*7Zte SruiUt&Ht Formerly The S outhern Oregon Miner $3 per Year 2 Year* for $5 Cfoeyott NEWS REVIEW 3.00 PER YEAR ASHLAND. JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON $50.00 in prize« Enter your photos of Ashland scenes in the Harvest Festival pho­ to contes. | hurtday, October J, ,< 946 Voi i j , No. j i. Harvest Festival Here This Week End SEVERAL FROM ASHLAND ATTEND LIGHT OPERA Donaugh Visits Local Democrats Curl D onaugh, D em ocratic c a n ­ did ate for governor, m et w ith A shland D em ocrats a t the L il h iu Hotel W ednesday m orning. Mr. Donaugh who has been stum ping the state for the past two w eeks by air, bus and p ri­ vate car plans to go to LaG rande and B aker Thursduy. Donaugh bus been U. S. A tto r­ ney for O regon for the pust tw elve and a half years and was longer in th at capacity than a n y ­ one in the state. He was ca n d i­ date for dem ocratic sen ato r in 1948. From 1930 to 1934 he was dem ocratic state chairm an and d uring th at tim e he handled Roo­ sevelt's cam paign for piesidency. He goes on record us su p p o rt­ ing the Basic school fund support bill and says if he is elected will appoint new m em b erstif the Ore gun S tate Liquor Commission. Mr. and Mrs. F. E Thom pson, C. M. Frazier, E. E. Vail, Ivor E r­ win. Mr. and Mrs. C arryl Wines, Mr. Avergis, E. J. LaM arre, B ert M iller, S. J. Bailey, and Mr B ail­ or, w ere am ong the A shland peo­ ple who talked w ith Donaugh. Among the A shland people who atten d ed the fall light opera season in M edford this week were: Mr. and Mrs. Logan Nin- inger, Mr. and Mrs. R obert Dodge and daughter, Ellen Rue, Miss Edith Bork, Miss F lorence Allen, Mrs. Phillips, V ernon C arm enn, Jacq u e Lowe, P uuline Ulstad, C larence R ykken and daughter, Betty, Mrs. Dom Provost, Mr. und Mrs. C. E. C orrey, Mrs. M ar­ gie C lark, M arjorie and Louise Flineuu, Miss D orothy U nderk- hofer, Vera B aker, Mr. and Mrs. John von K uhlm an, Dr. and Mrs E. P. Borden. Prewitt’s Furniture Store Opens Tuesday IDA WILLARD AND AGNES WHITE LEAVE FOR SCHOOL Judging Exhibit Entries F irst Event on Program " ★ ★ ★ I liu n d a y m o rn in g the f ir s t o f a series o f annual H a rve st Festivals in A sh la n d , began w ith the J u d g in g o f e xh ib its at the A rm o ry . F rid a y , O c to b e r 4, w ill be fille d w ith street sports e n te rta in m e n t, a c a rn iv a l, the A s h la n d -K la m a th Falls fo o tb a ll game, and a F ire w o rks display. The w in d u p of the F estival w ill ta k e place S aturday w ith a C h ilrre n s street parade at 2 p .m ., a log sawing contest at j : jo p.m ., anti various e n te rta in m e n t and street sports going on d u rin g the day. Miss Ida W illard and Miss Agnes W hite left last F rid ay to re tu rn to college. Miss W illard dll atten d O regon S ta te at C or­ vallis. This is h er senior year. Miss W hite will atten d W illam et­ te College in Salem ,this is also h er senior year. CPA Halts Work On Two Buildings A re p resen tativ e of th e CPA this w eek notified D ave W hittle of W hittle T ran sfer and Fuel C om pany and G eorge E. M iller th a t they would h ave to stop w ork on th eir new b uilding p ro ­ jects. W hittle was building a new storage w arehouse on F o u rth st. M ayor T hornton S. Wiley and and he was told th a t is was not City A ttorney W illiam Briggs because of lack of m ateria ls th at w ere in Salem last week re p re ­ his project was stopped b u t be­ senting the City and presented a cause his building h ad n o t been resolution passed by the city classified as essential a t this tim e According to W h ittle he had council favoring T railw ays a p ­ plication for in tra state rights. been uninform ed concerning th e M ayor Wiley also carried sim ilar need for a p erm