Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 25, 1948, Image 1

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Recent Airview of Southern Oregon College, Ashland, Oregon
O penM ike
by Doyla S E E L Y
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The other duy, 1 heard a couple
lit .it* IIK'II ctlholllg dllU UlftCUM
lug the uapccta ot Duylight S av ­
ing lim e Uh practiced south ot
toe biaklyoux.
It aeeina that with Culiform.
lim ning un hour aheud ot rvery-
one else It takes u buttery ol six
Philudelphlu Lawyers to figure
out connecting truin und bus
schedules ot trips south. But be­
lieve me, the ruilroaU buyiftnen'k
the only ones with Duylight S av­
ing Time hcuduchcs.
Drop around KWIN most uny
m orning when the netw ork show
is (inning in from California. . . .
‘“I lie Haven ol Best," and "The
Bible Institute" on alternate
duz.e. Yon see, they normally are
heaid at 8 o'cliwk each morning,
lint with California jum ping Its
clocks ahead, this means that
In addition to the facilities Science in Elem entary Education. torial requesting student support
As indicated in this a irv ie w . lib ra ry . M em orial gymndsium is |
these two piogrutns arrive in
Southern
Oreqon
college
has
in
the
low
er
right
center
of
the
shown
in the picture the campus Before 1941
only
educational and com m unity support on the
Ashland at 7 o'clock instead of
It Experim ent has shown that we come a long way since it was picture. In the upper le ft of the includes a potential Pear Bowl courses were offered at the campaign to increase the size and
can’t mix Chuck Fe-M's "Wake founded in 1926 as Southern O re ­ picture is seen the recently com ­ site, and the train in g school school but since then the stale scope of SOC, which has shown
greater grow th than any of the
Up Itogue Valley" with First gon N orm al. T h e campus, not all pleted women's dorm itory. Along
which was b u ilt jo in tly by the board of education has added two state's other higher educational
Mute Bob's Haven of Best. Of visible, consists of 24 acres, a l­ the line of trees to the left are
course, we could run Haven of lowing adequate room for e xp an ­ houses of the veteran's village city of Ashland and the state. year courses in secretarial sci­ plants. C ru x of the Siskiyou p ro ­
The training school is know n as ence, merchandising, medical and gram was that the school needed
Best ut 7 o'clock und Wake Up sion. The adm inistration build which contains 28 apartm ents,
Lincoln
school, and
provides denial assistant, and radio-elec
Ing
.seen
in
the
center
of
the
and
the
men's
dorm
itory.
a liberal arts program which e x ­
at 8, hut then again the consequ­
The college also has a student training facilities for more than trie service and managem ent.
tended into the third and fourth
ences might be som ething out ol photograph, is designed in It a l­
This week the Siskiyou, the b i­ year, and to this end the editor
this world. Those who are used ian renaissance. It houses the a d ­ union and a bookstore and plans 300 pupils and 28 student teach­
ers
m onthly publication published by urged students to support legis­
to heuring Haven of Best ut 8 m in is trativ e offices, provides an are in the m aterialising stage for
The college presently
offers the students of Southern Oregon lative candidates who were in f a ­
auditorium
seating
600
people,
a
new
lib
ra
ry
and
other
build
would find them selves geunng
only one degree. Bachelor of college, came out w ith an e d i­ vor of expanding the school.
their days to the new schedule— and contains 18 classrooms and a ings.
Duylight Savings Tim e' ! '
On the other hand, those who
sta rt their day with W.ike Up
would lie losing un hour eueh
F o rm erly the
day. Now, just imagine expon­
Southern Oreqee
(J
rec
ents of these two program s sto p ­
M in er
$3.00 per year
ping at McGonnigle’s Bar and P u B LI s h | e Ì?
Grill to pass the time o f day.
What, I ask you, are they going
to decide upon as the proper tim e
of day to pass?
Just for the sake of pointing 3.00 PER Y E A R
ASHLAND, JACKSON CO UN TY, OREGON Thursday, March 25, 1948
Volume if, No. 3
out additional confusion that
could very naturally arise, su p ­ F A T H E R
W A IT S
TA B LES
$100 R O B B E R Y T A K E S
pose that u third character who
PLACE AT LO CAL M O TEL
doesn't even own a radio sta g ­
R. F. Brown, who has been
gers in. He’d be operating under
managing the Motel at 1145 Sis­
Another
local
author
recently
an even different time, so how
I added to the am ount of favor­ kiyou boulevard, reported this
would he fit Into the conversa­
able publicity concerning this week th at $100.00 had been stol­
W alter A. Phillips Post V. F.
tion. . . . ?
area when Mrs. Bertha M. Bor­ en from the m anager’s desk S un­ W. , 3423 and Ladies A uxiliary
Before you lose any sleep pon­
Dads of the Junior-Senior P urent Teachers association went into den, wife of Dr. Evart Borden, day afternoon. The police d e p a rt­
dering this question, let me h ast­
the
kitchen last Thursday and turned in a creditable perform ance, pastor of the Congregational m ent was notified and have since will have installation of Post of­
en to explain that such a situ a ­
according to their wives, in the second Dad’s night held during this church, placed a story in this been working on the case.
ficers, April 26 a t 8:00 p.m. in the
tion will not develop. Instead our school year.
