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4 Form erly Th« Southern Oregon Miner $3 per Year 2 Y eari tor $5 _ NEWS REVIEW 3.00 PER YEAR March of Dimes Tournament Will End Polio Drive ASMI A N D , JACKSON C O U N T Y . O R EG O N “Artie” Monax Has Ixrst His Shadow Community Chest fleets H. Enders Gt I hursday, January j o , 1947 SENIORS HEAR ABOUT FRANK SCHOLARSHIP Inform ation concerning t h e Aaron M f rank S cholarship Foundation, Inc. has been given to all Seniors in the Ashland high chool, according to Earl Rogers, Principal. Rogers stated th at none of the seniors had m ade ap p lica tion for the scholarship as yet and doubted if any of them would. I his is the tw elfth y ear th at >< niors in Oregon high schools have been invited to en ter thi Aaron M. F rank scholarship com petition The scholarship carries a m axim um of $1000 and m ay tx extended over four years, to any institution of higher education in Oregon -’lÂment The Arm y Are P erm anent W arrants Voi: i j No. 48 Chief Talent Suggests Study of City Traffic S unday, F ebruary 2, A rctoniys 1 m onax, will determ ine to his s a t H enry Enders, A shland busl isfaction and beliefs, w hether or ness man and rancher, was elect not that portion of the world in the noU hcrn latitudes will u > • ed president of the new ly organ! Saturday Night Affair six niori w eeks zed C om m unity Chest com m ittee REALTY COMMITTEE WILL At SOC Matches F (B J N B (,I w i n t er or at a m eeting held M onday night INVESTIGATE HOSPITAL GROUND HOC w hether Elks A SOC Frosh spi mg at the C ham hci of C om m erce of SITUATION <r is just around Closing the March (if Dunes fices. Endei f , who also heads the the corner. Recom m ending th at th e street cam paign for A shland the Ash Em ulating the practice in A shland Riding club, will coord If A rtie, (short com m ittee of the A shland city land Elks will m eet the S outhern augurated last w eek by the for A rctoinysj m ate and direct the com m unity council be instructed to m eet O regon college Freshm en, in the | .1 Happens to set chest cam paign which is designed Cham ber of Com m erce of w ith th e C hief of Police and the \ , | S shadow S u n to have hut one yearly s o lic ita m ain gam e, and the W ashington city a tto rn e y for the purpose of having the w eek ly noon day stu dying the general traffic prob school live will m eet the Lincoln day, he will probably tu rn right tion lor ch aritab le organizations lunch served at various in lem in A shland, C hief of Police around and go hack in his burrow school casaha m erchants in a p re dustrial sites and business John D augherty was elected C harles T alent su b m itted his a n and sleep. N othing has been de lim inary basketball gam e at a houses, m em bers of Sorop- nual rep o rt to the city council at term ined yet about w hat will vice president and II. S. Engel, M arch of Dimes T ournam ent happen should he oversleep S u n secretary -treasu rer. their T uesday night m eeting. m ists International. Ashland which will he held S aturday, Feh day and forget to look for his branch, met W ednesday in Before m aking any changes in E n d ers, as his first official act, ru iu y I, at the SOC gym nasium . shadow. the judicial cham ber of Ju s the presen t city ordinances the has requested th at all organizu Interm ission features will in tice of the Peace N elle Burns. Chief of Police suggested th at A rctom ys m onax, also know n tions, oi a ch aritab le n atu re, 01 The News Review hoopsters clude th<* Ju n io r high school tu m as a woodchuck, and a groundhog which are supported in w hole or lead the city league w ith a total business alleyw ays be im proved, Lunch was served by the bling team under the direction of is a m em ber of the r a t fam ily, In p art by 1 und raising drives, of three wins and no losses. Elks th at narrow' streets be w idened, staff of the Plaza Cafe. E n Win. Bender, und vocal solos by ind according to Noah W ebster, m ake out a budget indicating with two wins and no losses fol th at free p ark in g lots be com plet- tertainm ent was furnished by Fred Ross, baritone. a quiz program w hich was ! ed, th at ped estrian lanes and curb is the com m onest specie of m a r w hat the total am ount is th a t/is low. The two lead team s will Adm ission will be adults 75c mot found in N orth Am erica. In