U, U' LlDrary. W A ««« « DOING The TO W N *74« Form erly ih« Southern Oregon Minor S3.00 per yoar 3.00 PER YEAR The NEWS REVIEW ASHLAND. JA< F so n c o i N I Y. OREGON Thursday, October 23, 1947 Library Story Hour Begins This Week city's! only home-owned! newspaper Voi. 14 No. 33 Gu»sted by Doyle 9boly A unique program <*l go« pel hinging and rnednlics 1 m being presented tram the main studio* Thursday, October 23, the Pub- nt KWIN thin week and next. 1 1 • Min-ary lory hour, began Featured ix the Fox Party of again tor this years series of story With ideal cooperation tuber- Junior high scnool. t ’anadu. They are currently hold­ eiilosls could be swept from the Mm. Colton urged every adult telling. The stories which a rt ing service» at one of the Ashlund i state of Oregon In 10 years, a t- In the city to lake advantage of told are selected to appeal to i u u rch e.. and are broudcasting cor fing to mem bers of the O re -, the free service, pointing out that b o y s ! and girls from ages nine to troin KWIN at II to 1115 u rn. Walt Bosshard Will Need For Replacement gon Public health office. Mrs. j the effertivenc of the survey is eleven. Next week, they will he heard on Miss Cora Mason, librarian usu­ I John Cotton, chairm an of the only as great as the num ber of Tuesday, W ednesday, Thursday, At W ashington School Receive Document At 'A sh la n d v o lu n teer c o m m i tt e e people who take advantage of it ally tells the stories. Last yeai and Friday. several students from the educa­ I n l)iscusN4‘d Dinner Program I which 1 handling the X-Rny The X -rays which are taken tional group at Southern Oregon Cecil C aruthers directs the broadcast which includes gospel , clinic here, rrquested th at lndlvl are sent to Portland w here th e y ! college aided Miss Mason. The C harter presentation and ban­ M em liers of th e school uoaid °1 J avail them selves of th e op are studied by specialists. Re- j singing, hym ns on the piano, and sessions take place each quet for the Ashland Kiwanis District No. 5 m e t! Monday t v en-1 )O| j (|I1| j v t(1 have a free X-ray. turns are made privately a n d ' Thursday will the Hawuilan steel guitar. and the telling takes club will be held Tuesday even­ Th(. poitab),. unit wJ|I bl. at with no publicity. Till» w eek’s football broadcast ing to discuss the po r.lhll ty of about 30 minutes. The 30 minute The Ashland unit will cover telling enables children to return ing, October 28, 1947, at 7:00 p.m. schedule again Includes three replacing W ashington school with 1 Southern Oregon college Friday at the Civic club house in A sh­ , M „ A Thomag w||| iM. ir the people who live in Ashland, games, two local, and one n et­ an adequate m odern building Present were G erald W enner, i charge of the volunteer worker» Valleyview, Talent, and Bellview. home earlies than a longei ses­ land. work game. sion. chairm an of the hoard, Paul Fin- The Ashland club which was Friday night KWIN will broad ncll, vice chairm an, and Mrs. who will aid In the work Assist Any Individual w'ho desires an X- sponsored by the Medford club cast the Ashland M arshfield Dom Provogt, m em bers of th<- ing her will be Mrs. William Bek ray Is requested to call Mrs. Cot­ has the following officers and d ir­ game from W alter Phillips field, botird of directors, Marsha I I glc, Mrs. Donald Kortb, Mrs. Wil­ ton. 8042. O thers on the com m it­ ectors: Ewald Bosshard is p resi­ liam W right, Mrs. Bert Klmsey tee include Mrs. H. S. Ingle, Mrs. sturtlng at 7:45. S aturday a fte r­ W< todell and Frank Van Dyke, dent; O. P. Prew itt, vice presi­ Ben Lombard, Mrs. Jim Busch. noon, storting nt 1:45, KWIN lis­ other members of tho board were and Mrs. Charles Johnston. dent; John Schulz, secretary and The portable X-ray unit which Mrs. Thomas, and Mrs. W. E teners muy hear the broadcast of not presell