Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 04, 1947, Image 1

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NEWS REVIEW
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vrs 1 ()REGON rn u ra d a y , Sept. 4, 1947
TEACHERS NAMED FOR 1947-48
SCHOOL YEAR BY LELAHO LIHN
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The City'S
only home-owned
newspaper
Volume 14, N u m b er 26
Oliver Twlxt", "Eiiht Lynn”
end the Ashland Lion* Sluikex-
p«'air an ErMlfool . . . three great
contribution* to the Drama (»1
A tin- in the V eteran’s Village
thia generation. The Fetttlfool
Wednesday caused considerable
had it* world prem iere lust Fi
F G Sommer of the Ashland damage to the apartm ent occu­
I hat the faculty is practically com plete lor the Ashland schools
duy night In the rain-soaked open
s..iied toduy by I.( land I* Linn, supei mtendent of schools. He ■Accounting and Tax Service re ­ pied by Mr. and Mrs. Thane G at­
air chnutuquu t h e a t e r , to a xpiessed h im self pleased with the staff that has signed up for port. that rem odeling has begun
lin. Although the fire was con­
dram a-hungry crowd. Even the the condog h im which .- tarts Sep « n b e r H
in the Oregon Hotel building to fined to one liedroom the rest of
Ashland High school staff in
-
com piling element* at their fler-
uak model n offices for three tlw unit suffered much smoke
WALT BOSSHARD ACTING
ce*t couldn't kt*ep away the real eludes: Boland L. Parks, Princi­
local business services.
BFLLVIEW JUDGING TEAM
AS CHAIRMAN OF NEW
damage, and Mr. and Mrs. Gatlin
lover* of Shakespeare and cer­ pal; Louise lh ow n , English, V iv­
Rfmodeling is expected to be and Intant son lost all their cloth­
AIMS
AT
INTERNATIONAL
CIVIC
ORGANIZATION
tainly their fidelity waa rew ard ian Collins, Social Science; R. W
The B ellview 4H judging team filitshed about Septem ber 20th at ing and personal possessions e x ­
eil by an inspired performance. Gardner, Shop; Edith Good, Scl-
A Kiwanis m eeting will be held
consisting of Stanley True, Don which time the offices will be cept what they were wearing.
Thi* original prem-ntatlon wan
tills
Friday night in the Lithia
occupied by Sommer*« Account­
The cause of the fire rem ains
produced by the Lion* club to
ing and Tax Service. Cecil Pitts, unknown. G atlin had left the a Hotel under the direction of the
raise funds for Its m any c h a r­
realtor, and Howard Wiley, insur­ ¡partrnent a t H x-thirty to go to tem porary chairm an Walt Boss-
ities. The script, w ritten by Dvei
ance agent.
work and at tw enty m inutes to bard at which time the embryo
Huston and Winston Mark«, was
.
eight the tire was reported. The group will elect officers and form
a slap-happy blending of some of
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G
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n
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g
(lire
was estim ated, as havinj committees. The group has rec­
the greatest scenes from the V oder, S ociul sc ie n c e ; E rv in Les­
ently acquired enough signatures
F i t r P ifT A n n a
lU m c
caused $300 dam age to contents on a petition to gain a charter.
works of the Bard of Avon, put ser. Band; and O. C. Bjorlic, vo-
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and $¿00 dam age to the building.
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Which will lx- held In October.
together with a studied disorder.
With this, the first week of the
Thane (Tex) G atlin was a star The charter wili be held open
All of the Pequot sheets In Ash­
I'eacheis of Junior High school i EUNICE HAGER NEIL
open season on band-tailed pig- end on Southern Oregon's vic­ tor 30 days a fter the date of
land were on display as togas in include: Joseph Fader, Principal; RESIGNS FROM SCHOOL
ein»
and doves,
several local torlous football team last
sea- grant to adm it C harter members.
one of the Roman senator scenes Nana Cahill Physical ed ; E. S.
Eunice Hager Neil’s resignation gtinmen have been out trying for son. During the sum m er he has
Members of the club m et last
Corthell,
from Julius Cuesur.
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G iant, has been accepted by the Ash- their limit. Dusty
W inn got his been working in the Macklin and Thursday night with m em bers of
i ennCi y’
land "ch001 hoiird N” ‘uccesso.
W riters of history will be In­ a i
the Medford group at the Lithia
limit Monday, opening day.
