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U v t O. Library *7Zw £outh&i*i ötaqon ASHLAND WtATHM Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec Dec Dec. 13 14 15 1« 17 18 19 H 50 56 59 65 56 60 58 Pre. L 04 35 40 41 .08 46 41 51 43 NEWS REVIEW HAPPY? T H I N K THE W O R L D IS A W O N D E R F U L P L A C E TO L IV E IN ? EXPRESS YOUR JO Y S IN A L E T T E R TO T H E E D IT O R . All the LOCAL News of the Aahland-Talent Area ASH LAN D . V O L . X V II. No. 41 Property Owners File Protest Over Location Of CD Radio Station JAC KSO N C O U N T Y . O R EG O N . T H U R S D A Y , D E C E M B E R 21 Sino*« Copy Sc 1950 Mayor Asks Budget Compliance MAYOR’S PROCLAMATION Installation of Vapor Lights Gets Veto; Fred Taylor Appointed City Budget Director for 1951 WHEREAS, due to the international emergency landscape, and re n d e r the sta the City of Ashland has established a civil defense pro T ile subm ission o f B le tte r to the c ity co u n c il by F red W h ite d tio n a th o ro u g h ly decent and gram in accordance with the provisions of the Oregon He also added, on b e h a lf o f residents liv in g p ro p e r p la ce.” n e a r the proposed site o i Ash th a t the sh o rt w ave freq ue n cie s Civil Defense Act of 1949, and WHEREAS, in order to assure maximum protection la n d 's c iv il defense ra d io com used by th e s ta tio n w o u ld not m u n tca tio n s ce n te r on F red in te rfe re w ith sta n d a rd w ave to citizens of Ashland and others that may need our H om es avenue caused strong lengths used by dom estic radios. E lm e r B ie ge l, c ity su p e rin assistance in the event of an enemy attack or sabotage, co m m e n t at Tuesday's co u n c il c ity 's c o n tra c t w ith th e school T he state o f the c ity budget b o d y has been h u r t too bad be te nd en t, re p o rte d th a t the it is necessary that each and every citizen volunteer to m eeting. d is tric t. cause o f th e la c k o f lig h t— we as o f Dec. 1, 1950, shows 47 per u tilitie s ' convenience assist in the civil defense program, and W h ite d stated th a t the ra d io street's T he m aster o f th e m e ch a n ica l can get a lo ng fo r a co up le o f cent spent fo r th e c u rre n t fisca l c e n te r, w h ich is being c o n s tru c t w ere a v a ila b le a lo n g the w ho le o p e ra tio n s on e q u ip m e n t in the WHEREAS, the Ashland Junior Chamber of Com- m ore years.” w m t — ------- ---------- | ( ye ar, a cc o rd in g to th e fin a n c ia l ed across the stree t fro m the length o f the stree t L . R. A le x a n d e r garage on N. A s h la n d ’s school d is tr ic t No. P o lice C h ie f V c rn S m ith o f merce has assumed the duty of contacting peop.j in re p o rt s u b m itte d by J. b a u s - house o f one o f the p e titio n e rs , M o u n ta in avenue in v io la tio n o f 5, in c lu d in g th e B e llv ie w and w o u ld cause tin s p ro p e rty to de fered as a s e ttle m e n t m easure order *o have them sign cards volunteering their ier- tin . c ity reco rd er, and app ro ved the c ity zo n in g la w w as b ro u g h t W a lk e r schools, w i ll now be p re c ia te $1,500 in va lu e He also the use o f 13Vi acres o f lan d at vice- and has designated the Week of December 17th up. The A le x a n d e rs have been ,ha. 5265 su bjected to a $100 charge fo r said yesterday th a t if the b u ild the head o f P a rk street, w h ich g ive n u n til J a n u a ry 1, 1951, to 910 07 had been spent, w h ic h each ru n o f th e f ir e d e p a rtm e n t cease m e ch a n ica l o p e ra tio n s at in g w ere m oved 100 feet east In- owns, fo r use by the ra d ii to 23rd as “Operation Sign Up Week, and upon c a ll to these schools. T h is WHEREAS, December 22nd and 23rd booths leaves a balance o f f $294.278.93 to w a rd s the cem etery i t w o u ld g ro up ___ _ on __ ____________ „ iscal” y e a r . | change was' m ade b y u na nim ou s j ^ s ^ ^ r t a i e d ^ t i l t 0 t h e ^ t t o r - to fin is h o u t th e a lle v ia te the d is tra c tio n . "E ve n The m a tte r was re fe rre d t<» i ... 