Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 22, 1947, Image 1

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Southarn Oregon
Minar
S3 par Year
2 Yoars for 95
JOHN DAUGHERTY mid hi*
but'kerooa are busy a» cowpokes
at branding time a* they blast
ami dig and pound the rodeo J.00 PER YEAR
ground» together out in the Val­
leyview area. The completed
arena will muke a fine udditton
to the Fourth ol July equipment.
Awards Given To
Students For
Year 1946-1947
NEWS REVIEW
ASHLAND, JA< K$ON COUNT Y. OREGON T h u r s d a y , M a y 2 2 , 1 9 4 7
Mayor’s Proclamation
WHEREAS, tha American
Legion and tha Veteran* of
Foraign Wars will, on tha
23rd and 24th days of May.
1047, angaga In thair annual
poppy sale; and
WHEREAS, tha proceed«
of such poppy tales are usad
entirely for tha benefit of tha
sick and disabled Vatarans
and thair familias. and no
part of tha funds realised
tharafrom ara u*«d for any
othar purpose; and
WHEREAS, tha purposa of
tha poppy «ale is to give aid
and comfort to those who
have given so freely that
their country and its demo­
cratic Institutions might sur­
vive tha threats against de­
mocracy; and
WHEREAS, every citizen
of our country should show
his rasped and epprectgtion
by purchasing and wearing
tha symbolic poppy on these
appointed dayr;
NOW. THEREFORE. I. T.
S. WILEY. Mayor of tha City
of Ashland, do hereby pro­
claim May 23rd and 24th.
1947, as poppy days, in our
community.
Dated this 20th day ol May
1947.
T. 8. WILEY
Mayor.
To Appoint
fiv e Members Te
Dec. Commission
Bostwick Is Killed
In Auto Accident
40.000
Good Job* a Month
U. S. Army
Vol 14, No. 11
SOC Graduation
& Baccalaureate
Will Be June 5
Glenn Donald Bostwick, half
brother of Harland and Andrew
ruUYD BUSH, Seattle, is ex­
Bostwick of Ashland, was killed
pected to arrive in Ashland some-
in an auto accident near Corval­
ilm < along the end ot inis week
lis Saturday evening. Funeral
to complete negotiations with
services were held for him in
SCOTT HEED lor the Wonder
Track, Football and
Ordinance Provide*
I Medford, Wednesday, May 21.
Forty-Nine Students
Bottling works corporation which
Bostwick was born in Medford
Music, Basketball
For CommiHMion To
REED obtained lust year from D.
To
Receive Degrees
January 25, 1928. He was out­
O. anil W. V. D R A P E R , Los An­
Other Awards Given
I Coordinate Recreation
standing in basketball, basebaH,
At Ceremonies
geles. The plant, which is located
track and football, while attend­
in the former Pearson hull and
Monduy, May IV, a special as­
Five members oi a community ing Medford schools. Bostwick
Commencement and Baccalaur­
produce plant has not been in sembly was held in the Ashland
was a student at the University eate services at Southern Oregon
reticatioriul
commission
will
be
operation because of the lack of high school, to piesent awards to
appointed in the next day or so of Oregon at the time of his college will be held on the same
sugar and bottle shortages. BUSH Ashland high school students for
day this year, Baccalaureate ser­
according
to Mayor Thornton death.
who has been tn the carbonated the year 1946-47.
vices will be held at 10:30 a.m.
beveruge business for several
Wifey who will make the ap­
The following is a list of the
Thursday, June 5, and Com­
years is expected to be able to persons who received the var­
pointments, .subject to approval Lithians To Appear
mencement exercises will take
get the plant going because of ious awurds, and instructors who
; by the city council, as autnoru- Sunday, May 18
place that afternoon at 3:00 p.m.
his previous contacts with dis­ presented them:
cd by the new ordinance which
Both proceedings will take place
Ashland Elks baseball nine will in the SOC gymnasium.
tributors. . . . . .
sets up a community recreational
Jerry Gastineau presented the
make
their
first
appearance
at
Final meeting of the Fortnight­ following
cotmiiission to handle Ashland’s
basketball and tennis
The commencement addre s s
ly study club before the club dis­ awards:
recreational needs. The ordinance home Sunday afternoon. May 25. will
be made by Edgar W. Smith,
when they play the Medford
bands for the summer vacation
which
was
presented
by
the
member
of the state board of
Varsity Basketball: Fullerton.
