Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 06, 1947, Image 1

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    Uuiv al <Jr«c«a U»rary
"»▼«* IF»
Form erly The
Southern Oregon
Miner
S3 per Year
2 Year* for 95
3.00 PER YEAR
If All Goes Well ~
VZte
Ôle s o s i
40.000
Good Jobs a Month
NEWS REVIEW
ASI II A N D , JAC K S ( ) \ ( ( )| \ I V. O R E G O N
CLUB WILL ELECT NEW
OFFICERS MARCH 24
Two Outstanding
Students Named
U. S. Arm y
Ihursday, March 6, 1947
Emigrant Lake Will
Voi 13, No. 52
Class ZB’ Tournament
In Full Swing at SOC
Epsilon Sigm a A lpha cha p h r
lie Scene of Races
m em bers will m e e t at th e hom e
ot Rosalie S tauft t die i vening of
B o a t ra c e rs oi < >r« qon, W ash i
u ij Ion a n d N orth« rn C alifornia!
M arch 24 to ele. t new offic' is.
Miss S tau ffer is Inc p iesen t p re ­
Doris Mlllei and C hestci Rupp, h a v e b e e n o o liiie d of plan s for)
sident ol Ihe club.
seniors, in the A shland high l i n e e m o to r bo.il . i a.-ing reg attas |
T h e c lu b m et M uih E i ,' e v e n it ,-., school, have been selected to re ­ to be held a t E m igrant lake this
M arch 3, ut the civic club house,
•sp'ing This lax ■ L located a b o rt
Tenting Started This
p resen t A shland Lodge No. 944 t«vi
in a reg u la r b u sin es. «essm n.
miles south of /Asliland.
B.P.O. Elks in the annual O u t­ John vonK uhim ao, <f ihe < r ' |
Morning at 1:00 I*. M.
standing S tu d e n t C ontest, accord S tn e t Tank ann S ite l C o rp o ra­
Phoenix and Talent Each Win One
KWIN, the Rogue Valley Broud
mg to Roland P ark s .chairm an tion, has been m aking plans to or-
While Jacksonville Wins and Loses
casting com pany a radio sbition
< j m otor bo.*u r'icer tCuir
of th e local com m ittee,
in Ashland. Arivone in terested in
m A shland, will go on the air
In
Double Elimination Frav
John J. W ilda's body was ship j Each year the su b o rd in ate this sport can contact vonK uhl-
w ith program s S unday 11 all goes
according to schedule, M ark Ha- ped to Adams, W isconsin for final lodges select a boy and a girl of n an at the Oak stree t office.
m aker, p resident of the Hogue rites W ednesday, M arch 5. Wild,-, the local high chools to com pete
Officials in the O regon Out-
P hoenix
defeated Gold Hill, i In the W ednesday gam es Lang-
Valley B roadcasting co m p an y , died at the borne of his son, O tto in a stale wide, then a n atio n jo aid association Made an ex a m ­
stated today. The program s win Wilda, last T hursday afternoon wide contest. S cnolarships to col* ination of the lake last week md 28 22, Thursday m orning in the lois beat Ophir, 32-25; G ilchrist
be non-com m ercial and lor test­ F ebruary 27. He had come to th' ¡leges plus large cash prizes are states that ‘he area \ a n atu ra l first gam es of the series. W ednes- won over E lkton 37-23. Rogue
ing purposes only, he pointed out hom e of his son Iasi December.
arena for racing, being p ro tectee day even in g Talent won in tw o River sm acked Gold Beach. 42-15;
given to the w inners.
Testing of the station began ut { John Wilda was born in Bolie-
Miss M iller is a m em ber of the fii m the win l and no rough w a t­ overtim es from B rookings 42-39 Drain beat Prospect 42-30 and
___ Ju n e 20, 1880, and cam e to honor roll, honor society, and ha» er.
1 00 a.m. T hursday m orning w hen *»iia,
In other gam es Thursday morn-
w b ippe? S t‘ M arYs « -2 9 .
