U. oi O. Library DOING The TO W N * This Thanksgiving seuxon while w r here in A m erica arc stuffing nuisuivcs w ith T u i key I n a good tune to bring to our minds the thought tiiat others may not he H»» fortunate. The follow ing e x ­ cerpt« I rom a letter received h> tin y A p p lew h ite from his son, W arren, who in stationed at S tu t­ tgart, G erm any may cause some of us to In-Ip others give thank* Dear M om and Dad: Yesterday I visited the local *7(4» Formerly Ijio Southern Oregon Miner S3.00 per year ASHI ANP, JAf ksi»N COUNTY, OREGON 4.00 PER YEAR William Healy Appointed Ass’t Secretary State &ifank0gtiiing Will Assum e Duties On Monday. Mrs, Healy W ill Head Ix>cal C. of C. merce, was appointed Tuesday to replace Henry S. Schenk, Assist­ ant Secretary of State, by Secre­ tary ol State Earl T. Newbry up­ on the resignation of Schenk from his post. Healy will take over his new duties on Monday and Mrs. Mary E. Healy will serve as acting-sec­ retary of the Ashland Chamber ol Commerce. ilealy will work in cooperation with Newbry in organizing the administrative work of the state department, will be in charge of office personnel and will super­ vise details ol department opera­ tions including direction of the motor vehicle division, public building and publicity. Healy came to Ashland In June 1946 as secretary of the Chamber of Commerce from Seattle where he managed the Pacific North west Underwriter, Marine Digest and Timber Operator, three trade papers. Healy owns a home on Clover Lane which he says he will kw p and which will be occupied by Mrs. Healy and daughter, Mary Pat until arrangements are com­ pleted tor housing in Salem. He has been active locally as disaster chairman of the Red Cross; member of the Crater Lake Council, Boy Scouts; Secre­ tary of the Shakespearean Festi­ val Association; secretary of the Southern Oregon Kennel Club, director of the Rotary Club, Sec­ retary of the Southern Oregon Pear Bowl and member of the Elks and Ashland Post 14 of the American I-eglon. P ear Vol. 14, No. 38 YMCA Conference, Will Be Held In Ashland Friday An open forum will be held I Sunday evening, November 30, at 'the Methodist church by the [ Friendship class of the church on the subject, "Universal Military Training.” The forum, which is open to Delegates Will Study the public, Is the outgrowth of Work of Women and a speech made last Sunday at Girls in Organization the church by Major Ed Barnett, USA, reserve, who recently re­ Delegates from Y.M.C A. organ­ turned from a two weeks tour of izations in Medford, Klamath duty at the Fort Knox Universal Falls, Grants Pass, Roseburg Military Training unit. and Ashland will meet in Ash­ land Friday, November 28, for a Conference on Women and Girls Work in the Y.M.C.A. sessions will be held in the Y.M.C.A. Oregon car owners may pick building. up 1948 license plates at the Sal­ Principal speakers at the Con­ em and Portland offices of the ference will be Miss Catherine motor vehicle division on and Curry, Secretary for Work with after December 1, without wait­ Women and Girls in the Y.M.C.A. ing to receive them through the Springfield, Illinois; and Dwight usual mall channels, Secretary of O. Welch, Associate Secretary State Earl T. Newbry has an­ Pacific Northwest Area Council nounced. of the Y.M.C.A Offices are located in the capi- The Conference will open at tol building. Salem, and at 625 10:30 o’clock on Friday with Ben NE Oregon Street, Portland. H. Schmidt, General Secretary of Newbry stressed that plates the Medford Y.M.C.A , presiding. will be Issued on renewal regis­ John Billings, President of the trations only and may not be at­ tached to vehicles until December Ashland Y.M.C.A., will welcome 15, in accordance with Oregon the delegates. Speaker at the morning session will be Dwight law. O Welch. Two afternoon sessions will be Mrs. C. G. Wolfe, Gresham street was honored by a birthday held starting at 1:30 o’clock with party Sunday. The fried chicken Mr. Cecil Kollenborn, General dinner and birthday cake were Secretary of the Klamath Falls gifts of Mr. and Mrs. E. Poole. Y.M.C.A., presiding, and Miss The dinner was followed by card Catherine Curry the speaker for games. Among those present were both sessions Club Leaders, Committee mem­ Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graber, and Mr. bers, Y.M.C.A. Board members will attend the Conference. Ash­ Wolfe. land citizens interested in the » U I T I V E Q U IT Y TO Q U IE T T IT L E Conference program are invited IN T H E C IRC UIT COURT O F TH E to attend. ST A T E OF OREGON IN A N D FOR The Conference will close with T H E COUNTY OF JACKSON JACKSON COUNTY, a p olitical su b ­ a summary by Dwight Welch at d ivision in the S tate o f Oregon, and 4.00 o’clock Friday afternoon. LUM BER M ILLS CORPORATION, 1948 Licenses Will Be Issued Dec. 1st. The Staff of the News Review wieh to take this occasion to wish you all a very happy Thanks­ giving. Raiders Prepare To Begin New Win Streak Pacific Lutheran Among, a C alifornia corporation, p la in tiff» Dr. Bertha Sawyer left Tuesday for Klamath Falls to „visit hei sister and family, Mrs. Alic( With Guyot and Spear Goeiher. Southern Oregon College's Red Mr .and Mrs. Ned Barraclougf Medford, spent Saturday anc Raiders, still recovering from by Doyle SEELY their 21-6 walloping at the hands Sunday with the lattert Parents Mr. and Mrs. Ross Harden. 