Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 14, 1947, Image 1

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The
TOWN
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promptu ileliull* in, , heal* 'J ..IKK
Formerly ih»
Southern Oregon
Miner
•3.00 per year
1
3.0* PER YEAR
Soft Ball Teams
Regional Playoff
To Be Held Here
The city's
NEWS REVIEW
ASUI
F E S T IV A L CAST D IN E
A T C H A U C E R S F R ID A Y
J.\( EMIN COUNTY, OREGON xilU T S d ay,
Ashland Airport
Dedication Will
Be Held Aug. 24
August 14, 1947
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,
only hom e-owned
newspaper
Voi. 14, No 23
High School
The cant of the Shnk»-s|x-;ir< an ,
Days
Festival’s opening night ploy.
Ciitford
Smith,
owner
of Cook s P>A a 4 | | ') | |
"Hamlet" aim to«- t< chruci ' . u t
reception, announced today that; ■ W lU d ll WVuSuil
and friervis weie entertained a t »
a definite time of opening at the
Chalkei s “Cellar Club** on the I
new location next to Western
I Hogue, alter the Friday n.'gh' ,
stores on East Main had not as
‘ performance A upper of iriftr
TE A M S FROM A S H L A N D
yet been set.
EVEN T SPONSORED BY
r B F , O , n „ i's _ - S _ ir _ n T S / , chicken
was served
L A K E V IE W P L A Y S HERE
f K,
^ S 1M i 1TU
MED
Dan‘
<' « the v « g ^ u e < s " t s 1
I Smith, who had originally
VFW POSTS OF T A L E N T
IN F IR S T H O M E G A M E
] planned to open Thursday, stated
PASS 4 MEDFORD ENTER
„ v;il)1, evening. Mrg. E- eiy,
P H O E N IX A N D M EDFO RD
F R ID A Y . SEPTEM BER 26
l>»lt ilduiOVIlt OpP'MM,* I, !, .VI I
mat
by
tn
u
a
y
he
should
know
1 he many final detail» and Polish, radios "Queen tor a Da
.Marku, stoutly defend» the in­
Dedication of the Ashland air­ the exact date of opening.
The 1947 version of the Ash­
plans
that go with a regional, was also present as well as N
verted flight theory. They both
port,
located on Oak street across
land high school Grizzlies will
and Mrs. Jake Weitzel, Mr. aftd
play-off
of
.Southern
Oregon
Soft-
have much scientific (?) data and
the Bear Creek bridge, will take C H R IS T M A S TREE SALE
swing into action Friday evening
brilliant logic to support their Hill an l ist being completed in Mrs. Bob iteinholdt, and Mr. a
place
on Sunday, August 24, with A N N O U N C E D FOH HOGUE
September 19 on the Coquille
Mrs.
Robert
Dodge,
of
Ashland
preparation
for
the
«-vent
which
t'iatia
lor
me
saie
or
onasta
Mtund on this quention, and will
an all-star air show as the fea
rea nr Cnristmas trees, known high school field. On the follow­
be glad to lengthily discourse on will he staged on the Ashland and Harold Hunt, drama critic tore event.
for
the
Oregon
Journal
of
Port
uy
tue traue name ol "Siivertips”, ing Friday they will open their
High
field
Tuesday
and
Wednes­
them, at any time, to any Inter­
Hundreds of airplane» will be troni tue Hogue Hiver National home stand against the Lakeview
day evening. August 19 and 20. land.
ested party.
present and several thrilling io re st have been announced by Honkers. The complete schedule
Four teams will vie in the tw o
events
have been arranged com­ Karl L. Janouch, Forest bupe> with the exception of one home
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
R.
Dayton
of
Mr. and Mm. Charles Dahlke night affair: Klamath Falls, Ash-,
visor. Although cutting of trees game is as follows;
prising
the two-hour show.
of Oakland, California have re­ and, Medford and Grants Pash.' St. Cloud. Minneasota, w e t e
Joes not ordinarily take place
The
event
is
being
sponsosed
house
guests
over
the
weekend
turned to their home after a week The teams that won the Icagitf-
until October, early plans must
Friday, September 19, Coquille
spent in Ashland as the guests ul championship in each of these nt the home o l Mr. and Mrs. H. H by the Ashland, Talent-Phoenix be made to allow operators to
High
at Coquille. Friday, Septem­
and
Medford
posts
of
the
Veter
Olson.
