O nt (j. Li b i a iy . IXMNGTHE TOWN With DOOL2Y *1lt* So+dltentt ôleao+i Formerly the Southern O rsqit Miner $3.00 per year The city's only home-own*d NEWS REVIEW C H U C K M c F A K L A N , fu n n e l- ly w ith K W IN , w in k e d o u t muiih scripts w h ile lie was here to u t in u ld be title d “ L it t le Vinita to tile liu in cH u l Y o u r N e ig h b o rs.' 3.00 PER YEAR We tw is te d ( h iie k 's u n u und he agreed to let on use them*. Y o u 'll lull! the f lin t im e m i tne In u it page thin issue W h ile w e 're on the su b je ct ol ra d io has a u yo iu hoM iit a n y th in g ti'o iu lit> Y I ’ E C K , In r iiie i in u iiu g e i ol tin |4<wi Itn lit t le tw o h u n d re d and f i f t y w a ite r w in c h Is at the to o t ol tle liiia n Ito u it . , A n d w h o is the M A R G IE w h o d e d ica te d a newspaper ASKIANI). JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON T h u rsd ay , Ju ly 10. 1947 Voi 14. No. 18 MRS. MABEL LOWTHER TO "SOUTHERN OREGON PRESIDE AT MEETING COLLEGE” OFFICIAL , M u. Mabel Low ther, bi-coun- “Southern Oregon College'* in gold on a light buff background ' ty president of the Women's now labels the southern branch Tem perance union, will preside of the State System of Highei at the bi-county meeting, T hurs- Education in Ashland. In 1939 the j day, July 10, at the first B aptist legislature changed the state nor mal schools to colleges of educa | church in Medford. A covered tion. Until last week the name of ' dish luncheon will be served at little luiuiha during Mersuno riti I1N For 1947-48 Miss Doris Sample State Normal School adorned the Six Stores Now Doing i noon. v ite h 's i equest p ro g iu u i t'lith e i front of the building. A nother Mrs. Fred Tno/.e, state presi- Fiscal Year Will Be Will Represent Asidand n ig h t to C U L L E N and LAW Business in New Knox step In higher education for ' dent of the tem perance union. RENCE and why? Discussed G.P. Gladioli Festival Building on Main St. southern Oregon is indicated by 1 will be the principal speaker. HARO LD THO M AS, A s h la n d the new appelation. She will give a report on (he d is tr ic t fo re s t ra n g e r, sta te d be- Meeting next Monday night world convention of the union Miss Gladys Mack wilt go to Unofficial opening of the tw e en p u lls W ednesday a fte r the m em bers of the Hoard of D ir held in Ashbury Park, New J e r Seaside, Oregon, to compete in Knox building on Main and Oak noon th a t the th re e m ile tr a il to the “Miss Oregon" beauty con the top ot W agner U n tie had not ectors of the Cham ber of Com sey, June 5 to 10 street took place Monday, Ju ly 7, M embers from Ashland and test July 20-27-28. MTss Mack, 5 leve led o u t a h it d u rin g the w in merce will discuss plans for the when four of the tenants opened ter. THOM AS and L L O Y D next fiscal year’s operations of G rants Pass will attend th«- m eet feet, 7 inches tall, weighs 128 A shland Elks town baseball for business. Construction of the ing. B R A N S F O R D , lo re s e n g in e e r fo r th«- Chamber. pounds, 19 year old daughter of team will meet the Hilt, C alifor building was started in Septem th is d is tric t, lo o k the t r ip to the The director: will also consider Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Mack. 179 Oak nia team, Sunday, Ju ly 13, on the ber of last year by Mr. and Mrs. to p o l the HutU" to check tr a il c o n d itio n s T H O M A S said his plans for next years Fourth o f street, was chosen by Judges to Southern Oregon college Fuller George W Knox. Mr and Mrs. c o n d itio n w a sn ’ t so had g oing up July celebration in the light ol represent Ashland in the Seaside field. Knox who have been living in tin t th a t c o in in g d o w n was d i f the events which took place this Harold Duffield died a t the Contest at the “Miss A shland’’ G rants Pass Cavemen came to Ashland during the past eight fe re n t. H a rd on the knees, sez he year, William Healy, secretary o f'A sh la n d Community hospital. show held in the chautaqua shell