Thursday, January 27, 1944 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER USO RECEIVES AID Appearing at the Lithia Theatre Sun. NOW PLAYING! GINGER ‘Bachelor Mother’ with CHAS. COBURN plus Friday and Saturday VVoiaers at lue zcsui-u.il voi ri-pun vunriiuurious noi so p,en turn us aurmg tne lush Christ­ inas season, but even during the post-holiday mg, loyal supporters of the ISO nave not lurgmieu the needs of the center, as shown by the following list received the past week, Magazine eontr.bu­ lions did not st an <1 up during the paper drive, but the following brought in periodicals: Ernest Rogers, Mrs. Dom Provost. Chap- lain Frederick L. Von Husen. Flowers were contributed by Mrs. J. R. McCracken and Miss Virginia Whittle. Cookies were baked by army wives; Mrs Mary Smith. Mrs. Eleanor Miller, Mrs Ale- med a Kyker. Mrs. C. Sheahan. A drjnuiu' momciil in ’Tirsi t ome» ( our.igc,' turring Meric Oberon rud Mrs. J. Dojka. Mrs. L. Hintze; Brun Ahi rm. w uh (ari Finiond. Iiobcl Elioni and Erm Icibcr. by Mrs Phoebe Pickens repre- senting the Methodist Church; by Mrs Ralph Foster representing Many Dance Saturday WOMEN NEEDED IN the Christian Church. and by Mrs. PHYSICAL THERAPY Night at Ashland I SO N W Hawk Qualified women interested An unusually large number of Literature was left by Lt. Mary becoming physical therapy a des sold era visited the Ashland USD E. Herring Saturday may enlist in, the Women’s Army Bulletins were distributed by the past week-end night's dance was well attended Corps and attend one of the Margaret Wagner. Helen Flaharty. by soldiers and junior hostesses. courses in physical therapy of­ Carol Espy. The dance was enlivened by the fered by the medlcaf department ------------o------------ piano music of Pvt Harold Fuhr- of the Army, It was i announced JEX XIE E. HAMMOXD nan of the 96th Division. Signal by Portland's WAC recruiting Funeral services were held Sat­ headquarters Corps. urday afternoon fur Jennie E. Those completing the course, it Doughnuts and coffee were Hammond, who passed away at was revealed, will tie commis­ her borne on East Main January made by Mrs A C De Mers. Mrs sioned second lieutenants in the Paul Finnell. Mrs Roger Rath and 19. Rev. Gordon C. Griffin, pas- Army To be eligible for one of tor of the Baptist Churcb, offi- served by senior hostesses of the these courses a woman must meet hour. Mrs Will Myer Mver and Mrs. dated. interment was in Mt View Vem Cary Senior Hostess Mrs. the following quallf cation.« Cemetery. She must be under 44 years of Henry Galey ■ welcomed visitors to Mrs. Hammond was born Feb- age on the opening date of the the center ruary 6. 1850. and had lived in course: she will be given the WAC , -. —o------------ Ashland for nearly 40 years. training; she must meet the I phvs- MISS FRIDEGAR REPORTS ---------- Q leal qualifications for physical ON WAR BOX!) PURCHASES Mr. and Mrs. John Billings. therapv aide A report on the Fourth War Miss Ida Willard, Miss Laura Complete informatiop mav be Billings, Miss Betty Sue Reed and Loan Dr.ve was made at a meet­ obtained bv writing or visiting Miss Doris Hunsley are attending ing of the Executive Council of the WAC recrti ting headquarters a Methodist Youth Fellowship the University of Oregon by Jean «14 S W Eleventh Avenue. Port­ conclave in McMinnville. Ore , Frideger. Ashland, senior in busi­ land 5. Oregon --------- -o—, . ,. Friday night. Saturday and Sun­ ness administration, late last week. day. MARGARET N JOHNSON The purchase of a $25 bond is Funeral services were held Sat­ Gordon Gilmore of Ashland is the fee of each contestant in the urday afternoon for Mar.