Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 16, 1947, Image 1

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    Formerly Th«
Southern Oregon
Miner
$3 per Year
2 Year* (or $5
«7/te
Srmikvm Óneao*.
. ««enlistment
J* r „«efedes
In The Army
Vi*1
*
Are Permanent
Warrants
NEWS REVIEW
ASHLAND. JACKSON (XXJNTY. OREGON
3.00 PER YEAR
Ihursday, January 18,1947
Voi. i j . No. 46
DR. STEVENSON SPEAKS
l in n le a d s d isc u ssio n
DURING WEEK OF JAN. 6
AT WESTMINSTER MEETING
Dr Elmo Stevenson, president
( Leland Linn, superintendent of,
¡of Southern Oregon College, was
public schools in Ashland lead
a principal speaker at the Profes­
tin- discussion on "Religion and
Cul-Ore lumlx-r company en- Education” at the first of a series
O. J. Bjorlie, Ashlund high sional and Business Women’s
Club in Klam ath Falls on Monday
.school vocal instructor, was sel­ night, January 8. Dr. Stevenson j 1 Fir Milling and Planing com pany of meetings of the Westminster
Club of the Presbyterian church,
of Ashland were included --imong last Sunday evening, in the
ected at a recent meeting of chon spoke on higher education
leaders and organists, to direct
On Tuesday, January 7, Dr the four successful bidders at an Manse.
OFFICERS CLUBS TO BE
the United Choirs Easter pro­ Stevenson was the prlnel p a I Oregon and California Lands ad F The Westminster club is a ASHLAND ELKS WILL PLAY
CONVERTED TO SCIENCE
HALL AND CAFETERIA
gram, which is given annually on speaker at the annual meeting of ministration timber sale held In group of college students and HOUSE OF DAVID TEAM
Central Oregon Kmianls Clubs In
A shland’s Elks basketball team
Portland, January 7, E K. P eter­ college-age young people.
Eastei evening at the Methodist Bend.
Two new buddings, a combin­
will meet the only authentic
ed
cafeteria and home economics
church. Mr Bjorlie is a capable-
Wednesday, Jan. 8 Dr. Steven son, district forester reported this
House of David basketball team,
lab
and a Science hall, combin­
week.
leader according to the choir d ir­ son was in Medford where he
on the Medford high school floor,
ing
physics
and chem labs with
John
and
McGrew
brothers,
spoke
to
the
Jackson
County
Thursday, January 23. The House
ectora, huvmg studied both voice,
classrooms and classroom facili­
Medford,
and
Timber
Products,
Medical
Association
at
the
Hogue
of
David
team
is
on
the
northwest
insli umenlal music and duectm g
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dunn, Ash-
ties have been granted to South­
Medford, were the other two suc­
under Dr. Christianson, the fam ­ River Country Club .
larid,
opened a Consignment Sales leg of their annual tour of the ern Oregon college by the Feder­
cessful
bidders.
The
four
com­
nation
and
have
a
strong
club.
ous directoi of St Chats' choir,
panies bought a total of 10,200,- Center Saturday, January 11, on
The Ashland Elks team were al Works Adm inistration, Harris
vir Bjorlie has liad previous ex­
highway 99, one and one-half
000
hoard
feet
of
douglas
and
Southern
Oregon independe n t Ellsworth, United States Repre­
perience in directing glee clubs
sentative from Oregon, notified
white fir, sugar and ponderosa miles north of Ashland. Accord­ champions last year.
and orchestras.
ing to Mrs. Dunn they sell house-
Dr. Elmo N. Stevenson, president
ang,.
'pine,
and
Incense
cedar
located
In
Officers
of
the
Bellview
gi
A line program lias been a r ­
■old goods, farm machinery, and
of the college today.
ranged and rehearsals will start for 1947 Include: Master, Waltei four different areas in Jackson other merchandise on a consign
The buildings were form erly an
county.
Total
sale
price
was
$123,-
as soon as the music arrives, pro­ Davis, overseer, Kay Inlow; lee
m< -nt basis.
officers club and an officers mess
300
an
acre.
turi-r,
Ida
Church;
stew
ard,
Louis
bably Thursday, January JO at
at Camp White. Moving is ex­
Fir Milling and Planing’s hid
Mr. and Mrs. Dunn operated
Mrs. E A. Woods will be hostess pected to begin im m ediately‘and
8:00 o'clock at the M ethodist Pank.v; ass't stew ard, Fred Engle;
on
the
incense
cedar
was
$4
12,
the
Plaza
grocery
for
two
months
chaplain,
Amy
True;
treasurer,
to the Ashland study club, next it is hoped that they will be in
church.