Ashland S aturday nftern o o n, years purchased the shoe repair . . S p e a kin g o t p h y s ic a l c o n d i the Chum ber said today. Saturday, July 5. Duffield had the night of Ju ly 4. She is em ’•ily 5. and defeated the local shop from J D. Meyers & Son in tio n , us we w ere, R O L A N D , At the regular m eeting of till worked for many years as clerk ployed at M errill’s confectionery. ___ Elks by ________ a score of _ 11 to _ 7. _____ Sunday 1943. It was located in the same HARKS, n e w p r i n i p a I 'd . Cham ber of Commerce held Tues at the Hardy H ardw are store, and Miss Doris Sample, golden afternoon, July 6, C entral P o in t' P,ace as the new building. Knox the loca l h ig h school, is a firm | ,i.,y , t , he m h ia coffee shop wag living at 124 ManzAnita haired court house employee, was won a close m atch with the Elks form erly worked for Meyers be believer in com petitive sports, i Healy m ade a financial report to •tree! with his wife, Ora, a t the judged as second place winnci by one point the score being 8 to fore buying his business. He points out for lus reasons, tin the m em bers present concerning tim e of his death. in the “Miss A shland” contest. 7. The Knox Shoe Repair will be tact that Am erican soldiers dem the outcome of the 1947 celebra Mr. Duffield was born August Miss Sample, weighs 110 pounds, operated by Knox, and an ap Coach McLean used Baker, onstrated on the battlefields of tion. 31, 1882, in Ontario, Canada. He 5 feet, 4 inches tall, and is 19 Copeland and Pinkham on the prentice, Donald Rom inger of the world then superiority, and The celebration's gross, includ- is survived by his wife, Ora, and years old. mound over the w eek l dlent. Sid Knox, eleven year Miss Elouise Morris placed pitchers says PARKS, it was brought a 1 mg receipts from Soda ticket two sons; Gordon of N orth Bend, end. C harlie W arren, Neil Arant, son of the Knox’s, and Mrs. Knox bout by tiie fa d that these boys ; sales und other events totaled up- Oregon, and Dean of Brownsville, third in the contest. Miss Morris Dick Shok, Strickland, Hill and will assist in the front office were trained on the playing 1 proxiinately $3,800. This gross Texas; also one sister, Mrs. Jam es is also employed at M errill’s con Copeland made up the outfield. where retail shoe sales will take fectionery, is 5 feet 5*2 inches tall Infield was composed of Tiny place. K eller’s and Thorogood fields ot towns such as Ashland. * Was $1000 less than the e Unrated Watson of Rockwood, Canada. Comment: He may have some- J grogs which C ham ber officialZftr- Funeral services were held and is 18 years old. Jones, Eddie Joannis, Bobby m en’s shoes will be sold in the thing there. i pected. Mrs. Bette Hampton, director Jloefs, W ednesday, Ju ly 9. 1:30 p.m. for Johnny Gray, Snuf f y repair shop. Freem an shoes will LOIS WARMAC K, though not Expenditures for the Fourth of Mr. Duffield in the Litw iller fun- of the “Miss Ashland" contest, Smith, and Bud Casey. be in stock in the near future. a m em ber ot the ( hurnhci ol July celebration will lx- around eral chapel under the auspices o f will accompany Miss Mack to O ther businesses located in the Seaside. Commerce, was l ig h t in there I $3500 according to Healy. The flie Masonic lodge. Knox building include: W illiam Miss Sample will represent pitching on the Fourth of July. Plym outh auto and auto prom o-j M iller’s barber shop; B etty’s Tot She sold SODA tick, ts just foi tion cost $2000, fireworks, $507.00. Ashland at the Gladioli festival; shop, owned by Betty Reynolds; in G rants Pass the first of Aug- the fun of it" and didn't do b a d - ! barbeque $385.00, advertising and Excel! Dress Shop, owned by Mrs. ly Highlights of the days printing. $40000 prize«, $150 00, gust . M argaret Chiles; Candyland, Ral sales included I)R. WILLIAM and expense of the queen contest ph Q uinnett; and the Van Dyke BRACKER selling from door to $150.00. and Lom bard law offices. Mr. and d oo r and K E L C Y S M IT H s e llin g Healy pointed out