Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 28, 1946, Image 1

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ASI li.AND. JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON
Ashland Wins One, Ixwal Shriners Go to
Dr. and Mrs. Stevenson
Reception
Loses One in Final. Klamath
Several members of Hillah
Temple, of Ashland attended a
Honored at Reception Mon.
reception and ball, in honor of Il­
Basketball Games lustrious
Dr. and Mr». Stevenson
Potentate and M rs.
Albany Eke» Out 43-41 Win
Friday Night. But A.hland
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY
28, i ÿ 4 6
"
Volume 14, Number 2
Former Pastor
Visits in Ashland
Donations Swell
Captain J. Howard Rees, form-
ci minister ut the Neighborhood Athletic Fund for
Congregational church, sp e n t
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday in School Events
Ashland visiting friends and re­
Marshall Cornett and members of Are Welcomed to Ashland
At Party
Hillah Temple's Official Divan
Wins from Roseburg Saturday ! and tbe'r ladles in Klamath Falls
The campaign last week to
newing acquaintances. Capt Rees
At a reception held at the col­
in the final
r. — 1 1 basket
—
. .. games ( Saturday evening .Many Nobles
In
ball
has been in the army since Nov­ raise funds to go into the South­
for the Ashland Grizzlies, prior and their ladies from over the lege auditorium Monday even­
ember, 1944 ,and spent about ern Oregon Athletic Fund, was
to the tournament this week end state were in attendance, and in­ ing, Dr. and Mrs. Elmo Steven­
five months with the army in crowned with success, Howard
the local hoopstcrs lost one and cluded Gov. and Mrs. Snell of son were officially welcomed to
France. Since being returned Wiley chairman of the group
won one on the locul Maple Stygm; Illustrious Potentate Fred their new position and to Ash­
from abroad he has been stat­ which sponsored the drive an­
boards Friday and S a tu rd a y I..' Patterson of A1 Kader Temple,
ioned at Camp Roberts, Califor­ nounced this week. The drive got
nights.
Portland; Past Potentates Phil land. The reception was under
nia, and received his discharge under way last Thursday and
First game Friday night was Metchen and Thomas L. Luke of sponsorship of the Southern Ore­
papers at Camp Beale Saturday Friday, with members of the
gon College Association, a boost­
mp and tuck battle with u scrap­ Portland.
Capt. Rees left Tuesday even­ Lions club of Ashland, making
Members of Hillah Temple’s er organization to back the col­
py team from Albany. Kannasto
ing
on the train for Portland up two men teams to get dona­
Divan
and
their
ladies
present
started the scoring off with a free
lege and made up of the various
where
he will spend a day and tions for the funds.By Wednes­
throw on a foul and throughout were Marshall E. Cornett, Illus­ civic and fraternal organizations,
will
then
leave for /Marietta day of this week, most of the do­
trious
Potentate;
Paul
D.
Green,
the game the edge was never
churches, and schools of Ashland.
Ohio,
*to
join
his wife and two nations had been turned in with
definite for either team. At the chief Rabbun; Earl T. Newbry’ A large audience turned out to
a little ov er $2,000 turned into
small
children.
half the score was tied at 12-12 assistant Rabban; Oscar Kitt welcome the new comers to Ash­
Capt. Rees stated that he hop­ the funds.
However the third quarter, Ash­ ledge, Oriental guide; R. E. Det- land and to meet the faculty
Medford Lions club agreed to
ed
to locate as a minister in Ore­
land trailed by a 26-31 score, but tick, recorder; H. H. Mayberry, members at the college.
gon again, when re returns to make a similar drive in Medford
in the opi ning of the final quart- first ceremonial master; Arthur
The program was under way
ion again, when he returns to but had not gotten the drive un­
ei the local quintet opened up a R. Leavitt, second ceremonial
der way until this week end.
ivilian life.
rally that threatened to take the master; Eugene H. Tardy, mar at eight o’clock, with the Ashland
The fund wil be used for spon­
high
school
band,
directed
by
ball game. During the quarter shall; E. C. Jerome, ceremonial
soring
and aiding such events as
DR,
ELMO
STEVENSON
Jack
Francis,
furnishing
music,
director;
John
E.
