location
for the hail for the Olalla and
Tenmile Communities.
JANUARY 26 IS DATE
OF O. S. C. CLUB TEA
The Oregon State College. Mo
thers Club will slxjnsor a tea Irom
two to Jive o'clock January 26
There will be no charges made
for the affair.
D. OF V. TO
MEET FRIDAY NIGHT
Florence Nightingale Tent, No.
15, Daughters of Union Veterans
of the Civil War will meet Fri
day night at seven-thirty o'clock
at the K. of P. hall. The officers
have requested all members to
be present.
EVERGREEN GRANGE TO
MEET FRIDAY EVENING
Kverereen Grange will meet
Friday night at a six-thirty o'clock
potluck supper at the hall. All
members are urged to be pre
sent. The regular meeting will
follow the supper.
WEST MELROSE CLUB
TO HOLD PARTY FRIDAY
The West Melrose Club will
honor Betty Sheldon and Ed
Moon at a birthday buffet sup
per at seven-thirty o'clock Fri
day evening at the home of Mrs.
Mary Sanders. Members and
their families arc Invited and are
asked to bring a covered dish and
their own table service.
Medford Corporation
Boosts Timber Holdings
MEDFORD, Ore., Jan. 21. (P
The Medford Corporation,
w hich operates a sawmill and log
ging operation employing 475 per
sons here, has acquired 22.350
acres of timber land south of the
Rogue River South Fork.
The purchase, for which price
was not announced, boosts the
firm's timber holding to 78,500
acres in Jackson County, the
largest private holdings in the
county.
The tract formerly was held by
the Rogue River Timber Co., con
trol of which was acquired by the
Medford Corp. last year. The
Prospect Timber Corp. acquired
a Mirtion of the Rogue tract north
of the South Fork.
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