Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 01, 1948, Image 1

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Christmas S«uî»
Formerly the
Southern Oregon
Miner
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Southeast Ô ïo ç o h ,
NEWS REVIEW
ASHLAND, JACKSON c o u n t y , OREGON THURSDAY. JANUARY »,
. . . Your Protection
Again«« Tuberculosis
Volume 14, N um ber 43
Many thank , to Gemgt* Green
and the staff ol the Daily Till•
Mrs. Roy M. Parr Is
lugs Ini the kind offer of assist
Buried Here Friday
nnee during the News Review's
A nnual m eeting of th e S o u th ­
forthcoming move to 38 East
Funeral services were held in
ern O regon C onservation and
Mail). We'll probably need all tin
Ashland
Friday for Mrs. Anna
I) D. S heldon, co-ow ner of Tri
F arm A ssociation will be
assistance we can get.
May Parr, 62, who had been a
Organized in October 1947, the
S h eld o n ’s Jew elry , is m oving this ' held J a n u a ry 6, at 7 00 p m . at
resident of Ashland for the past T alent P.T.A., with a m em ber-
Just a short word of warning week with his wife and son, Joi Chalker'r Cell« i Club according
42 years, Mrs. Parr, who died slap of 139 has had an eventful
now that w inter's here. Bettei to Klam ath Falls to organize and to an announcem ent by Lewis L.
Dec 23, resided at 785 B street.
lull season. Several projects were
Consolidation ol D ittic i» 22
be careful of the stuff you put take charge of the D epartm ent Simpson, secretary mani.gt i ol
She was born Nov. 14 1835 at undertaken to a successful con­
and 72 and Transportation
in your radiator The Oregon of W atchmaking at the Oregon the organization.
Rock Point, Mo. and v a s niar- clusion, the first being a canning
Due for Decision.
State Motoi Association lias scut State Vocational School there,
Three new directors will b»
riesd to Roy Parr there in 1906. bee loi the school lunch program.
out a warning that petroleun dr Sheldon’s long experience us eleited at the m eeting and othei
Talent, Dec. 29—A sped a 1 Survivors Include her husband Next the children in the first six
base und suit base solutions have an instructoi in watchm aking and business will be transacted. Mer i
school
meeting is to be held at four children. Alii > ol Roseburg, grades were given a Hallowe'en
been declared harm ful by the engraving at the Elgin W atch­ bers of the International order of
the
Talent
school January 5 from Roy J r , of Talent, Russell of P arty and a motion picture was
National Bureau of Standards m akers College at Elgin, Illinois, Hoo Hoo will explain the purpose
Us»1 simple alcohol, or ethylene especially fits him for this po­ of the Hoo Hoo organization to 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. to vote on the Sacram ento, California, and Mis shown at the end of the m ember-
question of consolidation of T al­ Fred Haynes of Ashland: three sm p enrollm ent.
glycol. How can you tell what sition and he has accepted it.
the group
ent School District No. 22 and brothers, Russell Chaney of K la­
A Safety Essay Contest was
you're using. Simple, if it's a
He is leaving Ashland very re ­
Anderson Creek School District m ath Falls. A1 Chaney of Chey­ conducted in December and the
salt base solution It will weigh luctantly, he stated, but will be METHODISTS HAVE NEW
No. 72.
enne, Wyo., and Harold Chaney results showed several embryonic
more than 9 Mi lbs per gallon. If keeping his contacts heie as he YEARS MEETING. LUNCHEON
Another special school meeting of Vermillion, Kan., and a sister, w riters who knew their subject
lbs a petroleum base solution it retains his partnership and the
T here will be a fellowship bas­
probably won't mix with water. general direction of the Sheldon ket luncheon In the M ethodist will be held at the same tim e and M 's. Peach Duffev of Vermillion, well These essays were judged by
place to authorize transportation Kan.
A rthur Kreism an, A ssistant P ro­
If you can't get a good a n ti­ Jew elry.
Church New Years Day at 12:30 tor Talent School District No. 22
le., or of Language and L itera­
freeze you’d better drain your
o’clock
noon.
This
is
for
all
His partner and sister, Mrs. G.
as provided in section 111-871 COOPER ICENHOW ER
ture, Southern Oregon college in
radiator. Safer that way.
