Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 08, 1946, Image 1

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    Form erly The
Southern Oregon
, M iner
S3 per Year
2 Y ear* for S5
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NEWS REVIEW
J.OU PER Y E A R
City to Actively
Back Trailways
Council Decides
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A S H L A N D . JA C K S O N C O U N T Y . OREG ON
B E L L V IE W B IR T H D A Y
C E L E B R A T E S W IT H
W A L T E R D A V IS
C LU B
Fig Leaf Shortage Causes
•e ¡Cupid To Leave Fountain
I hursday, August 8, 1946
D O W N IN G T O S P E A K
S U N D A Y A T VESP ER S
Three Y eari In The
A rm y
Equals Four Years
College
Volum e 13, N u m b e r 23
Re-Opening Golf
bourse Is Okeyed
«y City Council
R everend Earl D ow ning of the
C hurch of C h rist will give the
serm on at th e vesper services at
Lithia P ark S un d ay at five o’­
clock.
Dr. G. W. B ruce, pasto r of the
M ethodist church, gave the ser­
mon last S unday. He used as his
M ayor Thornton Wiley will a p ­
topic "I B elieve”.
Recreational Committee
p ear before the Public U tilities
R everend G eorge Shu m a n,
Of Chamber of Commerce
P resb y terian m in ister, lead the
M eets W ith Association.
com m lsaion in Salem , S eptem ber
song service w ith Rev. Gordon
10, on behalf of the T railw ays
The city council T uesday ev e n ­
Lindsay reading th e scrip tu re
Bus com pany, and will urge the
from St. M arks gospel after ing approved th e plans presen ted
com m ission to approve the a d d i­
which R everend Earl Downing to them by the R ecreational Com ­
lead the congregation in prayer. m ittee of the C ham ber of C om ­
tion of in tra state passenger ser­
m erce to reopen the A shland golf
vice to the T railw ays present
course. The council’s action was
service.
tak en on condition, how ever, th a t
the form er Golf A ssociation,
This was decided at the re g u ­
w hich controlled th e course at
lar m eeting o f the city council
a fte r W ulter B edford hud m ade
Local 4H club fa ir will be held th e tim e of its closing, give its
a m otion th a t the city council
A ugust 15 at th e J. F. Engel approval to th e -plan.
The golf association, w hich is
su p p o rt T railw ays. Council m em ­
ranch in Bellview w here it was
bers voted to su p p o rt the m otion
also held last year. Bellview headed by Jo h n D augherty, clos­
and Muyor Wiley suggested th at
and Valleyview 4H club m em b­ ed the golf course a t th e b eg in ­
he help p resen t T railw uy's case.
ers will show stock and com pete ning of th e w ar because of lack
for en try prizes.
of play.
R epresentatives of T railw ays
Jo h n Collins, who heads the
m et w ith th e council and p re sen t­
According to Mr. Engel who is
ed th e ir case, explaining why
d irecto r of B ellview 4H club ac t­ C ham ber of C om m erce’s re c re a ­
in tra state service would aid both
ivities the purpose of the local tional com m ittee, will m eet w ith
T railw ays and the com m unity.
fairs is to encourage show ing of D augherty and o th er officials of
stock and farm products a t the th e golf club F rid ay noon a t th e
fall fairs th ro u g h o u t the country. L ith ia to ffe e shop to m ake a r ­
The local fairs give the 4H m em ­ ran g em en ts for the tran sfer.
The arran g e m e n t w hich is
bers a chance to p ractice h an d l­
uk
ing stock for show ing and aid in so ught by th e recreational com ­
Elks and th eir fam ilies will
getting the stock ready for the m ittee w ill p erm it the C ham ber
picnic A ugust 14 at Jackson Hot
of Com m erce to re n t th e course
bigger shows.
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Nea ly one hundred people a t ­
Springs. T he picnic will begin at
for $1.00 p er year. Ben L om bard
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of
the
B
ellview
4H
6:00 p.m. according to Ken Bob­ tended the M ethodist annual
is to m eet w ith Wm. Briggs, city
Mr.
and
Mrs.
G
uy
A
pplew
hite
club
are
p
lanning
on
atten
d
in
g
Fellow ship d in n er at the Jack-
bins, secretary.
atto rn ey to p rep are a lease.
Cyril S ander, chairm an of the local fair at A ntelope this
According to Robbins the p ro ­ son Hot Springs picnic grounds had a ten m inute talk by oyer- j
Thursday.