it for buildings resolutions from the A shland costing over $400, and h ad bought Lions C lub and from the C h am ­ non p rio rity m aterials for b u ild ­ ing in the open m ark et. The ber of Com merce. Only M ayor Wiley testified be­ CPA rep resen tativ e told W hittle fore the P ublic U tilities Com m is­ th a t the buying of th e m aterials sion, hearin g the T railw ays case. w as not in violation of C PA con­ The tw o m en drove to Salem and trols b u t th a t th e use of them . was. W hittle is p lan n in g to get back on Friday. th e proper p erm it as soon as is Mayor Wiley Appears Before PUC Friday Ju d g es for the exhibits have . beeji selected by Earl N ew bry, i sen ato r from Miss Jackson A shland’s new est en try into the state ty. They include: M ary coun- M e - 1 G O n C e S S lO n a ilT e S retail business field is the P re ­ w itt F u rn itu re and H ardw are uarn in , N eedlew ork judge; Miss M embers of the Ashland A cti- Store at 137 N orth Pioneer, which M arian A dy, A rt; b o b H ardy, vians club m et Tuesday n ight at opened T uesday m orning. oaking; A nay btevens, v ege­ Due to shortage of building mat tables; R alpn Koozer, canned the Elks tem ple to appoint booth erials the store has not yet been goods; and F. C. R eim er, fruit. com m ittee m em bers. Two booths com pleted but Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Hie judge for the Low er ex m p it will be operated during the Fall P rew itt plan to have it com pleted nas not oeen selected. H arvest festival. One booth s e r­ soon. P rizes will be aw arded for the ving hot dogs, soft drinks, candy They will carry a com plete new best decorated w nndow s F riday * M illers new re s ta u ra n t location bars, and coffee will be set up line of fu rn itu re, ‘h ard w are and afternoon. a t Second and East M ain stree t in the arm ory. The other booth electrical appliances and will con­ S atu rd ay the childrens parad e _ . . Wfls halted for the sam e reason. tinue to handle the used fu rn i­ will form at the Ju n io r high will be m obile unit which will Tw enty one Soroptim ists m et The JVW store, a i the en tran ce ture and articles as the Plaza school at 2:00 p.m. C ontestants to u r th e city. W ednesday noon a t the L ith ia to L ithia P ark , C laycom b build- Trade Shop did. should a rriv e at the assem bly According to C layton C ullen Coffee shop. It was decided t h a t 'i n g and G eorge K nox’s building The form er Plaza T rade shop point betw een 1:00 and 1:30 p.m. vice p resident of the organization each m em ber w ould m ake up a on th eiP laza w ere all passed. A c­ is being rem odeled and redecora­ The p arad e will be led by the Dick De Mers and Howard Miles bundle of clothes or canned tood The B uilding Finance com m it­ ted in order to b etter display fu r­ Motor Police, the Flag, m ajoret- will be in charge of the booth and send to N orw ay to help in cording to J. V. W eitzel, his build ing was passed by the C PA re ­ tee of the C hurch of C hrist an niture. Mr. P re w itt stated th at I tes and the High School oand. at the A rm ory on Friday. th a t w ar ravaged co untry. p resen tativ e because it w as be­ nounces th at gifts and pledges foi the shortage of building m aterials j I he bicycle section will ... then fol- S atu rd ay th e two booths will Miss Je a n e tte S m ith spoke of gun before M arch 1st. G eorge the construction of a new build was holding up the com pletion o t ' low w ith clowns and costum ed be operated by Keith Haines, the F innish good w ill stu d en t, K nox will use the second floor of ing to replace the one recently the rem odeling, how ever, he h a d ! characters, the pet division, Bliss destroyed by fire will be receiv ­ decided to go ahead w ith his Heines drum and bugle corps, Bob Vroman, Bob Lugar, Earl who will ap p ear a t th e college his building for ap a rtm en ts and ed at a special W illing H earts opening and to begin operations wagon and buggies, und saddle Schilling, G ail W illiams, R. D. n ex t W ednesday. She also told it therefo re was declared essen- of the practical w ork expected o f ' tial. service next S unday m orning during the rem odeling. Mr. and ponies, parading in th at order. 