Rogues
on
the
Southern
Oregon
will be an outdoor luncheon
Chamber of Commerce oecame
higher
education.
His speech is
Wade,
Carlson,
Nelson,
Ellsworth,
college
diamond.
meeting at the home of Mrs. H
effective Wednesday.
The Lithians played their first titled: “The First Prize jg Enter­
11. ELHART, June 2. Officers will Beure, Mitchell, Kannasto, Frink,
Mayor
Wiley
stated
ihis
morn­
Bill Starnes; Manager, Gwinn.
also be elected at this time.
ing mat he was considering sel­ game of the season Sunday, May prise.
Dr. Elmo N. Stevenson, presi­
W. E. MeLINN who has a
Tennis: Wade, Mitchell, Whiten
ection oi five individuals who 18 ,in Hilt, California. The Hilt
chicken ranch in the Bellview Bissell, *Kannasto.
would represent the various fac­ Loggers won by a score of ten to dent of SOC will award diplomas
area is worrying a lx nit the future
Certificates given to Grizzly
tions of Ihe community which three. Ted Schoph is captain of to 49 graduates. Elaine Beck will
receive a degree as associate in
the local team.
of his ranch when the annexation Knights by Mr. Gardner.
are interested in recreation.
science. Junior certificates will
takes piace. He'll be OK if the
“I
feel
that
the
religious
groups
Rettmann, Byrd, Eliason, Hurt.
be awarded to Fred Beuhling,
neighbors don't make t<x> many
aftd the YMCA and the schools
Art Williams, Lane,
Frances Ann Church, Carolyn
complaints according to u report Klavano,
ahd Park commission should be
Marvin
Jones,
Don
Miller,
Lahr,
Rose Davis, Nanatte Cuddie, Viv­
from the city council.
represented on a coordinating re­
ian Fi eeman, Lincoln Ganoung,
Ashland will be decorated in Hudgens, Delisle, Martin.
creational
commission,”
Wil
e
y
Truck, Busketbuli and football
Isabel Green, Paul Icenhower.
new flags and bunting this Four­
said He went on to point out
th of July. The city is ordering awards given by Frank O'Nell.
John Locke, Jerome McDougall,
that this would provide a means
Track (Varsity): luiBInnc, Nel­
new flags and decorations.
Bob Sheridan, has been hired Neil Morris, Keftneth Raymond,
of coordinating the recreational
son, Fullerton, Mitchall, Randles,
by the Ashland school board, to Helen Storm, Yvonne Truax,
activities in the community.
Wolff, Langer, Graber, Jack Far­
Williams To Preside mer,
The ordinance which was pre­ coach the Ashland high school Robert Walker, and Shirley Wo­
Gwinn, Mickle, Rouhier,
___
sented to the city council Tues­ basketball squad for the next mack.
Mack, Morgan, Jerry Farmer,
At Toastmasters
day evening was passed at a spe­ school term, according to an an­ Three year diplomas in teach­
Clarence Williams will preside Charley Adams. Munagt is Byrd
cial session of the council held nouncement made by Leland er education are being awarded
at the local Toast musters meeting and Morrison.
Wednesday at 5:00. The ordin­ Linn, superintendent of schools. to Mary Corthell, Norma Elder,
Lewis
Dodge,
66,
part
owner
of
J. V. Basketball: Beuglc, Rex
Monday evening. May 26, at the
ance
for a recreational Sheridan will graduate from Vietta Garrett, Rosemary Mes­
P. Dodge and Sons furniture board provides
Uthia hotel. John Collins will as­ Morgan, Langer, Rush, Nelson, J.
of
five
commissioners
who Washington state college this senger, Rachel Parkhurst, and
Adams, Richardson, Dur­ store, who died April 16, was in­ are empowered to organize and spring.
sign the topics, and Robert Dodge Bissel,
Gertrude Wooten.