T
h
irty
m
em
bers
will
seas
telephone
com
m
unications
A
m
erican
V
eterans
Club
Inc.
gram will include free sw im m ing lust S unday afternoon. Following
a baseball gam e w ith Earl S chill­ the d in n er the afternoon was from th eir son Sgt. W arren Ap- ¡n A shland announced th a t the atten d the fa ir w hich w i l l
ing cap tain in g u team composed spent in discussion and fellow ­ plew hite from S tru ttg a rt, G er­ club had w ritten to G overnor be held at the A lb ert Bigham
A rn all of G eorgia this week re ­ ranch.
of single m en and non fathers ship. According to Dr. George m any early M onday m orning.
He
ex
ten
d
ed
birth
d
ay
greetings
q
u esting th a t the individuals res­
Beach and R etter's M obilgas
and A1 Sim pson fielding a team Bruce, pustor of the M ethodist
church ,this occasion seem s to to his m other and said he was ponsible for the m u rd er of four
statio n a t 388 E ast M ain stre e t
com posed of fathers.
was burglarized F rid ay night.
Ivor E rw in will supervise a become m ore popular each year. living in »he form er residence of negroes in G eorgia be brought to
a S tru ttg a rt brew er, w hich was a trial.
A ugust 2. T w enty-five dollars in
spike d riv in g contest for women,
I w onderful place to live.
S anders stated th at "We realize
sm all change was taken.
and Hap G illette will supervise
Sgt A pplew hite re-enlisted in th a t these m u rd ers are perhaps
E n tran ce was m ade th ro u g h a
a rolling pin throw ing contest for
' the arm y for three years and has th e resu lt of the irresponsible
back window which h ad been
the g en tler sex
I been assigned to the finance divi- election of such nationally dis­
A t the re g u la r m eeting of the left open. City police have tak en
Les G ru n t will supervise a sack
tion of the arm y of occupation in graceful figures as R ankin, Bilbo B ellview G range T uesday ev en ­ fin g erp rin ts and have fo rw ard ed
race for ch ildren in the first eight
I G erm any.
and Talm adge, b u t it rem ains the ing th e G range discussed the th em to th e Oregon state police
grades, and will also be in charge
responsibility of every citizen to Franchise for the T railw ays Bus laboratory for study an d co m p ar­
of a pie eatin g contest for the Southern Ore. League S tandings
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forcefully express him self on any Co. and they w ent on record to ison.
children.
w on Lost
Pet
m atter th a t m ay soon develop in­ give the T railw ay a franchise.
Past E x alted ru lers will race R oseburg
900 :
9
1
to a direct th re a t to each of us.
each o th er in a special relay C rescent City
A t the social h o u r th e G range
9-
2
This
is such a th re a t and we ap ­
en tertain ed by H e s t o n
which will be conducted by How ­ Ashland
7
4
5^01 S ixty-five children enrolled in peal to th e o th er citizens of this was
G reeves who show ed several rolls
ard Oden.
7
'G ra n ts Pass
4
th
e
Daily
V
acation
B
ible
School
com m uuity to w rite the atto rn ey - of colored film th a t he had tak en
A fried chicken picnic supper Medford
4
6
i f a t Lbe C hurch of C h rist the first general, G overnor A rnall or the in S outhern Oregon. G reeves
S ta n d ard C leaners a t 163 East
will com plete the evenings en ter- Tri-C itv
9
2
,„2 tw o days ol the school .The president expressing th eir out- owns a reso rt in P rospect, Ore- M ain installed a new steam gen­
tainment.
Gold Hill
2
9
nuo scn° o1 M toe C hurch ol C hrist the ragtF af. this d isreg ard of law and gon.
e ra to r this w eek in order- to d o
C entral oint
10
10
:9s” , « r s t tw o ahys bl the school. Tne o r d e r ”
1 Mr. and Mrs. W illis B yrd, M r aw ay w ith th e outm oded use of
Roseburg, the league leading j ScIlool >Whicn began M onday, will
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and Mrs. A llen B yrd, Mr. and saw d u st in the butaaer w’hich had
te a m
in T h e S o u th e rn O reg o n cwnvinue Un u i r n a a y , A u g u s t to i \
Mrs.
C larence B ak er and Mr. and previously been M -nishing th e
hasebaH J e a g u e will play J h e
ln a l n lg n l lne ^ 0 0 1 will U r . EIlTH) b t e V e n S O O
for the plant.W
Mrs. Tom C arter w ere appointed h eat
,, M R
u eynolds
i j
c, „ A
Antnnir.
shland
Elks ]ast
on gcheduled
W alter Phillips
A ccording to Ai<h B ark sd ale,,
S.
