Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 06, 1947, Image 1

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DOING
The
TO W N
Formerly the
Southern Oregon
Miner
$3.00 per year
3.00 PER YEAR
'Grissliee"
vs
"Rams"
Friday Night
Walter Phillips Field
NEWS REVIEW
ASUI a m j , JA< i
).\ COUNTY, ORIGON Thursday, November 6, 1947
Voi. 14, No. 35
A fter attem pting to cull Couch
Frank O’Neil several times for In­
form ation on the football game
this Friday night and being in ­
Enroute to Palo Alto where
formed successively thut "Couch
The annual Forget-Me-Not
they w ill support the univer­
O'Neil Is on the football field" it
Drive of the Jackson County
sity of Oregon football team
W eather perm itting, members
leads to a general assum ption
in the Saturday game against
chapter of the Disabled A-
of tile Southern Oregon College
that O'Nell m ust be really grind­
Stanford University, the 60-
merican
Veterans w ill be
football
team
will
leave
by
ing the uxe for the Medford boys
piece Oregon band w ill stop
Southwest Airways for S a n
ItiMidf*
Indicate*
conducted this year on F r i­
this Friday night . . . And there
over in Ashland for a half
L. Linn States That
Ftancisro Saturday morning for
day and Saturday. Novem­
seems to be plenty of morale a
Atdilund ('tin Win With
hour
serenade of muadc end
th< game that afternoon with
ber 7 and 8.
inong the citizenry with regards
$300,000 Is Needed
marching Thursday
after­
Confidence
S in
Francisco State college
On this day citizens w ill be
to the game.
For W ashington School
noon, November 13.
Tw enty-our players, Coaches A1
contacted bv the ladies of the
W im er’s Koffee Klub held reg­
Medford's Black Tornado will
A rriving in Ashland at 4:45
Simpson and Tel Schoph, and
D. A. V. Auxiliary.
ular sessions this week with the be up against what can bt their
Education received m ajor em ­
p.m. the bend w ill leave the
manager. Larry T ribbett, will
The proceeds of this d ri/e
discussion of topics runglng from toughest com petition of the sea­
phasis
Tuesday evening a t the
bus station end proceed along
board the plane. With the re­
go into rehabilitation fund
football, rare gems, the w ar In son when they meet the Ashland
Ashland Lions club m eeting when
East Main street io Second
maining players, the band and
and the money is used for no
India, China and the Middle Knut, Grizzlies Friday night at 11:00 p
Dr. J. F. Cramer, D irector of
street where
the line
of
pOp squad will travel by bus.
other rea&an than rehabilita­
business, the w eather but ns yet m. on tin- Medford high school
G eneral Extension for the State
march w ill be reversed back
Without a game last week all
tion and the relief of widows
no politics.
Probably with the field
Board of Education, and Superin­
to the Plesa at the entrance
members of the Raiders squad
and orphans of war veterans
coming of the election year the
tendent
of Ashland schools, Le­
The Grizzlies, who are elthei
of Llthia Park.
nr- In top condition.
establishm ent will take on <‘>c very hot or very cold, can win
land P. Linn told of state and lo­
The concert w ill be given
statu re of a caucus room where this game if their rabbits foot is
San Francisco State has this
cal education problems.
in the Plea. In charge of a r­
party policy wll be form ulated working, fresh from a 38-0 vic­
year won one conference game
Dr. Cram er told of the various
rangements tor Ashland will
and discussed daily.
afld that last week from Chico
types of service which the E xten­
tory over C entral Catholic, they
be W illiam E. Healy, secre­
Free parking privileges of Dr. sion Service offers, such as cor­
Wiley, Pills. S o m m e r a n d seem to hace confidence, and ac-
State by a score o 7-0. Their rec­
tary manager of the local
Charles Haines, Dr. W J. C ran­ respondence courses as well as
Whited
merge
heads
over
the
ord
stands
with
a
loss
to
Cal
Ag­
. ..
,
.
cording to local dopesters, all
Chamber of Commerce. John
gies 20-0 and to Humboldt 19-0 dall, and The Ashland Tidings, the various classes being held in
lobby counter and exert great th(.y n,.e<1
w ln K Cl,nfl(i(.1K,.
Sten. director of the band
were revoked at a storm y session Oregon.
creative powers foi the design
In 23 years of football between
and associate professor in the
of the city council Tuesday night
<>f new window signs.
