Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 02, 1947, Image 1

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DOING
The
TOWN
U. ol Q
Fo rm erly Ih»
Southern Oreoon
M in er
S3.00 p .r year
J.00 PER YEAR
lied Feathers Indicating coop­
eration in the Community Cheat
drive began appearing in Astound
windows Wednesday us the first
post war Community Cheat drive
this city has participated in be­
gan.
Friday will gee Ed Musgrave ol
I he Hr .Milling and Planing Co.
W IL E Y - SOMMER - PITTS,
begin the Industrial division soli­
JETER. HESS. A N D LEA C H
citation. Rotund Parka will start
P L A Y L IK E CHECKERS
a crew working the business dis­
trict of the city October 8.
On tiie pages of time lids week
Mrs. Lorena McNair will head
were
recorded the moves of three
• he womens committee und this
group will begin working the Ashland business enterprises: the
Held October 9. Aiding Mrs. Mr- Howard Wiley Insurance Agency,
Nalr are: Mrs. Phil Stansbury, the Sommer Accounting and Tax
M ix Marvin Miller. Mrs Charles
A. Haines. Mrs R L. Hurdle, Mis Service und the C. A Pitts Real
Myrick Thornton, Mrs. Clyde Cat­ Estate Agency.
Although operating indepen
an. Mrs. Walter Hamby, Mrs.
John Daugherty, Mrs. Mildred dently these three men have
Klurn and Mrs. George Spencer.
transferred to a centralized office
Campaign headquarters arc- lay-out at 70 East Main Street.
located ut the Chambe r of Com­ I lie new place offers additional
merce according to H ow ard Pace, privacy for consultation
Wiley general chairman of the and a spacious lobby.
‘ “ " W i n H. S. Ingle, treasurer
I he Howard Wiley Agency w e
*’/ ,f|'e
w i,l accept gifts ut formerly located at 50 East Mali
the Ingle drug ,,r they can bo left
St., the E. G. (Ted) Sommer Ac­
at the ( hanilx-i of Commerce.
counting und Tux Service in th<
Swedenburg Building and C. A.
Pitts with S. C. Jones and Sons
•n the Ashland Hotel Building
Six Businesses
Moving Locations
During This Week
La or ary.
> E X * /se' e- ■
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The city's
NEWS REVIEW
I M ,\ c o i v i V,
MRS. P H IL R IT T E R IS
F A S H IO N FROCK A G E N T
o r k x in
Thuraday, O c t o b i r T ï w ï
only home-owned
newspaper
Voi. 14. No.
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I raveling t
Klamath Friday N ite
YMCA Open House i Z r ; , , | : ~ , .
Set For Tuesday iO n z z l , e s
Mrs. Phil Ritter 44 East Mam1
I street lias been appointed Fash-|
lion Frock representative im the!
• Ashland area according to an an- -
nouncemcnt made this week. Mis. I
Hitler will show dresses, samples,’ "™ ■ IvllwVl flw ll
and material samples at her apart)
ment in the Pioneer building or
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
she- will make personal appoint
TO A C T AS HOSTS FOR
merits to call .
E V E N IN G OF OCT. 7.
....
In PlAMAAr Uall
iesA w’ifna- out 1nZlm-'kUP»,? J ul1 •/trenU‘k1 with practically no inji
Fails F r id ly '^ g 'h t ^ lh e f e a n V t ^
K“ ™
whh in s t t o K ‘‘, i“ S t5 oni< rVnee «ame ior the Klamath Falls cl
Si H T, 7 f
V'ar? l,guJars hack and ready to go Expected
The first open house to be held
e
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&
rw S k^ T dA s ^ nn
t hT f r
£
by the Young Men’s Christian As­ p
sociation will be held Tuesday,
d.^pito Ashland s greater gains in yardage, both in passing’l l
October 7, from 8:00 p.m. to 10:30
in the Y.M.C.A. building, former­
•
I
ly Pioneer hall.