•<
»ursuay m orn I W ednesday afternoon Gold Hill
m em bers of th e staff assem bled at A m erica when he was eight years been especially prom in en t in
«ng
Jack
son
ville
lost
to
Butte
MRS.
DEAN
DAVIS
IS
the studio, 1160 H elm an road. eld. His fam ily first went to Iowa music. She is c u rren tly giving
won from Port Orford, 38-27,
P resen t for the first test w ere and from th ere to Adam s .W is­ p riv ate lessons on the piano to a WITH HEALTH DEPARTM ENT Falls, 28-19; G ilchrist w on from and Jacksonville, w ith W endt
Mrs. Dean Davis has ju st re ­ Bandon, 43-41; E agle P oint beat scoring 17 counters, took Y on cal­
Holi Keinholdt, station m anager, consin, which has been theh num ber of stu d en ts to help pay
Ed B arn ett, Lee B ullis, Floyd ; hom e ever since.
la's m easure, 62-26.
her way through school. Miss cently been added to the staff ol Langlois, 30-23.
Hush, R alph Click, and Chas.
He is survived by tw o sons. M iller plans to continue hei m u s­ Ihe Jackson county public health 99T? '° t’undrej* n«nd twc'n t-V Class B' basketball players, and Itieir
Fields.
O tto Wiidu, professor at S outhern ic work in D enm ark under a well d ep artm en t in th e courthouse. 22 coaches and 22 m anagers are in A shland this week com peting in
Mrs. Davis is the form er C arolyn
A n tennae testing and eq u ip ­ O regon college, and C harles, of know n teacher there.
k e, 1'V 1 , , n n u t* C ,a ss B" L ea8ue in v itatio n al to u rn am e n t w hich is
m ent testing will continue until Boise, Idaho. O tto W ilda accom ­
Rapp is a T alent boy, who cam e Rose, dau g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. ?«/Ti”
d at S o u th ern Oregon College. The to u rn ey w hich began
S unday w hen the program te st­ panied his fa th e r’s body to W is­ to A shland high because ol the Karl Rose of A shland.
W ednesday, and w hich will close S atu rd ay , is a double elim ination
H
er
husband
is
atten
d
in
g
S
ou­
ing will begin. FCC perm ission consin.
broader range of subjects offered.
affair.
for broadcasting has already been
He is a farm boy and is paying th ern Oregon college.
received. F requency tests will d e ­
his ow n tuition of $18.00 per
• The tw en ty -tw o schools which
term ine w hen the actual o p era­
m onth to atten d school here, fie,
are b attlin g it o u t on the dual
tion of the station begins.
too, Is an honor stu d e n t and is a
courts, tw o gam es at a tim e, are:
! m em ber of the honor society.
If all goes well during the la t­
G ilchrist. Ray O chlerich. coach;
Due to his sh o rt ten u re lie has
n ter s jjui
n u ween
p a rt i oi
of i this
week ano
and during
Gold Hill, W. D. M cA rthur, coach;
the first p rogram testing the sta-1 E| mt.,
Bi.lgt.|, A shl. and City not p articipated to a great e x te n t
T alent, Chas. Coffin, coach. B an ­
°
m ight
begin com m ercial su p erin ten d en t, report«- -d to I In­ ; in e x tra c u rric u la r activities. He
don
,E lm er A llinger, coach; Coos
Mrs. H arry Travis, queen ol
A shland w ill be bom bed
I hopes to atten d e ith e r S.O.C. or the D aughters of the Nile, her
broadcasting M onday. This will
■
River, Hugh E skridge, coach;
coimeli, - Tuesday
evening ¡O.S.C.
next
fall.
n
ex
t
W
ednesday
at
12:20,
be the full norm al schedule from th at rep air of A shland’s m uch dis
G old Beach, L. P. Svdow, coach;
T he local lodge has offered officers, and m em bers of the
•1 30 a.m. u n til 11:00 p.m.
according to Sergeant Cor­
O phir, T. J. H aw kins, coach; Port
cussed alley was first on the list ¡scholarships
lodge
w
ere
hosts
S
atu
rd
ay
a
fte
r­
to both these pupils noon and evening, M arch 1, to
The new building w hich was of
,,, projects
pl(
O rford. Joseph E. K am pa, coach.