Tills ycurs program will lx- the Mary Stenrud; secretary, Elsie per thousand hoard feet, and on during 1946 later selling to Wtn Monday, January 20. Mrs. James place on the campus and ready
seventh given by the United Davis; gate keeper, Henry Lind the white fir, $4.87 per thousand. Reagan They have been build­ H. Edgar will give the book re­ for use, April 1.
Choirs, and will m aintain the sey; ceres, Ida Woodward; Pom­ Cal Ore received the ponderosa ing and remodeling home in Ash- view for the afternoon, and Mrs
The Science building will be
per land the past several months be- W alter Redford will have the
same high standard as in the past ona, Anna Engle; Flora, Elsie pine with a hid of $10.25
placed
on the west side of the
thousand
feet.
1
fore
going
Into
the
consignment
short topic.
when such woi ks as “Holy City", ’arperter; lady assistant steward
campus behind the gymnasium
-------------------------- I business.
Mrs.
Nell
Henry;
home
economies
and "Seven Last Words" were
The study club met January 6 and the cafeteria will be located
¡ mhs . winston attends
given. All choir singers in Ash­ chairman, Anna Engle; home ec­
at the home of Mrs. Elda A nder­ near the tennis courts. An addit­
land are urged to take part in onomies committee, Nell Dunn
son. Miss G ertrude Engle, vice- ional 8000 feet of floor space will
meeting
md Mrs. HayeS; agricultural com
this worthwhile work.
Six Junior high school teams \ Mrs. Mabel Winston, state pre­ president of the club, was in be added to the colleges present
nlttee chairman, Ross Applegate;
charge of the business session.
legislative committee chairman, arc entered in an intram ural sldent ol the American Associa­ Mrs. E. A. Woods read a letter building facilities.
tion
of
University
women,
met
basketball
tournam
ent
which
be­
Ralph Billings; musician, Alta
from Mrs. Louise Perozzi, who,
Nichols; executive co m m ittee, gan January 13, in the Junior with other state officials of the with her daughter, is traveling
club
in
Eugene,
the
first
week
in
high
school
auditorium
.
The
fol­
The Presbyterian basketball Henry Enders, Wade Wallace and
lowing Is a list of the team m emb­ January. Plans for a statewide through the South American
team will play the Congregation­ Archie Kincaid; recreation com ­
Otto Wilda, instructor in com­
ers
taking part in the tourna­ meeting of the A. A. U. W. in countries. Mrs. J. H. Hardy, pre­
al basketball team next S a tu r­ mittee, Rachel Dankworth and
sented the book review and Mrs. position, mechanical draw ing and
! March were made.
ment.
,
day afternoon, January 18, at the Mrs Neal Henry; publicity chair
Mrs. Winston, also presided at Will Dodge the half-hour topic. other courses, was elected a t a
Team 1 - Watson, Gene Daly,
Junior high school gymnasium In man, Ida Church.
reveiwed, “Our recent meeting as local presi­
Grossman, Fowler, Ritzin g e r, ia committee meeting of Dean’s , „ Mrs. Hardy
„
Ibe YMCA league game series.
Son
Pablo”
by
Alvin
Stemple, and B Dunn. Bill Wine« of women, at Linfield college on ^ ° n ,H a „ by Alvin and
and Darley
Darley dent of the campus chapter of the
Church of Christ team will play
Coach.
Saturday. January 4.
Gordon. Mrs. Dodge gave a re- American Association of U niver­
the Methodists, and the Nazar­
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;sume of the address she had sity Professors.
ene will play the Episcopal team,
Mr. Wilda is organizing the lo­
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t
«
nm
2
w
¿ng'
p
dd-e
An
e
n
’,
heard recently by Neldja Izzad-
Saturday afternoon also.
Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Rensfleld, Wenker, P errine^ Bar-
lden, who has been speaking all cal group in order to strengthen
Last Saturday afternoon, J a n u ­ Hannah Crumm were held W ed­ ger and Wally Barnett; Carlo«
over Jhe nation in behalf of thè the professional status of South­
ary Il ,the Nazarene team defeat­ nesday afternoon, January 15, at Schm idt Coach.
Arabs on thè Palestine question. ern Oregon College teachers.
ed the Methodists with a score Litwlller funeral home. The Rev.