Glenna Mltehe I I, treasurer; directors include: W al­ the University of Oregon game clerk of the board and Dr. Elmo will be m anned by skilled techni­ Bartelt. ter Hamby, Cecil Knight, V. D. cians will be in Ashland frohi Additional m em bers of th«- from Eugene. The ducks are play­ Stevenson w e r e ! also present. The Dads of the Jr. Sr. Parent October 24 through October 28. It commltleo who have been added fe a th e rs Association, in caps B ert Miller, Ed B arnett, Ralph ing University of San Francisco Cost of a new building will lie will be located at the college F ri­ during the past week are Mrs. Q uinnett, O. E. Sabin, and R. E Saturduy night, KWIN will broad i.nd aprons, served a covered dish east the SOC-Linfleld game from about $10.00 a square foot accord­ day and during the other thief- Tom C arter and Mrs. Elmo Stev­ dinner, at the Junior high school Stevens. ing to a report by Stokes and days It will be in front of the enson. Bosshard, local president, will Medford, sturtlng at 7:45. cafeteria last Thursday, Oet. 18. architects. At present a receive the Kiwanis charter from One of the newest novelty re ­ Allyn, Clarence Lane made the coffee. building fund is being built up cords m aking the rounds of the at the rate of seven mills tor a Hugh McKeever, E. E. Vail and the club’s governor, Don E. Eng- three KWIN request shows “ Hoo- period of five years. With con­ Roland Parks headed the Dad’s dahl, during a program which Committee. They were assisted will begin with a call to order by rty , Hooray, I’m doing A w l) struction costs at their present fra turning Beatrice Kay—she of high, however, the board mem- oy C. M. Frazier Joe Fader, Don Bosshard, continue with the sing­ John “Pannho" Cherny, former '.leW hirter and W. O. Yates. ing of America” and the recit­ tiie Gay Nineties style It opens liers feel that a bond issue may with a blast of siren and winds Ire necessary to supplem ent the Southwest featherw eight cham ­ Grace was asked by Mr. C. H. ing of the Pledge of allegiance by the assembled group, Dr. Evart Mrs. Jeanne Hess, proprietor of pion has been secured to act as Van Dorn. up with a m anorial laugh, as she am ount of money available In Group singm g was led by Os­ Borden of the Congregational Rosemary’s flower shop, which Instructor for a Boys Boxing club waits for the men In the white the sinking fund for building. Bjorlie and Roland Parks church, will deliver the invoca­ coats to come with the straight- W ashington school with it' moved last week to 50 East Main which is being organized In Ash­ car Introduced the teachers. Each tion; this will be followed by an jacket. The other side of the p lat­ crowded classrooms, inadequate got into the flower business by orchestral selection given by a ter is a typieal Beatrice Kay lighting, poor rest loom facilities chance. Six years ago she and land by the joint sponsorship of parent introduced himself. group composed of Harlalee W il­ Mrs. Jack Zittercob, P.T.A. tin daughter Rosemary Wilson, the Kiwanis club and the Young num ber, “Mention My Name in and tem porary supporting pillars son, Linnea M athews, Osc a r president presided over the short bought G rubb florists, which Was Sheboygan.” .old be. i c i s li.is bee” uniter consi­ Men's C hristian association. Bjorlie, and Glenn M atthews. business meeting with Mrs. C. H. Sneuklng of request shows, deration for construction for sev­ located at Wicks furniture store, According to Ray Fletcher, sec­ Wines, secretary reading the m in­ The group will then sing the K w IN 's three are Wake Up eral years. Board m em bers had as an outlet for the daughter retary of Y.M.C.A., the club will club song which will be followed utes. whose husband was overseas. Bogue Valley," with Chuck Field; hoped that federal money would be open to all boys in the city The principal speaker