-aret N still in a critical condition in the "Bonds Away Girl" contest being Johnson, with Dr George W hospital there, letters from his held on the campus in conjunc­ Bruce of the First Methodist friends here would be welcomed tion with the Fourth War Loan Church officiating, Mrs Johnson Elis address may be secured from Drive. was born January 30. 1S67. in Miss Frideger is the daughter Ix*wiston. 111., and passed away his aunt, Alice Patterson, at the Of Mr and Mrs. I. R Frideger, January 19. 1944 Chamber of Commerce Office. Ashland. Survivors include four children The Squander Bug dines on Mrs. Darcv Shamp, Harrv Ventai Mr. J. E. I,eigh at the Ashland O 8. Vestal. Mrs Jennie Yan'an the dollars you fritter away. But he can't digest 4th War Loan Skating Rink 1« giving the gate one brother, three sisters, seven Bonds The more you buy, the receipt» tonight (Thursday) grandchildren great- the Infantile ParalvMls Fund. worse he feels. grandchildren NAT1\ E OF OREGON ai’iAiAL AWARD Gerald i'itxcreiam, a Gurus, ure . uu ins 4>>rii uiii.iu.iy umuveisuiy. J.inuuiy 22, w.is presented rile I'airilllid Aw.rid uuiaiaiming achievements iii-.d oi aerial photography, uwaiii was presented by II Al.mid, elite! ol Aimy i-or. vs. at the annual meet­ ing ot the A loci .can Society ol i'uo.ogiuiunieti Isis Donor of the award is Sherman M I- ulichild, chan man ot the board ol Fulr child Aviation Corporation, who, through Ills experiments in de signing Uli liupioveil between tin lens camera shutter, and new types of aerial cumema, opened a wide new field foi iiiiii pho.o ruphers, whom- work has been one of the b.ggest single factors cull tiibutlng to American success In this wur Col FitzGerald begun Ills long career with the government as a 19-year old tem|M>inry field as sistant with the U S lieolo' l Survey, and he w is empio’ rd I the surveys until 1942 lie hu< joined the Alaskan branch r 1 ir» ■ and rose to senior tonoer-inb1' engineer In I93N On June H. 194? he was commix.« oried as major In (he Armv Air Forces and pro mol«*d to lieutenant-colonel I • January 1943 He Is now chief of the aeronautic i| chart service of the Armv Air Forces LITHIA S \TI KI)AY FRIDAY T W Ö-FI S' ’ QUICKTRIC;km WILD PF T iyoi i/ WILD BILL ELLIOTT GabbyHayes Fred Kohler AM) SHELL SEND o WEST COAST I.U'’RFRMEN WILL MEET ON FR'DtV The JJid annual mcvi,..n ui I West Coast Luiuuu luv.i a Aiu elation will be in lu un January 2M. al tue Mi Hotel, I’oitlund, I lie *« . has announced, opens at 9.3U a in lur noun session on IndUHii y industrial forestry, and the jub of West Coast lumbermen luncheon progiam will be focused on post-war planning. with Ote- gon’s Gov Earl Snell, WCI.A President Orville It Millet- Charles L Wheeler, president Rotary International and execu­ tive vice president of Pope and Talbot, Inc., s|M*uking to the as soclation’s members and guests o WURZER ICM’OICIEI) MISSING Word has been received that Lt Joe M Wurzer has been repotted missing in action over Germany Lt Wurzer has been In the Army three years He was an Ashl inri High School graduate TERRY . LIVINGSTON liles I.t l»ren E Messenger of th< U 8 Navy, stationed at Klamat Falla, spent Sunday with his fam lly in Ashland Under the spot aorshlp of the Youth Fellowsh.) he addresserl the congregation al the First Methodist Church Sun day evening with JIMMY LYDON Sgt Harvey M Schilling, who la stai <>ne