Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 03, 1947, Image 1

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All-Star Baseball Game^Fuller Field, July 4, 4:30 p. m
SCa^i
FROM THE HELL BOX
By *riiv I’rin ti-i'«
T he m ajor portion of the front
page is tak en lip thia w eek w ith
pix of Miss Axhlund co n testan ts
May the hest one be th e w in n er
»ay we, and day d ream in g n bit 3.00 PER YEAR
we m ight add: w o u ld n ’t it b<
som ething if Mix« A shland ire
cam e Miss Oregon, und Miss O re
gon was selected Io be Miss
Am erica.
Ruth Reers
S&utlteA+t & letton,
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NEWS REVIEW
ASUI
ANI). lAf.KsON COUNTY. OREGON T h u rsd ay , Ju ly 3, 1947
Voi 14. No. 17
4th and 5th Celebration Plans Are Completed
Tennis Matches
Are To Be Played
July 4th and 5th
OFFICIAL PROGRAM
FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION
Ju ly 3
Q ueen C oronation — L ith ia P ark B andstand
•Softliall gam e - Ook S tre e t T an k ers vs R edding
8 30 p.m.
8 p.m'
Ju ly 4
P arad e
C h ild ren ’s S p o rts — L ith ia P ark
Band C onceri
L ithia P ark
THURSDAY EVENING CORONATION
OF QUEEN BEGINS ’47 PROGRAM
10:30 a m .
U iiin n s ot M atches in
11:48 a.m
Noon
Four Divisions Will
Barbecue
L ith ia Park
.
Noon
Flay for ChampioDships D jving E xhibition: tram p o lin e T ien,onstration Tw in Plunges 1:00p.m.
■Lmi-.r L gion Ball G am e — Puller Field
130 p m
8wnl«final game in the City ' Y” T ennis F inals — L ith ia P ark
10:00 a.m .; 1:30 p.m.: 3:30 p.m.
wicie T ennis T o u rn a m e n t h av e Rodeo and Horse Racing — Rodeo P ark
2:00 p.m
I been played ¡uni tin- eight con Band C oncert — L ithia P a rk
4 (gj p m ’
Iteetanta who have won their mat Ba e b a l1 gam e House -of D avid vs Harlem G lobe tro tte rs — F u ller
leh es in the lo u r divisions o f tie
Field
4:30 p.m.
I loin 11,,IIH n|
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” ■« SODA C eleb ra tio n (free cai and oth r gifts) on the PLaza 7 :30 p.m.
*‘,n P ,,,nsluP m atches, wRi c h ' Miss A m erica C o n te s t— S h ak esp earean Stage
8:00 p.m.
the
S o n b.A AV<’i ceJet,ration,
}'\ co,n n e‘ t J ’" u n ly w 4 '.‘h
8:00 p.m.
jiiie S.O
th S oftball G am e — A shland f u r ls vs M edford G irls
J u k e Box D ance — T w in P lunges Pavilion
la n d 5th
0:00 p.m.
F irew orks — F u lle r Field
9:00 p.m
In th e M e n ’s S enm i D h liJ im ,
< ham pionship M atch m il he t e
July 5
twe-en Tod N. Tribbutt and Ralph Rodeo and H orse R acing — Rodeo P ark
2:00 p.m.
S. Click
P.a-i hall gam e
A shlan d vs G ran t Pre Fullei Field
2:30 p.m.
In tin- M en's J u n io r D ivision J u k e Box Dance
T w in P lunges
9:00 p.m.
| Harry Kannasto will p |;,y Fred
W hited Jr. for the ciiam p io n sh ip
Ju ly 6
In the W om en's Ju n io i Division* Ashland C hurches — M orning . and Evening
C ham pionship M atch will he be-
B ow ball G --------------
am e — A ----------
shland C vs
C ent
live
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e n tra
l P o in t, F u lle r Fo ld
2 30 pm .
tw een
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1 B* If V enii<l
H°berion
,r,,i Shir-
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* h . 0 ,.°UW om ens S en io r n .v i. ',n’’ ' h‘’. * ’ w «nd G»«*w.l Hard- Bill Cate. Dr. E. E. Brown. G o r­
don Dorothy Morris wih ,> h ! V u ’ X
a w a rd e d . to e ;u h
d ?n M ‘‘ler. Dr. Elm o S tevenson,
Barbara Messenger led the 4th
L
V
w . C otton f.n the ctm m nion I 0 ?
city cham pion ten n is P hilips Burns, Richard Joy. Mit- of July queen contestants by
■hlp
< tt.m p.on- players.
tag. fc R ichardson, Eldon Se, m- 28.330 votes, in the final counting.
, T rophies d o nated i,. S h e l d r „ ,
'" " T ? 'h<’ Pa , t H ip ated 5 5 ? V / RiJ8sf‘11
B et,v Wahl. ' Marilyn Miller was second, with
Jew elry Store. Sim ps«,» H.trf »
eliminatedI in the tennis Mary Lou Hahn. Ruth Seitz, Bob Barbara Reed com ing in third.
