... S1SSBSÜÍ ®3ÌB®(S®Ì *Z4 b Pape* *1hai tJiaA. Sosneikuuj, Sditesi g a y -- /ìndi £ a y¿ 9 t The question of the C street Volume 13, Number j6 ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON Thunday, October i j , 1945 extension bus grown more bitter $2.oo 1’tR YEAR nil tills week und the question is being debuted up und down Mum street. To bring mutters to a head u petition was circulated along The American Legion and the Main street the fore part of the Ashland public schools are co-op- i week and 'tis reported thut some erating to bring a musical pro­ 40 signers, all business men, usk- gram on Armistice day, Novem­ ed the city council to consider ber 11, as a memorial to the re­ more deeply the question, to con­ turning members of the armed sult with some of the property Car Goes Off Mineral Win From Grants Pass Puts The Oregon State Board of services. The program will in­ owners affected should an exten­ Springs Road A Week Ago Ashland Back In Running Higher Education announ c e d clude invocation and benediction sion bi? made, etc. and Tuesday And Was Found Saturday in Confaranca Tuesday that Dr. Walter Redford by the Ministerial Association, a was «turned over to the council. president of the Southern Oregon short talk by a guest speaker and Orval Christenson, 31, recently It was gloomy along the Rogue After hearing some o. .the ar­ College of Education here at Ash­ approximately an hour of music, discharged from the army, died guments on both sides, we huve Saturday, after the Grants Pass land, had resigned his position provided by the junior and senior Monday morning at the Camp come to the conclusion thut not team and apparently most of the and that Dr. Elmo N. Stevenson, high school vocal and instrumen­ White hospital, alter being found very many are in favor pf such a townspeople invaded Ashland, head of the Science Department tal departments. Chorus a n d in an unconscious condition Sat­ move, thut the city council acted fully determined to take the Griz­ had been appointed to fill the choirs will be under direction of urday lying by the Wreck of his hastily, and we might say, with­ zly scalp home to the Rogue, but position. Dr. Redford resigned Miss Margaret Scruggs and in­ car in the Buckhorn Mineral out much consideration of the 111 a li-nour stand, Ashland over after being president here for the strumental and band under dir­ springs canyon, south of Ashland. other side. For there very defini­ ran the visitors to win 19 to 7 in past fourteen years. The new pre­ ection of Jack Francis. The car driven by Christenson tely is another side in the argu­ one of the most thrilling games sident will take over his duties The program will be held in had left the road and was found ment ,und they have some very seen here in many a day and be­ January 1. the Junior high auditorium and upside down in the creek 87 feet good arguments tp advance too. fore one of the largest audiences Dr. Stevenson, 41, was former­ will start at 2:30 Sunday after­ from the road bed. As we see the picture, such a assembled in Walter Phillips sta­ ly Dean of Men and assistant pro­ noon, November 11. street would certainly deprive dium. The win definitely puts Ash Christenson was discovered by fessor of Science at Eastern Ore­ the city of several choice spots land back in conference running C. W. McGrew, an employee at gon College of Education at La- for business buildings, torn down after losing a game to Klamath Buckhorn Springs who was pick­ Grande, from 1929 to 1940. He several years ago when the stati Falls. By the dopesters way of ing rocks from the road Satur­ has taught during summer ses­ wanted to put the Plaza project thinking Grants Pass was slight- J day afternoon, when he saw the sions at Stanford University and through. We note that there has ly favored to win Fridays tussle, car in the canyon and upon in­ San Jose, California State Col­ been no taxes coming in off that inasmuch as they had taken their vestigation found the injured lege .For two years he was a property since then eiiner. Plac game with a win from Klamath William Wesley Bryan, Ash­ man lying some distance from th member of the Portland Exten­ The first Youth for Christ rally ing another street in there at the Fulls. sion center staff. He has served land,Oregon was arrested Mon­ car. point of intersection, would in First quarter was scoreless for will be held Saturday night, Oct. on the Oregon State Teachers As­ day night on a charge of being Christenson had been discharg­ our judgment, and others, make both teams. In the second stanza 27, at 7:30 in the Church of Christ. drunk and disorderly on East ed from the army about three sociation curriculum, teacher of for a very congested traffic spot. the Grizzlies worked the ball to Rev. George Coulter of Medford Main street. Held until sober and weeks ago and was visiting with The city would be put to a huge the Grants Pass 6-yard line. A will bring the message of the education and all state science then released on posting of $10.00 his cousin, George Christenson at committees and the State Text­ expense in securing the right of flat puss from Williams to Jand- evening. There will be a choir book Commission and the Teach­ bail. Failed to appear and bail Buckhorn Springs. He had bor­ way for the extension, thpre is a reau caught the Cavemen flat- and orchestra as well as special er Selection committee qf Port­ forfeited. rowed the cousin’s car to go to 20 or so foot drop to go down to footed and Jandreau clamly step­ numbers by young people of the land. Klamath Falls to work. He was Lloyd Leland Hood, Chiloquin, the level of the intersection, and ped over the goal line without a group. Oregon arrested Monday night at to have returned a week later personally we think it would Caveman being anywhere near. Rallies of this sort have been 1:30 A. M. on Fourth street after and when he had not returned, Dr make a mess of things. held in some of the larger cities The try for extra point failed. the police had a report that a Herman Wexler of Buckhorn The state highway department fight was under way on 4th and Springs went to Klamath to learn Grants Pass then took over the with greqt success. Rev. Wilkin­ was all set to let bids on the 29th son, the director, has been in B streets, the police found Hood of Christenson’s whereabouts. of this month to finish the Plaza hall, and took to the air with some which were held in Albany C. M. Litwiller, deputy coro- badly cut up and took him to project, but the council’s action Eventon passing to Lutz good for and he reports that they were the hosiptal where Dr. Poston oner of Jackson county, was call­ 21 yards. Boyce threw another, put an immediate stop to that, very interesting and well attend­ The Southern Oregon College treated him for cuts and bruises ed and took the injured man to an dthey hove called off asking which put the ball on the Ash­ ed. of Education is cooperating with on his face, after which the de- the Camp White hospital. He was land 32 yard line. A lateral pass for bids until the matter is set­ These rallies are especially for Josephine and Jackson Counties fendent made so milch trouble found to be suffering from brui­ tled. They are not in favor of was good for 14 yards more. Lutz the teen-age group, but everyone in sponsoring an educational con­ the officers brought him to the ses about the head and internal sparkplug for the Cavemen, plow the project and apparently have ed off tackle to the Ashland 11 is invited to attend. We urge all ference to be held at the South­ city jail. Where a complaint was injuries. Exposure in the cold said so, in no uncertain language. yard and Boyce added three young people to come and bring ern Oregon College of Education filed charging him with being nights of the past week added to Property owners along the pro­ j more line November 1 and 2. There will be drunk and disorderly to which he his other injuries, caused his on a sneak. Lutz again took all their friends. perty affected by the change have approximately five h u n d r e d plead guilty. Judge C. O. Presnail death early Monday morning, I the ball to score on an off-tackle said so too, and in no uncertain teachers in attendance. ordered the defendent held pend­ Christenson's home was at Ada, play. Roley place kicked for the language. Minn. A number of outstanding edu­ ing further developments. extra point, which was good and We are informed that the high­ placed the Cavemen out in front cators have been secured as O. O. Caster, Medford, Ore., way department a long time ago, to the tune of 6 to 7. The balance A special anniversary service speakers for both the general cited on parking in restricted surveyed a route for the highway of the half was uneventful. The was held last Sunday at the and the sectional meetings of zone, forfeited $1.00 bail. completely passing outside Ash­ third quarter neither side was Church of the Nazarene in honor ' the conference. Dr. Flora, former Winnifred Barker, Ashland, land, leaving the present high­ able to cross the goal line and at of T. S. Wiley’s 35 years of ser­ president of N.E.A., Dr. Lillian Cited to appear on charge of way this side of Jackson Hot the beginning of the final quarter vice as Sunday School Superin­ Gray .Associate Professor of Edu­ overtime parking forfeited $1.00. Springs and returning to it in the score still stood 6 to 7. > tendent. cation at San Jose State College» R. C. Dunham, Ashland, Ore­ Tuesday night was Lad i e s the Bellview district. Wouldn’t Mr. Arthur Long and Rev. A. Dr. Victor P. Morris, Dean of the gon. Double parking car unat­ In the final quarter, Ashland Night at the Lions club and the that be a pretty kettle of fish, if was able to score after Jandreau J. Edwards spoke for the local School of Business Administra­ tended, forfeited 1.00 bail. wives of members wrere royally they should decide to go ahead had run a Caveman punt back Sunday School and church in ap­ tion, University of Oregon, Mr. Bert Miller, Ashland, Oregon with that and forget the Plaza to the visitor’s 40 yard stripe. On preciation of Mr. Wiley’s long Rex Putnam, State Superinten­ overtime parking. Forfeited $1.00 entertained