J u . of 0 . Library. ‘ .51 Kamillin' w ill Ransrj Cistle I‘inks left Sunday, on u F o rm erly th# M, liu»inc»s trip to Ixivelock, Nev Southern Oregoa ada. Mr». Alice Taylor, of lx>vc ÜRÍG ü O li ÍS É A p í R M in o r lock, in visiting ut the Parks P U 1 11 s HE R s' 4 J s íü l A llo t $3.00 per year home in A«hlund, unci will re- muln with Mrs. Pork» during Mr. P ork’s absence. Mr». Park» I n recovering from u critical ill­ ness. $j.oo PER YEAR ASH! AND, JACKSON COUNTY.THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, VOLUME 15, NUMBER 47 •949 Mrs Phoebe G reen of Boise, Idaho, I n visiting ut the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles A Itudellffe, and family, on Fair- view street. Tuesday's C ham ber ol Com­ M in . Dorothy Wolte of Cotton merce luncheon, at the Elk's club wood, California, who has been John Cotton, vice president of ' William Briggs, attorney for visiting Mr und M in . I). C. Wolfe, the Cham ber of Commerce, and * •'«nipaign, that it be open to all was well attended. Routine m at­ ters were taken care of during 74 Union street, left by plane for the plaintiff in the judgm ent case spokesinun for the owners of Intel csted persons, churches and the regular meeting presided ov- COM M UNITY C LU B WILL brought by the council m em bers Pendleton Monday. industries who wish to p artici­ MEET W ED N ESD A Y sawm ills In this vicinity, offered ei by E. H. Singmaster. A,i. und Mrs L uther Farris to mutch local subscriptions, on pate in and benefit by having Upper Valley Com m unity club of the city of Ashland against Bill McGee, extends an invi­ will meet at the Grange hall on Mayor Tom W illiams will file an nl Eureka, California, visited a dollar for dollar basis, the u- publicity on their particular pro Jack Farris, 548 Iowa Street, on mount necessary to publish a ject included in the folder. Sub tation to all civic minded per- W ednesday, February 2, a t 1:30 am ended com plaint w ithin the next few days as Judge Orval J. Monday. Jack and L uther are colorful publicity folder of the sciiptlon lists are' available " a t s" ns of the com m unity to attend I / ¿ r de ^ m ’lu'ncheon. these luncheons and keep abreast th e C h a m b e r. brothers. There will be a business meet- M ' , l a ' d1’ G rants Pass 5ir,CU‘! attractions that are so prevelant of the needs and desires of the ing presided ovjer by M argie' judge W ednesday sustained eight Mrs. Lou Cozzens und baby in Ashland. FOOTSTOOL W ORKSHOP people in the com m unity and the Clark, president. daughter are visiting friend» In The offer was made at a lunch­ TO TAKE PLACE M ONDAY Twila Block of the motions prepared by Ben strangers within our gates, and and Ida Church will furnish a Lom bard and H arry Skerry, a t­ Ashland. eon and directors’ meeting, held Footstool work.slg-ip sponsored Mr. und Mm, Wm. W arnike of at Om ar's Monday noon Bill by the Ashland Home Extension to take an active p art in general musical program. Following will torneys for Mayor Tom Williams, Bozeman, Montanu, are visiting McGee, m anager of the local unit will be held Monday and betterm ent of the com m unity be a recipe exchange. All m em ­ to strike portions of the original friends In Ashland. The Wurnikes Cham ber, reported receipt of Tuesday at the Civic club house. through the cham ber work. bers are requested to bring a fa­ complaint. According to Briggs the origin­ cost estim ates of a folder, con- ure old tim ers here and their vorite recipe, also a pad and pen­ Mrs. C. M. Bailey and Mrs. H. C. al motion was denied in p art and many friends are huppy to greet tam ing colored pictures depicting Dooms are In charge of the pro- cil. granted in part. them. recreational and cultural activ- ject which will begin each morn Lom bard stated th at the issues itles, climate, and resources, as Word was received in Ashland ing at 9:30. had thus been narrow ed and th at Monday that Mr. and Mrs Leslie well as statistics on population One yard of 6 inch m aterial, a a clarified complaint, confining Wallace of G arberville are the and industries. spool of m atching thread, one Nine new mem bers were elect The Sewing Club of the Amer- itself to facts would be refiled by The cost of publishing such a yard of muslin. 24 x 30 inches of parents of a seven and half •* subscription» for the invitation to attend the form al *nd^ ated in the r ift, L Z i I " T necessary to finance the opening ceremonies at Camp r ,s " was the onL the New 'v o r k ' m ark el’’have ‘ p* by the Ashland club from the ton of ihe h.H , SC- The ' o ^ r s It was decided, since this White at 2 o'clock Sunday a f t e i °* ° th®r yOuth °5«an“ a t> °~ strengthened prices, and Bose Fre" ch FederatlOn ° f Sor°Ptim ist NEWS REVIEW Sawmills Offer to Match Dollar For Dollar In Promotion Publicity of ( ’. Invites All To Luncheons YMCA Elects Nine New Directors Judge OKs Eight Motions to Strike Briggs to File Amended Complaint Sewing Club Meets At Freeman Home hlixt Ceramics Is Subject For Soroptimists Pears Finding a Better Market ? Inr«‘ l for run could be m ade along side of it. The crew, men and w om en,' finally dug a tunnel tothe door! ad rescued te occupants, none ■ ■ a Donkey ■ Ball ■■■ Game Slated Tuesday I A I I A ■ .«*«»* experience At Junior High School Gymnasium ' Sky High’’ was the title given another picture showing a train near Cheyenne, giving the illu­ sion of plowing through a m oun­ ta in pass. Still another picture was of em ergency crews working to free a train from drifts esti­ m ated to be th irty to forty feet deep and the cut was solid. O ther pictures showed a man standing on solid snow, talking on a telephone at the top of a telephone pole, and others of men trying to free cattle from a cold grave of snow, especially eatured was the thousand pound Hereford steer discovered in the path of a snow plow, Mr». William M rG e e is in Pas- mother.WherC * V“ iting her What They're Reading The Age of Reason by Jean-P aul Sartre The Snake Pit by Mary Jan e Ward How to Stop W orrying and S tart Living by Dale Carnegie I Chore Freedom hv Victor Kracchenko A World to Win by Upton Sinclair H A FT 270 East Main Ph