ZU P A N 8 L E A V E A S H L A N D
Expected to start for Ashla
Saturday, visitors and resident
Ray Fletcher, secretary of thej Mr. and Mrs. Leo Zupan and are Mayfield or Ellsworth at 1.
of Ashland witnessed the opening
of a swank new men’s store iocat- Y.M.C.A. stated that the board of> daughter left this week for Price, end. Simmons at left Tackle Fi
M at 62 East Main St The «stab directors was expecting a large Utah, where they expect to estab- Wilkins at left guard LeBtenc
lishment owned and operated bv number of residents of the com­ Ilsh residence and where Zim an
... .
wlth the three "Jerrt« ‘"
a young veteran and graduate of munity to attend the affair which anticipates operating a retoil
the right side of the line, Decli
the University of Oregon. Alvin will also Include an exhibit of lumber yard.
the uses to which teie building is
L. Wimer.
Mr. and Mrs. Zupan and family at guard, Randles at tackle, a
Wimer, a former resident of now being put by the Y.M.C.A. formerly resided at 440 B street iMltchell at end. Backfield start«
the
Mrs.
Medford, returned from the Army to
i ui benefit
7
7 boy»
7 7 '. and 6 girls of 1 i with m
rs. u Dott
w Williams,
w iin am s, Mrs
Ashland,
and
which
will also in- Zupan’s mother. Zupan was em- will probably be Louis Langi
Air Forces where he served ns a H
n ex/-.«,.».*:.. I ___11- »
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r
right half, Ed Beare, fullbac
pilot on heavy bombardment air­ dicatc what a potential youth ployed at Fortmiller’s Depart
center
is
available
in
the
Y.M.C.
r.ient store prior to the war and and either Glen Nelson or Bun
craft in the China-Burma-India A. building.
following his return from active Hall at left half. Harry Kannai
theater to the University of Ore­
Hosts for the evening will be service as a flyer in the Army will probably call the signals.
gon to complete his course of
According to dope being circ
study.
the members of the Y.M.C.A. Air Forces.
a
ted
among conference coach
Upon grav.uanon last spring board. Members of the committee
Ashland will be the team to st
James
Alexander,
Sher
m
a
n
which
arranged
the
affair
In­
JETER TO JONES'
.. 0 G,1} Kdwardx. proprietor of
from the school of Business Ad­
this year and from prelimina
the Edwards Bicycle and repair
ministration
he set to work sur- clude: Frank Davis • chairman, (Jaks. California, visited with Mr. reports the Klamath Fails club
J F. Jeter, who has been at 30
and
Mrs.
C.
E.
Huffman
this
Mrs.
C.
M.
Frazier,
Mrs.
W.
E
■hop, pointed out to Junior high North Main, the building vacated veying towns throughout the I 7
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out to Stop the Grizzlies. Bo
______ , ______week.
Mrs. Alexander is the for-
state in an effort to find a good - ° ° ~ M” -' C- H Thomas-
Dr- G
X e p X ? :: X r F
• w .
brank O Neil and the Kiama
location for a men’s wear shop. B. Hull, John Billings, Bill Bis- ■ mer Edna Fehige oi Ashland. The Falls coach are preparing th<
Weitzel.
Madden.!
Alexanders,
who
are
sell,
Ted
Weitzel,
Bob
Madden,
J
land bicycle riders because of the cupied by P i u “ P e a l t i ’ in th e ith
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'h
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<
’ec“
,on
was
a
n
lv
»d
at
—
presently
His final decision was arrived at
‘7 ? hl1^
Ashland hotel iu iid in g with 8 £ N
*
and anaJysla ,rom a Dr. W. E. Bracker, Wilbur Bush­ living in Sherman Oaks, Califor­ clubs for a tough ball game.
Edward., told , he. Bt,ldent, t)w, J(,nejj
ng w‘»h B C. business survey test recently de­ nell, Joan Vandewalker Virginia nia, are planning to move to R id -1 BEARS M A U L L A K E V IE W
die.
good bicycle habits such as fol-1 R alph Leach of the M vw i.w
by Dr Cornlah. Professor of Lutz, Jan Dodson.
Last Friday nght at the hoi
Light refreshments will be
stadium the Ashland club wi
sudden stops and starts would n in e 'to m ” ’ h 7 5? OP “ * plan I forrTiatl«>n derived indicated that u ‘V“ o ib oard members assisted
loped the Lakeview high schc
: 11, 46 to 0. The local club playl
i an airtight defense and LangJ
Hi Y, and the Tri Hl Y. A pro­
.
