Southern Oregon New» Keview, Ashland, Oregon, Thursday, April 7, 1949 SOUTHERN OREGON — .J. I N EW S R E V IE W Haynes Returns To Ashland For Blessed Event Published every Thursday by THE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY Ashland. Oregon 38 East Main Street Carry! H Wine* and W endell D Idtwrence. P u b lish er Rudy Vallee, exclusive coverage by Fox Movitone New», mention and stories by “Life, ‘Time,'’ Wulter Wlnchell, und nil the wire nnd news services Because the stunt Is not sponsored, radio s»n‘ lions, newspapers, and theatrical releases, both national and local ly, arc covering every step (,f the journey Don has made dozens o f lucul radio appearances and is alwuys greeted by n local digni­ tary nnd the press. Haynes Traveling Ihe Nation in This Car _ I WENDELL LAWRENCE. Editor Entered as second-class mail m atter in the post office at Ash­ land. Oregon, February 15, 1935, under the act of Congress of March 3 lR?n I * » ostagi T rates . . . THE PRESS of the country and the community Don .H ayna«. who is currently in Ashland w here he ia h a. been aw aitina a are crying loudly about the proposed increase in pos­ blessed event, is touring the nation in this Kaiser automobile. Haynes' head­ quarters. while in Ashland are at Andy Anderson's Motor Inn. Y tal rates. Perhaps this present situation might never have BULLETIN: Ashland Com ­ and the city i>f Ashland, has made | shaver, exercise equipm ent, bu- come about had the editors of the nation's newspapers m unity hospital. April 7 _ arrangem ent» to purk the sealed reau, and many other conven Mrs. Don Haynes gave birth Kaiser beneath the window of the iences. The first lup of his jo u r­ not cried so loudly nor so long about inefficiency in the this m orning to a baby girl, room where Mrs. Haynes will be ney took him routh along the postal department. Jeannette Ann. The little confined. eoast und then back to Ashland, As far back as we can remember, and much farther girl weighs 8 pounds. 12 01. A lter spending a stioit tune w here he is now, waiting for his Time of birth was 6:16 a.m. than that, there have been consistent attacks made on Both m other and daughter near his home, wife and fam ily, wife to present him with a new Don will head cast in time to be heir . . . (he hopes it’s u girl thi the post office department concerning the fact that the are doing fine. a t the Indianapolis Speed races time). post office was “in the red.” on Decoration day and as he is an Haynes is thirty-nine, has a son Our question is: “Since when has a governmental Don Haynes, the Marvel Man, avid sports fan, will try to ’catch" Jimmie age five, and his wife agency, supported by taxes, been supposed to show a rolled into town Monday evening all the big league teams in ac­ Mary, is a registered pharmacist. Don’t Guess tion, witness the Kentucky Der- The ram p has been construct­ profit?” HAVE you Increased tha and has been driving up a n d ' by, the Rose Bowl game in ’50, ed up to the hospital room win down the The nation's postal system is set up to serve the peo­ highway outside the and all other m ajor sports events dow and the conversation be­ fire insurance on your ple of the country and is designed to disseminate in- Ashland Community hospital in the country. InvltaUons are tw een Don and his wife after the home and household prop­ formation. The publishers of the nation's newspapers daughteTtoX^rn S°n' °r ’ now pouring in from Civic organ­ baby is born will be broadcast izations in large cities for his coast to coast by Mutual, tele­ erty to allow for their full have been granted by Congress various subsidized Don, who can t pace up and appearance there. vised by NBC and filmed by Fox insurable value? rates in order that public information could be dis- down- like most expectant fathers Haynes, a G rants Pass boy, is M ovitone News, seminated to the people. has .had 10 wear off hls anxiety out to set an unusual endurance Don now has a weekly radio in driving. The M utual B road­ Don’t guess about your record and also earn $25,000. show "Experience Speak»’’’ Now when the publishers have themselves sharpen­ casting system through Radio s ta ­ S tarting S aturday noon, F e b ru -'a weekly television show, has protection, but ask us to ed the axe to kill the goose which lays the golden eggs, tion KWIN plans to m ake a ary 19th Don took off in a sealed I made five television short« check up your insurance they suddenly discover that in the interests of efficien­ broadcast of the w e n t, and thru car, actually welded in, after a the help of local organizations cy and a higher return of profit it will be necessary for city-w ide celebration, and is a t­ L. policies. After a fire, it tem pting to live in the car for 7 the postal department to charge more for newspaper Janouch To Speak