Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 18, 1947, Image 1

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ASHLAND, JA< KSON COUNTY, OREGON T h u rsd a y . S e p t* 18, 1047
Valley Still liv e ly
Says C. S. Westgate
an
The
city's
only home-owned
NEWS REVIEW
C om m unityC hest Plan C°,,e&cShownTo
To Be Studied T o n ig h t Biggest Business
'i'lx* G riz z lie s w ill m at in Cuu-
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newspaper
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Voh-14, No. 28
First Project of
Kiwanis Club Is
To Mark Airport
quilk- Fi iday nlghl when they
meet the Couqullle eleven, Couch
Frank O’Neil will huve strong
support from tin- sideline« us the
M r. and Mrs. C. 8. West-
school bund and the pep nett Ion
gate of Pomona. California,
plus several nteiuhers of the sec­
ara spending several days in
ond string ure to lie on hand fo r
Ashland. Medford and vicin­
the affair. Two hunes have been
Selection of Chairman
ity. M r. Weptgate. now re tir­
School
Enrollment
Gains
Roads Leading to Field
chartered to take the high
ed. states that ha was an old-
and Acceptance of
300'« During the Past
school's official followers to Cou-
time news agent on train No.
Will Be Posted With
Budget on Docket
quille. This year’s high school
Two Tears
1516 for the Southern Paci­
Direction
Signs
football d u b looks better poten­
fic from Dunsmuir into this
Selection of the chairm an of
“I
w
ant
to
tell
you
about
a
tially thun last year’s club, and
valley in 1905.
Ashland high school and
First project of the newly
the 1947 Com m unity Chest cam ­
business in Ashland that is the
the potential was present last
Ha
says:
*'I
came
back
a
f­
junior
high
school
athletes
form
ed Kiwanis club will be to
paign will he m ade Thursday
best business in tow n.” This was
year but failed to produce. The
ter these many years to find
w ill meet the members of
evening by the Chest committee.
eiect
directional road m arkers to
a statem ent made by Dr. Elmo
m ajority of the kids on the club Plans for the cam paign will be
the great Rogue River V a l­
the Ashland Booster club
Stevenson, President of South­
indicate the roads leading to the
have been playing together ever
ley looking just as m arvel­
Wednesday morning, Sept­
made and selection of a period
ern Oregon College, at a meeting
since junior high school days for the chest activities will also
Ashland Airport. President Walt
ous as it always did. but I do
ember 24 at a ham end egg
of the Ashland Cham ber of Com­
when they walked off with the
note a terrific improvement
breakfast which w ill be held
Bosshard has appointed Charles
take place.
merce Tuesday noon in the Lithia
conference title. If Ashland Is to
in the towns of Ashland.
at 6:45 p.m. at the Junior
Sm ith, chairm an of the com m it­
Hotel.
M
embers
of
the
Community
have another football trophy in
Medford and Grants Pass.
high school cafeteria.
tee to procure and install the
Dr. Stevenson related that sit­
the trophy case this is the year. chest com m ittee who will irieet
The pears and peaches are
Cost of the breakfast w ill
m
arkers.
uated on the outskirts of Ashland
— banking on the success of this Thursday night are, Henry End
just as good too. as they were
be borne by the Boo’ter club
Sm ith stated today th a t the
ers,
president,
H.
S.
Engle,
John
was
a
business
which
business­
year's team Is the Ashlund Boos­
when they used to sell them
members who w ill each buy
m
arkers
would be placed on Oak
D
augherty,
Gerald
W
enner,
M
a
r-[
men and residents of Ashland
ter club, a good sized group of
on the depot platforms.”
a 61.00 ticket, enabling an
stree and at the Intersection of
shall
Woodcll
und
executive
sec-
,
bad
consistently
Ignored
as
one
local boosters with Glen Prescott,
Mrs.
Westgate
regretted
athlete to attend.
Valleyview road and highw ay 99.
of any consequence.
Howard Wiley, and Earl Schilling retary, William Ifenly.
that she had never been here
Speakers w ill include Stale
O ther meml>ers of the m arking
To
substantiate
his
statem
ents
Representatives of the follow -| Senator Earl Newbry. Mayor
as the nucleous. If the wishes of
before but stated s h e had
com
m ittee are Ed B arnett, F. J.