S. G ieen, will continue In the branches of the church as well as Oregon School Laws of 1946 XMAS PARTY HELD
Ashland. Mr. Kreism an picked as
Had a nice note from CHARLIE store as manager, and he lias em all new corners to this com m un­ which is quoted in part "The dis­
Mrs. Thor Cooper of 11 Beach
TALENT this week. The Chief ployed an old friend and com pe­ ity. Mrs. Zo Peters will be in trict school board of any second street vas the hostess to the 13th the w inner, the essay w ritten by
said "Merry Christm as and a tent w atchm aker, Mr. Henry C an charge of the program following, or third class district shall, when annua Christm as party always Joyce Perkins in the sixth grade
Happy New Year," and went on Jr., of Spokane, W ashington, to to be held at the tables. A church authorized by the legal voters held b the Coc<)er and Icenhow who received a huge candy cane
almost as large as herself. There
to say "As you perhups know, take over the watch repair d e­ m eeting Is scheduled for 3 o’­ thereof at any legally called er fa m i.e s .
I’m severing my connections with partm ent Mr. C arr and his wife clock the same afternoon.
Guests present were Mrs. Coo were three honorable m ention
School meeting, provide transpor­
students: Marie Mitchell, fifth
tile Ashland Police force January and two children will arrive in
tation to and from any public per’s two daughters and their grade; Jack Seymour, eighth
1st. and as 1 will rem ain in Ash Ashland shortly and will live for
school in such district to pupils families. Mr. and Mrs. George grade; and Delores Boatw right,
land, IT S MY HOME, I m ight 1 the present In the Sheldon resl-
I living at a distance from such M artin and family; Mr. and Mrs seventh grade, who received ju m ­
be aide to do som ething for you. dence on Beach street.
' school building greater than a R A. Johnson and Tommy; also bo candy sticks. These were p re­
If there Is, all you will have to
j minimum distance, and within a Mr. and Mrs. George B. Icen- sented at the Christm as program
do is give me a "RING" . . . We
Mr. and Mrs. Will Gleim, 227
i distance therefrom to be fixed by hower and Paul. G ar.es followed given by the students of the ele­
appreciate the thought and want G ranite Street, attended a family
Yreka, Dec. 30— Members of j a vote at said school meeting, the dinner until five o’clock m entary grades on T uesday/light,
to wish the Chief ail the success reunion Christm as days at the the board of supervisors have I w hether said pupils reside in when the group went to the Icen-
In the world in his next endeavor. home of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Jo- adopted a resolution giving a jia id district or not, said distance hower home for the decorated December 23, when all the child­
ren in the school and comm unity
Cam p White hospital seems to anls, Talent
Mrs. Joanls is a right of way for the new freeway in either case to be measured tree and the opening of the gifts received a treat from Santa
he on the skids. The Veterans of daughter of the Gleims.
which is under construction in along the nearest traveled road there on; The rem ainder of the Claus. These treats were also pro­
Foreign Wars are working tooth
Visitors at the home of Mr. and the county. C ertain parts of high­ from the residence of such pupils evening was occupied by more vided by the P.T.A. with funds
and nail to get som ething done Mrs. Ross Harden lately included way No. 99 and various county to the public school to be attend­ games.
raised by giving card parties.
hut slate attorney general George Mr. and Mrs. Tony Coy, Bend, roads which approach the present ed by them. Any school district
The next card party will be
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Avery
Adams,
of
Neuner says the state can't take Oregon. Mrs. Coy is a daughter highw ay near Horn brook are be­ violating the provisions of this
Project City, California, who held at the Talent School Cafe­
it over without a vote of the of the Harden's.
ing abandoned.
section shall not receive any have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. teria on Friday evening January
people. The VFW claim they
E verett Sam ple is ill at the
Work has already begun on funds from any .-ounty high C. H. Wines, Siskiyou Boulevard, 9th. All the card players in and
don't care who takes It over so
Convalescent the 9.3 miles of new highway, s<?hooi tuition fund.”
around A shland are invited to
returned to California Sunday.
long as it is taken over by some M ountain View
home, 47 G ranite street.
and
the
resolution
was
merely
a
Inasmuch
as
this
section
pro­
attend
these social gatherings in
one. There are bills In the House
Talent.
form ality. It was presented to the vides the legal voters at this
of Representatives to provide
board of supervisors by Robert school meeting can authorize the
The officers and m em bers of
funds for the acquisition of the
BELLVIEW
R utherford of the California d iv­ district school board to provide
the Talent P.T.A. look forw ard to
hospitnl bv the V eteran’s adm in­
NEW S
ision of highways.
