Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 11, 1946, Image 1

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ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON
Ashland Places
Four Firsts in
Music Competition
Ifreka Couple Wed at
1 lethodist Parsonage
THURSDAY,APRII
Application for Radio
Station Here Granted
946
SOC Students at
College Conference
Voi. 13, No. H
Ministerial Group
Annonuces Plans
For Passion Week
Miss Edith Rosellen Frost, of
Southern Oregon College, Ash-:
Yreka," Californit became the
land,
April 5, 1946—RoseMary
bride of Gordon Roy Brown of
Messenger
and Henry Williams
Yreka, California, at a wedding
are
representing
the Southern;
Southern Oregon College of performed in the Methodist par­
Construction Already Under
Oregon College at the Pacific;
Education, Ashland .April 6- -Dr. sonage at Ashland Saturday after
Local Ministers Giv Data
Way On Studio Building
Elmo N. Stevenson President of
R. C. Pitts drew a fine of $5.00 Northwest College Conference I On Annual Passion Week
April 8th. Miss Isabelle
For
Local
Station
Southern Oregon College, pro­ noon,
Frost ,sister of the bnde, and
and costs in justice court Wed which was held this past week­ Services
nounced the annual School Music Delbert
L.
Jones,
a
friend
of
the
Word
was
received
in
Ashland
nesdaf, on a charge by state pol end at Reed College. The repre-1
Competition Festival held April groom .stood with the bridal
sentatives discussed the control I The Ashland Ministerial Asso-
last
Thursday
that
the
applica­
ie« that he had dumped refuse of atomic energy and its influ-1 ciation announced this week, the
5 a highly successful event with couple during the ceremony. Dr.
great promise for the future.
G. W. Bruce, pastor of the Meth­ tion of the Koguj/Valley Broad­ along a state highway.
ence on the preservation of world | plans for the annual Passion
Awards made on a basis of odist Church read the beautiful casting Co., Inc, for a license to
Mrs. Nelle Burns, justice of the peace, and other topics.
Week services, with a list of
five possible ratings gave first ring caremony and offered the erect and operate a standard peace ,pointed out later that this
A unique feature of this year’s speakers and church, subject,
place to the following events
broadcasting station in Ashland is the second such offense to be conference is the “best coverage” time etc., to fill in each day dur­
marriage prayer.
Ashland won first uward ....
had
granted a permit by brought before her court, and is contest offered by P. L. Jackson, ing the week beginning Monday,
The bride was dressed in a the been
boys quartet, directed by Wilma
Federal
Communicat io n s in direct violation of a state law Publisher of the Oregon Journal.
Froman; senior high school band white wedding gown, and carried Commission in Washington. The Numerous complaints have been The college newspaper doing the April 15. This is annual event
with the local group and will
directed by Jack Francis; French a corsage of red roses. The groom company is composed of several received of other such offenses best all-round job of covering the i come
to a close Easter Sunday
was
dressed
in
a
grey
suit.
horn solo, Maurice Bailey; senioi
business men and women of Ash­ and state police are investigating conference will be given a hand-, evening when the combin e d
high school baton twirling, Glo­ Attending the wedding were land as stockholders and was in­ the complaints.
some cup. The college paper, The choirs of Ashland will present an
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frost, parents
ria Wenner.
“Trash
dumped
along
a
high­
corporated
in
January.
Siskiyou ,has entered the contest. evening of Easter music at the
of the bride, R. M. Echart, Mrs.
Klamath Falls won the great Mary Eckart, Eugene Frost, Ce­ in anticipation of the granting way makes for a very unsightly
Every college in the Pacific Methodist church.
est number of first ratings. From cil Frost, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. of the license work started some mess and in some cases very ag­ Northwest has two delegates at
The following is a day by day
the public schools were the fol­ Frost, Patty Frost, Jim Frost, time ago on a building to house gravating thing to nearby pro­ the conference. Besides fellow­ program for Passion week:
lowing events of first-placing: ’atty Cox, and Gerald William the studio, offices, and transmit­ perty owners” Mrs. Burns stated. ship and inspiration, the conclave
On Monday .April 15, Dr. E.
soprano solo, Dorothy Howry; u Cox.