Dr. Stevenson quoted figures to
tlie Boosters come true the G riz­ lug organizations will present
found it so delightful that
Thornton Wilay. Superinten­
Peterm an, and H arry Imel. A
the
effect
that
Southern
Oregon
their estim ated budgets to the
zlies will bring home the bacon.
she is determined they w ill
dent of Schools. Leland Linn.
comm ittee m eeting is planned for
College had increased In size by
Com m unity chest com m ittee at I Coaches Les G ra n t a n d
Question: Why wouldn't
soon return to make their
the later p art of this week.
300%. With an enrollm ent Ja n u ­
»«Mister club for S O C. be a g o o d ', b‘* m eeting: Boy Scouts, Young [ Frank O 'Neil. Earl Schilling,
home. The Westgates have
The first actual m eeting of the
ary
1,
1946
of
65
students
and
15
deal? Answer: It would, but t h e ‘Men's C hristian association. Girl
r e c e n t l y returned after
temporary chairman of the
club
was held Monday noon at
faculty members the school has
m ovem ent should come from the Scouts, and Camp Fire Girls,
spending three months in
Bocater club w ill act as host.
the Lithia Coffee shop. Dr. E vart
Increased
in
size
to
500
student-'
alum ni who should break th eir. In addition to the budgets
Florida and are now enroute
Gorden, pastor of the Ashland
and 28 faculty members on J a n ­
necks every fall trying to get which these organizations present
lo Washington state and Can-
Congregational church spoke to
uary
I,
1947
and
this
year
40
fac-
bock to dear old S.O.C. for h o m e-, to the chest com m ittee, the Ash-
the 31 m em bers and guests p re ­
ufty members are employed wiht
coming. A fter all, w hat’s college land com m unity chest will con-
sent on “We Build,” which Is the
an
anticipated
enrollm
ent
of
600
tribute $204)0 to the Oregon Chest.
w ith o u t homecoming?
m
otto of the Kiwanis club. Dr.
i students.
It Is expected that the total
BOXES STACKED ON STOVE
Borden
stressed the need for a
Members of board school Jif-
In discussing the m onetary in- CAUSE MINOR FIRE
amount.« required will amount t o 1 t r iet No 5 met the school teach-
truck
route
through the city and
,
come to this community he dis
more than $10,000
J. F. Em m ett reports th at a pointed out the need of strong
ers Inst Thursday evening at a clMged that lncoint. to facull
Greet Moments of Indecision,
reception held a t the Episcopal
neared $160,000 per fire next door to his establish- support for com m unity projects.
by P. B. A V. W.
m ent . caused
some
excitem „ ent
Standing com m ittee chairm an
Parish
house.
Frank
Van
Dyke
year.
students
spend an estim ated ! w
.
,
Chemical engineering Is used in ,
‘
introduced
the
schiiol
boerd
m
e
tn
-,|5<)0ooo
each
’
2?
veteran8
W
ednesday
morning.
Originating
appointed by Bosshard are: Fred
chem istry, mining engineering i s 1
¡bers and th e k wives and ho«- a,one
th
.„
$60
from boxes stacked around a Morlan, program ; Don Hinthorne,
used in mining, and whimsical
bands to the faculty.
„
y „
Veteran Adm lnlstra- stove ln the Sm ith Plum b,ng Sb°P house: Lloyd Grossman, atten d ­
engineering is used in the Plaza I
M embers of the boa. d and their tion offl; ia,8 earn $12000 ultJ.
fire got going early w ith the ance; Charles Sm ith, publicity;
Project.
j
respective spouses who w ere pre-
to ta lin g $730 000 d o lla rs n 8 h tln g
o f th e f lr e - M em be rs Jack Prew itt, reception; and W alt
Tins type of engineering does I
«
n
,
included
Van
Dyke
and
M.
s_
‘r°
m
“ » d' p» 'l " enlh lw ° Hamby, agriculture. Bert Miller
not appear in the standard text
if —
TA-t.- Mrs. rx—
A and j thro h the Kh(X)|
j
doors away came by with chemi- is in charge of the C harter night
Van Dyke,
Dorn rx--------
Provost,
books as it is being tested out on
Utilization of the Y.M.C.A. Mr
cals to extinguish it.
activities.
Provost, Paul Flnnell and (
.
.
the plaza prior to its adoption. building by the Boy Scouts, Girl Mrs.
