Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 02, 1947, Image 6

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    Southern Oregon News Review, Ih uruU y, January a, 1940
SOIJTUKKX
OREGON
NEWS R EVIEW
Published every Thursday by
THE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY
167 East Main Street
Ashland, Oregon
Carryl H, Wines and Wendell D. Lawrence, Publishers
Talent Activities
Play Presented by .... Tableau Presented by
Methodist Church ..... Talent Grade School
A C hrlstinus tableau was p re ­
sented by tin* T alent g iau e sellout
D ecem ber 20, ul 6 o etoek p in
E n tered as second-class m ail m atter in the post office a t Ash­
file lollow lng persons hud emu
land, Oregon, F eb ru ary 15, 1935, under the act of C ongress of
aetei parts in the play:
M arch 3, 1879,
Duiuia Jen n in g s, H ubert Sey-
inourse, P auline W elburn, Mei
hn Guss, G eorge V aughn, Lily
As 1947 begins its 565 dai tour of this world, columnists, editors»,
W elburn, S hirley C uw dry, Jum es
MeAbee, H erm an D. C annon
radio commentators, economists, and plain Joe Doakes are making spe­
Donna C lark, Betty P a rre n te , lm a
culations and prophecies concerning the state of "what is to come";
Williams, P h y llis llero fo id , A1
and the same group are rehashing 1946, the year that w ill go down in
vin R ussell, Jo h n W isner, Juckie
M aekinney, Jam es Zem ke, Lee
the annals ot history as "ball Ix-aring pen" year.
Q uinn, R ichard Ellis, G ary S traus
Roger Babson went out on his yearly limb and stated tha^ business
and Lloyd C lifton.
would reach higher levels than recorded in 1946. Without sawing the
D irectors for the play w ere
Mrs. Hood, Mrs. F ltield, Mrs.
limb off behind him, white goateed Babson stated that 194” wage in­
Young, Miss Stokoe, Mrs. Corry,
creases would be inflationary.
Mrs. W heeler, Mrs. F ieguth.L eo
The ultra-conservative business analyst indicated that he personally
M itchell and Jam es M itchell.
O rchestra n u m b ers w ere d irected
feared Russian influence and agression, stating that Stalin would pro­
by llu n y M eyers, an d the p ri­
bably become the most powerful nun in the world in 1947, and Babson
m ary chorus w as led by Mrs.
F riends and relativ es of Miss > Roland Parks.
ended his business prophesy with the warning that "Nations cannot be
M
arilee fcrwin and Nell F. S w a r - 1
depended upon to cooperate and stick to their agreements unless they
Uiout, Jr. m et at the T rin ity E pis­
recognize God as their real ruler and guide. Hence what good are agree­ copal church F riday evening, I t»on. They will batil iinlail m u
work a> >4 V ¿¿oil âUilt* C u i-
Decembei 27, a t eigh t o’clock, to
ments with Russia.”
'
In another day and another age that final note w'ould have been witness the double ring cerem ony
winch bound the tw o O regon 1 ,
picked up and tossed about the nation as smacking of war-mongering. S tate stu d en ts in wedlock.
bon oi » in. Warner
The a lta r of the ch u rch w as de- I
I ast years allies, are this years suspects, and, evidently, next years ene­
corated w ith bouquets ot w hite I
mies.
chrysanthem um s and w hite t a p - 1 William to ch u ru W arner, litla n t
On the other side of the world a slightly different note was being ers in bronze candelabrum s. P re ­ sun ul JVi 1 aim M is. W illiam zv.
sounded. In Japan, last years enemy, one honorable gentlemen named ceding the double ring cerem ony W arner wa» b u ried in u rsd a y ,
U eieiiioer 26 w iui tile services
Asahi, respectfully requested that Japan become the 49 state in the blam e S u th e rlin sang " B e c a u s e ' being Held at the Lllw lU er chapel,
and was accom panied a t the o r­
Union of the United States of America.
gan by Mrs. G. M. Frost. Mrs l’he n ev. Earl D ow ning ot uie
How times do change!
M ost played the trad itio n al w ed­ Ctiurcn ut C n n s t conducted the
ding
m arch w hile the w edding services. In term en t was in the
Stories which will make headlines in 1947 will concern labor, the
p arty took th eir places at the a l­ M ountain view cem etery.
rise of American production, famine in Europe, and Asia. War in Asia. tar.
Tile baby was born in S ep tem ­
Fratricidal battles in India. Political revolutions in South America,
Miss Delores E rw in, serv ed hei ber 1946 in .Ashland and died
growth of air transportation, changes in the cabinet, the grow th in U lster as m aid of honor, and wore Decem ber 22, 1946 a t the D oern-
‘a pink gow n and ca rried a bou­ oeelier h o sp ital in P ortlan d . He
stature or the loss in stature of Harry Truman, the selection of a Miss quet of pin k snapdragons. Miss is survived by his p aren ts, a sis­
America, and the usual run of murders, suicides, wrecks, and tragedy. B etty Lou S w arth o u t, siste r of ter, Agnes; his g ran d m o th er, Mis.
