Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 09, 1947, Image 1

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Formerly The
Southern Oregon
Miner
$3 per Year
2 Year» for SS
LOO PEH YEAR
a
Lions Planning
Trip Friday To
Central Point
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NEWS REVIEW
AS1II AND, |A< KS( )N ( ( >(JM Y. ( >RI GON
GUN CLUB TO BE FORMED
BY LIONS IN ASHLAND
Bank Deposits Reach 1Q47 Com m ¡tfnp
High of six Million
w «irai nee
Don M aeW hirter, m em ber of
the Lions club bus been appointed
Bank deposits In th e F irst Nat»
chairm an of the com m ittee in
tonal hank of P ortland, A shland
charge of organizing an A shland
branch w ere $6,766,827.59 us
gun club. T he club will he org an ­
D ecem ber 31, 1946 according
ized by the
A shland lions club
.
. ,
, . , , .a press release m ade by E. B.
. . . i
M acNaughton, Pre blent of tht
once It is started.
,
. institution
Loans totaled $718.
P resto q W aterbury and J. Q 1079. 97
Adams will assist M aeW hirter In
One year ago the call figures
getting the club started. It is
totaled, deposits: $5,232,877; and
hoped th a t la te r the club wil) i n ­ lonas $185.822
clude skeet and pistol shooting
All persons in terested in this
Cut) are urged to m eet in the
city hall Ja n u a ry 17.
I hursday. January 9,
nt
--» » in" rh e A rm y
A re Perm anent
W arrants
'947
NEWSOM HARRISON DIES
IN YREKA. CALIFORNIA
Voi i j, No. 4$
Directors State
H arry H a rris >n received word 1
last week th at his brother, New-
Com m ittee m em bers of the city
» a » ‘- n . <>' V reka
council for 1947 w ere nam ed last C alifornia, had died Ja n u a ry 1,
I hursday afternoon at a special at the Siskiyou county G eneral
Will Aid Pointer*» In
.session of the city council last hospital in Y reka. He was buried j
Startinq New Club
T hursday afternoon, J a n u a ry 2, in the fam ily plot in M o u n ta in 1 Equipment Will Be
at the City hall. The special ses­ View cem etery in A shland, Sat- ( Shipped February 5
Lions club m em bers from Ash
sion was called because M ayor urday, Jan . 4.
At a board of d irectors m eeting
hind, M edford and G ru n ts Pass
Thornton Wiley left for K ansas
H arrison was born A ugust 5,
of
the Rogue Valley B roadcasting
will converge on C entral Point In
City Missouri, Monday m orning, 1888 in A shland and resided in
Co.
late S unday afternoon, J a n u ­
therefore
could
not
have
atten
d
ed
so
u
th
ern
O
regon
until
1930,
w
hen
num bers F riday evening, to In­
he
w
ent
to
Yreka.
the
reg
u
lar
session.
ary
5, at th e L ithia hotel te n ta ­
stitu te a new club at the city.
He
is
su
rv
iv
ed
by
his
widow,
Herb
Fischborn
and
Jo
h
n
Nos-
tive
plans w ere m ade to p u t
Extensive pluns foi the new
lei were sw orn in as new m em ­ Ina H arrison of Y reka; four sons, KW IN on the air by M arch 1st.
club's d u n ter night exercises
A shland Elks basketball team bers of the council by J. Q. C harles H arrison of B erkeley,
According to R obert R einholdt,
will play the M edford G roceteria Adams, city recorder. Follow ing Scott H arrison of th e U. S. M ar­
have been m ade and it is ex p ect­
statio n m anager, b etter tra n sm it­
team, T hursday night, Ja n u a ry 9, com m ittees w ere appointed for ine Corps statio n ed a t C am p P e n ­
ed th at some 30 m em bers from
ting eq u ip m en t and a larg er m ore
a t the S outhern O regon college 1947: Finance, D augherty, W eit­ dleton, C alifornia, Dick of Yreka
the A shland den, fifty from M ed­
com plete p la n t will be installed
education
gym
nasium
.
of
A.
R.
M
oltner,
m
anager
of
tin
ford and fifty from G ru n ts Pass
zel and Redford; light, W eitzel, and N. H. Jr. of Yreka. He also as soon as new eq u ip m en t a n iv e s
will be present.
T he A shland Elks are last Nosier and M errill; w ater, F isch­ leaves one sister, L aura Pierce of S hipping date for eq u ip m en t
local theaters, and his assistant.