Minutes the two towns Ashand has won
A D V IS O R Y C O M M IT T E E
University's school of music,
When the perm anent Oregon
The council members made the
FOR B O X IN G N A M ED
later the sign palntei goes to two games, In 1941 and 1944, both
school of higher education is able
w ill accompany the band.
changes
over
the
recom
m
enda­
work with deft strokes produc­ clubs were coached bv Frank O'
Advisory comm ittee for Ki-
to handle the enrollm ent, Van-
ing the tangible product of t h e '^ J , ,
couch
wanis-Y.M.C.A. Boxing club in­ tions of Chief of Police C. P port College will be closed, C ra­
Talent,
who
had
originally
des­
merged minds.
cludes; Walt Bosshard. Phi» B ry­
m er stated.
Roger Hall, Jerry Randles,
ant, John Schulz, C. M. Frazl»r, ignated the parking areas.
After two years of living In
Dale
Mayfield,
Glen
Nelson,
Bbb
In presenting the building
O
ther
business
taken
up
by
the
Ashland, Mr. and Mrs Llewellyn
With the final week of the Joe Fader, R. N. Fletcher, John
Jonas had about decided to call Montgomery and Skip Rush are Community Chest drive coming Cherncy, Donovan E W right, and council included; repairing Ash needs of School District 5, Linn
land Flying Service runw ays; a recom mended a program th at
it quits and move elsewhere. The benched with injuries, leaving up the Chest quota is short ap- Art Poehlman.
G reen River peddler’s ordinance; would call for the extension of
only potential friends they had O'Neil 19 men for the ball game. pm xiinately $2.800 according to
enlargem ent of sewage drying a levy comparable with the one
run Into were local missionaries.
a report released by the Ashland
basin; ordering of 1000 water now being made for building
Mr». Don M cW hirter changed
Cham ber of Commerce, which is
The five year 7-mlll
m eters; opening more streets in purposes.
that with a kind word and a
assisting C hairm an Howard Wi­
levy
which
was voted by the
the
W
ightman
street
area,
and
Helping band the other day when
ley in the drive for funds.
After 45 years serving the peo­ the sending to Earl N ew bry of a freeholders in 1944 has one more
Mr. Jones was seeking an ele­
Chest officials urged that ev­ ple of Ashland and Southern Ore­ resolution of respect.
year io run, he pointed out. At
ment for his electric stove. Mrs.
eryone who hadn't been contacted gon as an osteopathic physician
th at tim e there will be approx­
Citizens of the com m unity who to please make a voluntary con­ >r. Bertha E. Saw yer has decid­
McWhirter, who was working In
im ately $100,000 in the fund he
a local plumbing shop, put the have added to the equipm ent in tribution or to call 5541 and ed to retire and just live and be
estim ated. He stated that the last
bee on a local electrical shop to the Y.M.C.A. during the pastl m ake arrangem ents for contribut­ lYee from keeping appointments,
session of the legislature passed
give Mr. Jones his elem ent. Mr. few weeks ale Henry Metz, light-) ing.
in her home at 125 Oak Street.
a law th at perm its the voters to
Jones was so happy to find som e­ mg N atures for the entire build- O P P O R T U N IT Y CLUB HAS
Dr. Sawyer graduated from the
bond up to 10 per cent of the
one in town who took an interest lng Dr. W E Bracker. drinking H A L L O W E E N P O TLU C K
8. S. Still college of Osteopathy
assessed
valuation of a district.
jn
the
Social
rooms
of
the
Church
In bis electrical problem that he
The O pportunity Class of the
1
¡ r
This law will be in effect until
confided his personal problem, King, large rubber entrance mnt; First Church of C hrist gathered
their lonllneas, to Mrs. M cW hir­ Women's civic club, books, book- oi the Social rooms of the Church her sister
M rs- ( harles Barnes. T ale.it: and Ju ly 1, 1949 and at that tim e 'th e
ceiling will drop back to 5 per
ter. Since then the Jones have cuse and game equipm ent; Kiwan Thursday night for a Potluck sup­
Dr. Sawyer came to Ashland In
® G<XWard’ Jack srn v ille- cent.
He said th a t the voters
among the Social Hygiene
had company, first a friendly vis­ is club, complete boxing equip­ per and Hallowe'en party. The 1903, a complete stranger
could borrow $300,000 and stated
ment,
Mrs.
