S years of the traffic patrol. The Hamby sue was previously THIS WEEKS MEETING Y.M.C.A., by the city council Moore, Mrs. R. L. Lindner, Mrs. The patrolm en w e a r gold col- approved for construction of an the season last w eek: Seniors, CONCERNS BOWL PLANS E. F. Morris and Alma Stennett, Tuesday evening, at a meeting, l' u lle i Ion, Wade, L it w llle r , Q uack ored outfits and carry signs label- airport by th e C iv il Aeronautic» XMAS. & MAYORS REPORT district flag bearer, at the City Hall. The Y.M.C.A. ed, " l í o slow , school.** A uthority .and the owners stated e ntiu ali, m u c k , M ille r , and Mc- Sadi Gill spoke briefly was given the use of this hall Mrs. Sadie School o ffic ia ls .townspeople, that the field also has the appro- I Members of the Southern Ore- txeti/.lc. and tlx- A c tiv la n and lao ns club s val of veterans A dm inistration for 1 Bon college football team and A1 on plans for the district conven­ a untors: H eure, W ilk in s, L . have discussed h a v in g these p a t­ student flying under the GI H ill' Simpson, football coach at the tion to be held in Medford next with the understanding that Boy S ia i nes, m tiseli, i . a ng el, ivuckiv, ro in ie n fo r the past fe w weeks. of Rights. ! school, will be guests of the mem- April with Ashland and Phoenix Scout meetings could also be held as co-hosts . there. W a lte rs, a io iiig o in c ry , n u s n , ivm- When the field is completed b,'rs of Ashland Chamber of e iie ii, to n non .iie a g ic , Kannu.sto, Herb Fischborn and John Nos­ Schneider and Ayres will offer Commerce at the next meeting of i'tiliiip a , B o yer, t tu cke i m g, n u r- ier, newly elected councilmen, student training, charter trips lile cham ber which will l>e held oer anu Auum s. were present for the Tuesday- and they also have the distrlbu- ' buesdaynoon at the Ashland cof- ¡sophomores: nl. Starnes, Ells- evening council meeting. Mem­ toiship of Taylorcraft planes. , u . ,E‘ u • u a . , . . . woriii, Carlson, CI uih , uenison, Ashland’s Toastm asters club The Leland Faith evangelistic oirs oi tne Kealty board were Ayres graduated from Southern SQ p '¿reside0 llo u h e i ( islio rn e Durham, and party are holding special services also present and presented a will receive Its charter at the O regon college ,n .936 and has ‘ this week fide. At the m eeting held at the Assembly of God this zoning problem to the council, December 2 meeting according to taught in Oregon public schools William Healy .secretary of the Schedule for the 1U46-47 bask­ Roger week. A Capacity attendance which passed the zoning ordin­ Rath, m em ber of the club. from 1938 to 1942, at which time etball season Is as follows: of Commerce spoke on marked the Sunday services. It ance. Mr Hasencamp, district governor he went into the naval air corp Chamber the Pear game which is has been decided to carry the Dec. 11. Yreku .there. Several building and rem odel­ ol Toastm asters and m em bers o f as a flight Instructor. He has been being held Bowl D ec 14, Yreka, here. at W alter Phillips meeting through the week each ing perm its were given, included, the Medlord and Klamath Falls assisting Schneider with the oper­ D ec 29, Milton - Freew ater, field Thanksgiving day between night except Monday and S atur­ was a perm it to C. A. Irw in for clubs will he present for the pre­ ation uf the G rants Pass airport. Central her* Washington College ol day. a dry cleaning business a t 505 sentation. Dec 21, Lebanon, here . Education and the SOC football Siskiyou. Monthly reports from Leland Faith is an evangelist Roger Rath, Robert Dodge, team. Jan J, C entral P oint, here. of national note. Large crowds the city recorder, library, Judge Doyle Seely, John von Kuhlman, Jan 4, Central Point, there. Gift boxes of Pears are being have heard his messages through­ C. O. Presnail, Armory, and Gas- Jan. Ill, Kluinuth Falls, there. ( Emmett Whltham, Clarence Wil- sent to the nations sport editors out the nation. Ice Corporation, were read. ! Hams, and John Collins, members Jan 11, Klamath Falls, there. Fordyce Ashcraft began duties along with invitations to visit the A letter from Mrs. Elmo Stev­ of the local club were in Central Monday, Nov. 18, at the Veterans Pear Bow). Assisting him is Woody De enson, Jan. 14, Medford, here . president of the. Lincoln Point Monday evening as guests Vries, form erly announcer over Jan . 