Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 25, 1947, Image 1

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DOING
The
TO W N
F o rm erly the
Southern Orsgon
M in o r
$3.00 per year
J.00 PER YEAR
Hucksters Winston M u r k s ,
Verne Athunas, und Ardis War-
irn were set hack on their heel«
»or hut u lew moments this week
as they huckstered Southern Ore-
Kon college stickers and posters
■iboul the business district. Some
wag In thu Elk’s barber shop
claimed the merchandise they
were offering on sule was made
in 102»! “Didn't It say so right
there," and so It did; but on in­
spection the 1926 turned out to
he the date of the college’s seul. ,
. . . . und meanwhile out ut 8.
O. C. the week long has brim
busy with registration, new stu­
dents, old students, and u start
of another year for the faculty.
This year’s Frosh Initiation at S.
O. C. may l>e a reversal to tradi­
tion. Last year the Frosh out­
numbered the upperclassmen so
much as to make a real Frosh Ini­
tiation out of the question as fur
as the other classes were concern­
ed. This year the numbers are
more evenly divided.
S.O.C. plays in Medford Sat­
urday night. The Haiders will
meet Eastern Oregon.
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newspaper
ASHLAND, J a i » V >.\ < OVNI Y, OREGON T h u rsd ay , »September 25. 1948
Leagues and supervised by Mrs
Goode, advisor to the Girl’s Lea­
gue and Bob Sheridan, advisor t<
ttie Hoy’s League.
Sophomores will be required to
dress in clothes humiliating to
Iheir dignity. After school the
Sophomore boys will hold a tug
of-war with upperclassmen. Thi
roughest aspects of the Initiation
will be handled by the Vigilante
Peach Crate Paddle Committe«
endeavoring to sting bottoms dur­
ing the peanut roll.
The city7!
only home-owned
NEWS REVIEW
H. Enders Heads Ä
Ä
J " “ '“ ’ « " I
The initiation of incoming stu
Ashland Athletic . I dents
ut Ashland Senior High., Is Recommended
ischool will take place* between
8:30 a.in. and 4:15 p.m. Thursday, To City Council
Booster Group
directed by the Hoy’s and Girl’s
Revival of Itoowtcr
Organization Will
A shii re Support
»
Voi. 14 No. 29
Community Chest to
Have Brief Campaign
Lugar Ctaiina Hospital
Is People's Problem; Is
Not Council’s Nor M.D.’s
Southern Oregon College
student* desiring to adver­
tise in the Southern Oregon
New* Review for jobs, quart­
er*. furniture, equipment etc.
are invited to use the Want
Ads at a special reduced rate
of one-half the regular price.
The special Student rate will
be lc per word first insertion
and */»c per word tor each
successive issue.
Wiley Heads Group
Which Will Raise The
Quota of $11,818
Henry Enders was elected pre­
Robert Lugar, Community hos­
”1 have every confidence that
sident of the reactivated Ashland
pital administrative head, recom­
the budget will be pledged
Athletic booster dub at the club's
mended to the members of the
promptly and in full In a short
breakfast held Wednesday at the
city countll Thursday morning
time after the drive starts.”
Junior high school cafeteria. Earl
that the hospital be operated by
This statement was made by
Newbry was elected vice presi­
board of trustees, separate from
Howard Wiley, General Chair­
dent and Earl Schilling, secretarj
the council and separate from
man of the Community Chest
treasurer.
the board of doctors who are pre­
organization. • Wiley states also
The Wednesday break last teat-
sently operating the hospital un­
that committee chairman have
uered only one series of introduc­
der a lease from the city.
been appointed and will m eet in
tions. Lcs Grant, Junior high
Lugar’s proposal was made
the near future to formulate
school athletic director Introduc­
during a breakfast meeting of
plans for a concerted drive,
ed the seventh grade student
the city council and doctors at
i At present appointed chairmen
who had “made the team.”
the hospital. Present were: Drs.