1 W arren and K enneth Harris. each education stu d en t at the | M aterials for the C laycom b The service will be held at the Mrs. P rew itt plan to have it com prizes 01 $5.00, $300, and $1.00 college. 1 building have alread y been pur- J u n io r High school auditorium at pleted soon. are to be aw arded to the best! Follow ing discussion of various chased and it is n ear com pletion the reg u lar eleven o’clock s e r­ three contestants in each division V l S l t i n g ' OFI V V P S t C O H S t m atters of business, m eeting a d ­ so it was okayed. vice. M any o th er co n stru ctio n jobs Dollar Days Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Bruce are journed. T he com m ittee states, "That I w ere inspected by th e C ivilian w hile it is d ifficult to m ake e s ti­ M erchants of A shland are of- W 1"« a f \ u ° ^ e! ks ?2sit ' P roduction A d m inistration, w hile m ates w ith accuracy, it is believ­ fering several prizes ranging 1 ‘J ster of th e doctor, Mrs. R uth ; th e ex am iners w ere here. ed th at $40,000 will be needed to from radios to floor lam ps, and r ,a n ^ her# d aujShter, con stru ct the first wing of the jew elry in re tu rn for certain dol- . S<^n ’, i / roP 1 M ara- proposed building '' The church J which are presently in ) 1 thon, Iowa. . This the first Coach O'Neil says Fri d a y ' J lar bills n rOl,Rr?,^3 ln l,S is 1Si?ne n rs i tim Vme e now has $14,000 for r con- night 11,000 on nn hand nano m g h t’s gam e here betw een Kla circulation in the county. .• ,. e s. s ,ster das Y ^’ted in l-tm c tio n piH pi« 1 -io 0 1 a This leaver leaves ath Falls u n d kn'Rand should: One thousand one dollar bills , ,’ T ce»u19 / They have How ard S. Wiley, chairm an of 100 ,,, ! F i s a be a good close one have been released in Jackson u* Boy Scout fund drive, a n n o u n c e d ; F ive A shland business m en and large sum fm- our people", states county in the past week by the • , e M s Thls ,s {lrst According to O'Neil, K lam ath today th at the drive would sta rt two visitors shed th e ir business Earl F. Do iw ning, m inister of the suits and donned th e ir h u n tin g A shland C ham ber of Com merce. 1 5.° ‘he, ^ s » c o a s t O n Mon- F rid ay m orning, O ctober 18. Falls defeated P ineville 49 to 6 church, “btit we believe that we jack ets last W ednesday w hen Each of these bills is redeem able X . , r C ratei Lake, M em bers of the Lions Club, can m ake a sizeable im pression in their first gam e of the season; for som e item of m erchandise , sjgdh t seeinplat n ^ ng m any o ther th ey took off for S teens M oun­ G ra n t High of P ortland beat who sponsor troop 12, and o th er on it n ex t S unday." tain them 19 to 9, and last F riday, I w hich is now on display in v ar- civic organizations will p a r tic i-1 2“ “ * . to * h u n t deer for th e n ex t p ate in the drive. All of th e w ork e a a ys. Salem won over them by a sc o re ' ious A shland stores. ers will have a b reak fast at t h e ', S t ,e en,s m ° “ n ta in is . ab o u t a of 13 to 7. | — — --------------------- L ithia Hotel the m orning of O c t-'. h u n d red m **es from B urns. Ore- The G rizzlies d id n 't let the Co- P o llC fe I l e p i i r t l Y l d l t gon. The m en going w ere Jo h n ober 18. quille eleven hove a score in NT „ The Rev. E v erett McGee, p ast­ their opening gam