Brown had only been out of Civic Club House.
w
eek’s
issue
of
Pacific
Parade,
chief engineer, Ralph Cl I c k,
H arry Imel was chairm an of the affair which featured a covered
the office long enough to show a
The installing officer will be
makes It a point of being on hand dish dinner. K P’s included Imel, Stan Leonard, Gaylord Vestal, the Sunday Jo u rn al’s magazine cabin to a customer. The money
section.
Ira
Canfield of Post 1833, Med­
every morning at 7 oclock to A. E. Karnes, Jesse Vail, W. P. Wright, Joe Fader, Roland Parks,
Mrs Borden's story was titled, was in bills and included a $10.00 ford. Post Dept. Com m ander V.
transcribe the full h a lf - h o u r Hugh McKeever and Henry Metz. Lloyd Selby and Robert Van Vleet
"Hi-U-Skookum Medici n e i n traveler’s check.
show from the netw ork This were on the receiving line. Clarence Lane m ade the coffee
The owner of the motel, Bill F W., Dept. of Oregon and the
E
ntertainm
ent
included
Tall
Tales,
told
by
four
of
the
dads.
Rol­
Bear Valley.’’ and told the story
ladies installing otticer will be
transcription In turn Is pluyed and Parks story was a d ju d g e d ...................................
... 1
of the m ineral springs in the O’Donnell, is in Doyney, Califor­ Julia Canfield Post Dist. Presid­
buck for the benefit of not only the best. Tl^e ladies afco aided In 1 « u f
nia
and
Brown
has
been
m
anag­
11 z*
nr*
Ashland area. She told of how
ent, of A uxiliary 1833.
the KWIN listeners, but for the the entertainm ent and Mrs. C. A .' E . H . ( x U l l c l t l l l W i n s
ing the hostelry.
the Indians of the Klam ath tribe
Officers to be installed at that
listeners of all the stations In the Heath won the prize for her A C o n v e n t i o n T r i p
learned of the medicinal proper­
tim e are: Commander Wm. Sim ­
Pacific northw est that c a r r y ; story.
pson, Sr. Vice Commander, Ray
these two shows.
Lewis H. G allatin. 148 C entral ty of the m ineral w ater and car­
O ther entertainm ent Included
F. Elliott; Jr. Vice Com m ander,
Simple, Isn’t It. . . . ?
the barber shop quartet, Mike | a.Y^?ue»
representative bon dioxide gas em anating from
springs
along
what
is
now
Emi­
Carvel
Post; Q uarterm aster, Bob
of
F
arm
er’s
Insurance
Group,
has
The Easter services of the First Post; Chaplain, Barney Riggs;
Mr and Mrs. Vernon Snyder, Sullivan, Jim oung, G. A Sulll- just been notified by that organ­ grant creek, and how through
van,
and
R.
R.
Lytle,
who
sang
Church of Christ, Second and B
Alham bra, 'C a lifo rn ia , a r r iv e d
ization th at he is the w inner of trial and error the Indians learn ­ Streets will be held in the sanc­ A djutant, F. C. Crosslin; Officer
Tuesday to visit Mrs. Cad Ellis, tow num bers directed by Gus
ed
that
the
gas
was
dangerois.
of the Day, Bob Stubblefield;
W urdinger. Norman Byers played an expense paid trip as a dele­
tuary of the new building. The Color Guard, John Simpson, Jim
f»22 Siskiyou, and the three left
the accordian for additional en ­ gate to a five day convention In and the w ater healthful.
T hursday for Eugene where they tertainm ent.
Today the gas is used for m ak­ congregation has been w orship­ Q uackenbush: Historian, Carl W.
Los Angeles, April 5 through 9.
will spend Easter with Mr. and
ing
dry ice and the Buckhorn ping in the basem ent since Dec­ Hall; Patriotic Instructer; F. E.