17, Medford, there. Adm inistration guidance center, Construction of a stadium to be school P.T.A. was read to the if the Medford Toastm asters club. stations KXL and KVAN in Port­ room 102 in the Southern Oregon called the Pear Bowl is underway Jan. 24, Open . Mrs. Stevenson stated land. He has been "singspiration” council. college gymnasium. Jan. 25. Open. and Healy stated that the Pear leader that something should be done L. H. G A LLA TIN ’S SISTER at the great Youth-For- Jan. 28, G ra n ts Pass, here. For the present, Ashcraft's bowl committee was planning to Chrlst rallies in Portland. Woody convernlng the traffic control at DIES IN CALIFORNIA Jan. 31, G ia n ts Pass, there. L H. Gallatin received word hours will be from 9 a.m. to 3:30 request that the city of Ashland DeVries will lead the song ser­ Lincoln school. This m atter was Feb. 4, Central Point, here. turned over to the city attorney last week that his sister, Mrs. p.m. Previously, contact work aid in the project by contributing vice and sing special numbers. F eb. 7, Klamath Falls, here, Catherine G. Southworth of P ara­ had been handled by a represen­ $5000 in labor and m aterials to­ Leland Faith and Woody De- and chief of police. keb. 15, Klamath Fulls, here. The proposed parking rules and dise, California had passed away. tative coming from the Medford ward construction of the stadium. Vries will be heard over KWIN The stadium will be used for each morning 11:15 A. M. Tues­ designated parking areas which I- eh . 18, M e d fo rd , th e r e Mrs Southworth was 65 years office each Tuesday, making his Feb. 21, Medford, here. i old nt the time of her death !«nd headquarters at the cham ber of sports events, baseball, football, day through Friday and Sundays had been discussed before were and track, Healy pointed out, and at 1 p.m. Feb. 28, Open. voted on and passed Tuesday I funeral and burial services were commerce office. Mar. 1 .Open evening. These rules will elim in­ ! held in Paradise for her, last S at­ Ashcraft will have all neces­ a spring feature will be a Fuller­ Mar. 4, Grants Pass, there. ate all private parking spaces urday, November 9 sary forms and inform ation for ton mile, a track event named Mar. 5 or 7 .Grunts Pass, here. throughout the city. m aking applications for disability after George Fullerton, holder of pay, insurance reinstatem ents, in­ the Nation’s high school record surance conversion, medical, den­ for the fastest prep mile. ( ’ampfire Program Final returns of the November NO CHRISTMAS OPENING tal, and hospital care, education Other business discussed at 5 election were released this and training, etc. Is Reorganized Superintendent Leland P. Linn this weeks meeting included a week by J. Q. Adams, city re­ Appointment of Dean Pieper, J u moi hig h school g irls met announced this week that Dr report on a Christmas opening by corder. form er m anager of the Ashland Tuesday a fte rn o o n w ith Miss Bruce R. Baxter, Methodist Bis­ WILBUR SIMMONS W ILL Hugh McKeever, president of the Final votes for city council- Chamber of Commerce, to head Jeannette Smith ol the college hop of the Portland Area, has ac­ BE CHOIR DIRECTOR Rev A. J. Edw ards announced Retail trades bureau. McKeever men were as follows: John P the newly re-established press ¡acuity and Marjoi ie Davis, exe­ cepted the invitation of the Ash- this week that the local church of stated that members of the bur­ Daugherty, 720; Samuel S. Dav­ advertising departm ent of cutive secretary ol the Campfire iptire land Senior class to give the the Nazarene is securing the ser­ eau felt that the m atter was con­ ies, 510; Herbert B. Flschbom and the Shasta Cascade W onderland g i l l s council, at the Junior nigh I commencement address on the sidered to late this year in order 772; Harold R. Jordan, 543; John Association, has been announced vices of W ilbur Simmons, of P o rt­ ( i l e t i n . i , to reorganize the Camp j evening of Tuesday May 22 land, Oregon, as a full time music to go ahead with it for 1946. A. Nosier. 