Blair,
orator:
the score was again tied at 38-36
alent Couple Wed
the SOC Class “B” basketball
o
and Kannasto again put Ashland L. C. Taylor, captain of the guard during the arrival of guests. A
tournament next week, the music
in the lead with a free throw. Robert A. Thompson, outer guard reception committee of Mayor Gil SC bill I Fans Will
in Portland Feb. 18
festival coming up in April, and
However the visitors came back and J. Sam Jordan, trustee.
and Mrs. T. S. Wiley, Mr. and
T h n - n J .,
17»
A marriage of interest to their such other extracurricular events
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Mrs Frank J. Van Dyke, Mr. and ‘**5^ * h U T S d a y E v e
strong and managed to eke out a
friends in the Talent section is where funds are not available
lead which the locals were un-
A meeting of Ashland baseball that of Miss Ruth Purdue to Bill
Mrs. William Briggs, Dr. and Mrs
present school budgets.
able to overcome. Final score was
players and fans will be held in E. Slack, which occurred in Port­ from
W.
J.
Crandall,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J
The response from Ashland
45-41 for Albany.
H. Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Elks Temple tonight, Thurs- land, February 18. Both of the business men for funds has been
The preliminary game was a
Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Leland h *™ t February 28 beginning at young couple are from Talent generous, and with the money
scrappy and interesting tussel be­
Linn and Mr. and Mrs. H. G. 7:30 to discuss possibilities of an where they have lived for a num­ expected from Medford, will
tween two girls teams from the
Ashland team, schedule etc. All ber of years. Mr. Slack has been make a reserve fund which it is
Enders
welcomed the guests.
high school, with the Blues win­
who are interested in the sport in the navy for the past three hoped to keep alive through the
V. D. Miller, chairman of the are
ning from the Whites, 34 to 32.
cordially invited to attend years, but expects his discharge years for other such events.
Southerh Oregon College of Ed­ Southern Oregon College Associ- the meeting.
Gristlies Take Roseburg
soon. The bride will return this
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tion, then introduced visiting
In the final game of the basket­ ucation, Feb. 23, 1946
week end to the home of her CL
Several interesting and unus­ guests ,and heads of the various
ball season, Ashland Grizzlies
parents, while the groom is still Samuel Jandreau
won over a fast and scrappy ual items of interest are brought organizations of Ashland. He Church of Christ
on active duty.
Fasses Monday
Roseburg team. This was anoth­ out in the many responses that then called on William Briggs to Groups Meet Thurs.
er nip and tuck battle, but Ash- have been received by the South- introduce the honored guests of
Samuel Joseph Jandreau, 667
land had the lead most of the „ n . ^ rt*^on College Invitational the evening ,Dr. and Mrs. Stev­ The Opportunity class and the
| Beach street, died at the Comin-
time and was able in the final' Basketba,l Tournament Commit­ enson and the members of the High School Christian Endeavor
I unity Hospital Monday morning,
of the Church of Christ both had
quarter, to ward off a rally b y ! tee.
following an illness of several
SOC faculty.
socials Thursday night. B o th
the Roseburg boys, that threaten­ Ophir High School, in Curry
i months. The Litwiller Funeral
Following
the
introduction
of
County, with an average attend
glasses met at the Church.
ed to tie tip the score.
Chapel will be in charge of ar­
ance of le« than twenty andTts S f„ pre8i,<?eat and fac^ ’ Mr' Edith Turnbull led the high
Twenty-six Lions club mem­ rangements.
naai »„„..w..
: r : niy’ . ,ts Miller called on Mayor
Mavor Wiley
Wilev to
tn school group in games. Ice cream bers
treked to Grants Pass Tues­
Mr. Jandreau was born in Vio­
\A ” TuurnamentHere
?ome the
day evening, instead of holding la, Illinois, May 27, 1876. His
fe
to
As!
*°l MT ’i”1" ' Shepherd, wa,
± Ma;.d_ J.h2! Mrt ."’ J'«1
« e cancel the regular meeting here. The marriage to Miss Nettie Thomas
March 1 and 2
— followed by two numbers lors for this group.
principal
of
the
Ophir
visit was a return for one made
place in Los Angeles, April
SOUTHERN OREGON COL­ School, a graduate of S.O.C. and
by the
HiU Billy Kelcy Smitn led the Opportunity just before Christmas when 17 took
16,
1914.