Minna
Oldenburg,
Education
district
chairm
an
who
it from the M eW hirter’s, next a
tables were decorated in the H al­
Osteopathy was then a very
Hallowe'en party, with lots of large United States flag; Fort- lowe'en motif with pum pkins, new method of healing, but Dr. will attend a m eeting at St. further th at a t the present costs
people; and tu e of these days. If m g h tly _ £lub, >8.00; und Mrs. corn, flowers, apples, and bt«ek Saw yer found the people of Ash­ M ark’s Parish hall, Medford, at it will take about that am ount to
replace the W ashington building.
they keep on m aking friends, Marvin M iller, game equipm ent. and orange crepe paper.
land very kind both to her and 12:00 Thursday, November 13.
The
list
was
announced
this
There will be a noon hour dis­ Needs a t Lincoln and the Senior
they may decide to stay in Ash-
The supper was followed by to her profession and she liked
High were also stressed.
land after all.
This is a story week by Ray Fletcher, Y M C A, games. Thirty-five were p r e s e n t.th e town and its people from cussion presided over by Mrs.
The most startling figure q u o t­
secretary.
Max Pierce, general chairm an of
that can have a happy ending.
Mrs. Jess Hill, Mrs. George F a r - ! the first.
ed on enrollm ent was th a t in
this
project
for
the
Jackson
Coun­
quhar. and Mrs. Ivor P o u n d s1
—
A ithur Thompson recently sold J*. T *. A . S lN in S O F X
ty Health Association. This will 1941 there were 75 in the first
I were the com m ittee which made
two extra fine saddle horses. One * /
C sp on sor»
ASHLAND LOCALS
be followed by a leader’s tra in ­ grade while at present there are
l the evening an enjoyable occa-
Mrs. Robert M cllvenna, wife of ing insttute, which wll be pre­ 14B beginners. It was also stated
to Austie Barron of K lam ath A K a d l O P r o g r a m
‘ sion.
Rev. M cllvenna of the M ethodist sented by Mrs. Blanche Frisbie that when the present 126 sixth
Junction and the other to Jack
The School Speaks,” a 30 min-
church, plans to leave via bus, of the Jackson County Health de­ graders started to school in Sep­
Lawson of Ashland.
ute radio program sponsored by
the last of this week, w ith their partm ent.
tem ber 1942, they num bered 79.
Mrs. Eloise Mackie, proprietor the Jackson county P arent Teach­
little grand daughter, Carol Lane
This gives some indication of the
of the W estern Stores in Ash e r ’s association will be heard
(who for the past year has made
land, left last week for Los Ange each W ednesday morning at 10:00
num ber of new fam ilies in the
her home with her grand parents)
les and a two week vacation
district. Superntendent Linn said
according to Mrs Robert Dodge,
to retu rn her to the home of her
Mrs. V. B. Talt worked as
that the fact th at the district is
radio program chairm an for the
The Southern Oregon College parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ravmond
l out of debt, m akes the picture
nurse at the Mitchell Rest home county P.T.A.
The regular meeting of the
¡ju n io r varsity football team will
Monday night during the absence
much brighter than in those
The first program was aired m ake its first appearance against M cllvenna in Boston, Mass.’ Little w £ S , a £
" »“ ‘"’ “ S » ~ -
( arol Ann's lath er is a student at
of the regular nurse who was ill W ednesday, Novem ber 5; it fea­
the Lassen Junior College foot­ H arvard Univei«ity w here he is
The Win One circle of the tured C. R. Bowman, county
ber 7
A
bU‘'dlngs 5,111
ball team on Arm istice Day, working on his Ph D decree
i
>.
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Church of Christ met November school superintend e n t. w h o Novem ber 11, u. Medford.
Mrs.
Ned
Barraclough
is
muchK
i
?
™
,
W
b<?
at
n°
°
n
sixth at the residence of Mrs. Em spoke on the subject: "Your
The game is lieing sponsored improved and was able to visit? X J fa business and social ses"
ma Hager, Scenic drive.
Allen Gosnell, 10, Sams Valley,
School as Seen by the County by the Medford A m erican Legion relatives in Medford
T uesday.^-
followin8
.
- Mrs C. H. Van visited his grandm other Mrs. Eva
t nrleton Rice was a pheasant Superintendent.”
Post and is to be an afternoon She and her husband have been Doren will be in charge of the
hunter in Klam ath Junction last
Gosnell. W ardrobe cleaners, over
game. The Lassen team hails house guests in the home of her devotionals.
week.
the weekend.
from Susanville, California.