Joe E. Early, prominent Eugene
Team 3 - Utter, Canfield, Keith
of 9 to 4, while the Presbyterians A. J. Edwards delivered the ser­ Bayne, Clark, Henning, Fredin-
S
r e
Z
a
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won from the Episcopal hoys 17 mon. Interm ent was made In the burg and Nelson; Stanley Hans- ¡ C
e te p r
to 12. The Church of Christ team Mountain View cemete
|,iven him on the Siskiyou staff i
com, Coach.
won by a score of 8 to 4 from the
4
-
Ivan
M
orris
Oakk*
L
,
Mrs., Crumm was IWrn In Polk «U T . team
m L
( ‘ . h r h T w e d e » »’y
« ¡ a » 'e " ^ er
y a f° n Dr.
M Elmo
bv N. ' d Stev-
iic k . D
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Thursday night's m eeting of
Congregational hoys. + “
entfilfy. Missouri on June 5, 1875.
Klavana, Walters and Wines She is survived by the following Pickell M n n t . R r h r r i . n n
1 f,,r
hundred dollars. Early menl“ers of the National Guard Talent Grange will feature the
Monte Roberfon. Coach.
“ ¿ ¡ a n d individuals interested in a showing of a motion picture spon
members of the Ashland Hi Y children: Chester Ferguson, Ten­
Team
5
-
Kidwell,
Austin
Kent
at the end of each school year J ? u.n ¿ I ub will meet at the City sored by a local feed and seed
club were officials of the games nant, California; Frank Ferguson
Saturday. Eldon Durham was Keo Tinto, Nevada; William G Bayne, Oden .Haynie, C arter and for the next four years, to th e :baR F n d a y night to discuss plans company. The picture will start
Garold Davis: Dale Landing. Coa Siskiyou advertising and busi- , r , or8anfz^n8 an Ashland gun at eight o’clock sharp and the
scorekeeper.
Ferguson of Attalia, Washington: ch.
ness manager.
, club which will utilize the old showing will be open to the pub­
Mrs. Hazel Troxel, Elk Creek.
National guard pits
lic.
Team
6
-
Harper,
Rogers,
Don
California; Mrs. Otis Cogswell,
J. Q. Adams, Chief of Police C.
The regular meeting will follow
Keno .Oregon. Also one brother, Robeson, Frazier, Rettman, Long MRS. W. D. LUTZ
Talent, Col .Preston J. Watcr- the picture and will incluoe ousi-
ARRIVES IN PHILIPPINES
Will Crawford. Walla Walla, Wa„ and Metz; Bill Allen, Coach.
Results of the Intram ural tour­
Miss Betty Jean Brittsan was J and 20 grandchildren and 18
Among the first pioneering de­ bury ,and Dòn McWhirter are ex- ness and initiation of new mem
nament being played at the ju n ­ pendents who recently arrived at pected to be the nucleus of tht hers. A representative of the
given in m arriage to H erbert I great great grand children.
Luther Russell by her brother, 1 Mrs. W. W. Bell 500 Ashland ior high auditorium are as fo l-. Camp O’Donnell, Tarlae, Philip­ new organization. Anyone inter­ County Experim ent Station will
be at the regular m eeting to ex­
Marlon Jam es Brittan, Sunday street who is visiting her daught­ lows: Landing’s team won th e ir 1 pines was Mrs. William D. Lutz, ested is invited to attend.
plain the work of the station.
morning, January 5, at the chapel er in Texas is expected to return first game; Allen’s team won wife of Captain William D. Lutz, t a d z w b u b b « « . . . . .
their first game also; W ine’s team executive officer of the 88th Field
r 5 ÎÎ? m ^ S E™
Î ENTS
of Rocks and Roses In Medford this week.
lost
their prelim inary but won
The bride was gowned in white
Gerald Dudley, Los Angeles, their second game, Wednesday A rtillery Battalion, 12th Infantry ° F SON BORN IN CUBA
Ensign and Mrs. Dale Jorgen­
Division.
brocaded satin with a finger-tip who has been visiting Mr. and
Schm idt’s team lost their
sen are the parents of a son, Geo­
length veil held In place with a Mrs. Harry Dudley, 86 Taylor, noon
Mrs. Lutz, who is the former
"Dad's Night" will be held
tiara of pearl orange blossoms. returned to Los Angeles this first game. Monte Robertson’s Jean C. Neil, of Ashland, Oregon, rge Dale, Jr. according to a cable­
team
won
their
first
game,
Wed­
gram received here Sunday, J a n ­ Thursday, January 16, at the J u n ­
She wore a gold locket, which is week. He is a nephew of Mr.
and is a graduate of the Univer­ uary 12, by Mr. and Mrs. George
an heirloom in her fathers family, Dudley’s. While here he visited nesday, January 15.
sity of Oregon, Captain Lutz, a King .Mr. and Mrs. King are the ior High school cafeteria. It is
and carried a bouquet of white Baker, Oregon with his cousin, A.
of Miami. Florida, j parente o ^ M rs . * Jorgeifsen^ the being sponsored by the Junior-
Mr and Mrs. Charles McFar- former resident
1 l i a t . o nf - thp TTnlfPrl . S t.too ’ipatciiw
Ul Mi&. JI
and pink carnations.