San
ntonio A
fi<1,d
jn tf)e
hof£ nave open House to dem onstrate
on
the
h
o
sp
itality
com
m
ittee
for
some 01 tne w ork done.
m , a anager
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*e i installing
n s ia n u ig w
as v
u i m
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Texas has leased the A shland
the
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, j m i s . R oyal U ardner is supei -
Dr. Elm o Stevenson, president A ugust 20
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be d pleted W ednesday. A 550 gallon
Hotel coffee shop from Mrs. Nina RaZPf ' d thu seasi’n/ ,
The R oseburg club has suffered inU.n d e n t
ttw n in d e rg a rte n ue- of S o u th ern Oregon college of
oil tank w ill fu rn ish th e fuel. The
C ourtney. The tran sfer was e f­
bu t one loss during the season | pal uuenl> Wlss E tna U avls oi tne Education spoke at the re g u la r' w m n n n r r
u n it is know n as a C layton steam
fective
M onday. m
Mr.
Reynolds
is »md
let
live ¡viuiKiuy.
i. iny
u u iu n in
th at vvhnn thn Pm cennf r’j f v r
'
w
generator. It will aid in th e o p e r­
session of Soroptim ist Interna-1 ROTARY CONFERENTF
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tional W ednesday noon at th e . A shland r ,
*^5”? MON. ations of th e cleaning estab lish ­
m et M t h l
y ^ u b A ssem bly m en t as it is m ore effecien t and
Reynolds
who has
has just
just b e e n , *9 a Ra/ P e P’a Led
waiu u t t n e Intermediate. Assist- Lithia coffee shop.
Reynolds who
during the earlier p a rt of the
“Scholarships are needed f o r L rtv onthc2??i??e of J °h n Daugh- practical.
released from the a 'n»y is a I season the Elks took a loss of 6 an is in the school are Mrs. May w orthy college stu d en ts,” S te v e n -1 evey in „ GiT8b
8tlJre t M° nday
World W ar 1 and II ve er .m He t() „ , f thp Roseb
c,ub win> itusseil, Mrs. M yron M iles, P h y ­
son
said,
in
telling
ot
the
n
e
e
d
,
reoortori
t
h
&nt
Wm.’ P ° dge
u
s
Oow
ning,
N
ancy
Belle
H
oll­
has sp en t the m ajor portion of th j„ S unday it w j„ p ractica|, y
for aid in assisting stu dents to
° ? tb e recen t R otary
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cu rtain s for the E l k s ow ay, Mrs. aaek M cN erney, Mrs.
-
luucuu’
1 dJ ^ lcl conference and o th er Ro-
ness. For 15 years he as -s P ’ ¡chances to e n ter the league play earner s o u th , and Mrs. Iv a n D a ly , com plete college. He pointed out tary projects and policies w ere
ru n t F. D ow ning .m inister of tne th at two th ird s of the expense of discussed.
vising chef of Nationul hotels | ojfs
which consists of 15 d ifferen t 1 *' win for the Elks will, how ­ cnurch, is uirecioi and boys hand going to college was borne by
Light refresh m en ts w ere serv ­
th e state and one th ird by the
hotels. He was also w ith the S ir ' ever, m ean a reprieve .and a pro­ w ork supervisor.
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this one th ird th
at ed to the A ssem bly by
Tne senool is still open for en- - student.
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m m
- j Mrs. v Jo h n
Francis D rake in San Francisco bable chance to com pete in lea­
G. D. and R. O. L ugar, fa th e r
rollinent to all betw een the ages ¡often keeps w o rth y ¡individuals
gntery a ite r th e m eeting,
for six years.
and son, announced this w eek
gue play offs for the cham pion-
j from going to college.
ol lour and fourteen.
th a t th ey w ere organizing the
1 ship.
In many cases ,he stated, a $74 ! c ™ NE A T H A N AS P LA C E S
A shland A utom otive M achine Co
B ert M iller, president of the
I tuition scholarship is a great help S TO R Y IN N A T IO N A L M A G
and th at th ey w ould be located at
Elks ball club, urged all who
V eine A thtanas, A shland free 83 N orth M ain in the sam e b u ild ­
. in getting a stu d en t started in
could m ake It out to the ball
college.
lance w riter, has placed a story ing as th a t occupied by O. S ab­
gam e S unday to come as the local
| Dr. Stevenson rem arked that w ith Science and Mechanics, in ’s A shland A uto P a rts com ­
club will be playing th eir last
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_ the C ham ber of there was a serious shortage of w hich ap p eared in the A ugust is­ pany.
