•Àjejqrj o /O a l DOING The TOWN VERNE ATI IAN AS und WIN- ■ < i I .VIAIIN"» gelling ii,» an im ­ 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 Ä S S Ä " , 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 . . . 1 a»* I . „ — J 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«h4 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