Here in Ashland we’ll read about these things and we’ll be interested the groom , was bridesm aid. She Euiei M iller, A shland ,hls grand-
was dressed in a ch a rtreu se col- ta th e i, K. L. M iller, S w eet Home;
but the headlines w'hich we’ll really enjoy seeing here however w ill
lored gow n and also ca rried a W. R. Taylor, the ch ild ’s g reat
read: Club House Completed at the Golf Course; Increased Power and bouquet of snapdragons. Miss g ran d fath er is also an A shland
Light Facilities Available to Home Owners; City Begins Redesignation C arolyn E rw in, an o th er siste r of resident.
and Proper Markng of Streets; Sewer Lines Completed in All Parts of the bride, w ore a long blue dress MRS LORNE MARTIN
and was flow er girl for h er s is t­
DIES DECEMBER 30
the City; Construction Begins on New Postoffice Building; Street Pav­ ers w edding.
Mis. Lom e M artin died at the
H
erbert
B
orsting
of
P
o
rtlan
d
ing Extended to Include C Street and 14 others; Parking Meters Install­
Com m unity hospital D ecem ber
ed on Main Street; State Highway Department Approves Truck Lane atten d ed the groom as best man, 30. Mrs. M artin was born F e b ru ­
and C lark C arlton of M edford
Along Railroad; Southern Oregon College of Education Officially De- ancj F ran k Block of P o rtlan d ary 8, 1920 and is the d au g h ter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. H ark er ot
signaled Southern Oregon College; Stop Lights Placed on Main Street were ushers.
zishland.
at Major Intersections; No Deaths From Ashland Traffic Accidents in
Reveiend A. H. M acDon-
She is survived by h er h usband
nell pronounced the double ring
C
aptain
L om e M arlin and d au g h ­
1947. Construction Begins on Four Lane Highway Between Medford ceremony
ter, E lizabeth A nn. Mr. and Mrs.
and Ashland; Tourist Traffic in Southern Oregon Hits »New High; , Mrs. G. M. Hoard, and Mrs. Lee
M artin had ju s t recently m oved
New Industries Select Ashland Site and SOC Raiders Selected for Second H ayes poured coffee a t the recep ­ to A shland to m ake th eir hom e
tion which follow ed the cerem ony
Horn Chicago.
Pear Bow'l Game.
in the P arish hall of th e Episco­
These headlines aren’t earth-shaking in importance but to the city pal church. The bride and groom GUARDIAN COUNCIL HAVE
of Ashland and to the residents they are headlines w'hich mean the dif­ cut the first piece of the four CHRISTMAS PARTY
tiered w edding cake th at was on
Members of the G uardian coun­
ference between going ahead or dropping behind.
a lace covered table.
cil entertained the Jobs daughters i
Local headlines w'hich were written in 1946 indicated that this com­
Mr_ .and Mrs. N. F. S w arth o u t,
a t a Christm as party at the Mas
munity w'as moving ahead rapidly. If plans, whch are presently being m other and fa th e r of the groom, onic hall Sunday, December 29.
of St. Helens, Oregon, atten d ed
Mrs. M argaret Rush, guardian
considered by the city council and the chamber of Commerce, mater­ the w edding. Mr. and Mrs. G. M.
of
music with Miss Edna Dough­
ialize this community will continue to move ahead.
H ow ard of P ortland, a u n t and
erty
a t the piano directed the car­
uncle of the groom, also atten d ed
ol
singing.
Mrs. C. D. Elhart, Mrs
the wedding.
WENDELL LAWRENCE. Editor
A C hristm as play, en title d
'Two H om es' was p n s e n te d by
the T alent M ethodist chu rch , on
Decem bei 22, at 7:30 p.111. P upils
of Eve P rentice en te rta in e d b e­
tw een acts of the play.
P ersonnel who look p a il in the
play included C larence H oklridge,
G enevieve
H oldndge,
Floyd
Q uinn, Je a n e tte Q uinn, Jo W alty,
Carol Zediker, B etty G ene J e n ­
nings, G ordon Thoreson, Lola
Ja n e H utson and Lona J u n e M ar­
shall. Esther Q uinn, M ary Hive,
Jim S herm an and Lee • Q uinn
w ere cu rta in pullers and did o th ­
er jobs to help produee th e play
Marilee Erwin Wed
to Neil Swarthout
MERLYN GENE WOOD IS
SERVING ON DESTROYER
’ M erlyn G ene Wood, 10 ,seam an,
Miss Dorothy Elliurt re tirin g first cluss, son of Mr. and Mrs.
q u een ul Jobs d au g h ters w as h o n ­ W illiam L. Wood ul A shland, O re
ored w ith a ball S atu rd ay ev e n ­ is serving abourd the destroyer
ing, D ecem ber 26, a t the Liliilu USS Holder, now on tem porary
H otel bull room. F orty live cou­ d u ty w ith the M ed ltenuneun
ples ut jo b s d au g h ters an d u ieir C om m and of the 12th Fleet, s a il­
tin lieu guests atten d e d m e ui- ing as an escort to the ear tie r
USS Randolph. The H older p a r ti­
tatr.