will be too lata! a period of fourteen months. His mailings. So the editors of the nation’s newspapers To Tree Farmers tour will take him from coast to DO IT NOW! suddenly awaken and begin screaming that someone The April m eeting of the South coast and visiting each state cap- is out to ruin their business. itol, besides thousands of cities ern Oregon Conservation and and villages. It seems to us that the editors should have awakened Tree Farm Association will be long ago and realized that any attempt to increase pos held Friday evening, April 8th, Haynes, a form er m erchant m a­ BILLINGS AGENCY rine and truck driver, Is taking (Since July 1KH3) tai rates in order to get the postal department to show1 7:00 P m- at the Rogue River all bets that he can execute this DEPENDABLE a profit (which it doesn’t need to show) would natur Lodge a short distance above daring venture. An Oregon ra n ­ NSIJRANCE COUNSELORS ally bring about a greater cost to the newspapers, Trail on the C rater Lake H igh­ cher. D. B. Mauldin. 79, and for­ Corner Main and Oak way. m er world's cham pion rodeo rid­ 211 'th Si which also use the mails. Phone 1 -», Ashland Hotel Building M ill Wood Fuel Oil . Q « , . , (tir k i/v k " U ------------------ I - _______ 1 A _ a y u u a . - ---------- T __ n p rn « . .. Ö in , . Gunter Fuel Co. Supervisor K arl L. Janouch, of er, w hen he heard of Hayne's plan, decided to place a wager at ★ ★ ♦ IT IS GOOD speaker of the even- ing. on deposit in a local bank. THERE HAS BEEN criticism of the fact that This plan originated ..... Mayor T Tom x.1 Williams spends a lot of his time with the CriDADTrnv miss allen elected L..__1 wan vwe« Haynes while he was in the mer SORORITY PRESIDENT State Legislature in Salem. m arine four years ’ Some folks have said that he should be in Ashland Miss Florence Allen, principal chant while stationed in the bi of Lincoln school, has been elect­ room of a tiny navy tug ir earning his $100.00 a year. The fact that Mayor Williams has had an opportun­ ed president of Delta Kappa Aleutians, and so sure of start Gamma sorority. The sorority is ing it two years ago, realizing ity to be in Salem has been good for the city. The mayor composed women teachers. th at an appendectom y is a com ­ has been able to contact state highway officials and Mrs. Alice W of illit, aso of Ashland mon problem to man, he had such other state department heads concerning city busi­ 1 was elected corresponding secre- an operation perform ed although it was not then necessary, to e l­ ness. He has also had an opportunity to make con­ ' tary. im inate this hazard to his dream tacts with people who at some time may be needed NOTICE OF HEARING ON Haynes’ car, which is barret to assist in operating the city of Ashland. on all sides so th at he cannot es­ FINAL ACCOUNT We’re giad the Mayor has had the opportunity to be In Cireuit Court of the State cape, is equipped so that he can some of the comforts of in Salem with the legislature. W’e hope he continues of Oregon, in and f v the County enjoy while he is experiencing this of Jackson, Probate Department. his work there. strange and record breaking ven­ In the Matter of the Estate Lady Lions Have Charter Night Phoenix, April 7—Ch a r t e r night for the Lady Lions of Phoe­ nix was held March 28 at Mon Desir. The hostess organization for the affair was the Medford group of Lady Lions. A gavel and the charter were presented to Mrs. Marvin Fisher, president of the Lady Lions. Cor­ dages were given the officers who included Mr». G. G. Skinner, vice president; Mrs. Harold Chilton, secretary; Mrs. R. L. Bunton, treasurer, and Mrs. Charles F Hoey, Lion Tamer. Largest group present w a s from Gold Hill. The representa­ tion from Phoenix included 11 Lady Lions. SCOUT SHOLD 6NT 8 t V c iasms Phoenix, April 6 — The Boy Scout troop of Phoenix, under the leadership of Johnny Keener of the 4K Motors, held their box social Friday night at the grange hall. The 4K Quartette sang sev­ eral numbers. After the box social, bingo and dancing were the entertainment of the evening. Their leader, Mr. Keener states, “These scouts need the backing of the community in general to keep up their interest in the program.” of EVERETT CLARK STONE, Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Final Account of Geor­ gia Lee Stone, as Executrix of the Estate of Everett Clark Stone, Deceased, has been filed in the Circuit Court of Jackson Coun­ ty, Oregon, and that the 23rd day of April, 1949, at the hour of 10:00 A M„ has been duly set for the hearing of objections to such final account and settlement thereof, at which time any per son interested In such estate may appear and file objections there­ to In writing and contest the same. Dated and first published thi» 24th day of March 1949. GEORGIA LEE STONE Van Dy