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U. cf O. Library. /£/•*»« '‘a ü R £ C P übiish I e Ï PER I A T I 0 1 Formerly the Southern Orogoi, Miner S3.00 per year NEWS REVIEW George W. Mimnaugh, state di-1 __u vr..,. rec : t „ r for Oregon of the Saving» >3 <»«» PbR YEAR ASMI A N D , JACKSON C O U N T Y , J .'¿ZB T H U R S D A Y , IIB R U A R Y j , , 949 VOl.UMt i$, NUMBER 4x Bond Division of nt the United States departm ent . . . my. what MORE DIMES NEEDED a long title . . . was in Ashland Thursday morning and pointed Petitions requesting the recall I out some things about the Sav | «if Councilmen John Nosier, John j ings Bonds which ive didn't real ize. Did you, for exam ple, know Developm ent of the Rogue Riv-I that today in Jackson c o u n ty ! er Busin project by the Bureau < j arr:n n * » i * were filed with City Recorder J. ! H. Hardy Monday morning. The j there is $11,602,000 In bond«, and of Reclamation, the National Voicing appreciation of the “splendid w ork“ carried on throughout petitions request a special elec that the interest payment» to Bark Service, the Fi«h and Wild-1 »<„A ,i » . _ tlon to be held by February 24 the county in ths year’s March of Dimes campaign, Vern Smith, IM*op1e in this urea am ounts to | life Service, and local and »tate interests moved a step nearer to j blr) ‘ L i t .ach M- vib i M,’rnbers of the Civic Better- ch irm an of the Jackson county chapter of the N ^ :o n al Founda $331,000? fulfillm ent this week when a nanet T iik d the p tti,io n ’ tion for infantile Paralysis, yesterday issued a plea to all w orkers to Wc thought tiie bonds were continue the drive to the best of their ability through February 12. plan for completing investlga-1 cugBjon ( f Amerlcanizatir n i n l ° n wbirb a totai oi 837 «Unc This is the first time in the history of he chapter that an extension practically all gone, but Mr tions was announced by R J. ! r Z i n », i S « ,ures had been obtained. A A. of time has been asked in the fund raising campaign, Mr. Sm ith Mimnaugh pointed out that peo lir. n.. of Reclam- eeting of the Wasson is president of the league emphasized. The extension has been a ked in the hope that this the n Bureau ple are buying more bonds to Newell, i of tr... county will be able to m eet the increased dem and for funds, exper .... .. selling. 11M. -e v I «•«'» , I F e b ^ T p i o " G*r," “ te and J. Q ~ ienced this year. retary, Adams, secre- en and one qu arter billion bonds I he proposed plan to com plete, neer Hall. Mrs. A rthur S. Taylor ---------------------------------------------Every donator to the March of tary-treasurer. were sold This am ounts to eight *nve«t ig«t>ons is based in p arti jn charge of the program, FREE COFFEE Dimes is buying “stock” in the No opinion has been given by and one-half million people sav-1 uP°n "Ian A of the Bureau of ' — ■ National Foundation for Infan- JOHNSON'S CAB MOVES either Ben Lombard or Wm. ---------- ing $2100 u month And today, i R<*clam at,on and ,n Pa r‘ upon a _ tile Paralysis, he pointed out and C hipm an’s fountain this week Briggs concerning a second p eti people are requesting p a y ro ll! r<’P°r t prepared by the Pacific deserves to know just w hat is be savings plan which perm its easy j N orthw est Field com m ittee of completed remodeling and reno tion filed by the league which re ing done here and throughout the saving by extraction from the thc D epartm ent of the Interior, vating the interior of the store. quests that a special election be nation with the money contrib The Reclamation D epartm ent’s Room was made tor Johnson’s held to elect three new council - old pay check. uted. All organizations, drive Mr*. Orton Genung, who It's im portant this saving. Be- j plan A, which has been opposed Cab which has returned to the men in case the three under fire chairm en and individuals on all recently opened a ham burger Of Lom bard and cause of the cushion of bonds rec,r1eaUon81 ‘ntere8ts outside R am er Culm er Cab stand at a ie recalled. i fronts have done an excellent job stand on Idaho street, last Briggs and H arry Skerry, one of which was available at the end Ch' pm an8 j this year and all have been volun week did her part for the reservoirs, two on the Rogue riv S. Stenniss