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»2.00 PER YL^R Polio Benefit Hoop Game Thursday Evening a s» ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON Ladies Night Feature of Lions ¡Meeting Tuesday evening was the mon thly Ladles Night at the Lions club, with some 27 members und their wives meeting to njoy a fine dinner und program follow ing. During the evening three initiates were given “the wotks" •hose being initiated were Don O Bleness, Lawrence Edmonds und Herb Fischborn. They were given the *. gular Lions club ini tiatory work and presented their ins as full scale members. ' tuests included Dr. and Mrs Elmo Stevenson of the Southern Oregon College and Mr. apd Mrs C. G. Wolfe of the Lithia Sakery. Following the dinner, ..Dr. S te venson gave an interesting talk on the pathology of man, s ta rt ing tiwii/ back when m ankind j reputed to have g <ne on foui legs. Dr. Sti-venson’i. talk proved hilarious as well us instructive and interesting. Next Tuesday night, no pro gram is planned as the meeting will be the regular m onthly busi ness meeting. Zaul Zimmerlu h u sold his home on Rocho St. and is looking for a location. TH U R' DAY, JANUARY 31, , 94ii I nng-Ronge Jef Plone Lot Addition »o A A F ► j (J o f ( j Annual Meeting’'*'* VOL. I). NO. jo Medford High Takes Friday Basketball Game A directors meeting of u ,v Ashland Chamber of Commerce was held Tuesday noon at the Plaza Cafe, with a luncheon meet ing. Among the items of business taken up was that of the annual Premia of Tickets Dispose* meeetings and forum dinner. of ¡79 For Annual Traditional Rivals Run The dinner has been set for Feb Athletic Events Over Ashland To Win ruary 18 and further announce on Local Court Keen interest has been shown ments of the plans will be given, in the big hoop game tonight. later. Discussion was also had on A capacity audience witnessed Thursday in the unnuul polu the housing project. the iirsi ot the traditional Ash- benefit uthletic events, which A m em bership drive will b e ; iand-M edfoid basket ball games will bring a good fast guine be undertaken shortly to bring u p , r riday evening on tne local tween the local Elks club team the m em bership in the local maple court, when the orange and the Illinois Valley Ramblers, Chamber. It is hoped that by so I and black Tigers from M edford in what promises to be a fast and doing a p a rt of the cost ot the ■ ran over Ashland to Win by the furious events. The local team is forthcoming new advertis i n g ! score of 32 to 45. The game was heading the Independent Basket pham phlet can be met. The new I slowed down to a considerable ball league with a lot of wins booklets will be ready for d is - ' extent by the num erous fouls The XP-83, shewn a be vs, combiner long renge and speed In excess ot and few losses. The visiting team tcibution about March 1st. > called against both sides, and 500 miles an hour. 1» Is else capable of flying el extremely high alfifndes. is rated as being good and a good The city-owned golf course i with the Medford team appar- This jet-propelled plane is manned by man of the Regular Army Air Forces. game is promised. east of Ashland also came up for 1 entiy able to sink their free snots Yeung men with young ideas may now avail themselves of the finest Tickets went on sule Friday, discussion, w ith a wide interest j at will, gave them a decided edge technical schools by enlisting in the Regular Army. Qualified civilians, with Mrs. Alice Patterson head manifest in its opening again, to win the game. Only once in 17 to 34 years of age, inclusive, may become "Guardians of Victory.” ing the comm ittee to dispose of The course has beeen closed the | the entire game, did Ashland the tickets. A checkup Saturday past several years .during the even the score and that was early indicated that 179*hud been sold w ar time, but numerous people in the first quarter when the Friday. Tickets have been on sale have evidenced a desire to have score stood 4-4 for a short time, it operating again. at the Ashland and Medford i In the third quarter Ashland was — o ---------- Cham ber of Commerce offices, on the beam with a short flurry since the initial sale Friday. o ---------- i of scoring, but was unable to The Ashland Lions club is hold it long enough to even m at sponsoring the annual athletic ters, and the Medford squad soon At the regular