U Ot O DOING THE TOWN With DOOLEY F o rm erly the Southern Oregca M in er *3.00 per year Labr, 4JJ *7<4e Tha NEWS REVIEW city's only home-owned Following im a l«-tt, , , welvert newspaper l(„K. , Rath, pre UUsnt oft roastm asters c |ub, hi porwe to U„- it«-»,, j„ Dooley column last week 3.00 PER Y E A R ASH! AND, JAC K $ u.\' CO U N TY , OREGON Thursday, July 24, 1947 Mr. Dooley Voi. 14, No. 20. 170 New« Review Ashland, Ore. Dear Sir: We, the Asiilaiift To;, m asters club, invite you a two other people. (mal.-s, Sgt. Pete Arena did what your guests, to participate b<- said tie would do,” coRn our «peaking practice. back to Ashland when Un- The time is 6:15 to 8:15 P w ar was over." Pete wa-» m. Monday, July 21 tin with the 91st division, s T place L ilin a ( off.*.* Shoppe InMallation of FM ioned at Cam p White, Tariff 1 buck 25. Kalph Quinnett Will visited the Ashland U.S.f) Kudin Set on Wagner Sincerely, Shop Will Carry Over Be Proprietor of New center every night the top Hath Butts* Complete* Net 100 Different Lines of sergeant would let him out Confectionery Store W ish lo .idvise M r. R a th th a t lb- especially made it the ( lothing, Accessories Installation, W ednesday,. of Dooley is not a Mi uiel Ih. nights Cay Hnfrnan. was Candyland^-—a— eonfeetiooer y w a tf Frequency Modulation *«n I don't Tnmg two (male) hostess, as he loved to sing. G rand opening and preview of operated by Ralph Q uinnett will guests, is that I am afrnid my receiving and sending set at W ag­ The morning of the 4th of the Mattel u ress shop in the «inox open in the Knox building the husbun t z .u ld object. of Julv Pete knocked on ouitdmg will take place Tnurs- The rum or that an $«00D hand- ner B utte com pleted the five Cay's door before breakfast. t i n t oi next week according to uay evening, Ju ly 24 The shop station FM netw ork in the Ash stand was to be erected in m em ­ He just had to come back to Quinnett. wul be open for ousiness, Friday ory of Gwinn S B utler was cer­ ' m d Ranger district. The n e t­ Ashland to see his friends, morning, July 25. Mrs. Franx Specialty candies, various tainly nipped m the hud when work is the first to be installed and I.ithia park. While here Gulp is m anager and p a rt ownei iii tlie Hogue River forest and sundaes, a n d s o f t drinks, Attorney Will Briggs im oim hr- visited Mrs. Dick Trite«, oi uie shop with Mrs. M arjorie Dooley thnt there wnun’t any will replace the use of telephon» malts, and ice cream will be and many other of the fam ­ Child of G rants Pass. Mrs. Rich- for prim ary communication. foundation tor such a rum or ilies that were connected a ra G rubb will assist in the store served patrons in the establish- ¿~ « i»4 The five stations and the pei Briggs stated that it had been with (he U.S.O. during the as sales lady. rnent which is decorated in a suggested that a new bandstund sonnel are; Ashland Ranger dis­ war. Among them were Mr«. Sus. Child is owner of three la- erected In memory of lint lei trict headquarters on the Plaza Roger Rath. Mrs. Pauline Fin- olue and ivory motif. dress shops in Roseburg, M yrtle execute»*-«. Ike F r id - ij? Ashland, Harold T hom a > but that the nell, and he also visited his Counter stools and tables foi Creek anu G rants Pass. She has eger and himself, would be the I #5'\ 1Wa1«ncr Butte, F r e d "old Pal" Jack Eaton. patrons are available. lived in G rants Pass for the past ones to decide just what kind o i l , m» u 4, i?.?kou4: Robinson Bui Pete is now living in Son L ,Py*Or.. 40 cupiin« to Ashlan seven years and has had tw enty a m onum ent would be erected ti.'S * . ° Conner, lookout; th. Bruno, California with his years experience in m erchandis­ Quinnett