of the by the presentation of the toast­ “Mturtc Box,” with Bob Allen; be available for school bulidim s I During the war the shop, whi< '• from the ages of nine to 16. evening was Edw ard P. Barnett, m aster. Kiwanis Lt. Governor, during this post w ar period but was called "Rosemary s howpi and “Juke Box" with Tom Bra- Instruction periods are to be who told briefly of his observa­ Joe L. Hicks. A welcome and in­ iso tar this monev is not forth- shop, was operated by •” ‘s- , ’ held in the Junior high school eonovitch. ‘son, the daughter. Since Mr. Wil- gymnasium until other quarters tions of the universal m ilitary troduction of guests and visiting Society Note: Engineer Bulph coming. training experim ental unit at Kiwanis will follow this. Mrs » 1 1 , Hudson's retu rn from overseas, how- Click joins the ranks of the bene­ with ‘. v 2lh ever, and the birth of a son to are found. Plans are being made Fort Knox, Kentucky. He also Lois Miller W indsor will sing a dicts on Sunday. The future Mrs. architects, Stokes and Allyn has for several boxing exhibitions answered questions asked by solo, accompanied by Mrs. Phil Click Is a Eugene girl, and the . been set for November to discuss the Wilsons, the flower shop has during the next six months. Sheridan. mem bers of the group. fallen more and more into the vows will be exchanged In Eu­ | building plans and costs. The actual organization will Joe Fader showed colored M embers of the sponsoring hands of Mrs. Hess. gene. I Several parents whose children take place Thursday night, Oct­ -n- — — , ............. Last w eek’s move was brought ober 23 at the Y.M.C.A. building. scenic views of Oregon, her high­ M edford club will present a skit, I are enrolled at W ashington school ways, mountains, lakes and coast, “W hat’s Next.” Kiwanis G over­ i have been discussing the p ro b lem jab o u t by the growth of the busl- A week later, October 30, actual including Rogue River, Crater Don E. Engdahl will present diirlng the past month and ac- ness. Mr. and Mrs. Hess anti ffcin- instruction will begin a t the J u n ­ Lake, Lithia P ark and the pear nor the ch arter which will be accept­ cording to the m em bers of the 1 dy. who came here five y a a ri ago ior high school symnasium. orchards of Oregon. ed by Ekasshard. Vice President school board this is appreciated. ■from Klam ath halls, also operate Equipm ent which will be fur- The November meeting will be of the local club, O. P. Jack Pre- — i, 1 Hetman baths on Helman road. , nished by the Kiwanis includes ----------- held at 2:30 o’clock, November i w itt, will m ake a series of re- ATHANAS HOME ROBBED j With 22281 as the new' phone i txjxlng ____ ________ gloves, _______ training bag, strike 20 a t the Junior high cafeteria. ‘ m arks on club loyalty. Funeral services for Isaac Rich­ No trace has been found of th e ! num ber in the shop Mis. Hess jnjJ bag” head guards and skip- Afternoon meetings will be fea­ Harlalee Wilson, accompanied ard Barksdale, io, were held Wed robbers who pulled a fast b urg-¡said she probably should call the I pjn„ tured this year, with the excep­ by Verene Bailey, will play a nesday at 1:30 at th e Iatw illei lory at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | place the “W histle Stop." I tion of one more evening m eet­ violin solo. The m ain address of funeral chape) w ith the Rev. Earl Verne Athanas, 81 Alida, Monday | The flower shop and Mvrtlc- ing in the spring to enable the the evening will be given by Downing of the Church of Chi i t evcning. Missing are a Royal Por wood Manor gift shon both oc- Dads to attend. Founders’ Day in Governor Engdahl. A t the close officiating. Interm ent was in the table typew riter, two 22 rifles, i eupy one half of the lower floor February will be celebrated by a the group will sing “Till We Meet M ountain view cem etery. two Hamilton pocket w atch es,1 of the Nell building, alph I.