He was an employee of
LEGE, ASHLAND, February 26, of the University of Oregon.
ettes, a group of four high school class on games. Refreshments of Lions from the Climate City
:girls
the city of Los Angeles for a
1946—The district No. 4 “A"
~
. T Ice Cream and cake were served. came to Ashland to visit the local number of years.
School
bchool Elimination Basketba 11 of Another
Burng unusual entry
, J “ is that C R
club.
Tournament »II, he played on c 'a o T “ ^ " aïn"“ !,”'
He is survived by his wife,
A nice dinner was had at the Nettie Jandreau; six children^
t s campus of the Soinhem O r e J S ii^ ^ ' t h H i r T t 03,1
f .uyr..z. to ..« e n d greetings .%£<■
- T' J Parkcr’ P1” "
Redwoods Hotel dining room, Mis, Margaret Garvey, Los
(on College Friday and Satur-
- lrst team that has from the Southern Oregon Col­
and
following the meal, the club eles; Mrs. Winifred Newell; Los
ever
entered
the
tourname
n
t
duy, March 1> and 2, according to
Association, to the new pre-
Mr. ' and Mrs- J - p - Reynolds President expressed the apprecia- •Angeles, Howard, S. Jandreau,
from ..„..„.J
Harney vuumy—iryti
County—tlytt coun-
coun­ s lege
^ e n t and fa r u itv
Tru
Jerry Gastineau, tournament dir­ ------
,y. °_LS°? th.east Ore«on ,bat truly* Ashland American
I“ 1 T ek soId _their bi8 nine-.1?0" 0/ tbe Gra” ts Pass den in Spokane, Washington, Mrs. Ruth
ector.
, i 00"1 h°USe on Liberty street to ?‘he fine turn out
Ashland' Chambers, Medford; James Jan­
of its “wide-open-spaces”. B-md "w ai^ ex ’rw ith ^ tw o
Ashland High Schoo 1 a n d boasts
Up
to
the
present
there
are
received
numbers
after
w
h
i
r
h
^
3nd
MlS‘
Liefeldt-
one
of
the
y
way
of
a
token
ot
apprecia-
dreau, Ashland and Lt. Charles
Grants Pass High will meet at
tentative entries in SuDt of e itv S i . i i ? d neW owners of the former Dul- ,t,on- a new “Dicky Bird” for col- Jandreau .Germany. One sister
7:30 March 1, and Klamath High twenty-eight
- P '
y
’ Leland p - iens Hardware, and are planning lectin8 fines was presented to the Mrs. Edward Smith, Los Angeles
the tournament.
w ill play M edford H igh at 8:30
•
Linn
gave
a
short
talk
on “Suc- to leave this week for Arizona, Ashland club. The original one
Generous
response is being
v™i
March 1.
in welcoming the where they will make their home was Presented the local club by and other relatives and friends
given by local hotels and auto'
* Y
The following night the losers
new college president.
Grants Pass den, when the
Southern Oregon College, Ash­
will play at 7:30 for third place courts to requests for reserva­ The High school band was Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds came to '
tions
for
visiting
teams,
accord­
Ashland
about
a
year
ago
taking
!oca^
den was chartered, and dur- land, February 23—Jerry Gastin­
and the winners will fight it out ing to R. W. McNeal, tournement again called on for a number, and
over the Signal oil station at Se­ ing the years since, had finally eau, Acting Director of Athletics
for first and second place. The manager.
this was followed by a talk from cond
and Main Streets. Later gone to pieces.
I at the college, and Miss Violet
winner of first place will go to
Edgar W. Smith, a member of they sold
As a remembrance from the Stockham, Instructor in Physical
this.
Mr.
Reynolds
stat­
the State Tournament at Salem.
the Oregon State Board of High­ ed that he had several proposi­ As.- land Club, Herb Huston, pre- Education for Women, are in
Services for Mrs.
er Education. Mr. Smith was pro­ tions
in mind in Arizona, but sented a leather scroll with a re- Salem today attending a physical
fuse in his praise of the new pre­ was rather
SOC Entertains
undecided as to just solution from the Ashland den to education and health conference
Vfae Brown Monday sident,
and expressed the belief what he would
j keep up the fine spirit of neigh-
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do.