Pack Com m it events this year, und the sale of Forty-six invitations to the Pearl Harbor, T. H —Chester was ahead again and never were tee meeting Monday night of the Southern Oregon Invitation a Fowler Qm2c, son of Mr. T. E. threatened for the lead. the tickets were under that o r Washington school Cub Scouts, Basketball Tournament w e r . Fowler ganization’s direction. ler of Ashland, Oregon is The Preliminary game was V. D. Bert Miller, democratic County chairm an Vein Sm ith central commit We chairm an and Col. Preston B. W aterbury gave mailed today to the high schools one of 3,141 high-point veterans Played by the “B” strings with taking the game stated Saturday that the wishing Frank Thompson, seertary of an interesting talk on ph y sical' in Douglas, Coos, Curry, Jackson whom the Navy is returning to wells, so popular in form er years that organization, were in Gold fitness and its place in any pro Klamath, Lake, , " Harney, Des the States for discharge aboard will be in on store counters by Hill Monday evening, January 21 of training and experience in the chutes, Crook, Josephine, .and the U.S.S. TICONDEROGA, a Jefferson Counties from head large carrier of the “Magic Car Saturday, February 2. A wide to hold a meeting with local de aggressive boy’s program. Drawing upon his many years quarters at Southern Oregon Col pet” fleet. This ship left Okina distribution of blunks for m ak mocrats, the fjtst of several such ing individual subscriptions is meetings planned. The meeting Infantry of the United States A r lege. wa, Japuary 6, and is scheduled r u r ouyers anxious to ootain planned, also, Mr. Sm ith stated. was held to stir up interest in my, Col. W aterbury pointed out Tentative dates announ c e d to arrive in San Francisco about uieir snare or tile out» oeaver Mr. Sm ith stated that about the coming election and in the that army rejects due to physi through the press in an earlier January 21. $1300 hud been spent during the words of Mr. Miller to organize cal weaknesses were 20 per cent release has been changed, and The U.S.S. TICONDERO G A putts o rie re a io r sa.e oy uie Ore last year in Jackson county to the county, precinct by precinct, higher in the recent w ar than the tournam ent is now definitely is one of more than 215 ships of gon otaiu Maine vunnnisslon esl- aid polio victims. There were two to promote registration and to they were in the last war, and scheduled for March 6, 7, 8, and the “Magic C arpet” which is r a p - I aonsneu , „„ . , a new recoru ior uie cases of polio and aid wus given promote interest on the p art of most of these cases were the re 9. idly returning to the States the Iur m at Iirst attraciea w nne meu zrrmr m e orrsa. rnu- in num erous fuses where braces, the voters in the issues and can sult of faulty or no training d u r Inquiries have already been 1,452,000 soldiers, sailors and > ing the im portant early you th received from many schools locat Marines rem aining in the Paci- uUl6 Uie tolai paIU Ior lile entire special shoes, crutches, hospitil- didates.” __ _ u i i i y®*« He volunteered to help the lzatioix and special nursing cure in Douglas, Coos, Curry, Jack fic on January 1, 1946. Before l lot f w as *,};4»JW4-3y or an averag e , , Another . meeting was He.« pnck Committee in any way he ed per peil’ l ne was paid for by the committee. son. Klamath, and Lake Counties the Japanese surrender this ship | O1 Besides the benefit basket ball Rogue with fast-striking Task 01d lor a smgle blanket was and indications point to a large operated F o r c e .5« n r n v i d i n o fighter and Under tne new pian of distri game Thursday everfing there areas Force 58, providing num ber of entries. will be the annual March of F urther business transacted by bomber offensive power in the bution ol tne sure price, one-unrd Dimes dance at the Elk’s Temple the Committee was to cliange the U. S. island-to-island campaign to tne owners ot tne land on on February 2nd. registration dates from F ebru and participating in the final air, wmen the beaver were trapped; ary to October in order to fit the surface and undersea blockade one-tm ra to tne indepeiiuent Special Guest Thursday senooi calendar better. It was de of Japan which led to final sur trapper working on contract; and E lton P etri of 225 B street, Prevailing speeds on Oregon render although enem y "arm ies 