Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 31, 1946, Image 1

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    Fortnorly The
S o u thern O regon
M iner
$3 per Year
2 Yoari tor $5
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NEWS REVIEW
ASHLAND. JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON
J.UU HEH YEAH
c ¡shop Suggests
rear bowl Uame
L L K S A D M IN IS T E R F IN A L
H jT E S FO R LON C O L L IN S
Roy Peck Accepts
Transvox Offers
Rath and Williams
* Attend ((inference
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P A U L rN E U L ST A D W ILL
R E IG N AT H O M E C O M IN G
al. i j , No. }j.
Smith Re-Elected
inolio Utiairnian
Miss P au lin e U lstad of As.-danc
I he Elks lodge turierai u tu u l
will be crow ned hoim-, o i i . ^
was adm inistered in n e k a Tues
Roger R ath and C larence Wi
queen of 1946 a t tne loot'»., a
day by six m em bers ol A shland
bam.,, rnem bei. if tn e Atihland gam e, F riday evening, betw een
lodge 944, BPOE, lor Lon Collinr.
T o astm aster s c Ill 1 attende d the i U n iv e rsity ol O regon Ju n io r . ui
, was re-
Roy Peck, who hus been m a n ­ . D istrict Council a,
;> uggì stin g th .it A sh lan d sh o u ld Yreka, wno hud been a rnembei
neeting of D is­
: Jackson
I
the
A
shland
Elks.
a g e r of KWIN since the inceptio n tilc t seven of T Oil Klmaslers in ter- slty and S o u th ern O regon colli
have ,i l 'cui Howl ¡nut e m p h a siz e
Jt o u n a a -
a t the high school Held in M id-
H o w ard O uen, Ivor E rw in , ol tile station April 1, 1946, a n ­
i c c ie a tio iia l udvtiiiliigcs an d >ith
national, which .as held 1saiviF* I ford.
y ois, a t a
lilie s, H aro ld Bi:.hop, (h tc e to r oi G ordon Pickeli, Ronald P arks, nounced ttii week th at in- had 1 day in Eugene.
lo rd la s t
Mi. :> U lstad g ra d u a te d fror.
P iy .'. ic . i I e d u c a tio n ¡it S o u th e rn Buzz H am by, K en B obbins and subm itted ins re; ignatlon to the
The t Jcl nquet at 6.30 p.m». was A sn ia n d h ig h school and is active
v e d one
bourd of direetoi . of the Rogue ' tiie h ig h lig h t o if the
O rego n college, told m e m b e rs of C lin t B a u g h m a n m ad e th e trip .
a
c
-
1
sslcin
c n a u n ia n
Valley B roadcasting com pany, e f­ I corning to Rath rho reportted on at S.O.C. in the pep squad, w rite ,
til»- I,'hunihei ol co m m erce a t the
>41 c h a ir-
I
fective N ovem ber i.
T u e sd a y lu n ch eo n th a t SO C was
I th e conference VO A shland 'T oast- a colum n lor th e "S isk iy o u ",
pions
to
get
h
er
tiegi
ee
at
the
1
P
eck
stated
th
at
Tie
would
be
a lre a d y
m a k in g
p la n s for a
I m asters Monday it then r<L-gular)
'le a v in g in the next few days for I m eeting at the 1 Lit hia coffee shop. ; U n iv e rsity of O reg o n w h en .me I ¿is neau oi m e county cn ap ter
T h a n k sg iv in g g am e w ith a n out-
S m ith w ill d irec t the
Aiarch
Long Beach, C alifornia, w here he
ol .state fotitnall team .
Monday even injgs local s <-ssion ; finishes h er w ork a t S.O.C.
Thom as W. l.yla, form erly of
oi JLumes pro g ram wfticn will cut-
A lre a d y y o u r city m a n a g e r, T u le L ak e, C u lilo rn ia , re o p e n e d has accepted a position w ith was a change fiom prectceding ;
ih in ate in a h'resicients Bi rt het ay
E lm er B legel, I. m a k in g a p la it tile A sh la n d coffee shop, located T ransvox inc . a subsidiary of Fox m e e tin g - of thi ¡peaking g ro u p .' M O T H E R O F M 2 S . G. M.
hah m Ja n u a ry .