Funeral
services
were
held
Klamath Lions Club
that the collef e was headed for a
borliness
and
friendship
which
GOVERNOR
SNELL
Southern Oregon College, Ash­ Monday, February 25 at the Lit­ real program of growth and use­ Lt. Frances Gallatin, daughter existed between the two dens. 1 SEEKS REELECTION
willer
Funeral
Chapel
for
Mrs..
fulness under the new president. of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Gallatin All members of the Local club
land, Oregon, February 21, 1946
Governor Snell announced this
Southern Oregon College peo Mae Brown, who died at Com­ Dr. Stevenson was then called received her discharge from the present signed the scroll.
week
that he will seek the repub­
pie put on the program for the munity Hospital Thursday, Feb­ on for a response.
Next meeting of the local club lication nomination at the May
Women’s Army Corps last week
ruary
'21.
She
had
been
ill
for
To wind up the program the returned to Ashland to visit with will be held in the Lithia Hotel
Klamath Falls Lions Club last
17th primary in his bid for re-
Tuesday noon. Dr. Arthur Taylor the past year and a half. Inter high school band again played her parents for a few days. She Coffee shop, the new meeting election
as Governor of Oregon.
ment
was
made
in
the
Mountain
while guests greeted the new has been in a hospital at San place henceforth
of the staff was in charge and View Cemetery.
He
became
governor of Oregon
president and Mrs. Stevenson.
master of ceremonies. Frank Sny
January 13, 1943.
Mrs. Brown was born in Mit Light refreshments were served Francisco, since returning from
der played two of his own com chell
the Pacific several months ago.
county, Texas, March
under direction of the decoration Saturday, she and her parents Pr. Stevenson Talks
positions on the piano. William
1896.
She
was
married
to
Petty
committee.
Alves sang three popular numb
went to Burns, where her civil­ Before Medford Group college S taff Honors
Extend» Thanks
ers. He was accompanied by Brown, July 30, 1918 at Pensa­
ian clothes were in storage. Miss
Southern Oregon College, Ash­ Guests of Stevensons
Meryl Potter. President Steven cola, Florida. The family came to Mr. Miller was profuse in his Gallatin expects to leave soon to land,
February 23—Elmo Steven­ Southern Oregon College, Ash­
Oregon
in
1943
and
have
lived
in
thanks for the fine co-operation .»’turn to San Francisco, where
son addressed the club on the
son,
President
of the Southern
Ashland
the
past
two
years.
and
helpfulness
of
the
various
Educational Opportunities at the
she has accepted a position with Oregon College, addressed the land, Oregon, February 21, 1946
She
is
survived
by
her
husband
committees, especial ment i o n the Veteran’s administration to
The staff of the Southern Ore­
Southern Oregon College, and
Medford branch of the A.A.U.W. gon College met at the home of
discussed the problems of veter­ Petty Brown; one daughter, Mis must be made of the decoration resume her civilian work. She last
Wednesday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Elmo N. Stevenson
J. W. Lewis of Ashland; one son, committee, ofr their efforts in de­
ans at the college.
B. H. Brown of Boston, Mass, corating the stage and the serv­ was a university extension work- Mrs. Justin Smith. His subject last Monday night to honor three
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¿ . PJ70r to her enlistment in the was “How Has the War Changed guests, Dr. Glenn Macomber
her mother Mrs. B. H. Black ing table. This committee, under . WAC.
Talent Vote Kayos
the Educational Standards for from the University of Oregon,
of Ashland; two brothers H. C Mrs. Luther Stone, and composed
Women.”
Brown of Medford and B. H of Mrs. John Daughterety, Mrs.
Don Emerson of the State De­
’»chfol Merger Hope Brown of Dallas, Texas four sis­ A. M. Peters, Mrs. Fred Homes, Lt. (j.g.) Stanley C. Jones, Jr.,
partment
of Education, and Dr.