O
fficials of
; gam e on home territory.
i
C
om
m
erce
announced
this week elem entary teachers and th at the sue. The sto ry is titled “Wood-
G. D L ugar, w ho has been in
Wm . A. Bowes, Oregon com-
’ th a t the C ham ber was sponsoring scholarships w ould aid in alle-
lr*g »s F u n ,’ and is illustrât- ■ the autom otive m achine in d u stry
m issioner of Public W orks stated
i a cam era contest lor A snlana viating this shortage.
uz'iK
Photographs taken for several years is well know n
at a m eeting at the L ithia Hotel ■ rO V O S l O n K C S O r tS
j s h u tte r bugs. Purpose of the con-
C oncluding his rem arks he
. r B bshnell.
¡in A shland hav in g w orked in
W ednesday night th at A shland
.te s t according to secretary W il-, stated th at A shland could help T h n M .11^ .who is m anager of this region previously. R. O. L u-
had no problem at present of un- l ) ” t l r u
w u iu
r r o v o s i,
zvsm ana
w a s : **a m
H ealy is to find photos
school by offering whole
M art s m usic d ep artm en t, has gar, who has been associated w ith
controlled residential and indus­
bt'. uA
sedi
h V ? to show îhfFVh
Hf, Clted flgui? s n th °^ WriÎ- iB sev e ral fillers and C ontinental A ir lines as traffic
trial developm ent on the borders am ong the directors reappointed I w h‘ch .
to the L a k e o f t h e W o o d s home ! m aterial ab o u t A snland and the to show th a t th e college was A sh­ r,JIe r . artlf ,es f° r . various new s- d isp atch er in th e D enver office is
of the city.
land s s " n u u m
m b b e er r 1 1 business. Esti- pap eis and m agazines.
also know n here.
ners association at a well a f - ! su rro u n d in g area.
! M
Bowes w ho represents the gov­ ow
~
, T he M achine com pany w ill op-
ern o r on ru ral planning was in tended m eeting ol' the association ' Ju d g es w ill be W ilbur Bush,-1 m ating i h at .each stu d en t spends i n e a r r - r u .
last week at the I ik e of the’ n e d . Dr. Elm o btevenson, and i S3 00 a day in A shland for board,
LEAVE
1 en as soon as all eq u ip m en t has
this area m aking a survey. Rec­ held
W oodsU odgl All^the o ff ic e r and M rs- Jacob WeiteeL Photos w dl ™om ’ and incidentals, and th at rriD
u h SUMMER CAM P
been received and installed. Floor
om m endations will be m ade to the directors of the year 1945 were i be judged on the basis of cam-1 th ere are a p o ten tial 1000 stud-
, F a "JP
g irls, from A shland : space is presen tly being allocated
state leg islatu re this fall concern­
'
leva teennique, su itab ility ol the I ents com ing here over a period of e it tn u rstla y m orning for Cam p for pro p er in stallation of opera-
ing county zoning which will re-elected
The m em bers of the association Ph ° to for engraving and p rin tin g ' »ne >'ears
S300:° ° dollars B a-u-W a a t Lake of the Woods tional equipm ent.
prevent u n reg u lated fringe d e ­
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approved
a
n
i
n
c
r
e
a
s
e
in
the
dues
!
and
eye
in
terest.
would
be
sp
en
t
here.
S alary bur- The cam p w hich is sponsored
velopm ent on the edges of com ­ from $5.00 to $15.00 annually. I
PrizA
h«
®ec- get for t e a c h e r ^
m unities.
Mrs. M arion Reilly,
Council is b m n ^ ! d df r o m X g e , M c C o y
form erly of A shland, was am ong Road im provem ent into the lake .™ d Pr ‘ze ^ ' 50- and tb lno Pr“ h Ashland T h i t m e l n ° ’ th
the p arty of five who met w ith was discussed and the state high- j *5 d0 , re n . Prlz«s of $100 each A shland T h at m eans th at better ust 8 to 15.
ill be given for the ten n e x t 'J han 400,000 in r e v e n u e is
Mrs. B ert Davis, secretary of
M ayor T hornton Wiley, S tate w ay com m ission and the K lam ­ 'w best
pictures.