The business m eeting c o n-
The Insurance organization is
em ber 14.While the sanctuary Is
Mrs Austin B McReynolds.
ducted by Mrs. Jack Zlttercob, bringing Its highest producing Springs lodge rem ains as a spa not completed work has progres­ Thompson; Guard, Don Evans;
Service officer, F. C. Crosslin;
Mrs. Jesse Vail reported on acti­ sales representatives to the home 1 for those who would partake of
M embers of the Wo m e n’s vities of the P.T.A. recreational office in Los Angeles for a J u b i­ ! the health giving m ineral waters sed to the point w here it can be and Trustees, 18 months, F. E.
occupied. Tem porary seating and Thompson; 12 months, Tom Laf-
C hristian Tem perance Union met committee.
lee celebration, honoring the 20 and gases.
heating have been provided for fity and 6 months, Carnelies
at the M ethodist church at 2:00
The nom inating comm ittee was anniversary of the founding of
p.m., Thursday, March 25. Mrs selected for the group. It Includes the company.
Rost.
1 Professor Loren Messeng e r, the time being.
Ellen Thrasher, G rants Pass. P a s t' Mrs. Elmo Stevenson, chairm an,
Evangelist Floyd A. Ross will
head
of
the
Psychology
D
epart­
Ladies A uxiliary officers are
Mr. G allatin, in qualifying as a
president gave an address. Those/ Miss Ethel Reed, and Mrs. Rob­
m ent at Southern Oregon Col- open a series of evangelistic ser­ President, Bernice G arren; Sr.
delegate
from
this
com
m
unity
present partook of a silver tea.
. ert Van V leet They will m ake
lege, has left on a sabbatical vices w ith the Easter morning Vice President, Ruby Riggs; Jr.
will join a thousand other in su r­
leave of absence to work on his services. Mr Ross is an evange­ Vice President Lavella Hall;
their
report
a
t
the
tim
e
of
the
Mrs. Fannie Purdy, 21 4th St. |
ance representatives from all
next meeting, April 15.
doctorate at the U niversity of list of national reputation. He is Chaplain Dorothy P etri; Conduc­
states west of the Mississippi.
returned last week from visiting
Oregon during the spring term. an instructive and inspiri n g tress, B etty Hall; Treasurer, Ida
in Portland and Corvallis, O re­
Before beginning his research, he speaker. He is also a talented Crosslin; Secretary, Ida Crandall.
Accompanying
Mrs.
Llll
1
a
n
gon.
Mitchell, K lam ath Junction, and is reporting for a two-week tour violinist and chalk artist. Each
her m other, Mrs. A. J. Larson, of duty as a lieutenant com m an­ night he illustrates some sacred
Miss Francis Brown, 562 A 137 Oak street to San Diego, der with the U. S. Navy in S eat­ song on the easel as the song is
sung. The picture is then given
street, and Melvin Con/ey, 662 A California, w ere Mrs. M itchell’s tle.
to someone present in the ser­
street, were wed in Reno, Neva­ oldest son, Bill Leslie, and her
Members of the Phoenix Lions
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bilder- vice. These pictures are greatly
da, In an evening ceremony nephew, Louie Boatman. They
which took place March 17. The plan to visit Mrs. Ruth Sherd, back, 263 N. Pioneer, were tran s­ prized as they are suitable for club met Monday evening at the
Old Oregon D inner for dinner
cerembny was conducted by the sister of Mrs. Mitchell.
acting business and calling on framing.
The Bible School is working and their regular sem i-m onthly
Rev. Charles Dohm of the First
friends at Lincoln on Green
hard to achieve an attendance meeting.
C hristian church
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Metcalf. Springs last Saturday.
Following the dinner a busi­
goal of 351. As a special Easter
The bride wore a Glenn plaid | form erly of Ashland, who now
ness m eeting was held and plans
feature
colored
film-slides
of
the
suit
with
black
accessories.
She
live
at
Hay
Springs,
Nebraska
Jim
m
ie
Gollihur,
grandson
of
This Week
is employed by the Palace cafe, have inform ed friends that they the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Mcll- last week of C hrist’s life will be were mdde regarding future club
Mr. Conley is a brakem an for the like It very much on their ranch ' venna, who has been ill w ith shown during the opening of the activities and a proposed trip to
visit the Roseburg Lions where
Southern Pacific. They will be at Hay Springs is in the vicinity of rheum atic fever is now up and school.
they hope to “take the Lion away
Mine Own Executioner
about.
home at 76 Union street.
Hastings, Nebraska.
Nigel Balchin
from them ”. The Lion is a sta t­
uette which is aw arded to any
M U S IC F O R S U N D A Y
::
club that brings more than 50%
Anything Can Happen
of its mem bers to visit.
George and Helen Pap-
ashvlly
*Jlte Sauihesist ÔïeaûH.
