M e n tiv i i O rec I o O U s O per P ublishers MsJsfodiRTioi J.00 PER YEAR Visitors at the DON O'ULEN- ESS Pontiac agency outdoing themaelvea with "O h's” a n d “Ah'a” laBt weekend when the open house to celebrate the open­ ing of the showrooms and gar ages took place.................. DAVE WHITTLE, RfXiKR HATH, and HOWARD WILEY politicking for the Toastm asters who will begin a new year w ith a new slate of officers April 5.............. CLINT BAUGHMAN and HAR­ RY McNAIR rapidly becoming cognizant of the possibilities oi two way radio, Its either that or else fire truck telephones or more men or less city according to the fire laddies.............. RALPH QUINNETT speaking highly of Arabic business m ethods.............. RALPH “PO P'' REED seceeding from the Ashland Lions club. , . . JIM BUSCH wondering how a slogan such as “A Busch in the hand Is w orth two birds," might work In case the peepul should ever cull on him to fill a public office of great im port............. ’7Z» £o*dhe/ui ô^eaen NEWS REVIEW ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON Thursday, March n , , 94s City Wide Coordinating Committee Will Plan Recreation Program V, Ui w. * fo rm ïrly * lji« Southern Oregon Miner $3.08 per year Voi. i j. No- i VOTERS TO BE BUSY THIS NEXT WEEK Byrd Buys Ashland Auction Yard Two Elections This Coming Week On Airport And School Problems M embers of the recently form-» ed com m ittee for sum m er recre- jjjl L f O OPEN O A C atlon will meet Monday night at LAND PASSED BY HOUSE B. W. Byrd, Ashland contrac­ the library to form ulate a plan W ashington, D. C. March 10— ned program for this sum m ers Harris Ellsworth, m em ber of tor,' this week bought the A sh­ Two elections this coming week will keep the voters of A sh­ recreational needs. . Congress from the 4th D istrict In land Auction yard from Mr. and land and vicinity busy. The first election to take place_during the Mis. Tony Singer who have been The group, which was elected Oregon, announced this week a ,rP?r t election which will be held Monday, March ngbt ut a meeting that the House of R epresenta­ Operating it for the past four last Monday night 5. 3 lie vote Is m erely to authorize the city to purchase the field months. Byrd opened W ednes­ sponsored by the C city council of tives had passed his hill to open from W. B. and W. P. Hamby for the $18,000.00 rem aining to pay the P. T. A. includes: Jean Eb­ all the revested railroad grant day night with W. D. Hershey on the purchase made by Elmer Ayers and W. W. Brahs. erhardt, Mrs. Elmo Stevenson, lands, presently known as O and auctioneering. Members of the C ham ber of Commerce have gone on record M arjorie O 'H arra, Rodney K eat­ C lands to mining entry and e x ­ Byrd stated that he plans to do f a s favoring the plan, pointing ing, Leland Linn, Ray Fletcher, ploration. the auctioneering him self in the i out th at this may very likely be­ Owen Gragg, Mrs. William Reag­ come the air age and th at the There are some 2'Æ million future. Jos. W. Burns, now of the I an, John von Kuhlm an, Bert acres of the O and C lands. Medford Auction company or- 1 comm unity will need the airport Miller, Dorothy Bunger, Mrs. Most of this area is m ountainous, ganized the Ashland Auction j facility. Jam es Chrlstleib Wade, Roland and according to the Oregon yard In 1937. Voters who live on the West Parks, Dr. Elmo Stevenson, Mrs. Mineral Survey, Is rich In m iner­ side of Gresham and Third street Frankie Fam bro, gifted dram a­ W. W right, Dr. W alter Redford, als. Since the O and C Act was will vote at the city hall, and tic soprano, will appear in the Mrs. George Shum an, and Frank passed in 1937, These lands have »residents of Ashland who live Southern Oregon College audi­ O’Neil, also serving on this com­ not been open for entry. A fter east of Gresham street and Third torium March 22. Miss Fam bre m ittee are representatives from the bill becomes law, the m iner­ Classes will end at Southern started her career singing in the will vote at the library. the park board and each of the als in them will again become Oregon College for the w inter church choir, where parishioners School Election Too ------------o------------- city's civic and service groups. available. term on Monday, March 15, to be noticed her unusual voice. M ak­ The next m eeting of the com-I The second election wil be the followed by final exam inations ing m onthly concerts In the m lttee will find the group m ak­ school consolidation election Nancy M iddleton and Linda ing plans for this sum m ers rec­ on the 16, 17 and 18. P rereg istra­ church, Miss Fam bro obtained which will