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4 Formerly The Southern Oregon Miner *3 per Year 2 Year* for 95 S au tn & u t Oieaosi NEWS REVIEW ASI II A N I), fA( KM » 3.00 PER YEAR < ( ,i N TY , OREGON Reenlistment Grades In The Army Are Permanent Warrant* I liursday, January 23, 1947 Voi. i j. No. 47 HEALY MEETS WITH OTHER DR. W. W. WELLS TO CHAMBER MEMBERS JACKSONVILLE CLUB W illiam Healy, secretary ol tin Dr. W. W. Wells of S outhern I A shland chum ber of com m erce, gon College spoke on “N ativ e| and F rank Van Dyke m et with rees’’ to the Jack so n v ille G arden! rep resen tativ es of county courts I 'clu b last T h u rsd ay afternoon at and cham bers of com m erce o f . the hom e of Mrs. O tto H eckart. Jackson, Lake and K lam a t h M em bers of the club answ ered to A shland lodge, BPOE 944, arc counties, and two representatives sponsoring the M arch of Dimes roll call by m aking garden reso KREISMAN HAS DOCTORAL BY-LAWS ACCEPTED BY BILLIN GS W ILL PRESID E oi the S hasta-C ascade W onder Dance which is being held S a t RESEARCH PUBLISHED lutions. . UNANIMOUS ACCLAIM AT ELECTION OF BOARD land association, in M edford F ri urday, Ja n u a ry 25, at th e Elks A ith u r K reism an, in stru cto r o f; Mrs. R. T. Nichol, . . program „ ----- MEMBERS HEAR REPORT OF DIRECTORS day, Ja n u a ry 17, to discuss plans Tem ple in A shland. English and L anguages at South- chairm an, show ed colored slides Ken Robbins, secre t i n Oregon College, has had his (obtained from th e F ederation of M em bers of the C ham ber of for a three county participation in Jo h n Billings, p resid en t of the tary of the lodge, doctoral ‘ 1 research, published by (Oregon G ard en clubs. Mrs. R. N. board of d irectors for the Y.M.C. C om m erce will m eet n ex t week S hasta-C ascade tourist prom otion F IC N T D efinite plans have not yet is chairm an o f the the A m ieiican L ite ra tu re G roup of (Finney presented an arran g em en t at S o u th ern O regon college foi been announced for the partielpa iN n s r u .! dance com m it t e e tin Modern L anguage A ssociation en titled , "sticks and stones," Mrs. A., will preside at the first a n MHMLVSI* the re g u la r C ham ber of C om lion of the three counties In the and Leslie G ra n t is ol A m e rica, the n a tio n a l academ ic K enneth F arley displayed the nual m eeting and election of m erce Tuesday noon luncheon. A activities of the W onderland asso assisting him. jo u rn a l in th is pro fessio na l field. straw b erry tree which has had board of directors of th e young m otion p ictu re will he presented ciatlon. Ace o r d i n g to K reism an is at p resen t w orking gi own. m en ’s C h ristian assoc i a t i o n, Robbins the dance on L iterary C ritical O pinion in to the group under the auspices M esdam es H eckert, W. A. C h il which will be held S un d ay a f te r will begin a t 9 :00 p.m. and will the works of O liver W endell ders and Dee H endrickson were of the V eterun's adm inistration. noon, Ja n u a ry 26, a t 3;00 o’clock last until 1:00 a.m. A good o rc h Holmes ’, and hopes th at the com hostesses for the afternoon. At this w eeks C ham ber of Com in the P resb y terian church, ac estra has been procured and tick- pleted work will form one of a C harles M cFarlan, form er an- also celebrate the golden anni- m erce luncheon the m em bers ol cording to R. N. F letch er, sec re series of critical m o n o g rap h ’s on the organization u n an im o u s 1 y announcer for KWIN, A shland, is Elk's Tem ple and at the M art. A m erican L ite ra tu re co n tem p lat tary of the club. This m eeting new em ployed by radio station A dm ission is $1.25 per couple, in- passed the new by-law s which ed by Boston U niversity. w itn the election of the 21 m em KFLW . K lam ath Falls, M cFar eluding tax. According to an announcem ent bers to the board of d irecto rs hud been p rep ared by a com m it lands picture and a brief biogra Proceeds of the dance are tu rn - P h y s i