Henderson lum ber mill.,
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terested to note that Ccasar kill-1
Walt Michaels, Paul Folks,
According to W illiam’ Bender, Hotel to discuss plans for devel­
ed Brutus, Hamlet und Laertes \ E Mlttag, Shop; Ethel Held, „t this tin ne. For the past eight and Vetch Grimes were also out V eteran's representative, all the opm ent of the local group.
both succumbed to wounds fol­ Math; Maxine Stephen, Hoine- years Mrs. Nell has been third
During the evening John Mc­
Michaels bagged five clothing and bedding belonging
low ing their celebrated duel and ,ni*kl,ig. K athleene Smyth, Libr grade teacher In the W ashington Monday
Cabe oi M edford gave a talk
pigeons
and
six
doves.
Limit
Is
to
the
family,
was
destroyed
by
one of the lions from the arenas ary. Gaylord Vestal, Math; Elaine school. H er vocal work with the eight for pigeons and ten for the fire, as well as a $100 term in- about the training and de-train-
of Home was successfully tam ed ... Schaefer;
. . _ , Art, and Niles B. students ol that school has re ­ doves per day or In possession a t al leave bond and all of G atlin’s mg of dogs in the A rm y K-9
by one of the club m em bers In
Science,
corps. Ed Niles also of M edford
ceived much favorable comm ent any one time.
arm y papers.
an action-studded scene Borneo
Llncoln School staff consists of Leland Linn, superintendent of
Ray
Dale
and
his
son
were
out
B
e
n
d
e
rsta
te
d
that
anyone
who
^
° ke lo the organization about
Williams,
P r in c ip a l; schools stated today.
on roller skates breathed new > Clifford
In the- fields Monday as were El- was interested in contributing to j K lw anu and what it m eans to the
m eaning Into the age old balcony ^ ‘irence Allien, 6th; Bertha Ste-
. . . .
® ’ community.
ton Petrie and Joe Mason.
help Gatlin and Ills family could
■ i-eiie, giving it a faster pace.
I’hens, 4th; Mrs. Betty Powell,
E ntertainm ent Tor the Friday
The
pigeon
season
is
open
t
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!
call
him
at
Southern
Oregon
col-
The stage, lights and sound 3rd; Clara Fader, 2nd and 3rd;
/net ting will be provided by the
Septem
ber
30
Dove
season
closes
lege
and
that
any
assistance
verT ' all donated," as ! N*
2" d > Velmu Cress. 1st; S e n d T W O t o B u t t e
equipm ent we
Medford and Klam ath Falls ch ap ­
Septem ber 15.
would be appreciated.
>f th«*
Nicholson • 1st. _____
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_ Francis W orth and ,
well as wer t*
ters ol Kiwanis with Vic Milness
. the
tue tulciitM
ta _____
u n ts <
of
the filiti LilUuii ..........
Mrs.
j- tors taking part. The s u e e « .'^
^ o o l ^ u l t , in- « / ’V h u ^ H e r t e J 'd X g X will
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. S a w y e r! Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Buel and in charge from Medford. Phil
»his y e a rs venture has prom pted «-hides Chester C. Squire, Prin- n, u.n() the r e e i o m . l q ,,,
and family are visiting at the daughter, Mrs. Fowler and grand- Hitchcock of Klam ath Falls will
Uu- club to consider this as „ c p a l ; David B arker, 6th; Allene S i n g
at But e
borne of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Gal- f children who have been v i s i t i n g tx?
principal speaker,
y ear’y adjunc t to the Shaespear- , Hdow, 5th und 6th, Aleta Lich- O ctober it was announced -it th latin at 148 Central avenue. Mrs Mrs. William Byrd and fam ily of Henceforth the m eetings will
Saw yer is a daughter of the G a l- , Klam ath Junction, returned F r i- '
held as luncheons on a day
Ei ma Bohn, 4th, M yrtle Chap- , miat club held W ednesday noon. latlns. She graduated from AHS day night to their home at San to
established a t Fridays ineet-
tng.
3*d : Madge Mitchell. 2nd.