-aeh joint meeting of Lincoln, Wash­ Again.” Mr. Barksdale, who had oper­ and other jew elry. Is proprietor nt the Manoi (¡lit ington and J r Sr. Units at the C harter m em bers of the A sh­ ated the Standard cleaners for | shop Both stores held their open- Junior high cafeteria. land club include: George A. the past 12 years, died Sunday, Speaking of the need for a new’ i ing last Saturday In conjunction Andrews, Ed B arnett, Ew ai d October 19, from injuries receiv­ 1 with the Plaza festival. school and pointing out the pre­ Bosshard, Lee Bullis, Phillip Bry- ed, when he fell backw ard from • Leach designed the interior of sent condition of Washington ,ant, Lloyd Crowson, Olile E aster­ the steps in front of his hdtne at aw » a A C a L the two shops. It is furnished school, Mrs. W. E. W right, presi- ling, E. O. Fulgham . W. P. H am ­ 399 Beach street. A fter the fall I OllP^n U llfi w ith m odernistic display Islands, dent of the W ashington school by, Don Hinthorne, Earl Hosier, w S SV V II A v a i l anfj tbe overan polor scheme is P arent Teachers Association, urg- he was taken to the Com m unity ■ H arry Imel. Cecil K night, Francis hospital w here lie died of internal After an unexpectedly difficult. In blue. cd members of the Ashland S o r-1 Keester, W. E. Lance, Glen M att­ Injuries. by Bill Bissell 20-0 victory over Oregon College m » » ____ i optim ist club, aid In doing some- hews, V. D. B ert M iller, M arvin Surviving him are his wife of Monmouth Saturday, the still thing about the school. Mrs. 1 he Ashland Grizzlies have Miller, Ken Miller, Fred M orlan, Dusky and son, Arch, of Ashland; undefeated and untied Red Raid- W right spoke at the regular been going through rough paces L • C « 4 i» -r lo v A rt Poehlman, O. P. Jack P re ­ two daughters. Mrs. R. E. Sallee. era of Southern Oregon College 11 a r t y m W ednesday meeting of the Soroo- in preparation for the Coos Bay 1 IU S b d U i r a H y witt, Ralph Q uinett, George S. Corpus Christi, Texas, and Mrs. find themselves in possession of Beginners and Prim ary Sunday tlmlsts which was held at the game here this Friday. The bovs Reed, O. E. Sabin, R. E. Stevens, D. R Henry, Glendale, Calif.; the m ythical cham pionship of shool children and their mothers Lithia coffee shop. feel pretty badly about the show­ three brothers, Georg e a n d Oregon Colleges of Education. n{ the Congregational church will Tw enty-four members of the ing ihey made last Friday and John Schulz, Charles S m ith , Charles, Pueblo, Colorado, Terrel Earlier in the season they rolled be entertained Saturday after- club were present. Mrs. Orphr are really out to take their spite Jam es Sullivan, H arry A. Skerry, and Irvin Taylor. Arizona: and two sisters. Mrs. AI the M ountaineers of Eastern noon at the church at a party W inter of the Port Angele- Sor- out on Coos Bay. liert H albert, Uvalde, Texas, and over With two first stringers on the which Is being sponsored by the f jPVUl*!1 TclllP ,1f ' sf Mrs. Loma Anderson, Sabinal. Oregon 25-0. - A dult Sunday school class and “ id Mrs. W alker, vice pr sid e n t: side lines, one due to injuries This Saturday night in Med Texas. of the W ashington P.T.A. The and the other because of pneu­ ford, the Raiders, who are in first th e Prim ary teachers, heard Edna Dougherty* monia, the Grizzlies will be ham ­ Mrs. Charles Hodgins, Mr? D. group The Rev. George Shum an, who place at present In the Far West- play two piano num bers as en­ pered in the backfield and in Phoenix, Oct. 22—Funeral ser­ ern Conference, tangle with u D. Sheldon, Mrs. Jean Swanson, has been ill with the mumps, is tertainm ent. the tackle position as well. But vices were held Thursday 1 p.m. strong Linfield College team. Thia Mrs. W inifred Rasmusson Mrs. recovering. even