transportation, all parents inter­
an even more productive 1948 and
istration We re all for Camp
ested
in
the
m
atter
are
being
by
Doyle
SEELY
wish everybody, everyw here, a
The
new
freeway
will
by
pass
White hospital being used but one
very Happy New Year
Mr and Mrs. Ben Ricks left »Hornbrook and will elim inate a urged to attend this meeting. It Is
will get you five that neither
It seems that every year about
the state nor the V eteran’s ad- last week for M yrtle Point, Ore- series of had curves from the also pointed out th at to be a
ASHLAND LOCALS
m lnlstratlon will ever take ¡, l Kon a lte r visiting hl^grundm oth K lam ath river to the top of Bai- legal voter one m ust have evid- this time, the common thing to
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Busch and
er, Mis. Grace Sikes, and the Icy hill, according to Gordon Ja ' ’’’’C’ n{ his or her name appear- do. is to settle back and take a
oven
look
at
the
year
in
retrospect;
so,
j
dLTinp
t h ^ V h tF»P tO J'aC,rande
ing
on
an
assessment
role
either
Jackson county M aster Timber Ralph and Wayne Sikes families. cobs, supervisor.
this
being
our
last
colum
n
o
f'
M
r
^
n
d m r^ tm a® b°ltdays.
by
showing
a
land
tax
statem
ent
Ricks,
who
was
recently
dis­
The roadw ay will be wider
Unit lost 18,000 acres of Oregon
or a personal property tax state­ 1947, there's no better tim e t o ' aJd s o ^ w 1* ^ K ent E Anderson
charged
from
the
Navy,
served
than
the
conventional
two
lane
and California tim ber land re ­
do this bit of rem inicing than
M
?r ,’ sPei}t Christmas
highway and will give passenger ment.
cently when a dispute between on the aircraft carrier Franklin.
ri»h» now.
—
K
wl4h Mrs- A nderson’s sister and
right
It
has
been
pointed
out
that
in
.
W.
Byrd
is
ill
at
his
home.
I
cars
a
straight
of
way,
thus
p
e
r-
,
Jackson County and Klam ath
«™ îly’ M r' and M rs- .William
A year ago, the future of Healy.
Fall’s tim ber barons was settled. He has been bedfast since Christ-1 m itting passing of heavy tru c k s ' a district containing as many
j which are grinding their way u p 'c h ild re n as the Talent district— KWIN was very black indeed. In
The Klam ath county Interests mas day.
Guests
Christm
as
day
of
the
J.
the Siskiyous.
I by tbe latest census 443—the ( . « . KWIN itself was rather C h n s t ^ î
had been attem pting to make all
ith the Athol
W.
Farm
er
family
were
their
Construction which began a transportation problem has in the black, as anyone who took the Dudleys in Phoenix.
tim ber in Jackson county avail­
able for com petitive bidding by sons, Miles, Dan, and Earl; and month ago is expected to last a past and is now borne by the ' l*me to pay a trip to the Helman
Mr. and Mrs. Don MacWhir-
mills in Klam ath Falls. To fore­ Mr. and Mrs. Elm er Byrd and year. The freeway may sometime parents of children who own cars street location will attest. But. ter entertained several friends
stall this move the Jackson coun­ children, Carolyn and D ollle in the future become part of the transporting their own and some hardly had the smoke cleared Christm as eve a t an open house.
Marie, Bellview.
West Coast freew ay which has of the neighbor’s children as well, away before the staff and direc­ Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lom bard and
ty boys gave up the 18,000 acres
been proposed as a four lane a great distance to and from tors of the station began plann­ son returned this week from Or-
of land. The Tim ber was in the
highway connecting Canada with school. It has been term ed unfair ing the rebuilding of the station. cas Island w here they visited
Lake o' the Wood's area. Mighty
that they must stand the indivi­ During the tim e the station b u rn ­ Mrs. Lom bard’s m other during
Gloria and E verett Taylor are Mexico.
adjacent to Ashland we’d say.
dual
expense of these m any dup- ed in December until it returned' the Christmas season.
the proud parents of a baby girl
Mr. and Mrs. William Rozman, born Christm as morning. They
Miss Sylbia Sm ith, 750 Oak plicate trips each day, it being as­ to the air March 9th, tem porary
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Robbins have
138 North Main street, left Mon­ have named their little daughter, street, and Miss Mary Sellers, serted that on rainy days, it is offices were m aintained in the a visitor, Bob’s brother, Kim. The
day for Portland, Oregon,
- . to vis Cheryl Leanne. Gloria and Cher sister of Mrs. H. E. Grissom, 199 not unusual to see 25 to 30 loaded ) L l,hia hotel,
Robbins, who form erly lived in
Once broadcasting was résum ­ Ashland, are now residing in Tal­
it relatives for a week. They will lie returned home Sunday.