with a turkey dinner with all the trimmings. It was a and the C street extension? dent Instruction, Dr. Frank Parr, bail. the next play a pass from Will­ term of service. Hallowe’en hard time party, and On the other tide of the argu­ iams to Mitchell left the receiver Congratulatory communications Executive Secretary of the Ore­ Elizabeth Short, Ashland over ment there is some need for ad­ in the clear and he crossed the were also read from Dr. E. E. gon State Teachers Association, time parking, forfeited $1.00 bail decoration in the Civic Clubhouse were in the Hallowe’en manner, ditional building space, and per­ Caveman goal unmolested. The Martin, District Supt., Dr. L. T. and James Burgess, Superinten­ James T. Stewart, Ashland, Ore haps C street is the spot, but try for extra point was good and Corlett, President of Northwest dent of Schools, The Dalles, Ore­ overtime parking, forfeited $1.00 and members and guests were duly dressed in hard time array. there is nothing there now to Ashland was again out in front Nazarene College, and Dr. Albert gon, have been secured as gener­ bail. Dinner was no pot luck dinner prevent a building being placed with a score of 13-7. After receiv­ F. Harper, General School Editor al speakers for the two-day ses­ William C. Roberts, Ashland ar­ but a full turkey dinner, provided on the space. It probably would ing the ball again, the Cavemen in Kansas City, Mo. sion. Other specialists in educa­ rested on charge of violation of be true that opening C street attempted to take to the air with A large cake with 35 lighted tion have been secured to handle basic rule, was fined $10.00 and turkey dinner, proovided by the bemembers of the club and indu­ would force more traffic along a passing attack but the locals candles was presented to Mr. the sectional meetings of the con­ $2.50 costs. ed all of the fixings that usually Wiley, and a Parker “51” pen and that street. ference. were on to their plays. Lutz at­ The following forfeited $1.00 go to make up such a meal. tempted to pass from the Cave­ pencil set was given him as an This conference, which was ini­ i bail for parking violations: Lad- After the dinner was over, a- man 30 yard line, but Merriman anniversary gift. tiated by the Southern Oregon . die Mann; Don G. McNamara, of Ashland grabbed the ball, and College of Education, has been an i Alfred Plaep, Walter V. Orth, mid a lot of fun and hilarity, the tore over the goal line for the annua* event for many years May Brown, Mrs. Roy Kyker, A l­ floor was cleared of the tables third touchdown, a lead the visi­ with an attendance of from five- vin D. Bounds, Leon F. Dungan, and chairs. Several ladies put on tors were unable to overcome. hundred to a thousand teachers Willard Miles, James Fisher, Suz a pantomime play, which was Greyhound bus service was a- from the Southern Oregon coun­ anne LaMarre, Mary A Carlisle, thoroughly enjoyed, with Mrs. Ashland junior high took the Jandreau place kicked for extra lead in the southern Oregon lea­ point, which was good, the game gain resumed throughout Oregon ties. S. A. McCurry, Robert Frazier, Chipman, Mrs. Ralph Poston, and through Ashland, with one ended the score 19-7 for Ashland. The general meetings of the Chester J. Dale, Cohn C. Des­ Mrs. Robert Van Fleet and Mrs. gue with a slim 7 to 6 victory E. J. LaMarre as main characters. Grants Pass had come to Ash­ bus early Tuesday morning and conference will be held in the mond. over Medford juniors. Riggs for Mrs. C. H. Finnell, reader, Mrs. on a haphazard schedule through­ land fully determined to win. Physical Education Building and Medford scored first in the open­ Litwiller director. Following this ing quarter from Ashland 37 yd. They had sent advance notice out Tuesday, but about on normal the sectional meetings will be was fifteen minute magician act, line on a nicely run play over that townspeople would accom­ schedule by Wednesday. Announ­ held in both the Physical Educa­ by an Ashland magician, stage their own right tackle. Ashland pany the team to see them win, cement was made Tuesday that tion Building and the Administra­ Members of the Ashland Post name Emrico, but known locally evened up the tally in the second and had made reservations for the strike had been settled after tion Building. of American Legion met Tuesday as Bob Jones. A rug cutting dance period when Graham left back that number. A large number of 19 days of idleness by the strik­ evening in the regular meeting. by two local girls, made up as scooted around their right end on Ashland people also turned out ing bus drivers. Mainline drivers were granted Most of the meeting time was darknes followed. The floor was to see the game. Between halves the Medford 35 yd. line to score a KP/i per cent increase in basic taken up with a discussion of then cleared for dancing, with a from a beautiful executed double the Ashland twirlers put on an contact mileage rates, and station Mr. and Mrs. Steve Zarka be­ plans for a Legion Home, and it local swing orchestra furnishing exhibition. reverse. Graham broke into the employees