• Fernando, California
Mrs. W orth, who is president of in 1916
Devtor I »V» „ u
E- 1. I Marte Prescott, 2nd; Alice Will-
Acting in conjunction with
the organization, reported on the
D .v t., Layton. 14. of Eureka. lU> l s t . and Kugenia C a rw n ,
Walt Bosehard in setting up the
district m eeting which was held 4-H CLL'B FAIR
California, was arrested Tuesday
m eeting are Lee Bullis and Cecil
n K lam ath Falls during the sum ­
night on charge» of no opera CORRY'S RETURN HOME
’ Knight.
tor’s Itcenes
He forfeited $10
Mr. and Mm. C. E Corry re­ m er months
bond for failure tn appear in turned Wednesday from a ten day
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th e m .'
at the D. D. Sheldon
police court Wednesday morning. vacatiw i which t o o k
Also aneated was George Wfl- through San Francisco, to Yose- h" T P ¿ Vel 2*e " eckend were Mr
W dfred McLeod and
Ham Large o’ Gold Hill, who wa« mit«. Äenu, Nevada, Mt. Lassen
picked up a f T fi.n» WednesdnV Natimir'P?rrk. Shw fa Darn and ^ ' ’’C’ter K Audrey and Beverly^
i Mr. Victor Sethers, secretary oi
m orning for violation of the ba-
the Jackson County Sales Tax
sir rule. A S10 Ixind wax forfeit­
Prom otion Com m ittee repor t s
ed for his failure to appear In — — ...
th at a m eeting of the com m ittee
« lu uim iu aiUUVHIK
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court.
was held Tuesday in M edford to
the Golden Gate Park and I n - ’
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ulgh M cKeever is pre-
form ulate a pre-election cam-
spectlng Flelshacker's Zoo. The ’ *nt,y ;,t her *}°nie com e le n in g
o u gh t'‘hbn"\hr.nigh ?
" Hch she urn [ Proud boys and girls exhibiting
Mrs. William Healy and daugh­ .rip T m u .-
4-H club m em bers sold much Paign. He also stated th a t the
ter. Mary Pat, are presently In L as.en National Park where he dT
Week'
j sleek shining anim als last week of their livestock at an auction J Jackson Countw unit is a part
Bellingham, W ashington. T h e y Was at one tim e forem an of road
Mr and Mrs 3 L. Franzen, of crowded the fairgrounds. In the held during the club fair last of the Oregon State Sales Tax
were called there Sunday by the l.....ut.tiealion
Si'»’
"«'<<■ Sunday guests ol background were m others and week at the Jackson county f a ir - 1 Prom otion Com m ittee located in
illness of Mrs. H ealy’s mother,
xi
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Or. and Mrs. E. P. Borden, 16' father’s and friends oi the 4-H grounds. The total beef sale the Dekum Building, Portland,
Mrs. J. Ward Flnnley. Mr. Healy
Ernie Davis, and three class- Harrison street. Mr. Franzen 1 club members. The Jackson coun am ounted to $25,637.45. with 129j Oregon and th at befor full cam-
ty fair grounds at M edford where head of stock being sold.
who drove the two of them to mates from Fullerton college.!cHy adm inistrator of Salem
1 paigning begins they are to be
Bellingham returned Tuesday to California have been spending the j Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cullen the fair was held saw more action
Seventy-four hogs were sold at uilorm ed as to the m onetary al-
Ashland.
an average of 32.5c per pound for lowances and will acquire p ro ­
Week with Mr. Davis’ mother, and Mr. and Mm. Kenton Robbins than It had for several years.
a total of $5,173.41.
m inent speakers for their cause.
Bernie
Engel,
a
Bellview
lad
Mrs. Burge
visited in McMinnville, Portland
Valley
View
and
Bellview
4-H
waked
off
w
ith
three
show
m
an­
and
Amity
Sunday
and
Monday.
Mr. and M n. W. M. H erbert
They returned Monday evening ship championships, w inning the club members who sold beef at
spent Sunday in G rants Pass.
hog, beef, and sheep divisions the auction included: fii-st heavy
Mr. and Mrs. Russell H erbert via C rater Lake.
Rufus
Cate, 4-H club leader said Hereford, Bernie Engel to Elk
spent the week end in Klam ath
Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Borden and
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Welsh Falls with friends
that
Bernie
was the first three Lum ber company, $483.75 (1075
Senator Wayne Morse and H ar­
Mr and Mm. Carry! Wines went
and small daughters are living
at 45); second light heavy H ere­ ris Ellsw orth will speak a t the
place
w
inner
that
the
fair
had
to the A pplegate country Mon­ ever seen.
on the prem ises of Mm. Mary
ford of Stanley True to W alter dinner m eeting of the regular
day.
Higgins in a T railer house, Mr.