proposed for the 1947 to atten d SOCK.
nish C. Southerland of lh e
«•reeted on the site of the form er ;8tr(.(,t ¡m piovem ent prog r a m.
m em bers of the D aughters of
the U nited S tales A rm y R e­
Last y ear B yron Boyce oi 400
DRAIN HERE TOO
T he station B«-,gel stated th at the alleys
the
Nile and th eir guests from
cruiting Service.
was com pletely burned to tin would be surfaced w ith grunitt G rants Pass won the state co n ­ Eugene, Coos Bay, K lam ath Falls,
D rain, D. T. W addill, coach:
test. He has been atten d in g school
The bom bing w ill be part
ground the m orning of D ecem ber gravel.
Jack so n v ille, Don K i n g s l e
a t SOCE and was a letterm an in Medford and G rants Pass. This
20
of the advance publicity for
coach; Phoenix, John C h am berlin
annual spring cerem onial, b an ­
W illiam A usland was aw arded
the film , "The B eginning or
H um akcr has been supervising the contract to construct a bridge football. G ordon P eterson and quet and dance of Zuleim a tem ple
coach; Henley, Max M arv i n.
The End" w hich according to
the construction of the new stud on W inburn way at the en tran ce Joyce Sleepy w ere lhe w inners ol was held in the Elks tem ple, w ith
coach; Lowell. Jack Mitch« I,
the local com petition last fall.
advance
p
u
b
licity
is
the
story
coach: Cam as V alley: K erby: E lk ­
¿ on8,' uc t‘o n ', o u t'h u 'P a r k .'
| The faculty of A shland High Mrs. G race A. Cost, M enzaiah
of the A tom ic bom b. The film
was held by S cotty F airw cath er. i
...
. . . .
tem ple , Sacram ento, C alifornia,
ton, C arl M. G rim srud, coach;
School
aided
m
aterially
in
selec
t­
w ill be sh ow n in A shland at
T ’he
he new studio has a r co
»m
i..r n l
The
m n plete!
The council decided
dec id. <1 to offer a
Yoncalla,
A rchie Thom as, coach:
suprem
e
queen,
as
honored
guest.
the V arsity theater March 27
icw floor plan and all new «-quip- ’«w ard for any inform ation lead- ing the outstanding students.
ne
D uring the ban q u et Mrs T ra ­
Rogue R iver M W. W ebb, coach:
28.
and
29.
aent.
m
g
to
th
e
a
rre
st
of
the
individuals
ment.
. - — — ----------- - — --------------------
St. M ary’s, F ath er H a m ilto n ,
vis introduced B eatrice King,
t i .„
who have destroyed 47 of the
D uring the show ing in A sh ­
princess
r
o
y
a
l
of
the
Nydia
coach;
Eagle Point. M elvin Sm itb.
ih,
n
r ,h v C*; “ a " 0 ? J ” 200 new »*•<* « « n s which w ere
land the A rm y R ecruiting
coach: and B utte Falls, H arold F.
tem ple, Therese C astner, recorder
t i l
Th *?,*'
’ u* °5 ‘J * Placed
^ s t m onth,
service w ill have a booth in
Boner, coach.
and Frances Hall, past queen
b u ild in g . The visitor to the studio
the theater lobby for the
The council also approved full
Follow ing evening services last-»»»is.
a n T.
i. N
n e ew
w u bry,
iy , past queen
queen,
now en ters a lobby w hich is
Mrs. c Earl
The to u rn am en t, w hich was o ri­
benefit
of
patrons
w
ho
w
ish
flunked by tw o studios and the utilization of the Pioneer hall by S unday evening m em bers of the (d irected a chorus th at furnished
ginated in 1928 by K. W. M cNeal,
to
m
ake
enquiries
concerning
the
YMCA.
