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L lo y d L ac y , a p a s t m a s te r, p re I Joan B o u ld in , Leota Lindstrom . o n m u .is cukc .m u is i- m , i m 11 uniisi a l i a i p.o ly . . 0 , 0 j m n m s id e d m th e a b s e n c e ol m m m Senator ayne .Morse and Senator Guy taandon o f the state ol O re ­ Jackie M ilh o a n , M o zclle M arsha ll, I Eva W e lb u rn , Joanne S w a tzlan n l l i u y l as sm* is k n svii r c ie iv v u s s is n e i, m a s te i. lie i n ii o u u e iu gon are presently looking to r in fo rm a tio n to give the ar Assets ad- le r , Dean D orm an , "B etty L o tu s >om e lii te p ie s e l lis is s i i w c a im M is. 1X01111,111, 111 e g o n sia n - ile is s loppusi m e s .ase, m in is tra tio n concerning tin disposition or u tiliz a tio n o l l im p \t lute. I . W illia m s , H ustei K e ith , 1 Us* i a ie n t t u a n g e h a d a h a u p u ty , w iio sp o k e a b o u t in e n e i n 'Vi 1 1 I FJttVe l«odd«U'd, D cu C o x Al lrn e ii M arble , G ra n ite . B ro n te lh c property d ivision o l W A A has assured Morse th a t he and C on-1 H ill, J im M itc h e ll, and M a rie Fm tiim it r o u iitiu y a i tn e c ity luu m i a b a la n c e d p r o g r a m ini tin ­ gooil e .u s a h o a li e lljo y a b le tillit gi unges. E x tra L e tte rin g A v a ila b le don w ill have tim e to w ork o u t something to r the u tiliz a tio n o l the e*' Mrs. V elva W a tkin s, w ho was nuo ny a h . 1 ry llie n iiin n e r n e x H ospital. elected to one ol tile ch airs w in JR. AND SR. CLASS WILL "O n the P la za " BANQUET NEXT FRIDAY The grade school p la y day helu oe in s ta lle d M ay la. tim e r b u s i­ F rank 1 hompson chairm an o f the com m ittee fo r the u tiliz a tio n of I a le n t> Ala> 8— M em be rs ot the last w n k was a lo t ot tu n w ill ness in e lu ili'il the passing ol a lm „ 1 10 Sargent Camp — . . U nited Span J la te n t H ig h w school H om W agner creek m in io n to have one nusiness and Cam p hue, w hich _________ was set up l by . Colonel S enior class U lT a n J q u u n c io t r at an ii t c h ild re n B e llv ie w , West Side, r e i n \ alley one social m eeting a m onth. ish W a r Veteran» ot .Medford, has already pointed o ut to the t w o | ^ 0®U.t> H iv e r hklge F rid a y 1 u and P in e h u rs t ta k in g p a il. A ltc i M rs, C annon and M r. a n il Mrs. Symptoms of Distress Arising from senators and to H a rris E llsw o rth the possibilities to r u tiliz a tio n o f the I dent, S ^ ln C hargé Jof V in ^ .îh .iir in c games w ere o ve r .1 lo t ol ih i li.iy n i'iiin o n d si 1 veil dou gh nu ts and co tlee a fte r the m eeting e h liu re n I unshed a happy day by hospital at the camp. I w hich is an atuiual event. going to Jackson hot sp ring s foi o ucto a good sw im . Thompson's le tte r, w hich was reiterated b\ other letters fro m A m er- I , H cle i,‘ W is n e r is hom e It ,m the FroeBookTetlsof NomeTreatmentthet Moat Nalp o r It Will Cost You Nothing ¿can le g io n Post N o ia o i m J «.»k » J h o s p ita l th is week. M r. and M is B lass ;,n (j son, . g o n lo s t N o. 14 ot Ashland and other veterans groups states M r and M is . K T lim e s o n ja n d L lu .e r, nl m am ed daughn 1 O v w l w o m illio n b o t t lm o f l h .