did the calci- them is city attorney. of the war the nation didn't fail teer workers, receiving no com M arch of Dimes. The recall petitions were plac into a slum p as expected but er and seven on its tributaries. mining, V. N. Feldhousen did the pensation for their efforts. The Mrs. Genung served free The Bureau hod recommended carpentry, and William Wolven ed in circulation when Mayor continued to grow ami expand need for funds has been so g reat coffee throughout one even that 73,000 acres of new land the painting Tom Williams appointed either Today there is a total of 47 ly increased, however, by the ing at the stand and told the should be irrigated, a su p p lem en -' Lom bard or Skerry as city a t billion dollars in reserve in the now 13 cases of polio, in this patrons th at if they wished Jean E berhart’s new 1949 C hev torney and Vern Sm ith as chief tai w ater supply should be es country This reserve is the bal county during the past six to pay anything they could tablished for 40,000 acres, and rolet was mangled Monday m orn of police. The city council has re ance which has prevented total months, that a still greater all- “pul the money in the col when it slid on the fresh snow inflation in the country. And us 100,000 additional kilow atts of an tangled with a logging truck. fused to confirm these appoint out effort m ust be made if Jack- lection can for the M arch of ments indicating in effect that people udd to this reserve, as new hydroelectric power capacity son county is to continue care of Dimes.’’ only Briggs is acceptable to them savings grow, there is less d a n should be added. The Bureau a l its obligations to these new cases A large am ount was col so indicated that flood control as city attorney and Clarence ger of inflation. and the great num ber of p re lected for the polio drive by was a factor in placement of the Williams as chief 4if police. vious cases, needing rehabilita We were glad to hear the story dams. Mrs. Genung. The members of the Civic Bet tion. of the War Savings bonds which The report by the D epartm ent term ent League in their petitions MASONS AND EASTERN STAR The most recent case of infan are now the savings bonds. It’s a of the Interior's com m ittee s ta t state that by the actions of the PARTY SET FOR FEB. 11 tile paralysis, the first for 1949 good place to put those spare ed that there could be no satls- Sixty-eight students made the council the wish and will of the Friday, February 11, is the date §e 3ting along satisfactorily, Mr. nlckles, if you’ve go, any after facory com plete solution to the Honor Roll the third six-weeks people has been defied. set for the Mason and Eastern , Sm ith stated “This seven months paying the bills. river problem without com prom period at Ashland Junior High The three councilmen. Nosier, S tar party It will be held at the old baby’ how ever u now receiv- ise. The Rogue River basin pro School, Principal Joseph L. Fad Fischborn, and Daugherty, s ta t Dancing and ,ng tie atm ent in the special cen- ject must include wilderness, rec er reported today. The following ed this week th at they do not Masonic Temple. cards will follow a covered dish ter atL E\*gene and Wl11 need two reational, fishing, agriculture, students made straight one’s: sev plan to resign in the face of the dinner which will be held at 6:45 months hospitalization to assure industrial, and com m untiy plan enth grade - Nora Berger, Max recall election. recovery. Glenn Mathews, director of in ning. Ine Champion. K athleen Hartley “We are assured that recovery strum ental music at Southern The D epartm ent of the In te r Jeanette McDonald; eighth grade will be 100 per cent. Therefore Oregon College, is in charge of ior group recommended that all Nancy Lou Dunkeson, Bet t y we know our dollars will have a musical tour of four Rogue v al agencies concerned. National Sm ith: ninth grade - Ruth Taylor saved another person from being ley high schools Friday bv the Parks, Fish and Wildlife, Ore and Glenna W illiamson a cripple from infancy, ft is this SOC band. To m ake the Honor Roll, stu gon state game commission, and - - * r knowledge th at makes March of High schools which will hear the Bureau of Reclam ation re dents must have a two average or ZHvT’HrePJ eSen Dimes workers and all chapter The Hope Rebekah lodge No. the band Include Phoenix. Talent vise and modify Plan A to satis better and a satisfactory grade in S t w L i th , h g’i an" OlinCed officers feel privileged to part,- 14 sponsored a card party, S atu r Jacksonville and Eagle Point. this week th at he plans to leave ; .