necessary foi their operation d u r play Tuesday night at the SOC signs be k ep t painted, and th at conducted by Mrs. A m y Reed. and stu d en ts and children 25c. case anyone happens to see a ing a fiscal year. May 1, 1947 is gym schools be M embers voted funds to aid | crossw alks a t th e The event is being sponsored by heavily furred, brow n anim al a- the deadline fur this budget. plainly m arked and indicated. the N ational Foundation for Last Tuesday the News Review (acuity and students of SOC in hout 18 inches long, out w a n d er The chief’s rep o rt also recom Control of Infantile Paralysis. N ext fall the C om m unity C hest swamped the M art, 41-23; Oregon cooperation w ith the faculties ing around S unday you can rest Fund com m ittee will hold a drive Land won over F o rtm iller's 51- m ended th at th e city council Several of the m em bers and stu d en t bodies of the other assured th at th at is Artie, out at the sam e tim e th at the N atio n 18; and F lu h rer's scored 46 points i study th e m atter of p ark in g m et com m ented on the enjoyable schools of the city. ers and th at if they w ere deem ed tim e they had, pointing out looking for his shadow Why he al C om m unity C hest d riv e is u n to win over the A ctivians who The total am ount of money w ants his shadow has never been derw ay. Monies which are ob netted only 22. advisable th a t they be installed. that it was probably m uch w hich has been received by the determ ined. T raffic problem s such as bus nicer to have lunch in ju s tained a t the tim e of this drive in fan tile P aralysis fund in A sh tice court than a traffic s e s , stops, taxi stands, loading zones, will then be allocated, on the FOWLER ANNOUNCES SPRAY land is $720.00, H erb Fischborn, GROVE ATTENDING MDSE p riv ate reserved spaces, school sion. basis of the budgets, to the p a rti PROGRAM FOR FRIDAY A shland ch airm an of the fund a n MART IN MINNEAPOLIS R. G. Fowler, county agent, a n - ! --------------------------- j zones, cross walks, U -turns, ja y cipating organizations. C harles Grove, m anager of nounced today. The March of w alking. double parking, re -ro u t nounces th at the annual m eeting , A" „ ■■ in regard to a spray program for v O I I V e V l I I O I I I 0 A I T ing of th ru trucks, licensing of Dimes dance held last S atu rd ay W estern Stores of this city, is netted $208 50 The T heater con at present in M inneapolis, Minn , com m ercial vehicles, and o th er 1947 will be held Friday, Janu-* ar.v 31, at l ;30 p.m. in the C ourt P f l l l A p p P r f l | l | p i t 1 Q tn h u tio n s have totaled $20(100 ,0 w here he is atten d in g the W est ! traffic questions be stu d ied com „ date. The Lions club has given ern A uto Supply M erchandise p letely before any changes are house auditorium , Medford. i W I I C J C I I U U lC lIlo r h ® F ,rst p rcs b y te n m church the Fund, $0010 and the Rorop- Mart which is held each spring m ade, C hief T alent pointed out. L. G. G entner of the S o u th ern from “Siskiyou” tim ists gave $10.00 O ther sources lo r d e a le rs. G ro v e is representing fi’™ 1 rOOms werc the scene of The m ayor in stru cted th e stree t legon Experim ent Station, and The Oregon F ederation of Col- Mrs. Eloise Mackie at the Mart h(’ / h 'a r t c r l y fellow ship d in n er Dr E. S. Degman of the M edford , legiate Leaders will hold its a n - , C have com pleted the total T° " ,m itTtee; w hich is headed by According to Mrs. M ackie th e ' ^ d J ;'ni,ary 26 * c»ver- The to urnam ent S aturday night Experim ent Station, will present I nual convention on F eb ru ary 7th 1 ° n ho sier to study the traffic d,sh affa,r A Kwod tim e and the recom m endations. is ‘under the direction of Harold Merchandi.se m art is the largest l' ¡and 8th at the U niversity of Port- situ atio n in view of th e ch ief’s Bishop who is being assisted by one held east of New York citv !