ter, which will be located at 1160 She called on citizens of Ashland is designed to insure democracy P. Borden will speak at the Pres­
capella choir, directed by An­ The bridal pair left the same Heiman Street. This will also be and this vicinity to co-operate in at work.
byterian church beginning at 7:45
drew Loney, Jr.; saxophone solo, evening
the site of the steel transmitter stamping out this practice ,and to
with the subject announced as
tor
a
honeymoon
trip
Elwood Tracy; vocal solo, Rath and will return to Yreka to make tower .A contract has been award use the regularly provided trash
“The Cross of Rebellion.” Three
Lions
Club
Hears
erine Blavas; girls vocal ensem­ their home.
ed to John Simpson for the con dumping grounds rather than the
hymns will be presented.
ble; alto solos; Marie Wright am
Boys Quartet Tuesday On Tuesday April 16, at 7:45
For the occasion Mrs. Bruce struction of a modern cement public highways.
Beth Chastain. From the Klam­ had
block building for the purpose. C.
At the weekly meeting of the the Rev. L. I. Wilkinson will be
the
rooms
decorated
with
ath Falls Sacred Heart Academy boquets of spring flowers and H. Fisher of Portland has the
Lions
club Tuesday evening, the the speaker at the Church of
were the following events of first colored candles.
contract to erect the 200 foot steel
program
for the evening was a Christ, his subject being “The
placing: vocal solos, Harriet Lav
tower over the building, and it
group
of
songs
by the high school Cross of Repentance”.
enik and Mury Mahoney; piano
was reported Wednesday that the
boys
quartet.
The
quartet com­ On Wednesday evening, at 7:45
William
M.
Delney
was
arrest­
solos, Billie June McTaggart, E
tower was built and in Portland,
posed
of
Harry
Kannasto,
Jerry Dr. G. W. Bruce will be the
ed
by
city
police
charged
with
laine Abbott, Charles Shinn.
Mitchell Arnold Wilkinson and speaker at the Congregational
being drunk and disorderly. In and will be shipped soon and
Medford received first award city court he was fined $18 and erected here.
Bill Bissell, and directed by Miss church, his subject announced as
The granting of the permit,
in the following events: mixed costs after pleading guilty to the
Wilma Froman, was the group “The Compelled Cross.”
chorus, girls chorus, girls sextet, charge. A fifteen day jail sent- termed by the FCC a “construc-
The Rev. Earl Downing will be
which took the high honors in
Considerable Repairing and
all directed by Mabel L. Nansen ence was suspended pending 110,1 Permit” ,a !lo" s the local
the
speaker for Thursday even­
the
music
competition
last
Fri­
Rebuilding On Local
cornet solo, Bob Pearson, oboe, good behaviour and payment of comPany to build the statlon and
ing
April
18 ,at 7:45 at the Naz­
day
at
Southern
Oregon
College.
Swimming Pool
Bob Miller; band, directed by I the fine. Billy
---- - Paul James, for­ get it into operation. Following
The members of the Lions club arene Church with his subject
A. Mirick.
In preparation for the opening appreciated the music as was evi­ being “The Assured Cross.”
feited a $10 cash bail when he a thirty-day testing period after
Friday evening’s service will
Marshfield received first award failed to appear in answer to a going on the air a permanent of the swimming pool at Twin denced by their applause.
in the following events: trombom charge of failure to display lic­ permit for its operation will be Plunges in Ashland, owner Owen
Initiated during the evening as be held at the Baptist Church,
solo, Rodney Johnson; drum ense plates and riding a motor­ issued.
Gragg has been busy the past new members were Ted Sommers beginning at 7:45 with the Rev.
In the construction permit, the couple of weeks in a major over­ Doyle Sealey, Don McQuarter George Shuman as speaker, sub­
note; Baritone solo, Armour Be'-' cycle on the pathways of Lithia
her, alto solo, Elaine Nystrom; Park. Edward Walter Sova plead , company
.. was
. .. allowed
-... . to build a hauling and repairing program, and John Shurney. They were ject “The Impelled Cross”.