c a l T r u i n i n i f m ade this week by C lifford L. will com plete th e process of r e tee headed by Ben Lom bard, A sh phy appeared in a radio colum n ed over to the N ational Founda- , Constance, associate re g istra r of organization sta rte d sev eral m on land attorney. in the K lam ath Falls H earld last tion for Infantile P aralysis w hich v 1 U S S 6 S IvCSUITICG the U niversity of Oregon, two tas ago, and b rought to com ple W illiam H ealy .secretary of the week. utilizes the funds to aid research Colone, PrestOn B. W aterbury, stu d en ts from A shland w ere on tion un d er the d irectio n of tlje C h am b er of Com m erce, reported and to com bat polio. ’ form er U. S. A rm y physical train - the fall term honor roll of the tem porary board com posed of fif on th e activ ities of the Chum bei Dr. and Mrs. G. W B ruce had H erb Fischborn, A shland c h a ir ing instructor, has resum ed his university. teen local business an d ’p rotes- th ro u g h o u t the past six m onths. as their guests S atu rd ay m orning, m an for the foundation pointed Ninon King, d au g h ter of Mrs. sional men. H ealy pointed out th at the F ourth Mr. and Mrs. L. A Duncan, out that half the contributio n s re physical train in g class for A sh land boys he rep o rted this week. R uth King, 364 H argadine street, P rogram for the an nual m e e t of Ju ly C eleb ration would be the friends from the Dalles. m ain w ith local ch ap ters and are , Tw enty boys are taking the and a senior in psychology, a p ing will include—Jo h n B illings, m ajor e n te rta in m e n t ev en t ol utilized in the care and trea tm e n t course of physical in stru ctio n p eared on the list. Joseph T. B ur- P resid en t of the Boad, presiding. 1947 und th a t full cooperation of patients. ! which was developed by Colonel dic, son of Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Invocation, Song S ervice and was needed in order to put th at 1 he o th er half goes to th e nat- W aterbury d u rin g his to u r of B urdic, 122 High street, also m ade reading ot scripture. B usiness se s celebrution over und to pu t a- ional office for research, train in g , duty w ith the A rm y. The group th e honor list. B urdic, a sopho sion, F inancial R eport, S e c re t cross o th er projects which the and education, and for em ergency -meets on M ondays and W ednes- m ore, is m ajoring in pre-m edics. a ry ’s R eport, R eading an d A dop o rg an izatio n is now pursuing, aid in epidem ics. j days in the A shland A rm ory, and tion of C onstitution B rief Talks. p artic u la rly the golf course. F irst rehearsal of the U nited V ein Sm ith, A shland, is Jack - also m eets altern ately on T hurs- "The "Y” and the School, L elan d R alph Koozer, m anage r o I P. Linn. B agley canning com pany report Choirs will be held T hursday. son county chairm an for th e day and Fridays, T h T p ro g ram . according to W a t-' "The "Y ” and the C h u rc h ”, Rev. cd on th e m eeting of H ighw ay Ja n u a ry 30, ut the M ethodist foundation. S m ith, who has long G. M. S h u m an. 99 association w hich he attended church. The rehearsal will begin been interested in the cam p aig n ,erbury, has a d efinite p ractical, "The "Y " a W orld-w ide M ove lust week in Salem . Koozer stated at 8:00, The choir will sing the to com bat infantile p a ra lysis application and is designed to I out this a t last ..... week th i,,«,» ■«.