Finnell. Gerald Wenn.-r 6 - Thee value of <£hool pur<* e r ty j
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The next m eeting of the club
It is certainly an effective m eth­ Scouts, Cam p Fire girl*, and o th ­
will
be held Monday noon.
od of engineering, as It m aintains er youth group« Is now possible chairm an of the board.
the A dm inistration Building and j
(.eland
Linn,
superintendent
of
a high degree of chaos for inde­ under a new policy which has
G ym nasium estim ated as c u ri.
term inable lengths of time. In been set by the Y.M.C.A. board the schools made a response • to
'
the pld types of highway con- of Directors. Ray Fletcher, seere- Van Dyke’s introductory rem arks y
and then U n n introdiiced -UaaKU’ry at
«rucBon the ground was filled, ¿ry'of'V hV Y M C A^annoiZTiced principals
of the schools. Joseph:
at FIOT.OOO and Initially
t The Hogue R iver valley and
leveled off and paved. But not todav
Fader. Clifford Williams, Chester costlng * * sU te board ot h ,«her
Ashland w ere featured on the
so with whimsical engineering no
The formci Pioneer hall can be.'Squk-e. and Roland Parks. The education only $9.000, grounds
’ front page of the Septem ber 13
dirt closer than five miles will used
Lakevlew ’s "Honkers
by organized groups as a principals, in turn, introduced the valued at $835,000 and a building
w i l l issue of W estern Transportation,
suffice for any fill, and it must m eeting place for club meetings,
recently donated by the Federal |
. ..
. . , . „ .
m
em
bers
of
their
teaching
staffs.
Works A dm inistration w orth $50,- m eet the
Grizzlies in the a San Francisco published m aga­
lie hauled back and forth n m in­ Fletcher said.
lair of the local club Septem ber zine for shippers and public c ar­
imum of three tim es before it
Mr. und Mrs. S. R. Farley, San 000.
In addition to the opening oi
riers.
can be successfully utilized.
Francisco,
visited
at
the
Ed
Sing-
U nder questioning from mem- 26 for the first home game of the
the buildings to groups other
The advertisem ent, sponsored
season.
O
ther
home
games
during
I
The blueprints are made fresh than the Y.M.C.A. s p o n so re d m aster home last week.
(Continued on back page)
the pigskin m onths Include one by Pope and Talbot steam ship
each m orning containing new clubs Fletcher said th a t a new
w ith G iants Pass, October 17; lines called attenti in to Ashland
surprises for the workm en tend­ schedule for game room eq u ip ­
M arshfield, October 24; and C en­ w ith the following description,
ing to brighten their day. W him­ m ent and craft facilities had SCHOOL BELLS KING AT S.O.C.
“T hriving Ashland captures visit­
tral Catholic high, October 31.
sical Engineering deals with, gone into effect, perm itting girls
The game with C entral C atho­ ors w ith sidew alk fountains of
“Joy, Through Suspense," the to use tlie facilities on certain
lic high is the first game which fam ed Lithia w ater, invites in­
m ental state of the workm en be­ week days, and boys to use faci­
finds an A shland high school spection of Southern Oregon col­
ing always of prim e considera­ lities on other days. The new
ball team tangling w ith a P o rt­ lege.”
tion In whimsical engineering schedule will rem ain In effect for
land school. Central Catholic won
with the condition of the project the next eight months.
the Catholic school state cham p­
nt hand of secondary importance.
Girls days in the "Y” Building
ionship last year and has upset
Excavations under this method will be: Tuesdays. 3:30 to 5:30
the larger Portland schools.
of construction, are allotted to p.m.; Thursdays, 3:30 to 5:30 p.
Last S aturday’s intersquad tilt
groups of workm en, who work In­ m.; and Tuesday evening, from
The opening of the 1947-1948: School began for the teachers between a team of Reds and one
dependently of each other to fos­ 7:30 to 9 00.
school year at Southern Oregon at Southern Oregon college Wed- of W hites indicated that Coaches
Laying of the cornerstone of
ter Initiative. The advancem ent
Boys days at the building are College is set for Septem ber 22nd. nesday when the faculty met for Frank O'Neil and Bob Sheridan
the Church of C hrist’s new build­
of the project is som ew hat d e ­
layed by the duplication of ef­ as follows: Mondays, 3:30 to 5:30. when a ,j npw students e n te rin g ‘ a series of lectures and panel dls- have a lot of potential m aterial ing at the corner of Second and
111 gather for the first assembly eussions on college procedures in the Grizzly lineup. Six foot B street took place at 12:15 S un­
fort as well as duplication of ex ­ p ' ; ’t- 1t;dne8d1ayn’, 3 i ° Q? 5:30
m.,
Fiidays,
3-30
to
5:30
p.m.
and
on
Monday m orning at 8:00 a.m. ' and methods of instruction.
seven inch Nelson Mayfield, who day after the regular worship
cavation, but the m orale of the Saturdays m ornings from 9:00 to
Registrar W inston of SOC stated
Among the panel discussions was on the receiving end of H ar­ service held at the Junior high
workm en Is m aintained <t a high
11:30. Saturday afternoons in the th at the highest enrollm ent In was one which featured the Rev. ry K annasto’s passes may prove school.
pitch.
building will be open to both the college's history was expect
A. H. MacDonnell, state represen- to be the answ er to a coaches
Whimsical Engineering Is p a rt­ boys and girls.