W
alls
will
he
p
la
ste
r­
M ethodist Youth Fellow ship w ent background music during the
control room. The receptionist's
is u n d er thy d irectio n of H arold
the Arm y, the film , or the
desk « now located In the lobby* ed and floors refinished before to the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Ross I banquet
Bisix>p, P h y s k a t E ducation d ir­
b
o
m
b
.
building i» u seab le according to Ehanon on W im er street .for Cof­
T h e ball S atu rd ay evening
to the left.
ecto r a t SOC. Al Sim pson, coach
Beigel.
fee and sandw iches. They went closed the spring affair
a t SOC will aid Mr. Bishop.
Business offices rem ain in the
to th e hom e of th eir sponsors.
Bishop pointed out this w eek
sam e position, on the south side
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n B illings on
th a t the to u rn am en t is stric tly in ­
of the building. T ranscription
North M ain stre e t to p resen t the
v itatio n al and has no bearin g on
room, storage room, and news
B illings an engraved baby cup as
th e d istrict or class B ” C h am p ­
room are ut the rear, or w est side
a token of th eir appreciatio n for,
ionship.
of the building.
the services rendered to th e F el-i R. N. Fletcher, Y.M.C.A. secre­
The staff, which is presently-
Roland L. P ark s, p re sid e n t of
low ship organization by the B ill­ tary of A shland, was elected v ic e -,
w orking out of room 410 in the
th e S o u th ern O regon O fficials a s­
ch
airm
an
of
the
organization
of
Roger
Rath,
c
h
a
rter
m
em
ber
of
H enry
Enders,
chairm
an oi
of th the
i .»hu, i,,,«..i ...in ,
. .
rien
ry tim
e rs , cn
airm an
e ings.
|
x
reb u ilt stiidio this w'eeken'd
‘h*'U k B v i‘-’' v G range executive board
• p i .
, n i
,
Jackson county council of so c ial the A shland T oastm aster's club sociation, is in ch arg e of the of-
was elected president, of the pub liciatin g at the to u rn am en t. O f­
will be in charge ot the program
lie speaking group at elections ficials, P ark s stated , will be c e r­
n
u . ,
, al the n ex t m eeting of the G range
- r n u
B a r^ ha,n -"’‘L w hich will be held M arch 18.
held
Monday night. R ath succeeds tified O regon S ta te association
S unday evening the very near Louise McNair
A shland'
roKidino in Be,,< b •s ,rt‘c * are n” w j
t elneshm ent com m ittee ut
Dave W hittle, first president ol m en.
The assignm ent of officials b;
the y ear old organiation.
. u
lhe M arcn 18 m eeting will include
m ean
th , a t
Ed S ingm aster was elected , tiie association
- - - - - will
..... -----
------
Af , Bca‘ b Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Go'llis, Mr.
Mr I n d T ‘" ‘he Appl.gat«-. and M r«« Tom C arter, Mr. ana
Vice president; Don H inthorne, b ettç r bran d of officiating w ill b«.
M|M and d M ^ i - h “ .11" , eterR; Mrs. Floyd C arter, Mr. and Mrs.
se tre ta ry -tre a su re r, P rice Hen- P °ssible, P ark s said, and it wiL
non. serg ean t at arm s, and W h itip clin B Bishop and Sim pson t
M
m
i,
s - J C hurch, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mi, and Mrs. R obert Dodge; Mr. ip B C a r n e n te i-
I
¡give m ore tim e and a tte n tio n to
and Mrs. C a n y l Wine»; Mr. a n d ) £
m eeting of the I so u th ern p a rt of the state will I D uring the m eeting a co n stitu ­ tie, deputy governor.
Installation cerem onies will be 1 ,b e d t ^a *Is ol o p eratin g the toui
tion
was
adopted
and
officers
participate.
Mrs. Ow en G ragg; Mr. and Mrs. G range which was held Tuesday
nam ent.
elected for the year. This council held in April.
Harold Jo rd an , Mr. and Mrs. Ben a series of three m ovies concern­
At the n ex t m eeting w hich will
■ will m eet reg u larly on the th ird
Lom bard; Dr. and Mrs.' George ing public health w ere shown.
Mrs. M arg aret C. W hittle wit.i
be held M onday night at the
T hursday of each m onth.
