Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 29, 1946, Image 1

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    Uelv o < O rete«
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Formerly The
Southern Oreqon
Miner
S3 per Year
2 Year« (or $5
S o 4 iih e /i^ i
ASHLAND. JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON
Lincoln Schoo, Fire
Loss Exceeds $10,000
Plunk B einq M ade F or
I- u rg en cy C ldsaroonit;
Bids W ill Be Let
• .1*
1
c o n u i.c im . , ¡1 it <t
school o ffic ia ls Were W in k in g tins
'n e k to figure out s o n e way of
opening school on Septciuhci loi
the hid stu d en ts ol in» bo, 11.
Fifth, and Sixth grade
whose
Win A Prize
With A Picture
Call 5541
NEWS REVIEW
j.UU PEH YE a H
IJbrery
'(r s Join Army
I hursday, A u gu st 29, 1946
McKeever Elected
Head of Retail
Trades R nrau
Voi. i j , No. 26.
Teachers Begin Work'A .. M
..
8, School Begin 16 City COIMCil
With the opening of the Region
al Educational conference at Sou­
th ern O regon college, Septem ber
9, teachers in the A shland schools
will begin the fall session. Teach
Blue Cards W ill Be
¡ers who wish to pick up addition
Used For Solicitors; Ban
. al credits can do so in the work
On Window Cards Okayed
shop which opens, S eptem ber 2
Hugh M cKeever of M arshall | B eginning S ep tem b er Hi, at the
S
i X , ” “
?
l ? l' ^ - c e ReK ao!
Wells
ijiihse Brown Gels
-vihnasuc
rs
i ii< honor of s ta n d in g secotv
in her class o f I 16 m em bers rc
T,„ .
c e n tly came to Miss B ro w n , head
oi tm i-.ngiisn (tc p a ru iic .il. ..1 »0»
A sh lan d S enior h ig h school, w ho
• 1 • ■ io n itih Wei < g u lle d by the received lie i M asii r.> uegi ce*
L in c o ln school fir ( a ily I in
,1', E n glish at tine Iowa S tale U11
m o rn in g
I -vi 1. 00 A ugust
H er record
>» as l.y .1 fra c tio n nt a p o in t be­
Dam age is expected Io < x u .•
$10,00«. F K F a il w c a tl.o i, Me l lo w the top student. H er g ia u u a i
w o rk was o f such q u a lity that
lo rd co n tra c to r, has been win k
mg w ith the a djustors in m aking | she received m uch fu v o ra b le 11
the IJ n iv e rs it
an e stim a te Bids w ill be let, ac c o g n itio n fro m
taculty.
c o rd in g to L e lan d L in n , ..opt rin
te nd en t o f schools as soon a . p is
Bible
ch airm an
of the
I X
R etail for
i i t e
stu d en ts of the A sh l-.n d
” ' an<* “ ‘Ual d ! '“ W“ rk
in the City Hall
! *
M onday’s m eeting saw m an j !
ew m erchants present. A m om I ,
them w ere Thom pson of Dough ! J
erty G rocery, C layton Cullen o J
C layton Motor Co., V ruinan who
£ opening a H ardw are store,
Knight and K endall of the Plaza
A shland w a te r users were noti
C abinet Shop and L ugar of Ash
fied this week by Elm er B itgei
land A utom otive Parts.
No opposition was’ show n to city su p erin ten d en t, th a t re stric t­
the suggestion th at solicitation 01 ed w ater use for irrigation wouid
lunds, unless approved by the re be necessary for an unspecified
tail trades bureau, should be al-1 period of time.
F allow , is presen tly check
lowed. W illiam Healy, new ly a an i - K
■ 1 ing leaky faucets and plum bing
pointed secretary of the trades
bureau, pointed out th at a com ­ in all business houses and resi­
m ittee would be appointed to . dences in the city. T here will be
exam ine each solicitation and if ' ? recheck m ade later to see if
approved
wnnlri be
k,. given
,.i___’ a . c a rd , ! let -r-u •
approved would
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from the R etail trades b u r e a u ' u Thls 18 esssential at this tim e of
which would h ave to be show n tb e y e a r’ Clt-*' oificials stated be-
before any soliciting could be cause of the lowerir.-; of the wat-
done.