->( teach teacn young I-arkirg G rubb, new ly elected m en t”, D w ight O. Welch, of the young m m en en how how to to best best util-1 util th a t the Association favored full m usic for the E aster evening pro pointed ....i y e a i’s epidem ic of polio was the | ze then natu ral physical stren g th ten iPora ry p resid en t of the Ash A rea Council of the Y.M.C.A.s ot publicity for the proposed plan to gram . la nd onn . club, .b .k --------- the Pacific N orthw est. land gun announced O. J. B jorlie, A shland high ets are presently on sale at the get add itio n al revenue for the this w eek th a t th e n ex t m eeting Election of the B oard of D irect highw ays by utilizing a sales tax, school vocal in stru cto r, will d ir strik e the nation. of the club would be F rid ay ev en ors. Closing W orship C erem ony - The Naional F oundation which w ith a specific breakdow n of the ect the choir this year. The music ing Ja n u a ry 31, at 7 o’clock p.m. Tri H Y and Hi Y C lubs of A sh rev en u e Indicating for ju st w hat for the program has arriv ed and second m ajor polio d isaster to J in the city council hall. A propos land. Benediction. consists of a varied group of se l of Dimes needs funds m ore th an purposes it w ould be used. W alter M ichael of Los Angeles, F letch er said, “E very c o n trib u Dr. W alter W. W eller, president ections. some of the selections ev er this year to replenish d e California p urchased the A. & B. ed set of by-law s and the proce dure of affiliating w ith th e N at- tor to the Y.M.C.A. F in an ce ca m pleted finances w hich w ere used of the C ham ber appointed Roger to be sung A C appella. C hoir m em bers who are in te r up last sum m er in the fig h t a- Rlfle »«M association, — .-i.uon, w ill in be oe paign held last sum m er is a m em R ath as com m ittee chairm an for t t kA |iu °T W‘ *am L ' Benson j p resented to the m em bers by of- ber on a p articipating basis of the H ealth com m ittee; H enry ested in singing w ith the group gainst the epidem ic, and A1 Holmes. ificers o f t h . ri,.K the A sh lan d Y.M.C.A. and is u rg G aley, national affairs; A1 H ay this year are urged to atten d the A shland people, according t t d 4 MRtflatl w as in th e iMMi’r tg»**»-) .... n ' v,. . , nes, traffic; Ed S ingm aster, fire first rehearsal. Robbins, will have a chance to tra d in g • business in Los A ngeles ' , thw tl *f j ° 6 V ed to be p resen t a t this an n u al help in the M arch of Dimes ¡before coming to A shland. Mr. e.d 1 tn UiSl m --------o eeUng oi th e ViUW club --me m eeting and p a rtic ip a te in the p rev en tio n ; Bob Van Vleet, e d u F riday evening, J a n u a ry 17, are election of the new B oard of D ir- cation; Jam es Jee te r, convention, cam paign by su p p o rtin g t h e M ichael is m arried and has two and Ben Lom bard, industrial. dance this S atu rd ay , Ichildren, they purchased a hom e William O. Yates, vice p resid en t; ectors. However, the A nnu a 1 ------------------------— at 502 Sisikiyou and have been Don M cW hirter, se c re ta ry -tre a s (Meeting is open to th e public and F eb ru ary 4 has been set as the Mr. and Mrs, Dean Davis have ¡Jiving in A shland for the p ast u rer, E. J. Madison, serg ean t- at- all persons in terested in the p ro day w hen bids on the Plaza p ro arnis, and J. Q. A dam s, Coi. P. gram of th e Association are co r ject will again be accepted by the m oved from S pringfield, O re g o n ,th re e m onths. The fam ily located B. W aterbury, an d C. C. W ill dially in v ited to be p re sen t.” state highw ay com m ission. T. S. to A shland on P alm A venue. D a v -'in A shland because one of th eir iams, directors. Ju n io r-S en io r P.T A. will cele W iley, M ayor of A shland was is has tran sferre d his re g istratio n sm all dau g h ters has asthm a, and b rate "F ounders D ay”, T hursday notified by H. H. Baldock, S tate from the U niversity of O regon to they found th at this clim ate w a s' W illiam E. Healy, secretary of ! the C ham ber of Com m erce, toiu », S o u th ern O regon college, w h e re'g o o d for h er health, evening, F eb ru a ry 20th at the highw ay engineer. Ju n io r High C afeteria. They will he is m ajoring in teach er educa-1 W. L. Benson has been o p e ra t ciao niem uers at th eir first m eet-, The Plaza project w hich has Schedule for’ n ex t S a tu rd a y ’s io n . Mrs. D avis is the form er I ing the A. & B. S p o rt Shop for ing th at the old N atio n al G uard also celeb rate this golden anni- been off again since C arolyn Rose, d au g h ter of Mr. j the past two years. His plans for range in Valley View, w hich is 'g a m e s , in the Y.M.C.A. C hurch « t a i_ .