Em erick street, have been home automobiles drive up to the Tai-
return Jan u ary 4.
I Barbara Terrill returned to for the Christm as holidays. Both ent school and unload num erous ed> everyone agreed th at it was ent.
Mr. and Mrs W illiam Nelson | Portland Saturday, after spend- are students a t the Glad Tidings passengers in a m atter of a few "better than ever.” H undreds of
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Robbins,
minutes. This method it is assert­ persons sw arm ed through the San Bruno, California, visited in
and daughter, Iowa street, drove ing Christm as with her m other, Bible school in Los Angeles.
KWIN
studios
during
the
open
to Portland S aturday for a few
"Lucky” G ilbreath Is prohibl-
Berna Halt has moved from 142 ed, is archaic and Inefficient com­
Ashland and Medford over the
days visit with relatives.
I ted to take his own Christm as N orth Main street to 625 B street. pared to the m odern school bus house following the return to the holidays and left Sunday for San
air. From then on, the station Biuno. Mr. Robbins is with the
coffee cup over to the Talent Paul Icenhower, student at the
The Youth Fellowship group of
| Cafe.
U niversity of W ashington, spent the Methodist church will hold a m aintained a m ighty busy sche post office in San Bruno.
Mrs. Elmer Nlsmonger under- the Christm as holidays in Ash Watch P arty New Years eve m dule. Hardly a week went by that Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Robbins and
new and better shows w eren't daughter, Nola Sue, left Sunday
I went an operation Christm as Eve land
the church starting at 9 p m.
added
to the list. Using popular­
She returned
home
Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Huff, who
Miss June Pollard of Jackson ity as a scale, they reached an for Parm a, Idaho, where Robbins
I afternoon.
is employed by the Parm a W ater
are form er Ashland residents vllle visited her parents Mr and
Kay Redmon lost his father have decided to retu rn to Ash Mrs. Q. Pollard on High street all-tim e high during this month Lifter Company.
Mrs. Robbins
with the original Santa Claus and Nola Sue have been visiting
| during the Christm as holidays.
land after having lived in Rose­ during the holidays.
show which was aired for a half- her m other and father. Mr. and
Roy P arr lost his m other Dec- burg for some time.
Mrs.
Elzina
Sm
ith
of
519
Blvd
hour
every afternoon
| em ber 23.
Mrs. C. W. Harwood, Medford,
Miss Louise Brown, English spent Christm as with her daught
This year also saw KWIN be­ for the past several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Roy left the teacher ;it Ashland high school, er and husband, Mr. and Mrs
come a charter m em ber of Asso­
J day after Christm as to visit her spent the Christm as holidays in
Mr. and Mrs. hi. H Hess, Hel-
Wm. Puhi of Medford and was ciated Press radio division, which
j folks at North Bend, Oregon.
man
Baths, have been rem odeling
Riddle,
Oregon,
where
she
visit­
the recipient of m any gifts.
in turn aided the station in pre­ and repairing the living room of
This Week
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. B arrltt and ed her brother, who is principal
Mrs.
Sm
ith
accompanied
by
senting news stories alm ost as their home which was recently
I children spent the holidays in of the Riddle school
Mrs. K atherine Tysvev, of 519 they were happening.
California.
damaged by a fire.
Guests during the holidays at Sislkiyou Blvd. also were Med
DVORAK: Sym phony No. 5
In some cases, KWIN was able
Alice Thoresen received a post- the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. ford shoppers Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jordan, of
to bring the news to the listeners Gresham Street, are in San F ra n ­
in E. Minor (New World).
I Christm as phone call from her O strander, 126 South
Pioneer,
Mr. and Mrs. Don M artin of while it was happening. Memor­
[ parents in North Dakota.
Philadelphia
Orchestra,
have been Mr. and Mrs. William Medford called on Mr. and Mrs able among these times was the cisco as the guests of Mr.' and
Camp Bob
Lowe
from Williams « - Vavruska.
Mrs. H arry Travis at Mr. Travis'
Eugene Ormundy, Con­
.
................................
« » • woixa, v u
Cummings,
u u iu iig i, v a California
m o r n ia .