J. A. Putm an gave the call to
ed. The Freshm an Days Program, 1 tative Frank Van Dyke, and dream ot pass perfection. It takes worship, and Ray Renzema recit­
icularly effective In public works,
C raft work with new craft mat under the overall direction of W illiam Healy, secretary of the a tall, high one to be over M ay­
as an lnexhaustable supply of
ed the scripture lesson. The res­
erlate and additional craft equip
funds is necessary. The appro­ m ent is to be continued for both President Elmo Stevenson and Ashland C ham ber of Commerce. field’s head, and Kannasto prov­ ponsive service and the dedica­
Mrs. Mabel Winston, will take They discussed the college teach­ ed last year that he’s a bullseye tion were led by the m inister,
priations never outlast the zeal
boys and grils during the ensu­ place on Monday and Tuesday, er-com m unity relationship factor. passer.
Earl Dwning.
of the contractor. Taut they last ing months.
Septem ber 22nd and 23rd, and
Ed Beare showed Saturday that
W ednesday evening a seml-for-
until a state of complete confu­
The new church is being built
includes classification tests ln nial dinner for all m em bers of he’s still a potential ground gain­ on the site of the church which
sion and demolition exist.
D aughters of the American Re
English and m athem atics, and the faculty and their wives or er, given some interference to get was burned Septem ber 11 last
volution will m eet W ednesday,
psychological tests, required of husbands was held at the Lithia him past the line.
year. Ground was broken for the
Septem ber 24. for a luncheon all new students. Assemblies and coffee shop.
There
will
be
a
lot
of
shifting
new
church in May of this year.
m eeting at the M ethodist church
social functions, including the I Thursday the teachers were ex- about before any positions a r e . . _______ _ .
a t 1:00 p.m. for the official visit Freshm an Mix on Tuesday night,¡posed to classes, panels, and lec- settled and O’Neil and Sheridan LOCATELLI FAMILY IS
,
MClVTVC 'I'/’N D ■ V H O f ■
of the state regent. Miss Jeanette Septem ber 23rd, are also a part
have two weeks lett to work out M O V IN G TO B A Y AREA
I. Dentley. M embers who are of the program being planned for tures on school-comm unity rela
Jacksonville, Sept. 1R— M rs .
tionships and the eollege guid­ the kinks the kids showed S a tu r­
The Jackson County Civic M u­ planning to attend are asked to
W
illiam Locatelli will leave by
day in their blocking and tackl­
sic Association will open its an­ notify Mrs. W. A. S tratton, 5676: the welcoming and guidance of ance program .
plane Saturday for San F rancis­
freshmen. Daily assemblies at
ing.
Potentially
the
1947
ball
club
Friday
will
be
devoted
to
Tea­
nual m em bership drive between or Mrs. D. S. W hitney, 8401,
co, where she will ready her new
1:00 p.m. will be under the d ir­ cher education and its goals, and looks better than the 1946 club.
Septem ber 22 and 27 according
home there for the arrival of the
ection
of
Bud
Silver,
SOC
Stud-
a
discussion
of
the
Junior
college.
Miss Louise Woodruff, form er
to Mrs. Robert Dodge, vice pres­
Locatelli fam ily w ithin a short
SIX ASHLAND STUDENTS
entbody
President.
Dr.
Elmo
Stevenson,
president
SOC
faculty
member,
returned
to
ident for Ashland.
lim e from Jacksonville. Mr. Lo­
W ednesday, Septem ber 24th, is of Southern Oregon college stated RECEIVE DIPLOMAS
M embership cards are lor the Monmouth, Oregon Monday, after
catelli
has been in San F rancis­
Arnita
Peters,
Ashland,
receiv­
the
official
registration
day
of
■
today
that
(he
board
of
education
annual w inter series of music by spending the past two weeks in
co
for
the
past month w here he
ed
a
three
year
diploma,
at
the
which met at Salem last week
fine artists who are brought to Ashland, visiting. She is on the all students both old and new.
is
now
employed
and the family
close
of
the
first
sum
m
er
session
had
decided
not
to
purchase
a
re­
M edford by the association. No faculty at the Oregon college of TE N N E W COURSES A D D ED
will
join
him
as
soon
as arra n g e ­
nt
Southern
Oregon
college
this
single admission will lie allowed. education.