Proposal for a merger of Tal­ ters, Mrs. R. B. Hutchison, Lub Mrs. G. W. Bruce, Mrs, Henry son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Mr .and Mrs. H. L. Moore were Joseph Ellison, professor of his-
Jones
of
Ashland,
received
his
dis
ent and Phoenix school districts bock, Texas; Mrs. H. A. Woods, Enders, Mrs. Henry Galey, Mrs
hosts to a covered dish dinner
Oregon’State^CoTlege. The
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failed to pass last week as pat Glendale, California; Mrs. Oi D. C. H. Wines and Mrs. C. M. Fra­ charge from the navy at San or the Woodcraft Thimble Club i meeting was in the form of a
rons of the Talent schools voted Radebaught, Dennison, Texas; zier. Many comments were herd Fiancisco, Feb. 16 and returned their husbands and a few invited j fireside. Dr. Glenn Macomber,
it down 42 to 32. In the Phoenix Dr. C. H. Black, Lubbock, Texas. on the decoration of the serving to the home of his parents here s r w o ai i ± h° T l .292^ berity ,7h° was formerly a colonel in
last Wednesday. He served for
district the voters favored conso­
table, with its center piece im­ about four years and was on the St. Wednesday night, February the army in Europe in charge of
14 at 6:30. It being Valentines many educational projects, dis­
lidation by a vote of 89-18, it
Mr. and Mrs. Al Snider left ported for the occasion of a large
he received
, Panamint when -------
-------- .day the table decoration were cussed the educational provisions
must however carry in both dis­ last week end to return to Char­ spray of flowers, with a tiny USS
...
discbarge. He will ¡carried out in the valentine mot for the p-rsonel in the service.
tricts in order to pass.
leston, Oregon, for the sake of fountain in the center and a nice­
The election was called after Mrs. Snider’s health. They were ly arranged spotlight as a back­ join his father and brother in the if.. Carnations were used in the Following his presentation, there
the boards of the two districts there several weeks ago, and re­ ground. The recoration commit­ insurance and real estate busi­ center of the table. As Feb. 15 was open discussion of the sub­
had jointly studied the merger turned with Mrs. Snider feeling tee served the light refrestments. ness here, they having bought was Mrs. Moores birthday and ject.
out the Billings Agency several
as a way to overcome the over­ much improved, but a relapse
“In behalf of the Southern Ore­ months ago. He will be in charge also the Moores wedding anniv­ After several announcements
ersary there was the birthday
crowded conditions in b o th has forced them to return to a gon College Association, I wish
of the Medford office for the cake which all enjoyed. After and some discussion on the coun­
schools and petitions were filed lower altitude.
to extend my thanks and sincere partnership.
seling program to be developed
dinner the remainder of the even­ at the Southern Oregon College,
with the school district boundary
appreciation for the splendid co­
board asking for the election.
Mrs. Leona Murph y, w ell operation and work of the sever­ Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon of Com- ing was spent in playing Chinese refreshments were served. This’
Checkers and visiting. At a late
known attendant at the Grey- al committees” said Mr. Miller deline,
Washington are visitine hour hte guests departed wishing meeting is the first of a series
Mrs. E. J. LaMarre left Friday hound bus depot here, returned Tuesday. “The fine help of all, at the home
planned for this year by the fac­
of Mr. and Mrs. B. II. the Hosts
for Los Angeles, nccompanvjng last Friday from a week’s vaca­ made the reception the success Crosbv on Iowa
.. . . .
™any more baPPy,~v,
ulty program committee, Miss J.
St
John Pardue of Medford Iron-1 »rie,” ”
"'<'dd"’8
S i n “ ” , n'
MiSS B
Mrs. McCullough, back to her tion trip which took her to San it was.”
home, after a visit with her son Francisco. She was hack on the
Mr,. Op., Carler of j . . , . , . . ,
R-V McN e.'
sacted business in Ashland Mon-
Ralph McCullough and family. job Monday. She spent a week of
Garden tools and garden seeds day.
ville
and
her
mother,
Mrs.
Virgil
Mrs. LaMarre will be gone sev­ her vaention at home before g o .¡.I Manh.IK W .il,
Garden tools and garden seeds
P I ,..! Elwln Cooper of Lakeview was Rush of MedoM
eral day»,
Inf to Friaoo.
were calling on at Marshall-Wells on the Plaza
piion* •■113*.
m Ashland, Saturday.
friends in Ashland Tuesday
Unusual Entrants
Noted for Tourney
March 6 ,7 ,8 ,9
Lions Club Goes to
Grants Pass Tues.
phone 2-1231.