They
pie
nto
remain
hère
Mr. and Mrs. B J. Krug. They cities will be on hand In the twh
arrange for the cutting and mar­
keting details well in advance, it ber 26, Lakeview High at Ash­
lire old friends of the Krugs und lay event. Each team is entitle b for a visit for several days and ana of Foreign Wars.
land. Friday, October 3, Klamath
Parachute jumping, ballo o r. was explained.
many excursions and entertain-1 to ud<j three players from other then resume their vacation t»e-
High at Klamath Falls. Friday
busting, paper cutting, races and
Approximately
40,000
Shasta
vels
through
Oregon
scenic
spbts
mi nts were planned for their I teams in the league.
«
fir
oiuistm
as
trees
along
with
October
10, Yreka High school at
a
crop
dusting
exhibition
will
be
Walter J. Kerrigan and Mrs-.
stay. The Dahtkes have recently i A» yet the definite entries, ex-
among the events makng up the over 15,000 trees of other species Yreka. Friday, October 17, Grants
Kerrigan
of
Beach
street
have
completed their new home in ' cept for Ashlund's Oak Street
program. Dedication ceremonies nave oeen cut on the Rogue Riv­ Pass High at Ashland. Friday,
a and.
, I ankers, have not been determin- returned from Klamath County also will take place.
er forest since 1931, totaling in October 24, Marshfield High at
value nearly $12,000, according to
Raymond Hess of Denver, Col- ed due to later play-offs in dne after attending Council \ there.
Ashland. Friday, October 31,
Pilots from all over southern
orado recently arrived to spend, neighboring cities. In M< dford. Kerrigan reports that the Coun­ Oregon and northern California i orest Service records.
Home game yet to be scheduled.
cil
was
attended
by
the
Jargert
an indefinite visit at the home o f ! tt,e Teamsters, winners of thé
Several outstanding teams are
have indicated intentions to bring
Thorton
Birdsall
and
family
crowd
in
recent
years.
his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. I Hint hall of the league look very
their planes to the show and spent the past week at Lake of being contacted in an effort to
and Mrs. John Hylle of Lincoln ' hnpreaaive although Nam» Sport-
some of the latest aircraft also the Woods. Birdsall has acquir­ provide a fine contest for this
street. He plans to enter S.O.C. ' *nk Goods Store, last years win­
is expected to be on hand and ed an unimproved ranch on evening.
in the fall.
ners may stage an upset. The
open to public inspection.
Grand View drive.
November 7 or 11, Medford
J. A. Houdyshell and »on-in league in Medford is one of the
Higa school at Medford.
law, Floyd Peterson of Coquille closest ln year» and will not be
It has been announced that a
C attle Club M e e ts .......
were in town Sunday and Mon- (’<c,dtd until this Friday night,
Opening of the Ashland Rec-
block of seats in the center of
•«lay transacting business
A t K. L. W yant Home
, the grandstand has been reserv-
Sanui Sports of Medford into the» street will take place Friday at
K. L. Wyants, at their wild
. ed for purchasers of season tick-
‘
g°7 C h ^ P io n sh ip .i 7:00 p.m. according to an announ- plum .ranch in Bellview, were
I ets which will go on sale soon.
Buck«i by one of the finest teams cement made today by J irk hosts August 10th to the Rogue
The calendar for the 1947-48
high school office has an-
may r e ^ ^ h S In ,A“hland’ f2*nk £aton* Proprietor of the corabin- River Cattle Club, comprised of
x
-
school year for the Ashland Pub- nounced that last years holders
mXe
‘ ”d bWard parlor and fow ling Jackson and Josephine county I lie schools has been announced by niay get theur same seaU again
niance. it is reported that thet alley.
members.
I Leland Linn, school superintend-
year by sending a penny post
Tankers will add Chuck DoAui I. .
Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. on remont,
Dr. W. W. Weller and William ent, with Monday, September 8 ,1 ?.a,d tO tbe Prlnc‘Pal's office, Ash-
Tex Gatlin, and Dick a ”d Bi,w,,ng alley and located
the Weightman street Fuller
price _ is
Formerly known as the Ash- Healy .president and secretary of 35 the opening day. Friday and .and high school. The ____
Field .the Ashland Elks baseball Miller ol the Steve’s Service nine on East Mam street the entire the Chamber of Commerce spoke Saturday .September 5 and 6, will the same as last year. T h i seastm
to the squud bringing it up to its
team will attempt to make
group
importance
given over
to principals' meet- ticket entitle the holder to the
■ - « on the ------
a
—■ —
— . ** —
-
of 15 men allowed by the establsihment has been moved to the —
two in a row over the Crescent quota
and
completely
renovated.