SH
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A
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D
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S
IN
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of a p o te n tia l sta d iu m
w h ich in the A sh la n d hotel b u ild in g theaters. He will have an e x e cu ­ i A round tab le d list;us.)¡on on T r a t- 1
M u . Jo: ; phine S tiquel, m other
H arry Chipman, was elected
tive position in the engineering i fie sa fe ty w as )l<r id with Doyle
could fie c a rv e d out of th e lull
w eek.
ol Mrs. G eorge M. S hum an, pass | vice chairm an.
sales
division
of
the
com
pany
beh in d th e co lleg e," B ishop said. la st
■Seely, Jo h n von Kuhlm an, H ow ­
I.yle, who has been a cook and
S m ith slated th a t d u rin g 1946
"W c’tl lik e to call th is th e I’eai chef lor liie past tw enty year, which is presently producing tele- ard Wiley, and Clarence Williams ed aw ay Oct. 24 a t h er home»!
tne
county c h a p te r h ad sp en t
Chicago.
howl a n d h av e a p o st se a so n garni- leased th e calc from Mrs. Nina i vision equipm ent and sound <• p articip atin g in the forum.
Aliò. btiqufu w as Oo years oiu $1600 on pqtients. F iv e h u n d red
th e re lo r S o u th e rn O reg o n sp o rt C ourtney. Before coining to Ash q u ip m en t for theatres.
According to club officials j ¿it w e tim e ot h er d eath and hau dollars w as sen t to tn e ¿Shrine hos
Mr. and Mrs. Peck and fam ily
fan s.”
land Lyle operated the H om e­ I have
these
forum s will he a month)', i been em ployed by A rm oui and pita! for crippled ch ildren, and
been
living
at
48
G
resham
.
lie p o in te d o u t th a t it w ould stead cafe at Tule Lake. He was
featu
re
hereafter. At a later date 1 Co. for tne p ast th irty years.
$atiO to th e D oernbecher hospital.
m ean m uch In th e w ay of la v o r ­ also chief cook and stew ard at They have been active in the the organization
may broadcast I Mrs. S hum an is the only s u r­
T hree h e a t pack m aciiines have
an te p u b lic ity for A sh lu n d il th is the W ar Relocation center during M ethodist church since corning
oi Jack so n county
viving child of Mrs. Stiquel, du > ?en on
here in S eptem ber
1945, upon these forum s.
plan w e re c a rrie d out,
placed in M ed ien
N ext w eeks m eeting of the club I was unable to atten d the funerai
B ish o p 's su g g e stio n w as h e a l t ­ the w ar years.
P
eck’s
release
from
the
Navy.
Bc-
Lyle is m arried and has two i fore going w ith KWIN the P eck ’s w ill have H. A. Thom as as toast-1 w hich was held in Chicago.
jne in tne Ashlanc
h o spitals a
hy e n d o rse d by B e il K n n sey ,
children, a boy and a girl.
hospital.
operated the statio n ery store th at m aster; Em m ett W itham as topic
w ho h ad p re v io u sly i(c o m m e n d
S m ith said th a t a census of
m aster; Ray Harrison, Medford
i d th e sam e th in g to Win. H ealy,
is now know n as the M art.
Jack
so n county polio taciiities
will
act
as
critic,
and
it
is
hoped
s e c re ta ry of th e c h a m b e r of c o m ­
had in d icated a to ta l of 5G beds
tt
th a t a five m inute speech will be
merce.
av ailab le in Jack so n co u n ty for
presented by a m em ber of the
E E. V ail w ill p re sid e a t n ex t
the care of polio p atien ts, one
M edford club,
T u e sd a y 's m e e tin g of th e Ash
p
nysical th erap ist, an d six iron
hind C h a m b e r of C o m m erce, a c ­
Angus B ow m cr's S outhern O re ­ JACKSON COUNTY HEALTH
lungs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Thom
as
D
H
er
co rd in g to D r. W. W. W eller, p re
An A shland Elks basketball gon college production of Noel ASSOC. BEGINS BROADCAST
shey of M edford have purchased
sld e n t of tile o rg a n iz a tio n . T he team
S ta rtin g today. O ctober 31 ,at j
was authorized at Iasi C ow ard’s "B lithe S p irit”, will be
p ro g ra m
has n o t yet b een a n ­ w eeks E lk ’s m eeting and p ra c ­ presented in the college au d ito r 7:30 P. M., the Jackson County th e A shland A uction Yard fro r
Jos. C. B urns and had th eir first
nounced for th e lu n ch eo n m eet tices began this T uesday a t South ium Nov. 4 and 5.