Also p resen t to give the new Gordon G ateley, W illiam E. H ea­ y e a r’s S outhern O regon in d e­ born, Redford and N osier; street, A shland; his b ro th er H arry of
w hich has been ord ered h as been
club Its official send off will be
ly, secretary of the cham ber ol pendent cham pions, and a r e Nosier, D augherty and W eitzel; A shland, one grandchild, C harles set for F eb ru a ry 5th. T he eq u ip ­
Hay Je u b of C oquille, district
m em bers of the so u th ern division fire, M errill, Fischborn and D au ­ H arrison Jr. of B erkeley and his m ent is being ordered from Q u in ­
president und "Izzy" Halin, a dis com m erce, F rank J. Van Dyke, of the county Independent loop gherty; realty, Redford, M errll m other and fath er-in -law , Mr. cy, Illinois.
trict officer from Eugene. O ther George G reen, and A ndy A n d er­ this year. T hey defeated a Sams and Fischborn.
and Mrs. Tom Hoover of Yreka
B uilding plans are p resen tly
d istrict officers are expected to son atten d ed a d in n er Monday Valley team last T hursday night
being studied by statio n officials
•All city appointm ents w ere con­
evening
at
the
Rogue
valley
conn
be presen t also.
by a score of 101 to 38.
j who stated th at th e old building
firm ed by the council. City S u p ­
The new Lions d in at C entral try Cut) w hich was given by Rob
' will be razed and th e foundation
erintendent, Elm er Biegel was
ei
I
I,.
L
ippert,
new
ow
ner
of
the
Point has been organized w ith a
used for the new building.
again
nam
ed
electric
d
ep
artm
en
t
ix verette In tersta te theaters. Lip
m em bership of tw enty.
Bob Lugar, o w ner and m anager
M em bers of th e board of d ire c t­
su p erintendent; Earl H o si e r;
pert
heads
the
O
regon-C
alifornia
At the n ex t regular m eeting ol
stree t d ep artm en t s u p e r i n t e n ­ of the A shland A utom otive m ach­ ors p resen t a t the m eetin g in ­
theater
group,
which
purchased
the Lions club here in A shland
ine shop on N orth Main, p u rc h as­ cluded: H ow ard W iley, M ark
dent; fire chief, C. J. B aughm an;
the S o u th ern Oregon college has the A shland and M edford theat
ed the am bulance service from H am acker and H erb H ild of
assistant
fire
chief,
H.
D.
M
cNair,
kctbull team will lx* guests of the »•rs last week
H lllah Tem ple, A ncient, A rabic firem en, John Kiel and Neal th e L itw iller F u n eral hom e this Corning, C alifornia, H arold M er­
Lions. The following week the DR. WELLS WILL ADDRESS
O rder, Nobles of the M ystic H eard; chief of police, C. P. T al­ week. This service will be know n rill, R obert Ingle, R obert Dodge,
High school grizzlies will be e n ­ MEDFORD GARDEN CLUB
S hrine, held th eir annual election ent, assistant chief of police, C. C. in the fu tu re as the A shland A m ­ C hester C orry and F ran k J. Van
bulance com pany.
tertain ed by the organization.
Dyke. Jo h n Billings, sec retary -
Dr. W ayne Wells, ornithologist of nobles and appointed officers Williams, patrolm en, W illiam O ’­
L u g ar has had six years special trea su rer, w as u n ab le to a tte n d
for
the
year
1947,
at
the
M
asonic
at S outhern Oregon College, will
Brien, Thom as A. Ghea, H erbert
train in g and experience in the the S unday afternoon m eeting b e­
speak to the M edford G arden tem ple ln A shland, Ja n u a ry 3.
Hayes, and Edw ard M itchell; city
am
bulance service. He was in cause of illness.
P
otentate,
Paul
D.
G
reen,
Eu
club, F riday m orning, Ja n u a ry 10.
judge, C. O. P resnail; city a tto r­
the
am bulance business in D en­
gene;
Chief
R
abban,
Earl
T.
N
ew
­
KW IN station w hich w as lo cat­
Wells will lecture on Oregon
ney, William Briggs, cem etery
ver, C olorado from 1939 to 1940, ed at 1180 H elm an road, w as d es­
Mrs. Sam McNair, who is in birds, and non-m em bers of the bry, A shland; A ssistant R abban, su p erin ten d en t F ran k David.
at w hich tim e he joined the tro y ed by fire early F rid ay m oan­
Oscar F. K ittredge, A del; Q rien
charge of the Red C ross sew ing club are Invited.