Four
of
the
dairyman
to
the
commun-
in«s,
faculty
meetings
and —
for: mu- same seat every game and is
league.
------_
City team of the Southern Ore
hardwood bowling alleys are em ­ »ty-
lation
of
plans.
Saturday
noon
a transferable. The cost is no more
New sets of bleachers are being placed in a separate wing of the
gon-Northem California league
than if one had bought a general
teachers
luncheon
and
general
Frank
Schutzwohl
of
Grants
In their last meeing ut Cres added to augment the space sup new establishment. Sound absor­
admission ticket each game.
meeting
will
be
sponsored
by
Pass,
the
president
of
the
dub,
cent City the Ashland boys be plied by the grandstand. The bent drapes are used to cut down
Ashland Teacher’s Association
hind the fine pitcHlng of Baker tournament is expected to draw the noise m the bawling section. was awarded the state trophy for
Mi- and Mrs. Vernon Czmow-
highest
butterfat
producer
of
The first semester, beginning
over
2000
paid
customers.
The
gave the coastal lads a good lick
ski and Tom Czimowski and Mr
194«.
A
second
wing
is
the
billard
September
8,
will
have
15
days
«ng. Buker is not with (he Ash gate will be split among the four
and Mrs. V. L. Alexander and
An invitation-was extended to of vacation, including 10 days at children of Klamath Falls visited
land team any more but his teams with Ashland the host hall. Five Brunswick modem
tables,
three
of
them
pocket
bil­
Christmas.
Second
sem
ester
be­
the State club to nave their an­
place will be adequately filled by team receiving 55% of the net
liards and two snooker, have nual meeting in Ashland this gins January 19 with a week of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K.
either Plnkham or Copeland.
Howard Wiley .Ashland league been installed in this room
Spring vacation beginning March V. Thorson last week
J year.
Pinkham, originally from Central president ,is in general charge of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swann
39.
The lobby is well lighted and
.
. . .
Point, has been doing a great the tourney.
of Talent were business callers In
large and contains a ten stool I
job lately, pitching for the last
Ashland Wednesday.
High School Commencement
several games without relief.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Petri of Cor­ fountain where soft drinks and I W » I V I H i l l W i l l
Mr. Frank Weybright of Bre­
will
be
Wednesday,
May
26,
and
ice cream will be served.
Couch "Chief" McLean will vallis are in town to attend the
merton, Washington arrived m
Junior
High
Commenceme
n
t,
Decorative motif throughout is
probably start the same lineup Shakespearean plays. Mr. Petri
I May 23, School officially closes Talent Thursday to visit with Mr.
that has been used formerly in­ was formerly of the music depart­ knotty pine with ceilings of
and Mrs. Cal Harper and friends
I May 28.
Motor Inn^owned and operated
in the valley.
cluding; Tex Gatlin, catcher ment of Oregon State College and cream. Beige trim is used on
Mr.
Linn
states
that
except
for
partitions. A spectator’s gallery by Ralph Anderson, will hold
Pinkhamor Copeland, pitche r; is now retired.
| two possible changes and minor
Tiny Jones, first base: Eddie
Mrs. Elwood Nestor of I*ortland and dressing rooms for men and opt n house ln conjunction with I «‘iijustments tne faculty is com-
women
complete
the
fixtures.
tfne
opening
of
the
Ashland
Rec-1
Piete for the coining school year.
Joannis or Snuffy Smith, second arrived last Thursday for a visit
The fountain was installed by reational center Friday night. I A complete list of the teaching
base; Bobby Hoefs. short stop; with Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Hull.
be announced in the
Johnny Gray, third base; and Mrs. Nestor is a sister of Dr the Ashland creamery. The light­ Anderson announced that fr e e jslalls
ing was by Ex-cel electric. Paint­ parking and storage would b e |nea*' future.
Hill, Skow, Copeland, Rurren, Hull.
ing was .done by C. —
E. . Taylor, , available that evening to all,
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Strickland or Smith in the out­
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bums the plumbing was — installed
The regular Tuesday night ses­
by patrons of the new combined, ^'ouf l a r g e
pictures of
field.
and two daughters of Dunsmuir Smith plumbing. Equipm e n t, bowling alley and billiard parlor |
sion of Lions Club was held at
interest
are
hanging
in
the
The Elks, traveling last Sunday were weekend visitors at the E.