a flat $10 a month came the owners of the triangular was finally voted to build a Leg­ the music. Several guests were open field and went the distance increase. lot at the intersection of Siskiyou ion home in Ashland. Several present for the fun and the party in the clear. Summerland scored Boulevard and East Main street sites are available, members stat­ has been pronounced a decided on a quarter back sneak for the this week, purchasing tthe pro­ ed and a suitable plan for finan­ success by those attending. extra point. perty from Mr. and Mrs. R. L. cing the building was found. The A sedan driven by Albert L. The Ashland outfit showed a Crosby. The lots are occupied by building will be a memorial to lot of improvement . over their Mitchell, of Medford hit a loaded Ashland Post of American Leg­ a large dwelling and a service the heroic dead of World War 1 first wins and are gunning for logging truck driven by Lyle M. the conference crown. With such Pauli, of Central Point about 7:30 ion and the Auxiliary are having station, which has not been in and 2 and among other plans for Miss Geraldine Chappell, for players as M. Morgan, D. Robert Friday evening near the under­ a covered dish dinner Monday operation for several years. Im­ the building was one to make a son, D. Ellsworth, Montgomery, pass on highway 99 north of evening, October 29 at the Civic mediately upon coming into pos­ suitable memorial built into the thirty-seven months a prisoner of hte Japanese, will speak at a Pitts, Hall showing outstanding Ashland. Mitchell and his brother club house, the affair being par­ session of the property, Mr. Zar­ front of the new building. District Commander William special missornary service at the playing Coach Grats boys will be a passenger in the car were brui­ ticularly in honor of World War ka has torn down the service sta­ hard to knock from the win col­ sed and cut and were taken to 2 veterans. Medford units will tion and stated Tuesday that for Bryant of Grants Pass was pre­ Church of the Nazarene this Fri­ the Community hospital by the also be invited to attend. The the time being he was planning sent and spoke in favor of the day, Oct. 26th, at 7:30 p.m. umn. Miss Chappell was enroute to The Medford junior high coach Litwiller ambulance. A third car dinner will be held at 6:30 and to clean up the corner. Later he building program. Following the Norm Worthly just released from crashed into the Mitchell car but every man or woman who has probably build a larger station meeting members of the Auxil­ India when the war with Japan the service came back to his old none of the occupants were in­ served in the armed forces in there but nothing definite has iary came to have a social feed was declared. Her ship was stop­ post after more than three years jured, according to the police re­ World War 2 are asked to attend, been done for the present. The with the Legion members. Pre­ ped at Manila and she was intern­ in the navy, to see his team get port on the accident, the clear­ and to bring their wife, sweet­ dwelling house is occupied at pre­ sent to be with the Auxiliary ed by the Japanese in Santo eked out by a one point margin ance lights on the truck were on, heart or mother with them. A sent, and Mrs. and Mrs. Zarka members was Mrs. Marie Wilcox Tomas University. She will relate some of the and set back in second place lea­ but no tail light was visible. The covered dish should also be taken are awaiting the removal of the of Grants Pass, district president hardships of being held in an of the Auxiliary. to the dinner. Following dinner tenants. As soon as the house is driver of the truck was unaware gue standing. enemy prison camp. This will be The high light of the schedule of the accident until he was stop dancing will be enjoyed through­ vacant the new owners plan to Misses and Children's warm Miss Chappell’s only appearance remodel the house and will move Will be the game with Medford ped near Maple street and in- out the evening. mittens in a variety of colors at in Southern Oregon. there as soon as possible. on October 31st. on Philips field j formed of the crash. He imme- ------------ o------------- in Ashland. The kick off listed I diately returned to the scene of Burns Memorials. On the Plata. Subscribe for The Miner today. Marshall-Wells Store, on the Subscribe for The Miner today. Plaza. Phone 21231. Monuments and markers. See ' the accident. for 3:00 o’clock. Grizzly Grid Team Wins From Grants Pass Friday Eve m » . Dr- Walter Redford Resigns Presidency of Local College Musical Program On November 11 Ex-Soldier Dies After Laying Week Near Auto Crash Many Fines for Law Violations Teachers’ Meeting asSOCE Nov. 1-2 Church Honors T. S. Wiley for S. S. Service Lions Club Enjoys Halowe’en Party Ashland Juniors - Lead Grid League Buses Again Rolling Through This Area Legion Discusses New Legion Home Steve Zarka Buys Boulevard Corner Car Hits Log Truck at Ashland Underpass Legion and Auxiliary in Social Eve Monday Japanese Prisoner to.. Talk at Nazarene Ch. Marshfield-Ashland Football Game Friday Nite at 8 pm