*,o’ '•
50 East main
Starnes, Nelson, and Beare ma]
gram
will
be
presented
which
The Interior decoratln g o f .,Hii # *
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the counters for the Grizzlies.
feature the Ast
Ashland high
Wimer’s store was done by A n d-' will
2 /««*»■«
The Annual Teacher’s Institute
iew Hawver of Woodcraft Pro- "
' boys quartette'
was in full swing this week from
duets Co., North Pacific Hlgftway.
Monday through Wednesday at
Mr, and Mrs. Wimer are cur­
Klamath Falls where teachers
rently living io the Weitzel
from Jackson, Josephine, Lake,
Apartments.
The Ashland Y.M.C.A. building Douglas and Klamath counties
t
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is to have a new and well equlp- gathered to find out what other
Southern Oregon college’s R<]
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, ped Ladies Powder room accord- teachers were doing.
Raiders travel to Prineville Fi|
Attending the meeting from day night to meet the Unlversii
5 2 ^ 2 7 ^ . ' » M”
to members of the Junior
Ashland were Dr. Schulz, Dr. A. of Portland Frosh in the secoil
tyomen'j Civic Club.
j ' n
Taylor, and Dr. Elmo Steven­ game of the season for A1 Simf
The room is on the second Xlpov
of the building next to the large son from Southern Oregon Col­ son’s side hill gougers
social room designated for social lege and Clifford Williams, prin­
The Prineville location was si
affairs for young people of Jun­ cipal of Lincoln Elementary lected by the college and tl
school.
Is anticipated on the basis of ior High school age and up.
a
•
I Portland club after the citizc
churches museums, theatres, and ‘int body tn «‘nging during stu- past records.
n.h^5“
!108 .7 W° rk leaders were of Prineville made a plea to ha<
The Y.M.C.A. has been advised
schools. and was granted a pass d‘‘nl «vents tills year. At elections
of I the
uic plans
puins O
Uie Junior Worn
worn- i , . ner, lacutty members of the the SOC club Dlav there in r,
The greatest increase- has been that the
to the Kremlin. In the ten mon- be,d last
Bemadine Nichol­
^
...
Civic
club
call
for
com
plete! ^in‘;oI1n Scbool including LiUian | der to raise money for a ne
en’s
in the ninth grade with 129 en­
a s the Atklnsons lived In Mos- ’ swn> Juann Patton, and Pearline
furnishing
of
the
room
and
when
,7 ^ °,® °? ’ F1,orenceA 1Ien. Neva lighted stadium for the Prinevil
rolled. Schedules have b e e n
cow she found life lnh-resting if Medlock were elected to the song changed
in many c a s e ? in ’VrdVr
this wiU be one of the West, Velma Cress. Thelma Coop­ high school.
to balance classes and absorh X I |br,gbteSt ..and.
a«ractive er, Betty Powell, and Bertha
Last Saturday night at Me<|
Stevens.
Work leaders f r o m ford the Red Raiders showed thtl
increased enrollment. It Is ex-
Southern Oregon College includ­ had lost none of their 1946 g
leveling off will ROT ARIANS HEAR KARNES
For her half-hour topic Mrs. | b‘e Callaway, Rosemary Ross
ed Edith Bork and Jeannette and go.
♦he
a n ‘‘r Lbrlstmas and during
Anthony Karnes, Veteran's Ad- (Smith.
Marcus Woods discussed the life and Norman Gould.
Passing with bullet-like prec
spring
months.
,
ministration
advisor at Southern I Dr. Schultz of the college facul
und works of the little old lady
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, ä
T ä
ä
o i sion the Raiders of Southern Or I
who began a painting career at
.
Powell and Gus Hend- m
gon College soundly defeated tl
in —
the woods look-
78
i------ ■ , ricks « are , out
.8. Mrs Wood’s .„ii,
talk .....
was based
.
<u vis of Ashland and Reese was for several years comm ission-‘th? subjeT, o / ^ e l L “ ™ PunS'
College Wolve
on the book "Grandma Moses.