MotoT Inn' which
-
-
to Roseburg with barely nine D. Hastings home on 2nd St. Mrs. hardware fixtures, paint, lumber,
and other materials used in con-- second a la ry of the Lithia Springs
L
th®
o‘
*6,nal
Memory business meeting, The^prograni
men and no substitutes, went “ !!r?-S. a_nd ber ch*ldren remained I struction
'w ere obtained from the
been en- tor the meeting consisted of The
äa
n
1
“ oDiainea irom the e building, is a complete auto body
down to defeat with a score of for a vi «i it hnrn
three to one.
-I paint, repair, and engine repair I 31 ged 10 bctter 111311 “ three
»ree feet
.
^ .ea OI the
Sunday evening.
land lumber yard, Marshall Wells I shop. Anderson, who has been in *“ .s k e u They are done in brown reading of the script ‘‘Festifool",
Bits Errors Runs
Calvin S. Anderson is now em Harriu/Qlkx
AnLlc-J IT i...
> . .
.
1
a»* I .
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which the club will present in
Ashland
9
2
1 ! ployed in Newbry orchards at Hardwai*e, Ashland Hardware, the auto business for 18 years and white and are mounted on
connection with the Shakespear­
and
Harry
Imel
paint
store.
Roseburg
8
4
3 Valleyview.
operated a shop at LaCrescenta, inasonite- They will become per- ean festival.
Eaton supervised the construc­ California before coming here. I :lla”cnt waJ1 decorations in the
After the reading, a cast was
tion of the center and was aided
Heading the mechanical d e-, ,r.
chosen to participate in the play,
by Richard Mack. B. F Byers, partment
is Vern Stewart. B ob,
s«cnes depicted are a home which was written by Winston
and Ed Sova.
Thoman, who has had 13 years ?” u?ach st?eet- with a mountain Marks and Dyer Huston. This
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Conner and!experience in the better W est,??“ , P*.the log P°nd at Cal‘ Shakespearean farce is to be pre­
Leo and Mary Margaret, of this|»Coest «»rages, is the metal man,, x|siin
o0.1"?3115!
Easl sented Friday .August 29. After
city, left Sunday morning for a .Iand Anderson operates the paint , , ai” s**’®*1. Southern Oregon the regulai meeting, the Board of
vacation trio
Nevada S Ì department
department.
r
, g * ant* a panorama of A sh -; Directors of the local club ad-
trip through
through Nevada.
inn d
m P,CtUreS have dr’ wp burned to the home of Don Mc-
Van
It
r
i
i.ioc
»
n
a
r<
•
California
and
New
Mexico.
Thevu
in
aaaiuon
In addition to the repair de
Over 100 water safety and re­
W.
considerable comment
Whirter for their meeting
creation instructors from seven
Red Cross chapters in Oregon
and forty chapters in seven Wes­
'“ S L
Ä
rea, " V Â u,Cà
B. G.
buying and selling agency.
tern states arrived at Camp Mc­ ?.‘h"
Laughlin Sunday for a ten-day
r
I
► ...........— —• Courtright, Supt. KJam-
course in water safety and allied as instructors include
uerentson
mnn.,»,,..
u “ f11 °'d , weeks, via the coast route .stop .la t h Agency thru his office is re-
subjects qt the Rational Aquatic Multnomah
Berentson,
chanter-’ I o,’ila "d ' | P‘ng at points of interest. T hei.rlfeiving bids on August 18, on a
School conducted by the Red watei T o to tv Sfrectnr p y ,le?’ dau«h<er. Mary Margaret is homeJ U rge Indian unit
Cross at Lake o Woods Boy
Jeanette Brauns CorvalliT n h v’ I -mm ipo.n *b’B vacatton from h er.
Miss Barbara Terrill returned
A careless camper was blamed
Scout camp.
J. R. Bilderback, fire warden
S ± ^ ity . ° f 9 " | to her hon,e Saturday evening, for a fire Friday, evening at Em-
The Lake o’ Woods school is sical education instructor
at
Lincoln, stated later that
State
College-
John
Fnlrhub-r.
i
n
*Sal
Schoo
1,
Nursing
divi-J
Miss
Terrill
has
been
in
training,
‘grant
Lake
which
burned
over
one of six equatic schools held in
.Part.,and where she h a s!a t the. Medical school LabrWator- about 15 acres of grass and brush range and forests are in an ex ­
the Pacific coast states this sum­ water safety chairman Ahei-d. -,n ’ l h ° n’
her traini«« f°r over h e s for the past year.
land, but which by efforts of plosive condition from the dry
mer in the 27th year of Red Cross Washingtonr Cos a E iie k s S £ M
tile, physical education instructor I >4
0?° gradua,cd from A .H .j Mrs. S. F. Ames, son, G eorge,state forestry crews, was held to
operated swim schools.