Brunette. First National Bank Iw .re, Ashland S p o r R n a ^ o o i
,GeOrg,e ShU‘ ’ h',lips,' John Lance- G‘ n*
Dr. George Hull w ill crown Miss
employee. 28 years old. 5’ 2 ‘ j ’’
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»nan, Tony .Shirley, Irv in L esser i is. and M ary Medea If
Messenger queen in Lithia park.
tall, weighs 121 pounds.
July 3.
Twenty-One Different
Events Will Take Place
M essenger Reigns
4
A sh lan d ’s trad itio n al F o u rth of
J u ly celeb ratio n will begin T h u r­
sday evening w ith th e coronation
of Miss B arb a ra M essenger as
q u een and will conclude S u n d ay
aftern o o n w ith a baseball gam e
betw een A shland and C en tral
P o in t a t F u ller field.
T he gift of a new P ly m o u th at
7:30 p.m. to som e m em b er of th e
S o u th ern O regon d ev elo p m en t
asociation will h ig h lig h t th e ;< t-
lvities of the F o u rth . T ick ets will
be on sale d u rin g th e day by a
co m m ittee headed by Ed S ing-
m aster and including Don CTBle-
ness, Jim Busch, H ugh M cK eever,
Dr. W. W Wedler, H enry M etz,
Dale M ayfield, Bill Daly, K elcy
S m ith, E. J. L aM arre, W endell
Law rence, B en L om bard, Don
H inthorne, and E m m ett W hit-
ham .
Shriners Attend
Eugene Ceremony
Follow ing persons from A sh ­
lan d atten d ed th e cerem onial
held by H illah T em ple in Eugene-
S atu rd ay , J u n e 28: E arl T. New-
b ry , H. H. M ay b erry , R ufus E
D etrick, J. Sam Jo rd a n , W D.
W hittle, M. P. D u n n ,Phil H
S tan sb u ry , H a rry G. T ravis, Roy
F razier, G eorge Sikes, G. S cott
Reed, R. L. N eill, R. J. B rickell,
C. C. W olters, V G. B arn th o u se
Dr. M arcus Wood, E. A. P ark t r,
T S. W illiam s. F ra n k Van Dykei
E. E. Silfast, G eo rg e A. Sijfast,
and A lb ert W W odawflrd. This
Sixteen E vents Will
g ro u p re tu rn e d ffi A shland S u n ­
Be Included in the Two
day, J u n e 29.
Day Rodeo and Races
T he H illah T em ple band took
p a rt in the p arad e S atu rd a y even-
! A shland R iding Associate o n i ing. A bout 1500 persons a tte n d e J
will sponsor th e ir fo u rth an n u al i the cerem ony w ith ev ery tow n
rodeo and horse races, J u ly 4 in O regon being re p refe n ted ,
and 5 at th e ir new rodeo gro u n d s w ith sev en teen o th e r states re-
on V alley View road ju st off hi -h piesen ted .
v a v 99. H enry G. E nders is p re-) S even thousand, seven h u n d red
sld en t of th e riding asso ciate.!’ and six dollars w as collected
and Jo h n P. D au g h erty , sec retary from the v arious S h rin e clubs
tie a su re r.
for th e p u rch ase of eq u ip m en t
Ju d g es for the tw o day show for the P o rtla n d u n it, s h rin e
will be Founcv L eonard, H ugh hospital, for crip p led ch ild ren
B arron and A ndy
A nderson.
M ack B arb o u r will' fu rn ish th< O a k S t r P P t T i in k i» ! « «
stock for the rodeo, w hich will i n - 1
" v l X a flK v iS
elude calves, steers, b rah m a bull.
and horses.
A sh lan d 's Oak S tre e t T an k ers
E vents for th e show will in ­
team w ill m eet
the
clude: E vent No. 1: 2 p.m. In tro ­ softball
duction of officials, guests, judges R edding C alifornia S h asta Dam
and officers. E vent No. 2; BaiC- team T h u rsd ay ev en in g , J u ly 3.
back Broncos, p u rse $100.00. No Lee F lin k will pitch for th e tan k -
31 S addle h o rs ; race. 440 y ard s niound S i ^ i h t ' ^ ’'V f'
° ? thp
.
m ile; p u rse $30.00. No. 4; C alf S X a r d h L
L a llfo ' n ’« t t ™ -
Roping: puree $100.00. No. 5. S ad- v en
L ^ s a s - d n ’“ i ° f h ‘‘i
•T
die B ronc Riding, p urse $100.00. c o m i . S
m th
o to u Sh‘’; t
No. 6: B usiness M en's Race. 440 Va Rev Th2 J " ? ™
S acram cn,t "
yards
m ile; p u rse $15.00. No. w i'i L m eeed?. t
’ u " '- bt
Ashland’s brunette. W eighs 115.:]
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---------7. T hree Team S ta k e Race (th re e
X e vet m h ' d J ’ e lmHY
Central Point blonde. S’. 6’’ tall. pounds. 5 . 2 ' j ’» fall. 19 years old.) Southern Oregon college brunette Merrill’s dark haired soda girl.
