V. Of O. Library. 4 ' DOING it The TOWN a.ft. Formerly the Southern Oregon Miner $3.00 per year 1.00 PER YEAR LORENA McNAlK, dynamic proprietor of the McNair drug store, (no longer McNuir Bros., she bought out the brother last week) prepared for the Com m un­ ity Chest battle by going to tin beauty shop . . . JOHN VON KUHLMAN, engineer, designer, and unofficial public relations man for the Ouk S treet Tank and Steel whitew ashed the black mat ket into a "grey*' m arket for the Lions club last week . . . and some of the Lions wondering If perhaps the club husn't almost comm itted hari-kari with the new progrum of four strikes and you’re out . . . gAUL SHILLING, ex-A ctlvian president, referring a 20-30 club organizer to various potential members about the city . . . MRS A N T H O N Y KARNES wrapped up in Legion auxiliary affairs. - ——— o——— — The city's only home-owned NEWS REVIEW I ASHI ANI>> < V k YMCA Open House Tuesday Evening Draws 150 People ( u l A 1 v newspaper ' >**GON T h tit sday, October' 9. 1947 Voi. 14 No. 31 Rebekah Prenident Vinita Ix>dge No. 5 Raiders Look For lough Time With Humboldt In K. F. Plaza Festival Will Take Place O ct. 18 Jacksonville, Oct. 8 Mrs. Suda Comstock of Baker, Oregon, pre* sldi-nt of the Kehckah Assembly of Oregon, paid her official visit to the Ruth Kehckah Ixxige No. Heuior Tri-Hi Y Girls 4 of Jacksonville, Saturday even­ Act A n Hostesses For ing Septem ber 27. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson Expects This Completion of Project W i l l i a m Morand of Portland yverc Introductory Event PITTENGER IS DELEGATE To Be a Real Thriller also present. Mrs. Morand Is » Furnishes Occasion John Pittenger is presently in With Winner a Toss-I'p Portland. Three member« of the Senior past president of the Oregon As­ Hi- is a delegate to the For Celebration in Hi-Y club, Virginia Lutz sembly and Mr. Morand Is thé Knights of Pythias convention Southern Oregon college’s 1947, In conjunction with the open­ Joan Vandewalker, and Shirlee S eiretary of the G rand Lodge of i and so tar in 1948, unbeaten and which is being held in the Rase ing ol A shland's Piaza project to Newbry, poured at the Y.M.C.A. Oregon. city. He also plans to visit his open house held ut the Ashland Mrs. Norman Gall of Gold HiR. ^untied, Red Raiders will put their son and daughter in law, Mr. and traffic the m erchants in the Plaza title on the block Friday night Y. Tuesday evening. Inside guardian of the Rebekah Mrs. Riley Pittenger, who are area are sponsoring a Plaza open­ During the period horn 8:00 to Assembly attended the meeting when they meet Humboldt col living in Portland. His daughter. ing festival to be held Saturday, October 18. 10:30 p.m., over 150 guest« pass­ which was also attended by sev­ lege at K lam ath Falls. Mrs. E. K. Edsall, also lives in According to Al Simpson this; Portland and he will visit with Meeting Tuesday night to dis­ ed through the building. Th< eral other out-of-town lodge W’ill be one of the roughest games cuss plans for the festival were building wus decorated for the members. , her before returning to Ashland. George Knox, Bill Daiy, William occasion with large bouquets ol Mrs. George Brownlee, Mrs. of the season. Speaking about this p r. and Mrs. Evart Borden are flowers furnished by a group of John Block, Mrs. Francis Bris- ga me earlier in the season AI presently in Portland w here Dr. Reagan, Jim Busch, and Chester We figure that maybe d ihom pson. A nother m eeting will supporters of the Y. including hlne, Mrs. W arren Hazen, and said wc get those Hum boldt boys up ) ’ meeUng Mrs. W E. Cook, Mrs. C. H Mrs. Peter Fick served refresh­ i_ - l . , . — oi the ofticers o f tin- Congrega- be held T hursday night a t the In the high altitude at Klamath* Thomas, Mrs. G. M Frost, Ml«- m ents after the meeting. Ponal state conference. Dr. Bor­ Ashland City hail at which time they’ll wear out quicker and we den ail m erchants of the Plaza dis­ Lutz, Mrs. Carl J. Greene, Mrs. Mis. Paul W innlngham, Mrs. is moderator. A talent team, composed of stu ­ 'll have a better chance.” trict