Public H ealth association will pre auction W ednesday evening.
ing.
Miss N anette C uddie w ill have Sent over KWIN, the first of a
ern O regon college gym nasium ,
Mr. and Mrs. H ershey are na
M em bers of th e S oroptim ists
A t th e m e e tin g h e ld last T u e s ­ Ken
Robbins, m anager of the the p art of E lvira ,who re tu rn s series of 13 radio dram atizations tives of M issouri and have lived voted W ednesday to give the
day m e m b e rs an d g u e sts w ere
from the dead to h a u n t her fo rm ­ en titled , "The C onstant In v ad er.” on a ranch close to M edford for
learn
said
Tuesday.
h o sp ital $100.00 v, hich could be
tn .itc d to v en iso n ste a k s w hich
The new program .which will
Jea n E b erh art will coach the er husband, C harles, and his p re ­
w e re fu rn ish e d by Don O 'B len club. Earl Schilling will be p u b ­ sent wife, R uth. C harles is played be h eard each week at the sam e the p ast tw o years. Mr. H ershey used a t the discraiio n -o f th e hos­
has been an au ctio n eer for m any
ties.
by Je rry M cDougall and R u th ’s tim e, is based on tru e stories th at years and has also been in the p ital au th o rities. A ccording to of-
licity director.
ficidls of th e o rg anization tnis
Hank A nderson and Bob Hard- p a rt is taken by M arilyn Young d ram atize the m any ways in livestock business.
m oney will proha-ny be used to
w hich the A m erican people have
y, both m em bers of the 1938 O re­ Hayes.
aid
in th e b uying of th e a n a e sth e ­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H
ershey
are
the
Jo h n G rubb is w orking on the joined in the nationw ide fight
gon national cham pionship bas­
ketball team are expected to be scenery for the production and against tuberculosis, according to paren ts of one son, Jo h n T., w ho tic m achine.
A t the m eeting W ednesday
Elwood H edberg is the chief elec­ Mrs. C laude Thompson, publicity : ( ceivcd his discharge this w eek
G eo rg e C liffo rd S m ith , V alley- the m ainstays of the club.
chairm an of the Jackson C ounty from the U nited S tates N avy in w hich was held a t the L ith ia
view
la n n h a n d was arrested
O th er squad m em bers will p ro ­ trician.
- n Diego. He sp en t four y ears in coffee shop m em bers h ea rd a re ­
W ednesday
afternoon
at
the bably
include D elbert Jones, | B lithe S pirit ran for several Public H ealth association.
the navy and m ost of th a t tim e I p o rt by Mrs. N orm a E rw in who
hom e of Bob W agner, w here hi­ C harles W arren, Lee F'link. P a r­ m onths on the stage in New York
w as a delegate of th e local club
he had overseas duty.
ts em ployed. Sm ith was charged ker Hess, Buzz R obertson, and ' City and according to New York
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. C. B u rn s are ’ a t th e D istrict m eeting held in
critics was an o u tstan d in g p ro ­
in police court T hursday m o rn ­ Al Sim pson.
living on th eir ran ch out of A sh- : Was h m g ton.
M em bers of the club are hoping duction. S everal U. S. O. show s
ing w ith failure to re n d er aid at
laud
at present, b u t Mr. B urns
Six m em b ers oi th e org an iza­
tin- scene of an accident. He was to form a S outhern Oregon has ! carried the play overseas and it
R. M. Kent, secretary m anager
lined $37.50 and costs and s e n t­ ketball league w hich will co r­ was recently m ade into a m ovie 1 of the T alent Irrigation district, plans on opening an o th er auction j tio n ijin o u n c cd th a t th ey had
m ailed bundles to N orw ay to aid
enced to 30 days In jail which respond to the baseball league production w hich has been shown w ith m em bers of the board of : yard in this v icinity soon.
in tne re iie i of th a t country.
w as suspended on paym ent of which functions in this area. The here in Ashland.
i directors, who include Hom er
T ickets are on sale at the M art Moore of Bellview .Ralph Wilcox PO 3TG FFIC E STATES AIR
league would include Roseburg,
line.