Hile, Ned Starnes, Mickle. terred in the family plot in the prescribe the powers and duties
will criticise the talks. Robert ham,
Sheridan
was
captain
of
the
Ashland cemetery after a private of a city recreational program Washington State basketb a 11 Bachelor of Science degrees in
Hardy will be the ten minute Manager, Wines.
funeral held at 3:30 p.m. Satur­ and to piesent a budget to the team this year, and was also top elementary teacher education are
J.
V.
Football:
Morrison,
Bis­
speaker, ami William Healy and sol, Mickle, Beagle, Graber, Ells­ day.
Mrs. Lydia Smith .read the city council recommending the scorer for the team which finish­ being awarded to Paul Aikens,
Price Hennan wil be the live
William Alves, Cherokee Carter,
worth, Adams, Wolff, Klavano. ¡Christian science services,
minute speakers,
manner of disbursing and handl­ ed second in the Northern Divi­ Myrtle Chapman, Charles Coffin,
j
Dodge,
who
had
beeu
<n
ill
Nicholson,
Bill
Starnes,
Dennisin,
ing of funds needed to operate sion. He attended University of Joseph Fader, Warren Foster,
Don Hinthorne was toastmast­
health for the past year, died the
er for last Monday's meeting at Summerlin, Ades, McGilvarv.
public recreational program. Oregon, also, where he was on Dorothy Gordon, Jack Kqmnitzer,
I
Friday
from
injuries
caused
by
Chorus pins: Ager, Baughman,
the Steakhouse. Harold Thomas Bean,
The
will meet in the first basketball team. During Horace Leland, Ralph McKinnis.
Hahn, Lowe, Mes- l a pelf inflicted wound. He was the near commission
was fopiemaster. Dave Whittle singcr, Gertson.
future to create a cen­ the war he served over-seas as John McLain, Agnes Lageson,
!
found
injured
Thursday
after­
Morris,
Roberson,
Ulstad,
was the ten minute sp.nker, and
tral plan by which all public Lt. (jg) in the Navy. His wife, Lee Merriman, Robert Monroe,
noon in the basement of the store boards
Wilkinson, Young.
Howard Wiley and Boh Hardy Wilcox,
and agencies which are Wilma Froman Sheridan, is a Ivan Newton, Jack Pear so n ,
Bund award? presented by Er- by Delbert Jones, an employee oi concerned
gave five minute speeches.
with recreation .» such
Silver, Leslie Segs-
vjn Lesser;
! the store, and was immediately*^,
vxir’A
'i former Ashland girl. They have Kathleen
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worth, Robert Sharyon, Flora
" 5 »coats one daughter. Cecelia Ruth.
Find » aids. Frink. Danton, rushed to the Ashland comn.un- girl scouts, public A
schools and
Stokoe, Donald Vaughn, Gaylord
Hile, Hall, Nichols, Newbry, lty hospital where he died on others would be coordinated
into I
i Vestal, Jr, and Leonard Warren.
Phife, Roberson, Rogers, Soars, the following day.
college
will play
He was born December .3. 1381 a .««PPlete recreational program LcElOn tieCIlOn
Seitz, Simpson, Smith, Wagner,
a The
themg
from orchestra
,.pomf> anJ
Cir_
which
would
reach
peoples
of
all
;
in
Greenville,
Iowa,
an
t
.as
Wenaus, Kerby, Bricoe, Carlile,
cumstance” for the processional
reared in Ashland, graduating ages.
Haight.
The Red Cross swimming clas-
and will also present Saint-Saëns
Second award: El hart, Fliniau, from the local high school and
"Danse Macabre”. The college
McKeever, Walters, Lutz, Weit­ the University of Oregon. D o d g e c o o r d i n a t e d to fit into
choir
will sing two numbers.
" th JC win ^ ^ t i o n a l set-
zel. Kannasto, Isabelle Williams, became a partner in his father’s |
“Good News from Heaven” and
j.in« *1«
Vn i
Vail, Kush, Turnbull, Kincaid, fumiture store In 1904 and had I
I “O Happy Fair.” Wallace Sapp is
»
«“ d
last to
Barbara Williams, Neilson, Mur- been connected with the store R
Trubee Wetheruu I*
director. William Alves, bar­
I
operations
ever
since
that
time.