♦ • , j • • ~ ■ citizenship. fy all people concerned. v . in ■ ,! cipate in fund raising campaign day evening at the Odd Fellows The ninth grade made the big hall. Tw enty tables were in play. month tUfhy i t ’ of th e National Foundation for uest gain this six weeks increas Pinochle, "500" and bridge were m onth our of the United States. Infantile Paralysis.” x ing from 24 to 29, the eighth in played. Hostesses were Mrs. Ed Haynes tour as unusual in that i creased from 15 to 16 while the w ard Dameron, Mrs. John O w he will be locket! in a K a iser' Chapter officers are on duty seventh dropped from 36 to 24 ens and Mrs. George Larder. La autom obile and will not leave Wlth 24 hour service throughout Smith rem inded the The total Honor Roll for last six ter in the evening they served the car during any time through- tb^ ? ea? out the tour. public, for the benefit of any per- weeks was 75 as com pared to 68 home made cake and coffee. Girls of the Ashland Senior Tri __. ’ , . . . , . , son who m ay become afflicted this six weeks Haynes au omob.le ,s being w ith polio. As soon as the call High prizes were given for men Hi Y club and their parents are Students who have made the and women. The winners were equipped for the trip at R. H. comes action is taken This se r. going to talk things over at a m ary Knott. Honor Roll every six weeks, the Mr. and Mrs. Claud Clark, pin Anderson s Motor Inn. Special vice is very expensive although Following the panel discussion special program to be held in the first sem ester of school are: Sev ochle; Mr. and Mrs. H arry Moore sea ing an s eeping facilities the chapter receives no rem uner- Social Room of the YMCA, Mon an Open Forum will be held. Re enth grade - Nora Berger, Elsie “500” and Mrs. John Hughes, at ave been installed. freshm ents will be served by the ation. Transportation, nursing day evening. February 7th, at Carothers, Maxine Champion, Bridge. Tri-Hl-Y girls. Haynes’, who will travel alone, service, hospitalization, physical 7:30 o'clock The purpose of the K athleen Corcoran, Mary Jean This is the first of a series of will be sealed in the car before therapy, special equipm ent, all meeting is to see If parents and Davis, Lois Downing, K athleen five Saturday evening parties, it leaves Ashland and will visit things associated with the treat- teen age daughters by working Hartley, Jeanette McDon a 1 d, the next one being scheduled for every K aisej-Fraser dealer in the m ent of this disease are exced- together can find solutions t o 1 Wanda Oden, Sue Thorpe, Kath F ebruary 12th. An invitation is United States before his retu rn fngly costly. Snow and more snow confront- some 'of the more common prob- j erine York, Ted Tenney, Dick extended to all who enjoy play here. National publicity will be ed us oh our rounds this week— lems in home life. This whole fight against polio Thornton, and Frankie Town ing cards. given the tour through the new s is entirely supported by the M argaret W agner, president of | and stiH snowing as this is being | send "eig h th "grade* ’-"N Z ncyT ou reels and a national picture m ag March of Dimees here and thru- the Senior Tri-Hi-Y club will j w ritten—light, feathery, beauti 1 Dunkeson, Sue Heller, Alice Self, azine. r i r is e t out the nation This county chap- preside n at the meeting. Included ful stuff but we have had p len Betty Sm ith, Lloyd Blair, Dee M etro-Goldwyn-M ayer and RK ter cares for Jackson county peo- on the program will be an a d ty, thank you. Californians and Hillberry, and Glen Ingle. Ninth O production will both be in A s h -' pie, w herever they become Strick dress by Mrs. Laurence Butler, grade - M argaret Clary, Barbara land Saturday, February 19, to en w ith the disease. During 1948 dean of girls in Medford high N ebraskans and others are w el Hild, Leona Hoehner, and Ruth come to the beautiful stuff. All cover the take-off. one case occured in