operated a coniection- Butler, and that <8000 was c e r - 1 ; <>r‘’“t •s ‘,,tvice P u m p e r tru c k sta sister, and his form er home cry, ¿»iso called “Candylanu i.. ing. Beiore coming to G rants tainly excessive of what they . ad Ind,an* Richard was in Chicago But the last * a^s she was located in Coquille. Monrovia, California. plunned to spend v o rth eil, forem an; and the forest words he said were “I plan Mrs. Culp has natf three years The establishm ent is the fifth |*®rvice Pltk u P usually operated to work this wav." experience in m erchandising, and t luiencc W i l l i a m s , asuistant by Thomas or Robert Dunn. Tin Îhe ,lew Knox bund­ studied it in school. ing. O ther businesses now oper­ cluel of police, stating that tin - p u m p e r truck and the forest ser ating there are Knox's Shoe Re- Plaza project was slated for com- vice pickup are 30 watt mobil» fh e Excel D ress shop will .P,a|‘r n ^ ;tt< t Tot Shop* Thc Ex­ pletion Septem ber 15, and wond- I units. The two lookout units ar< carry over one-hundred differ­ cel Dress Shoppe, ana olllces oi • ring outloud if that was '4« oi ao w att units and the headquart- ent lines of ladies’ clothing, ac­ '40, — unit -- is ' a 40 — w att ■■ unit. ■ Thomas — Lombard and Van Dyke. ; ers cessories, and lingerie. T hey will Quinnett, who has been asso­ , also has a rem ote control set up carry everything a lady would Elmer V. Ayres of A shland will ' from the headquarters to his act as principal of the Jackson- ciated with the candy business desire excepting shoes. The shop i home on Elkader St. viUe grade school for th.* 1947- tor several years, is m arried and I .G lad y s Mack will go to Sea- will cater to the college teen age lld «. Oregon, Thursday. July 24. group, and a t the sam e tim e will I Keith Beck and William Clay- 48 school term , accorumg to nas two children. - --------— - — - i where the will compete again«» specialize in large sized dresses U. S. Forest service radi. school authorities oi Jacksonville. A group of tem us enthusiasts j I pool, and other garments. installed the sets Ayres is p art ow ner of the met in the Ashland Y.M.C.A. I technicians ! Each unit sends and receives Ashland flying Held, with Art Bowman Dies From Among the lines th at will be Building Tuesday evening, July Jack H and, clerk dispatcher, in Poehlman, ana will continue to 1 rtisnlav Tki.M^ n.. ___ • Track Wreck Injury 22, to talk over plans Tot ad d it­ the Ashland office can contact assist the field on weekends. r - contest on etude; Nemo luunuauon ta r - ional tennis activity during the any of the five stations eithc i Ayres at has The body of Lioyd Bowman I»* J K»rth J u4y wU1 accom -, ments; Kaiser hosiery and gloves also been appointed next three months of the sumniei day or night with the new equip­ flight was shipped to Marion, Ohio, by pany Miss Mack to Seaside. ¡Corydon suits and coats; Pandora' exam iner for the Ashland period. Litw iller funeral •h2m horn*» ment. Finals for the contest will W I1u?£®n e » Serges of California airport by the Civil Aeronautics < ’ the wJekXnd e’ this This meeting was called by the During the past Week the sets A uthority. This enables him him to local . W?