Easter Sunday there will be a
mixed chorus .directed by Helen guilty to a charge of disorderly,
t statlop’ ,to b,roadcast on Included in the work has been given “the works” and then Dick
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McPherson clarinet trio, and conduct and was fined $10 and 1400 kilocycles unlimited time.
a new roof over all of the build-1 Trites impressed
upon them
their sunrise service at the Assembly
Roy Peck, one of the incorpor-, ings new fencing around the open responsibilities as" members of i of God Cburch at 7 A. M. with
band directed by Harold W. costs. Glenn Fay Speece plead
Buhmun.
the Rev. A. Edwards as speaker.
guilty to not having an operator’s ators stated Wednesday that air dance pavilion, a new paint the club.
Reports of several committees His subJect will be “The Light’
Joyce Cutlip of Coos River j licenae and was fined $7.50 and work on the station will be push­ job on most of the inside wood­
ed. with all possible haste. Anti­ work .rebuilding several places working on Lions club projects and Tbe GlorV of the Cross.” On
was rated first in soprano solo. costs,-
cipating
that the license was to in the buildings, etc. The work is were heard, during the course of SundaY evening at 8 p.m., the
Coquille, Roseburg, Lakeview
be granted, orders for the equip­ being done so that opening of the the business meeting.
week’s observances will come to
were represented by bands and
ment
was
placed
some
week
ago.
a close with the presentation of
popular
swimming
spot
can
be
c h o re s . Grants Pass and Rogue
Easter music by the combined
with the manufacturers, and I held about M ay‘first,” provided
“**nivor 'en tered band and «jLimi
some of it has already arrived in the^
“ weather has warmed up by
choirs of the Ashland churches.
numbers oh non-competitive' ba­
Ashland and most of the balance thwr tíme.
This will again be held at the
sis.
will arrive by the time the build­
Dance Floor Readied
ing is completed. Mr. Peck does
FISHING REGULATIONS
Among other repairs made is
Services Held for
not expect to run into any diffi­ that of fixing up the open air
NOW AVAILABLE
culty in securing any of the dance pavilion ,Mr. Gragg point­
Copies of the official 1946 angl­
Talent Youngster
Thrw Grougs of Proobytorians equipment.
ing regulations are now available
ing
out
that
he
plans
to
put
it
to
j
Services were held at the Meth
Staff Needed
Met in Ashland Tuesday
at license agencies throughout
use this summer, the past two I
odist church in T lent Friday,
Letter to Local Man Indicates
For District Meet
The operation of the station summers the floor not being in
the state and the office of the
April 5, for DennG Darrell Rost,
Start of Long Delayed •
will need several trained techni- use. A new fence has been put
Game Commission at 1634 S. W.
8 year old son of Mr. and Mrs.
The Ashland Presbyte r i a n cians, Mr. Peck pointed out. H eiUp
Improvement Program
Alder Street. Difficulty by the
around
the
concrete
floor
■ r ill
~ -J
-
-
Elwood Rost. The youth died a t ' Church was the scene of a meet « will
be general manager, ~ and
printer in abtaining paper was
In a letter from the state high responsible for the delay in dis­
his parent’s home In Talent last *nR Tuesday of three groups of three engineers-announcers will new roof put on the orchestra
podium,
new
paint,
etc.
so
that
way commission to Attorney tribution.
Wednesday. The Rev. Alice Mae Presbyterians of Southern Ore be reqquired, a continuity writer,
William Briggs, advising him
Wooley officiated. Interment was Kon- when the Southwest Presby stenographer-receptionist and an the floor wil lbe attractive
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made in the Mountain View! tery me^ here. Tt is the first meet advertising manager. He is seek­ local dancers. Mr. Gragg stated that business property remaining
Cemetery.
ing to be held in several years. ing applications for these posi­ that he has been in contact with on the projected site of the Plaza
an orchestra or two, and by sum­
He is survived by his parents and Pcv' Pu8b Bronson of Tule- tions, but pointed out that they mer will have a dance orchestra project must be vacated within
sixty days, is the first inkling
Mr .and Mrs. Elwood Rost, grand ake Presided.
must be trained in radio work.
so that regular dances may that something is astir, in regards
In addition to the regular re­ Local persons with the necessary there
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Thor-
be held.
sen, Talent; Mr. and Mrs. Corne­ ports of organizational activities experience will be given prefer­ Assisting Mr. Gragg in the to the Jong delayed work of im­ The Ashland Youth for Christ
several
speakers
will
be
heard.
lius Rost, of Ashland; and great
ence above all others when the work has been “Dutch” Sheide- provement. The letter was to ad­ Rally Saturday evening at the
vise that the buildings, owned by
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. These include Mrs. Ben Bollman selections are made.