During the afternoon a sale ot
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ross H ar­
Mrs. E. D. Dameron, 138 North
Mrs. G eraldis Jam m erthal of
T entative starting lineup for den on B Street, during her re­ canned goods, fancy work ana
Main street was a Medford shop
207 So. W alker Avenue is in a
the
Junior
Raiders
will
see
Bob­
home
cooked
and
baked
foods
per Monday, Novem ber 3.
serious condition in the Mitchel
A. Ritter, owner of the De- by Hoefs, Butte Falls and Russ cent illness.
in the church.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Taylor of will be held
Rest Home on N orth Main S t
pot Cafe, announced this w e e k __________
______
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M artindale, _ G
rants Pass at ends; Klamath Falls visited Monday in
that for the first time in s e v e ra l' D arrell Copeland, M yrtle Creek
M. H. Hess of Helman Baths,
ASHLAND LOCALS
the home of the Ross Hardens
h*nese
would
he
a-
and
Loren
Levlngs,
Drain
at
and
his sister, Mrs. Ellen Pruett.
Mrs. Adelaide Smith, who fell
I) n I I n k i n
(M
A ~ L- I — — J
• .
. .
and the R. W. Taylors.
vailable in
Ashland.
Portland, visited Sund a y a t
(tackles; Dan Brown, Klam ath
and
fractured
her
hip
some
time
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Cog and
Ritter has hired a Chinese cook Falls and Bill Robertson, Chilo­
ago, is slowly improving. She is Brownsboro, Oregon, the place of
Wing Wong, and Monday night quin at guards; Jim Cave of Med­ daughter, Dee Ann, and Mrs
presently at the Mitchell Rest their birth and childhood. Mr.
was the first night the cafe served ford at Center; Gordon Neideigh Cog’s sister, Miss Jean Harden, Home on North Main.
Hess reported the little old one
Chinese dishes.
The cafe stays of Cottage Grove at quarterback: attended the picture, “Gone With
room school house in which he
Mr. and Mrs. Kelcy Sm ith and
open until 2:00 a.m., R itter point­ Tad G andee of Ashland and John the W ind" in Medford Tuesday.
L. R. Hawley, new owner of fam ily of the W ardrobe Cleaners attended school 57 years ago is
ed out, perm itting theatregoers B arger of Portland at the halves;
still there. Mrs. P ru e tt is a house
and night owls a chance to get and John V eentjer of Portland at the Cottage Grocery, is doing left Tuesday, November 4, for guest of the Hesses.
extensive
remodeling
on the Boise. Idaho. They will attend the
some chow mein before turning fullback. ——____________
Mrs. Clarkson Grow, m other of
place.
wedding of Mrs. Sm ith's niece Mrs. Carrie Reid, recently moved
In.
Mrs. Edward E. Brown, Siski- November '9 in M alheur County into her new home at 121 G ar­
BRAHMS - Double Concer­
you Boulevard, flew by United I Ore^on Incidently Kelcy has tak- field street.
to In A minor. (Heifetz,
Mrs. Amy Curtis, Portland, a r­
Air Lines to New York City to Pn his Run a,onK for some pheas-
violin; Feuerm nnn, cello,
The mumps have invaded the
rived Tuesday to visit her p ar­
Junior High school students >pend 10 days with her daughter ard hunting while in Idaho and Robert Brown home on Beach St.
and the Philadelphia O r­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Farm er have formed a drill team accord­ Caryl Ann, who is studying at eastern Oregon
chestra, Eugene Orm andy
Adam Frank form erly of Long
and sister and family, Mr. and ing to a release from the offlice of the school of Am erican Ballet.
Mrs. W alter W. Train and son Beach, California was a dinner
Conducting)
Mrs. Elmer Byrd and other rel­ Joseph Fader, principal of the While there she visited with
Robert. 20 Orange St., and Mrs. guest of E. P. Smith, North Main
atives for a few days.
Junior high school. Joanne P at­ Iriends and relatives on Long Is­ R. H. Roush of Klam ath Ju n c ­ street, last week end.
CHOPIN - Plano Music of
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W orth, who ton is the leader. M ajorettes in ­ land. Mrs. Brown reported good
E. D. Dameron was home over
Chopin. Mazurkas, Waltzs
were unable to lenve last S at­ clude: Pat Bally, Mary A nn Cres, flying w eather both ways, and tion, accompanied Mrs. William
Polonaises. (Maryla Jo n ­
urday for the International Live­ Gladys Cullop, G erry Briscoe, was thrilled with the view of the Rozman of North Main Street to the weekend from his job in
Medford Monday on a business Drain, Oregon.
as)
stock Show in San Francisco, are Vida Childers, Ruth Mitchell, and sunrise over the m ountains near and shopping trip.