556 E of the California Aggies, are hop­ One more game remains on the street. in g to recoup at the expense of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Davis ar­ Pacific Lutheran College in the KWIN football broadcast sche- E. A. Ritter of the Depot Cafe rived last week to make their Pear Bowl game in Medford on dule. That's the Oregon State- returned last week « id from home In Jackson county. Mr. Thanksgiving Day. Nebraska game Saturday. As the Portland,, Oregon where he con­ Davis is the son of Mi% Achsah The Raiders had nothing but game will be played in the east, sulted with doctors about his in­ E. Davis, 637 East Main, Ashland. praise for the Cal Aggies who it will be broadcast over KWIN fected leg and transacted othei Mr. and Mrs. Davis were re- handed them their first defeat in at 11:45 in the .morning, instead business. centy married at Stony Point, Al- 16 starts. Their regular season is of the usual afternoon time that IN THE NAME OF THE STATE o F oitE U O N , you and each o f you A. H. Preston, a retired rail­ £*rt.a ’ Canada, which was Mrs. now complete with seven victor-1 most of the Associated games are hereby required to appear and an sw er Use C om plaint filed ag a in st road man 423 High atreet left Davis home. 1 he ceremony took and Qne Joss champion have been coming in. you in the above en titled su it on last week to enter the 8. P. Gen­ p at‘‘ ,n 1 ut Oretion colleges of: The last local football broad- or b elore th e last day o l four w eeks eral Hospital in Sai» Franciscc from d ate o f the fir s t p u b lica­ ?i'l, l | h* k- rv t mini» th education, and the co-champlon- cast was the Pear Bowl game, tion o the th is Sum m ons, and, if you for treatment. He fell acme time X e r n o iv A fto L k T h o n ly ' sW>> ,h' F»'' W“ '" " C""ta *» Ashland <• «¡V« .he p la y la il so f to appear and an sw er said ago and has been bod fast evei C om plaint, for w ant th ereof, the P la in tiffs w ill apply to the Court since. moon In Banff Natlon.1 Park .he ?“ * winto ’ ‘” " ’ 2 ? ' ’ ' C0U” , h V r ' ' ' T « ? for the r e lie f dem anded in their Mr. and Wm. Rozmsa and fath­ couph, ,e „ Canada Io, Medford. ; - J * | h T came m ' C om plaint, su ccin ctly sta ted a s f o l­ er, E. P. Smith, 131 N. Main low s, to-w it: They are presently living near wins and 2 ties. help KWIN wind up the football T hat a D ecree be en tered ad ju d i­ street accompanied by Mrs. Roz- the Johnston Logging company’s Meeting the Raiders under the season in a blaze of glory. He was cating any and all right, title, esta te, ella H. Roush, Klamath Junction camp on the Tiller Trail Road. direction of Coaches Marv Tom- no stranger to KWIN listeners, lien or claim w hich you or an y ot h are or claim to have ill, to or were shoppers in Medford Satur­ Davis Is a partner in the logging mervik and Marv. Harshman are however, as he had been heard. you upon the real property situ a ted in company. He Is a veteran, hav­ the Lutes outstanding players several times on network broad- ^described "as’ follow"’ o>.wiuUlar* day afternoon and lfrs. Roush was a dinner guest of Mrs. Roz- John Grubb left Tuesday for ing served four years In the amy Jack Guyot and Frank Spear. easts this season. His last game The Mouth Halt' (SA>) o t Section man’s in her home that same day. Oakland, California, to visit his air corps. E ight 18); the N orth east q u a rter Jack Guyot the 190 pound full- before coming to Ashland was Wm. Rozman 138 N. Main ( N E 1.