* ,iul locker mea‘
hundns
inM»^f°nd
prcsent,V,
er
of
education
in
the
Territory
Behavior"
g
1
?
h
4000
,
fa"s witnessir
on American Prim itive,"
. Mi. and Mi's. O. A. LeBrun and
___________________________
tbe flrst name of the 47 seaso
aughtcr, ^da
Ida Mae, left Tuesday »untlnq m the Dead Indian area, i of Alaska.
Mrs. Woods stated that In one , aukbte.r’
>r their
of Mrs. Moses* paintings "T^u Ia?,
“ le^r cabin on Dead Indian
which
will use
Old Oaken Bucket" she lias faith- "
,h they wlU
us<* as a base for
hunting operations,
operations.
fully portrayed the Incidents of hunt*,lk
the poem of the same name. Her
home is in rural New England
and the painting which Is con­
sidered her best Is "Sugaring
Off”, a scene depicting the guth-j
By C. P. T A L E N T . Chief of Police
the immediate necessity of acquiring more irrigation water for aer
erlng of maple sap for syrup.
culture in this area.
B 1
Ttie next meeting of the club
Fire Sunday morning complcte-
"We have many fine assets in this community but one day thi
wlll be Oct. 13 with Mrs. W. M. ly destroyed the home of Mr and
i;7 arktv ’u°lir cai wiî hln ,he «Pace designated by yellow paint
y "ot mean
much to us as they do now”. He continued sayir
Poley. Mrs. Redford will give Mrs. Marlon Dozier and son Rob-
lines. When properly parked, the meter will be just ahead
that the income from the college was dependent upon local suodoi
of your right front door.
the book review and Mrs. Perozzi ert of Klamath Junction The Doz
"Because agriculture is of s u c h f-------------
the selected topic.
ier’s io<d practically oil' of their
importance
to the welfare of this
the. directions on the meter "head” for time allowed
community I hope the Ashland
A,, pominatmn of coin, or coins, to be put In the slot at
light side of meter.
Chamber of Commerce will back
this idea and set up a committee
room house, u hich was owned bv
A
/ T Austie
a ...A«
1«
The meter is automatic: no crank to turn, and should show
Robert Lytle, county comml:
of influential businessmen to con­
Miss
Barron,
was a com
v y?V„7ant? yu ind,cator- H not. give the meter a gentle
sioner and Valleyview ranche
Mrs. J. M. Richardson and plete loss,
tact
the
department
of
reclama­
shake, till ,hand shows time.
children, David and Maureen, for­
tion, senators and congressmen in attended the meeting of tt
A purse of $165.00 was made
merly of Ashland, have returned up by friends and neighbors of
fn,BeirCu re£Ul J he indfc,at«d «m e does not run out on you,
an effort to get more water for County courts of Coos, Curr
Douglas, Jackson, and Josephir
front one year spent In Osaka, the Doziers during the day Sun­
than $1 0Oh° U d y° U Wi thCn be SUbjeCt ,o a line of not less
our farmers.”
Honshu, Japan. They arrived in day and was presented to them
Andrews also stated that dur­ counties at Coquille last week.
Judge J. B. Coleman, Arthi
Seattle, September 18th, After by Mrs. Carl Moore, At present
ing the war. three sites in this
nevt1 °9U
? l yOU reCT n * “ticket”
appear, do so within the
Powell, and Paul Rynning als
seeing her husband established at Uie family Is staying with Miss
area
had
been
surveyed
by
the
n kS.fal nre u" your part t° comply with direc-
Fort Lewis, Mrs. Richardson con­ Barron. According to Miss Barron
army and that although it would attended the meeting at whic
$200 00 h<? ‘ Ckt> WI subject you to a flne of not to exceed
tinued on to Ashland where she the Dozier family will move into
involve large amounts of money the members of the county cour
expects to establish residence.
to
construct such storage reser­ of those counties went on recor
the Shady Spring ranch house,
Htton Wl11. haVC.,? n ,°ff uer "n dl'ty checking meters and vio-
During their year in Japan, which is located on Barron pro­
voirs it would be an accomplish as favoring the passage of th
mav vvi-h »° lL ? S° i bf glad. t° answer any questions you
wi
Mrs. Richardson states that her perty.
ment
of extreme importance to C sales
a‘e’ , tax
tax measure
measure which
whicl
may wish to ask for Information.
the
communitv
corne
to
a
vote
October
7.
husband was stationed at the
the community
The house which burned had
On December 10, 1946 the Ai
e-,nhsà‘n
"?• und®r.stand directions on the meter head,
Kanaoka Barracks with the 65th for several years been n landmark
Wm. Healy, secretary of the
call 3311, the police station, and we will be glad to give you
sociation of Oregon counties rt
Engineers while she was employ­ In that section of the valley. Con­
Chamber
of
Commerce,
supple­
the required information.
