it .X I » •« I U. o f O, L ib ra ry , --Of SOI DOING The TOWN Formerly l/io Southern Oregon Miner S3.00 per year 1.00 PER YEAR Pigskin purude: 74« Soutkvui eWJH y a iiA /<>.» 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- zìi : * »I newspaper tW>------ 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 --------------------------- 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