will be present to "plan the Don Spencer, Mrs, H. H. Turner, Kindred Thomas. John Black and dents from Northwest Christian festival. Mrs. W. A. Polenz, and Mrs. Em­ Allen Hawkins were initiated in­ The game will be the first con­ College, Eugene, will be the spe­ ma Huger The event is being held to cele­ to the chapter during the m eet­ ference game of the season for cial feature of the Annual Rally ing. brate the completion of the Plaza Serving on the refreshm ent the Raiders who are m em bers of Day service of the Ashland First project which is scheduled for the Far W estern conference. So Church of Christ Bible school com m ittee were Mr». C. M. Lit- the latter part of next week. Pre- far SOC has tumbled Portland " / f M : which will Organization of the S o u th e rn ' liniina,'>" P)ans- f u s s e d by the university Frosh and Eastern In the team ^»regon college of education. Oregon Kennel club took place com m ittee headed by Thompson, a pianist, and d a baritone singer, Jam es . i n singer. | nm« ,, of - Seatth ™ « Max well, Humboldt is unbeaten this year in Ashland Tuesday evening with include a children’s parade for The team will be in charge of J Wash the Executive Secretary having won a game from the election of officers of the organi­ Saturday afternoon and a store Raymond Renzema, A s h l a n d i,,f y m " “ T Y r 7 " a,K” |6 ’OU" ^ ’ ^ M cI^ n d ^ V Don Hinthorne, First National University of San Francisco Jr. zation. Ben Lombard, local a tto r­ by store display of com m unity farm and home products. Bank employee, was installed as Mrs L. U Gresham , Superin- Ben H. Schmidt. General Secre­ president of the Ashland Chapter varsity and having also beaten ney, was elected president, by the Prizes will be given by Plaza Oregon college of education. group which assembled to organ- lendent of the school, has an ­ tary of the Y M C A in Medford m erchants to parade w inners of Toastm aster's International at i e the club. Winfield Roberson, SOC end, nounced that the attendance goal Oregon a m eeting held Monday night at will be out of the game with a O ther officers elected w ere.C . who will be selected by a judging lor the day is 300. The fourteen committee. The affair was held to com­ the Lithia hotel. Roger Ruth, out­ R. Greene, Medford, vice presi- broken ankle which he received classes of the school art- working m em orate one years operation of Piaza m erchants will also give going president autom atically be­ at Prineville last week. S ta n ident; William Healy, secretary; hard to achieve the goal. prizes to exhibitors who display the Y.M.C.A. In Ashland and to came district governor. Smith, who is nursing old In-!*-- K Ramsay, treasurer, and J. S. Since the destruction by fire acquaint Ashland people w-lth the home and farm products. Regis­ Installation of officers w ai juries will probably not see act- j Gowns, Medford, director, of the church building a year ago Y program and club house. done by Bob Claypool, Medford, ion at Klamath. Barney Riggs A nother meeting will be held tration for the various classes in Hie school has met in two sec- home and farm display can be who was one of the Instigators of and Johnny Grav who hadn't Gctober 22 to elect three more the „ . . Thla service will be held nt the the local organization. O ther of­ seen much action until the game directors. One from Grants P * » .: Commeree ‘ p-vhU it16 ChaI'jnber of high age and the adults above Medford, and one f r o m 'S ^ ™ ? * ' Exhibll ors ,W,H beu as" ficers installed Included Harold at Prineville are expected to b ^ l ^ ’ college age and through the age #u_ U _ n game ___ . this p weekend. . I Yreka ¡signed to a specific store w here Thomas, vice president; Earl iw in the ball with children in high school The C harter m em bership will th? ir exhlblt wU1 be dlsP,ayed- Mis. Roy F. Nye, Ashland, will Schilling, sergeant at arm s, and meet In what is left of the old preside at the first fall meeting Em mett W hitham, secret a r Im partial judges will pa s s rem ain open for 30 days. The building at Second and B. Streets. of the Rogue River valley col­ treasurer judgem ent on the exhibits and club has 18 members. Member- The rest of the school meets at lege women's club which will be I prizes will be aw arded the win- H inthorne is the third presi­ ship is open to any dog fa n c ie r. tlu> Ju n io r High school. ners in the various classes which held at the home of Mrs. John dent the organization has had. “ 7 va" Dr. Cornell Sabo, graduate of or breeder who raises purebred I ' ---- ...U„ I Invlude, home canning, fruits. The program of the school will Lawrence. 