- e r supply in the reservoirs.
It was also unanim ously voted j
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rrigators Will
Ration Water Use
7,
Knox is Ready To
Regin Building
To
Discuss Hospital
Problem Sept. 3
Members Of Council See
Hospital Tuesday, And
Indicate It Needs Help
Most im p o rtan t business on the
agenda of the n ex t city Council
m eeting will be the problem of
the com m unity hospital, m em -
I bers of th e city council stated
this week after touring the hos­
pital T uesday with Dr. C harles
Haines ,and Dr. H arvey Wood.
T hat m uch of th e kitchen
eq uipm ent and the Kitchen itself
was obsolete and in ad eq u ate th at
the plum bing was outm oded, and
th at the building in terio r needed
a facelifting and m uch rem odel­
ing was pointed out by Dr.
Haines, present supervisor of the
hospital.
The nursery, heating plant, one
w ard, and p articu larly th e plum b
ing are the facilities m ost in need
of correction. The X -ray m achine
is not ad equate for p resen t d e­
m ands.
A shland physicians are o p er­
ating the hospital on a three
m onth individual non p ro fit b as­
is. Dr. Haines is the p resen t su p ­
ervisor.
The fire begun in the .second I
story cafeteria from a defective I
electric light cord. 'File cafeteria
was com pletely burned out Oth ;
»■r rooms on the second floor were
dam aged by sm oke and flames.
George Knox announced the
Miss Edith Bork, principal, will week
that work will soon begin
confer w ith Linn on her re tu rn on his new building at the cornel I F ran k D eitrick and B arney K.
hi-re this week as to w hat will of Oak S treeet and East Main.
Bussey, both of A shland, accept-
be done for em ergency class
I he new building will house fed the oath of en listm en t in the
room s
re p air shop and foui R egular A rm y and w ere sw o ru
Insurance coverage is good ac­ his shoe
business locations, w ith six >n by M /Sgt. W ayne W. M orrison
co rd in g to Linn, he also ex p res­ o ap ther
en ts upstairs. He hoe shop I of the M edford recru itin g office,
sed the school boards apprecia and artm
three
o th er businesses w hich Bussey who is 18 lives a t 145
tion of the way the firem en
Business Firms
will
have
a footage of 76 feet, S herm an S treet, and D eitrick,
h andled th e situation.
,w ill face East Main and th< who is also 18 lives at 872 S isk i­
From East Main
fourth business location will be you boluevard.
chants will not tak e the cards out n V', D B ert M iller of the M iller
on Oak street. Knox estim ates
w hen they are void and afte r all “ e a lty com pany and W. C. Mc-
the cost of the building to around
a m erchants w indow is to display *n n *s ° f M ac’s Shoe shop moved
40,000.00
I?“ _.T er5h andi?e > not advertise a ! f.r on? i h eir presen t locations this
Knox tore his building down
? rC(Ua
a d an ce- H was su g ­ w eek to m ake way for the dem o­
several m onths ago upon the or
S m ith ’s shows, a carn iv al a t­
gested th a t the m erchant could lition of th e building w here th ey
der of the S tate highw ay com ­
traction,
will be presen ted by the
wdhin7
1 / ard s and P ic a r d s have been housed. P lans are to A m erican Legion, S eptem ber lo
mission. It was thought at that
H ..\ L ,o .i i'i'H ,m ‘,in ’ t o -ow nv' " » ¡tim e th at the Plaza project would
ithin his store, perhaps by the i p u . t . . a re sta
. . . u . ra n t in th
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a t location
H. ssl aid L um ber com pany was he started this fall but has been
cash reg ister or some o ther ob- w hich will be operated by Mrs. to 15 a t the J u n io r High school
grounds, according to an an n o un ­
appointed
general
chairm
an
vious place.