MAIL
SCHEDULE
FASTER
SARAH REED, FORM ER
S m ith was the d riv er of the G rants Pass, Crescent City, A sh­ in A shland and a t P ru itt's in of P hoenix, and R alph Jennings
E.JE. Vail .A shland p o stm a ste r,' R ESID EN T. DIES. MONDAY,
M edford, and
K lam ath Medford.
autom obile th a t struck A
E. land,
I oi Talent.
a**end the annual ! pointed o u t
jtm t b i : ' I JtVXygrdl Services . w e re h e ld
MUJU buhl in fro n t .of tile Steak Fulls
fall m eeting of the Rogue Valley
house a t 12 o’clock m idnight, Last years Elks club w ent to Port , ★ Mrs. R. E. Goode of Fowler. Irrigation association at the C ourt ness, reducing ine air-m a il rate j I W ednesaay, O ctober 30, in E u ­
land to the state A m ateur A th le­ I C alifornia is visiting for several House in G rants Pass, N ovem ber Ì from 8 cen ts to 5 cents p er ounce [ gene, for ,virs. S ara n Reed, io. m-
< ictobcr 28.
I and sim u ltan eo u sly offering bet- er re sid e n t of A shland, wiio p ass­
M an sfield rec e iv e d m a d in ju r ­ tic association tournam ent. The ! w eeks in the hom e of Mr. and Gth.
' te r and fa ste r service. A lowei ed aw ay at h e r hom e in Eugene,
ies and a possible concussion. An S outhern Oregon league last year Mrs. A. H DavenhlH. Mrs. Goode
This m eeting is open to the price req u ires one thing to su c­ M onday m orning, O ctober 28, oi
am bulance was called and he was was com posed of tw o team s, A sh­ is a sister of Mr. D avenhill.
public and anyone interested in ceed— larger volum e. On the p e - ' a h e a rt attack .
taken to the local com m unity land and Medford.
the su b ject of V alley Irrig atio n is sen', schedules, air-m ail deposited
Mrs. R eed was Lorn in M ichi­
hospital.
invited to attend.
in the Post Office before 5:15 in gan, m 1875, and la te r cam e to
According to bystanders the
the evening will be in San F ra n ­ zvsnland, w h e re sue lived io r in -
d riv el of the autom obile th a t hit
cisco, Los A ngeles or S an Diego teen years. S he m o v ed to E ugene
M ansfield stopped his car, got
for delivery the n ex t m orning, or b t . cii j e a u Jgo.
out and looked at M ansfield’s
Irving E. Vining received word
in m ost oi the E astern cities on
iSne is survived.
thi e u
prone body th en rem arked, "that lust week th a t his brother, Ralph
The v eteran s housing project at
E arl Rease, form erly of Ber- the second day.
d au g n ters, Mrs. T h elm a R eeder,
tie would have to park his car," 1'. Vining, had died O ctober 22, 1 . S outhern
O regon College opened i kely, C alifornia, is opening a
THE NEW 5c RATE PER m s s M yrtle Reeci, Mrs. J o h n W.
and got in it and drove from the at bis hom e in G lendale, C alifor­ i up tins week
witli six teen veter- | w elding shop in A shland, he a n ­ OUNCE REALLY ADDS W INGS ..»ms, J r.; t.nree sons, U»aude P e r­
scene.
nia, of a h eart attack.
I ans and th eir fam ilies m oving in ­
ry, R aul F inney and R on Reed,
Mr. Vining was born at K irb y ­ to th eir new ap a rtm e n ts this n o u n c e d this week. The simp will TO YOUR MAIL.
J. M cCO LLU M Y ELL
located at 162 A iida street.
m e r e are 14 g ra n d ch ild ren and
ville, Jo sep h in e county, Feb. 23 week. It is expected th at tw elve be Rease,
who atten d ed school in
K IN G A T S. O. C.