2218 East Main street. the others were Rath, and Dave the University of Oregon Dental dogs, . flowers, home crafts, painting begin at »:45 The public is cor­ Medford, Saturday, October 11 W hittle, charter president. school, opened his offices in the wishes to belong. dially invited. | and fine arts, and other groups. a t 2:00 p.m. Mrs. Nye Is president o Knox building, suite 4, this week. for this term. "Saba, who graduated July 8, 1847. is from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Maxwell. Mr. and Mrs. Sabo and their Because tlhcre is a need for at family are living at 111 N ursery Koyl. Members of the club who Officers elected at the first Mr. and Mrs. George Goodwin, Phoenur, Ocl. 8—George Good «ire from Ashland include: Mrs. least $1500 In sight to augm ent street In what was form erly the meeting of the Senior Hi-Y club and Mrs. and Mrs. L ester Davis win. Past G eneral Governor of Nye, Mrs Koyl, Mrs. Alice W ill­ the yearly $3,000 salary allotted Les G rant home. They have four of Ashland which met Monday journeyed to K lam ath Falls, Oct- Alberta, Canada. Moose will be its. Mrs. Ralph Billings, Mrs. W. In order to attract professionally children, Cornell, Jr., 13; Har- evening at the “Y” building w e re :' °ber 2 w here the men attended pi --sent a t the Thursday meeting J. Crandell, Mrs. Frank Davis. qualified applicants for the Jack- riette, 11; Judy, 7; and Carol, 5. Lewis Langer. President: H arry ( Lodge No. 1106, Loyal O rder of of the Loyal O rder of the Moose. Mrs. Albert Joy, Mrs. Alice Pell. son County juvenile officer’s post, Kannasio, Vice-President: Bill ¡Moose. As there was no m eeting Medford Lodge No. 178. Mrs. A rthur Peters. Mrs. W alter now going begging, representa­ Bissell, Secretary, Curtis Vail | of K lam ath Falls WOTM, the [Treasurer and Bud Kinca i d, i ^ r e e ladies attended a show. The lodße will work on plans Redford. Mrs. F. D. W agner, Miss tives of civic groups on Judge- for a carnival to lx- held in the Ethel Reed. Miss Bertha Stevens H erbert K. H anna's county-wide I Chaplain. | Mr. and Mrs. Lester Davis, Mr. juvenile com m ittee this week are near future. F P a rk s T 1 rs , and Mrs George Goodwin, and Talent, Oct. 8—Mrs. R f . p a rk s | turning to their separate organi­ of Eric de Place w ere visitors at ffae Women of the Moose will T alent News Review corres- , zations for help. the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. m eet In another room at the same It is hoped that at the end of Urne. [ Maxwell on Sunday evening, Oct- Talent, October 8—T alent high this fiscal year, the county court to take an airoplane trip. The ini- Phoenix, Oct. 9—Funeral s e r - i ohe’' 5. The Loyal O rder of M.x.se will tlal trip was a visit to her rela­ six man football team will may allow the needed boost In vices were held today for Joseph The auditing com m ittee and also nom inate and elect officers | school rest this t this week after their 19 to t i l l s salary to hold such a quali­ tives and old home in Ohio. She Easton Randles, Rt. 1, Box 242, the executiee com m ittee m et at to fill vacant chairs. will attend a family re-union in I 12 victory over Phoenix on the fied officer. Concerned over the 'A shland, who died at his home the home of Mrs. H. R. Stevenson, home field Friday. m ounting delinquency and de- Georgetow n Ohio and will attend October 6th at 5:30 a.m. at Phoenix on Friday, October 3. the Georgetown Fair. Mrs. Parks A week from this Friday the penuviicy cases now facing the has both brothers and sisters Mrs. Dan Adams and Mrs. H. Funeral