! S adie Miller.
ii... n ... »„ I u- .
I
oi I learned later th at there will be a
ine llu iv e st F estival winch win
The B ureau will also plan a ! M cInnis who has been located cem ent m ade this w eek by Jak e
L ahr, com m ander of th e Legion.
be held in A shland O ctober 4. 5. i ah nf ih., h u .in * .. location
program to dress up the store ' a t 339 East M ain since Ju ly 22,
College Student» W ill
Jo e Hancock, advance agent
■'.de.n Of fh« r i W . Well‘ r - pre- space in K nox’s building has al
fronts and w indow s of local busi-1 1935 is P a n n in g to move to 542
Reach 750 Mark. 250
for
the carn iv al told the Legion
,....... 2 ° * 11 C ham bei ol C o rp -r e a d y been allocated.
ness establishm ents in o rd er t o 1 £ stre e t opposite th e S outhern
Additional Turned Away
inerce.
attract w indow shoppers and in-1 P ac’I*c Depot. T here has been a th a t five rides, 20 concessions
Fischborn .who was form erly
R egistration of out of state s tu ­ crease shopping traffic.
' shoe. shop on East M ain at th at and various side show attractio n s
connected w ith the C al-O re luni-
dents at S outhern Oregon College
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Plans for the n e x t m eeting will Pa rticu lar location how ever, since w ere included in the carnival.
P lan s w ere m ade for th e c a rn i­
bci com pany, will appoint alt
ol Education have been closed. I he m ade afte r M cK eever’s arriv al 1
1921. M cInnis bought the shop
val at the Legion m eeting held
com m ittee heads and will su p e r­
according to Dr. Elmo N. S te v e n -! f,r,m th e East.
j from L oren Agee.
je 3Jieuuoi3a[ auo a.\eq oj suejd
vise tn«- e n tire program of the
son. p iesid en t of the college. Dr.
M iller, who has been in the
festival.
Stevenson also said th at re g istra ­
R ealty business in A shland since plans tohave one legionairre at
According to Fischborn the
tion of in-stute students would
, 1930 plans to find a n o th er loca- each concession d u rin g the c a r­
soon have to be curtailed, due to o. L. Thompson Buys I tion as soon as possible. For the nival in o rd er to help w ith the
o peration and functioning of the
housing.
I present he will o p erate from his show.
sim ilar housing Dougherty’s Grocery ! hom e at 416 L ib erty street.
Both m en plan tó cease opera- k e S ^ ^ t ^ ™ W< Ch
the U niversities o f 1 .5 : , .à u „ Th^ P son' form erly of tion
-------- - , location
—
the m
m eetin
eeting
included
such a fushion as to appt
al to the
appeal
th e) ' clo th in g 1-A Red ribbon etoud ? rt‘«on , and O regon S tate Col- LaG
rande o7Xn°n ’ f? rm £rly of tion in the present
this I j xen up at the
g include
tarm in g com n lum ty which s u r - ' M arv John<nn
V ? ii^
officials ol these colleees th ,. n. ’ ? go? who becam e i S aturday.
| a dlscussion of term in al leav
A m e e tin g w ill j w hiie r.bbcm g^oup lidna R cks I haVe
encouraging sU ,dents
D o u g h terty ’s !
’d
ay- G
uv A
n ^ h hite
i u spoke „ on
pay.
Guy
A pplew
lo u n d s A shland. - A
j tiave been encouraging
stu d d en
iging stu
en ts
ts G rocery A i.v n .t 9i
term in al leave and req u ested th at
2L » " 6 I» “ " '? y * 7
bc held n ex t w eek to d iscu ss ! H<.|iv iew
to enroll at the t e a , cohege æ ' S k Ä
applications be notarized.
He
plans.