that the b u r Mrs. Knox will occupy the up a book tor C. M LITWILLER den o f m a k in g the celebration a stairs front apartm ent, and Mrs. There's some strong talk going success fell on a small m inority G ertrude B artlett, m other of Mrs 1 A rthur Kreism an, A ssistant the rounds about not giving a of members ol the Cham ber of CITY EMPLOYEES GET Knox, will live .n another up Professor of English at Southern cur away during next year's cele Commerci'. Fuller cooperation in 10% SALARY INCREASE stairs apartm ent. There are three (begun College who is at present bration. The total expenditure future projects is essential he said. BOYS. 14 TO It. CAN EFFECTIVE JULY 1 other office suites, of two & three I in Boston, M assachusetts, work- JOIN NATIONAL RIFLE was scarcely worth the n r, say u,jd he cited figures showing that rooms each, that, as yet. have ! ing on his doctorate, has edited ASSOCIATION JUNIORS Budget for the city of Ashland not been rented toe boys in the know. More about of the 137 business and proies- a technical text which is used in that later. during the fiscal year of 1947-48 sionnl men who belong to the Je rry Sleppy of Ashland was O rganization of a Ju n io r Gun a new television course at Boston cham ber tw enty five sold no club for the young nimirods, age M assachusetts television expert, was okayed Tuesday night by general contractor for the build the m em bers of the city council tickets at all, anil 36 sold less 14 to 18, of A shland is in the University this summer. The book ing: William Laing, architect; and at $46,598 taxable monies. This the following other firms did than ten. Had each m em ber sold hands of a com m ittee headed by was w ritten by Kenn Schaffer, the one book he was assigned the Clarence W illiams and composed for a radio bi oadcasting survey am ount does not exceed the six w ork and furnished m aterials for per cent lim itations. project would have gone over the building: A shland Cabinet John Nosier, O. R. Edwards, course. Kreism an is credited with Revenue from the sale of pub Works; Acme Roofing Co.; Speeee the top and could have been of Vern Decker, and Larkin G rubb, editorship on the title page. lic utilities totals $299.233. This Plum bin Co.; Oak St.^Tank and. deemed a complete success. All are members of the Ashland Completion of the Shakespi a r - , fund carries th e 'm a jo r share of Steel; L. Gordon, Ashland. gun club which is sponsoring the lun stage was assured m em bers the expense of operating the city, bricklayer; M. C. Llninger & Ju n io r group. Total estim ated expenditures for Sons, ~ ot the Festival association Tues Medford; F rank W alton. ' A m eeting of parents and inter the coming year are $345,831 day night when the city council -Medford: Larry Basey: Barnards; ested boys will be held sometime Members of the budget com X-L Electric; Provosts; M arshall approved the grant of $1100.00 to Newly elected officers of the in the near fu tu re according , to m ittee who set up this year’s Wells. Ashland General Hard- com plete the work which is be ing done try Ausland and Dodson, Lions club presided at their fi' .U Williams. An instruct a w ill lie Ratnh q riin b HoCaotori TnZ m , bud^ c t l n c l u d e d C’erald W enner,! ware: Simpson H ardw are: Boss- official m eeting of the club Tues- selected and a group of boys, not s\shland contractors. eat ™ T° 1 N ¡ c am y NiVr r ‘S?,rR° ^ rt ¿ ? gle' Llo>'d 'h a rd Lum ber Co.: Belli ie Lum- Previously the city had spent ' day evening, Ju ly 8, at the Lithia 1 ss than 10. will com prise the T rib b u tt in the m en’s senior div Selby, Dr. W W. Weller, and ber Co., and the Copeland Lum- cham pionship tennis match. ‘ Don O'Bleness $2400.00 of a proposed expendi- ! hotel. Ben T Lombard, president, charter m em bers of the organi- ision T..n. „ _i, c j , ------------ r - - . ber Co. Knox and his father. Wil- ture of $3500 on the structure introduced Dr. Elmo Stevenson, ration - , “A1,-' L in ,Pa r*t F e d The new budget perm its a 10 hs Knox Salem Oregon