R obert Dodge was appointed to
rooms In A shland, rep o rts that
Mrs. O tto H eckert of Jac k so n ­ ta i Guide, H. H erm an M ayberry, the park board to fill the vacancy U nited S tates N avy .He was chief ing, D ecem ber 20. T hey first
U , . .
,
,
,
.p h arm ac ist m ate in th e n a w and
the W om en’s civic club m em bers ville will he guest sp eak er at the A shland; T reasu rer, Geo. W. i t .
ie s.g n íd
'
86 had SpeClal am bulance tra l" in e- s ta rte d broadcasting in A ugust
Dunn, A shland; R ecorder, R ufus «signed
and S eventh Day A dvent i s t afternoon session of the club.
11946, w ith Roy Peck as station
E. D etrick .A shland; F irst Cere
church m em bers are at present
m anager.
The M ayor review ed the fin an ­
monlal M aster, A rth u r R. L eavitt,
the organizations which are sew ­ MRS. MILLER ELECTED
R einholdt, presen t
m anager,
cial
condition
of
th
e
city
and
p
re
­
ing for the Red Cross.
M edford;
Second
C e re m o n ia l
STATE COMMTTTEEWOMAN
sta
te
d
th
a
t
th
e
new
u
n
it
w ould
M embers of the civic club met
Mrs. V. D. M iller w as elected M aster, Eugene H. T ardy, G ran ts sented plans for 1947.
,b e equipped in such a m an n er
W ednesday afternoon and sewed sta te com m itteew om an at the Pass; M arshal, L. C. T aylor, M ed­ fTEVENSON ADDRESSES
N ational gu ard d rill pay need th a t FM in stallatio n s could be
on dresses and sunsuits for little Jackson county dem ocratic cen­ ford; O rator, Jo h n E. B lair, Lake- COUNTY MEDICAL GROUP
not be rep o rted as a p a rt of e a r n - ! m ade.
hoys to he sen t to refugee c h ild ­ tral com m ittee m e e tin g
l a s t view; C aptain of the G uard, Rob­
__________________
Di Elmo Stevenson, president ing by v eteran s who are d raw in g I
ren All of these garm ents are cut T hursday evening, Ja n u a ry 2, at e rt A. Thom pson, K lam ath Falls; of S outhern Oregon college, a d ­ subsistence w hile tak in g educa- EXTENSION UNIT MEETS
out in M edford and are sent to the Hotel Medford.
T rustee, R alph E. S w eeney, M ed­ dressed m em bers of th e Jack so n tion or on-the-job training, Wll- IN TALENT CITY HALL
A shland to be sewed.
A program of organization and ford, A ssistant O uter G uard , Wll C ounty Medical society, W ednes­ liam J. B ender, V eterans Adm in-
T alen t E xtension u n it m et
Mrs. M cNair .stated that she expansion w ere planned for the ham J W allace, A shland .
day evening, J a n u a ry 8, at th e istratlon train in g officer for th is ' W ednesday m orning, J a n u a ry 8.
(area .said today.
in th e city hall. F oreign exchange
imped m any m ore organizations next tw o years at this m eeting,
R epresentatives to the Im p er­ Rogue Valley country club.
would help In the Red C ross sew- The Jackson county dem ocrats ial Council Session at A tlantic
This was an annual b an q u et o f ' Drill pay will not be included j®n d a stu d y of English wom en
mg. explaining that last year plan to p resen t the voters w ith a City New Jerse y are Illustrio u s the m edical society and d in n er ' n the $175 and $200 lim itatio n s 1was discussed.
tw en ty -th re e sew in g ' organiza- strong ticket at the next election. P otentate, Paul D. G reen, Past was served at 6:30 p.m. at t h e ’fixed bv congress on com bined, A potluck luncheon w as served
tioiis were operating in Ashland and provide adeq u ate sup p o rt t< P otentate, M arshall E. C ornett, co u n try club.
'e arn in g w here subsistence can be at noon-
the candidates.
C hief R abban Earl T N ew bry
paid. B ender explained. The VA
1 requires all exservicem en d ra in ­
and Rajah K ennett P. Law rence HOME EXTENSION UNIT
ing subsistence u n d er th e G. I.