,
b
rought
to
A
shland
y
early
by
tht
the
A shland Council,
announced
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, Ja c k D. McCoy, K lam ath Falls
Senator Earl N ew bry, and other ath county court w ere tendered
A ccording to Mr. B ushnell i f ' college.
ii
^°how ‘n g girls w ere in ' was fined $200.00 and $2.50 costs
votes of thanks for the road im­
interested p arties W ednesday.
According to the C ham ber of provem ents th at have been made. arran g em en ts can be m ade a I Tw enty m em bers of the club eluded am ong this years cam pers, an d -given 30 days in the city jail
The fish and gam e com m is­ salon display will be given at • w ere present at the noon meet- Dorothy Rey, B ette Davis, N ancy, by Ju d g e P resnail w hen he was
Com m erce if A shland increases
, lr|g-
D unkerson, P at Bailey, Peggy broúgR t before the city Police
to 10,000 people in the n ex t few sions report on the potential the conclusion of the contest.
P ictu res m ay be en tered in the
Taylor, P auline Davis, Bi me I co u rt on charges of petty larceny.
years, fringe control will be nec­ stocking of the lake was p resen t­
contest by leaving them at the I Garden hose, sprmklers, RFP Davis, Norm a Davis, M arion i The jail sentence was suspended
essary. On this the C ity Council ed and a com m ittee was appoint­ office
of the C ham ber of Com- r? 81 boxes a t M arshall Wells on T hornberry, Lavonne H eckert, on good behavior, provided th e
ed
to
w
ork
w
ith
the
state
fish
and com m issioner Bowes agreed.
merce.
It is preferab le th a t they the P*axa’
Norm a Balfour, Helen B e a re ,: fine and costs be paid, and th at
and gam e com m ission to make
A udrey S chuster, M ary M a rg a re t1 the stolen m oney be retu rn ed
be at least four by seven inches,
the lake a fishing resort.
White, M arvel Gage, C h ris tin e 1 McCoy w as arrested S atu rd ay
R egulations concerning the use though this is not m andatory if
Heavilin. C ollette P errin e, Norm a ¡n ig h t afte r he en tered a w om an’s
of high pow ered speed boats, the negative is available
\ orton. Donna Redm ond, S andra 1 room a t th e Colum bia Hotel from
w a te r towed boards, and skiis
C lary, Fay Hess, Je a n n e tte K i n - , a w indow and attem p ted to leave
Mrs. Olive H ow ard, form erly w a» also considered, and will be
ney, Jessie M ackie, P au la Mackie, ¡ th e room w ith the ladies purse.
of P o rtland, began operating the studied by a special com m ittee.
Jan ice C arter, D onna Nunkeson, j The lady was aw akened and sta rt
Depot cafe 552 A S treet, Monday,
and P atsy Lou Lane.
ed scream ing a t w hich tim e he
A ugust 6. Mrs. H ow ard has had
Roy M cClary, and daugh ter,
M arilyn C h ristlieb will be stru ck h er on the head w ith a
several years experience in the
B arbara, left W ednesday for
cam p d irector again this year. heavy m irror, and e s c a p e d
re sta u ran t field. P revious to com ­
G reen R iver, W yoming, w here j Ex-O fficer JO H N BELL re- Mrs. Doug G uiberson, P ortland. th ro u g h the window.
ing here she was head chef for
Ethelm ae
K a n d ie r, Ashl a n d,
B efore th e local police arriv ed
Bob Dodge, R oger R ath, Lyn Mr. M cClary w ill atten d the fun- new ing old friendships
Jack Cody’s and also R alphs on
MRS BERTHA HEER recount- Beverly W hitaker, N orth H olly­ McCoy tried to flush tw en ty dol-
N ew bry. Doyle Seely and C lar­ eral of his father, who died in
Broadway.
¡ng sights recen tly seen in Yel- wood, B etty DeLisle and Mrs. F. , lars of the m oney down the drain.
Mrs. H ow ard stated th at the ence W illiam s m et in regular ses­ G reen R iver Tuesday.
D uring the tim e Mr. M cClary lowstone.
G. Helm are included am ong the I McCoy used to live in A shland
Depot cafe would be open from sion of T oastm aster’s club M on­
THURMAN SM ITH injuring o th er cam p personnel
and has a long record of convie-
6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.. seven Havs day evening. Discussion was held will be gone the P alace Cafe
H enry Enders, m em ber of th< ' tions in C ity co u rt over th e past
a week. S unday specialty will be concerning fu tu re m eetings of the will be closed. It will reopen for his knee in a p ecu lar wav.
business A ugust 15.