‘? nl<e C,OWd Were on b an d ' Th* Jo h n D augh Fowler stated th at this would land. SOC will be rep resen ted recom m endations. w ere the new Roland Parks, Wm. Bender, and All 1947 m erchandise is being b‘,n,,n'd >e an im p o rtan t m eeting and u rg -jb y four delegates: L arry T rib ett, e rty and J a k e W eitzel are o th er Frank O'Neil. The prelim inary show n Grove will buy new stocks c,ulrch ed all F ru it G row ers to attend. stu d en t body president; P auiine m em bers of the com m ittee. will begin at 7:30 p.m. for the local store He plans to BILL BRANDT BURIED” Ulstad, social ch airm an; Y vonne! c ity Ilo s a itt’ re tu rn F ebruary 4. IN ASHLAND MON., JAN. 27 Truax. SISKIYOU editor; and another rep resentative from th < / C oncerning th e m atter of tu rn - In term en t of the body of BI 11I ( ) il e n ( I n e r ' l f i p n e n n B randt who passed aw ay T hurx-I J * ? 1 U P e r d » e d S O n stu d e n t body. ing *-be city hospital over to the Music a s day, J a n u a ry 23, w as m ade In t h e ’ark-son C ounty Civic Musa T he form al wm«- of th e een v er C ham ber of Corr.mcr i, th e Ma ’- M ountain View cem etery in Ash sociation will m ake it’s 1947 d e tion will be taken up by a d is -!or ’’'pferred fhe m a tte r’tef thfe tfftee M em bers uf the new spaper clu b i but by presenting the N ational cussion group, the purpose o f l m an realty com m ittee for study, land, M onday, Ja n u a ry 27. of the F ourth, Fifth, and S ix th ' B ran d t was born in Norfolk. Male q uartet. W ednesday even which will be to solve the pro- Fir. W alter R edford heads the grades of the W ashington school ( T w enty-one m em bers of the N ebraska, on A pril 4. 1886, and ing, F ebruary 5, at the Senior blems of each college represented. realty com m ittee which will m ake visited the plant of the New s | Board of D irectors of the A shland an investigation of th e p resen t has m ade his hom e in the Valley high school auditorium in Med Review, W ednesday a fte rn o o n .1Y.M.C.A., w ere elected Sunday. for the past 31 years. ford The q u artet consists of Giu- situ atio n which was b ro u g h t to Miss M argaret Liningcr. jo u rn al-I Ja n u a ry 26 ,in the P resbyterian 110 G ari and A ttilio Baggiore, te n a head last w eek when a com ism supervisor accomp a n i e d ¡church, by m em bers uf the Y.M ors, Vernon Sanders, baritone, m ittee of local doctors requested them . • jc.A . present at the m eeting. and Bruce Mackay, bass. th at they be relieved of any part A rt Schneider and Elm er V The W ashington Jr. P aper, M em bers of the new Board of Gari and Baggiore. tenors, of hospital m anagem ent opera- w hich is published by the group D irectors who will form ulate pol- m ade their operatic debut in the Ayres purchased th e H am by p ro t ons and th a t the C h am ber of M em bers of the A shland C ham runs six issues a year. M em bers | icies and d irect the work of the T eatro Reale dell opera in Rome, perty, which is located at th e foot Com m erce tak e over the in s titu of the club who toured the News I Y.M.C.A. in A shland during the ber of C om m erce and Phoenix and both Sanders and Mackay of Oak street, in N ovem ber of tion and o p erate it. Review plant included next three years included John businessm en will m eet and dis m ade their debuts w ith the San 1946, to build an airport. Schneid W illiam Healy, ex ecutive sec er reports this w eek th at a gran M arcene Robison, Lois D ow n Billings, Leland P. Linn, Rev cuss m utual problem s at a d in Francisco Opera com pany. re ta ry of the C ham ber of Com ner T uesday at the G ladm or cafe ite topping on the landing strip ing,, Je a n e tte McDonald. W anda G eorge M. Shum an, H om er B ill Mrs. Robert Dodge and Angus merce, has stated th a t th e C ham Oden, Nancy G rab e r, M a r y ings, Mrs. Edith Good, C. H. in Phoenix. This is the first in a B ow m er w ere in charge of ticket of the airp o rt has been com pleted. ber w ould be w illing to operate series of d in n ers which will be Speece C olette Perrine. Verne Wines, C. M. L itw iller, Eric Wer- sales in Ashland last fall for the The strip is about 2,000 feet by 75 the hospital if th e lease w hich i; Dunn, F ran kie Tou'nsend, P aul- en, A llen O. McGee, W alter Red held w ith businessm en in com Jackson C ounty Civic Music as feet. p resently m ade out to th e com ine Davis, Billie Davis, Donna ford, Joseph Fader, Mrs. Jacob m unities about A shland. Schneider said, th a t the next m unity doctors, w ere tu rn e d over sociation. Mrs. Dodge reports that Trips to T alen t ,and Jackson D unkeson. Evelyn Millet. C la r - 1 Weitzel Leslie G rant. P. H. Stans- 111 tickets w ere sold in Ashland project for the airp o rt included to th e com m ercial organization. m eeungs eetings w