WILL MEET JAN. 15
MAYOR AND MRS. WILEY
M em bers of the Home E xten- bil1 to rep o rt th e ir earn in g s from
WILL ATTEND ASSEMBLY
W iv e s o f th e m e m b i
of the
TO THE EDITOR
sion un it will m eet Ja n u a ry 15 at j productive labor,
M ayor and Mrs. T hornton S.
A
shland
chapter,
T o a s tm a s te r 's
,
,
, , Final rites w ere held at the Wiley left M onday for K ansas the B ellview G range, for an all
•»
Til v i t
1 The follow ing le tte r w as re ­
Hasl; is in ^ P S l l O I l C l u b H o n o r s
International w ere guests at the L ltw illei funeral chapel M onday C ity, M i,K,uri. t o u t t ™ d l h c G e n -ld;>'r " ,ee’in,e,
c e iv e d from H erb Fischborn, A sh ­
reg u lar m eeting ot the club M on­ afternoon, Ja n u a ry 8, for Emma
land ch airm an of th e F o undation
'»
i
R o b e r t D u n n
day evening, J a n u a ry 6, at the Elizabeth K erby. Mrs. K erby died era! B oard n o t i n g of th e C h u r c h ^ " “ / ' * * ' ’ 7 ™
for
In fan tile P aralysis.
of
the
N
azarene,
w
hich
opens
bp
dlscussed
1
Mrs.
R
obert
D
unn,
the
form
er
A shland hotel dining room. The J a n u a ry 3 at her hom e in the
Vj , ' H
,
d M
Miss Donna Frazier, was honored D ear Sir:
club conducted th eir usual p ro ­ W agner creek district. She had Ja n u a ry 10. M ayor W iley re p re -| M
will
.
„ , u . d
w ith a su rp rise show er M o n d a y * I shall ap p reciate u it u if you w
in
gram In o rd er that the ladies pevn jn jjj health for some time. sents the n o rth w est d istrict, in- , ,
eluding Oregon, W ashington. Ida- . C h u lch Wl11 be hostesses for (
Ja n u a ry 8 by m em bers bC kind enough to Publish the
would get ai Idea ol the p ro v e -, M rs ElIllna K erby was born in hn M r.n .n n n
D akota's and the d ay ' and Urge each m em ber !ot Epsilon
J a n Sigm
u a iy a b*
by m em
-------- of ,
A lpha,
at bers
the ‘° llow ing a --------,
p P®a l to th e citizens
d u re of th e M onday evening Jackson county Oregon, A ugust 6, ho, M ontana, the
to
bring
a
salad
or
dessert.
__________________
(civic clubhouse. Mrs. D unn is a blS « » « " ^ t y in th e in te re st of
Wyoming.
m eetings.
,
, ,
1873 and had spent her en tire lift
e In fan
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Elam and (m em ber of the new ly organized .th
i thC
la n tile
ti,e P araly sis Fu n d
M ayor W iley has been on the
Dave W hittle, president of the jlc ie ,n tde valley. She is the wid-
C am paign.
general
board
of
his
church
for
g
ra
n
d
d
au
g
h
ter
w
ere
guests
at
a
club.
club, welcom ed the ladles, then ow o, WH1|am F Kerb y who pre-
L ast w eek the fam iliar w ishing
m any years and has atten d ed this steak d in n er last T hursday even-
tu rn ed the m eeting over to E d ; ceded ht.,. ln dealh
Club m em bers discussed plans
w
ells
of th e In fan tile P aralysis
ing at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. to sell tickets on a radio th a t w ill
S ingniaster who was toastm aster.
She is survived by five ch ild ­ assem bly every year.
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W illiam Bush.
S in g m aster Introduced Don H in­ ren: G eorge K erby, Mrs. Leora
be given aw ay at one of th e b as­ F o u n d atio n again m ade th e ir a p ­
F ordyce A shcroft, v eteran s a d ­
thorne, topiem aster, who called Som m er, and Mrs. Eva T aylor of
k etb all gam es at S o u th ern O reg­ p earan ce on th e co unters of our
T uesday evening, Ja n u a ry 7, a on college in the n ear fu tu re. R e­ stores, business houses, and in
on each m em ber of the club for a Route 2, Mrs. Em m a Crowl, m inistration re p resen ta tiv e is on
two m inute talk. C larence W il­ G rants Pass, Mrs. Mabel S tennett, du ty at the A shland guidance roof on one of the tent houses’at freshm ents w ere served afte r the the local ban k and post office.