e They travel- The C rater Lake Council is Nosier, Bob Van Vleet, Dr. W. W. or of the C hurch of C hrist, Phoe­ w orking on th ree new u nits of W eller, M arion M ann, H arrison U nder the direction of C lar- T. G rim sley, R alph W aterm an nix, spoke over KWIN S eptem ber ed to Lakeview last F riday and ence illiam s, , ________ assistan t _____ chief of ___ W _______ The L ithia B akery was again the A shland Boy Scout org an iza­ from Los Angeles ,and Don B race 30, O ctober 1, and 2nd, for the won 32 to 7. tion this year. At p resen t there The gam e will be broadcast Police, a broadcast honoring the j open to its patrons Tuesday, aft of Yoncalla. A shland M inisterial Association over KW IN w ith Bill Healy and new spapers of A shland, was p r e - ' e r being closed to red ecorate and are six units, fo u r boy scout at 9:15 a m. each m orning. troops and two cub troops. The Rev. A J. Edw ards, pastor W endell L aw rence doing the play sented W ednesday evening at due to a shortage of sugar. According to C. G. Wolf, pro of the C hurch of the Nazarene, by play account, N ew bry Orch- 8:15 from the studios of KWIN. The program is a re g u la r feat- p rieto r of the bakery, they will A shland, will be on the program ards sponsoring the broadcast. T hree of the first stringers re- ure presented by the Police d e­ furnish pastries th at w ere popu­ ()< t 3. 4, and 5th. M em bers of tne Y outh F ello w ­ B eginning M onday, O ctober 7 ceived injuries in the Lakeview p artm e n t and as the w eek of lar in the past and have a few ship group of th e M ethodist gam e last F riday, they afe Je rry 1 O ctober 1 to 6 is N ational news- new ones. A nnual Booster n ight for B ell­ church sp en t last S un d ay on a and speaking th rough the three M itchell, rig h t end, w ith a sprain- paper w eek the Police d e p a rt­ The bakery has been com plete­ view G range was held M onday days of the seventh, eighth, and field trip in the Modoc L av a Beds n in th will be the Rev. Alice ed ankle; F red W ilkins, right j nient felt th a t it would be a good ly redecorated w ith new floures- evening, S ep tem b er 30. n ear Tule Lake. Jo h n B illings half, injured shoulder, and Bob tim e to ex p lain how the law en- cent lighting and flooring. M em bers and th e ir frien d s a t ­ who Wooley, pastor of the M ethodist sp en t several years in th at La Blanc, right guard, w ith a bad; forcem ent agencies and the poL The sugar was obtained through tended the covered dish d in n er church. Talent. knee. . hold- - the efforts of ’ e A shland C hain­ w hich opened the m eeting. F ol­ area as an education advisor for ice d ep a rtm en t cooperate in The daily program s are a p re ­ the CCC program acted as guide S tartin g lineup for the Kla- ing dow n crim e. lowing the d in n er the S tate M as­ for the group. ’ | ber of Com merce. sen tatio n sponsored by the A sh­ m ath gam e will be: ters address was read by G lenn land M inisterial association. The Included in the p arty w ere B ar C enter, G eorge F ullerton; left Inlow, and G eorge A ndrew s talk - b ara program is titled "The C hurch in and C harles Eliason, Je a n e t- uard, Bob LeBlanc; right guard, p a r,° o f d , X P ™dn , .h°e ¿ S i » « I. “ “ Your Home." De ean Boyer, left tackle, Je rry Bob Jenson was deer hunting D ecker; rig h t tackle, J e rry Ran- th at the G range can play in the The p arty v isited the scene of j dies; left end, Bill M ontgom ery;) S atu rd ay on W agner Creek. developm ent. C aptain Jack 's last stan d , th e rig h t end, J e rry M itchell; left A tto rn ey Ben T. Lom ba r d C anby cross, th e caves of th e half, Ed B eare; q u arterb ack , H ar­ spoke at the re g u la r G range m eet S kull, W hite Lace, and C h ry stal ry K annasto; fullback, Louis