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Thursday, April 13, 1950 Southern Oregon Southern Oregon News Review 38 East Main Street Ashland, Oregon Entered as aecond-elass mail mattar In the post office at Ash land, Oregon, February 15. 1935, under the act of Congress of March 3. 1879 Wagner Creek News. . . Bertha W ork Oregon To Send 1 To National June 4-H Camp By Mn. A. C. Lewis 'The Queens Ball is sehedtied (or It was reported at the recent April 29th. Four delegates to represent meeting of the Phoenix Volun Tlie building committee are Oregon at National 4-11 t mb teer Fire Department by Chief working hard to have the build Camp in Washington. D C — Robbins that the first annual ing ready for the festival The the state's highest 4-H awards Firemans Ball on last St. Patri trusses were to be raised this have been named by L. J cks Day, cleared approximately week for the roof, nnd prepar Hilco Floor Sander ... Allen, state 4-H club leader ations for the laying of the $250 They are Roma Deane Otto. floor are under way. The firemen wish to thank all 17, Eugene; Margaret Colegrove. the persons in and around Pho haggard lumber 18, Junction City; John A Kie- enix for their help and co-oper sow. 18. Bend; and Bill Monroe, ation which made this dance Fat Foods and Farm TuppUee co. 18. Mulino. The four youngsters such a success. will attend the twentieth Nati An order was placed with the Phoenix, Oregon onal 4-H Club Camp which is local Tyr lytr agent for two M Highway 99, Phoenix to be held in the nation’s capi S A safety gas masks and two Phone 7*16 Faint « Fertilisers tal, June 14 to 21. turnout coats, to be added to the Wood KfUora Each of the delegates enrolled present equipment Plans were in club work upon reaching eli discussed for the repair and re gible age, nine years Among designing of the present truck. them, he added, they have had Vincent Clayton was elected 30 years of 4-H club experience, Secretary-treasurer of the Dept. and all have been outstanding The Phoenix Community Club in lmdership as well as nchie- and Youth Center and annual vement With Roma Deane Ot- May Festival plans are well un to as the exception, three are der way. O. E. Frazier, co-ordi now enrolled as freshmen tdO .- nator, held a meeting on Wed S C Roma Deane is a member nesday. April 12th at the Gra of the senior class at Eugene nge Hall. Plans for the festival high school. were discussed at length and all During her decade of 4-H committees are progressing In club experience, Margaret Cole- their respective chores The pro- grove has completed 83 projects. , gram committee have sent out In addition to her school work their letters stating the rules of she is leading five clubs this the square dance contest, to be year. She was frozen foods pre held on May 14th at 4 pm . The! paration champion at the 1946 barbershop quartet contest will state fair. be at 2 p.m. on Mav 14th, also Bill Monroe, recent winner of - the Safeway Livestock breedinc project contest, has completed S.O.C. Chapter of C.F.C. 30 projects. He was president of To Hold Spring Retreat the boys at 4-H club summer The Southern Oregon College school in 1949; is a past presi chapter of the Campus Christian dent of the Clackamas County Fellowship will hold it's annual W I6H YOU’D Emblem club; and was vice-pre Spring Retreat at Grayback C.E OP.DER AAORE W ALL sident of tiie Molalla high school Conference Grounds, near Cave student body before entering Junction, Friday evening. Satur O U T L E T S . THIS IS AS FAR AS OUR SW EEPER CAN REACH-' O.S.C. day and Sunday April 21st and Roma Deane Otto was a mem 23rd. ber of the 1948 state fair 4-H Last spring twenty five stu Oon't o v e rlo a d yo u r electric circuits. W hen you Home economics championship dents and their chaperones and judging team, was junior bread leaders spent the weekend near b u ild or m o d ern ise p ro vid e AOIQ U A TI W IR IN G . baking contest winner in 1947, Rogue River and it was reported and won the senior bread bak that they had an enjoyable time. ing contest a year later. At the All SOC students are invited to I 1949 state fair, she was named attend this retreat. Notices will •SEE YOUR ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR’ winner in the close race for dol be placed on the bulletin boards lar dinner champion. She ser giving further dotais ved a dinner for four persons for $1.42. Winner of four championships at as many fairs in swine show manship during 1949, John Die sow has been one of the state's outstanding livestock club mem bers. He is now attending O.S.