California school. Taylor. Donald M. D rake and company Taking part in a panel discus we ask is that A shland now be Haynes dream ed up the idea while th® family was visiting Oihers m aking the Honor Roll sion will be: Elda Carlisle, Janie favored by the sun god, and the are: K athryn Feeler, Ramona plan to go to work on the three w hile in the service and since there. The local chapter authoriz Simpson, Virginia Lilly and Rose- next six weeks present us with Mitchell, Patricia N ic h o ls o n , new Ashland schools as soon as his retu rn has been m aking plans ed the treatm ent there, bringing m any repetitions of Mondays b ril w eather clears, Donald M. Drake Betha Russell, Sharon Stewart, president of the company, a n to carry through w ith the pro this county’s case load for 1948 liant sunshine. Won’t some one ject. A large m ap is being in to 13 although there were but 12 You have read in this Donald R. Davis, George Gray, volunteer to take it up with the Jim m y W atrus, Ralph W itt, M ar nounced today. stalled on the side of the car and actual cases w ithin this county, column about the phenom Contracts were signed this as Haynes visits each K aiser-F ra therefore Jackson county has to weatherm an. Last week we got ilyn McCarty, M arye Middleton, enal new COLUMBIA LP week and construction will begin chillblains on our ram bles, so Mary Morgan, Colette Perrine, w ith W ashington and the W alker ser dealer a new nam e will be date financed the treatm ent of (long - playing) RECORDS now we frankly wear our Alaska 14 eases during the six m onth's Norma Stephens, Donna Travis. avenue school. The Lincoln school added to the map. and players. Briefly, by period. parka and all that goes w ith it. Mary Lou W illoughby, Cleatjs cutting three t i m e s as project will be a continuing one. o »-«rl T “The expense of treatm ent has Oh, for some red you-knowwhats. Mitchell Ingram Montgomery, many grooves per inch, and Sub-contracts f o r excavating, <111(1 I j c t f i i never stood in the way of action Portlanders coming “south” to Frances Grissom, K aralee Hick by means of a slow tu rn by the chapter,” Mr. Sm ith con avoid the snow and ice of the man, Shirley House, Jessie Mack Ready-M ix contract, lumber, ma table speed, it is possible to sonry, plastering, wiring, plumb cluded. “If there is a life to be northern border of our “fair” ie, Phyllis Nichols, Elaine Rett- ing, heating, painting, roofing. . Emil K roeger ana and ja Jak put the contents of a com x e e u Lahr, a n r saved aid is im m ediately and state, Saturday, were Mr. and man, LeVeda Sartain, Genevieve and «hoof m ofn i will w in be ho let lot in in Ashland contractors, announced; w whniohonrforiiv d u n n And A na it io plete album of records on holeheartedly given. is and sheet m etal Mrs. O. K. Higginbothan, who are Self, Evelyn Sm ith, M arva Swear today th at they had been ap-1 not given ju st during the acute one single unbreak a b l e Jackson county as far as is pos visiting friends and relatives in engin, B arbara Sweeney, Velma pointed distributors for Styron, plastic disc. this vicinity. O.K.’s parents, Mr. Swift, M ildred Williams, Glenna sible, D rake said. Approxim ately a new wall tile which is produc (Continued on back page.) Prices are tiu ly amazing. 50 local men will be employed and Mrs. John Higginbothan live W illiamson, Beverly Robes o n, ed from Dow Polystrene by t h e ' There are oiily thret? prices, at C entral Point and the quartet Harold Fowler, Jack F r o s t , on the projects. Dow Chemical company. $2.85, $3.85, 4.85. Values was sm art to do their Ashland Glenn Gertson, W ayne Johnson, Clifford Williams, principal of According to Kroeger the tile run up to $13.00.' visiting Monday, for it looks like Law rence Lebow, Lester May- Lincoln School, has resigned to can be used in bithrom s, kitch-1 Now nere is the real top it will be the last tim e they will field, Bill Miles, Dave Shaffer, accept a position with Silver j ens, hallways, basem ents or any per. We huve been au th o r get over this way during their Leland Silver, and Joh n n i e B urdette publishing company. He place in the home w here utility ized, for a very shoit time, weeks vacation. Stuckey. will move to Portland this month, and decoration are