1 . be locaiea located m in convenient. convenient location» within the City _ - p R Stansbury cau. v o te o f the c o u n c il upon recom - O’ b k e r r y stated tn a t m e a n w p la c in g it back a distance fro m the re a lty c o m m itte e fo r fu rth e i . . . ____ __ «i< m a a id m en da tion o f the fir e c o m m it- ney fo r R u d o lp h !3chw arzen- in order to give citizens an opportunity to sign said tjo n e d each d e p a rtm e n t to stay the road w o u ld h e lp ,” he said . „ 'Tovrircr. f n r a I h o rn , w ho file d the o rig in a l study cartjg w ith in th e ir b u d g e t fo r th e en- ebanse In th e w o rd ,n 8 o f .be | c o m p la in ,. "W e have no q u a rre l w ith the NOW THEREFORE, I HEREBY PROCLAIM suing p a rt o f th e y e a r in his c iv il defense p ro g ra m ,” he con * /-xniT’ D Q T r’ M TTP y e a r’s su m m a tio n speech to the ih a d been breeched. tin u e d , “ we back it w h o le December 17th to 23rd as OPERATION SIGN U P >o u n c i, R epairs. S k e rry said, had h e a rte d ly We Just can’t sec 1 WEEK and with the utmost conviction as to the in- M a y o r S ta n sb u ry announced j been sta rte d a t 4 a.m. C o u n c il s o m e th in g th a t w ill ta ke aw ay m an W e lle r said he had ta lk e d estimable value of our civil defense program, earnest- i the a p p o in tm e n t o f C o u n c ilm a n m o n e y fro m the people." M a yo r w ith A le x a n d e r and the la tte r P H S ta n sb u ry d eclared th a t ly and -ncerely urge that each and every man and wo- Fred T . y l » b udge, d .r e r to r said “ i t w o u ld be a h a rd s h ip to the $1,500 a m o unted to a lo t less man in Ashland sign a card volunteering nis or ner lo w ln g b ud ge t c o m m itte e mem- m ove o u t o f h is garage by Janu- than the defense va lu e o f the , a ry 1.” W e lle r also said th a t services to the civil defense program at the booths to bers w ho w ere d u ly approved station. th e re had been no signs o f d is be located at the City Hall. First National Bank and byjhe ^ u n c ltjo r ^ Uwthree W h ite d declare d th is was m a n tlin g done. S k e rry was g iv- "fla g -w a v in g ” and n ot co nce rn Ju d g in g fo r the A shland H ugh M c K e e v e r; tw o y e a r te rm . ■ w j en a u th o riz a tio n b y th e c o u n c il ing the p o in t o f loss o f m oney L io n s' Y u le tid e hom e decora California-Pacific Utilities Company. D r E lm o Stevenson and E m il M e d fo rd Dec 20— S u rv e y in g to proceed a g a in st th e A le xa n d - With everyone participating, the civil defense pro va lu e to the s u rro u n d in g resi tio n contest w ill be th is F rid a y , K ro e g e r; and th e one y e a r te rm . crew s f ro rr, th e state h ig h w a y ers i f th e y have n ot vacated b y dents gram may ultimately save many lives and consequent H e n ry G a le y and R o b e rt In g le I c o m m j ssj on are c u rr e n tly sur- 1 J a n u a ry 1. D ecem ber 22 C ol P H W a te rb u ry then A ll A sh lan d residents are ly each of us should do his part. The c o u n c il vo ted d ow n, 4 to v e y in g stretches o f h ig h w a y 99 T he m a tte r o f a J u ly p e titio n stated, " I understand th a t the urged by th e c lu b to have th e ir 3. the e le c tr ic ity c o m m itte e ’ s j betw een M e d fo rd and P h o e n ix by M a g n o lia L u m b e r co rp ora- Dated this 21st day of December, 1950. ra d io lads propose to |>aint. homes decorated by th is tim e . proposal a skin g fo r in s ta lla tio n I ¡n p re p a ra tio n f