■ oeen versary of P.T.A. In connection . on ,,, again IT , oil . . , w i t h t this h is m eeting. Mrs. W illiam W orld Wal' began ,an and a ended w ith " or,a„ wu H " ?T.Ban ‘ ,7" and Mrs. K arl Rose. the f u t i are indefinite. He ow ned by the C ham ber, would be basketball league, w ill b e : F Healy has k been . _ appointed chaii „u..:.. was offered for bids a few m onths tu rn ed over to the club, and th at T alent vs. M ethodist i plans a N a ti o n and rest first, E. ago but because of rising costs N azarene vs. C ongregational j Elton P etri w ill rem ain as an tney would assist the club in g et m an for th e m eeting, w hich will contractors w ere forced out and ting the range in shape. An inspe P resb y teria n vs C hurch of C hrist be held n t the Ju n io r high cafe em ployee of the S port shop, no bids w ere accepted. According ction of the range will be m ade teria. F irst ro u n d of th e Y.M.C.A. MRS. PETERS NAMED ON Sunday, Ja n u a ry 26. Mrs. S tan Leonard has been ap- to 1 “ Baldock aiao cK the state highw ay C hurch B ask et B all League for , k ________2, co m m ission hopes that the p ro NOM INATING COMMITTEE boys w as p lay ed in th e Ju n io r pointed ch airm an of the cup com 1 Mrs. A. E. P eters, of th e Ash- S.O.C. COEDS TO High School Gym. S atu rd ay , J a n m ittee for th e P.T.A., she will be ject will be com pleted In 1947 A shland Lion’s club w ere hosts land P are n ts Teachers A ssocia MARRY IN SPRIN G R alph Koozer, presiden t o f uary 19th., according to R. N. ussisted by Mrs. C. M. Litw iller Sally Leigh R ussell and Wil- Fletcher, secretary of th e Y.M.C to the A shland high school foot-1 tion, was nam ed to th e nom inat- H ighw ay 99 association who con and Mrs. C. L. Wolff. This com ing com m ittee, av at a m eeting ui of danl J Hih, botb stu d en ts at A., taking th e place of one of the ferred w ith Baldock and state hall squad m em bers, Earl Rogers, ...6 m ittee will select cups th at can principal of the high -------- school ---- and Jackson county council of p aren ts S o u th ern Oregon college, wil lb sen ato r Earl N ew bry last week team s th a t had to drop o u t of th e be used for th e P.T.A. m eetings in P ortland stated nt the C ham G erald GastinCau. T uesday even- and teachers last W ednesday, Jan . m al'ried in the early spring, League is the team from the L ast T hu rsd ay evening, J a n u I Miss R ussell is the d au g h ter of F riends C hurch of Talent. b er of C om m erce m eeting T ues ing, J a n u a ry 21, at the A shland uary 15 ,in Jacksonville. ary 16, was D ad’s night for the hotel dining room. Mrs. C. M. F razier, county vice- Mr. and Mrs. C harles W. Wilson, The C ongregational Team won Jr. Senior P.T.A. S tan Leonard day th a t the possibility of receiv ing no bids was great, and th at This is an annual affair for the president, was in charge of th e J r - of M edford, and h er fiance is from th e P resb y teria n s by a score was assisted in the kitchen by H R. M cKeever, Jo k e W eitzel, C If this was the case a plan of football m em bers. Roland P a r k s , program for the m eeting W ednes- tiie son of Mr. and Mrs. L anford of 13 to 10 S atu rd ay . The C hurch M. L itw iller, W illiam Healy, Elmo eost-plus m ight be considered in i e n te rta in e d the group by showing day. M oving pictures on social Hill of G ran ts Pass. He is a v e t of C h rist won from the M ethodist boys 21 to 3, w hile th e team from S tevenson, G eorge Mason, and o rd er th a t the project be eom plet- j m ovies of various football gam es hygiene w ere show n by the h ea l eran of W orld W ar II. th ro u g h o u t th e nation. th departm ent. T alent won by a score of 19 to 2 C liff Sm ith. Roland P arks led the ed at an early date. from the N azarene team . group in singing, and also show ed a m ovie titled, "The Logging In O fficials for