services were held at six man club will take the field juvenile court, the committee alive in Ohio and will enjoy a L itw iller’s Chapel with the Rev. R. Steveson shopped in Medford, again m to i meet Talent, October 7 - T h e first Is 1 JETm iT Y " the ® St. S‘" M M ary’s ary’s club club pledged them selves at last S atu r­ m onths visit with them and other Earl Downing conducting and on October 3. interm ent was in M ountain View sue of the 1947-48 Talent Hi L f e i g<,me whlch day's m eeting to act as quickly relatives. cemetery. hit the stands Tuesday The H i o n t ^ th<* ligh,S as possible to obtain the neces­ She has w ritten back th at the sary funds in order to secure the Born in Shasta C ounty. Calif.. Life which Is published by he I T 7 J 55* services of one of the top-notch came to e in sight for Oregon 73 years ago and lived excited about air travel that she here since. Intends to change her plans and Should there develop a surplus passes from McCulloch. Joe Fen­ Earl F. Downing, M inister of He is survived by his wife Dee Cox is editor of the Hi-Life of funds as a result of the drive, come back by air instead of by Susie, age 78: children, Mrs. Eth the First Church of Christ, was ton made two of the touchdowns train. and Mrs Hu by M esrenger is ad­ el Beagle, Portland; Mrs. Steve elected to the presidency of the visor. The paper is a mimeo­ and Herb Combs made the other. they shall be held In reserve and Mrs. Parks is the m other of Taylor, Dayton, Oregon; Bert Ashland M inisterial Association Harold Halloway and Floyd earm arked for juvenile work graphed sheet and is published Halloway made the two Phoenix throughout the county. In the In­ Roland Parks, principal of the Randles, St. M ary’s Idaho: Ar •it a m eeting of the Association every two weeks scores. terest of prevention of delinqu­ Ashland High school, Iva ’Black thur Randles, Sandpoint. Idaho held Monday afternoon at the ency, it Is hoped later that re­ well, m anager of the Columbia Guy Randles, Ashland; and Mer Assembly of God Church. Dr. E creational outlets for Jackson Hotel and Wayne Cowdrey opera ritt Randles, Phoenix; brothers P. Borden, m inister of the Con­ County children will be provided tor of the Skeeters Service Sta­ Henry Randles, Tacoma, Wash gregational Church, was chosen tion In Talent. Mrs. Parks expects ington: sister, Mrs Sarah Delk as Vice-president and A, J. Ed- w ith some of the added funds. Talent, October 8—M embers of Contributions, either from indi­ to retu rn to Talent early in Nov Portland; 14 grand children and w a i d s , pastor of the Church of ember. the Nazarene, S ecretary-treasur­ 11 great grandchildren. Archery, a new sport at AHS the Talent school hoard. District viduals or organizations may be er. No. 22, who met Monday night mailed to Ray Harrison, trustee; Is rapidly gaining popularity with The association chose R. E, Mc- the girls of the sixth and seventh included Clarence Holdri d g e, care of Jackson County Circuit chairm an, Frank Dunkln, Ivan Court, Medford, Oregon. Tllvena, m inister of the M ethodist period classes. Headed by Mary Olsen, and Mrs. Parthena Ter- hureh, as the speaker for the W aterbury, who has been fu r­ Kenton Robbins, form er secre i ill, clerk. Roy Parr, superinten­ Funeral services for Jackson Union Thanksgiving Day Service, Funeral services were held on nishing the equipm ent, the girls who dent of schools was also present. tary of the B.P.O.E. in Ashland. Thomas Owen, 43, Talent W ednesday at 1:30 p.m. for Mrs. 'his service will he held at hte are learning the proper technique was promoted last week to de- was killed Tuesday afternoon Lilly L Grow, 1132 Oak St., a' Assembly of God Church, Gordon of the bow and arrow. A target The group discussed the problem Paa dse Medfordd f Mont«wm erv, whJ ’n his logging truck skidded the Litw lller chapel. Interm ent L. Lindsay, pastor. of safe crosswalks and traffic has been set up on the field and aids M edford store. ¡,nd overturned on C rater Lake m easures for the school George M. Shum an, m inister of the female ‘Robin Hoods” can be safety M r and Mrs. Neil Prince and highway about a mile south of was In the 11111 cem etery with the First Presbyterian Church children. seen trying for the ‘bulls eye” al­ daughter recently from Stanton, Shady Cove, will be held on Sat services conducted by the Rev. ind Rev. M clllvenna were ap­ Lindsay. most every afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Keith and fk m V.