o r th e proposed tio n a skin g fo r a 12-foot exten- P. H. Stansbury The c o m m itte e In charge o f the o f f th re e m e rc u ry -v a p o r lig h ts ' im p ro v e m e n t o f th a t sector, i t sion o f th e ir present p ro p e r y o . Mayor contest is BUI Yates. E rw in fo r r the the Plaza Plaza area area to lim in in i a te vvas le a rn e d here to da y. bounds was presented to e e lim Home Decoration Contest Judging Scheduled Friday Christmas Mailing Sets New Record Nelson, and G len C ris p TTiey ■ sk th a t anyone w is h in g to en te r the contest pleas»' c a ll Don L e w is at S o u th e rn O regon co l lege so th e ir hom e w ill not be missed in th e ju d g in g . A ll hom es w ill lx* Judged h e th e r th e y have contacted le w is o r not. b u t it was stated L i; I n o tific a tio n w ill assure the line o w n e r th a t h is home w ill i ..I be missed Prizes w ill be J v e n fo r the w in n e rs o f the , d iv is io n s established by the i judges. Medlord-Phoenix Highway Subject Of State Survey L o c a l interests led by th e S k e rry S k e rry o u th n e d the hazardous shadows created by C ha m b e r o f b a c k g ro u n d to the p e t.t on and re m o v a l o f th e o ld lig h ts The Jackson C o u n ty c o m m itte e e stim a ted th e cost o f C om m erce have u rg ed th e com- presented G e o rg e !S e n ,n a ttlle g a l consider w id e n in g counse! rep l^ J lt t , ta t(,d th a t in s ta lla tio n at $1,200 M a y o r m ission to fo u r „ „ e s .b e tw c o n C e n tra , P « , u o « r ^ „ „ ^ . t ^ U d th a t S ta n s b u ry ’ s n e g a tiv e vo te b ro k e »» _______ _ - trvfcr W ith th » o ffic ia l p ro c la m a re g is tra tio n aa.,/*'oceeding q u ite th e tie w ith th e c u u n e ilm e n ta k P o in t and A s h la n d b u t th e fir s t M a g n o lia L u m b e r c o rp o ra tio n E E V a il. A sh la n d p o stm a s tio n by M a y o r P. H S ta n sb u ry w e ll. He a ckn o w le d g e d th e h e lp in g the fo llo w in g stands: fo r, su rve ys are b e in g conducted received fro m th e C ha m b e r o f te r, said to d a v th a t C h ristm a s F re d Homes, E m il K ro e g e r and betw een M e d fo rd and P h o e n ix was w illin g to co ve r a n y le g a l d e c la rin g th is w eek as "O p e ra expense in c u rre d b y th e c ity in m a ilin g s handled at ttie local F re d since th a t section c a rrie s tio n Sign U p W e e k," th e J u n io r C om m erce s e c re ta ria l assistant, M a rk Ha m a k e r; a ga in st the a “ te st case” by a n n o u n cin g a M rs M a x in e C o lw e ll He added, post o ffic e th is ye a r have set a T a y lo r, D r W a lte r W e lle r, and C ham ber o f C om m erce's d riv e h ea vie st tr a f f ic loads. The v a c a tio n n o tic e o f the a fo re it w o u ld be R ichard L . N e ill. n ew record fo r 1,000 c iv ilia n defense v o l h o w e v e r, th a t i m b e r hopes to have a t least m e n tio n e d p ro p e rty . The coun necessary to have fu r th e r h e lp : M onday was the season's peak unteers is in f u ll s w in g C h a irm a n F re d H om es o f the p a rt o f th e p ro je c t placed on c i l a u th o riz e d S k e rry to m a ke to get th e cards in o rd e r. day w ith 26,788 co n ce lla tio n s as o n s tru c tio n p ro g ra m fo r e le c tr ic ity c o m m itte e said the , th __ e c _________ D ick Scott, c h a irm a n , said at M a y o r P H S ta n s b u ry laud- p roposal wes decided upon be- th e n e x t b ie n n iu m an in d ic a tio n , V a il said T h is is w h ic h be p u b lic such a n otice. last T uesday’s c o u n c il m e e tin g T w o o rd in a nce s co m in g un ed C ol W a te rb u ry fo r doing a ' cause o f th e present b ud ge t sta-1 g ins J u ly 1, 1951. 