Assembly of God Church gave
rider, well known in Ashland,
Garren of Ashland, other rela­ missionary to the Philippine Is­ The broadcasting company, in­ and only a short time ago return­ the state but rented by G. S. But­ special attention to returned vet­
ler, be vacated within sixty days
lands, Dr. Morgan S. Odell, pre corporated in January, is made
tives and friends.
sident of Lewis and Clark college up of about fifty stockholder? ed from service with the army, from April 4, and that demoli­ erans.
A row of chairs on the plat­
and Dr. Thomas F. Hudson, mem­ from among the business men of where he was a member of _ tion of the buildings start as soon
form was provided for the ex-
ber of the Yale Institute of alco­ Ashland, and is incorporated for tank battalion in the European as vacated. Mr. Butler has agreed servicemen
present and several
theatre. Mr. Scheiderider will be
hol studies.
$50,000.00 with H. S. Hamaker, assistant manager at the pool to have the buildings vacant by of them took part in the program.
that
time.
They
are
now
occupied
Women’s Presbyterial societ y H. H. Hild, R. E. Dodge, Roy E.
when it opens, Mr. Gragg stated by the Knox Shoe Repair shop, Ralph Gillmore, a former resi­
will also meet in session Tuesday Peck and Frank Van Dyke as in­ Tuesday.
the Billings agency, and E. C. dent of Ashland, now living in
afternoon and Wednesday presi­ corporators.
Medford, briefly told of his ex­
The Grizzly cindermen came ded over by Mrs. William Camp
The Twin Plunges has been a Walls real estate office.
Mr. Peck stated that the com­ popular swimming spot with
periences as a prisoner of the
out on top with a 63 to 59 score bell of Roseburg. At the same
The
letter
from
the
Commis­
against the Grants Pass Cave­ time the first Westminster Fel­ pany plans to be broadcasting many of the younger generation sion also stated that a settlement Germans. Following this account
in this vicinity, and with the new had been reached with H. LL. he sang an inspiring hymn, ac­
men, i na two-way track meet on lowship. Council of Southwest from the new station by July 4.
and fresher appearance of the Claycomb, owner of a frontage companied on the piano by his
the local field Thursday after­ Oregon was held, with two young
noon. Brainard of Grants Pass people coming from each church Services Wednesday
pool and buildings, a renew in­ along the proposed improvement wife. Leslie Segsworth mention­
ed some of his contacts which
terest will be manifested
was high count man for the day, in the area, to have a program of
between the Corner of his build­ churches
in England and France.
with a total of 12 V4 counters. inspiration, fellowship, and plan­ for C. J. Perrine
ing now occupied by the Ford Manley Leggett
gave an interest­
Funeral services were held COLLEGE ENROLLMENT
Ashland's top honors were taken ning.
Garage and the corner of Oak ing account of his
attendance at
SHOWS
BIG
INCREASE
Wednesday
.April
3
at
the
Lit-
by George Fullerton with ten
street.
The
letter
stated
that
as
Tuesday evening popular meet­
Southern Oregon College, Ash­ soon as the buildings are vacated, the first Youth for Christ Rally
points and Tad Gandee with nine ing was one to which the entire willer Funeral Chapel for C. J.
to be held in Madison Square
counters.
public was invited. Starting at Perrine, with Dr. G. W. Bruce land, April 3, 1946—Registration the project will be advertised for
Fullerton won his honors, com­ 7:15 p.m. with an organ concert officiating. Interment was made for the Spring Quarter at the bids, which leads to the hope that Garden ,New York City. Charles
Jandreau spoke of his being in
ing in first in the mile run and by Mrs. J. W. McCoy, there was in the family plot in the Ashland Southern Oregon College will work will get started soon.
charge
of German prisoners near
cemetery.
continue
until
April
15,
1946.
again in the half-mile jaunt. Ap­ a panel discussion of the Restor­
The project is to straighten out
Enrollment this quarter is run­ the highway through the Plaza Berlin. Then he conducted the
p earin g in good condition, he ation Movement of the Presby­ Survivors include a daughter
youth choir as it sang a special
through the 880 in 2:08.
terian Church, participated in by Mrs. Nellie Lewis an dtwo grand­ ning about 250 percent ahead of area, and to that effect most of number.