101,v' u lu a lo Uie s u le ; tne lan a" The state income tax commis cided also to invite returning will be the guest of honor at the buskelball gume Thursday even sion is sending an auditor to Ash servicemen from various parts of highways continued to creep up were largely intact and a large owners ‘ «¡eived $ooo.l9; the m- ° dependent trappers and ing He wus stricken with infan land to assist in making out state the world to tell interesting w ard’ during the month of Dec air fftree remained. the Commission i8,tyz.t»i How tile paralysis at Tali t Novem-1 income tax blanks, and will bo things they learned about the ember, Secretary of State Robert ever, m any of the oeaver were ber 12 »,1935. He was i t Warm at the city hal1 on February 1st boys of the countries they were S. Farrell Jr., reported today. $952 COUNTY'S SHARE taken from streams on undeeded Springs, G a , from June 1936 to and 2nd between the hours of in. These servicemen will be During that m onth the ceiling OF LIQUOR TAX April 1938 for treatm ent, and he ®;3° t° J5; 00 on February 1 and guests at the next Pack Meeting speed of 85 percent of the drivers Q uarterly distrubution of liq- land, and also m any were taken main has stated that he owes his life from 8:30 to noon on the 2nd. h eld er hall o of passing f speed recorders « “ in- uor privilege taxes tqtaled $65* by regular employees ot tne Com id liK inc tn the e low lower «ifeis desiring to ashingtofi Schoof, Tuesday tained by the 8tate Highway Dfe- 000, Secretary of State Robert mission: catra oUn to the national polio foundation Anyone wanting with thei income tax reports may c o n ta c t, evening Feb. 5, at 7:30. Cubs Partm ent was 57 miles an hour Farrell announced. Counties and pa™c„ipate m the mco™ lronl and its work. In November, the ceiling for cities share in the apportionm ent lurs coniram. v»4u.i uie Commis ! will display their work of the Frank O’Neil high school bas him at that time. sion wmen agrees to prevent n ' past month and receive their 85 percent of the drivers was 56 on a population basis. ketball coach, and Les G rant of miles an hour. The ceilings for Mrs. Lizzie Robertson has sold achievement awards. Jackson county received an ap damage to their lands by rem ov the junior higu coaching stuff the twelve months of 1945 fol portionm ent of $952. Medford an ing tne active rodents by con Any parents interested in h a v -' ¡‘"L have volunteered their services her home on Gresham St to Mr trolling the population at a point ’ o Satterfield of j ,ng theH- boys of 9, 10, and H . M arch 50 Am il’ 50 s o -’ additional $673. as officials. Jack Francis, direct a£ d wnere watersneds are protected. j’u iv P55>’ or of the high si nool band has Medford. Mrs. Robertson expects | become cubs are invited to a t - 1 j u7 e M anifesting the interest in the August (War s SENATOR NEWBRY FILES volunteered the services of the to leave soon to be with her s is -, tend the Pack Meeting. Boys f “ ?®’ i 9’ state’s beaver crop, bidders came V? and brother in law Mr. and i cannot become members or ad- eg. Mnvi m i,f r A ’ October, Salem—Earl T. Newbry, of band to furnish music for the Mrs. Oren Stratton of Salem, I vance in Cub-Scouting unless '^ K ^ v e m b e r 56 December, 57. Ashland, incum ent republican from New York, beattle and also event. their parents attend the Pack ° ? ly three state senator from Jackson coun included a num ber of Oregon The Mobilegas quintet of Med Oregon. M eetincs i P ?f the drlvers kept their ty, has filed his declaration of fur buyers. ford, coached by Harry Chipman Meetings speed below 35 miles an hour, candidacy Cash receipts from angling for the prim ary elec formerly of Ashland will meet The following Committee mem i.Farrell said. Since speed too tion May 17, and hunting licenses sale as *o£ Secretary of State Jerry G astineau’s SOCE hoop bers were present: Mr. A. J. great for traffic conditions is a December 31, 1945 reached an all team in the prelim inary event. Watrus, Mr. O. R. Edwards, Mrs. prom inent factor in most serious Robert Farrell reports. Jackson time high w ith a total of $967,7(11. county is in the sixth district. W. D. Morgan, Mrs. A. E. Peters, traffic accidents, the Secretary of This exceeds the previous year's Mrs. Harvey Woods, and Joe State urged drivers to hold their receipts by $122,997. The large Mr. and Mrs. Levi F. Kelley