take place Thursday, Lorton of Room 1 have returned reational program , which it Is e s - , sufficient funds to hire a profes­ tion for the spring term for March 17. A public m eeting will after being absent for several tim ated will cost from $1800 to Southern Oregon College stu d ­ sional tutor. be held Monday evening at the weeks with illness. In 1937 she sang the role of ents will take place during the $2000, and working out plans to Bellview grange to discuss the Patsie Jean Reeder has been P itti Sing in “The Swing Mika- organize a year round program - T hc response to my opening week of March 8 to 13. Regular problem. Stated briefly voters of absent for several days. registration for the spring term Valley View, Bellview, Neil M argaret Spiller and Sharon of recreation for both children excelled all my expectations and will take place on Monday, and adults. I am certainly grateful to the Creek, Soda Springs, and Siski­ Self are new girls in Room 2. This sum m er's program will in- people of Ashland and vicinity March 22, with classes beginning you school districts are to d eter­ M argaret came here from W ash­ on the 23. elude swimm ing, skating, and for their interest." m ine w hether or not they desire ington school In Medford and This statem ent by Don O'Blen- to consolidate their districts w ith Sharon from Sacram ento, Calif. dancing, in th at order, which are CIVIC THEATRE WILL D istrict No. 5 of Ashland. Sally Mackay came here from the three types of recreation most ess reflected the success of he SHOW IN BELLVIEW Gilcrest School. Henry Ziegler is desired by the children of the opening of his new Pontiac Agen- The consolidation will perm it Members of the M edford Civic comm unlty. This inform ation was cy at 550 Siskiyou Boulevard, here from Reno, Nevada. the building of a school plant theatre group will present a ses-1 G ary Childress and Ronald obtained by a poll taken in the H ighlighting the occasion were adequate to handle students from I his new and m odern building,,. ies of three one-act plays at the Copeland will have their seventh four schools in the city. all five districts. The planning comm ittee, w h ic h 1 new equpm ent and three 1948 Bellview Grange, Tuesday, Mar. birthdays in March. M argaret Hull of Room 3 Is headed by Mrs. George S hu­ Pontiacs on display 16, according to Mrs. Charles O'Bleness stated that his agen­ brought some daphne and big man, has recommended already Worth, who is arranging the pro­ violets to school one day. Linda that two supervisors be hired for cy has com plete servicing and gram. Sm ith brought some jasm ine so tills sum m ers program and that autom otive overhaul equipm ent The three plays will be "The the boys and girls are hoping they be selected from the A sh­ and he will add a body and fen­ land school's physical education der section soon. Valiant," a dram a; “George,” a Robert L. Keith spring is just around the corner. The agency is staffed w ith 3 light comedy; and "W einers on Donald Bull is Room 3 has departm ent, one to be a m an and Robert L. Keith, 25, orchardist moved aw ay and will attend the the other a woman, and th at stu ­ mechanics, one lubrication e x ­ W ednesday” a farce. of Rt. 2, Box 91, died Tuesday dent aid be secured from S outh­ pert and a sales and office staff. Admission for the plays will Neg»o S o p r a n o to A p p e a r Soon C entral Point school. fnom ing at 11:00 a.m. a t the be 60c and 30c. Benny W atrus room 5 Is vaca­ ern Oregon college to aid these do”, and followed this perfor­ Com m unity Hospital following a Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Steel and supervisors. tioning in Southern California mance w ith the principal role in very brief illneess which neither fam ily returned Tuesday from Jackson Guiger was operated ‘¡Chimes of N orm andy”. In 1939 It is estim ated th at the salary Spring has arrived in room he nor his fam ily had considered spending a week In Seattle, five. Donna Faler and Carol Pet- cost for this sum m er's session, W ashington, w ith theLr daughter on in the Sacred Heart hospital and 1940, Miss Fam bro was sol­ serious. ftrSEugene last week, and is in a ers brought jonquil bulbs for pot which would! run from Ju n e 14 K eith succumbed to pnuemon- and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer critical condition. Mrs. G u tte r oist w ith »»he choir of the Monu­ through August, would be about plants. Tinsley, who will leave soon f o r ' spent last weekend a t his bed- m ental B aptist Church. The sop­ ia only three hours after he was $600. O ther expenses would run New officers for Room 6 took