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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
•<! to the Board of Directors of ican Legion Auxiliary, U nit No. the plaintiff’s attorney, Briggs.
pound daughter.
G randparents folder is estim ated at, ap proxi licking and two yards of light , <
the Ashland Y.M.C.A. at the An- 14. met with Mrs. B ert Freem an,
The court’s order will be en
m
ately,
one
thousand
dollars.
are Mr. and Mrs. Tom M,illet
w* ight eoid are the m aterials nual meeting held in the “Y” at her home on Nutley street, for
who often visit in Ashland. Tom The directors decided, at Mon j needed Fools required are tape- Building Sunday afternoon, Jan- an all day sewing meeting. The tered during the next tw o or
three days, and as soon as the
; ; ; 7 tra*”
ht” _i—
¿J
is the brother of Jess Millet, well d a y s meeting. that such a folder| ¡ ¡ —
-----u.
- crew d riv er,1
— '
would be
great asset
asset to
to the
the ' hi(mnier. Khears and
V 23rd New m em bers on the group of women were busy, dur am ended com plaint has been fil-
would
be a a great
known Ashlander.
large eyed board include: Jacob Weitzel, j ing the day, com pleting a baby ed an early date will be set for
Fred Monk of Newport is in com m unity It would be financed darning needle.
Roland Parks, Eldon Scripter, ’ quilt, three baby gowns, and two th hearing.
by popular subscription since
___ ___________.
Ashland on business.
Lloyd Selby, Ralph Billings, C. I children’s dresses.
They, also,
—________________
funds
are
not
presently
available!
Junior
and
Senior
high
school
Jack Fubish of Koseburg is
R Eliason, Joe Fader, Chester cut blocks for another
in
the
operating
budget.
students
and
college
students
spending the week in Ashland
crocheted and did some hand
In representing the sawmill aided in the March of Dimes this ThomPson' and Henry Galey.
on business.
Annual report from the treas- sewing.
owners,
Cotlon
expressed
great
week
when
they
attended
a
bene
Mrs. Marie S. Nybye, real es enthusiasm and said that there
Mrs. Dorothy Joy C lark of
This club is being sponsored
fit skate at the Armory.
The user. E r i c Weren, showed that
state broker of Pasadena, Calif-
was
a
need
for
this
sort
of
folder,
equipm ent was furnished by Al the Association closed the year by Mrs. A rthur Kreisman, Child Ashland will be the featured
fornia is spending a fortnight In
with all bills paid and a small W elfare chairm an, who states speaker at the regular m eeting of
as the tourist season would start Haynes.
Ashland on business
cash balance on hand.
soon.
she is well pleased with the a- Soroptim ist International Friday
Earl
F.
Downing,
m
inister
of
Mrs Frances Knngas of Eu
mount and quality of the w o rk : noon, Jan. 28, at the Elks dining
The
activities
report
from
the
j
There are m any local attrac- the First Church of Christ, left
reka, California, visited Mrs. O r
done
by the volunteers.
She room. Mrs. Clark who has a stu
Secretary
emphasized
the
varied
tlons,
industries
and
recreatio
n
al,
th
1^
morning
(Tuesday)
for
Eug
ton Genung, 548 Iowa street, on
states
th
at
all
women
of
the dio in her home on G ranite street,
Friday, on her way to Klamath facilities that will be publicized. ene to attend the Oregon Preach-1 ProRrarn oi activities for both
will talk and give a dem onstra
com
m
unity
are
welcome
to
work
ers
Parliam
ent
of
the
C
h
r
i
s
t
i
a
n
b.°.y?
.
and
«iris
conducted
by
the
McGee
q
u
a
l
i
f
i
e
d
Cotton’s
Falls w here her mother, Mrs.
tion on the making of ceramics.
Nora Long, is critically ill In statem ents by telling of the many Church. Mr. Downing will re Y M C A, during the past tw elve with the A uxiliary members,
months. The report showed a 1 The next m eeting of the Sew- Her studio is well equipped for
counter calls and letters, receiv turn to Ashland, Friday.
the Hillside Hospital.
total of 343 building mem bers a t ! mg Club will be at the home of this work and includes the oven
Mr.
and
Mi's.
H.
C.