with this they will give all at the Conger-M orris Chapel, for is the first time that SOC has Maurice Alrd. and Mrs. Sadie An- hoping to beat Marshfield. Charles L. Davies, retired farm er stepped Into the fast Pacific Nor- derson are sponsors who are tak- As it looks at this time the of Rt. 4, Box 267, Medford. ihw cst conference for a football ‘ Ing an active part in the party field will be soft and wet and Davies was struck suddenly opponent, and observers are wait- ( arrangem ents. this will hinder the Pirates small, w ith a heart attack at his home Ing to see wlhat will happen. A1 last backfield, but will put the near Phoenix Tuesday evening Simpson’s men should be at top jinks on the Grizzlies passing a t­ and was rushed to Medford by strength for the Linfield game Freshm en at Southern Oregon tack. Conger-M orris Am bulance but w ith Johnny Gray, hard-hitting, j College this week have donned The Pirates backs weigh on an died enroute to the hospital. fullback who has been sid elin ed ! I" ‘ U<1IT the little green caps symbolic of average of 155 lbs. while the "!Classics! on! Records Davies was born in Texas in by a trick knee, due back In the j llU C s v l 5 I I d l l ! I newness on the campus. Reviving Bears will trip the scales at 16b 1879 and came to Phoenix from lineup. ” I. R. Frideger, who organized an old tradition, the sophomore as an average. The Grizzlies line Hollywood three years ago. He The Linfield club beat Oregon THIS WEEK the Frideger Grocery company in class has laid down a set of rules will weigh 185. The Coos Bav was a social members of the college of education by practical­ boys will .boast a line average of Eagles Lodge. 1929, announced this week that for freshm en in line with c o n -, around Grieg: Concerto In A Minor ) ly same score ns SOC. Linfield 195. ventional college practice all o v e r’ Survivors are his wife. Mrs. his part of the business had been won, 18 to 0, and SOC won, 20 to .o ld - to M. E. and II. E. N ew t™ ,! the country. October 20 - 25 has- The record books show that Anna Davies; two nieces, Mrs. Op 10 (For Plano and O r­ 0. The Lllnfield school also beat 345 Libertv street, who have been , been designated as Frosh Week. the Pirates dum ped G rants Pass Carolyn Hickey, San Gabriel, Cal ch estra) W altei G leseking Pacific University, 7 to 0. and The general principal behind the 7-0 three weeks ago and Grants and Mrs. Florence Conklin, P o rt­ and the Berlin State tied with W hitman college .6 to 6. associated with the retail shoe custom is to make old students Pass beat Ashland 36 to 12. The land, Oregon and a sister in law, business in Southern California. Opera Orchestra They have so far this season, one G. R. (Dick) Trltes, who has fam iliar with new students and Grizzlies are the decisive under­ Mrs. Lydia Prahl, Portland, Ore loss, to the College of Idaho, 16 Funeral arrangem ents w ere by been associated with Fridegers acquaint freshm en with campus dogs in the fracas and their only 6. hope to come out on the top end Aerie 1093, Eagles and interm ent rules and procedures. Tchaikovsky:! C oncerto No. • I to The since 1938, will continue with the Linfield club uses the The week will be clim axed by of the score is to play by team ­ was in Siskiyou Memorial park. firm as a partner. 