875; Jam es A. Putnam by A rthur H. Fickert, president. lir e g o l» a c tiv itie s for the new Bishop Baxter has given the director. Planning should begin now for 532; Marshall E. Woodell, 382. Pieper left the Ashland civic school year. address on a num ber of occa- next year, however McKeever For city recorder Jam es Q. organization in 1942 to enter Mr. Simmons is a graduate of Thc cam pfire program has been Isions in the past in Ashland. Prior Cascade College in Portland stated Adams 1,328 votes. chamber of commerce activities re ta rd e d b e c a u s e of the inability Io his present position Bishop Don O’Bleness announced that City Treasurer, G ertrude East­ in California. He resigned as ol the Ashland cumpliré council I Baxter was president of the WiL w here he secured extensive vol<;e the Lions club was planning their training from professor Williard m anager oi the Bakersfield Chani erling, 1,276 votes i>> find guardians to lead the girls, lam ette University fn Salem Hallman. For two years Mr. Sim ­ usual Christmas tree In the P la­ The educational departm ent of I ---- ---------------------- For city park commissioner ber early last year to enter m ili­ za. mons was the director of music tary service, serving a year in S o u th e r n Oregon College has of- ASHLAND CHURCH LEADS Henry Galey called attention Rufus E. Detrick 1,226; Louis --------------------- FUND QUOTA at the Highland Park Church of to the meeting of the National Dodge, 1,253; Wray Robinson, the orient where he was m anag­ hoed student assistance to the RESTORATION the Nazarene in that same city, ing editor of the A rm y’s Pacifi v a rio u s y o u th club s o f A sh la n d According to a report from the and last year he was employed Home and Property Own e rs 1,243 votes. Stars and Stripes in Tokyo. th is year, and u n d e r the s u p e r­ Shum ™ Ash. , ¡ , - „ 7 ¿ - „ 7 ~ T = S ; foundation which is to be held President Fickert said that the v isio n o f Miss Je an ette S m ith a n d s Presbyterian church leads | Washington. Friday night at the City hall at re-establishm ent of a public re­ th e y w ill sponsor the c a m p fire h a v in g ^ Quo?areo f nsis°nnChU1Che ’ He ls a baritone soloist, and 8:00. Jim m y Simpson is a new boy lations departm ent has been re ­ p ro gram . The S o ro p tim ls t c lu b CATON TO SUPPLY AUTO O. The ibk.n. ° ° .t>r more an accomplished choir director. in the second grade. He came garded as necessary to the ex­ h a s assumed the fin a n c ia l sp on ­ In preparation for the Ashland The I „ l, np . He has also had experience in panded plans for the Associa­ so rsh ip o f the club. from Taft, California. church has exreed.H "i‘, b y t e .1 l i i n [adio «inging. Mr. Simmons will 1947 Fourth of July celebration 1947 work program. With A n y p aren t d e s irin g in fo r m a ­ This is Book Week. WMma Cal­ tion’s H" h .vm , atd ,ts l uo,i' b> begin his work Sunday, Nov 24th a drawing was held to determine the revival of tourist promotion tio n about then d a u _ g h te rs m em - 8%. having $4200 nn and will asslst ,n th j , which automobile dealer would houn came into room four and and travel, he declared that point ------ ing raised over $4200.00. x is liip in the Campfire or Blue Ine local committee for the R es-1 nwetinu that uuiii than k <------- supply the automobile which will told several stories. They are , , K’o a p ,n a v ’s ecu" ' h iro m |to ra tio n movement ls composed gress H then be in pro- be given away at the celebration. making posters for Book Week. ed efforts would be made to in­ crease both highway development Roland I arks .president of the of W. W. Robison, Mrs. J. W. Me- __ _______________ Mrs. Mabel J. Barber drew the The boys and girls are bring and transportation facilities in Ashland council or M arjorie Dav- Coy. Vyvyan Freeman, Marie! name of Caton's Garage from a many things for the Junior Red southern Oregon during the com­ is. executive secretary of the Prescott, G. M. Frost, Mrs , ____ ___ P H hat containing slips, each of Cross gift boxes, ing months. Initial activities a- council . bb'nshury, W. M. Wright, Wade which designated a local garage. They are also getting paper for long these lines were launched Wallis, Donald Ramsay, Florence Mayor Thornton Wiley made a the paper drive by the Association this year and DAVE W HITTLE FELL FROM Allen, Jacob Weitzel and the Rev. Ashland Realty board will report on the "State of the City”, Norma Kay Johnson moved to will be considerably expanded ROOF OF OAK ST. GARAGE j George M. Shuman. sponsor a meeting of home o w n -it0 the 42 members of the chamb- Gold Hill during 1947 . » Dave Whittle of the W hittle Reverend Shum an receiv­ ers and other owners of Real est­ ' er who were present. He pointed 1rangier Co., fell from the roof ed The Marsha Clary who has been 111, a telegram Sunday stating that ate at the city hall Friday, Nov- out the improvements which above the office of the Oak Street from and has had to miss severai M e m b e r s o f G r a n f f P ,» Presbyterian it .. c churches - ......... all em ber 22, at 8:00 