d anted The National K y1* aS8£ iatl°.n Wh»’ted J V ° n fr(T H arry ’5-a n " per cent raise in the sala,les (>f the interior of the budding which is being built in the old l president of Southern Oregon -_ - ■, g C hautauqua shell. The $1100.00 College who spoke on Geology of will arrange e for the W ar Depart- nasto in the m en’s junior divi- all city employees except those I m ent to loan an one target rifle to slon. Dorothy Morris was declar- in the light and w ater depart- granted Tuesday completes th« Jackson county. Following Dr. Stevenson’s ad- euch ««uad of five boys and will ed champion of the wom en’s sen- ments’ These d ep artm ents'diT nid 11 T p j l l t l c ity « a m o un t set aside fo r the dress Robert Lugar, who was also obtain 400 rounds of a m m u n -' ior division when she defeated come under the budget. ,4111 I * U t l l l I V U l l l stage A ccording. to Angus Bowmer, chairm an of the Lion’s conces- hion P^i m em ber yearly. , Virginia Cotton Review Petitions ___ director of the plays, this means sions for the 4th of July, ................ made a boys m terested in - joining i Venita Roberson and Shirley A _ delegation of citizens from ! that the shows will he able to go report on the gross am ount taken gun club are requested to B alfour will play the champion- the North Main and Siskivou i on this year. William Healy, s e e -• In by the sale of novelties, soda 8et *°ucn with aov m em ber of ship m atch in the wom en’s jun- boulevard areas met with th e | John von K uhlm an m anager of retary of the Festival association P°P. >ce cream, candy, and hot toe Ashland gun d u b or the gun loor division, Saturday, July 12. council Tuesday and requested e g girls ir ls s o softball f t h n li te team a m o of f ^ A Ash- sh - Tuesday and req u e sted t , h the appeared before the council o n ! d'»Rs This gross amount was S,l,b s Ju n io r com m ittee. Will- in the city park. This match was that findings of the planning land, announces th at the girls behalf of the group. I $1215 on tarns ams stated. not playyed on fhe fourth be- commission pertaining to zoning w ill' Dlav their second game of $1215.00. An announcem ent will be made ( cause one of the girls was called those areas for busness be made the season Sundav Ju lv 13 ■ — 0— — — as to the date of the first meet- w out ti r ° i a5c o rd ,n g . ,to .D l.: PUj lic' The P a n n in g commission 2:00 p.m. on W altei Phillips fielff. MISS OLLIE DEPEW WILL ing. W illiam E. Bracker. president ot had previously turned down the with the G rants Phss girls PUBLISH ENGLISH BOOK __ i eirls defeated _*„5 the Med j the young m men's soon- petitions but no official o ffic ia l report ~ .. en’s club, that spe-n- Ashland Miss Ollie Depew, m em ber of Mrs. Macy D. Hill of Baraboo, sored the tennis tournam ent. concerning the reasons for this ford girl’s team five to four last the faculty of Southern Oregon Wisconsin is spending the sum-1 Trophies were presented to action had been made. Sundav Ju lv 6 College, is publishing a college m er with Mrs. Ethel Benton, new these tennis champions by the Members of the plannng com-1 Personnel o f the A s h la n d team textbook in the field of English, Don Vaughn, form er Southern m anager of the Ashland hotel. Sheldon Jew elry store. Ashland mission are: Earl Newbry.Bchan- in c lu d e s B e tty Merwin pitcher through Funk and W agnalls Co. H arry Morris. William Irene Matoon catcher: Eunice of New York. The book will be Oregon College student, and Wes Mrs. Hill form erly owned the Sporting Goods Co: Ashland Gen- man; Oden, George W eanus first base; Ha vs. second: put into print this year. Miss De ley Cook, form er LaGrande, Ore P .ak ee ?n W iseoniin’es° rt a t D° ' * ^ al J?ardw are: and Lithia P,um b P r 'ggs. Howard ing C o _______ ___ Green. Gerald W enner, C h e t! Anita Peters, third base; Lois pew Is Associate Professor of gon rancher, this week began op - k _ l n W ,scons,n' ____ Correy, Dr. Ralph Poston. Ex-of- Brewer, short stop; Viola Mer- English This is her