1 in B Flat Minor, A rtur j Notre Dame box, the same as the new a big dance, Saturday nigfht, work. Frideger, who bought the busi­ Rubenstein, Pianist. Lon­ - o -----—-- | Edna Hartwell of Beach S treet Monmouth school ness originally from H. G. Enders, sponsored by the sophomores, to don Sym phony Orchestra, i got her deer and returned home plans to stay in Ashland and rest. which nil students and alum ni P* THE "TATTLER" WILL I by six p.m. Sunday . SOC and their guests are in v ited ., John Barbirolli, Conduct­ PUBLISH FRIDAY GREAT BOOKS PROGRAM TO Ardie W arren of Ashland is i n ; ing. charge of the dance committee, Scheduled for publication F ri­ BE CONSIDERED MONDAY Those individuals who are in- aided by Caryll Rost of Ashland. | day is "The T attler,” a newspap- Puccini: LaBohcme, Com­ in the Great Books pro- Gordon Neideigh of Dellwood. I er of student life at the Junior forested plete Opera (Two. Vol­ gram will meet at the Ashland . aullne Hoff-.rd of Medford, Jean I Executors of the Gwin Butler t high school. The paper is pub­ Public library, Monday October Clary oi Ashland, (»lnjipi Savage estate. I. . F riderger and William umes) La Scala Opera Co. lished for both students and par 27, at 7:30 pirn, according to an of Coos Bay, and John Heilhron- Briggs announced todav that a Licia Albanese, Benjam- Phoenix, Oct. 22—The Phoenix 1 announcem ent made this week bv ner of Klam ath Falls. Baldy m odern bandstand would tie elec­ ents. Ino Gigli, and O ther Fam ­ Pirates suffered a loss at the ted on the site of the old as a of the publication is I Miss Corn Mason, librarian. If i Evans and his eleven-niece o rch -, Editor ous Artists. Barbara IIII.U rt eoitor, B e r n a l the group deride to undertake the ' estra have been scheduled to play memorial to the late Cvzin S hands of Rogue River in a game played Friday on the Phoenix Theres: sports editor, Don Mar * program a m eeting night will b e , for the dance. , Butler. m hirter: c d o . and . club reporter, John . . {selected i , j and — j ...j— W leaders will be chos- . The sophomore comm ittee in, The structure, which will be con­ high school field. Sparked by Wolfe and Schmel- charge of the planning of Fresh­ structed from plans used for the Tyrlll. Mrs. E. Elaine Schafer isje n . m an Week consisted of Dave Medlnnd, Michigan bandstand, zer, Phoenix led at the half-tim e the advisor for the T attler. Fvedla Blrdsall of Beach 1 Harbison of Lakeview. John Hnr- will be of the m odern stage type period by a score of 14-7 but were BARN DANCE FOR DOZIERS I Street has returned from South- bison of Lakeview. Roger Crm with an overhanging concrete unable to w ard off the Rogue ■ River team in the last half. slab roof. Residents of the K lam ath June- ern California Mrs. Birdsall w a s , of Medford. Tom Huffman ! 'Iihe first play for touchdown tion and Bellview districts rath - accompanied by her young son M ejford. Jeraldvn Jerom e, Med ford, Evelyn Mar) of M’ dfer i Mrs. Frances Worth returned I made by Phoenix covered fifty ered at Elmer H opkin’s barn Hal. Saturday night for a shower and W alter J. Kerrigan and Mrs. John W aterhurv of Ashland. F 1 Monday evening from Butte. yards in a pass by Wolfe received dance party for the Marion Doz- K errigan of Beach St. have re- McLain of Ashland, Eugenia Montana, w here she had attended by Floyd Holloway. The second 270 East Main Phone 8011 ler family wfiose home and pos- turned from a trip to Klamath Moore of Brookings, Helen Fer- the regional m eeting of Snrnpti- score came w ith a line plunge : seslons burned during the last County. K errigan reports seeing i ris of Medford, and Carl Hall of misis International. She made by Schmelzer carrying the ball ten yards and ©var the goal. i the trip by plane. Ashland. . jopne fine duck». I week in September, School Board Is X-RAY WILL AID IN STAMPING! Conferring About OUT TUBERCULOSIS IN OREGON A New Building Kiwanis Charter! Presentation And! Banquet Oct. 28 Dads Take Over! P.T.A. For Might Flower Shop Now! At 50 East Main “Pancho” Cherney to Coach Boys Boxing Isaac Barksdale! Buried Wednesday Mrs. Wright Asks! For School Help Raiders To Play! Oil 25th Zofn One on Grizzlies Ready! For Coos Bay Children To Have Charles Davis Dies From Heart Attack "! Masterpieces Newtons Buy Out SOC Frosh Wear! Symbolic Beanies 1 Butler Memorial To Be Bandstand ! Phoenix Loses To! Rogue River, 14-7 74« m il I