Dooms
a
t
ed
every
day
at
the
Cham
ber
A friend handed Ransey a copy
for fireing.
the close of the year w ith 205 Mrs. Roy Frazier, 372 Iowa St.
of the W orld-Herald from Omaha Inform ational requests come from tended a birthday party in M ed boys and girls enrolled in organ
At last Fridays meeting. Dr.
ford
Saturday.
It
was
held
a
t
the
every
state,
and
are
based
on
e
v
Nebraska, with pictures verify
ized YMCA groups and clubs.
Blanche Rice spoke on parlim en-
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Richard
ery
conceivable
interest
which
ing the fuct that that state, also
An increase In the num ber of
tary rules, as it concerns the
is having unusual w eather, as Is m ight bring tourists or investors Singler
voting members and the num ber
Soroptim ist club. A nother such
to
this
locality.
Mrs.
Marshall
E
Ransdell,
leg-
almost every other state in the
talk will be given at a later m eet
McGee was asked by the di- islative chairm an of the local Le- of boys participating in the Y.M.
union.
ing.
i in»
u
.
.
rectors, to promote a campaign gion A uxiliary has received an C.A . Church
,
.. League
. .
1 activities
A New Years card was receiv-
n a rtv o f
p w T
Pub>* 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 <n< .101!
pears, now a scarce item in t h a t , c
S ,
.. -
-.
.
ity using the “Y” Building d u r area, reflect the higher prices in , Fr,dayk meLting Wl11 bc th4e
ing the year. It was shown that the auctions, but so far have not
of th e J « « « id an c e contest,
during the past year the follow changed at wholesale and r e ta il! AH are urged t0 be present'
¡Ä 7 * *
“,S.ed £
" * ~ » * W- Dugan, field
Girl Scouts, the Camp Fire Girls, I Cahfior nia Pear t^ureau
I..J
.4
j
Nazarene Church, the E.A.S. ' lforn,a Pear bureau
H onored at L u n ch eon
DeA utrem ont,
Wallace M ethodist Church, the A.A.U.W. 1 ..
s *"®P°rt / ° ? ering tbe
Mrs. Bert Freem an was host-
The service club all-stars and Chuck
1 v° ^ ee*s ° f ..tbe year^ “ ess at a luncheon, at her home,
the school officials will tangle Falkenstein. V. E. Mittag of Ash ' Junior Civlc League, Presbyter-
Ha“ erson- Pear Monday. honoring Mrs. Roy Fra-
Tuesday, February 1, at 8:00 p land Junior high; Chester Squires ian Church, Catholic Church and
in. at the Ashland Junior High of Wa hington Clifford Williams the Shakespearean Festival Asso- bur®au m anager, shows m arket zier
The Iace rover' d
school gym In u benefit Donkey and A rthur Phillips of Lincoln, ria li»n Following the annual ' s p e ^ ' a f u ” ^ 0 ’htdkl" vs m d
m ee,m gj
^ a f t . M t d a y s . a n d | ,able was lovely wUh a re n te r.
Basketball game. Proceeds to go George Bray and Charles Cof- meeting a r t o r . btt=
of the Board of
toward im provem ents at the high fin of Talent high school.
action to California citrus short- piece of rosebuds and favors.
school gym nasium -auditorium .
Service club all stars will in- held at which time a Nom inating ' ages. H. W. V anG elder, field man Mrs. Frazier was presented w ith
School teachers will include elude Bert Miller. H arry Skerry Committee composed of Homer for the bureau in the Los Angeles a gift from the group of women
Booshard
of Kiwanis-’ Blllings, Chester Thompson, and
who honored her.
Paul R etter of Bellview; Elmo Walt
Harold Roland Parks w«s appointed to m arket, says that pear movem ent
Stevenson, Ted Schopf, AI Sim p Wayne Myrick, Lions
Those who enjoyed the lunch-
there, both retail and wholesale
Lyndell Prepa^
the election of Offic-
son of SOC, Roland Parks, Ken Thomas. Toastm asters;
’ i eon and the afternoon of sewing
of the Association for this
definitely accelerating as a re- and
Schölling, Frank O’Neil, Marlen Newbry and Earl Schilling, Elks ers
were Mrs. Fred
I
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a
?