NEWS REVIEW
Dads Turn Into Creditable KPs
At Second Jr.-Sr. PTA Dads’ Night
Region Gets More
Favorable Publicity
V. F.W. Officers
To Be Installed
Easter Services
To Be in Sanctuary
Reno Is Scene of
Conley-Brown Rites
Lions To Go To
Roseburg Soon
W hat They
A re Reading
United Choirs W ill Present Their Eighth Easter Concert
In.iide U. S. A
John G unther
By A nnabelle Davis
Painlree Country
Ross Lockridge
-----/\nd the Best-----
Seller in Ashland------
The Joy of Cooking
"The Compleat
Angler of the
Kitchen Mechanic
or the Chef”
74r
M ART
270 East Main
Phone 8011
The message of the Easter sea­
son will be presented by the
United Choirs of Ashland in
their eighth annual appearance
Sunday evening at the M ethodist
Church.
The public Is cordially Invited
to attend the sacred concert, be­
ginning at 7:45 with the playing
of organ num bers by Mrs. J. W.
McCoy, Presbyterian Church o r­
ganist. The program will con­
tinue with groups of choral m us­
ic, several of which will be sung
a capella.
Openin g w i t h
Gounod’s “Unto 1 d
Ye Portals,” th e
Easter them c 1 s
developed from the
mood of m e d 11 a-
tion on the love of
God and Sacrifice of his son in
"God So Loved the World," and
of supplication expressed
in
"Lam b of God" and "Open Our
Eyes,” to that of awe and rev er­
ence In “All in the April Even­
ing" and the negro spiritual
“Were You T here.” The final
chorus "Break Forth into Joy"
trium phantly proc 1 a 1 m s t h e
w orld’s joy in C hrist’s victory
over death.
As featured soloist, Clifford
Williams, tenor, will be heard in
"The Holy C ity” by Adams.
The fifty voice choir has been
under the leadership of Oscar
Bjorlle, supervisor of vocal music
in the Ashland High and Junior
High schools, whose work with
those groups is recognized as
outstanding. His study of voice
and directing under Dr. F. Mel­
ius Christiansen, founder of St.
O lafs Choir in Minnesota, make
him especially well fitted to d ir­
ect a group such as United
Choirs. Accompanist is Mrs. W il­
ma Sheridan, one of the younger
musicians of the city, who is a
graduate of the school of music
of W illam ette University.
Members of the choir include:
Lyda Davis, Lucy D. Talbert,
Velma Cress, Lucille Mackay.
M argaret Lytle, Madge Mitchell,
Rita Golden, Cora E. Mason.
M arita Mason, Gail Barnum. Eu­
nice H. Neill. Millie Sm ith, Edna
Smith, H attie Litw iller, Dona
Powell, Velma Beck. Eve Bissell.
Twila Block, Lorena M cllvenna.
Georgia Taylor, Elsie Davis, Mil­
dred Carothers, Zola Peters, An­
nabelle Davis, M arjorie Barker,
Doris Corry, Marilyn Strcltx, Lot­
tie McGee, Grace Lytle, Juanita
Huck, Florence Allen, Alta Poley,
Evangeline Frost, Key Beck,
Marie Bjorlle, Della Weber, Anne
Fullerton, Carrol Powell, W ilbur
C. Bushnell, Law rence Powell, J.
W. McCoy, G. M. Frost, R. R.
Lytle, Allen O. McGee, Bill Bis­
ell, H arry Kannasto, Paul P. B y­
ers, Milton Renzema, Andrew
Hall, Giles Green, G. M atthews,
George M. Shum an and Clifford
Williams.
Marion Felter, 321 Alta street,
has been moved from the Sacred
Heart hospital, Medford, to the
Southern Pacific’s company hos­
pital in San Francisco. Mrs. F elt­
er accompanied him to the Bay
city where company doctors will
exam ine him for a dislocated
neck.
Eleven Speakers Are
Listed for School
Graduation Program
The Oregon State System of
Higher Education has released
the list of High School Com m en­
cement speakers who will be a-
vailable from Southern Oregon
College. On the list were: L au r­
ence Butler, Instructor in Science
A rthur Kreisman, Assistant P ro ­
fessor of English and Languages;
Roy McNeal, Professor of Geo­
graphy; Leon Mulling, Instructor
in English; John Schulz, Instruc­
tor in Psychology: Elmo S teven­
son, President; A rthur Taylor of
Scocial Science; Otto Wilda, As-
Williams, Director of Training
sociate Professor of A rt; Clifford
School; Mabel Winston, Dean of
Women and R egistrar; and Mar­
shall Woodell, Dean of Men.