The vigorous, n ever ending
liam s and Jo h n von K u h h n an n C rescent C ity; tw o brothers, M ar­ center at S o u th ern Oregon col- the Elam saw m ill w as destroyed ousiness session and th e show er.
gave five m inute speeches. Roger lon B rin er of Coquille and A n­ lege from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. each by fire. The stove in the house
P auline Ulstad, G ladys Mack, cam paign ag ain st In fan tile P a ra l­
w as overheated.
Rath spoke for ten m inutes • on drew B rlner of R oute 2; one sis­ week day,
Donna F razier D unn, G ayle M or­ ysis needs y o u r help. Y our change
the subject, “M ilk" W endell L aw ­ ter, Mrs. z\nnabelle Molle, C res­
ris, Diane P atterson, C larice L a t­ dropped into th e w ishing w ells
rence w as critic.
im er, B etty S m ith and D orothy accom plishes a g reat deal in h elp ­
cent City. T here are also 13 gran
Each of the guests received a children and eight great g ra n d ­
M orris w ere presen t for th e m eet­ ing to b attle polio. Polio strik es
viciously and w ith o u t w arning.
corsage as a gift of the club .
ing M onday evening.
children.
It respects no age, creed or re li­
gion. Epidem ics of In fan tile P a ra ­
MRS TERRILL IS TALENT
lysis m ay h it any A m erican com ­
MARCH DIMES CHAIRMAN
Mrs. P arth en a T errill, T alent m u n ity a t any tim e. In such cases
By Tom m y N ew ton
’ und the b rillian t floor-w ork anc
postm istress, was appo i n t e d the N ational F oundation of In ­
Bellview grange m em bers d is­
shooting eye of little C harlie Jan -
S
o
u
th
ern
O
regon
College
M arch of Dimes ch airm an for the fan tile P araly sis m ust come to
cussed plans W ednesday evening,
F uneral s e n ices w ere c o n d u c t-! oack jn the baskem aH "spoUlglu d re a u - Wes P eters, at b’3 1/ ’ doe. T alent D istrict, V erne Sm ith, th e aid of such strick en com m un­
Ja n u a ry 8, for a pie and card cd by the R everend G eorge M. Iur the fir8t lhne S|nce
w uh most ot the backboard w ork ano
social to be held at a later date. Shum an, for C harles A rrid Bui- ' Aj Sim pson at the h e lm ’ ot a 1S th e eo n sistent high scorer ot Jackson county M arch of Dimes ities, as it com es to the aid of in ­
Proceeds from this social will be lis, T uesday afternoon, J a n u a ry p„w ertu l SOC live that has cop- thf ^ u i n ,e t It s a toss-up at the chairm an, announced this week. dividuals. It has often been stated
Mrs. T errill will h an d le all col­ th at 50% of all any com m unity
tu rn ed over to the polio drive. 7, at the L itw iller F uneral home. ped nine stra ig h t wins s„ t :„ - i h i J o t h e r fo rw ard post, w ith h aro
They plafl to have it before F eb­ B ullis died at the C om m unity season .A fter a ¡ate sU G due to a d riv in g *'T ex " G atlin and D arrel lections for th at area d u rin g the gives stay s in th at com m unity.
1947 M arch of Dimes cam paign. But beyond th at, the o th er 50%
ru ary 1st,
hospital S atu rd ay . J a n u a ry 4, continuance ot th eir football sche- C opeland, a sm ooth passer and a
and m ore - the m onies collected
On the evening of Ja n u a ry 21st,
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. L itw iller from o th er com m unities - may
aftei a short illness.
dule, the R aiders got rolling last good shot, dividing the duties.
the M onarch Seed and Feed Co.
S im pson’s coaching career e x ­ and fam ily will move into th en be re tu rn ed to us, should co ndi­
B ullis was born in C harles City, w ith a tw in w in over the Ashland
of M edford will show a sound
W isconsin, May 13, 1866, and was Elks, 51-41 and 37-36, and crush- tends back to A shland high, new home on G ran ite stre e t this tions in o ur d istrict necessitate
technicolor film to m em bers of
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel lng the Mt. S hasta A m erican Leg- w here he m entored a team th at week.
such help. And all m onies tu rn ed
the grange.