second book erating the Top Hat drive-in in the field of English language which they purchased Ju ly 1 S. Wiley, William Briggs’ and center field; and Doreqp Weanus, and literature since coining to from Woody Johnson, and Lee Elmer Biegel. the college in 1932; the form er Holbrook, form er owners and op I left fielder. X-Ray Needed publication, issued by Ginn and erators. Robert Lugar, hospital adm in, i Mr. and Mrs. Cook and twd Company of Boston, is used as a istrative head and Dr. C. ' rH K S YV ID S college text throughout the coun sons. David and Jim m y, are pre try. sently living a t 435 G uthrie By Chuck M cFarlan ■ In his den are var ions odds and J i t ” 1“ that ” u coun,ci1 Rtreet. Mrs. Cook is the daught- ______ _________ , ______ _____ up during his trav ’ kc a£ ,lon on tbe purchase of a (Chuck M cFarlan, form erly of ends picked Elks Lodge received $30 for new X -ray machine. er of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Hineh of fhe staff of KWIN, and now with els in foreign ports. Hanging on ............. They stated havine thp w in n in g flo a t in the that address. a K lam ath Falls radio station, the walls are Chinese silk tapes- \ hat ^ p r e s e n t machine, wmeh ? a' in g Tth,e w inning Hoat^m the Vaughn, who graduated from did a «arias of hum an in te re s t, tries. In one portion of the room r .as Pre^ n ‘®d to the hospital by 4th of Ju ly parade. Miss B arbara Messenger, 4th Ju ly queen and SOC this year, is form er resi- sketches during his stay h here in? w u er< T n° 'i citv b ro ken W h ich h . „ UL «9 ? , ’ . S a y re I is t a a set set table, i, ,P’ a 8 large l a r g e table ‘ab,e with w ' ,b Mayor Wiley instructed su . her court of bonor " e r e seated dent of Prospect. t.WOA ^ al,ler ° nPS ne8t,Pg u.nd^ perintendenT B iegei to cheek into ° n the Elks floa' Bt>llview 4' H Both men are veterans of this published. The News Review is it. AU three exquisitely nano t ^e sjtuatiOn. club received $20 for having the Oliver Erickson, Portland, ns- war. Vaughn served as a sergeant grateful to Mr. McFairlan for the 1 'mu I « i .,i,. i u Tbe council also okayed the as- best organized float. K e rr’s Meat in the European T heater of Op- i opportunity to utilize this mater- sistant regional forester In charge arket was aw chow signm ent of the hospital i . There is - also . , . a , Japanese ■ , ; , oi&imi«. in in mt- iiu s u u n i le-se le se i. , M ..... ................ . . . . . arded . . . . . . . $15 fqr i.,. the n . of tim ber m anagement, made nn erations and Cook was a m arine ial.) table, a foot high and three feet the Ashland Com m unity Hosni- best dlsPlay float; and Oak I I m et a m an the other day who long and a foot and a half wide, tai, incorporated. Inspection of the Ashland dis pilot- S treet Tank and Steel $10 for N either Johnson nor Holbrook I Is in tru th "a m an after my own It is a highly polished dark tro- trict Tuesday. He was accom pan . . .. . second best. Southern Oregon m ade any statem ent as to their J heart.’’ He has done things (hat ied by Harold Thomas, Ashland J.111,*'10 an.y 81 pical wood, and also hand carved. T > „ ., Q U . College received $7.50 fof the i I’ve alw ays w anted to do, and district ranger. Karl Jan o u ch .! future p,ans' Two art pieces which would | k C V ’ best novelty float. ; he’s been places I’ve always Rogue River forest district sup Richard Carlson won first prize m ake collector’s eyes pop are the w anted to go .and he likes things two dragon lanterns which are V A .D ? U l n U S S , a - for ............ . . . . ____ ervisor, William Rates, assistant the best ________ decorated tricvcle. ___ * that I like. to the supervisor in charge of each set in a base. They form an Reverend George M. Shum an. O ther prizes piven for parade First of all he has a den, a S figure about twQ and a halt rYinis,ei' °f tbe P re s b y te ria n entrants were given according to tim ber sales, and M aurice Ted Clarence W illiams gave a ten Place all his own w here he can feet high, starting with the tali cburch. spoke to the m em bers of num bers that were worn bv each row, fire assistant. The check included the Keene m inute talk on the evil.