ni-’ l
C aSS ° f 46‘ Leo Con-fland daughter, Lorraine, Bramer- minor damage. The fire started at weather and that any fire can
Volunteer and professio n a 1 University of Washington
become serious if not put under
Pre nWdicaI J u d ie s } top, Washington were r e c e n t ' , f a ‘ k ‘ e shore in grass and weeds
swimming insructors, recreation­ Asa Barnes, medical d i r X R^d Jt S O C
immediate control. He thought it
guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Tom B e ll.,a n d swept up the hill into the was pure carelessness On the part
al, youth and industrial safety Cross Pacific office. San Francis-
Miss C
Carol Cahill of Estacada, ¡J Mrs. B ell is Mrs. Ames’ aunt,
, scrub oak land and from there of some camper in not putting
leaders will be given ten days
of intensive training in aquatic °The Lake o’ Woods schix.l Is I m T S i ’ n®® agU es*.of Miss Phy-J Mrs- NS«U ¿¿atrnyn V lV todforil spread through the fence into out his fire Friday afternoon
cenic w n X d ¿ v ’: Ä L ^ . i P ° Wn?ng thls-P.ast ^ e k . J w as a gu « |t o f Mrs. Myrtle Jacobs hay and grain land belonging to
sports, first aid and accident pre­ where students*
w d^have^ id n lîi
W9'2 a ,fonilcr Ashland re-1,Thursday evening and attended|A ustie Barron.
Inasmuch as that su ite d the fire at Emigrant,
vention, preparatory to teaching
and while the blaze was confin­
conditions
for
practicingJ
s
w
i
n
J
-
SCh001
°
f
Phyl-
5
the
m^
t,pg
swimming and life saving classes
of the O.D.O. club, there is no organized fire fight­ ed to damage to the fence be­
lis.
in their home communities upon ming, boating life «nviT.«
■ which was held at the home of ing organization In that area, tween the Austie Barron and
water sports. Jackson and Klamd *-—
and.Mrs‘
Earl F- B Downing J Mrs.
Blanch
their return.
w
____
I « Robison
*
on W&pnt'r state forestry crews at Lincoln' Ritchie Livestock ranches, it was
Richard J. Evans, Red Cross I ath CoJnty“ ’n e d “c i ^ ,*ch?toterJanH
Phyl,is’ ^ a n n e I C reek.
and Medford were alerted and only through prompt efforts of
field representative for Washing- will serve as hosts to im ntir | w L° m leflM on d ay for a visit* Frances Eagan left this week were soon on the scene of the the state forestry crews and the
ton and Oregon, will direct thelschool delegates to provide gen- Mr a n ^ M rsDr WnmgM
Franciscn to m6ke pre-
fire with their four-man pumper volunteers that considerable bal­
,
AT; S*eorgPJ ^ c^*u,re of | parations for entering the Unlver crews. The crew from Lincoln ed hay on the Barron place was
school: Mr. Evans has been COri- erftl assistance.
Anaheim .California. They expect ■sity this fall. He has been atti n o - a n d two from the Medford area,
nected with aquatic schools for
saved. Uncontrolled the fire could
Ashland men attending
the past four years. A. D. Hicks, F rau , O-Nen. h !,h
phrla„ 1 ng school in California the past took charge of the volunteers have spread into large pile erf
tw o years and is vacationing h ere, who were present. About a hun- baled hay, and also into a large
water safety director of Portland director and Les Grant,
junioi J and son are now residing on , tvth his parents Mi . and tyrs. idred men were helping to con-J section of range 011 the Riti-hn.
w ill serve as assistant director.
high athletic director.
I Beadk“- *
p&ayj Kagan.
_
t j Uol the hlaze.
| place.
ment with >1 niomentous Mrientiiic
i;iii-linii iim their niateilnl, Que»
ton: When <■ lly land» mi ih- ceil
'»«. do«*« it lund directly, using on
inverted iiiuneutor, o, does I
mukc ii hull-loop preparatory ti
landing. Our esteemed contribu­
tor, Mr. Athunuri 1 m of the hull
loop school, while hi» friendly,
Opens Sept. 19th
Friday Opening
For Roc. Center
Ashland Schools
Begin Sept. 8th
Elks Ball Club
After Two In Row
MAtAr lllll Will
I
Hold Open House
Lions Read Play
“ Festifool” Tiies.
Lake o’ Woods Scene of 1947
Red Cross Aquatic School
One Hundred Men Control
Fire in Emigrant Section