Valleyview and Bellview win Leverette. $450 (1000 at 45); sec­ quarterly state board m eeting of
M i. and Mrs. H. C. Robeson
Welch is. employed nt the Tiller
ners in the various events in­ ond light-heavy Hereford of Al­ the council of Oregon R epubli­
and fam ily left W ednesday lor
sawmill.
clude:
Livestock judging: Fat lene Owens to Steve Nye, $480.38 can women which will be held
Enterprise, Oregon, w here Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cochran
hogs
-
C
hester W hite, W endell (915 at 52.5); second light Here at the M edford country club Mon­
Robeson will m anage the Safe-
and soil, K eith of Eugene were
Hayes, Valley View; Light Duroc, ford of Donald K err to H u b b ard -1 day, Septem ber 8th.
In a setting of w hite gladiolas, I wav store
called here last week bv the
Boyd Davis, Bellview; Hatnshire, Wray, $387 (860 at 45); third I M edford and Ashland council
death of Mrs. Cochran's grand­ Sylvia Elma Provost, 349 E ast, Miss Doroth.
iJ^H w terkofler who Bernie Engel; Hereford, George light-heavy Hereford of Ted Will-1 units are sponsoring the m eeting,
father, Mr. Tom Lamb. They re­ Main St., Ashland, sister of Dom I has been vacat
oughby to K err’s m arket, $5281 Mrs. Curtis Hopkins is chairm an
itim ing In W ashing- Franklin, Valley View.
Provost, 99 Union St., Ashland. I l°n recently underw ent an opera
turned home Sunday evening.
Corriedale sheep - Champion (960 at 55); third Angus of Bob I of the Medford unit and Mrs H.
m arried to John William I Hon.
The M ethodists are preparing
Willoughby to K am pfer’s m arket. IC. Galey is carried on state rolls
Mrs. Giles G reen returned from and first tw o-year old lamb, Car- >382.50 (900 at 42.5; third heavy- as chairm an of the Ashland unit.
to sta rt const ruction on the new le n d e r, also of Ashland today
ol
Zediker, Velley View; aged
parsonage. The building will be (Thum day) at 9 a.m. at T rinity I a trip to Boise Saturday
light Hereford of Rodney Twe-1
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made of hollow tile and is to be Episcopal Church in a ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. Robert R Rein- we, K enneth Bigham, Valley dell to Cooksey motors. $396 (880! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Engel are
located on W agner avenue ad­ Donnei ed
ReV A ” M at- holdt left W ednesday on their Hew; Shropshire sheep - ewe at 45L
J rem odeling their home in Bell-
amb, Allene Owens, Valley View.
joining the church.
Th.
hnm
u
vacation which will consist of a
Wayne
W
atkins
sold
his
fourth
I view- Williams and South are
Beef fitting top honors in all
Mrs. Elm er Niswonger and her
l h «- bride wore a dove gray leisurely trip along the Oregon
heavy-light
Hereford
to
Everett
I
dtdng tbe carpentry work, Carl
nephew, Claude Willis and wife suit with a corsage of pink roses, coast to Seaside. Oregon and re- breeds w ent to Wayne W atkins; ’ j Bailey, $407.25 (905 at 45); fifth p a lk e n b e rg is doing the painting
Valley
View.
visited Jacksonville last Thurs her hrntSh glVn ln 'n a n la 8c by turn. Reinholdt is the m anager of
In beef show m anship Bernie . | light-heavy Hereford of Joe F e n -Ijn d Shasta distributors of Tal-
day. They visited landm arks hei brother, Dom Provost. Mrs. J radio station KWIN
Engel won the Senior ^division J ton to Medford E’ks club, $401.63 ent are doing the plumbing.
Mr. and Mrs. K enneth G ustaf Larry Kerr, Bellview-all breeds i
known to Mrs. Niswongcr's fa th ­ Dom Provost attended the bride
at 42.5); fifth Angus of Larry I Mrs. William Byrd of K lam ath
A X X / , h ' n"'H ,
b
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er, Dr. I.lcius Danford, who was
in the Ju n io r division.
' K err to A hland Elks club. $373.- Junction returned Sunday night.
one ol' Jackson C ounty’s first
A ttending the bridegroom as O liver Gustafson of M e d fo rd
First in dairy show m anship in I
H>30 at 45)
I August 24^ from a visit w ith
doctors. The Willises reside in best man was AI Simpson, South- were visitors Sunday at the resi-
senior
division.
A
yreshlres
w
ent;
H°9S
s
*ll
High.
Too
jh
ie n d s in San Francisco,
Los Angeles.
ein Oiegon College coach.
dence of Mrs. William Peterson to Donald Gresham , Bellview.