O ver 750 have
S tyle review cham pions, Div.
pointed out th a t m any ap p lica­
daily
now
live
to
N orm an G uinn .Valley View
ten le ts a ie the store, and th a t he hopes th at
tions are being re tu rn ed to v e t­
Div. 4-B, C arrol Espy, Bellview . mi lug tu rn ed aw ay.
ne can continue tn serve the
eran s because of failu re to have
The seven four-fam ily
Div. 5, A llene Owens, Valles
th em notarizd.
. „ d t o „ a c to a ,,.
Î Î Â
View.
o o u tn ein Oregon S h ak esp ear­
T w enty-five
m em bers
w ere
struction
on
the
college
cam
pus.
ed
in
the
p
a
st'
C lothing II, Blue aw ard, Carol
ean dram a en th u siasts will p ro ­ p resen t at the m eeting and they
M
ateiials
are
oil
th
eir
Way
and
i
Miss
F
d
n
i
n«.
«u
-
,
bably be able to enjoy the zish- also discussed the in stallatio n of
G. V. S m ith oi Medford is th e ' Zediker, Valley View; M ary Ann
new ow ner of M adden's T ire. Gassow ay .Bellview; w hite a pa^aU on^of th e * ct° ‘npl,*r ., e ' 1 p l.c? been operating th e1 g ro c ery ’ for land an n u al S h ak esp earean ~ ies- officers w hich will tak e place on
ears m ^
n o l Uval in A u«Ui>l of n e x t * eal
Shop in A shland. Sm ith will con­ w ard, Virgina and Doris Stevens h d i X X J i L ’ * e n, r h 'S „W,U the Pas* lo u r y y ears
m ade no “ ’ “ 1 *" n u 8 “sl U1 n e x l >'ea r
S ep tem b er 11 in the Civic C lub
Bellview.
officials
stated,
howt-vei"
la
c
^
’of
o
t
h
e
T
S
/
t
o
tO
hel-
fUtUFe
plans
L A nSUb ° Bowm L er, beau . of the
This will
will be
be a a jo
jo in
in t t in-
in-
tinue to o p erate the shop at the
- h er fu tu re p la n s 1A
the ¡'h.oase;.
house. This
C lothing III, Red aw ard. Nor fu rth e r space will cause the eol- R r *
say she would like i laln atlc dePal ‘jn e n t ol b o u th ern | stallatio n w ith both M edford and
presen t location for the next
1° resL a w hile and
a vaca-
college .directed the lesti- A shland chapters taking p a rt
th ree m onths, afte r which he will ma G uinn, Valley View; white lege to tu rn m o .n iim -.u 'jv
-S I
'h a t she „ S i i , :
D e p e n d , ad-
move the eq u ip m ent to Medford. aw ard , Mollie G resham , Bell a u ‘ a itio n a . ! l students aw ay
view.
like
to
th
ank
all
h
er
friends
f
o
r
1
e
‘eea
lo
stagc
il
a8ain
n
ex
t
su
m
’
ju
ta
n
t
will
b
e
’
the
installing of-
A A. M adden has operated the
C lothing IV-A, Red aw ard.
them patronage.
m er.
ficer. B oth the au x iliary and the
M adden Tire Shop for the past
♦Vaterbury, Adams
Mr. and Mrs'. Thom pson who
A ccording to Bow ine r t h e Legion officers will be installed.
tw en ty -fo u r years and will con­ C arrol Espy, Bellview.