Hiawil. Tinsley is in the U. S. side and reports a slight im- rano has had the distinction of taken to the hospital. Although their places last week. They were about $1200. appearing on the Magic Key pro ­ he had been ill for several days provement in his condition. Two recreational centers would NavX- Roberta P ruitt, president: Errol- gram over M utual Broadcasting he was up and about th e house yn Aftring, secretary; B arbara be set up, one in eastern Ashland System from station WOR i n , the day before and had played Williams, housekeeper; Jack Eb­ and the other in w estern A sh­ New York. w ith his two children L arry and e rh a rt and Marcia Hedrick, hall land, and In addition to these the As a soprano, Miss Fam bro has : Judy, m onitors; and Gordon Oeser, Red Cross swim cam paign at great understanding and feeling | K eith was born in Talent, Ore- Tw in Plunges would take place. door monitor. for music and her personal a t-j gon on May 14, 1922 and has liv- The members of the Finance Robert Ayres, has been visit­ tractiveness has made her one of ed here all his life w ith the ex- Com m ittee who will study ways ing In California with his p ar­ the outstanding negro artists of I ception of the time he spent wjth and means to raise funds for the ents. the day. the Arm ed forces. D uring the program include Dr. W alter Red­ Several students have twin w ar he served w ith a medical ford, Walt Bosshard, and Ralph nam es in Room 6. There are 2 detachm ent of the 91st Division Roberts, 2 Jlm m ys, 2 Ronalds, 2 McCullough. There is presently in as a Tech Sergeant.. He w ent the city funds a surplus of $200 Barbaras, and 4 Judys, Ju d ith overseas in Jan u ary 1945 w ith Helnzman, Baker, Feeler and left from last years program. Miss Clara Ida Childers, 126 the 70 Division and returned in This, plus w hatever else can be Wallace. Nursery street, Ashland, was wed 1946. Six 4 H Club boys came to raised, is expected to be enough to Bob Leon Walch, Eagle Point, He is survived by his wife, each room during the week and for this sum m er’s program . . in a cerem ony which took place Mrs. Ju an ita K eith; two children, gave very interesting talks con­ the evening of F ebruary 28 at L arry and Judy; his parents, Mr. cerning their work and displayed ribbons for judging as well as the Chapel of the Rocks and and Mrs. Byron Keith, Talent; a their ribbons, scrapbook and re ­ G rand Cham pion ribbon on his Roses brother, Jam es R. Keith; and two calf. K enneth Bigham, Vice P re ­ cord book. Mr. and Mrs. M aurice Pierce sisters, Virgina and Yvon n e Robert Lytle, President of the sident of Valley View Club had w ere the young couples atten d ­ K eith both of Eugene. Valley View Club had earned a G rand Champion ribbon for his ants. The bride wore a light gray Funeral services will be held lam b as well as a num ber of o th ­ pin-striped suit w ith green ac­ er ribbons. cessories. She graduated from a t the Litw iller Chapel at 1:30 p. Clifford Bigham could not be Ashland High school in 1947. Her m. Friday w ith the Rev. Milo present but Doyce Lemley show ­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. H erbert Ross of the Medford Friends ed his scrapbook and ribbons. C. Childers, China Lake, C a'jfor- church conducting. Interm en t will be in the I.O.O.F. Cem etery Ralph W itt, Secretary of V al­ nia. in Medford. ley View club, A ndrew and Rob­ The groom was discharged two ert DeKorte showed their rib ­ years ago from the Coast G uard Nellie Maude Van C urler bons and told about their pro ­ as a Seam an 1st. Class, after a l­ Funeral services w ere held jects. Don W right, who is sponsoring ball, badm inton, tum bling, table most three years in the service, the A shland A thletic club, is tennis., archery, and fencing. most of which was overseas, in Tuesday, 1:00 p.m. at the Litw il­ This Week shown here w ith a scale model W right , states that all sports ! the A laskan T heatre of O pera­ ler chapel for Mrs. Nellie Marie floor plan of the recreation build­ will be conducted on a to u rn a­ tions. He graduated from the Van Curler, 53, Rt. 2, Ashland, ing which he state* should be an m ent or com petitive basis so that M edford High school, w ith the who died at her home on March R aintree County essential p a rt of such a program. continual meets will be going on Class of 1943. He is engaged with 7 at 2:30 a.m. by Ross Lockridge Jr. Election of officers of the Ash­ Mrs. Van Curler, who has been land Cham ber of Commerce wi!