Ä
'
,
°
f
i
X
W
o
"
£
CUSh‘M
Yoder, Glen Crisp, of Ashland I John von
Cushing, - Mrs. Slade Songer, Mrs.
High; Joe Fader, Bud Silver | Legion and Elm er Biegel, Rotary.
Verl Barnthouse. Mrs. H erbert
In Boston, and elsew here in
’ -
-r-,
board, Monday, February 21st.
the New England m a rk e t Bose
?oi3 the ieasonneandy disappear^ guest, Mrs. Roy Frazier and the
M ISS. JO R D A N IS NOW
IN S A V A N N A H , GEORGIA
dem and for ÀnTous Ì ar ppOa?e°n°Ì h° ” ess Mrs Bert Fre" " 'a"-
Miss G erry Jordan, like Sher
man has gone from A tlanta to ac<j°,d ' nS t°
Pear bureau
E. H. McGee, pastor at Phoe
the sea. G erry graduated from
*,d £ P£ Se£ a ‘,ve ln , ^ at sec; nix is also going.
Ashland High in June 1941:-after 1 °" /
W
J ° bbefs and
graduation Mrs. Jordan and Ger-
P r° vide" ce’
ry joined Colonel Jordan then
* 5 ° ™ , ' * "d BoSt° n
on duty at H arrisburg, P e n n .,
? n,J° US
G errv took nursing at the John
h^ ldin im
.n
s.d es
Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, - v n - J j p j \ P * / *' 7 p a n s
graduated in 1945 and moved to ' n ^ t o n nnd
J p
Atlanta where she worked in the , .
f
..
ew,
•• i Z ;•' $
'.irory U niversity Hospital until m nntu
the last of December 1948, she is
v
,
,,
.
now w orking at the W arren A.
Pear hand,ers *n Char1« ^ ,
K
T’andler Hospital in S a v a n n a h ! North Carolina advise John T.
i-
ri- r address is 116 E. Huntingdon ! Schmitz- representing the bureau
in the Southeastern m arket d u r
\v c„ Savannah, Georgia.
ing part of the year, that they
had
good volume of sales on
w inter pears throughout the sea
son, including the holidays. A
slight decline right after the first
of the year was observed, but
p#
pear sales should be normal
j March of Dimes dance will b shortly after the m iddle of the
held Saturday night at the Elk month, and may improve over
Temple according to Mr. and December w ith the help of radio
Mrs.’ Don M acW hirter, co-chair- program on station WBT. 50.00P
watt Columbia Broadcasting Svs-
3S 4
j men of the March of Dimes.
Dancing will begin at 10:00 p. tem outlet, sponsored by the
A
Pear bureau. This station serves
m. Admission is $1.00.
most of the Carolinas, Virginia
In connection with the dance
and part of Georgia.
Mac W hirter pointed out today
A program of inform ation
that during the past week a child about both Bose and Anjou pears
had been struck with polio lr was presented to four high school
I
Ashland and that the child had 'tome economics classes in A r
been rushed to Eugene by itc lington county, Virginia, by Ar-1
uarents. All the resources of the thur McNally, field man for the j
’ackson county Infantile Paral bureau in the C entral A tlantic
vsis foundation were placed at seaboard states. It was supported Tw o-year old Jim m v B icicle of
the disposal of the parents thru bv newspapers in the area, in- Brooklyn. N. Y. is learning to
action by Vern Smith, Jacksnr riuding the W ashington D. C. walk for the first t :me after be-
•n'in'y ch ¡’man.
Star and Post. Since this type of *n9 stricken w ith polio. The foot-
Proceeds from the dance, Mac -ooperative educatioonal p r o - b®H helm et is for protection a-
Chevrolet’» biggest newspaper advertising campaign will use 5,972 dailies and W hirter pointed out, go toward
gram maw be put to wider use q»in»t falls. Jimmy'» treatm ent is
weeklies to announce new models January 22. Dwarfing Toni Banish, here*»
next year, reactions are being made possible by the M arch of
what 5,972 newspapers look like, each rspreeenting an individual publication., helping ju st such cases.
The dance Is informal.
carefully checked.
, Dimes.
IN THE NEWS
Heads Up, Jimmy
Mf»rch of Dimes
Dance Saturday
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