H ull; Dr. and Mrs. Elmo S te v e n ­
Lithia coffee shop, W illiam Healy h er d au g h ter, Miss Virg i n i a
R obert M. K ent, secretary m an ­
son and d au g h ter; and Mr. and ager of the T alen t Irrig atio n d is­
will be T oastm aster; P rice Hen- W hittle, will leave this m onth on
Mrs. W endell L aw rence w ere few tric t told the group ab o u t the
non. t: piem aster: Don H inthorne, a six w eeks trip to New York
L.
J.
Holbrook,
form
erly
of
of the A shland people am ong the need for m ore w ater in this area
critic: W endell L aw rence will and W ashington, D. C., retu rn in g
audience at the W ednesday night and recom m ended th a t sprinkle, H olbrook's fu rn itu re store. M ed­
m ake a 10 m inute speech, and to A sh lan d by way of A labam a
ford,
becomes
the
new
p
art
ow
n­
concert of R obert Weede, held in system s for irrigation would aid
five m inute apcvcnes
speeches will
C
harles
M
inehart
of
O
akland
w in be
oe Mrs. W hittle's hom e was original
e
r
of
the
Top
H
at
drive-in,
e
f­
Medford.
in saving som e of the available fective M arch 10, according to C alifornia, will serve as te m p o r-1 m ade bv H ow ard M artin. Lvndell ly in A labam a, and she will visit
relativ es w hile there.
w ater.
Woody Johnston, p a rtn e r in the ary m an ag er of the V arsity tin at- N ew bry, and Harold New ton,
er .He has tak
en the place of
taken
D uring the evenings en tertain enterprise.
m ent Val Inlow played tw o h a r­
Holbrook, who has recen tly Bert M o ttn e i, who resigned Ins
monica solos; Ross A pplegate and been operating a reso rt at F lo r­ position last week. M inehart is
Ray Inlow presented a / k i t ; and ence, Oregon bought out V ein m anager of the S tudio and Round
L yda C ath erin e Davis sang two Jo h n sto n ’s half in terest last week. Up th eate rs in San Francisco, and
M arch 16, local cam p fi
The H olbrook fam ily will live in wilt ru n th e local th eate r until groups
T uesday evening m em bers and solos.
begin o listrv alio n Ol
the ap a rtm en ts behind th; drive- the p erm a n en t m an ag er is nam ed. N ational will
guests of A shland A m erican Leg- »«
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The an n u a l A m erican Legion
Cam p Fire week. They
ion Post No. 14 will m eet a t 't h e D r . B r U C e I s G u e s t
in. V ern Johnston, who, w ith fils
It was e a rlier announced th at have scheduled a program of sev- B irth d ay d in n er w ill be h eld F r i­
bro th er, began o p eratin g the B u t K en n er son from Honolulu e ia l events.
A m erican Legion hall on W inburn i „4? x i , _
day, M arch 14, at b:30 p.m. at the
way for the annual Legion slag
I III l v l ‘\ . I M ill 11
d rive in last y ear is planning to would m anage the V arsity tlu a t-
fi 'ire girls -vili Civic club house. All m em bers
Ashland
Cam
o
rem ain in A shland.
p arty and past commaniTer's p a r­
er, but th ere have been changes sponsor a b azaar M arch T?
Dr. G. W. Bruce, m inister of
as «>1 tne Legion and th e A u x iliary
ley.
in the plans.
th
eir
first
project
to
raise
lu
n
d s are invited to a tte n d and to bring
the local M ethodist C hurch, spent
W alter J. K errig an and Mrs.