* of c.V- put b,.s « e t on the desk, smoke a of the dragon on the bottom to tbe Soroptim ist club, W ednesday person, and these persons have creek range, the Pine M o u n tain , bon monoxide gas to m em bers ol | **(?> black cigar or a smelly pine the neck curve at the top. From noon' Ju ly 8. at the Lithia hotel not as yet been identified, ne- lim ber sales area, the W hite fir. the Toastm asters club, "Monday and scatter the ashes on fnc the m outh of each hangs a de- Charles W orth, president of cording to W illiam Healv, Cham- tim ber sales area, the Moon Prai-1 evening, July 7, at the Lithi floor. the club, presided at the meetinp ber of Commerce .secretary. lightful little lantern. He happens to be Lt. Com rie guard station. The Bl<? Elk i hotel. Don H inthorne acted as Reverend Shum an spoke on de- Mbs. Juliana Bond, 283 High The O verand’s, com m ander and guard station and the Robinson toastm aster, and Dave W hiltle m ander John W. Oversvnd U.S.N Mrs. street, was w inner of the new Overand, ’ son John, and moc™ y and no topiem Itip.vinttoici, (Ret) who after 35 years in t h e . . . . , „ ____________ was aster Butte lookout. Plym outh autom obile, p i v e n Jo h n C ollin, nnd R obe,. Dodee J m » l « ' ‘« .le d In Ore Benue r ii w & i Fire crews and the extent of V's i 7 H I S s i E i M O T H E R D e v e U p X it“' S S S to H . their training were also checked. each gave five m inute speeches . . . . ,n ‘ b™,Bht the I a irv B i v ’t*5'" ? * ..? ' , Talbot, route 2 box 353. won !>■ on “instrum ents and - travels to fishing and hunting «nd relaxing, j He’s been Mr. and Mrs. John ” «n v ., m . Victoria.’’ - .e n places in this world in-1 ‘ ,wy nougnt tne i,ari> Has< \ Wisconsin, is visiting his step rpftar r hest w h ir h was tovnn man are the parent« of a daugh Carl Baldwin ,of the Pacific eluding the 1912 Nicaragua cam- P,ace on Helman road a year ago mother. Mrs. Mary Haynes at 419 tu(.‘ Soronttm ist club S t r n ter, M vrtle Marin, who was boyn Telephone and Telegraph Co. of 1 pnlgn, service on the old I).s i They have two daughter- Laurel street. Haynes is forem ar cm ifh 555 F-iinoPu- „'nn ‘ho ,. - also . . . one ------ Io a . Navy « ............... F a .n ie u won the , Julv 7. San Francisco: and Robert Rhein- Moines in World .. W ar I. A long both m ------ arried, man. at , he A1]js Cha,mers plant ir dio: and 55S Theo F rudenthaler was Mr. and Mrs. William Ren'"'n holt, of KWIN, were guests Mon- soJ°u rn in the Phillipines durin" and the other, wi ll she d ou hh Milwaukie. awarded the lamp. and family are vacationing on the day evening of (he Tonstninstef.' *be Interim period between the crossed the Navy, she m arrie I Haynes is also a lapidarist and Oregon coast this week. D uring club, wars, and a job in supply for the doctor. That w asn't too bad. It came to Ashland to collect and Marie Gowado o f B eatty, Ore- their absence Robert Snider is ------------------------ Pacific fleet during World War was the fact that he's an Arm y .view the stones native to this | gon returned to Ashland w ith C. of C. Board of Directors Plans Monday Meeting Miss Mack Will Go To Seaside July 26-27-28 Businesses In Knox Building Open This Week i Elks to Play Hilt Sunday Aft., July 13 Harold Duffield Dies Sat., July 5 C. W. Williams Is Committee Head For Jr. Gun Club Kreisman Edits Text Eor Televisioners Council Approves Budget for 1947 48 Fiscal Year Stage Assured By Grant Gf 61100 Tennis Champions Receive Trophies Stevenson Talks To I Jon Club Members A" I ■* Il V film ic R ¿1 Play Grants Pass Cook and Vaughn Purchase Top Hat McFarlan Finds Commander Man After His Own Heart - wi„. ,,ht I /irliFZ* Parade Grand Prize Forest District Inspection Made rF„U »human Tells Chill Ahnilf Puccin Williams Gives Talk Toastmasters Club operating the Plaza grocery. New» Review $3.00 per year 1 H- man. | country. Rose M. Kerrigan.