Gandee took his first spot with Dr. Morris Roach of oRseburg, children, Jimmie and Trudee the same period a year ago.
the buildings were removed sev-
The item evoking most inter-
ran the mile in 4:53 and galloped Rev. David Barnett of Klamath Lewis of Grants Pass; two neph­ Of the 182 students enrolled, eial years ago. The war stopped est On the part of the audience
a 220 yard dash in 23 seconds, Falls, Rev. O. W. Payne of Coos ews, Cash and Kenneth Perrine, 114 are men, most of whom are the project, and the action this I was the Bible O.d,
the Bible Quiz patterned
and a second place win in the 100 Bay Dr. O. Leroy Walter of Port­ of Ashland, and a niece Mrs. veterans.
week is the first that has come
Housing facilities are still a- up since the end of the war to after the famous Dr. I. Q. Quiz
yard dash. In the broad jump land and Rev. George M. Shuman Margaret Santo of Klamath Falls
of the radio. The charming, eager
Jandreau leaped 20 feet, eight of Ashland. Following an address and many other relatives and vailable for 40 or 50 veterans.
complete the project Tt involves Doctor who so well arranged
and a half inches for the first by Mrs. Ben Bollman of the Phil­ friends.
taking on
off a considerable footage and conducted the
' ldKin8
Dr. „ „ ~
place spot. Firsts were also won ippines, the traditional Lord’s
Wl, BrJ C! , m° to re d . t o ! from. th.e front of tbe Ford gar- Paul Icenhower. also
In
justice
Nelle
Burns’
court
Icenhower, also a veteran.
in Pole-vault by LaBlanc, nine Simper was held.
Rosebury early Monday morning I age building in order to elimin-
the
past
week,
appeared
Elmer
Hugh
R. Jordan, the “Golden
nine feet, six inches; 440 yard
where he met with other Meth- ate the curve now in the street Voiced Tenor
Chairman of the local Com­
Baily, charged with operat­ odist
', of Pasadena, sang
ministers to select the fac­ from North Main through the
dash, Merriman 55.4; 200 yard mittee on arrangements w a s Glen
a
special
solo
for the Rally. Lat­
ing
a
car
without
a
tail
light.
low hurdles, Hovland, 25.3; shot Wirt Wright and for the Presby­ Fined $1.00 and costs. Madge ulty for the Youth Institutes for Plaza.
er
at
the
climax
of the program
this
coming
summer.
The
Little
put, Langer, 38 feet six and one terial, the hostesses were Mrs. W. Edith Lamarr was fined $1.00
he
spoke
to
the
young
and
half inches; and discus, Bertram, D. Jackson, Mrs. Bert Freeman, and costs for not having an oper River Methodist Youth Fellow­ Elton Petry returned last week adults ,who nearly people
filled
the
ship
Institute
will
meet
at
Camn
112 feet three inches.
and Mrs. W. W. Robison.
ator’s license. John Wesley Kerns Myrtlewood, near Myrtle Point,' from Warm Springs, Georgia, j church auditorium ,in a devotion
_
. where he had spent the past al and inspiriational talk.
was sited to appear to answ/r Oregon,
Mrs. Larkin Grubb and sons,
August
3-10.
The
faculty
i month, getting fixed up with new
Mr .and Mrs. W. S. Stennett,' a charge of failure to stop at a
A full program was supple­
John and Milo .spent the past
is to be composed of Methodist braces, etc. He and A1 Holmes mented
week end in P o rtla n d on h ...i r m '
’i ’’8- H’ A M°°re and stoP street- and James Clifford ministers
after dismissal by many
and laymen .with a of the A 4 B Sports Shop made of the young
n e i m X r Tb^v
T™
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Smith w u cited to appear in an-
people who gather­
National to give an interracial the trip together. Both are back ed around the
ness matters. They returned Tues'lation
of T the
Phoenix
Neighbors
swer to a
piano to sing
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choruses and hymns for a half
hour longer.
Twin Plunges
Being Readied
For Opening Soon
Presbyterians
Work on Plaza z
Project Planned
By State Hiway
'fleeting Tuesday
K a
Youth Rally Sat.
Honors Veterans
Grizzlies Win In
Dual Track Meet