- C. on two scholarships, one aw arded by Standard Oil company of California, and the other by the Union Pacific railroad. ROBERT C. PITTS Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stevens have MACHINE WORK returned from a three months HAND TAILORED SUITS stay in southern California, WELDING where Mr. Stevens underwent a serious operation. He is able to Saw Mills — Trucks Alterations and Repairing be out and is convalescing rapi Industrial Equipment dly. Our community was shocked MR and MRS J. LOGAN WHITE Pubhshers J, Logan White Managing Editor and grieved when Wayne Brad Faith McCullough Local News. Phone 8561 or 7162 lev passed away in the early morning of April 4 because of Subscription Rate — $2 50 year injuries he received in a logging MEMBER accident a few hours earlier. Oregon Newspaper P ublishers’ Association His young son. Glen, witnessed i the accident. 1 Besides his wife, Rachel, and “Clean I’p Week” Approaches ¡two children, Lois and Glen, a The approaching observance of “Clean-Up Week’ ¡sister, Mrs. Henry Siagle of is especially timely and significant in Ashland this , Brookn.gs. Oregon and two bro thers, Merle, his twin, and Dave spring. It carried an implied suggestion that much can both of Prospect, are left to be done by the local citizens who are concerned about mourn his loss. the fair name and reputation of this city as a commu Wayne attended Wagner Creek school and Talent High nity of cultured civic minded Americans who guard grade school. All who knew him were their homes jealously. his friends. Mrs. Henry Slagle Whether it be alleys or public office, dingy un is staying for awhile with Rac and children. painted houses or contentious officials, the unfortu hel Twenty-eight guests were pre nate results are the same to the beholder, an unlovely sent at a bridal shower for Inez and undesireable place in which to live. The ideal Ame Brabbin at the home of Elfn March 21. She received rican community is one in which peace and progress Long. many lovely gifts. are the prime factors. No family of self respect willing Inez Brabbin and Verle Lub ly lives in filth, either material or spiritual, nor can bers, Medford, were married 1 at the Wagner Creek decent young people be expected to remain in squalid April school house by Rev. J. C. Ar surroundings. What the public may view only from the nett. They were attended by her outside is generally a reflection of the conditions which brother, Glen and his wife. bride wore a dusty rose exist within the home, and what the public learns of suit The with grey accessories, a cor political dissensions and discord within a city may well sage of white carnations and indicate the calibre and conscience of its representati carried a white Bible. Mrs. Brabbin was dressed in a ves and citizens. I grey suit with black accessories Ashland might well add to its beautiful foothill and a corsage of pink carnati setting the challenging slogan of the pioneer west. - ons. Many friends and neighbors “Give me men to match my mountains." were present. ------- o------- A wedding reception was held later at the home of Charles and The Country Press Says Long. Only relatives were Humboldt, Iowa, Republican: “According to gov Elfa present. ernment figures, 70 per cent of our population when The young couple are making they reach maturity, have the intelligence of a 14-year their home in Medford. Exact location a secret until danger of old child; 16 pr cent have normal intelligence; 9y3 per charivari is passed. cent have high intelligence and 41/2 per cent have very Carlos Goddard went to Eu high intelligence. We wonder . . . which group compiled gene, Oregon, March 31 for an other check-up. The condition the figures.” of his lame leg is steadily im Hopkins, Minnesota, Suburban Press: “Why was proving. Representative Rankin compelled to loose that awful Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boquist, Oregon, were guests blast against Albert Einstein, whom most of us think Tillamook, of her aunt, Mrs. Ormy Goddard of as a great scientist? Could it be that the elderly April 3. scientist’s theory of relativity disproves the adminis Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bradley, Prospect, were guests of Mr tration’s theory that we can have more by producing and Mrs. Leon Lockwood, April less?” 7. Elwood, Indiana, Call-Leader: “It remains that Mrs. Ella Abbott returned April 8 from Gridley, California every one of us has had pounded into us the statesman where she has been visiting her ship of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abra daughter Eudell for quite a- ham Lincoln, Andrew Jackson and others of their days. while. guests of Mr. and Mrs Yet, for one reason or another, the majority votes we Ed Easter Hild were Mr. and Mrs Walt- have been casting have been against the principles of more, Coleman Creek. Mr. and Wm. Bagley and chil all of these men.” dren Easter guests at the Catskill, New York, Enterprise: “In defending the M. O. were Grove home in Phoenix case of the miners, Lewis referred to them as victims Wagner Creek Sunday school of slavery . . . Since when did anyone earning $12 to $14 (attendance is increasing since good weather is here. Easter per day come under the classification of slaves any ; Sunday thirty-five were present. way?” The Sunday before there were guests of her parents April 2-6. Bridgewater, Mass., Independent: “Socialized me- thirty-eight. They visited relatives and fri The March Sunday school ends in the valley including Mrs. dicine is just one step in a planned economy where gov birthday party was held at the Hill, Murphy, Oregon, ernment takes over certain key functions and controls home of Mr. and Mrs. Layton Lester Doris and Berteena are old MacDowell March 31. Birthdays school friends. all the rest.” were those of the Bailey New neighbors on the Cast Winslow, Arizona, Mail: “In these United States, honored twins, Nora and Laura; Joan place are the Clayton family where the people are permitted to be informed, are per MacDowell: Mrs. Edna Hopper from Pendleton, Oregon, form mitted to bargain collectivly, and may, by contract, and David Arnett. It was Dav erly Alaska. Mr Clayton is en first birthday. gaged in the dairy business stablish improved working conditions, it seems entirely id’s Clayburn Hurd, formerly of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Work and unnecessary to take steps to bring . . . any . . . Ameri Myrtle Creek, now living near children, Sharon and Judy, Sel can industry, under government management, and Talent, spent last week with ma, Oregon, Mildred and Penny Donald Brabbin. Taylor and friends, Medford, eventual government ownership.” Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lockwood Mr. and Mrs Vernon Reh, Tal Jewell, Iowa, Record: “Norman Thomas . . . one of of Coquille, Oregon were East ent, were some of the other the three speakers on ‘America’s Town Meeting of the er guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. guests at the Work home during The Lockwoods stop the Ensele’s visit and Easter. Air’ on January 24 . . . opened his talk with this cate Lockwood. ped while returning from Twin gorical statem ent; ‘What is the difference between soci Falls, Idaho to visit his brother alism and social welfare; in effect they are synonym and family. Mr. Lockwood had gone there to purchase a truck ous.” for Swifts, the cheese factory where he is employed in Coqu ille. After a weeks vacation Wag ner Creekers are back in school. Baseball equipment has been purchased and they are ready to begin practicing. They hope to have a team to compete with other schools. Mrs. Waldemire, teacher of upper grades, reports that she spent her vacation at home ex cept for two short trips — one to Azalea and one to Yreka, Cal. Mrs. Ring substituted a week IF WISHES for Mrs. Stack in the lower gra WERE HORSES des while Mrs. Stack was In Pueblo, California, where her property would be worth brother passed away. less . . . insurance protect Mrs. Inch will be at the school ion unnecessary. house April 11 to help give ach BUT your property is ievement tests. valuable and, unless you Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long would chance losing this have sold their upper Wagner investment to disaster, in Creek home to Mr. and Mrs. surance is a must. Don't Davis and family of Hawthorne, be without ill California. The Davis family are Call on us for insurance now living there and Longs have advice and protection to moved to their new home on day. Wagner Creek road near Talent. Sixteen members of the Tal ent Friends W.M.U. were guests at the Howard Work home March 16. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bailey BILLINGS AGENCY gave a dinner in honor of Mr. (Since July 1888) Bailey’s father on his 88tii birth DEPENDABLE day April 10th. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Work INSURANCE COUNSELORS Your Friendly Yards left March 17 for Crescent City Corner Main and Oak and returned April 1. Mr. and Ashland Hotel Building Ashland Telephone 6581 Mrs. Kenneth Ensele and Carol Phono 8781 165 C Street yn of Napa, California were r Investigate the COPELAND Budget Plan FOR CONSTRUCTION REMODELING and REPAIRING No Down Payment S. C. Jones & Sons J. W. COPELAND YARDS The Phoenix News For Rent Phoenix Feed & Seed Busirless Directory Ashland Machine Shop IRVIN THE TAILOR 65 N. Main Tel. 7-3011 53 Second St. Phone «771 (If no answer call 3-3818) Walter Redford. Realtor Hooper’s Radiator Service Ranches — Farms — Homes Business Property Clogged Radiators Boiled Out and Repaired Jess Kidwell, Telephone 3552 38 East Main Business Phone 7886 Ashland. Oregon Res. 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