p.m. The meet- have been made and the plans weeks of school, is still unable to . garage Monday aternoon while ® i u i Oe L ULnl e^ States a total o f , ing is being held to disseminate for future improvements, parti­ inspecting it for leaks. A two by $14,185.00 had been raised. cularly in streets, sewers, and ; inform ation about the National four broke with him and he fell Mr' and M rs’ Cla,ence G assa' Home and Property owners foun­ water mains. He also explained to Yhenyb 5 s andg g f r l f ofGR^om Io the floor breaking his wrist five by Mr and M ^ Ea HfR n X ? Way ’Mr and Mrs- Louis Pankey, dation. that the city taxation is lower and one rib. i K ’ ati^ ^ ¿aX n eMrS o S r o ? T e s e l S ouWahdne 2 ? “ * ’ and ^ s’ ,? el‘a than any other city comparable W orking methods and object­ G ark Benjamin Christlieb. 1230 Mr. W hittle is confined to his home this week. Ashland St., Ashland. Ore. and ives of the association will be ex­ in size in the Pacific Northwest. games are: map puzzles cue ball P 1? '''i b?aw C2 3 Apecial Pullman in te r « ,n g a S a 'la r g e Glenn Osborne K err 257 Garfield plained in detail by a field dir­ JACKSON COUNTY HAS ector, Henry Galey, member of table, with ten pins on it. Ten Portland to attend the National w As*"and, Ore. were arrested Nov. 13, 1946 for tam pering with the local realty board stated HEAVY T A X COLLECTION pins and bowling can be played Grange convention. A report from the sheriff’s of­ on this table. H eadquarters for the conven­ a m ftor vehicle other than their ruesday in announcing the meet­ ing at the Cham ber of Commerce fice this week showed the heav­ tion at the Multanomah own. At present, the students have hotel. were Mrs. Fay Harris and Mrs. Rob luncheon. iest and prom ptest tax collection their All of the above persons, rhe arrest followed a report bv Pioneer unit on the table. A ert Stough received word last who are members of the Bell­ The organization is sponsored in many years. It will be 10 davs Friday, Nov. 15, that their Aunt, a citizen that they had taken a by home-owners who are inter­ or two weeks before the total tax log cabin, made by the boys of view Grange took their seventh set of beauty rims from a car the room. G erry Sm yth made the Mrs Emily L. Waite, hud died in on East Main St. near the ested In keeping control of build­ payments are compiled. roof all by himself cutting up a degree while in Portland. Salem, Oregon that evening. Mrs ing out of the hand of govern­ Final date for tax payments shingle ,to make small shakes. A Ashland Cemetery. Christlieb and Waite was eighty years old at the Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Foster re ­ Kerr had Installed the beauty mental agencies. It also encour­ with a three per cent discount, covered wagon, draw n by 2 hor­ time of her death ages home building and owning, expired last Friday. turned to this city Tuesday after rims on their ear immediately ses, and driven by a pioneer Funeral services were held for after removing (hem from the and relief from excessive taxa­ a ten days vacation spent in Port­ man (a doll th at was dressed to Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Gallatin, Mrs Waite at the Litw lller F un­ tion of homes and other real est­ land and Corvallis. They visited 148 Central Ave., arrived home represent a pioneer). A water their son, Malcom ,in Corvallis, eral Chapel, November 19, at 1:30 marked car. They were recovered ate. before the owner of the parked barrel is on the wagon, kettles, a o'clock with burial in the Ash ear had missed them. Members of the Ashland Realty Tuesday from San Francisco grub and tool box, hoe and shovel who is attending college there land Cemetery. board urge that all home owners where Mrs. Gallatin has been a on the side of the wagon, a feath­ and studying Forestry. Christlieb and Kerr entered a She is survived by her two attend this meeting in order to patient at the University of Cal­ er bed .with small pillows, and Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Bruce had «uI,ty In City Court Nov. hear about neices, Mrs. Fay Harris and Mrs. the program of the ifornia hospital clinic for the past covers, made by the girls. A pion­ as dinner guests on Sunday noon 14, 1946 and were fined $22.50 five weeks. According to Mr. Gal­ Robert Stough, both of Ashland, Dr. and Mrs. L. C. irby, pastor of costs of $2.50 each and were foundation. latin the hospital doctors are very eer m other sits by the cabin the Methodist Church in Med­ an