, include Mrs. Lorena McNair, in
Speeches were made by Super
Chas Haynes, Harvey Woods, Ed­
I charge of the women’s division;
lntendent of schools Leland Linn
Members of the A: hland Jun­ ward Brown. Walter Kresse, and
Will Dodge, chairman business
Coaches Hob Sheridan, Frank O'­ ior high school student body will E. G. Everett; council members
Í division; Earl Newbry, chairman
Neil, Marlen Yoder, and Grant vote for Yell leaders and song Who attended the meeting in­
Mis« Helen Kenyon, President fraternal organizations; Ralph
Earl Newbry acted as Tonatmast queens Friday, September J16, ac­ cluded Mayor Thornton Wiley, of the Congregational Mission Reed, chairman of Talent; Mrs.
cording to an announceme n t br. Walter Redford, Jake Weit- council, will speak to the mem­ G. E. Dunn, chairman Bellview
made today by Joe Fader, princi­ Zel, John Nosier, and John Daug- bers of the Guild and the Study and Bob Reinholt, chairman of
! Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Adali and pal of the Junior High school.
jierty, William Briggs, city at- club, at a church luncheon which publicity and promotion.
Five yell leaders will be select­ .orney, and Elmer Beigel, city will be held at 12:30 noon Tues­
Mrs. F E. Warren was honored ¡Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Templar of
Committee members already
last Sunday with a surprise bir­ Camas, Washington are visiting ed from a group of candidates superintendent were also present. day, September 30.
'at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dale
appointed
are Bob Edwards and
consisting
of
Kenneth
Wilkinson,
thday party at the home of Mr.
Both the doo'ors present and the
Dr. and Mrs. Paul A. Davies
Rachel Crothers, Mar y A n n members of the council accepted will also be present for the lunch­ Ernie Madden on the publicity
nnd Mrs. Ardis Warren. The after Mayfield.
Mr. „ and . Mrs. If. B. Fischborn Crews, Anne Hill, Norman Gould, the proposal of a separate board
and promotion committee.
noon was spent playing games
and ice cream and cake was serv- were_Sunday afternoon guests at Edith Hile, Ilia LeBrun, Gladys of trustees as being the best pos­ eon which will be a covered dish
Wiley says that there will be
affair. Dr. Davies is assistant
the C. I. Homes residence.
Cullop, Ruth Mitchell, Gall Tayor sible solution to the problem’s moderator of the General council only one drive by the Commun­
ed to the guests.
Mrs. Eva Gosnell returned Sun­ June Olson, Betty Speece, Rose­ confronting the community hos­
ity Chest and it is hoped that
Attending the partv were: Mr.
of the Congregational church.
contributions will be substantial
and Mrs. Charles Warren, Ash­ day from Eugene where she mary Ross, and Bobbie Callaway. pital.
enough to meet the quota of $11,-
Running for song queen are
land; Mr. and Mrs. Chapman. spent several days visiting with
Lugar pointed out that the hos-
818 for the 14 participating agen­
Bernadlne Nlcnolson, Joann Pat-1 pital should be a responsibility of
Klamath Falls; Mr. and Mrs. M. her daughter.
cies. Locally these include the
W. Paris und family, Ashland i Ockie Sabin and family spent ton, Twlla Young, D'Anne Neel- the people of the community and
I Boy Scouts, the Y.M.C.A., The
and Mrs. Bess Bellows, Ashland ! the week end at Crescent City. ey, Bonita Ramp, Pearline Med- that a group of citizens should be
Offices are now being complet­ Girl Scouts and the Campfire
' Sabin reports that it was ex­ lock, Aline Medlock, Delor e s found who are cognizant of the
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ed In Knox building for a new girls,
tremely hot und that sunburn.» Childers, and Mabel Young.
problems facing the present hos- Dental Laboratory which will
were common.
;
pital and who are willing to de­ open In the near future to pro­
| Josephine Thompson enjoyed a
vote
their time to planning for a duce prosthetics and dentures for
happy birthflav party Monday at
new nospjvai
hospital ana
and acting
t
•
F>
1*
Z
U
.
»
ucung as an dentists established in the area
the Walter J. Kerrigan home on A g a i n 1 OHO v n a i r m a n executive board
for the hospital from Dunsmuir to Medford.
.
. . . I Beach Street. Shi- also visited her
At a meeting of the executive management.
. „,
.
Six evening classes are sehedul-1 mothp,. al n (.attyi Oregon.
board of the Jackson C ounty' “The city government is inter- bv Jr
» h I for the fall term at Southern
Vernon Foster of Beaty, Ore.
Chapter of the National Founda-
Mayor
- r ' . ’ ¿7
and PhR E.