Lan ing T uesday evening on legisla­ cavern. They also stu d ied the ger; lig h t half, F red W ilkins or tive m atters to be voted on in Petroglyphs. Erw in W ilkinson. November. E v eret Royce .Fordyce St. F ran k H all from the Live Oak The election M onday evening Mrs. F letcher will m ove to Ash Jo h n J. K riesky, 460 Blvd. of Ray F letch er as the A shland j land w ith h er h usband about G range of Rogue R iver spoke to G. L. Patton ,160 No. Second. Y. M. C. A. secretary clim axed Nov. 1. They have a m arried th e Grange. B. L. Lear, 55 T hird St The Home Economics C om m it­ three m onths of effo rt to get d au g h ter and a son who is e n te r­ Floyd W hite ,188 C entral P lans w ere discussed by m em ­ ju st the rig h t m an for Ashland. ing college a fte r spending consi­ tee will m eet w ith Mrs. H enry bers of T oastm asters at the Mon­ The local board has had several derable tim e in the service. The S ten ru d on Iowa S treet, O ctober day night m eeting to have a m en come in for personal in te r­ Fletchers are m em bers of the 9. R egistration for voters who round table discussion on various views and Mr. F letcher was in B aptist church and tak e an active will vote in this years g eneral subjects w hich w ould be broad­ A shland M onday and Tuesday, p a rt in com m unity affairs. They election will close S a tu rd a y at cast over KWIN. He m et w ith the board Monday depressed them selves as pleased 7:30 according to N elle B urns A ccording to Jo h n von K uhl­ evening and it was decided to w ith the A shland com m unity and city registrar. Mrs. B u rn ’s office are looking forw ard to living and The R everend A. J. Edw ards m an, vice p resid en t of the organ­ offer him the position. A covered dish d in n er and pro is located at 15 N orth Main. S ecretary F letcher com es to w orking in this city. The bi-election will be held of the N azarene C hurch was elec­ ization .the club is also consider­ gram , honoring the stu d en ts ana Last Ju n e A shland and th e sur- faculty of SOCE, and the teacher N ovem ber 5 and reg istratio n ted p resident of A shland’s M inis­ ing setting up a sp e a k e r’s bureau A shland from P o rt Tow nsent, terial Association, M ondav a fte r­ w hich will furnish speakers to W ashington w here for the last j rounding com m unity e n th u sia st­ of the A shland public schools,' closes on O ctober 5, 30 days b e­ noon, S eptem ber 30 ,at the As­ various schools, churches, and tw o and a half years he has been ically backed the financial d riv e w ith M ethodist preference, was fore. Mrs. B urns suggests th at com m unity organizations, w ith ­ in charge of the Y.M.C.A. U.S.O. to support the Y.M.C.A. program | held in tne Fellow ship rooms of A shland residents w ho h ave not sem bly of God Church. He has had a num ber of years e x ­ n Ashland. O fficers are Jo h n | the church last F rid ay evening. A already registered do so at once. O ther officers elected w ere out fee. M eetings are held M onday ev perience in Y.M.C.A. w ork and Billings, president; Roland P ark s | good nu m b er of people attended, So far 112 people have reg istered Vice P resident, the R everend G. M. S hum an ,of the P resbyterian ening at the L ithia coffee shop I the A shland board tho u g h t that vice-president; Eric W erren, sec- and a program of in terest was since the 24 of Ju ly . T h irty of church; secretary and treasurer, and are open to anyone interest | his experience would be valuable treas. O ther directors are: Rev. presented. A ddresses of welcome this total w ere reg istered S a tu r­ the R everend Earl F. D ow ning of ed. At last M onday’s m eeting Bob i in launching the new program in George Shum an, H om er Billings, w ere given by A. O. McGee, sup- day and S un d ay