C lothing V, Blue aw ard, Allene
The au x iliary will fu rn ish re-
i ai e presesntly residing in Med- C h au tau q u a shell will h ave to be
tinue the sale of Willys cars,
ford plan to m ove to A shland as re Paired and his p resen t plans freshm ents and plans at p resen t
trucks and jeeps. He will again Owens, Valley View; w hite a- Leave For Portland
be a t the N orth Main location wurd, M ary Jea n Henry, B ell­
s?°?i aL a J? lac<L .of residence is a rd »,tO have an E lizabethan stage call for a dance to follow th e in-
Colonel O P reston ^ B. „ f iVTtelb ^ ry ' avaiIabie
- Tbe Thom pson’s have Wlth cover>n i over it, prop and stallatio n cerem onies.
afte r D ecem ber .
i view.
and
J.
| Cookery II, Blue aw ard, Peggy
i ' , dam s left Tuesday a d aughter, M arjorie, who erad u lossmg room s built, place lo r 1 rx
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for P o th rtlan d w here they will dis- u ated from M edford high school *th e spectators in the cen ter
H ollingw orth, Bellview; red a ci.««
ot [ Don
Gray,
6, ’ Hit
s r — and at the “ back ■ a tea
J w ard, M ildred Z ittercob and Gail cuss the proposed boy’s m ilitary ! and who plans to e n ter eo llep » ' th e snell
.
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;
i )r. Bruce to Speak
lT aylor, Bellview; w hite aw ard,
den w here tea and in y ttin s Automobile Saturday
of P o rtlan d
B ernice Therres, Bellview.
at Last of Vespers
n arro w
Cookery III, Red aw ard, C arrol I Riley
w h en
Espey, Bellview; w hite aw ard, Ada
autom obile
The Rev. Dr. G. W. B ruce of Mollie G resham , Bellview, Mar- inten
Adams
tlie M ethodist C hurch will give i gie T herres, Bellveiw.
M ain
the serm on at the Union Vesper
C am p Cookery, Blue aw ard tu rn the la tte r p a rt of the week.
m
ent
shell
to
to. th at particular o X S ^
Services w hich will be held Sun- Jack Espey and W ade H arnden'
Burns Insurance
day at 5:00 p m. at Lithia park. I B ellview ; red aw ard, Vernon
use. This was brought up a m on­ m ent by an autom obile d riv en by
Hazel A. M ichael, 710 Roca St.,
Sold to Langtry
This S unday's services will i Tenney, Sam Bell and W alter Ministers To Ho!d
th ago w hen the V eterans of F o r­ Ashland.
m ark the close of the vesper ser-1 McCoy, all of Bellview ; w hite
eign
W
ars,
through
th
eir
com
­
Mrs
M.
T.
B
urns
announced
Mrs. M ichael im m ediately sto p ­
vices which are annually spon- j aw ard, Ted Tenney, Jam es Espy Election in Sept.
T hursday th at she had sold her m ander, Elwood Rost .requested
sored during the m onths of Ju ly R ichard Rick, Don Nichols arid
Election of officers of the Ash- insurunce agency to Jo e Langtry, th at the city g ran t th e snell to ped the autom obile she was d riv ­
and A ugust by the A shland Min John Woods, all of Bellview.
kind M inisterial association will Ashland in surance man. Mrs th at organization. The VFW had ing and ra n back to assist the
child. She helped him into Dr.
isterial association.
take place, S eptem ber 30 ,at the
C anning I, W hite aw ard, Mary A
s s e m b l y V c & d r t i i k k Present to i S ' S W
A ’T C S ’S ? ' planned to rem odel p a rt of the Haines office w here he was tre a t­
The Rev. G ordon Lindsay p re­ Lou W illoughby, Bellview.
shell
and
to
use
it
as
an
assem
bly
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the.lr P‘,ht Pa t-
ed for cuts and bruises. His chin
sided at last w eeks services. The
C anning III, Blue aw ard, Mol officers include: the Rev. G e o rg e 1
an,d said th a t she was s"u“re hal1
and lip w ere cut w here his head
Rev. Earl D ow ning read the 12 j lie G resham , Bellview, red a- Shum an, president, and the Rev. th at Mr. L an g try w ould serve th e |
.
..
had stru ck and b ro k en a h ead ­
c h a p te r of the book of Romans, I w ard, M ary A nn Gassow ay and Earl D ow ning sec retary tre a s u r­ clientele of the insurance agency i'lltchell Planning’
light on the car.
er.
and Dr. Bruce gave the invoca­ M ary Jea n H enry, Bellview.
com petently.