^nd' Bowman —.4 died , the ” Sunday evening, July 27. C atalina swim suit»; in is enables hnKnitTiVk ine Ashland Y.M.C.A. in response to have seen daily use for dispatch­ svumoriiy. issue licenses to persons taking in • Thursday, Ju ly 17, after Ihe contestants have m ade Trouzette lingerie; Helen ol Cat requests from some of the play* ing w eather reports from the struction at the Ashland field 1 being seriously injured in a ’ sor," ,‘“,v ‘ Uieir appearances Friday and , rnid suits and dresses; Judy ers in the recent city-wid»- tennis field to the Ashland h eadquart­ According to Ayres the Gov- truck wreck on the Siskiyou Saturday evening before judges, ’rocks; Dumb form als; Jim m y J i. tournam ent. ers. ! e m in e n t has approved the Ash- mountains, Wednesday, Ju ly 16. Miss Mack is the daughter of an« ¿ unm Y Thompson suits; Ben- It is anticipated that some kind Bowman was from Los Ange­ Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Mack, and is Loff iu,r coats; Susan of Califor- i land airport for G. I. training, of Tennis Club or organization les He is survived by his p ar­ but the Veterans adm inistration at present employed at M errill's 11 Sty leri«bt coats. will result from the discussions has to issue them a contract be­ ents Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bowman Confections»y. She has also been Madlyn Miller costume jew elry a, this meeting. Such an organi­ iore they can accept veterans for n ■ y * ? ? ’ Oh*°. and one brother, attending Southern Oregon col- vT* ete llne play clothes, and zation would plan for all to u rn a ­ C a lifo rn ia ra nch w m p and anu riding training, and they expect this o aVIA .?iIlS ,brotiler. David, came lege. iforaia ranch w ear m ents. com petition and other act to Ashland to m ake arrange- apparel will be in stock. contract in the very near future. ivities for all local tennis players Ayres is a graduate of South- ments for burial of his brother The shop is painted a beige Dom Hrovost, m em ber of the e«n Oregon college and is work and from here went to Los Ange- and ocean blue color w ith w al­ O reijm s U K ^ iM iy e rtity ‘8 Joif Ing ?lis g ill g X Jes. n u t fixtures. Flourescent lighting team, is in churge of arrange- gree. Ayres has had previous and inlaid hnoJpum thl*niini2r th«L an.nJJld fleeting of teaching experience in Douglas on the floor. ° f OregonI Ecder- county, at Wallowa and La Lowered real estate price«, re ­ I«iknUni^^a8,ty ation, Friday evening, July 25,1 Grande. flecting to the- benetit of buying at Southwest Airways introduced the junior high school gym na-l veterans, figured largely in a siuin, 7:30 p.m. Herb Fischbom , p artner in tin I themselves to the following Ash- m arked increase for G. I. loans in ? ? ' “ u ^ u— a r d 1 lu ' m ' b e r c o m p a n y of l«»nd men and women, Tuesday, The federation is a student-alu-1 Oregon during June. William J. mni Ashland, has been appointed Ju ly 22. when the airline t»x>k promotion organization,, and Angus Bowmer aired t h e Bender, Veterans A dm inistration hus scheduled meetings for higu m anager of the Best Lum ber Z1 passengers for an hours flight Shakespearean story last week contact representative in this school graduates and prospective over C rater Lake. Men and wom­ company in Medford. Al Simpson, director of the when he was in the San Francis­ area, rem arked today. Fischbom began work w ith the en making the trip were Dr Ed co Cmon square garage, and a students, to assist in university sum m er recreational activities, is Quoting VA regional reports. courses, requirem ent«, supervising a swimm ing program Medford organization Tuesday. Daniel, -William Dodge, Eldon radio announcer asked him to ap­ Bender said that 475 Oregon v e t­ enrollm ent entrance .. retains his association Scripter, Carryl . Wines, John pear on the “m an of the street" procedure, athletics at Twin Plunges this week for erans gained approval last month and housing. children from the ages of six to wth Bosshard, and plans to live M urphy, Dyer Houston, Rev A program . Bowmer talked for for G. I. loans am ounting to $2,- J. Edwards, Ed Fisher, A. Zim three and a half m inutes, and H arry Glickm an. student d ir­ fifteen, th at were not able to se­ tn Ashland. 