*
ed at the Osaka Main Exchange structed in 1894 by DeWitt Butts,
menting Andrews statemen t s, commended the adoption of
which was the second largest the architecture and red coloring
said that about four months ago sales tax. The reason for the rt
The owner of a motor vehicle may be held for a violation
as
nrmy exchange in Japan.
a committee met with Represent-1 commendation
¿ T l I . Î 01* is
, s given
g iv e n
as th
regardless of who may be using the car,
had made It a colorful old house.
ative Ellsworth to discuss this 1^7 » ,he y«venUes Hom .. ir
Their home was located In
Friends and neighbors and two
«ÏTAR^-
T H IS
O R D IN A N C E W IL L
Hamadera Park and was a typl trucks from the Forest service
same situation and were informed
tax«s will soon be insuff
will
7
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OCTOBER
6th.
In
the meantime, you
cal Japanese mansion which th ey'w et down other houses In the
fhat the Department of Réclam a-C ent to ?ffs?t the 8tate *«vy
XKlll not be required to deposit coins in the meters. However
«hared with a Japanese family, vicinity to keep the fire from
tion refused to disclose their find taxes and when this happens a
one hour parking is still in effect.
additional tax on real propert
Mrs. Richardson says that In the spreading. Endangered by burn­
ings on the local surveys.
Delivery Vehicles may park free while actually unloading,
building of a large home the ing embers and spot fires were
The shortage of water this sea­ must be made.
or loading, merchandise, but will not be allowed to leave the
The members of the count
Japanese set aside a portion of the Klamath junction service sta­
son has been caused by the nat­
vehicle parked while the driver is loitering.
llie residence for show purposes tion and cafe, the Carl Moore
ural water shortage and the fact court stated that they felt the
only. It was in this section of home, the home of Mr. and Mrs
that many areas have been sub­ the adoption of the sales ta
.u Frf e„ p;ir.kin^ lots have h*-*0" established by city officials at
divided
in recent years, support- . would
W° U'a result
reSUl.t. ln
ln lowered
lowered incoin
incoin
the mansion that they lived.
(Clarence Ovintt, the C. G. Cross-
,n/ K ,T ,lT ? ^ Ck Oi Lithla Hotel- back oi Shell
Station on Third and Siskiyou Boulevard, on “C" and First
ing more people, and requiring . xes as
as •’educed tax lev
Maureen and David attended J in house and the Albert Thomas
streets near City Warehouse and at the foot oCWTnburn Wav
larger amounts of water to satisfy lM ° n rea an<^ P«1"80113! propertj
the Calvert School system lor th e , house. A furrow plowed by Gree-
around
corner
from
Weitzel’s
Department
Store
irrigation needs. Actual Increase Ed and Guy Holman .and 'Wall
year. This system U staffed by ly Crosslin helped contain the
American taachars.
(fir« ,
in acreage under water has in-Winkler are helping open the
New Men’s Store
Opened By Wimer
Edwards Stresses
Careful Bicycling
Ashland Teachers
Aid At Convention
MRS. ELBA ANDERSON AND MRS.
MARCUS WOODS SPEAK AT CLUB
a »
X
Raiders Play In
Prineville Oct. 4
Jr. Civic Club Will
Fix Powder Room
hx pee ted At Jr. High
Jr. Song: Queens and !h»..'ivlS*A.'hS"
"’J 1?'
» » B aders Chosen
J,“’’ 7 ?
cUr i X .inUS l
Fire Destroys Old
K. Junction House
Instructions For Use of Parking
Meters
RECLAMATION PROJECT NEEDED
TO ENSURE FARMING’S FUTURE
County Court Favors
Sales Tax Adoption
Mrs. Richardson Back K “‘
A fter Year In Japan
< , creased by only 250 acres.
deer season.