I
f
j
‘
l
as,
f*?anc-
ylin Miller.
Jordan Has Cinch On ; the
itone, accompanied by Kenneth
Selected To Portray
He was a member of B.P.O.E. nlbS? h i S K h . L^ 1‘u S i? ? 1,
Third award: Balfour, Hays,
Commander’s Post for ! Raymond will sing two songs.
Skinner, Lowe, Litwiller, Kob- 944, and Siskiyou Chapter No. 21
Queen Elizabeth
I "Song of the Open Road’’ and
R.A.M.
He
had
also
been
presi-
S
,
“
t^
r’J
?
et
C,ty.
^
00'
eits, Beigle, Bissel.
1947-48 Team
i Ave Maria.”
?
register Ashland
i'wentyfive memberships i n
Fourth band award: Barbara dent of the park board and of the »J?**1
students prior to the clos­
.. ,
. . ,,
_ i Dr. G. W. Bruce of the First
Ashland Golf club and had serv school
t iic Southern Oregon Shakespear­ Gertson, Katherine Grossman.
Members of Ashland American, Methodisl church> Ashland wij]
school.
ean Festival association have al
Cheei leader's, presented by ed as city weather observer, and ing of Recreation
Legion Post No. 14 will elect of­ give the invocation.
Plans
Oked
ready lieen sold accpruing to Wil­ Earl Rogers: Marlys Wilcox, Bar­ a member of the state fish and
A summer program whi c h ficers for the 1947-48 term at the Baccalaureate also on Thursday
liam Healy, executive secretary bara McClary, Bea Wines, John­ game commission.
Legion meeting which will
would
cost $1100 has already next
baccalaureate service will
Survivors Include his widow,
of ihe association. The member­ ny Beare, Arnold Wilkinson,
be
held
Tuesday, May 27, at 8:00 be The
held
in the morning befort
been
approved
by
the
council.
ship campaign which began Mon Cuaiiotte Crowson, Ann Pirtle, Jessie; a daughter, Mrs. Edith The money will be taken from p.m. at the Legion Hall on Win- the commencement
exercises
day night with a banquet at the
Presented by Earl Rogers were: Durgan, Corvallis, a son, Robert; the funds received from armory' burn way .
;
The
address,
“Thine
is
the King
Lilhia hotel is being conducted outstanding senior»: Marlys Wil­ a sister, Mrs. Henry Galey, and rental. Tentative plans call for
H. R.
K. Jordan is the
tne only
omy nom
nom-1 dom Forever and Ever -. wiU bt
by four groups headed by Mrs. cox, and Bob Griffith. Student a brother, Will.
lnee tor the post of commander gjven by tbe Reverend George R
A1 Simpson and two assistants to Chester
if. E. Van Vieet, Mrs. Ruth King. bocij president, George Fullerton,
Thompson, Ashland gro-;Tu
< gt Mflrks Episcopal
administer
the
program.
Mrs. Arthur Peters, and Mrs. Treasurer, Adie Sheldon; Saluta- Delegates Attend
ceryman
who
was
also
on
the
church>
Medford.
According to Hal Bishop, phy­
Ralph McCullough. First mem­ torian, Maryen Roberts; Valedic­
slate withdrew at the last Leg-
cojjege orchestra under the
sical
education
director
at
South-
bership was sold to the Rev. A. torian, Dorothy Elhart.
Church Conference . ern Oregon college, there will be Clyde Garrett and j iz Ken ** Miller
n
direction
Glenn Matthews
will
H. MacDonnell.
Pacific University awards went
play a of theme
from Edvard
The
Congregational
Conference
two
headquarters
for
the
city
The contract - for the stage in to Connie Powell and Dorothy of Oregon is holding Its annual wide recreational program this are the nominees for tirst vice Grieg’s “Sigurd Jorsalfor,” for
the old Chautaquu shell which Elhart.