Milss Je a n C lary and het coin- cipated In the M editerranean
in ttiees c a rried out m e n ew 'te a r F leet Exercises, and also in the
m em e in Uieir decuialiuns. arias visit to Jid d a, Saudi A rabia.
Wood attended A shland High
M ary Lou Halm was pro g ram
ch airm an lo r the evening. Bill School before entering the se r­
D uncan played sev eral piano sel­ vice on July 26, 1945.
ections, and luler sang several
num bers, and was accom panied at
the piano by Miss M aruelh Mc­
K eever. Miss M cKeever also sang
sev eral num bers w ith Mias B a r­
b ara W illiam s ul the piunu.
P atro n s and p atronesses lo r the
evening were: Mr. and Mrs. M.
P. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. M arvin
M iller, Mr. and Mrs. Jaco b W elt-
el, Mi .and Mrs. C. D E lh art, Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. C lary and Mr. und
BURNS AGENCY
Mrs. Jack Z lttercob.
I
Miss Elhart Honored
W ith Bull Saturday
Monuments
Marble - ( iranite
Bronze
ON THE PLAZA"
fll!,1111 !
Is Buried Thursday
To You
SALE
Each Wednesday ,
at
All our
friends
and
cuitorn«» we wish •
Happy
and
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Farm Sal«« A Specialty
Phone l-H M
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1947
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Box 13
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The couple will be at home to M arvin Miller, Mrs. Jack Zitter-
their friends at Camp Adair vet­ cob and Mrs. M. P. Dunn assisted
eran’s village in Corvallis, Ore- with the serving of refreshm ents
The March of Dimes
and Marvin Miller, associate
guardian, posed as Santa Claus
The March of Dimes campaign to raise money to combat infantile
and distributed gifts from the
THOMPSON’S
paralysis will soon begin in Jackson county. Vern Smith, Ashland, is
Christm as tree.
GROCERY
Jackson county chairman for the drive.
(form erly D o ugh erty ’s)
During 1946 there were several severe polio epidemics which depleted
the National Reserve fund.
INSURANCE
says
Local county chapters retain fifty per cent of funds raised annually
H A PP Y
so that any person .regardless of age, race, creed, or color, may receive
the best available medical care when polio strikes. The national fund
N E W YEAR
STANDARD COMPANIES
which absorbs the other fifty per cent is partially used to improve med­
ical knowledge through research in the field of infantile paralysis. All 47 North Main
Phon« 5561
On the Plaza
scientific advancements thus gained are in turn passed on to the local
J. F. EMMETT
groups in the fight against the dread disease. In times of epidemic, such
38 East Main — Ph. 7006
as 1946, the national fund is available to aid local counties in fighting
the disease.
January 30, the birthday of the late President Franklin Delano Roose­
COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE
velt, will be the day when the drive closes. The Presidents birthday
MACHINE SHOP
ball which formerly marked the climax of the campaign was always
See O ur Line of Exchange
Rebuilt Motors
one of the years social highlights. Whether it will be renewed this year
has not been definitely announced. It would assist the Mjarch of Dimes
Ashland
if some form of a ball could be held on the }oth, both in honor of the
Automotive
late president who made a gallant winning fight against polio, and to
Machine Co.
help combat the disease.
Expert Precision Work
83 North Main
Phone 5106
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wn
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rest and repaint.
1947 WILL BE AS GOOD
AS THE GOOD ODD DAYS
We sincerely hope you find d u rin g 1947
th a t
Counter Gambling
Cracking down on slot machines for the second time in six months
the District attorney’s office last week reported that all counter gambl­
ing devices had been banned in Jackson county and that slot machine
gambling was no more. One hundred per cent compliance with the
order is claimed. We wonder how long it will be before slot machines
begin appearing in back rooms and antechambers. Last August it was
less than a week. And here’s a flash, our operater No. 13 just brought
in a report that in a certaie room in the counties swankiest club a
slot machine is available for ladies who ostensibly enter the room to
Yes.
Dr. E. N. Terrill
Jhii’opractic
Physician
Specializing in the Non-Con­
fining Treatment of
Hemorrhoids (Piles)
Office Phone 4371
308 NORTH MAIN
Ashland, Oregon
feeling of OLD F A S H IO N E D
FRIEN D LIN ESS each tim e you drive in
to
Clyde N. Caton
GARAGE
SISKIYOU BOULEVARD AND INDIANA STREET
AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION
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