In the hog sale Bernie Engel ¡heavy Duroc M » - v ? n n r X ’.m
Lieutenant Larry H argraves
A wedding breakfast was held of Ashland, K enneth and Oliver
Sheep sh,nvn,a„ship f i r s t s
. »■» reserve champion to | J " ' J r a Z ¿ » X t « ^56 ( M S
who Is stationed in Georgin was im m ediately after the ceremony Gustafson visited
'
a visitor a t the home of Mr. and at the h ~
Chester White, Bob
Mrs. H arry Lowe, W ednesday Provost
K err’s M arket
B<
Larry will visit friends in B utte
32); fifth Hamp-
Falls and will retu rn to his base with
Gassaway to Ed
the latter p art of Septem ber.
M a32k)linfirstJ ' hgh?a D eS % (2’d5 |H -e ? o rd 7 jUim WIBiams m Lum a^
Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Cochran
Th.. n-; i„...
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- Labor
Day
in vleW
ter White,
Bob
Willouifhbv
Bell-
.- ) , Hist light Duroc. Boyd and Dawson, $62.62 (202 at 31)-
VlSltlnK
frk*
ndS' Holiday
They Were
nnd a11
othel
breeds, Bennie
and family of Crescent City visit­ tern M ^ v S T o l l i L e " ^
R iver ¿2 08 n 9S4 aT w ’ R°gUP slxth H8ht Duroc, Ted Tonney to
ed friends and relatives in Tal­ lern Mai.viand College, W estmin- accom panied by Mrs. Dott Will- Engel Bellview
¡K
second
ent, over the week end.
ister, M aryland w here he obtain- iams
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E iver M <>*..08 ¿ fl94
M at ' S 32) ; "■
d I Fred Eneel S55 6<) n a n a t q i v
ed
his
A.
B.
degree
In
education
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Ou'ens>
Val,ey
View
had
Mr. and Mrs. M att O’Conner of
The Dalles are visiting nt the in 1939. The bride is a g ra d u a te OWEN'S TAKE VALLEYVirw Jhe Jl' nlor cham pton m the Here
j first In ^ he' p r ^ d ^ t i o i e v e n t ^ Ralph Cook. $82.56 (258 at 32): John Niederm eye. $6138 ^ 9 8 I t
home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Long. of Stanford Lane Schoo! of Nt.rs- 4H TEAM TO STATE FAIR
Mrs. O'Conner Is Mr. Longs sister.
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second light poland China, Sam 31); Joe Dale £ K e rr’s m arket
$b’l 69 G O ?« e 31)
C° nipany $62 93 (203 a » 3D: Mary Lou Will-’
n
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I oughby to Kidd's shoe store,
Donald Grimes sold a third $65.67 (199 at 33); Virginia Faler
Ham pshire to K e rrs m arket at to C. C. Hoover and sons $48 96
Talent, Sept. 4—The Ladles
$63.36 (198 at 32); third Hereford,
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Missionary Union of the Talent C o r. B . n . u ? : , J l ^ S r e Z ' '
(153 at 32); Joe Fenton to Mr
W '" , K
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Kenneth Bigham to John Deaver Franklin $51.52 (161 at 32); Jack
Friends church held a cooked
$62.40 (195 at 32); third light True to Earl Jossy, $46.20 (154 at
food sale last S aturday a t the
Duroc, Stanley True to K err’s 30).
Talent Locker and Grocery store.
m arket, $59.83 (193 at 31); fourth
In the Chester W hite class Le-
Hampshire, Vernon Tenney to Roy F aler to Lum an and Dawson
Safeway, $68.51 (221 at 31); fifth $87.84 (212 at 32).
Three Businesses
Planning to Move
Gatlin’s Isose Shirt
And All In Blaze
Potential Kiwanis
Members To Meet
At Lithia Friday’
SoroptiniistH Will
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> Police Court
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VALLEY VIEW AND BELLVIEW KIDS
TAKE FIRST PLACE IN 21 EVENTS
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d.y.ul
TALENT TOPICS
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.Mrs.
i ? : : Bernie Engel Three
Place W inner; First
In History of Fair
Pro-Sales Tax Group
Begins Campaigning
Beef Sales At Fail-
Total $25,637.45; As
Hogs Gross $5,173.41
Morse & Ellsworth
Will Speak Monday
Bender-Provost
Morning Rites
Ladies Missionary
Union Holds Sale
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