D inner will begin at 7:00, and last w eek w ith fifteen o ther Meth
to buy a p u relv ed heiiei to sen guests. T he affair is sponsored
K
errig
an
have
re
tu
rn
ed
to
th
eir
MISS
MARJORIE
McNAIR
will be followed by an evening odist m inisters at
to Holland. They will send the uy the A m erican L egion A u x il­
M anzanita
iary.
of en tertain m en t. Dr. A rth u r S. Bi-ach vacatio iin:', and m aking hom e on Beach stre e t afte r v is­ AN N O U N C ES ENGAGEM ENT
B eatty, x S p prague
Rive
izV'"
ia g u c
m
v er, | Miss M arjorie M cNair announc heifer
, . to Holland as th ere a n
Taylor is ch airm an for this years plans for the fu rth e ran c e of the iting
Mrs. H elen Loomis, R ural Route
v« rv
1 v few of (he p u reb red anim al 2, box 462 is in ch arg e ol seating
event. M em bers of the com m ittee w ork of th eir churches. Each K lam uth Agency and C hiloquin, ed her en gagem ent last S atu rd ay .
K
errigan
reports
over
ten
inches
'
M
atch
1,
to
a
group
of
her
friends
- —
» •— —
«i «vin«,?
. W lllia.n Briggs, Paul m orning during the w eek one oi ()f kHllUf
T . fi Lm»r 1 xx i«•
' oi at fi a 11 luncheon p arty at » «L
1 Ml? Ju n io r high. W ashington, a rran g e m e n ts and m em bers are
The
the . Rogue
ion’l nnd'B ei tLFreem^.n lil,n J ° ln ‘ ' the m inisters led the devotions in of snow at Lakeview ,
and
Lincoln g ro u p ; of th e cam p req u ested to co n tact Mrs. Loomis
Valley co u n try club. She will be
A eeoidinp J
A
nu , ' L ittle Chi'P el b-V Ih,- Sea which
fire girls will hike to the new and inform h er how m any will
,
m
arried
to
Jam
es
S.
Cum
m
ins,
be in th eir p arty ,
« r /Y 'n ' ing nt0 co,P rnanckl P hil is ow ned by Rev. Dr. R ,y S
Ison of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. C um ­ site given to them by V erne
. tunsbury all m em bers and vet- Dunn, pastor of Rose C iiy Park
M onday night, M arch 3, the Leg
D
ecker,
S
atu
rd
ay
,
M
arch
9.
mins, 2447 H illcrest road. Med-
ion A ux iliary m et in re g u la r ses­
m n u V X h V™ d ntO ia tte,!id Kth *S C hurch in Portl -nd. and who was
I
ford,
in
ea
rly
spring,
C
um
m
ins
is
sion w ith Mrs. N eva Wood, p re ­
annual a l'y
affair.
The p arty
ho«t of
to the
Ihe m lirout»
in»
Vi*K*n
schedl,led
f° r F had
eb ru been
ary One
in is te r Each
/ J w e ev, a > sei
I an arm y v eteran and is w ith the
sident, in the chair. M ilton M or­
( C alifornia-O regon Pow er Co. Miss
11 but had been cancelled.
rison. and Lew is L an g er spoke to
mon, which was openly and
A ngus L. Bow m er, will direct ‘McNair
___
is the d au g h ter of Mr.
the g ro u p ab out th e "T een-A ge '
.fran k lv discussed by th$ m inist­ ( ) NeU| 's "A h W ilderness’ Friday , and Mrs, Jam es j! MeNaii of 165
Young people of th e B ellyle f club project. .M orrison req u ested
ers.
Dr.
Bruce
returned
to
ids
and
S
atu
rd
ay
,
M
arch
14
and
15,
¡Alm
ond
.A
shland
Soroptimists Vote
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ou
[grange are holding a "teen ag e” th a t th e A u x iliary aid in th e p ro ­
home in Ashland on F riday morn In the Lithia hotel b a llr o o m .--------*
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Mr a n d L
t
a*
™ Pi,rtv - T hursday. M arch 13. at the
ing of last week
This play will run for a lim ited and M r?d p in n v 1 ni P o ® ' M'a G ran «e h al’ bl Bellview. M mb- ject and pointed out that several
Aid To Brownies
a t the Legion hall.
tune each F riday and S atu rd ay Mrs I n ChUH.ecB ivr'e '
Soroptim ists voted at the Wed-
x<nd ors and friends of the "teen ag e” port.