with ence Nicks, M arvin Robeson, a. bury, Dr, Dr G. B. Hull, Dr. G eorge ville, and d in n er m nn this y ear in com parison w tih six the construction of a shop and A t T uesday nights m eeting Don h<? m em bers of B ellview and Val- 1 ty tickets sold the previous year. hangar, afte r which th e field will M argaret Shum an, Helen Robert 1- W. Bruce, F rank Davis R obert L ugar, ow ner and o p e ra t I Spencer, C. R. Eliason, Mrs ley^ 'ew K'«mgcs will take place son. be ready for flying instruction or of the A shland A m bulance se r W i l b ' m V |fUlUre accordi"g t o !BOWMER CONDUCTS TRYOUT under the provisions of the GI vice ap p eared before the council (. lande Frazier, and Roland P arks r secretary of thc FOR AH! WILDERNESS M ISS McEWEN INJURED Eric W eren, tre a su re r of the Y. Chin?,™ bill of rights. and requested th at he be given IN AUTOM OBILE ACCIDENT H°mrnei n e , , i A n«us Bowmer, dram atics in- M.C.A. gave a financial report,! A Elm er V. Ayres, is a form er an o p p o rtu n ity to m anage the Jea n McEwen, I 7-y e a r-o I d resident of A shland, having g ra hospital, eith er un d er city su p e r d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. M yron duated from S o u th ern Oregon vision or C ham ber of Commerce McEwen of M edford, is in college in 1936, and has taught supervision. held l o t June.. Expen- m .n a n d w o r a e n a t C om m unity hospital following an ditures for the year w ere $985.46 in Oregon public schools from Redford, who heads th e com auto accident which occured e a r leaving a balance on hand of I college auditorium , 1938 to 1942, at which tim e he m ittee to investigate the hospital ASHLAND PUBLIC LIBRARY i “Ah, W ilderness,” was w ly S unday m orning, about 4 a.m., $4067.10. ritten w ent into th e naval air corp as a situation and to m ake recom m en IS COMPLETELY REMODELED at the underpass north of the by Eugene O'Neill and includes a flight instructor. Since being re dations concerning fu tu re o p era S ecretary R. N. F letcher report A shland’s public library was cast of nine m en and six w o m en ,' leased from the N avy he had been city lim its of Ashland. tions stated W ednesday th at no ed on the num ber of Y.M.C.A Tuesday, Ja n u a ry 28, rt. was Clubs, and groups now operating com pletely rem odeled Monday, ages of the characters range from 1 assisting A rt S chneider w ith thc m eeting of th e com m ittee had necessary to am p u tate Miss Mc and on o ther events and activitie Tuesday and W ednesday of this eleven to the late fifties. . ‘operation of the G rants Pass air- been set as yet. H arold M errill week. Miss Cora Mason, librarian, Ew en’s left leg below the knee. The production will be present- port. and H erb Fischborn are o th er held and prom oted during thc reports th at the circulation desk According to A shland police past lew m onths. F letcher gave a ed by having the stage in the _________________ _ m em bers of the R ealty com m it th e d riv er of the car in which she brief report on the plans for the and office w ere moved to the left cen ter of the floor w ith the a u d tee. >f the en try , in order that per was riding was G eorge Lauhuch ience seated on all four siues. B ellview A nnexation of M edford. According to Lau- extension of the work for the sons en terin g the library will get com ing year a view of the open fireplace n t ! bach's report to (he police he was M atter of annexing a portion of The Rev. George M. Shum an, the back of the room. driving north about fifty miles an Mrs. Henry G aley will present Bellview to A shland has been d e The m agazine section has been I flz x T « IV Ip H fn r rl hour and m et an oncom ing car Leland P. Linn, and D w ight O j the book revelw at the n ex t m eet layed pending the passage of ce r w ith b rig h t lights driving on the Welch, Associate S ecretary of the rem odeled so th at all magaxines ing ot the A shland study club tain bills in th e state legislature are in one palce now. instead of ’ As,h la n d ® lady Elks wiH to Pacific N orthw est A rea Council w rong side of the yellow line. next M onday afternoon, F e b ru of the Y.M.C.A., gave short talks. throughout the library. New stack , M edford Tue«l®y . F reb ru ary 4. ary 3 ,at the home of Mrs. Elda which will m ake th e proposed a n nexation a sim p ler process. shelves wei e