1,000 to 1,200 m ore th a n the , th a t booths w o u ld be set up in d e r the B a n c ro ft act a p p ro ve d peak day o f 1949 w h ich was the tus. T he o v e ra ll p la n c a lls fo r the c ity h a ll, gas co m p an y, and " s w e ll jo b .” T h c co m m ission has also re issuance o f $15,811.38 in c ity p re vio u s reco rd ye a r lo c a lly 09318768 O th e r m em bers on th e JC _ 36 m e rc u ry -v a p o r lig h ts at a vealed te n ta tiv e p la ns to re lo I bank fo r people to sign up. F ri im p ro v e m e n t bonds to m a tu re A lth o u g h the heaviest w o rk day and S a tu rd a y . He re la te d | c o m m itte e besides S cott are cost of 21 to 25 th ousand dol- cate h ig h w a y 99 south o f the in 1961 S e w er d is tr ic t No. 46 load is past, in co m in g m a il "is th a t m ost o f the s e rvice clu b s G eorge S e nn a tt, P h il George, la rs He added th a t th e th re e Rogue riv e r , bypassing G o ld is to have a to ta l o f $2,401.94 ju s t g e ttin g sta rted real good,” lig h ts w o u ld h e lp th e hazardous H i ll w ith a fiv e -m ile s tre tc h o f in bonds issued, and p a v in g d is had been contacted and the ; and R alp h H ooper. V a il said area and serve as an e xa m p le n ew h ig h w a y d riv e was now c o n c e n tra tin g on tr ic ts Nos. 12, 14, and 15 are to It is expected th a t m ost de _________ _ • to th e c itiz e n s o f w h a t th e p ro people c o m in g d o w n to w n to do h ave $13,409.44 issued. T he liv e rie s a r r iv in g in the loca l The b lo od bank m o b ile u n it th e ir shopping. posed fu tu re lig h tin g system c o u n c il v o te d to se ll th e to ta l l>ost o ffic e Sunday w ill be de w ill be in A s h la n d to receive w o u ld b rin g A t th e same m eeting, C ol P a m o u n t o f b o th issues a t p a r liv e re d C h ristm a s day, w h ile general c o m m u n ity d on atio ns I l W a te rb u ry com m ended the F re d T a y lo r, the new b udget v a lu e to th e C em etery T ru s t a n y th in g a r r iv in g D ecem ber 25 som etim e in A p r il, D r T H J u n io r C ha m b e r o f C om m erce re c to r, said “ w e don’t k n o w fu n d w ill be d e liv e re d the fo llo w in g S chutte, A sh lan d re p re s e n ta tiv e fo r th e ir a ction. He d e fin e d the E m il K ro e g e r m ade a re p o rt P e rm its fo r log h a u lin g o ver fo r sure h o w w e stand on the fo r the Jackson co u n ty c o m m it day sh ou ld w a it u n til to the c ity c o u n c il on A s h la n d ’s Jackson c o u n ty roads w i ll be b u d g e t— w e cia l fa c ilitie s w ere in s ta ll tee, re p o rte d yesterday re q u ire d a fte r J a n u a ry 1, ac M a y .” M a y o r S ta n s b u ry second T he m a rg in betw een re p u b li- w a te r system A m o n g others, he ed in the post o ffic e p rio r to the D r S ch u tte stated th a t the c o rd in g to an ann ou nce m e n t by ed T a y lo r ’ s fe e lin g s w hen he can and d e m o c ra tic reg istra - re co m m en d ed th a t th e base ra te heavy rush and betw een 15 and m o b ile u n it w o u ld be at S o u th the c o u n ty c o u rt last S a tu rd a y . cast the d e c id in g vote. T a y lo r tio n s is w id e n in g b y “ d e fa u lt" f o r sewage disposal be raised IB e x tra em ployees have been ern O regon c o lle ge the firs t also m e n tio n e d th e expected t h ^ w eek as th e c o u n ty c le r k ’s fr o m 25 cents to 50 cents a T he new o rd e r states th a t no added d u rin g the past w eek in week in F e b ru a ry to receive cost o f h o s p ita l re p a irs and o th o ffic e th ro w s o u t nam es o f those m o n th to m ake i t possible to logs, poles o r p ilin g s h a ll be o rd e r to speed d e live rie s. tu d e n t d on atio ns. He c o n tin u e d e r necessities. H e added. “ No- w h o have fa ile d to v o te the increase the ca p a c ity of th e m oved on co u n ty