* W 1 1 .1 .A H I) F u n e ra l services w ere held fo r T H B A T M K . \ T l i a v o borA . . . I . I f o r r e l ie f o f th a t me ij o o beds available at Camp W h ite could be and should be I o °n ’ P ,lle and *^‘ ■ n 1 Mr» J e rry Mrs. l.i , .,n „ ispar, have p u r M rs. M a ry M . L in in g e r, M onday, •yn>pU>m«<>f<11atr ! « < • • • A c id — ...a :— j ------------ 1 • . fa - cilitie . . . s . . fo r Veterans o f Am erica's wars. I Stephens w e n t up F ig u e H iver chased in e B u rk e place on Wag a. .it lh c L it ii lite r I unci al u tilized to secure hospital O l g M t l M , S .w r o r U p . . ) M « n w < h . fo r a p ic n ic d in m i .u nla y even­ Her 11 ci k. th e y p la n to raise b e r­ chapel, w ith the Keverend P ite r s ! C — a M l n * . . , H e a r t b u r n . S laaeiaaanaaa, e t a ., ing . d u e U . I . a e e . A c id . H old or. I A . l „ y „ | , | « l i r ie s They wi re residents o f M ed ­ ol the B re th re n c h u rch in charge. W hat is the score?" the veteran's groups have asked. " W h y is it A e k fo r W illa r d a M e a a a z a '* a l l i e s f u l ly M r. and M i . >i*k and M is. ford. B u ria l was made til th e M o u n ta in il-- f r a e »> th a t o ve rn ig h t a splendid, fu lly equipped hospital w ith an adequate S u tto n spent S. n a y a t the home O D O (O u r D ay O u t) c lu b met V iew cem etery. M is. L im n g e i EAST SIDE PHARMACY heating p la n t, u n lim ite d cold storage facilities, and complete sewage < a B lo c k s son and d a u g h te r-in - M ay 2, at the home o l B ertha ihed a l the C o m m u n ity hospital la w , M r. and M rs. B e liio n B lo ck i H ennan. T his was the last m eet­ T hu rsda y m o rn in g , M ay 1. disposal system, can become absolutely worthless?” o f A sh lan d ing o f the ye ar and e veryon e dh M rs. L in in g e r was h orn in I M rs. Cash P e rrin e o f A sh lan d ' ‘■ ’ hwed her secret pal. Refresh F ra n k lin co un ty, P e nn sylvan ia. General O m ar Bradley has stated that veteran's hospitals should be was a business c a lle r in T a le n t I Hlen,s Wl' r i' served a fte i the meet Ju ne 26. 1876, and came to Ash | ing. Y o u ’l l lan d in 1904, H er husband, M C. locateil near large centers o f population, g iv in g as his reason, that in T h r u rs d a y . F ra n k P e arsa ll, and his son in i and M ,s * TJen C la rk le ft L in in g e r. preceded I h i in death, Beam with an emergency such a hospital w ould have the services available o f a la w , fro m N am pa, Id a h o have W ednesday lo r San Diego, C a lif D ecem ber 1940. She was an uct- large num ber o f professional people such as doctors and nurses purchased the p o in t w h e re l h e l ‘,’,n ,a to >‘ ’t’ th e ir d a u g h te r, M rs ive m em ber in Ihe B re th re n Satisfaction, loo ¡ o ld h ig h w a y m eets the new ju s t ^ ,o w n * Ih e C la rk s are to take c h u rch fo r m any years. ■M i I .in in g c i i . mu \ i \ , , i ic, A survey m ade bv v e te r a n ’s n rv a n iz iri,....- u ,k l n o rth o t T a le n t. T h e y are pre- la le , “ * th e ir d a u g h te r’ s home when you , . . ‘ 1 on ot tae ,n the im ine- | s e n tly b u ild in g tw o homes on the w h lle she goes on a tr ip to South th re e sons: Bruce L in in g t. if diate v ic in ity o t Cam p W h ite indicates that there are presently avail- ' P’ o p e rty and p la n to b u ild a ser. I D akota. T he y w ill he gone a M e d fo rd ; H aym ond and E a rl L in C a rry y o u r * V p h!'” *'u " ‘ . “ ** « « ’ ■*'«“ "•• 0 » *•»-. . h ™ < i l X S| S „ “ ^ X e C; ’ S u l n , h '' " '™ th ingei ui A s h la n d ; a dau gh te r, IN S U R A N C E W IT H Mrs. B e rt W rig h t, and M rs E llis M r. M i-B a rro w o f the D rew specialists, 32 eight chin» - - dentists, 2 . 12 optom etrists, seven osteopaths, - M rs. L e la n d Wise, , G o ld H ill, L u tn b e i Co. of D re w O regon, is L in in g e r, a d u u g h te i in law of ........ ....... T ale nt lo o k in g the c o u n try P o rtla n d . She is also s u rv iv e d by praetors, fiv e chiropodists, and fo u r naturopathies. These professional v is ite d one day th is w eek w ith in 38 East Main Phone 7866 M rs. C om best. • o ver and also lo o k in g fo r m en to eleven g ra n d c h ild re n people are located in the com m unities o f G rants Pass, w hich is a 40 M r. and M rs. G ra n t and son. ‘ * O1 k ln th v saw >»>11. He stated lh a t ,h t‘y fu rn is h free re n t, lig h ts m in ute d rive fro m the hospital; M edford, w hich is a 15 m in ute drive, G u y, fo rm e rly o f Pasadena, Cal ifo rn ia , have purchased a ranch | and w a t‘ 1' w ith u n io n wage. and Ashland, w hich is a 30 m in u te drive. on A n de rson creek w h e re th e y ! --------- In case o f a real emergency other professional people w ould be on p la n to fa rm M r. G ra n t was fo r- SOC Instructor B UblOT call fro m the cities o f Yreka, Crescent C ity , Roseburg, and Klam ath m e rly e m ployed by th e C a lif o r - 1 n ia In s titu te o f T ech no log y Falls. L illia n H anson and daughter M iss V io le t S tockhum , g irls N o n e n e have m oved to T a le n t Thompson and the veterans fu rth e r pointed o ut to the W A A and T h e y fo rm e rly liv e d a t Eagle physical e du catio n in s tru c to r at S o uthe rn O regon college, co lle ct P oint. the senators th a t travel to and fro m Camp W h ite would be faster than ed and w o rke d on a fo lk dance title d , "T h e Iris h C irc le ’ ’ , w h ile it w ould be in the more congested cities. she was in O h io in 1925 I t has The veteran’s groups in the message w hich they sent also pointed since been recorded in the Eolk A its A rc h iv e s o f the U nite d out that there were some seven thousand veterans residing in lack- States G o ve rn m e n t. ton co u n ty alone. The other southern Oregon counties, Josephine. A t the recent c o n v e n tio n o f the th a t you read George Y okel's com m ent on F ord (American A sso ciatio n o f H ealth, Douglas, Coos, and C u rry , are also well populated bv veterans. tru c k s a pp ea rin g in f u ll page a d v e rtis e m e n t! in the P h ysical E d uca tio n, and re c re a t­ M ay issues of the fo llo w in g m agazines: S a tu rd a y ion in S eattle, D r. B u rche na l, The to ta l population o f the area w hich could be served by Camp E ve n in g Post, T im e , F ortu ne . N ew sw eek. N a tio n 's p re sid e n t o f the A m e ric a n F o lk ’ W h ite is 125,000. T his includes the Oregon coastal cities and the Dance society lis te d tw e n ty -fo u r .'Jt Business, U n ite d States News. M odern In d u s try , fo lk dances w h ic h sh ou ld be R otaria n . K iw a n is . L io n . C o u n try G entlem an. F arm area south o f Cottage Grove. As stated hv the veteran’s groups this ta u g h t in e ve ry school in the Jo u rn a l. Successful F a rm in g , and Progressive F a rm ­ area needs a hospital to adm inister to the needs o f Pacific Coast ve ter­ c o u n try , and Miss S tockham 's er. was am ong the tw e n ty -fo u r. ans, and p a rtic u la rly those in the Oregon, N o rth e rn C a lifo rn ia area. WENDELL LAWRENCE. Editor Freeze on Camp White MOM'.MENTS BFKNSAGENCY QUICK RELIEF FROM Services for Mrs. Al. Lininger, May 5 STOMACH ULCERS EXCESS ACID I g 'i J. F. EM M E r r Busch Creates Folk Dance In addition to the above stated facts the hospital is ideally situated in respect to having the finest o f pure water, ideal clim ate, and pleas­ ant surroundings. These are assets to any endeavor and are p a rtic