P
niPSz.ntlv
11«.inn
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I
f
l
o
IS
a
e
r
a
d
U1C Senior PTA and will be part of
H. Dudley, of Phoenix.
land are presently living In Kla IS a graduate Of the United States 7 former> B — , . Ki ...
this weeks regular meeting, ac­
Miss Bessie Blanche Maneil was
_.
.
6
Mrs. Frank Nelson ,1101 Siski­ math Falls where McFarland Is M ilitary Academy.
The Jorgensens are in Cuba cording to Mrs. C. L. Wolff, pub­
the bride's maid-of-honor and you, returned Sunday from K la­ an announcer with radio station
Captain and Mrs. Lutz plan to
Buddy R. Cole of Sutherlin, O re­ math Falls where she had spent KFLW. He was formerly with remain in the Philippines until where Mr. Jorgensen is with the licity chairm an for the group. A
Naval air forces.
covered dish supper will be serv­
gon was best man for the groom a few days on business.
KWIN Ashland.
Dec. 1947 .
ed.
The Reverend D. E. Millard per
Mr .and Mrs. Carl Wysong re ­
RETIRED MAN b lE S
formed the ceremony.
Program chairm an for the ev­
turned
Saturday from Portland
SUNDAY, JANUARY 12
A reception followed the wed­
ening will be E. E. Vail, Ashland
C. Guy Crosby, died Sunday, r postm
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ding at the home of the bride’s where they had spent last week
aster, , ___
Roland
Parks will
January 12, at his home on Palm ¡show movies to the group,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roe Mag on a combined business and plea­
avenue. He had only lived i n 1
ness, 1116 Oak street, in Ashland. sure trip.
Ashland for the past two years,
The couple are making their
coming here to retire from St. I
home in the Bellview district.
Open-house lor the public at the w eather but will be complet- Helens, Oregon.
the Lincoln School in Ashland ed the same as the work has been
"QUEEN OF HEARTS" TO
Crosby was born November 26,1 Ashland Elks will meet the
Next Monday evening, Janu- has been scheduled for F rid ey ,' done on the entrance.
BE CROWNED FEB. 14.
1883,
in Sac County, Iowa. He is Weed Foresters in a basketball
Bob McLean, publicity chair­ ary A20? 1neY!y e,e5tvd ?ffl' erS oi J a n - 17? Leland^Llnn, super.'men-
The space which the cafeteria survived by his widow, Clara game to be held at SOC gym at
p.m. Friday
evening. . The
man of the SOC Valentine ball, the Ashland branch of the Am en- dent of schools announced this formerly occupied has been used Crosby; one son, Gaius Crosby of 8:00
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week- The open bouse will be for additional classroom space as St. Helens; a daughter, Mrs. L. C. Weed d u b is composed of form er
announced this week that the As­ can4l
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sociated men students would at the W ashington school b u ild -' held in connection with the 7-30 enrollm ent in that school has in ­ Carpenter,
Salem; a sister, Mrs. ¡high school and service players.
mg
.The
new
officers
are
Chair-
,
P.
T.
A.
session
that
evening.
The
As a prelim inary to the main
have a formal Valentine's ball on
creased approxim ately 60 since G ertrude Sm ith of Rapid City,
February 14, in the gymnasium of man, W alter Redford; vice-chair- building will also be open until last year. With the building fill­ South Dakota. Also two grand­ game the Elks second string will
man, Allan McGee; secretary; six o’clock that afternoon for any ed to capacity the construction of children survive.
play the Ashland Active club.
Southern Oregon college.
Howard
Wiley; treasurer, G ord­ visitors that do not find it con­ additional classroom space will
Highlight of the dance will be
Funeral services were held
the coronation of the "Queen of on Miller, home service, Mrs. Sam venient to go to the evening ses- soon be a must, according to Linn. Wednesday afternoon. January 15
McNair;
Disaster,
William
E.
slon.
Hearts" during the Intermission.
The date for the open house at the Litw iller funeral chapel
The queen will be nominated by Heaiy O ther committee chairmen I Extensive work has been done was held up for several weeks for Crosby, with the Reverend
members of the mens association will be announced at the M on-|On the building since the fire Linn said, because of the diffi­ Gordon Lindsay, delivering the
Raiders of SOC will journey to
and will be selected from the day evening meeting they are,w hich occurred early in the morn culty of getting the new window sermon.