Profitable and sound operation Fader, Cubmaster. Committee speeds too a - -------------- reasonable level, , are taking a year off and will num ber of newcomers in the of small and fam ily-type farm s members unable to be p rese n t, giving consideration for all traf- travel up north, living in a trail state as well as a steadily rising Geoge fie ot all oil times. fic enndifinn* conditions at Mr and Mrs. Charles Branson in Jackson County during pre- were. a4r. Les Grant, er house. They are m aking the interest in hunting and fishing and son, Keith, 7, ot Medford, sent postw ar changes is set up as ^ nox and Mr. Foss Kramer, trip on account of Mrs. Kelley’s by the general public accounts were injured Sunday when their the 1946 goal of the Farm Secur- Friday night Ashland Post No. health. Mr. and Mrs. Kelley have for the increase. ” ~ car, driven by Branson, skidded ity program by the County FSA S()( Fraternity 14 enjoyed one of its monthly been Ashland residents about on slippedy pavem ent and crash farm committee and J. M. Stein, n i j social dances with about 60 pre- six years, living on the corner of RADIO REPAIRMAN OPENS v ed in a state highway truck op County FSA Supervisor, 211 Flu- » i C t lg ’e S M e m b e r s SHOP AT PECK'S STORE erated by E. E. Stream er, Ash hrer, Building, Medford. Quali- j Southern Oregon College, Ash- World War II veterans and m em -' Mrs. Nelle Burns went to Dun- Winston K. Marks is the lat land at the intersection of the fied veterans and resident farm - land, Jan. 23—Theta Delta Phi, bers of their families. Light re sm uir early Sunday m orning to est addition to the business men Moon Prairie Road and Green- ers unable to secure the type of m en’s National Scholastic Honor- freshments were served during spend the day with her daughter along Main street, he having an springs highway, about 25 miles credit and m anagement assist- ary at the Southern Oregon Col the intermission by the Auxiliary Mrs. W. H. Ford and fahily, re nounced the past week th at he east of Ashland. was open for business to repair ance they need are to receive lege has pledged the following The next dance will be held Feb. turning later in the evening. According to Ashland city pol fu st consideration. and service radios. He is located new members: Robert Wendt of 22nd, W ashington’s Birthday and ice report damage of around $500 Diversified crop and livestock Cave Junction, Gene Rae and all returned veterans are invited Window glass, paint and oil at in the Peck store. Until recently was done to the Branson car, as programs, dairy herd imprbve- Robert Sage of Medford, and to come. Marshall-Wells Store, on the Mr. Marks was in the navy, in ----------- o----------- it skidded as It met the truck, ment, building repairs and re- Paul Travis of Ashland, stalling and servicing radio e- Plasa, phone 2-1231. slipping into the heavy truck bed, modeling, replacem ent of w o r n - 1 _______ o_______ quipm ent aboard flying boats, in - - - . - u ----------- All were showing satisfactory h onc.huC ? inery e<”i*Pme.n t- 1 Earl Chas. Herman was fined preparation for their being sent Henry Metz returned Monday to improvement from their injuries. H p v o in n m L‘cl UlPnicnt al^d w ater $1.50 and costs in justice court the Pacafic. from a business trip to San F ran ?h7 p = n « .hCOnSld.e red for using void fo^ ig n license Mr. and Mrs. Marks and two cisco going down on a buying Palm er Lawrence Risland was children, are at present staying .7 most U,cMent Plates Henry Delbert Holler for- trip for his store. Mr. Metz went parolecj to his sister, Mrs. Ruth with an aunt of Mrs. Marks, Mrs. V? , S a7 a ’ Stein *eiled *5.00 bail for not having a down by plane, but intended to Mary Bodrden after being under cus loans w ith firm ^ n d ^ h ftve-year motor vehicle license. Robert E. Spencer. They are looking retu rn Sunday by plane but was tody in a minor delinquency case ! . T u.lthJ ? _ r™ ,a nd hon?e P,lans Dunn was cited to appear in for a home and are experiencing unable to because of the foggy the usual difficulties. Earl Schilling was fined $10 and will be directed toward these court to answ er to a charge of condition at Medford, he retu rn $2.50 costs on a charge of violat goals. not stopping at a stop street. Ted ed Monday by train. ing the basic rule and Ted R. n J t art ^ T n ? r #,mt Han S e°n Cither ^ 'F r a n c e