George M artin last week.
occasion when the station re­ newly purchased Hotel Robbins.
Field in Arizona spent the C h rist- 1 Mrs. Vavruska is the daughter
ductor.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Self and mained on the air far past its
mas holidays with his parents.
of Mr. and Mrs. Ostrander.
family moved from Central Point usual sign-off time to give the They plan to attend the East-West
Haw ver & Potter of Woodcrafts
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zboral- the first of this week, to the listeners an on-the-spot report of football game New Years day.
GREIG: Peer G ynt Sufii
are putting in a furniture factory. ski, G ranite street, have been Mervin Cabin on Highway 66.
Included among the guests at
the search for the missing plane the E. H. Pool home, 549 Auburn
Shirley Yarnell and Jess Brown visiting Mrs. Zboralskl’s father in
London Philharm onic Or
Miss Mickey McKeever, d a v .h which had carried Govern o r
were m arried in Medford during Crescent City, California.
chestra, Beecham, Con­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Me Snell and three others to their street, Christm as day, were Mrs
the Christm as holidays.
Pool’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Mr and Mrs. E. E. Stebbins, Keever, spent the holidays with deaths.
ducting.
H. Johnson and family, Prospect,
Bill Williams is home for the Seattle, W a s h i n g t o n , spent Miss Jean Nichols, B rem erton,/
Those who stayed up with
holidays.
Christm as w ith their daughter Washington.
j KWIN that night will rem em ber and Kenneth Johnson, U. S
Jack Toile is home from the and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Mrs. A. T. Hoke, 39 Union* that they heard by direct wire Navy, and Mr. Pools mother, Mrs
STRAVINSKY: The Rite of
Ida Pool, 126 Van Ness.
U niversity of Montana for the Hill. Jr.
street, is gradually improving from the scene of the searching
Spring.
San Francisco
Christm as holidays.
Miss Vida Scripter, Abilene,
Miss
Jacklin
H
urlbut
of
77Mi
and is able to be up for a few
Symphony, Pierre Mon-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boatwright Alida street .spent the holiday minutes each day in a wheel operations that the plane had not Kansas, is expected to arrive this
eaux, Conductor.
are going to take over the Hi- season in Klam ath Falls, with chair and is now receiving callers been reached, even though much week to visit Mr. and Mrs. El­
earlier it had been reported that don Scripter, and Mr. and Mrs.
Way grocery and auto court in her father, Elmer B. Hurlbut.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mosier were the bodies had been found.
Phoenix.
Paul Retter, and other relatives.
She returned last Sunday.
in Ashland December 26.
As to what next year will hold,
Guests at the Eldon Scripter
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Walden
W. A. Delamar, Seattle, W ash­
Mrs. G ertrude M asterson and
were Christm as dinner guests at ington, left Saturday m orning for son, Harry, K lam ath Falls, spent is of course, anyone's guess. But home during Christm as included
the G ilbert H ilderbrant home in his home after spending the hol­ the holidays with Mrs. M aster­ as far as KWIN is concerned, Mr. and Mrs. Fred West and Hai­
our resolution for 1948 is to serve
Medford.
idays with his daughter, Mrs. Ted son's mother, Mrs. Ella Stephen­ up the listeners a generous help ry Goodman, San Francisco, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beach, Wolf
Mr. and Mrs. Reece Esgar, Huff and husband, of Oregon son. 47 Granite.
ing of more of the same.
270 East Main Phone 8011
Creek.
,
Sweethome, Oregon are to be Hotel apartm ents, and Mrs. F. A.
Recent visitors at the home of
And, in this last “Open M ike”
Paula
Mackey
visited a niece
guests In the home of Mr. and Eastwln of 77 Vi Alida street.
Mrs. Nora Grow, 141 Garfield, ol this year, the entire staff of
Mrs, C. E. W alden News Years
Jim Hendricks has been ill at were Mr. and Mrs. Miles Baugh­ KWIN join In to send you a great nl David Barker's in Lakeview
dgy.
last week, not a grand daughter,
his home on 3rd street,
man, Port Chicago, California.
big “Happy New Year.”
as originally reported.
0. D. Sheldon To
Teach in Klamath
Conservationists To
Meet And Eat Jan 6
Anderson Creek &
raient Schools
May Consolidate
Talent PTA Has
Busy Fall Season
Construction On
Freeway Begins
Open Mike
TALENT LOCALS
Maste rpieces
Classics
on Records
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