Lloyd Crowson of the X-L Ele­
leaving early W ednesday and B arbara Lacy. Beverly R obert­ Denver.
Mrs.
Chester
Reid,
72
Garfield
ctric
Shop left Tuesday for P o rt­
will
be
accom
panied
by
Mr.
and
SCHUBERT - Symp h o n y
The friends and family of Mrs. street, left Monday for Oregon land on business. He plans to
son is the head m ajorette.
Mrs. Roy Woodward.
No. 8 (Unfinished) in B
Clarence Coulter, 126 Nursery city to drive her father and m oth­ retu rn Friday.
The J. Edward Dunn rnnch
minor. (Bosto n S y m-
W ilbur Simmons, form er post stieet, honored her birthday on er, Mr. and Mrs. Gibson, to Ash­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis, of
house on Nell creek Is getting a office employee, who is now song Tuesday with a party and din­
phony Orchestra, Serge
land,
Santa, Ana, California, and Mrs.
new roof.
ner.
Koussevitsky Conducting)
leader at N azarene church, re­
Vernon Hopkins of the Buck­ Davis’ sister of Winfield, Kansas,
Bob Frink, form er Ashland and cently returned from California,
H. G. Travis of the Greyhound
Talent high school athlete, is pre­ w here he had aided the Rev. A. bus depot, left October 21 for horn Lodge district killed a 350 were house guests last week of
sently at the U niversity of Idaho J. Edwards in a revival. Since his three or four days hunting duck pound bear near the underpass Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Meade. They
on highway 99 on the Siskiyous. were enroute to Seattle. This was
w here he is a first string quar- retu rn Simmons has gone on to and quail at K lam ath Falls.
terbaek on the Vandal Frosh ele­ Salem.
Mrs. Mamie Wolfe suggests their first visit to Ashland.
Mrs. Ruth Hartm an. Elgin, Ill­
Mrs. Cad Ellis, 922 Siskiyou
ven. He is the son of Mr. and
that
the man who isn't proud of
Ray Fletcher, secretary of the inois, arrived T hursday to spend
Boulevard, is visiting her daugh­
Mrs. L. G. Frink, Medford.
his
comm
unity
should
either
do
Ashland Young Men’s Associa­ several days a t the Ken Peabody
ter and son-in-law in Lakeview
Richard Woodcock, Ashland, tion, was under the w eather home. Mrs. H artm an is an aunt something about it or move.
at present.
was recently elected vice- presi­ with lumbago over the weekend. of the Peabody’s.
Mrs. Ralph Gilmore attended
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zboral-
dent of the Southern Oregon col­ He’s up and around now, and
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Reed left an announcem ent party for Miss ski, form erly of Crescent City,
270 Ei
Ph-.ne 8011
lege camera club.
spoke to Klwanis club Monday. this week for California and a M argaret Henry last week. The
are building a new home on Van
The C ham ber of Commerce
Mrs Emma H ager’s brother, a more southerly elimate
party was held at the E. G.
J
Ness.
Mr and Mrs Victor Zbor-
received a shipm ent of Christm as resident oi Creswell, Oregon, died
Mrs. Lucille Shannon is pres- Kandolph home in Medford.
w Jjir f01 S,reet decoratlons th l8 , la^ week. Mrs. Hager resides at ently employed by Mrs. Irene
Mr .and Mis. Robert Relnholdt alski are also building here. The
Zboiulskl’s are related to Mrs.
eK
J A7a &c«nic <Mv®.
Cullen at Clgra’s Beauty Shop, (spent last week end in Salem.
Carrie Reed.
Black Tornado To
Meet Rejuvenated
Ashland Eleven
Oregon Band Will
March & Play Here
Raiders to Play
Eh San Francisco
Forget-Me-Nots To
Go On Sale Nov. 13
Three Free Parking
Spaces Are Revoked
Community Chest Is
Short Only $2.800
I)r. Sawyer Retires
After 45 Years
Gift Donors Are
Announced By Y.
Health Leaders
To Meet Nov. 13
Jr. Raiders Will
Play Game Nov. 11
Ritter Hires Wing
Wong at Depot Cafe
Masterpieces
Classics
on Records
This Week
Jr. High Students
Form Drill Team
74s
H A LT
Methodist Church
Ladies Meet Friday
School Situation
Is Presented To
Local Lions Club