At separate class meetings held
» v u i.v iu
, ; r ested
a t - u In d a g good
w t i hospital,” m
ayor
Oregon they are: An art course vi Rid his brother at Albany.
n lw
ile v pointed
nnin.od out,
tion for Infantile Paralysis in
i Wiley
and the fout * h° formerly were in busi­ at the Ashland Senior High school
Oregon
Sunday,
returning
to
Ash­
In Crafts, which includes the
early this week Curtis Vail was
Medford last Tuesday night, V ern, members of the council are will ness lr. Compton, California
making of block prints, wood­ land Monday.
Campbell and Tout arc pre­ elected president of the Senioi
Smith,
Ashland,
was
re-elected
to
ing
to
follow
any
good
plan
. W a lle r J, K errig an and M»-a.
carving, weuving, etc. This will Kerrigan of Beach Street visited the post of chairman. To assist which will give the city a go«d sently living
- _ at the Lithia - Auto
— class with Don Cullop, vice-presi-
Court with their families until dent; Louise Perrin, secretary.
he oflered on Tuesday evenings the Eastern end of the Klamath Smith as staff officers are: Harry hospital.”
. t- j
,
I they can locate houses or apa-t- and Mary Waterbury, treasurer
trom 7 to 10 o'clock by Associate Reservation Monday. On their re- Chipman, vice-chairman: M rs.
Posslbillty that Federal money j ments
K
Lewis
Ulrich,
secretary-treasurer;
Frank O’Neil will act as class
Professoi Otto Wild«. The course i turn they saw seven deer eros«-
would soon be available for r e - '
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Mrs. Elwood Hedberg, chairman building
advisor.
carries two credits which may lie Highway 66 on Green Springs
was discuss e d a n j JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL TO
Elected at the Junior class
used toward state teacher certifi­
Eva Galligher Burley, mother of the women's dlv^ion; Mrs. Briggs, city attorney, stated that HAVE EMPLOYMENT FILE
Glenn
O.
Taylor,
education
chair­
meeting
were Don Robertson,
cation. Associate Professor Edith of Mrs. Fanny Jackson of Chilo­
he would contact the Winburn
Ashland Junior High School
man:
Mrs.
Moore
Hamilton,
pub­
president;
Bob Montgomery, vice-
Hork will teach a course lr. Tests quin and nephews visited Ash­
licity chairman, and Dr. A. E. heirs to discuss with them t h e |w iu conduct an employment ser- president; Janie Simpson, secre­
and Measurements, also on Tues­ land over the week end.
•Merkel, medical - W r
“ ' “ ' " ‘ I’* , «hi, year tor students and tary-treasurer. Bob Sheridan wlll^
day, 7 - 1 0 p.m. This w.il curry
Blanche Frlsbie, advisory nurse.I
P
' n°®PUal
residents v. ith odd jobs who need act as advisor to the Junior class.*
three credit hours. The above two
Mrs. Verne Athanas Is recover­
part-time
workers. A file will be
Bill Wines will hold the presi­
voted to In
send
64,000 i J „ u n , i , o 3 r ? H 1 i - Y 1 C l l i h
courses will begin on Septemlrer ing satisfactorily from burns re­ to The
the Board
three agencies
Portland
kept at the school of all students dency of the Sophomore class
30th.
ceived recently while canning.
desiring employment with infor- with Bob Nelson as vice-presi­
which have been yearly reel
Beginning on October 1st, Dr.
Thp
Junior
Hi
v
Pi„h
mabon
on hours, type of work dent; Anne Fullerton, secretary,
pients
of
funds
from
this
chapter:
Russell Elliott will offer a three -
pay expected. To contract and Jackie Pritchard, treasurer.
The Shrine hospital, the Doern- A ihlsnd o)
hour course In Contemporary
CAu h. d
this service residents are request-
backer hospital and the Crippled meeting of the school year in the ed to phone 7301.
Marlen Yoder will be the Sopho-
Problems on Wednesday even­
Children’s division of the Univer­ Junior High School Tuesday I
omore class advisor.
ings from 7 - 10. Beginning on
sity of Oregon Medical school. evenlng, September 23. At the
Thursday evenings from 7-10 by
by BUI Blasell
Mrs. Grace Parks¿ the- "
News
Many Jackson county cases ore meeting plans were completed
Dr. Arthur Taylor In History of
**s
The Grizzly football squad has
correspondent, is
Oregon, and Mr. Clifford Will­ been undergoing some hearty cared for In these institutions and for a campaign for new members u i v Z o
_*
.