the gam es w e re : d u stry ," Langer, Bissell, K annasto, M itch E. E. Vail was program chair A rm y recru itin g m em bers fu r ell and D urham . m an for th e evening and was as n ish ed -th eir assistance and sound slstcd by Mrs. Jac k Z ittercob, and tru ck to the M arch of Dimes Mrs, S tan L eonard in preparing drive, Tuesday, Ja n u a ry 21, The the program . Les G rant presided sound tru ck was in fro n t of the d u rin g the m eeting. Elks tem ple during the day, and Lily R uth Millage and Wesley a booth was set up to sell tickets H artley w ere m arried S unday, to r the March of Dimes dance, Ja n u a ry 12, at 2¡30 o’clock, w ith th at will be held in the Elks the Rev. Leland B. W ilkerson of Tem ple, Ja n u a ry 25 .from 9 o’ ficiating. J. E, Leigh, op erato r of the clock to 1 o’clock. A reception was held a t the A shland R ollere sk atin g rink, at Sgt C ornish S o u th erlan d of the home of the groom ’s p aren ts, in the A shland A rm ory .sold the op recru itin g service said th a t they T alent, im m ediately follow ing the eratlo n al rig h ts and equipm ent would ren d er this service through wedding. W ednesday to H. H. E lhart, form The bride and groom are both out Jack so n county. er ow ner and o p erato r of E lh a rt’s g raduates of T alent high school, store, now th e M art. and the bride is em ployed in the E lh art w ill begin operations. county school su p e rin te n d e n t’s F eb ru a ry 1st. P lans of the Leigh office in M edford. The groom has fam ily have not been announced Hal Powell, d istrict re p re se n ta been serving in the A rm ed forces tive of S tan d ard Oil Co’s public for the past tw o years. PLYMOUTH GUILD WILL The couple will m ake th eir relations division, of P o rtland, HAVE MEETING. JAN. 29 spoke to the Soroptim ists W ed home In T alen t a fte r they re tu rn P lym outh G uild of the C ongre nesday, Jan u a ry 22, in the A sh from a honeym oon in Arizona. gational church w ill m eet W ed land hotel dining room. nesday, aftern o o n a t 2:00 p.m. Mrs. C harles C arp en ter of Neil Pow ell spoke on “building to u r C reek en tertain ed Mrs. Mary Ja n u a ry 29, in th e church parlor, ist tra d e ”. He encourages having according to Mrs. Glen Prescott, Moser, Mrs. Ida C hurch, and Mrs. to u rist host schools th ro u g h o u t p resid en t of th e Guild. M ary P o rritt last W ednesday Oregon, in o rd er th a t th e new - V V evening at a bridge p arty . Mrs. C om m ittee in charge of enter- com ers to Oregon will be good q l h ’ll • tain m en t and refreshm ents for *idav and S itiirrtav ■ ♦ fka e n r ’ n _ j : _ _ x___ *_ _ • , tjl® Eu<J©n© Firs this ‘? c Z m e nrgc e “ ',-t.hJ h. ' l sA ™ W e 'd n e X the afternoon are Mrs H M u r o h V F J u .* “ ’ , ,n tne Hai<?ers of S o u th e rn Oregon College m eet the Eugene Firs this .. ... ..... . . ‘ , j ' ,Trlday ? nd S atu rd ay at the SOC gym nasium . R eading from left to right the R aiders a re ' back row __ C ham ber of C om m erce e x e c u t-1 lu n u n n , oo ♦ k k " • d i7 Mrs. W. H ilt Mrs. D avenport, and C huck Jan d reau , Jack K em nitxer, Wes P eters. T haine G atlin. D arrell C opeland; F ro n t row —B arney »ves th roughout the state on th is I ¿ 22’ h h° m e B ell‘ Elks Sponsor 1947 March of Dimes Dance, Jan. 25 C. of C. Members Will Meet Next Week at College First Annual Y Meeting Will Be Held This Sunday KVVIN Announcer With KFLW, at K. F. fwo Students On Honor List United Choirs Will Begin January 30 Grubb Announces Meeting Date Walter ¡Michael Buys A & B Sport Shop Plaza Project Bids Up Again on Feb. 4 IH’A Will Celebrate Golden Anniversary YMCA Ball Games .j, , *0 lie r layeCl Lions Entertain Football Team ({aiders Begin 1947 With Brilliant Record Army Assists March of Dimes Drive Graduates of Talent High School Wed Elhart To Operate Ashland Roller Rink Soroptknists Hear Hal Powell Speak Miss Gertrude Cox. Riggs. Chuck DeAulremonl, Al Simpson, coach; Bob Hoefs and Jim Jandreau. I subject. | vlew