GEORGE KING w ith the fish Council is ch airm an of the sum th ree years,
chicken dinners. She is planning organization.
m er camp. Riband P arks, presi- j
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erm ans p roverbial luck.
N ext M onday's m eeting will be
on adding fountain service
Last chance to see the Elks in
JACK YOUNG more rusher», dent, G erald W enner, vice presi-
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L ithia coffee
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simp _
Mrs. Laul*a A ddeson from San-
The o w ner of the building is held at the
, dent, and Mrs. Davis have been ta B arb ara, C alifornia is visiting
Ed R itter. The staff will com prise and will featu re Roger R ath who action, Roseburg plays here Sun- th an ever. If possible.
C. M. FRA ZIER propositioning assisting him in gettin g the c a m p , h er cousins L illian and G race
six em ployees including Mrs. will lead a discussion on the sub- daY at 2»30p.m. Don’t miss this
i last home game.
prospects.
pro ject underw ay.
1 Lamb.
Howard’s sister, Betty Raynolda. ject '‘Inflation".
Elks Annual Picnic
To Be Held A . 14
Bellview B irthday C lub cele
! bruted the birthday ol Mr. W
er Davis S unday ut th e sum m e i
hom e of Henry Enders at Lak o' 1
Woods.
N ear the Thom pson M em orial W hethei the fountain looks b arer
Follow ing m em bers w ere p re ­
sent: Mr. and Mrs. W alter Davis statu e of Lincoln in the Lithia w ithout him than it did with him
and duughter Lidu, Mr. and Mrs. P ark is a pleasant fountain. At is a point for discussion.”
According to George Dunn, 65
L. 11. P ankey, Mr. and Mrs. Lee one tim e the centerpiece of the
Wallis, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. K in­ fountain was a little m ale cupid. G ranite S treet, some hoodlum
caid, Mr. and Mrs. H enry S ten He stood airily atop the fountain, kids several years ago, disfigured
grud, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gowland, w inter, sum m er, and fall, dressed th e cupid so badly th at it was
Mrs. C. M. Haynes and Mr. Earl only in C upid’s traditional attire found necessary to rem ove it.
Accorne, Mr. and Mrs. P arks of of a birthday suit.
The . fountain and the cupid
C entral Point, Mrs. S tanley, Mrs
Thom as and duughter of O klaho­ w ere donated to the city and the
ma w ere all guests of Mr. and park by the D. Perozzi fam ily
Mrs. W alter Davis. Miss M arie and G. S. B utler, who w ere in ­
W alker of San Francisco who is stru m en tal in getting the statu e
a form er m em ber of the club was of Lincoln in the park. Like the
Thom pson M emorial sta tu e of
also present.
Lincoln the carving of the cupid
and the fountain was done in
ID A W 1LLA R S E N T E R T A IN S
Italy. The cost ut th at tim e a-
M E T H O D IS T Y O U T H F R ID A Y
The M ethodist Youth F ellow ­ m ounted to $3200.
For several years the cupid
ship group attended a party at
the hom e of Miss Ida W iilars last danced m errily atop the fou n tain
Friday. The evening was sp en t in but then one year, according to a
playing games. Discussion about pam phlet called "S ta tu a ry ,” and
the association of youth and the issued by the A shland Ju n io r
higher truils of life held the a t­ High dram atics club, he was re ­
tention of muny of the group moved by a group of tow nspeo­
A lthough Cupid no longer
throughout m uch of the evening. ple. The pam phlet states, "O w ing
to a shortage of fig leaves, the stands atop the fountain th ere are
tow nspeople decided th a t the rum ors th at he still frequents the
statu e was en tirely too realistic. | park.
One Hundred Attend
Methodist Plenic
I-H C'ub Local Fair
Coming August 15th
A VC Requests
Justice HI Gt?OFgiil
p
Robbers Get $25.00
From Gas Station
Bellview Grange
Favors Trailways
Roseburg To Play
Elks Here Sundav
65 Children Enrolled
«10 in Bible School
Standard Cleaners
Gets New Generator
Reynolds Leases
Hotel Coffee Shop
Speaks at Luncheon
Lugars Will Open
New Machine Shop
Zoning of Fringe
Area Soon Needed
Picture Contest to
Publicize Ashland
Pne/x-fc
Ol Dirppfnre
IJirtXlUrb
?
Sentenced on
\ Burglary Count
Mrs. Howard New
Manager Depot Cafe
Up and Down
Rath Will Discuss
Inflation Monday
A
Palace Cafe Closes
Will Reopen Aug. 15
The Street