in s ta te d . Reading attend , h e la r«est s° e 'al The m eeting closed w ith a w or Anderson. Mrs. Jam es H. Edgar O ther business which was ta k tion of the year given by the ship service led by m em bers of and study desks have been placed* will be hostess for th e m eeting, the Tri Hi Y and Hi Y Clubs of in places that would give them Lady Elks of M edford at, the and Mrs. J. M. H ardy will review en up at the T uesday m eeting in Elks club. cluded a C lean Up Day, suggested non- open space. L ark in G rubb, president of the A shland High School. the short topic. by the W om en’s Civic club. L uncheon will be served at The Board of D irectors has in A shland G un Club, will present S tudy club m em bers w e r e EDMUND DEWS IS GUEST Sidew alks in certain areas of 12:30 o'clock and will be follow- the m em bers of the new ly formed stru cted S ecretary F letcher to guests of Mrs. J. H. H ardy last the city to increase city m ail d e SPEAKER AT S.O.C. jed by a musical program and issue m em bership cards to any organization w ith th eir m em ber Monday afternoon, Ja n u a ry 26. liveries w ere requested by the Edm und Dews, Rhodes Schol bridge, pinochle and pool. ship cards, F riday evening, J a n and all contributors who have Mrs. J. W. McCoy, president of Postoffice. arship w inner, who is at present R eservations can be m ade by u ary 31, at the re g u lar m eeting not received them . Persons whe the club, who had been absent loing g ra d u ate work at U.C.L.A. The Plaza project, w hich will calling Mrs. Crain, 5175, evenings, which will be held at the city gave during the Y.M.C.A. cam for the past three m onths p re come up for bids F eb ru ary 4 was at Medford. was a guest lectu rer last week in hall. G ru b b was elected tem por paign and have not received th eir sided at th e m eeting. R espect was studied. If bids are presented and Physics at S outhern Oregon Col Y.M.C.A. m em bership card are ary president of the club F riday DR. CHARLES HAINES HAS paid to Mrs. E. V. C arter, who accepted the council hopes the asked to phone John Billings. lege. Dews spoke on meteorology, NEW ASSOCIATE evening, Ja n u a ry 17. died this week, and who was one project w ill be com pleted by Ju ly a subject w ith which he is lam - P resident of the B oard of D irect A proposed set of by-law s and Dr. A. F. W alter K resse, form of the founders of the club in 31. liar, having served as a lieuten- the procedure of affiliating w ith ors . erly of Medford, took over his 1902. Mrs. M arcus Woods rev iew int in the United S tates Air Corps I F ire C hief C lint B aughm an a l th e N ational Rifle association, new duties this week as associate ed. “No tim e for tears,” by Lora so m ade his report. The F ire de w eather Service. Mrs. C harles G rove and Mrs. will be offered the m em bers of of Dr. C harles A. Haines, in the Wood Hughes. Mrs. Ellis A. Peil p artm en t an sw ered 431 calls, 123 the club, by officers F riday ev en Eloise Mackie spent the w eekend Mrs. A rlene D unkeson and hei M edical A rts building. Dr. Kresse review ed the Rhodes Scholarship. of w hich w ere fires. In K lam ath Falls; Mrs. Grove daughter, Nancy Dunkeson, went practiced m edicine in Medfo-d ing. Mrs Peil m entionel th at Edw ard Fire loss in A shland totaled T here will he a board of d irec t visited T ipi d au g h ter and son in to P ortland Sunday. Mrs. Dunke- for a period of 22 years. D ws. in structor at S o u th ern O re 134,864.85. Inspections m ade by ors m eeting at seven p.m. F riday law, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. S m ith .'s o n took her dau g h ter for a medi- Dr. K resse has tw o sons, one gon college, had just recently re F ire C hief B aughm an total 1098. evening, preceding the club m eet and Mrs. M ackie visited Dr. and leal checkup in one of the Port- in the service, and the other at ceived one of the Rhodes schol F ire perm its issued am ounted to ing. j Mrs. M. Cooper . | land hospitals. the University of Oregon. arship. 225. Soroptimists Appear Before Judge Burns News Review Club Leads City League Fellowship Dinner Held In Social Room Male Quartet Will Newspaper Club Visit News Review YMCA Board Elected Sunday Landing Strip Is Now Completed Meeting at Phoenix Planned for Tuesday Lady Elks Will Gun Club Will Meet Friday Night 4 Mrs. Galey Will Give Book Review