^ W rig h t a form er California ath ­ among the groups who are p a rti­ his father, W. B. Walch, in the in ailing health for the past 414 lete is pointing to the removable logging business. cipating. All athletic events will G entlem an's A greem ent tak e place at the noon luncheon years, was born Nellie Burden in ring which would be the central be strictly am ateur he said. A fter a Honeymoon trip, the by Laura Hobson of the members of the Cham ber Cora, Idaho on January 25, 1895. If the club can be built it will young couple will m ake their next Tuesday, Victor Richardson, feature of the club......................... She was a m em ber of the A d­ On each side of the ring are be operated daily from 1:00 p.m. home in Eagle Point. C ham ber secretary said today. Journeym an ventist Church of A shland and Voting will be done by mail volley ball and badm inton nets. until 10:00 p.m. W right's plan by Erskine Caldwell has resided in this vicinity for ballot. Candidates who have In the low er left hand corner of is to have the operating revenue the past 17 years. from the skatiag. boxing, and the picture is a ping pong table. been nom inated include Bert Dirty Eddie Mrs. Van Curler Is survived by Miller, Phil Stansbury, John Cot­ Striking bags and heavy bags are tourney events pay the overhead By Ludwig Bemelmans Spring band concert of the con­ her husband, Fred Van Curler, also in place in the model. All o f , cost of operation, ton, Don O’Bleness, Dr. Elmo the equipm ent is rem oveable al- j W right, whose home was form- cert band of the Ashland Schools Ashland; two sisters, Mrs. Emma Stevenson, A. W. W oodward, The Vixens W inston Marks, and Jim Busch. lowing 1000 spectators to crowd erly H untington Park. California, will be presented Friday. March Sm ith, Spokane, W ashington and by Frank Yerby into the club for a fight program , is presently associated w ith Kel- 19 at the Ju n io r high school gym ­ Mrs. G ertrude Ferguson, Bonta, or perm itting a skating night at cy Sm ith at the W ardrobe clean- nasium according to Ervin Les­ California; and a brother, W alter BELLVIEW UNIT WILL Bell Timson Burden, Moscow, Idaho. the club................................ ' ers. He has been active in sports ser, conductor. MEET WED. MARCH 17 by Marguerite Steen Lesser stated th at the spring The services w ere conducted W right'k plans call for a mixed for several years. He holds sev- Bellview Extension U nit will by the Rev. Eldon Strieve, Coos concert would consist largely of eral tennis and swimming cham ­ recreational schedule. Monday m eet W ednesday, March 17, at the Grange hall for a noon lun­ night will be ladie's night. Tues­ pionships and has boxed in pos light music w ith several solos Bay and interm ent was in the cheon. Mrs. Pearl Koble and Mrs. day night will be sent aside for Angeles and Pasadena. .He is a and ensem ble num bers. Among M ountain View Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Elton Kerby, Rozella Roush will be In charge boxing and w restling. W ednes­ form er Bible student and is in ­ these will be solos by Lesser, a day night will be a night for terested in the character building cornet solo by H arry Kannasto, B arney G arrett, Noel Heard, of the luncheon. and selections by the clarinet trio Shelby Wilcox, Roy Hays and Mrs. Fred Engel will give a both ladies and gentle m e n , attributes of recreation. Jess Townsend. The plant which he is suggest­ and the drum quartet. report on the subject, "Clean as Thursday night will be tourna­ m ent night, Friday night will be ing will cost in the neighhorhoon you go.” Mrs. Ross H arden retu rn ea m en's night and S aturday night of $50.000. It will be complete a s ! Gus M itchell Jackson has m ov­ Mrs. John Chernv of 137 5th will be skating night. to locker rooms, showers, dress- ed to 137 Oak at the Larson Rest this week from M yrtle Creek street Is still HI at her home. after spending a few days w ith Sports which the club will be ing rooms, equipm ent rooms, a Home, Mrs. Maude M arskey of 125Mi equipped to handle will include concession room, office for the Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Brown have her Uncle. T. R. Dunnavon. Mr. 270 East Main Phon« 8011 Oak returned last week from boxing, w restl i n g , . s k a t i n g » , director, and if necessary kitch- moved to their new home a t 407 Dunnavon returned home w ith Portland. her for a few days v is it weight lifting, volley ball, handi an facilities can ba added. ;N, Main. Negro Artist To Appear at SOC Classes Will End At SOC March 15 Washington School O’Bleness Has Grand Opening Wright Shows Plan of Athletic Club Miss Childers Weds Eagle Point Man What They A re Reading Chamber To Elect Officers Next Week School to Present Spring Band Concert 74» M ART