.
.
lllL’
tills
WhPir
on
leaving this week for an extend­
iams in School Organization and practices in preparation for the clinics are conducted In Medford and a program
By Bill Bissell
School Law. These are required Lakeview game which will be each year by the Crippled Child­ outlined for the club meetings ed visit in the East.
courses for teaching certification played on the home turf, Friday ren's clinic.
Thursday night under the lights
during the next three months.
On Monday nights, beginning evening at 8:00
of Walter Phillips Field the loca\
Club officers for this year in­
The Reverend G. W. Bruce
Junior
High and the High School
September 2»th, Mr. Glenn Matt
clude:
Ted
Weitzel,
president;
With some of the playeis nurs-1 formerly of Arfhland, repogs by
J. V. squad wll meet Grants Pass
hews will direct orchestra rehear­ ing injuries and colds the Grizzly , letter to the News Review that Kenneth Montgomery, vice-presi- ! ) » « « « • « C m i k s s s J ^ A
teams in a double header with
sals which arc open to all must mentor, Frank O’Neil, stated that he and Mrs. Bruce are happy in dent; Jerry Langer, secretary; (
the kick-off of the first game at
clans who wish to participate in it may be necessary to fill some their new home at Gresham and Bob Madden, treasurer; and John
“There are wonderful oppor­ 6:30.
concert« given by the orchestra of the starting posts with substi- are enjoying the climate and act- Wood, sergeant at arms. Mr. Gay­
tunities for young people here
The Jayvee’s under the direc­
during the school year.
lord
Vestal
of
the
Junior
High
tutes,
Ivlties. They invite letters from
who are interested in drama and
The registration fee lor work
O’Neil also stated that the Hon­ Ashland friends and can be reach School faculty is the adult advi­ I hope I can help prepare high tion of Marlen Yoder will be
sporting their new silver and
carrying a maximum of six col­ ker eleven is the strongest ball ed at 226 E. Powell Blvd., Gresh­ sor for the group.
school students to take advantage maroon jerseys with silver hel­
lege credits Is $8.50 per term. En team that they have had In ten am, Oregon,
roll men ts will be accepted until years and that they have improv­
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Wolff jour­ of them.” This statement was mets and gold pants.
Looking very good in the back-
October 11.
neyed to Grants Pass by the way made by Miss Clara Daniels, re­
ed thirty percent over last yenr’s
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of
the Applegate Sunday after­ cent graduate in drama at Mills field are the two Farmer twins.
squad
Joe King left Wednesday for a
noon, They were accompanied by College who will direct Ashland Jack and Jerry, at halves, Stan
As local followers can well re­
Senior High school dramatics this Hanscom at quarter and Bob N el­
selling trip which will take him
Mrs. Nellie Donnelly.
member the Lakeview t e a m
year.
son at full.
to Lakeview, Alturas, Klamath
gave the Grizzlies one of their
Falls, and points east. Joe says
The Junior High 11 under the
Miss Daniels continued, “Ash­
best gomes last season, and also Ashland motorists will be dig­
his rubber mat factory is doing one of the roughest the Grizzlies
land is certainly on the map as coaching of Les Grant will have
right well now that school has played. However, fresh from their ging for pennies and nickels and
far as theater is concerned on ac Jerry Langer at fullback, Stanley
started and the demand has pick­ 31-12 victory over Coquille last contents of piggy banks will be
count of the Shakespearean Fest­ Adams at half and Howard Rob­
In the belief, that, during
ed up.
ivals and this is perhaps why I erts at center. Other sparkers are
these unsettled time«, stu­
Saturday the Ashland B e a r s in demand when the Magee-Hale
am looking forward so much to Ross, a tackle, and Bob Frazier,
dents
in
local
school«
should
will
be
out
to
make
it
two
Company of Oklahoma City com­
Verne Athanns visited Weyer-
guard.
teaching in Ashland
become more closely acquain­
hauser Camp No. 4 on Long straight for the home town.