of this last H ardy acted as T oastm aster. He I Ashland. Dr. George Bruce, Joseph F ader, erin te n d en t of the S unday school, week. the C hurch of C hrist. ary Persons req u ired to reg ister Leslie G rant, Leland P. Linn, C .1 and by Roy R. Peck, teach er ol Leland Linn, S u p erin ten d en t of also m ade a five m inute speech schools spoke at the m eetine on on the subject "W hy I Would lege w ork at Des Moines College M. L itw iller .A llan O. McGee, the S unday schools class of col- include those who have m oved in Iowa. He started his Y work Roy Peck, F ran k Van Dyke, and lege youth ,and by Jo h n Billings; out of th eir precinct since the the Basic School S upport Bill. L ike to be a C ouncilm an". youth w ork sponsor, and bv the last election, w om en w ho have The association voted u n a n im o u s, E, , . H. . S ingm aster m ade the in Des Moines and left there to C. H. Wines. changed th eir nam es by m a rri­ ly to endore the b ill.' , principal speech of the evening. become the secretary in charge of M em bers of the B oard of Dir- pastor, D r G. W. Bruce, The college group m eet in the age, persons who have reached The association will m eet the , I I I I e spoke on the subject of “In- 1 the boys w ork in B urlington, 111- ectors and th e officers of the Y. first M onday of everv month, surance and Lloyds of London”. 1 inois. He held sim ilar positions in M.C.A are plan n in g to m eet w ith L ittle chapel tw ice each Sunday, 21 since the last election, those C lair Thom as of the F o re s t' LaCross, W isconsin and Spokane, G lenn S. B utler, the co n trib u to r a t 9:45 a.m. for the stu d y of the w ho failed to vote tw o y ears ago, and it was decided the Union T hanksgiving services will be Service spoke on the lum ber sit-1 W ashington. W hen the w ar broke who m ade the YMCA program S unday School lesson, and at 6:30 , Jhose who will have established ' out he w ent back to New York possible, som etim e d u rin g this for the M ethodist Y outh Fellow - 1 a six m onth residence in the held at the N azarene chimeh w ith uation. The n ex t m eeting will be held for special train in g in U.S.O. w eek ,and will p resen t the i sliip w orship hour. state on or before election day the R everend S hum an officiating. M onday evening at 6:15 at the w ork and has been following this thanks and the com m unities to and not alread y reg istered , and R um m nec Sale —- R aturdav L ithia coffee shop Interested in- type of w ork since. He will finish Mr. B utler. The co n trib u tio n bv Mrs. Nelson H oldem an of Tern-j new ly natu ralized citizens. Vet- Oct. 5, Episcopal C hurch Parish dividuals are welcom e according his w ork in P o rt Tow nsent and B utler totaled $1,000, and was pee, Arizona, visited her bro th er ' eran s are advised to check w ith House, 42 Second S t, Sponsored , to Dave W hittle, p resident of the take over his new duties in A sh­ m ade on the basis th at th e com ­ C arlton A bbott and fam ily last the re g istra r to see if th eir nam es week end. munity raise $4,000. by J o b ’s D aughters. Open 9 a .m .1 organization . land w ith in a m onth. are on the books. Aetivians Appoint Soroptimists Send Bundles to Norway po^f?le' Service on Sunday For Willing Hearts j)r> Bruce’s Sister Is Klamath Falls to Play Here Friday Boy Scout Drive To „ Take Place 16th ,10 ®ev^n Hun‘ers V1.' c u. , , . Steens Mountain I The Rev. A. Edwards To Present Program HOIlOrS Newspapers Lithia Bakery Open Again; Has Sugar Lava Beds Scene of Grange Has Booster Fellowship Tour Night Last Monday Ray Fletcher Selected to Head Local Y Program • Newcomers to Ashland Registration To Close October 5th Toastmasters Plan Round Table Talks Rev. Edwards New Association Head Covered Dish Dinner Held For Methodists