Tuesday, Wednesday summer, both of which will pro commander. Bud Silver, Leo Z u-; tbe pr0eessional. Dr. E. P. Boden
will house the Elizabethan theat­ Giles Green of Sheldons Jew­ meeting
and Charles White are the j of
Ejrst C ongregational
and
Thursday
at the Federated bably be at the schools. A tenta­ pan,
er where the play Will be produc­ elry presented Marita Wiitse and Church in Covallis.
nominees for the second vice church, Ashland will administei
Delegates
tive
program
has
been
set
up
ed has bc£n let to Auslund and Zane Tucker with gift watches. from the Ashland church are: with the Junior high school group commander’s post. Ralph W. the invocation.
Dodson, local contractors, for
Coach Frank O’Neil was pre­
Bert Freeman, and Chic
Following the invocation Clif­
Giles Green, Mrs. Georee to have a softball tournament at Reed,
$2406.90. it is slated for comple­ sented with a stop watch by the Mrs,
Farlow
are the nominees for ford Williams, tenor, will sing
Miller,
and
Dr.
and
Mrs.
E.
P.
the
college
grounds
in
the
mom-
tion June 12 in order that it can Junior class for his role of class Borden.
two songs, “Prayer” and “High
ings. Plans are also being made Chaplain.
be used for rehearsals for the advisor and his help on the Jun­
Dr. George Hull and J. W. Flight,’’ he will be accompanied
four productions Hamlet, McBeth, ior Senior prom,
Carter are in the running for by Wallace Sapp.
Loves Labour Lost, and Merchant
Mary Lou Hahn received tbo
adjutant and finance officer.
Harlalee Wilson, violinist will
of Venice which are scheduled D.A.R. pin and certificate front
Ed Berninghausen and Charles play “Legende^by H. Wieniaw-
for August presentation under Local Chapter Regent, Mi’s, Wil­
White have been nominated for ski, during the program.
the direction of Angus Bowmer, liam Stratton.
the post of Sergeant at Arms.
During the August Shakespear­
Jake Lahr, a former command­
ian festival ,Miss Trubee Wetter- SOC Faculty To
er, is the only nominee for the
uu will portray Queen Elizabeth >
committeeman^ post.
Announcements will be made
Lions club, Ashland; four scho­ Executive
and will rule over the festivities.' Make Addresses
Guy Applewhite is the only
during the commencement exer­ larships totaling two hundred and
nominee for service officer and
Dressed in a sequin trimmed Eli- j Southern Oregon Colleg fac­ cises at Southern Oregon College ninety-six dollars.
zabethan court dress, Miss Wet- ulty members will appear in a Thursday afternoon, 3:00 p.m.,
C. M. Frazier is the only nominee
Lions club, Grants Pass; two for his assistant.
terau was introduced to the total of twenty-seven commence­ June 5, in the college gymnasium,
George Fullerton, ace miler cl
guests at the banquet Monday. ment addresses i nthe month of of the awards and gifts which scholarships totaling one hundred
Dr. Arthur Taylor, Southern Ashland high school, won the
and
twenty-eight
dollars.
Oregon college is the single nom­ mile race, in the state track meet
evening.
May. The sen Jule is as follows: have been given to the college
Society of Daughters inee for the post of historian.
Robert Dodge, president of the
at Corvallis Saturday, May 17.
Assistant Professor Loren Mes­ during the scholastic year 1946- of National
the American Revolution, Mt.
Association spoke Monday and senger: May 18, Gold Hi!!, Bac­ 47, according to Dr. Elmo Stev­
Fullerton’s tim e w a s 4:26:3,
Ashland chapter; twenty dollars Drive-In Market
introduced Bowmer and Healy calaureate.
which did not beat his previous
enson, president.
loan fund.
who explained the pyrpose of
record.
May 23, Lorn Pine; May 27,
Following
is
a
list
of
the
var­
the meeting and told the story of Drain, Grade School Commence­ ious awards and gifts: Ashland
P.E.O. sisterhood of Oregon; Has New Manager
Bob LaBlanc. won third in the
the festival.
A, C. Nlninger and M. J. Maul- 440, and Jerry Mitchell placed se­
ment. Associate Professor Roy branch American Association of forty dollars loan fund.