507,994.20, which was nearly one- ector, merman, Roland Parks, Ralph told of the Shakespearean olavs will preside at the meeting, cure swim certificates during the third higher than during April and show a film on university Red Cross school. Burgess, Harold Thomas, E. E. th at will be produced in Ashland and May. c 81 .’u Stansbury, Ke 1 e v life. Bow m er also rented 113 cost­ Smith, John Daugherty, Herb umes, assist Simpson in giving instruc- for a m onth, to be used jn Fischbom , M arshall Wood e 11 tion to the children. Ashland boys and girls will Dom Provost, Mrs. Velna Weit the Shakespearean piays. The costumes are all of the Elizabe­ find a program of crafts, games, zel, and Mrs. Lorena MaNair than period, and cost the associa­ and special events ready for them M.E Cole, general traffic m an­ tion $740.00. Bowmer stated that in the Old Pioneer Hail, now op­ Jackson County Shrine club ager for the Southw est Airwavs the costumes will have to be erated by the Ashland Y.M.C A spoke m em bers held their annual pic- to Cham ber of Commerce back in San FranciscO prom ptly according to R. N. Fletcher, sec­ Ashland Softball Association has I nic- Sunday, Ju ly 20. at the Jack- mem bers at the regular Tuesday is the opera com pany there is retary. Repairs are now complete innounced that son “ ot Springs. Over- luncheon before the group left staging Romeo and J u lie t in Sept- ----- .. _ . the . negro softball --------------- _ . Colonel . . fn ,Ii thè ‘ue rooms on the ground floor team, the Colored G h o sts/ w il'i1 "ÏÇyer was general chairm an for Victor B. Phillips, father and; ; of m Jra m in a special bus for the Medford efuher- They plan to spend $25- the building“ building and and th the ^ D program a irp o rt picnic. 000 on costumes. activities for both boys and school field, Monday night. July W ednesday, July 16, several ---- o- . cert . » ‘i n “Î , î:,3V "„'.mSUî & S ' ° ' c o m i n g r suX ke r 28, at 8 p.m. other Cham ber of Commerce s s s K 'u A u r“« W 5 2 S f f i X f members were guests of West This Negro organization has la-en playing in the bay region free swimm ing for the kiddies, Miles S tu a rt who do business os ■ T h e Y M C A R niiriinn Coast airlines, and took this during the last month, and age baseball games and other games. and EimoMRX <-,concrete company daily except Sunday on the' f o i same trip over the Lake. At 4:30 p.m. a picnic lunch was headed North to Salem, Portland and Elmo R. Stevenson, president 1 lowing schedule: Mornings 9 to ,.?A?3ert Reinholt, m anager of and northv e O. R. Edwards,' B artelt and Copeland, fielders . .? be represented by t h e . ¡ng m that phase of the sum m er wa‘er from 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m m n - Verne was in charge of r, picnic Tucs state De<*er are assisting -o attorney general. program. day evening, July 22. at the Jack and from 5:00 p.m. to 10.00 p.m. WiHiams in form ing this club. only. son Hot Springs, for legion mem­ Eldon Corthell will be instructor bers and their families. Houses and lots on even num ­ ot the organization once it is This is the first social function bered side of the street are to formed. A shland gun club members sprinkle on even calendar dates Addition of a first aid car to held under the leadership of the and houses and lots on odd num ­ will loan the boys their guns to the city's em ergency equipm ent newly elected officers of th was announced this week bv I !,nd ds M r'dliary. Severs bered side of street will use w a t­ sh ?04 with, until the National Rule Association supplies the Robert Lugar, m anager of the I nieri?bers Pa, ty Participât er on odd calendar dates • ■ City residents are also asked boys w ith guns. Com m unity hospital and operator ’ cd in swimming, dthers pluyed Verne Decker will nave a dis­ of the Ashland to check leaky faucets, and e x ­ snland am bulance ser- baseball, and a ptent.