®in?°Led tb® Forcst »rday, October 11 a t 3 p m at Mrs. Grow, a m em ber of one pointed to m ake plans for a Lead Some of the girls participating Buster, and Mr. and Mrs. Creek district. Mr. Prince is em-[ the Nazarene Chi.mS ¡„ a „ u », j | , u ie N azarene Church in Ash- of the oldest pioneer families, ership Training School for A sh­ in the sport are Louise FUnlau, >e Flinlaii Robert ~ L. Keith and family spent ployed at one of the Medford ■ land. The Rev. A. J Edwards 1, . , . . had been 111 since July 25 and land Sunday school teachers. Bernice Howard, Juanita Schultz, last weekend in Portland w here a" d Ìv ! f^ milV haS been [will officiate and Interm ent will died Oct. 5th at 7:10 p.m. She Edith Turnbull, Barbara Williams, they attended a family conven­ residing a t the home of Mrs. Joe M cIntyre and Jess Grover he in M ountain View cem etery, was born Nov. 10, 1891 In Ash­ Louise Perrin, Donnabelle S tauf­ tion. ttended the school for custod- Prince’s mother, Mrs. Ruth W il­ Litw lller Funeral home m land fer, and Mary W aterbury. S. J. Hutson, Claremore, O kla­ cox. Mrs. Wilcox spent W ednes­ charge. „ . and was m arried as Lilly - tans of school buildings held in H,,mer S - Grow in J u >y Eagle Point Tuesday of last week homa Is presently visiting his day of last week in Ashland. Owen was born In Baker, O re­ 1911. 1911 S nA w a c preceded in I»-» death 4 V. J.. m ■ . . ... _ PROFESSOR VINING IS She was brother and sister-in-law , Mr. during Teacherr.’ Institute. The Mrs. Lorena McNair returned gon, and has lived here 40 years. PRINCIPAL SPEAKER by two children, Ethel and Hom­ and Mrs. Roy Hutson. He and from a trip to Portland, Monday, mam speaker of the day was Professor Irving Vining, Ash­ Mr. Hutson are planning on go­ w here she attended a m eeting of He Is survived by his wife N el­ er, Jr. Dean Morrow, of the state de­ Mrs. Grow is survived hy her partm ent of education, Salem and land, was the principal speaker ing deer hunting this week end. the Masonic and Eastern Star lie: children. Archie, David. S har­ on, and Kenneth; his m other husband, Homer S.; sons and sdhool custodians from Jackson at a m eeting of the Southern O re­ T 4 Cloise Adolph, who recent- home board in Portland M aitn- gon Pioneer society which was ly returned from Germany, l e f t |ic temple. She plans to return’ to Mrs. Edith Sample. Talent; and daughters. Mabelle Bush, Ten f ountv and G rants Pass attended, held today at the old courthouse Sunday for Fort Lewis W ashing- [ Portland this Saturday on busi- brothers William Owen, Smith Mile. Oregon; Elmer H.. Phil G. and Miss Hazel Stevens. River, California: and Charles and Bessie Mancel all of Ash- in Jacksonville. ton. He had spent the past 30, nens and to attend a dinner party . , Mrs. Mabel Winston. Dean of Owen, Davis Creek, Calif.; and and; . . brothers A business meeting and elec­ and sisters. Hugh Women at Southern Oregon col- tion of officers was also held d -y « B e a v e r,» , / E M ty d ia W .,R e , Presbyter- during the day. Roy Hutson. erq sta r Sunday Uenzema Bringing Talent Team Here ¡ten Lombard Head Of Kennel Club Don Hinthorne Is Toastmaster Head Mrs. Nye To Preside.. During Present Term r Dr. Cornell Sabo Opens Office Here Canadian Moose Head (■races Local Lodge ¿>1500 Needed to Get S X " “*1 Juvenile Officer Hi-Y Elects Lewis Langer President Mrs. R. F. Parks Is R eturning By Air ' Six Man Ball Club Will Best This Week at Around Phoenix . . joseph E> Ran(ues Tuof ? Interred in Ashland Talent Hi-Life Is Published Tuesday Earl Downing to Bead Ministers Girls Practice Archery Skills Safety Is Problem Confronting Board 1. T. Owen Will Be Buried 3:00 Sunday Mrs. Lily Grow Is Buried on Wednesday i