Soroptimist club, Ashland; one sby have sold the Drivc-In Mark­ cond in the javelin. Ashland’s
McNeal: May 21, Glendale; May University women; ten dollar
Haynes and Songer
22, Sisters; May 27, Coos River; award to an outstanding student scholarship of seventy-five dol­ et on C street to W. P. Hamby land last week visiting the lodge,
lars.
May 29, Kerby.
and son, of Ashland. The Ham- meet with 12 points.
in teacher education.
Open Jewelry Store
Leon Mulling: May 22, Malin-
Ashland city government aided
Mrs, J, G, Anderson, Mrs, V. G. bys will assume ownership of the
A1 Haynes and Slade Songer, May 23, Eagle Point: May 27, in grading the grounds of the vet­ Bamthouse, Mrs, Ralph Billings, market on June 1.
Roy Banta Gets Top
former Ashland jewelers, opened Coos River, May 29, Kerby.
eran’s housing units.
Mrs, Pnul Uyers, Mrs. W. J. Cran­ Hamby operated a grocery,
President E. N. Stevenson: May
a watch repair and jewelry store
Benevolent protective order of dall, Mrs. Paul Decker, Mrs. G. store in Piedmont, California for Honors in Shoot
in Myrtle Creek, Oregon this 20, Coquille: May 21, Bonanza: Eljts gave a scholarship to an M. Frost, Mrs. Marie Gorman, twenty three years.
Roy Banta held high honors for
May 22. Gold Hili: May 23, Rogue outstanding student,
week.
totaling Mr». J. L. Grubb, Mrs, C, H.
having
highest score at the
Kiinsey and family visited Ashland the
Haynes recently sold his jew­ River; May 26. Wolf Creek; May i seven hundred; forty dollars.
Heath, Mrs. Sam McNair, Mrs, L. ’ the Bert
gun club shoot. Monday,
Oregon
Caves
Sunday.
elry store on East Main to Ken 27, Phoenix: May 28. Drain: May' Joe Earley, Eugene, Oregon, E, Messenger, Mrs. J, H. Monroe,, ____________________________' evening at the Ashlancf Armory
Peabody. Previous to the period 29, Cottage Grove: June 5, Mvrtle , one hundred dollars for four Mrs. J. M. Wagner, Mrs. D. S. I
Max Turzenbach was second
of time the store was in the Creek.
awards of twenty five dollars Whitney, Mrs. Harvey Woods. to offer games, reading hours. I with 282 Al’ Gehhard, 271; Art
hands of Haynes it had been
Dr. Arthur Taylor: May 19. i each, to business managers of the Ashland city Library, Congrega­ handcrafts with leather, metal. Haskins, 267: and O. Z. Howard
owned and operated by Songer. Lincoln: Mav 21. Bridge; May 22. “Siskiyou” ns prove faithful and tional church of Ashland. Jack­ reed work, basket making: arch- ’ and John Nosier tied with a score
The two Ashland men are Camas Valley: May ’ 3, Brook­ efficient In work.
sonville Garden club, Lilhia ery classes, and paddle tennis, of 264.
planning to operate a complete ings; Mav 28. Sains Valley; Mav j Lambda Chi, Southern Oregon hotel, and the Medford Garden Swimming instructions may also | Visitors are welcome at the
store in the Myrtle Creek area 29 .Applegate.
college; twenty dollars award to club, made gifts in connection be offered at Twin Plunges in next Monday evening meeting at
ns soon as they can get a proper
Dean Marshall Woodell: May student outstanding In scholar­ with landscaping the grounds of connection with this same pro- the armory, according to Larkin
Sheridan Will
Coach Ball Team
Saturday Funeral
For Lewis Dodge
Association Gets
25 Members In
First Two Days
Election
Of Officers To
Happen Tuesday
ANNOUNCEMENT OF AWARDS
AND GIFTS TO S. 0. C., JUNE 5
location.
22, Prospect; May 28, Talent.
ship during the year.
the veterans’ housing units.
Fullerton Wins
State Mile Race
Sram.
i Grubb, president of the gun club.