Arcata, California Friday to play
F
,rst
«ud
.water
safety
.nursing,
i„g
on
August
27.
The
school
has
nominees by secret ballot.
shades as they had to come from
Interm ent was made in the Humboldt college a two game
accident prevention. an entire new aluminum sheathe the factory on special order. All
Committee chairmen for the af­ activities
series. Humboldt lost to Chico
Mountain
View cemetery.
fair are as follows: decorations. junior Red Cross and fund chair- ,-oof as tw o-thirds of the lod was the students have been back in
state last weekend, one game by
f O I destroyed. All the classrooms and the building since Nov. 1, after
Jim Mack; orchestra and g u s ts , m an'
, two points and the other by four.
Dean Jones; tickets and progVam
corridors have been acoustically having met for several weeks in
Southern Oregon college so far
treated with a new asbestos pro­ the Church of the Nazarene, the
Bob McLean; publicity, Russ
rem ains undefeated.
duct which absorbs much of the City Library, the Junior and the
Jacques.
“Ah, W ilderness’’, Eugene O’­
SOC, however, goes into the
noise. This sam e m aterial acts as Senior High Schools.
Committee chairmen for the af­
Neils’ only comedy, is soon to be game as the underdogs because of
Southern
Oregon
college
an
­
Insulation and is itself fireproof.
fair are as follows: decorations,
Classes will not- meet in the presented in intim ate theater lack of height and because of the
The lighting of the second floor Ashland public schools on Friday, style at the Llthia Hotel Ballroom fact that the gym at Humboldt Is
Jim Mack; orchestra and guests. nounces the appearance of Mr
Dean Jones; tickets and pro­ and Mrs. Paul Petri in Tenny­ was greatly increased as part of Jan. 17. Leland Linn, superinten­ by SOC players.
too small to perm it a fast break
grams, Bob McLean; publicity, son’s "Enoch Arden”, Sunday af- the repair program and the old dent of schools, announced this
The cast and date have not j to really take effect,
ternoon, January 26, at 2:30 p.m. window shades were replaced by week. With the first semester end been chosen. In intim ate theater
Russ Jacques.
In the college auditorium The j the type that will let in
light ing
ing this
this week
week the
the teachers
teachers wll
wll style, the play is portrayed in the CITY LEAGUE RESULTS
Mr. and Mrs. Hansacker have a “ m a u !,n* sp" n"‘,red by the ¡from either the top or the bottom use that day to complete the re-¡center of the room with the a u - 1 In Tuesday evenings Citv
tea-
moved to Eugene, Oregon to Ashland branch of the American sash.
cords for the first term so that dlence seated on four sides.
gue basketball games the News
make their home. Mrs. Hansack­ A T ? c k e t « ° n' T ’S y W.o n’en
T'W rooms , are finished
in a the new work can be undertaken
This play was presented with Review defeated Metz 36-33; The
er has been living with her m oth­
8 n?1 tb? play can
se' ,lght cream co,or with a sea-foam | on Monday. The second semester great success on the west coast .M art defeated Fortm illers 45-33
er, Mrs. Mary Josselyn while her MI m N pv . W «» h a h
from .green trim The outside paint Job will end May 29 with spring with Will Rogers in the leading and Fluhrers won over the Ran-
husband was In the service,
wuss neva west.
| has been delayed on account of vacation the week of April 7,
role.
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gers, 37-35.
Two Local Mills
Buy Sale Timber
Bjorlie To Lead
The United Choir
College Gets Two
Camp White Bldgs.-
E. A. Dunns Open *
Consignment Center
Bellview Grange
Officers Named-
Mrs. Wood Will Be
I Hostess To Club
Intramural Cage
Starts at Junior High,* A u w
Three Ball Games to
Be Played Saturday
Otto Wilda Heads
Local Professors
Services For Mrs.
A. Crumm Wednesday
Rnrlv
*2100
fcdNy Civile
Gives .>100
To “Siskiyou” Staff
d u b Nucleus
To Meet Friday
Talent Grange Will
See Motion Picture
r|
Miss Brittsan Weds
Herbert L. Russell
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M U O i
“Dad’s Night” Will
Be Held Thursday
Red Cross Officers
To Be Installed
Lincoln School To Hold
Open House This Friday
Elks to Play Weed
This Friday At SOC
Raiders of SOC
Off To Arcata, Cal.
Petris Will Appear
In Enoch Arden
S. 0. C. Thespians
Will Produce Play