1866,
and
was
a
m
em
ber
of
a
L A. xviitcheii re tu rn e d to his
Jo h n n y McCollum of M edford prom inent pioneer fam ily of m ore units will be com pleted A shland is the son of the late E.
hom e in C lear L ake, C aliio rn ia
next week, th u s opening the e n ­ M. Rease, form er A shland b u ild ­
w as elected yell king for the c u r­ so
u th ern Oregon. He was m ar­ tire veterans fam ily project of e r and contractor. His wife is also
tills w een, a lte r sp en d in g tw o
ren t school y ear on T uesday in
D istrict G overnor Iv an S te w art w eeks wi»h his o a u g n te r an a
one of th e most actively contested ried to Miss H ortense Russell on tw en ty -eig h t units.
from
A
shland,
ne
A
udrey
Morris.
of Salem w as guest sp
spe eak er at
T w enty of the a p a rtm en ts are
cam paigns ev er conducted at M arch 18, 1891. Mr. and Mrs
Rease has been w elding for 25 tlte R otary club today noon, at lam ily , Mr. and M rs. B e rt Davis.
Vining have lived at several three room units, kitchen, living years.
S o u th ern O regon College.
He was w ith B erkely steel | the L ithia coffee shop.
McCollum
dropped
leaflets places up and dow n the coast, room, bedroom , and bath. Four construction, and W estern Pipe
but
m
aintained
a
sum
m
er
cottage
G overnor S tew art w as accom p­
ap artm en ts will have tw o b ed ­ and steel doing field work for tnc
from an a irp la n e hist M onday
anied to A shland by Mrs. S te­
noon at the S. O. C. cam pus, to at Lake of the Woods for m any rooms, and four a p a rtm en ts will i past few years.
w art, who was en tertain ed w ith a
,
be kitchen - living room a rra n g e ­
ad v ertise his cam paign for cheer years.
F u n eral services w ere held in m ents, w ith the living room do­ I Rease stated th at he planned to | tea at the hom e of Mrs. Will
specialize
in
portable
welding
leader.
G lendale, C alifornia last Friday. ing double du ty as a bedroom.
both electric and oxy-acetylene. , Dodge, this afternoon from 2:30
1 o'clock until 4:30 p.m.
U n d er th e g eneral chairnia n-
The
ap
a
rtm
en
ts
are
com
pletely
* At C hiloquin an d B eatty,
The R otary assem bly • cotnpos- ship of D uane M onroe, plan s are
O regon are the places lor the furnished, and re n t is rated ac­ ! ★ Don Basev of G ran ite street
ra p id ly sh ap in g up for th e u n p re ­
K lam ath Indian tribe to vote. El­ cording to the v e te ra n 's ab ility to is taking a trip to S o u th ern C ali­ I ed of the directors an d m em bers cedented
H om ecom ing festiv ities
of
ro
tary
com
m
ittees,
w
ith
G
ov­
fornia.
I
pay.
ection is to pick two delegates to
to be held at S o u th e rn Oregon
ernor
S
tew
art
will
m
eet
at
the
re p resen t the K lam ath s in W as
I home of P resid en t W ill M. Dodge College from Oct. 30 to Nov. 2nd.
F riday night a t 8:00 o'clock on ington, D. C. at the 80th C on­
Tlie com m ittee u n d e r M onroe,
I this evening.
the M edford high school field gress.
i D irectors of the club are R. L. including P rofessor L oren M ess­
Coach A1 Sim pson's sons of South
Burdic, John P. D augherty, Will enger. Dr. A rth u r T aylor, and Dr.
ei n Oregon college will m eet the
Dodge, H enry Enders, J. H. H ar- W ayne W ells, has alread y a n ­
U niversity of O regon Ju n io r v a r­
: dy, Jack W alker and O. N. W ray. nounced th at some cf th e H om e­
sity.
' Elm er Biegel, Joe L angtry, Geo. com ing featu res w ill include a
Honor roll for the first six
So fa r this season the Sons
I G reen, Jak e /W eitzel, Dave W hit­ H om ecom ing A ssem bly of s tu d ­
V. D. "B ert" M iller, Jackson ’ who is ru n n in g for Labor com m i­ tle, and G erald W enner, who are en t body an 1 alu m n i in the col­
have played lo u r and won four. w eeks at the A shland Ju n io r
T heir last win took place in A sh­ High school was announced this county D em ocratic cen tral com ­ ssioner, M iller stated th a t Peoples com m ittee chairm en, will also be lege auditorlurrt or l Oct. 30th.