roads w ith o u t As a convenience to the p ub th a t d o n o rs in th e 18 to 21 past tw o years. p la n t. H e also suggested th a t th e w r itte n perm ission o f th e lic, the post o ffic e w ill be open b ra c k e t m ust have th e ir par O v e r 2,000 names have been T ID w a te r be used in th e p a rk The L io n s c lu b a n n u a l c h il c o u n ty c o u rt C o u n ty com m is a ll Ja y th is S a tu rd ay. ent's release to p a rtic ip a te in d ro p p e d fro m th e r o lls in the f o r ir r ig a tin g the la w n s and d re n's C h ris tm a s p a rty was held sioners said th e r u lin g was the donations. e lim in a tio n process. T h e ra tio c ity w a te r be used in th e fo u n - Tuesday n ig h t at th e E lk s d in necessary “ in th e in te re s t o f "N o b o d y need fe a r the g iv ing ro o m w ith o f d em ocrats to re p u b lic a n s be- ta in s and to ile ts. 112 A s h la n d sa fety and fo r th e p ro te c tio n o f ing o f b lo o d ,” ’ D r S ch u tte s ta t yo un gste rs present as guests o f in g d ro p p e d is a p p ro x im a te ly 4 ' M a y o r S ta n s b u ry com m ended th e c o u n ty roads” and to p re ed. “ T h e re is no pain o r fu n d a to 5, th u s g iv in g a s lig h t in- C o u n cilm a n K ro e g e r on h is fin e the c lu b v e n t damage to th e roads. m ental d is c o m fo rt fro m such crease to th e re p u b lic a n lead in ■ jo b as co u n c ilm a n . K ro e g e r, L io n s c lu b m em bers m et at P e rm its w ill be issued by the 1 an a c tio n ," he said. c o u n ty . w ho w ill ----------« be re p --------- la ce d b - y A r th u r 5 p m. to a rra n g e and decorate c o u n ty e ng in ee r’s o ffic e in ac ------ ----- M e d fo rd . Dec 20— ■The T he U Un n i t - ' th e KT VUUIUJ, Dr. S ch utte. M rs. Sam M c the ta ble s fo r th e tu rk e y d in n e r, P r io r to th e gen eral e le c tio n K re is m a n on J a n u a ry 1, stated ed States a ir fo rce has no plans cordance w ith p ro v is io n s con th a t “ I can c h e e rfu N a ir, C ol P B W a te rb u ry , and w h ic h s ta rte d a t 6 p m . F o llo w f lly say th a t T he board o f d ire c to rs o f the ta in e d in the state m o to r v e h ic le fo r the use o f th e C am p W h ite in N o v e m b e r re p u b lic a n s le d by “ ‘ s e rv in g on th e c o u n c il has been 1 V ern A tha na s a tte nd ed a meet- ing th e d in n e r and th e app ea r 1.503 e lectors. T h is lead m ay ex area here and the a rm y and law s. C o u n ty E n g in e e r P a ul A shland Y M C A announced its tig o l the Jackson co u n ty asso ance o f Santa C hius, the c h il a ple asu re and e du ca tio n ; a n y R y n n in g said issuance o f such n avy, w h ile s t ill s tu d y in g the ceed 1,900 w h e n fin a l ta b u la plans th is w eek fo r lo ca l p a rti tim e th a t I am ca lle d upon I c ia tio n ye ste rd a y in M e d fo rd d re n w e re show n a m o v ie and tio n s are co m pleted, w o rk e rs p o s s ib ility o f re h a b ilita tin g the p e rm its has been a u th o riz e d by c ip a tio n in the 100th a n n iv e r w i l l be gla d to w o r k .” K ro e g e r H a ro ld Jackson o f P o rtla n d each rece ive d an orange b efo re said. fo rm e r a rm y base, have n ot y e t the state fo r some tim e , b ut no sa ry year, 1951, o f the fo u n d in g is one o f th e appointees to th e gave a ta lk on the h is to ry o f the the p a rty closed. T he a ffa ir was p e rm its have been re q u ire d in reached a decision. o f th e ir o rg a n iza tio n . b u d g e t c o m m itte e b y the m ayo r. n a tio n a l blood m ovem ent o ve r by 8 p m . so th a t those w ho Jackson ___ _____„ T his in fo rm a tio n was re- co u n ty ............ in the ,------ past S pecial events o f a ll Y M C A M a y o r S ta n sb u ry th a n k e d th e to c o u ld a tte n d the It was p o in te d out th a t when w ished R y n n in g pointed o u t th a t th e | leased here to d a y by M ayor groups w i ll fe a tu re observance c o u n c il fo r its fin e co o p e ra tio n "E v e n in g o f C h ris tm a s M u s ic " tin blo od u n it a rriv e s in A sh new p e rm its should n ot be con- D iam on d * L . F ly n n a fte r a te le o f the ce n te n n ia l ye a r The ,in the la st fe w m onths. H e also a day are at th e ju n io r h ig h school. fused w ith PUC p e rm its w h ic h phone c o n v e rs a tio n w ith Sen local g ro u p plans to increase a ll land 240 people expressed h is a p p re c ia tio n to a ll Lee Johnson was general needed w h ile th e /u n it is in o p M orse in W ashington. are issued by the state. T he new types o f m em be rsh ip to a to ta l W ayne th e people in te re ste d enough to c h a irm a n o f th e p a rty . Those e ra tio n . It can h a n dle one p e r p e rm its a ffe c t o n ly h a u lin g on M orse said he was c o n fe rrin g o f 000 fo r the ye a r T he m em M o re ra in and lo w e r tem pera- a t t encj the c o u n c il’s m eetings. on a r c o u n ty roads, he e x p la in e d . e v e ry 15 m in utes, D r. w ho w o rk e d w ith h im « • «« «• 1 » In ln r »-* in n . _ .« « . w ith a rm y and n a v y o ffic ia ls tu re b ership d riv e w ill be a p a rt o f son s are in sto re la te r i in the He said th a t th e c o u n c il w o u ld rangem ents w ere Gene A llis o n , H a u le rs w ho w i ll be a ffe cted and expected to re ce ive m ore w eek, a c c o rd in g to forecasts by the P a c ific coast m em bers en S ch u tte said. ' “ end ea vor to m ake 1951 an o u t D r. S ch u tte said th a t he in candy; R oland P a rk s and V e rn by the r u lin g are to m ake a p p li d e fin ite w o rd on the m a tte r the U.S. weather ro llm e n t w eek, Jan. 28 to Feb. bureau in s ta n d in g ye a r in e v e ry respect.’’ S o u th w o rth , p ro g ra m ; Joe Fad- tended to c a ll a m eeting s h o rtly — c a tio n to the co u n ty c o u rt The 4. 1951 m o m e n ta rily . Medford. Ben and p e rm it fee is $5. Copies o f the The a nn ua l m eeting o f the a fte r C h ris tm a s w ith A lle n Me e r> tra n s p o rta tio n : W estern O re g o n ’s fo re cast fo r W idespread in te re s t in the n ew re g u la tio n w ith in s tru c p o s s ib ility o f re b u ild in g th e th e p e rio d e n d in g S u nd a y is fo r association w ill in stig a te a ll the Gee, M rs. Sam M c N a ir, and C ol L o m b a rd , in v ita tio n s It was announced th a t the tio n s f o r a p p lic a tio n w ill soon pro gram s A special p ro g ra m P B W a te rb u ry in o rd e r to per huge ca n to n m e n t was aroused h e a v y p re c ip ita tio n w ith re c u r w ill be presented at th is m eet feet a m ore d e fin ite co m m itte e c lu b w i ll not m eet n e x t w eek be issued to haulers. here last w eek w he n tw o separ r in g ra in s . T e m p e ra tu re s, w h ic h due to th e C h ris tm a s h o lid a y . in g u n d e r the d ire c tio n o f the o rg a n iz a tio n in A shland. ate a rm y in sp e ctio n team s v is it have been above n o rm a l, are The n e x t m ee tihg w ill be J a n u fo llo w in g co m m itte e m em bers: A n o th e r c o u n ty m e e tin g w ill ed the area to in v e s tig a te p h y expected to d ro p b y th e end o f Mrs. H e n ry M etz, Ja ke W e itze l, be held in M e d fo rd . J a n u a ry 4. a ry 3. the w ee k. sical fa c ilitie s s t ill le ft there. In the clu b 's c u rre n t m e m b e r and K e nneth Jones. S upt. R. B. P a rr, T a le n t, and •i' the Jackson hotel. T he n o rth e rn C a lifo rn ia fo re B oth M orse and C ongressm an ship d riv e , John Reed's team , A rra n g e m e n ts have also been cast fo r th e same p e rio d calls