combined. Southern Oregon College main- to sell present stoc ks of the Mrs. W inifred Boardm an, also J tained its lead over all teacher $31.50 C O L U M B IA LP of Portland is visiting Ashland colleges in Oregon w hen final PLAYER ATTACHMENT, friends this week. term enrollm ent reached 6 5 0 for he ridiculous figure of Mrs. G lover Hillm an, w in te r students , a 10.8% increase over $9.95! There are no strings. ing Ashland Is aw aiting a break A shland’s doctors speaking as m ation of city appointees, and a was given hospital m anagem ent To introduce these amazing Year The breakdow n of in the w ea‘her io motor to Salem. a group, notified the city council sta te audit of city books. L P recordings to you music authority. Mrs. Espey’s appoint- men and women students shows Mrs. Ernest Graves and Mary W ednesday night that they did lovers, to sta rt you on your Harold M errill was placed in m ent brought protests from the 445 rnen and 205 women for the Jo of K lam ath Falls are staying not feel as though they, as doc charge of a com m ittee to investi registered nurses who claimed w inter term. way tow ard a library of this week at the W hite Cabins. tors, were the ones to manage gate a possible solution to the that m anagerial authority should scratch-free, high -fidelity, The num ber of students en- They came over Monday to visit the hospital. The signed state- problem which arose last week rolled in teacher Education has unbreakable LP records, be in the hands of medically- friends, gloa'e.i too soon over our m ent indicated th at because of when all the registered nurses at increased 55.6 per cent since last we are offering this player trained personnel. sunshine and found themselves, the poor position the hospital is the hospital gave two weeks no year, m aking the num ber 278. nt a saving of $21.55. How In the m eanw hile an outside practically snowbound next in, both from a physical and fin tice. Since then the nurses have stairw ay is to be constructed at Lower division students num ber can you miss? You can hear mornlqg, as were we all. ancial standpoint, the hospital been prevailed upon to work u n the hospital at a cost of $421.00. 310. and see this equipm ent in Mr. and Mrs. Jess M illett took doors would probably be closed til February 28. Junior class enrollm ent has in action a t............ Bid was aw arded at the W ednes a trip to Redding over the week by F ebruary 28. The mass resignation came a- day council m eeting to E. A. creased 421 per cent and senior end. The action of the doctors added bout through the personnel m an Tonner. students 77.8 per cent. The two Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanders of the hospital problem to other agem ent policies in effect at the Com petent supervision of the lower classes show a slight d e North Bend arrived in Ashland problems of the city council hospital. Ted Sommers, local ac hospital is badly needed, accord crease. Tuesday to spend the week in which is already faced with the countant has been managing the ing to the doctors and acting city W ith an over-all increase in 270 East Main Phone 8011 < this vicinity visiting friends and recall election of three members, hospital books and last week Mrs attorney Wm. Briggs is seeking full-tim e students of 2 per cent, (Next to Sheldon Jew elry) relatives. Frank's sons, F rank Jr. a court judgm ent on legality of Dennis Espey, who has been act either a m anager or a religious SOC is carrying its largest load and Jack Sanders live at Talent. an ordinance concerning confir- ing as bookkeeper a t the hospital order to take over the hospital. of full-tim e students. Plans For Development Of Rogue River Basin At Compromise Stage Recall Election Before Feb. 24 "JCe>IOrl /AUXlIItiry Will Hear Panel Smith Requests Polio Workers To Continue Campaign Until February 12 i.’X ’-nST Money From Patrons | Given to Polio Fund W. Sixty-Eight Make Junior Honor Roll SOC Band I’lays At Four Hi|<h Schools Haynes To Take Rebekahs Start Gard Tournament Off February 19 Parents To Meet Daughters Face To Face Monday In Tri-H i- Y Forum Ramblin' wilb Kansey Construction To Begin On Schools Distribute Wall Tile SOC Still Leads Teacher Colleges Hospital Crisis Confronts Residents Again M ART !