Mrs. Kay H ufm an is in Reno, o v er to the N ational F oundation
B ullls, He had lived in A shland lon team , 96-37. Pacific Univer- carried off the state cham pionship
All com m ittees for the year for the past fourteen years.
in 1944. In tw o years at M edford N evada convalescing from a re ­ benefit all of us in d irectly at all
. . .
, , ,
,
I ‘s *fy ° f F orest G rove was the next
1947 w ere appointed at the W ed­
He is survived by tw o daught- I vk.tlm> dropping a double header high, his team s fen t to th e finals cent illness.
tim es, because a large p a rt of the
nesday m eeting of the Bellview
^ ) e r s Mrs. L aura M eyers, S eattle to SOC, 49-36 and 50-41. Simpson a t " sta te ,” in both ’45 and '46.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. H uffm an collection is used for research and
Grange. Five officers who we l d ' a n < M ls* Nada B uckley, K lam ath , hen took his charges north to
This F riday and S atu rd ay A sh­ will leave this w eekend to spend equipm ent, for new w ays to a t ­
land su p p o rters of the R aiders some tim e in S o u th ern C alifornia. tack, delay and d efeat the M ighty
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7
?
Falls;
three
brothers,
S
am
uel
B.
M
cM
innville
where
thev
clnh-
Uellview jo in t Installation b e f o r e 'Bullis Jesse BulliS) C()rvallis; und
vlHe* w h e ie they club will have a chance to see the club
Mr .and Mrs. Don Beach arc C rippler. Such research and e q u ­
C hristm as, w ere Installed W ed-»H arvey B B u„ is of A shland; one bed Linfield College twice, 56-44 in action on the SOC m aple court the p aren ts of a baby boy born
ip m en t have m ade possible q u ick ­
and
53-45
.T
heir
last
tw
o
wins
nesday evening.
siste r ,Mrs. Melissa H ughes of w ere at the expense of Eastern w hen S im pson’s club m eets the J a n u a ry 8, at th e C om m unity e r and m ore com plete recovery
C orvallis.
for the victim s of in fan tile P a ra ­
O regon College, w hen the R aid­ O regon college of Education. hospital.
Mrs. Mubelle H udspeth re tu rn ­
M onm outh.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. W olfe have lysis.
ers
had
to
come
from
behind
to
ed to San Francisco S unday after
Mr. and Mrs. Allison M oulton,
The M onm outh club will be out a new baby son born J a n u a ry 8
Your con trib u tio n s m ade this
spending several w eeks in the Jr, and son, W illiam , visited Mrs. add victories num ber 8 and 9. to erase the m em ory of last fa lls !a t the Sacred H eart hospital in
possible. The fig h t against polio
The
first
night's
score
was
52-50,
hom e of her son and fam ily, K. A. M oulton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
football defeat at the hands of Medford.
m ust go on. W hen you step into
and the second gam e ,61-51.
Ed D unn Sunday.
Miller,
Sim pson coached raid ers and pri , Jo h n R. P ltten g e r will leave o n ‘yo u r fav o rite store, your bank or
--------------------------- | Mr. and Mrs. F ran k J. Van
Sim pson builds his fast-break- gam e dope indicates th at the S atu rd ay for P o rtlan d w here he j post office, rem em b er th a t your
Special sale childrens warm j Dyke and family will leave this ing offense around his pair of I gam es this w eekend should be will visit Mr. and Mrs. E arl Ed-1 help is needed in this fight. JO IN
mittens and gloves >/a price at week for Salem, to spend the speed -m erch an t guards, C huck th rillers. T ickets are on sale at J sell, and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pit-1 TH E MARCH O F DIMES.
Marshall Wells on the Plesa.
next two monthq.
D eA utrem ont and Bobby H o efs,.th e A shland S porting goods.
;tenger.
j
H erb Fischborn
Members Named
KWIN Will
If 111 ft III 0000
3
Return To Air
Elks Will Play
Medford Team Thurs.
New Theater
Owners Entertain
Bob Lugar Buys
Ambulance Service
Hiiiah Temple Has
Annual Election
.Mrs. McNair Is Head
of Red Cross Sewing
Veterans Do Not
Report Drill Pay
Toastmasters Have
Wives As Guests
Metten . . .
Native of Jackson
County Dies Monday
“ ¡ JIB .
SOC Basketball Team Is
Bellview Grange
Plans Box Social
Retired Man Dies In
Ashland Saturday
Following Gridders’ Steps