On Nov. 1st the D ram a d e p a rt­
land S atu rd ay n ight w hen they w eek by Roland P arks, principal. m ittee chairm an, Frank, T hom p­ was well posted on labor p ro ­ present for the m eeting.
m en t of th e college, u n d er the
The following stu d en ts w ere in ­ son, and Jo h n Sim pson atten d ed blems and w ould m ake a good
defeated a bone crushing Oregon
d irectio n of Profess"'; A ngus L.
S late Jay v ee team , 9 to 7, in a cluded am ong the group th at a m eeting of tlte C entral co m m it­ labor com m issioner.
C oncerning the race for office
Bow m er, will p re se n t Noel Cow-
th rill packed gam e th at kept m ade the honor roll: S eventh tee in M edford M onday evening
o rd ’s sophisticated play “B lithe
spectators on th eir toes th ro u g h ­ grade, R uth Taylor. Eighth grade to prepare a D em ocratic prom o­ ; in Jackson county M iller ex p lain ­
Ja u in ta Howell, A rth u r O stra n d ­ tional cam paign for the election ed th a t civilians as well as v e te r­
S p irit”.
.
out the en tire four quarters.
E ighteen candidates w ere ini
ans are entitled to a county judg
2nd. w ill see
S atu rd ay . No
In w inning over Chico state, er, Rosem ary Stevenson; N inth N ovem ber 5,
i T heta D elta
H um bolt state, Oregon College of G rade: H aroldine A rney, K ath-
M iller, who has been central who will conscientiously work tiated into Ashland lodge No such activ ities
944, BPOE W ednesday evening Phi. M en's Hm
tv Scholastic
Education, and the OSC Jayvees, ry n Beck, Ellen Brower,* M arian- com m ittee ch airm an for the past for th eir full interests.
“Jo h n C ribble," he said, "i This w as one of the larg est chi
a for Alunan®
F ratern ity , lune
the Sons have chalked up a total ne C lary, D onald C onner, Joanne six years, advised the com m ittee
ses of 1946; H ow ard Oden, exalt F aculty, and nu
of 96 points. The four opponents i Downing, Donna Fader, Nina at the M onday night m eeting that th a t m an."
ed ru ler presided.
"Dick
Baize,”
according
to
Mil
On the evening o t Nov. 2nd.
G raber, Norina G w inn, B etty he was not going to accept office
have gath ered but 14 points.
P resent at the cerem ony v; th e college's vauntpd Red R aid­
A lig h t line consisting of S tan M iller, B arbara Riley, M ary Ann as county chairm an for the next ler, is fully com petaxt to ban lie
D istrict Deputy, G rand Exalte; ers will take the field ag ain st the
Sm ith, C lyde Blevins, G ene Far-, R obertson, R obert Sim pson, Zel- term . His term of office is con­ the office of county sheriff.
ruler, R obert C. Gile, R oseburg I U niversity of O regon’s J u n io r
only
needs
Io
m
eet
him
andW
rlk
ma
Stone,
Peggy
Taylor,
M
arilyn
Ihing, G ordon Peterson, Dick
cluded a fte r this election.
District D eputy Gile, 'w h o ! s '
I
w
ith
him
to
realize
his
lntegi
i
v.
Skow, Tex G atlin, and J e rry E d­ W alker, and R ichard Wilcox.
1 “Six years as county chairm an His actual law enforcem ent e x ­ been active in the Elks program | V arsity, in what prom ises to be
a stellar football gam e, a t the
According to P ark s the sm all is long enough,” M iller stated.
w ards have been able to hold
perience and business train in g a for m any years, is tre a su re r of high School stad iu m in M edford.
heavier lines th ro ughout the sea­ num ber of seventh graders on
The concensus of opinion of the the M edford Police force qualify the Oregon S tate Elks associa ' ■ B etw een th e halves ef this gam e,
the honor roll d u r i/g the first
son.
a tru stee of th e Ro: eutg th e new ly form ed g irl’s P ep C lub
Blevins, how ever, in ju red his six w eeks is characteristic. The county cen tral com m ittee concern him for the office of county s h e r­ and
lodge: because of his varie ! ex Drill Team of S o u th e rn O regon
tire candidates is th a t the iff.”
leg in last weeks gam e and is ad ju stm en t from the grade school ing
speak for them selves in
The m em bers of the central periences in Elkdom he gave ; College w ill display th e ir w ares.
probably out for the rest of the w here the pupil is under one te a ­ facts
this com ing election," M iller said. com m ittee fully endorsed Karl m essage to the assem bled b ro th ­ An a fte r gam e d ance is being
cher
all
day,
to
the
situation
season.