was committed to jail Mrs. W. S. Stennell and Mrs. Frances forfeited $10 by his p a?fu, H. L. Moore were in Medford r .h ' T farm s are and is being h ,d nd $1 000 Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wilson of failure to appear in city court eligible if they have w ritten bail on a charge of obtaining Talent was in Ashland, Monday. Friday afternoon on business, to answ er to a charge of being leases, own, or are buying a money under false pretenses. H. L. Pitchard of Medford was while there they called on Mr. drunk o na public street. farm on contract, if satisfactory Mrs. C. L. Clause, former in Ashland, Tuesday on business and credit cannot be obtained from residents of Ashland. — .— r,----— _. Im m ediately following t h e L. L. FREUDENTHALER other sources. Plans of applicants Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dunn have ENLISTS IN REGULARS mlist show they can place their close of the morning worship “Faith Temple” sold their home on Church St. service in the Methodist Church Leo Leroy Freudenthaler, 18 o^ operations on a sound and profit end expect to leave about the Undenom inational 47 Laurel Street, Ashland, enlist able basis with the aid of FSA last Sunday morning William frist for San Francisco, Cal. to Located at the corner of 5th and ed in the regular army, Capt. C. credit and m anagement assist- Hutchison Jr. of Ashland, and visit friends. East Main St. V. Anderson, Jackson county re ance. Part-tim e farm ers must Mlss Dorothy Moffat Wilkie( of cruiting officer stated. Freuden- show they have enough stabie Palm Beach Florida, were united Leo C. Wine, Pastor I Pat B arrett of G rants Pass is thaler enlisted as a private for an outside employment to provide a in m arriage. It was a very simple Sunday School 10:00 A. M | spending some time w ith his 18 mo. term of enlistm ent. Prior living with their farm ing opera- wedding, with only Mrs. William grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bonnie Conrad, Superintendent. (Hutchison, m other of the groom, to enlisting he was employed as tions. Stevens. Classes for all ages. County FSA committeemen and Mrs- Jam es Rosenberger, and tim ber faller by Vernon B roth Morning Worship 11:00 A. M ers. He is the son of Veta Martin, including Edward R. Chamber-’ Mrs- Cora Bruce in attendance, W. Trumbell of Portland was Young Peoples meeting, 6:30 of Ashland. A brother Theo is lain,. Eagle Point, Earl Ulrich I William J r - has iust received his attending to business in Ashland, Sunday evening. The young pe o serving in the arm y at the p re Trail, and Leonard J. Freem an’ d'seharge from the armed ser- Wednesday. ple are in complete charge of this Central Point, and the County vice and> Dorothy came original-. sent time. service, and a very spiritual tin it Supervisor will advise with f a r - 1 ly from Scotland to Florida. She. Mr. Thursday and Mrs. in R. G E. Stevens F. J. Harkinsnn of Medford mere interested in the postwar ™me by airplane from Palm Evangelist Miss Eva James a n d ' enent rants Pass is had by all. t W!„ ---- „ E ------- , . visiting »nureuay in v,rants was transacting business in Ash improvements outlined. Anplica- Beach , to Ashland The vounelM y o u n g .M -a rs. Lola Willows. vangelist! th e ir’ daGehter" and Hass son Evangelistice S e r v ic e s , 7:30 land Tuesday. Rons are received at the County couple will make their home m jfrom Winnipegi Man Canada, in law Mr and Mrs FlovdI Bar Sunday evening, the music begin: FSA off.ee, 211 F lurhrer Build- Ashland where they have a n j are holding revival service every rett ’ yd B Prayer meeting Tuesday nighi Windovr glass, paint and oil at ing, Medford, every Friday, from apartm ent. , night this week at 7:30 P. M. at Window qlass paint and oil at a t 7:30 Marshall-Wells Stora, on the 9:00 A. M. to 12:00 Noon and -----------« ----------- i The Free M ethodist Cchurch at i M a r g h S b w S S S to r e , on th^ Bible Study Thursday night at Bubaerlbe for The Miner today. 1777 jj Main gt. Plaia, phone 2-1231. from 1:00 P.M., to 4:30 PM Plasa, phono 2-1231. 7:30 Democrats Meet In Gold Hill Jan. 21 Col. Waterbury Hoop Tourney Talks to Gub Pack Bates Changed Chester Fowler Returns Home Beaver Pelts Bring Record Sale Prices Income Tax Auditor Here February 1-2 Medford Family Hurt in Wreck FSA Committee Sets 1946 Goals Average Auto Sneed Increases Monthly