pletes the installation of the 210
Miss Daniels has an extensive
ted with the greatest docu­
Prairie last Sunday afternoon
Mi’s. Vivien Britenbauh return­
The Jackson Creek Lumber Co. parking meters which will b e . ment of American history,
literary background which she ed to work at Van Dyke and
seeing friends.
on thp Medford-Jacksonvi 11 e placed on Main street in Ashland
will utilize in direction this year. Lombard’s law offices Monday
the Fluhrer Bakery of Med­
Highway has been closed down from Helman to Gresham streets
Along with her major in drama after a vacation spent mostly at
ford as a public service, is
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
she has a minor in English with home where she took care of the
distributing free to every
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF for the past two weeks, and will and a half block each way on
emphasis on creative writing. fall canning. She said that after
school in Ashland the only
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR perhaps be closed another two intersecting streets.
weeks due to the shortage of
Lawrence C. Skinner, installa­
During her senior year she was canning all vacation it was a
authentic restoration of the
JACKSON COUNTY.
tion engineer for the company
vice-president of the Drama As­ vacation to return to work.
Declaration of Independence.
In the Matter of the Estate of ear» for shipping.
Esther Carroll who spent the states that all the meters should
sociation. At Mills College she Mr. and Mrs. James Raybon, Apt.
Mr. Farrell, of the Med­
Emma E. Kerby, Deceased.
studied with Marian Stebbins, 10G, Vetville, State College, Ral­
ford Fluhrer office, slates
Notice Is hereby given that the summer at Crater Lake as recept­ be installed by Monday. Work
well known director and took eigh, North Carolina have an­
that his company feels that
undersigned has been appointed ionist In the dining room was in began Wednesday afternoon with
play production from Arch Laut­
many of us need to be re­
administratrix of the estate of Talent Monday calling on friends. the drilling of holes and Skinner
nounced the birth of a son weigh­
erer, one of the foremost scene
acquainted with this historic
Emma E. Kerby, deceased. All She is leaving next week for De­ states that the installation of the
ing 9 lbs, 8 oz. and as yet un­
designers of the nation.
document and that students
persons having claims against sert Inn. Palm Springs, California meter post is a job usually per­
named
Mrs. Raybon is the former
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dorothy were formed simultaneously but that
should be made aware of the
said estate are hereby notified to
Miss Daniels has acted in Mid Velma Athanas who attended
visited
this
past
week
by
George
a
shortage
of
labor
had
made
it
boldness and eloquence of
present them duly verified to N.
summer Night’s Dream, Twelfth school in Ashland.
this instrument of freedom.
Dickey, Lawyer, 2 Tayler Build­ Evans, Myrtle Point. The two Impossible.
Night, Iphigenia in Taurts, Choe-
Z. A. Zlmmerlee, Ashland con­
ing, Ashland, Oregon, within six men had not seen each other
This restoration was made
phoroe, Romeo and Juliet, and
The Talent Community Club
by Theodore W. Ohman of I The Contrast. She was also stage had its first fall meeting with a
months from dote of first publi­ since they were In service togeth­ tractor is supplying the labor and
er
in
Germany,
They
served
In
equipment for the job, Zlmmerlee
Memphis. Tennessee from an
cation hereof. Dale of first pub­
manager for Skin of Our Teeth good attendance. The meeting
the 332 Construction Engineers1 states that Thursdny will see
old reproduction found re­
lication September 11, 1947.
and was on the staff of Pacific, a was held in the City Hall Sept.
of the U. S. Army and had been more men on the job and thati cently in the East, using it
EVA L. TAYLOR,
creative writing magazine. Miss 17th. The club discussed plans
In service together In England, installation of meters would be-
to supplement parts destroy-
8-ll-4 t
Administratrix.
Daniels held a scholarship for for the season and outlined Its
Franco, Belgium and Holland,
¡gift immediately.
on the original
each of her four years In college, objectives.
Jr. High Students
Holding Election
Congregatior.alists
To Hear Mission Head
Surprise Party Held
For Mrs. F. W arren
Dental Lab To Open
In Knox Building
School Schedules
Six Night Classes
Vern Smith Is Once
School Students
Holds First Meeting
Grizzlies Play
Lakeview Friday
,
J.V.’s and Juniors
Play G. P. Teams
Clara Daniels 1$
||i2 013 kl1ftllU$ldSt ■
Run Expected on
Piggie Banks Soon
Fluhrer’s Distributes
Declaration Copies
ed