Mrs. Elsie C arp en ter e n te rta in ­ In the ballroom .
nesday noon m eeting to __
_ ed Mrs. M ary Moser, Mrs. May
give
K a ri
W a ld r o n
' h M’ h 11 m 'S' c,u b which m eets each second
Mrs. Celie B errtinghausen a n ­
The cast for the play includes: K
e y Wp ^ X . B' S v and " c o n :
$10.00 and $2.50 each m onth until Reed. Mrs. M ary P orrlt, and Mrs.
nounced th a t the A u x iliary ru m ­
Nat
Miller.
J
e
rry
McDougal-
Es
n ex t , S eptem
m age sale will be held M arch 22
„ ber to , Ihe Brow , nie Ida C hurch at bridge W ednesday sle M iller, N anette C uddie; Artl.-
scout program at W ashington (evening
Mrs*
?Ur£ ’i9ed, o l 8nd
^ a r y J e a n H enry, youth com- at th e egiop hall.. .
V
M
iller,
Don
Davis;
Richard
l««t 2 S f i v J ' ”
;
P \ ? * niX m ltlee ch airm an of the G range
school. The m eeting was held at
Mrs. ' W illiam Healy honored
M em bers do n ated $5.00 lor th e
M iller, Ralph B urgess; M ildred
evening w ith a w j|| head the p arty com m ittee Red Cross d riv e an d $10.00 lot
Ihe Steakhouse.
Mr. H ealy w ith a b lrlh d ay p arty M iller, Frances S arver: Tommy
farew
ell
p
arty.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Haas
Mrs. Adeline W ebber reported W ednesday evenln? at the Healy M iller, Leon M cDougall; Sid Da-
She will he assisted by Lyda the U n iv ersity of O regon C ancer
will move into (heir new home a C ath erin e Davis, w ho is in charge R esearch fund.
on th e district m eeting of G irl j hom e on Clove Lane. G uests w ere ,Viu’
T °bln: Lily M iller, D o r-¡802 West T enth street
after
an
Seoul officials which was held in Mr. and Mrs. Don O Bleness and nthy B unger; David McComber. extended trip,
of the party.
C ards of co n g ratu latio n w ere
sen t to
m ett
Medford W ednesday, F eb ru ary 26. Dr. and Mrs. W alter Weller.
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--■ Mrs. u E m m iiid
i W hitham
Del Jrnntis: Muriel
M cComber,
Following an evening of nl <«
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. M ottner of and Mrs. M arjorie Sedlaeek
Tw entyone m em bers w ere pre- , Mrs. C harles M inehart and son * eggy B randon; W irt Selby, Jo h n Ing gam es refresh m en ts w e re s e r
sent. The next m eeting will be will arriv e in M edford by plane H arbison; Belle, G loria F a ir ; Nora ved, and Mr. and Mrs. Haas were B rem erton, W ashington, cam e on I Coffee and donuts w ere served
held at the J.ithia hotel coffee F riday to spend the w eekend w ith H elen F erris; B artendci Roland given a farew ell gift by the S unday to visit at the A R. M o lt-(b y hostesses C aroline W illiam s
ner hom e for several days. The ¡and S h irley R oderick at the con-
shop.
Mr. M inehart.
Piper; Salesman, Hollis Hill.
guests.
K WIN May Go On
Air This Sunday
SOC Instructor’s
Father Dies
Alleyways To Be
. Repaired First
I ko I lx, f a I I I n - - a. I . - L. . -J . . I > •’
Mrs. Travis Reigns
at Spring Ceremony
Bombing of Ashland
Coming Wednesday
Fellowship Group
Give Billings Gift
R. Fletcher Elected
Vice-Chairman
Enders In Charge
March 18 Meeting
L. J. Holbrook Buys
Interest In Top Hat
Stag Party For
Legion Tuesday
R. Rath Elected
Toastmaster Head
¿Minehart, Temporary
Manager of Theatre
Legion Auxiliary
Sets Dinner Date
Campfire Group to
Observe Birthday
‘Ah Wilderness”
On Stage Friday
Bellview (»range To
Have Teen Age Party
two men are brothers.
¡elusion of the m eeting
f