19 years old. and weighs team s of four rid ers each, p u rse r j . ', ?
’ d etetm in eu .
Quean name* 14
’I coed. 5*. 4“, w eighs 120 pounds. S’. 7”, mds.
9
$25.00. No. 8: F ree-fo r-A ll Horse•!
°f
128 pounds
I Race any s t i le saddle no h orse i dd ? ’ A shland a slig h t in-
barred . 660 y ard s '•« mile: p u rse
g a m e '^ W'" ** ch arg ed
$60.00. No. 9; Second section of
u i t
r
bare back bronc riding. No. 10:
¡n th ‘
i* e< fiiO,n ? rs t
Kids Pony Race (for ch ild ren un- L e th e J
d er 16 years) 440 yards, G m ik, T a n k e if N
t
° :lk. c ? reCt
p urse $10.00. No. 11; Second sec- S ervice
N osclcats'' and SteV(‘S
tion of calf roping. No. 12; M usi­
cal ch airs race, p u rse $5.00. No.
t
13; second section saddle bronc
riding. No. 14: Wild Cow M ilk- ^
TEXTBOO K COM M ISSION
mg, p puibc
urse $50.00. nil.
No. i,).
15; D
B rahm
uifc,
iannia a erxr* v S i tevenson, p resid
......... en t of
hull riding .purse $100.00. No. 16;
, . h a s ,bcen <’PP<»nted to serve
Hni
.,n : a n o th e r font y „ e a r term
------ on th e
Hot Blood horse , race, f,„-
for all
good race horses; 660 yards, one S tate T extbook C om m ission. .S te­
venson has served on this com ­
half m ile; purse $100.00.
m ission d u rin g th e past four
years, d u rin g w hich tim e m a th e ­
m atics, science and language arts
tex ts w ere selected. C. R. B ow ­
m an .S u p erin ten d en t ■* Jackson
C ounty Schools, is an outgoing
m em b er of this com m ission The
,,
,
social studies texts will be selrct-
fir i , Of \ \
T r s.ervl,cke?
next y ear by th e com m ission
of the A shland ch u rch es for t h i s ,
sum m er will h - S un d ay a fte r- LAW RENCE W ILL SPEA K
noon, th e Rev. G eorge M. Shu T o S OC TEACHERS
m an, m in ister of th e F irst P re s, j W endp|l L aw ren ce
,,
b v te n a n church and y .c e -m -;• - , th l. S o u th ern O regon New s R •'
cient of th e M inisterial Assoc, 1 , v ipW tviii to it
tion will preach.
1 X m i ™ in m , r
F.,h i’ ,''Urrt’n t
The service will be held >n ' m er schoo’ stu d en ts -u th o ’
L ith ia P ark at th e ban<M nnd ho sen .u jv v prin i
i i ^ ',r as
g in n in g a , 5:00 p.m. Thn Mini--
o '^ n
S T L iiS T
n “ ’ P° '” " r
J'O «i<orinm . U w r .n 5 e »¿nn,
The irst '.of the vesp er ^ r v i c r j
^ r Y'c.e. »¡me R uling
¡w e re held In 1942, according to . n .
,,
,I1 an 1 l" ’’ '
the Rev. Earl D ow ning of th e
, a?n Si l 1 ' , w F ;,r E:ist(>rn
F irst C hurch of C hrist. O rig in ally s,tu a t,o n thoroughly.
sponsored hv th e ITSO th e -e,-.
Mrs. M arg aret G rosm ick. m oth-
vices proved so p o p u lar th a t e r of J a k e W eitzel, left for San
since th e conclusion of the w a r F rancisco by plane M onday, Ju n e
Golden haired court house em-fl
f v * Ul.y. ,Ch° 01 iJ M ,d " ploy # , -5 '' «" 110 Pou"d’ - and 19b r u n e t t e Shakespearean produc­
they h av e been co n tin u ed u n d e r 30. She has been visiting in the
Rogue
River
brunette.
5’.
7”,
tall
e d . 6 . 514 . II y e w . old.
I y e w . old.
j.don ,t w . »'. r t ill. 20 y . L old. w eig h . 130 pound.
the auspices of th e M inisterial W eitzel hom e for th e past tw o
dg'
Alice Day
Retty Golden
Isabel Green
Gladys Mack
Ashland Riding
Assoc. Sponsor
Rodeo July 4,5
To Play Calif. Team
Eloui.se Morris
Doris Sample
Mickey Streitz
Ella Tatlow
Jesper Services
b Begin Sunday
. association.
weeks