According to M iller, C arl Don- K nutson, on the basis th at the ers. H enry F. H ertager, Ben T. plan n ed for e ith e r th e g y m n as­
The backfield has quite consis­ w hereby the pupil changes clas­
Lom bard, W. W inston Re'
mi
ten tly Included C huck Jan d reau , ses every period and has to e stab ­ augh has had excellent business county court should by all mean: C halm ere George Wolfe, Jo h n W. | ium or au d ito riu m of th e college.
h
ave
a
m
em
ber
who
is
a
v
eteran
experience,
he
is
a
tru
stee
of
lish
his
own
study
habits
resuits
Snuffy Sm ith, Jo h n Gray,, C huck
DR. STEVENSON gP E A U S
Linfield college, a B aptist, and he M iller stated th at K nutson would B urdell, Chas. J. DeAut '
De A u trem o n t and B arney Higgs. in a difficulty of adjustm ent.
be fa ir to all people in the count»’ A ndrew J.M u rrv , Wm. P Ja< ’ J TO K. F. ROTAHY CLUB
Each six w eeks period the num Insists on a square deal.
Coach Jo h n W arren's Oregon
Dr. Elm o St^v^nson P resid en t
According to m em bers of the Harold R. .Tneobs, Eldred R. C ol­
"L ew is A. Wood," tile head of
Jay v ee club will be packed w ith ber in the seventh and eighth
of Sou*hern O regon Collene ad-
ver, Robert T M a e k a y . R ' 1'
I
county
central
comn
i
c
!'
the
local
cen
tral
com
m
ittee
con
grades
on
the
honor
roll
will
in­
a pow erhouse roster of players
T.tiger, A. N. W arren. P h ila n '’’ r «
th ree deep in each position. W ith crease until the ap proxim ate cor­ tinued, is a professor of econom ­ are proud of the t ” n - of m en ’■ '
Dozier, K eith H aines. Jo h n C. I ath Falls, F riday, at its reg u lar
the gam e set for Friday night it rect percentage is reached. The ics at Oregon un iv ersity and is io are ru n n in g for office on the D
Desm ond, W illiam H enry H-em" w eekly m eeting. He spoke on th e
m
oeratlc
slate
in
O
n
n
a
position
to
know
the
needs
of
ninth
grade
alw
ays
lead
the
list
is possible th at a few men fairly
ton. L am bert B a rtlett and G eorge progress at S o u th ern O re^en C ol­
high up on the squad roster will due to the developed work habits the nation and Oregon. He will Jackson county .and they pointed D. Lugar, C asper, Wyoi .1 . was lege and upon the topic of science
out th a t Oregon and Jackson
be brought to M edford to bolster and the m ore serious a ttitu d e to ­ be an im partial congressm an.”
and h u m an w elfare.
accepted as a tran sfer.
w ard the value of an education. I S peaking of R alph Peoples, county need a change.
the team .
J'. Lyle Takes Over
Ashland Coffee Shop
Elks Basketball
Team Organized
ness.-cy Buys Jos.
C. Burns Auction
Blithe Spirit” At
3. 0. C. Nov. 4 and 5
Soroptimists Give
$100 To Hospital
Hit and Run Driver
Strikes Mansfield
Talent Irrigation
Heads To Meeting
I. Vining’s Brother
Dies In California
Veterans Housing
Opens at College
Earl Reuse Opens
Welding Shop Here
Governor Stewart
Guest of Rotarians
SUB Moniecoming
1$ This Weekend
SONS Out to Make.
It Five Straight
Jr. High Honor Roll
Totals Twenty-One
Democrats Rerietv Slate
A t Monday Nite Meeting
Eighteen Candidates
Initialed In o Elks