Ten new courses have been sidence nt the present time for summer.
m
ents
can
be
made.
Mrs.
Locatel­
the
president’s
home
at
South­
Miss Ollie DePew, faculty added to Its catalog. Greatest
Cards will cost $2.50 plus tax or
G raduating at the close of the li is a sister to Mrs. L. M. Mat-
ern
Oregon
college.
The
hoard,
m
em
ber
at
Southern
Oregon
col­
single change has been the estab­
$3.00 for students and $5.00 plus
second session, August 21 were ley of the O’Stage Inn and the
lax or $6.00 for adults. The drive lege, returned this week from a lishm ent of a departm ent of gen­ did, however, approve the appro­ Doris Renzema, Ashland, three family has resided here since last
priation
of
$1200
for
chem
istry
visit
with
relatives
and
friends
at
eral engineering. U nder this de­
will rem ain open until Sept. 27
year diploma; Les 11° G rant, Ash­ November.
partm ent will be the older offer­ supplies and $1500 for w eather­ land, received a Bachelor of
unless the
1000 m em berships E lkhart, Indiana.
stripping
the
adm
inistration
build
Mrs. G ertrude M cW hlrter, Nor­ ings in engineering problem s and
which are available nre sold out
Charlie (Chuck) Jandreau is
Science degree; Allene Inlow,
th Hollywood, California, has engineering draw ing, as well ns ing.
before then.
building his new home on Beach
Ashland,
also
received
a
Bache­
been visiting for the past sever­ new courses in descriptive geo­
Street.
Stanley Jones Jr. returned to al days w ith Mr. and Mrs. Don m etry, and flight training, which counseling. In addition there is a lor of Science degree as did Wil­
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Jandreau
liam
Reedy,
Ashland,
and
K
ath­
Ashland from Eugene Tuesday M cW hlrter and fam ily of Taylor includes study of civil air regu­ new course in club and camp
arrived safely in Pasadena, C ali­
leen
Sm
yth,
Ashland.
pvening. He will continue work street. She plans to travel E ast­ lations, general servicing of a ir­ leadership, especially made for
A total of 17 students received fornia, w here Jim m ie will con­
at the Jones agency office In w ard from here and will spend craft, navigation and m eteorol­ Bov Scout, Camp Fire Girl, and j^ ef,rees
durjng the j sum m er ses tinue his school work
Medford until next Monday when the fall m onths back East.
4-H workers; and the English D e -' sions.
ogy.
Earl Hodglns has returned to
he will return to the U niversity
Mrs. Nolle Burns returned the
The departm ent of education! pertinent Is offering new courses
his home In Ashland after visit­
of Oregon Law School.
first part of this week from a , , has
new courses:
problems in in . journalism for teachers and! Among the students who re- ing in North Dakota.
. four
. ... ___
______ ,__________
Mrs. Wallacp Sapp has sold trip by air to Kansas City and elem entary education, methods forensics, which Includes tra in in g 1 turned to college this week were
Jim W elshuhn and Clari c e
their house and plans to join Mr. the M idwest w here she visited and m aterials, audio-visual aids in debating, oratory and extern-1 Bill Eim stadt and Fred and Wil- Homes were visitors Sunday at
Sapp In Wlseonsln.
friends and relatives.
'in gducatlon, end guidance end pore speaking.
¡liam Buehling.
Oregon Cavee.
Booster Club Will
Breakfast Athletes
i
Reception Introduces
Board to Teachers
LITHIA BUBBLES
YMCA Opens Hall
For Use Of Other
Groups Of Youths
“Grizzlies” Meet
‘ LnUPWIPW III
III lIlS l
Game Held Here
' Ashland Featured In
Transportation Ad
I
SOUTHERH OREGOH COLLEGES
FALL TERM BEGIH HEXT WEEK
SOC Opening Set
For September 22
Civic Music Ass’n
Opens 1947 Drive
■ School Begins For
I Faculty Wednesday
Cornerstone Laid
For Hew Church