,
t
i .
•
tion.
The child is the son of Mr. and
L ast M onday the m em bers of , ^ 'l,e a6cncy was established by ^HCeS Oil LilKP Again
H om em aking, B lue a w a r d ,
Mrs. Roy C. G ray, 125 Scenic
The Rev. E v erett McGee, pas­ M ary Je a n Henry, Bellview.
the M inisterial association met at R n,n«t e » il T . B u r" s in 1935- Mrs.
According
to
H.
U.
M
itchell,
Drive, A shland. T hree
o th er
tor of the C hurch of C hrist at
W oodw orking, D alton Lemel.v the P resb . y teria n church
___ to . dis-
•
bTen operating A shland will have m otor boat children who w ere crossing the
Phoenix gave the serm on on the V alley View.
'c u ss business and consider the ♦ho
subject “The Lack of Righteous-1 G ardening, Corn, Blue aw ard, ceasing of the Union Vesper ser- e o n tin f n ^ » Ti!106 1, 942 pIans ,0 races n ex t spring a t Em igrant stree t at th e sam e tim e w ere u n ­
J V1 tb e .m o n u m en t! Lake, about five m iles south ol injured.
ness.” In the course of his ser-,1 Ted and Bob W illoughby, Bell 1 vices w hich w ere held during
‘
g
ncy
and
her Ju stic e of t h e ! A shland on H ighw ay 66.
mnn
ha
«¡aid
‘■r’hxia.iar.u..
¡«
n
oio»-
Ju
ly
and
A
ugust.
The
services
mon he said, "C hristianity is a view.
V n n rX ?™ ’ . ,
,
I M itchell has received assurance
way of life. It is unique, because ‘
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will close S unday, S eptem ber 1st.
F ran k J. Van Dyke re tu rn ed
it is divine. It is entered in to 1
w ith a serm on by the Rev. G. W inJfn . r y ’ » ° 1as been ln the from some of the o utstanding from P o rtlan d M onday. W hile
.
u
ia
n
ie
business
in
Ashland
racers
in
Oregon,
W
ashington
Bruce of the M ethodist church, i5.„:^__yea.r s ,P ans to conduct the and C alifornia to p articip ate in th ere he was able to a tte n d p a rt
not by election as one joins a '/ludeilts to Remain
♦
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d U U
V r tlU U I H id
p a i l
lodge, b u t by the experience o f , .
o .
A discussion was also held L i i e i n z x o
“ O-mess at his p resen t lo catio n ,' the spring races, which are sche- of th e PGA golf to u rn am e n t
regeneration. Its m ain em phasis In SChOOl Till 18
about the Thanksgiving season 42
East Main.
(d u led for th e first S u n d ay in winch was held last w eek in the
is upon being right and doing
and m em bers are planning to
Rose city ,
April, May and June.
’
' S tudents are now required to m ake this one of the finest and
Mr. and M rs .'P e rry F u rg erso n
I
The
fe
atu
re
attra
ctio
n
of
the
Then Rev. M eGcen continued rem ain in school until the age of best T hanksgiving seasons ever.
and tw o sons from K ansas City,
1
season
will
be
the
appearan
ce
of
Town Talk
by saying “M any factors contri- 18 or until they have com pleted
Ella W orthington of Oswego, M issouri are visiting his mother^
bute to the leal C hristian exper- high school.” Leland P. Linn, j SPENCER IS RESTING
by
national
w a te r skiing cham pion. Mrs. W ilm er H ilt and Mr. H ilt
tence, such as prayer, the study su p erin ten d en t of schools in A s h -! WELL AFTER ACCIDENT
Miss W orthington skiis b a c k C r e s c e n t ^ R v ^ 'v k i M / f ^ arta r ° f
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Legion Sponsors
Show Sept. 10-15
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4-H Club Members
Win Many Prizes
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Actors To Tread
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