«- o f S ection T w en ty (2 0 ); brother, Milo. back has scored 48 touchdowns the Oregon-Oregon State broad- the Mouth H alt ( MAt) ot Section street a S. P. employee, is ill T w en ty -six (2b ): the N orth w est this year against opponents, has cast last Saturday afternoon, q u a rter (N W |« ), the N orth east with the flu. averaged 5.1 yards per try carry- When not broadcasting football q u arter o t the S o u th w est Q uarter (N E H S W tt ). the W est H alf of ing the ball and is Pacific Luth- games for Associated, Hal spends the S ou th east Q uarter ( W H S E U ), NEIL CREEK Frederick Henry Kerby, son of eran s candidate for Little All- bjs (¡me as commercial manager and the S ou th ea st q u a rter o f the Mr. and Mrs. George A. Kerby, American. Frank Spear the left- of the Albany station, KWIL. It S ou th east Q uarter (,S K (,S E I4 ) of NEW S of S ection T w en ty -eig h t (28); Rt. 2, Box 230, Ashjand, wed half has scored 24 points, 12 of was at this same station, inciden- the S o u th w est Q uarter o f the Neva Joy Perkins, daughter of of which were conversions and tally, that KWIN manager Bob N o r th e a st Q uarter (S A V ^ N K 1,«), Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sullivan an the S ou th east Q uarter o f the Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Perkins, Cen­ has averaged 5.3 yards per try Reinholdt and Engineer Ralph N orth w est Q uarter ( S E k N W S ) , three children and Mr. and Mr tral Point, in an evenin geere- carrying the ball. Elmer Peterson. Click worked before coming to and the South H a lf (8 At) o f S ec­ Mitchell, Ashland, wei tion T h irty (30); tin South H alf Don mony held at the Chapel of Rocks 210 lb. guard and Don D’Andrea. Ashland. of the N o rth w est Q uarter (SAj- Thanksgiving day guests in tfc and Roses in Medford, November 284 lb. center are co-captains. N W A i). and the N orth H a lf o f CHILDREN'S CLASSES For the mystery hounds, KWIN the S ou th w est Q uarter (NA48AVA4) home of Mrs, Sullivan’s and Mr 16. Outstanding Southern Oregon of S ection T h lrty-tw e (32): the Mitchell’s parents Mr. and Mr now has a show to end all mys­ The bride, who Is a junior in men meeting the Lutes will be: tery shows. Its new program that North H a lf o f the N orth w est Clifford A Wilson of Neil Cree Steven- Treasurer Island Q uarter (N U N W U ), and th e the Central Point high school, Chuck DeAutremont, Char 1 e s took to the air for the first time son South H alf o f (M’j ) S ection T hir­ road. wore a white satin wedding Jandreau, Jack Lutz, Gaylord last week. It goes under the name ty-fou r (3 4 ); and the N orth H a lf Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woodwat I N 1,») o f Section T h irty -six (36) Robin Hood - G. C. Harvey gown, floor length, with a gold (Snuffy) Smith, Jerry Ross, Gene of the “Diary of Fate." Each All in T ow n sh ip F orty (40) South, have returned from a visit wit necklace. She was attended by Farthing, Barney Riggs, Tad Gan- week’s half hour show is com­ Range One (1 ) W est o f the W.M., friends in their old home L< Ki Arthu r a n d H is Jackson County, Oregon. Mrs. Don Kerby who was attired dee, Gall Jones, Dick Skow, Jack plete in itself. “Diary of Fate” is nights - Merchant And d eclarin g an y anti ail uch Angeles and Orange county, Ca Newton, Tommy Newton, John in a pink net formal. s to be null and void; anil ffe- ifornia where they lived f< heard each Thursday evening at . 1 claim a rin g tiiat the said P la in tif fs are Robinson Crusoe - Defoe The Rev. D. E. Millard, who Gray, Harry Relton and Nails 7 to 7:30 o'clock. Give it a listen’ d thr twenty years prior to moving I the ow n ers in fe e sim p le o f said performed the ceremony, also Gorman. and don’t be surprised if you find prem ises and o f the w h ole thereof, Oregon. Prince and the Pauper - and clea r o f any and all righ t, sang two songs, “To Each His SIKES AND SHUMANS Mrs. Edna Bradbury has bee yourself an ardent “Diary of free Mark Twain title, esta te , lien or in terest o f said Own," and “Always.” D efendants, or any o f them , and that elected secretary and treasurer < Fate” fan. ENTERTAIN MARINERS Alice In Wonderland - Lew­ and all o f th e D efen d an ts here­ Don Kerby, brother of the Speaking of new programs, each The Mariners Club of the Pres­ in. and each ami all p erson s c la im ­ the Neil Creek club to fill tl is Carroll groom, was best man. ing. or hv, through or u n ­ place of Mrs. Wilma Bullen wh byterian Church had their Pot “Lest We Forget,” a 15-minute der them to , or claim any o f them , he forever resigned because of her new po: Fortyflv« guests were present luck dinner in the Church Tues­ weekly drama is aired every enjoined, Heidi - Spyrl restrain ed and barred from for the wedding and the recep­ day, November 24, at 7:00 p in. Wednesday night 6:45. It was a ssertin g , a ttem p tin g to esta b lish , or itlon with the law firm of Va claim in g any righ t, title, esta te, lien tion which followed at the home Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sikes of started only a short time ago, or Interest in or to said property, or Dyke and Lombard. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Angermeyt of the bride's parents In Central Peachy Road and the Rev. and and brings to KWIN listeners any portion th ereof, and the P lain ­ tiffs ' title to said p rem ises be for­ former owners and present cai Point. The bride and groom first Mrs. Geo. M. Shuman were hosts some of the top acting talent in ever quieted and set at rest: cut the wedding cake and the and hostesses. the nation. The date o f the Order for Pub­ takers of the Lakeview Ranch lication o f th is Sum m ons is the 24th on Highway 99 have gone I serving was continued by Mrs. While its not a new program, day The program was under direc­ o f N ovem ber. 1917, and the tim e Robert Branson, sister of the tion of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Coch­ “Kiddie Korner” returned to the prescribed for publication o f th is California for a ten days visi bride. Ice cream was served dur­ ran and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey air again, three times a week at Sum m ons is once each week for four The new owners of the Ranch co n secu tive weeks. ing the reception. 5:15—'Monday’s Wednesdays and Dated and fir st published th is have returned to their home i Sieman. New Jersey and plan to retur Fridays. “Kiddie Korner” feat­ 27th day o f N ovem ber, 1947. The groom was discharged a Van D yke A Lombard and take over the courts in Marc Mrs. T. E. Fowler and her uncle ures the record albums of child­ VAN D YK E * LOMBARD. year ago from the Army and is 1948. P ost O ffice A ddress: ren’s stories currently available. John Fisher from Missouri; and presently employed at the Ash­ Box 511 land Lumber compan y. T h e her daughter, Miss Marie Fowler, This program originally ran for Ashland, Oregon The Presbyterian Women’s (IKORliK W. N EILSO N couple plan to make their home Roseburg, left Sunday for Long several months, but was discon­ 270 East Main Phone 8011 D istrict A ttorn ey for sociation bazaar, Dec. 6, 9'30 a tinued. However, the demand Beach, California, to s p e n d Jackson County. Oregon in Ashland. Robison and Langtrey's Fancy Post O ffic e Address: Thanksgiving with her son, and from the younger generation was Court House. teles of all kinds, food sale, chi responsible for “Kiddie Korner” wife, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Fow­ Noah Tate of the S. P. is visit­ Medford. Oregon. en noodles a specialty, 11.. J returning to the air. ll.1 7 .4 t . ing his mother In Mt, Grove, Mo. ler. M. Davis And Bride Living Near Trail Kerby-Perkins Rites .. Held In Medford What They A re Reading K In Pacific Bowl Thanksgiving Thursday, November 27, 1947 I Open Eorum Will 'Discuss Training SOC vs Lutheran NEWS REVIEW William E. Healy, Secretary of Blind school and the things 1 saw th eie made me sick at heart. the Ashland Chamtrcr of Com­ Like all German institutions, this school has been sorely ul- fected by the war. At the school there are 139 blind, of this num­ ber 70 are over 18. The rest are children. Over 50% of these are under 14. The majority of the blind have been blind since birth but there are several here that have been blinded by war act­ ion. To my mind these are the most pitiful. For example. Hans: Hans is, and, before his trouble, was a normal boy. He is well de­ veloped and intelligent. He was blinded by an exploding shell His face is deeply pitted by shell fragments and his right eye has been entirely removed. His left eye is damaged to the extent that he will never see again. The llrst time I saw Hans I was momentarily sick to my sto­ mach. I have never seen any thing like It before and I hop«? I never see it again. Upon the re­ quest of the Instructor, Hans went to the supply cuplxiard and got out a very much used set of maps and passed them out to the rest of the class. As soon as each child received his map he began to run his hands over the raised outlines of the map so that he could (see) the map. Then follow­ ed a short lesson In geography that would do credit to n student who could see in the real sense of the word. Hans was by fur the brightest student In the room as he al­ ways had the correct answer be­ fore the others. In another room we listened to a little boy read for us in English He told us that he was 10 years old. It seemed so strange to hear him speak English. He read at a late that, If I had not known bet­ ter, 1 would say that he could see. He has been blind since birth. For the lack of proper clean­ ing materials such as soap and disenfcctents the school buildings and the children are dity. I cannot think of anything that Isn't needed. All the children as well us the older people need clothing, shoes, etc. BedMnen is practically non existent The rooms are barely warm and since the necessary clothing is lacking the children cannot play outside. The food is the usual German civilian ration which at best isn't (Continued on page 8) See "V, 7