u la rly valuable to any u n fo rtu n a te hospital inmate. In addition to the proposal by the veterans that the hospital he operated fo r disabled veterans is a move being led by State Senator About a C O M P R E H E N S IV E Personal Liab ility Policy Lew W allace to bring the m atter o f acquisition o f the hospital by the 5 Low Cost state fo r a m ental in s titu tio n . Y Maximum Protection A pre lim ina ry in itia tiv e p e titio n d ire ctin g the state board o f con­ tro l to acquire the camp hospital has been filed. The p e titio n was signed by Wallace and legislators, W a lte r J. Pearson, Frank H ilto n , Thomas R. Mahoney, Irv in g Rand, and Lee Patterson, all o f P o rt­ land; Earl T . N e w b ry, Ashland; O. H . Bengston, M edford; and Anna Standard Stove Oil B IL L IN G S 209 W. Main St. M e d fo rd tr u t h fu lly say th a t fo r a il round service w here Fords have been m uch any o th e r m ake in m y Uh? Record shows it . . . F ord T ru c k s last longer. Come in to da y and le t us te ll you about the 1947 F ord T ru cks. For Heaters S C. Jones & Sons Burner Oil AGENCY F o r Furnaces Ph. 7558 .Oregon Main & Oak Ph. 8781 Aihland. Oregon M. Ellis, Garibaldi. George says: " I can econom y, d e p e n d a b ility , the going is toughest. m ore s a tis fa c to ry than fle e t. " BUSCH MOTOR CO. On the Plaza Ashland T e ch n icia n on C a ll Phone 3331 Whittle Transfer Some 18967 signatures to the p e titio n arc needed by J u ly 1, 1948 in order to assure th a t the measure is presented to the people at the p o lk - in the N ovem ber election. The proposed in itia tiv e ■■■ p e titio n is p ra ctica lly the same as the bill w hich was later vetoed by G overnor Earl Snell. ★ N Y L O N H O S IE R Y In addition to the aforem entioned tw o developments, Wallace has brought o ut a th ird in a request that G overnor Snell, State Treasurer ★ S IL K H O S IE R Y ★ DRESSES Leslie M. Scott, and Secretary o f State Robert S. Farrell J r. take B LO U S E S immediate steps to obtain title to the form er arm y hospital w hich is GOW NS now s ittin g , deserted, on Agate Flats, east o f M edford. W allace’s request is based on a b ill w hich was passed by the legis­ ROBES lature d u rin g the firs t few days o f this last session w hich authorizes handkerchiefs and empowers the state board o f co ntrol to negotiate fo r the property. The b ill was signed by the governor March 6 and is now a law. E v i­ d e n tly this b ill was overlooked in the final mad hectic days o f the session when the governor vetoed another bill w hich authorized ac- quisition. W e hope that w ith all the firew orks Wallace is tu rn in g o u t, and w ith the pressure that the veteran's groups are Bringing to bear that something concrete w ill result. I his area needs the Cam p W h ite hospital facilities. F irst: they are needed fo r the economic g ro w th o f Southern Oregon. A hospital in that spot can be an asset, valuable to both the state and the immediate This Mother’s Day Sunday, May 11 area. Second: the people in the area served by the hospital fa cilitie s » • n ’t .v . r l e . d y . „ , w lr , n , w „ #(| y#w b u ild e r m e d e rn lz e p ro v id e A D IQ U A T f need such an in s titu tio n to m inister to th eir less fo rtu n a te members. W e hope th a t either the veterans or Senator Lew Wallace save the hospital. T his co m m u n ity, and Southern Oregon, and the State o f O re ­ gon can w ell u tiliz e such a plant. I B E T T E R C LO T H E S FO R LE S S M O N E Y ON T H E P L A Z A ASHLAND “»See Your Electrical Contractor”