- lunch wn;- served at th»* clo-a* of the even­ vice. W ith opening night but a sh o rtltio n F u rth er inform ation nn mom cess w ater running - off property play of guns at the City hall Fri- dey evening. Decker collects guns Lugar has equipped a LaSalle I ing. OreBonCkqhaik ay m em bers.oi tht* berships can be obtained at t h e l / l «.I A R|~ and has many rare types. autom obile w ith first aid »*quip- ^ n.- S b a k ^ P e a re a n festival Cham ber of Commerce in Ash C Ol C FlOOtlAII m ent including splints and other assoc auon are working overtime land or from -7«™ cn«?et oYory4bir-^,in readiness for pearean ^ F e s tiv th a J l0 n ' ^ssoc^nti*») n V " Ul V . hlCCIIOll essential medical aids. He sairlf that the car would be on call to| -Monao"d *.Pî 2 - Uc.4ior, .cre'v ° f, the Ashland, Bowmer said'.' furnish aid at any accident. McBeth the opening product- Otto W ilda. associate professor ion. Forty-four people romped and of art, Southern Oregon college, August 8, 13. played at Jackson Hot Springs Work began Monday, July 21, A Ä Ä Ä " S ,, K M « Ä - i ; S . T b" . i “ .. " - Sunday at the sum m er picnic of on the ticket counter and % ¡¡tine » ». . w ,.- . ^ ne hundred authentic been set according to W illiam the Ashland Laundry. The picnic room for the W est Coast T rail- was given by B axter Kavanaugh, Roger Rath, president of the way Depot in the Steak House. be dates for ‘Love’s proprietor of the laundry for the local Toastm asters el u h. Tex Harris, m anager and owner employees. nounces th at election will be held 10 Dale Williams and W of* inifred mem bers and after the notice of election Fow ler w eV Z m charge th. hosts and hostess» been published. W illiam ' entertainm ent. Race* ~ ford toastm ash bean August 4, at at fi: n in p.m. m Lit tu n ; and East Main to perm it loading system of alternating the olavs The ^ nd ? asks' , , peen instructed by M ayor Thorn- park. I and unloading of bus passeng»*rs gives a m m nleta T-i,. c F hzabethan stage winch t.< ton S. Wiley to draw up the not at ulh.° si4p of ice of Publication, is presently Each m em ber will bring a hot as per P.U.C. ordinance. Anm every da? A $10 m e m b e r s i ^ covered dish and their own Provost, is ow ner of the building the ' association includes e?gh i r Evan»—and Mrs taUqU»a .-shell beinR ° ut of the city and af4er re- d Ruth W illiams were in charge of Third . n a t M . ! » . p ro d ^ l! £ '£ , ta b le se rV‘“ rvice • the food. Twelve chickens were served. Ashland Ranger District First To Get FM Radios Pete Arena Visits Ashland July 4th Candyland Will Open Next Week In Knox Building Miss Mack Competes S|)()p To Have Preview Thurs., July 24 Elmer Ayres to be Grade Principal Tennis Enthusiasts Meet Tues., July 22 “ hô',.$î. ¡ÊXS. ’tiO .-JS ff 5 Provost Arranges Meeting Friday/ Southwest Flies G. I Loans Run Hitfrer in June Fischbom Is New Mgr. at Best Lbr. Bowmer Tells Radio Audience of Plays Al Simpson Directs Swimming Program Colored Ghosts Here Monday Eve Jackson Co. Shrine Club Has Picnic Pioneer Hall Open To 4M Boys & Girls Phillips Files • Suit for $10,000 Junior Gun Club Is To Be Formed City Water Users Mailed Instructions Am. Legion Families Have Picnic Tuesday First Aid Car Is Available in City Local Toastmasters To Entertain Aug. 4 Shakespearean Festival Ass’n Completing Props & Setting W. C. Trailway Has New Depot . Sate Not Yet Set I Laundry Employees Picnic at Jackson . “