tw o o the rs le ft last M o n d a y fo r W a lte r N o rb la d , o f O reg on ’s ca lle d the "D o n k e y S erenad made b y the board fo r the an K IW A N IS D A TES C H A N G E D , .v., >«.» f rs t congressional d is tric t, fa v f ° r occasional ra in o v e r m ost o f Salem w h e re th e y are to con e s , ” c o n tin u e to lead o v e r the n ua l e le ctio n o f new mem ber« o f an a rm y I th e area F rid a y th ro u g h Sunday fe r w ith fe d e ra l o ffic ia ls con o r e stab lish m en t The sale o f the A s h la n d D a ily T lie A sh la n d K iw a n is c lu b team led by R oland P a rks The to the board o f d ire c to rs The in O rc i’ on a s | a n ^ te m p e ra tu re s n ea r n o rm a l. c e rn in g m oney g ra n ts fo r school T id in g s to M r and M rs G ra h a m cam p som ew here e le ction w ill he som etim e in w ill h o ld its n e x t tw o m eetings cam paign w ill c o n tin u e d u rin g spokes- b u ild in g purposes. T he w e a th e r burea u an a lte rn a tiv e to e xpansion of M. Dean. Reno, N evada, was an the m o n th o f J a n u a ry , accord m b e r 27 Ja n u a ry w ith seven vacancies W ednesday neon, D. T iie g ra n ts are a v a ila b le in I . m an e x p la in e d th a t a sto rm nounced last M onday by G eorge th e present F t. L e w is post Io be fille d . In clu d e d In the and J a n u a ry 3, at R oberts Cafe, ing to Don L e w is , L io n s p re s i a m o u n t o f $800 p e r c h ild to ff the A laska th city of Medford, accord front fo rm in g o ....................... — e — M G reen, p u b lish e r. dent. clu b lis t o f candidates are M rs E 1 a ccordin g to Ed B a rn e tt, w he re 10 per ¡ng to M a y o r F ly n n , is pre pa re d coast is expe cted here F rid a y o r school d is tric ts G reen, w ho has been m anager N ew m em bers w ho have S ohler, M rs T he lm a Reeder. president. The d a t e s w ere S a tu rd a y . cent o f th e paren ts are under o f th e A sh lan d P r in tin g com to go along w ith the a rm e d ser Sherm an H ad ley. R. A. H ern- changed since th»' c lu b ’s re g u jo in e d the c lu b since the d riv e V a lle y o rc h a rd is ts , Icon' ' e ith e r d ire c t o r in d ir t t govem- vices regardless o f the decision pany fo r the last 26 years, w ill opened are Dan B u lk ly , D r. B ill la r m ee ting dates f a ll on C h ris t- d ob le r, E w a ld Bnsshard. R. ' the p rospect o f c o o le r w ea th er, m ent c o n tra c t Sam pson, K. N elson D anion, tu rn o ve r the business to the o, ,v reach A ll possible assist i 1 and N ew Y e a r’s. M cF a rla ne . E d w a rd W N e ls n . Besides P a rr, those m a k in g ance w i ll be o ffe re d , he said, i f n p c e n t m ild te m p e ra tu re s have Deans on Jan. 1. 1 1 1 Ir v in g N elson, Joe Engh, Joe Dan B u c k le y . R obert B. Rein- ■ i r ed u i'seasonal g ro w th and the jo u rn e y to S alem are S upt. a n y b ra nch o f the se rvice de- Sole o w n e rs h ip o f the p ap er h o ld t. Jean E b e rh a rt, G iles A. : "If you tell the truth. y< 1 R ooney, C laren ce W i g g e n s, v i l l reside in the ' new p u b cides the post is needed in the b u d d in g on some trees, th e y re- ta le . Eagle P o in t and S u pt. G reen, J. D W o o d w o rth , and d o n 't have to re m em be r a n y John H a m ilto n , Ed Oaks. M. L . p o rt. Je v itt, C e n tra l P o in t. defense e ffo rt lishers W rig h t, and C. A. Ir w in t h in g " M a rk T w a in . P. D. H utchinso n. Operation Signup Sets 1,000 Goal ■ ■ Bfe. ■ ■ ■ ■ 4 To Visit in April County to Require Log Haul Permits GOP Lead Grows On County Rolls Lions Club Holds Children's Party Camp White Still UnderStudy YMCA to Observe Centennial Year Cooler and Rain Is A rea’ Forecast a Sale of Tidings Effective Jan. 1 m a Superintendents Study Federal School Grants