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

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NEWS REVIEW
Formerly the
Southern Oreeoa
Miner
S3.00 per year
ASH LA N D , JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON Thurday, April i, ,
94«
Voi. i j No. 4
Seems like every kid and most
of the older generation followed!
the fire truck» Wednewluy aftei ■
noon up to 555 Fairview where ul
flue fire was we’l u n d e rw a y 'a t |
The Secretarial Science De­
the Vein Sm ith residence. A
partm ent of Southern Oregon col­
mong those In attendance were
B. W. BYRD COMPLETES
lege, under the joint guidance t>f
MHS AL HAYNES, BOB REIN
REMODELING JOB
Donald Lewis and Mrs. Fiances CONSOL1DATION WILL
HOLDT, CARL JENNINGS, O
This week m arked the official Silver, took to the airw ays on
BE CONSIDERED AGAIN
C BJORLIE, BOB LUGAR, and finish of the remodeling on the Tuesday, the 30th of March, for
Patrons of the Bellview school
of course, CLINT BAUGHMAN Pioneer Building on East Main a nine week series of broadcasts.
STRIKING MOTIF IN
and his fire laddies. . . . and as B. W Byrd and Fred Van The program called "Shorthand district and the Ashland school
CLUB AND DINING ROOM
now that spring has sprung our Curler put on finishing touches. on the A ir,’’ will be heard over district will go to the polls for
num ber I plaudit goes to the lady
The public was perm itted a Medfords station KYJC at 7 00 the second time within a month
Grand opening of the new Elks
who has lier garden practically prem ature view of the u ltra ­ p in. on Tuesdays It will consist Friday evening to consider con­
lounge and dining r room
located
° ° m located
completely under control, MRS modern front when scaffolding of fifteen m inutes of dictation solidating the Bellvew district Mrs. Barraclough and her daugh- '„ " T / .
ter, Mrs. Reglnold Stage of Med- f i u ? ,
f, L
b asem ent of the
HARRY DUDLEY, Taylor street was partially removed from th< and Instruction and jnterested lis with the new consolidated dis­
■ C U W1 be be*d tbis ^ a t'
. . . . and while we're working front In February, although work teners may test their shorthand trict which includes Ashland ford gave a surprise Stork Show-
S‘d
Taylor street we m ight mention had not been completed.
powers on the dictation series Soda Springs, Valley View, Nell' e r .,or thei,r daughter in law and . R « - ? secretary
Creek,
and
Siskiyou.
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sister
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Mrs.
Ned
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that Mrs. H S. Alkens, 54 Taylor
The Pioneer Building, owned Those who con accurately tran
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street, has sold her home on since 1942 by William Briggs, was scribe the broadcast dictation may
At the previous
previous election
held
ough in the latter s home, 235 N u general
election, held
Taylor which was one of the built in 1880 by G. S. Butler and subm it it to the SOC secretarial Wednesday, March 17, where the Ivy street in Medford last Wed- which* i. C.°ntracto™ _,ior the j ° b-
nesday, March 1st.
$65 000 * r eati,T ated cost around
show places of the comm unity as father in law Jacob Thompson
science departm ent, and will re other districts voted ' practically p - .
,
*65 0°0, Boh Keaney, Medford,
far as lundscaplng was concerned
Remodeling was directed by celve certificates of proficiency unamimously to join the consoli­ Kiyreshments were served to the was the architect, and the de-
. . . and when Don MacW hlrter, William (Jrlggs with B. W Byrd In return. Speeds will vary all dated district the vote in B ell­ m any friends, relatives and the signing was done by Phil Hensel-
also of Taylor street, gets his contracting the job.
the way from 60 to 140 words view was 65 against consolida­ honor guest.
man.
home landscaped it, too will he
per minute.
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tion
and
60
for.
This
left
Bellview
Byrd, an Ashland contractor
Simpson Plum bing and H eat­
one of the more outstanding bits
out of the proposed district and
came
to
Ashland
In
1946
from
ing
were sub-contractors for the
M
O
R
E
TO
R
E
A
D
of residential property In the
would have m eant that children
air conditioning and plumbing.
city............. Nothing like boosting Cleveland, Ohio w here he had
of high school age In Bellview
. c
j Tbe air conditioning unit changes
some of the local property we a l­ previously been in the contract­
would have to attend schools In
ing
business.
Helping
him
on
the
blade Songer and A1 Haynes, ' a,r in the lounge every three
ways say, especially In the spring
some other community inasmuch form er Ashland jewelers, who | minutes.
time when the worms are turning | job were Lee Quinn, W alter Mad-
as the present facilities in Ash
(
sen,
John
Madsen,
Cliff
Wilson
land would not perm it the ta k in g | »tore In M v X c r a d t . 'ore piam P r o v c S J to ld to ?
The
and the real estate men are com ­
Jim Hoots and Dick York.
ing out of hibernation.
of
tuition
pupils.
The extent of the re-modellng
You've noticed that the almond
Since March 17 petitions have
The Ashland Public Library
has
gone beyond the front with
trees are blooming throughout
been circulated in the Bellview n M yrtle Creek and neither has, the bar were made by W E Bai
the
installation
of
lower
ceilings
has
received
a
gift
of
thirty
dol
the city now and the fragrance
. telt. Electrical r e f r i g e r a t i o n
district to hold another election. announced any future plans
of their blossoms fills the air, in the offices of, Andrews and lars from PEO, C hapter AC. As The second election will be held
Redford,
and
The
News
Review.
ayntii re tu rned to Ash- equipm ent was installed by W
the members of this group are from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. F ri­
but have you ever noticed that
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k ’ " o ’"”“ ° " or8a" ' T h e ' k U c h ^
the m anzanita is the bush that Upstairs, halls and the law of­ interested In the advancem ent of day at the Bellview school, A sh­
fices
of
Briggs
and
Briggs
were
is
expected
to
arrive
here S ator- m en! Is K alberar. M ildred Kioto
education, they would like to e n ­ land will vote at the same time
throughout the entire year gives
. designed and hung the drapes.
the hills the soft green color remodeled. A new furnace was courage wholesome reading on at the city hall.
which makes the local scenery ;nsta,,cd and arrangem ents made the part of the boys and girls of
nr
' Ashland Cabinet works did
According
to
Mrs.
Archie
Kln-
Dr. M attie B. Shaw has been the work on the m irrors and the
something special
° ’ sum m er air conditioning In Ashland; their gift is designat­ cade some of the people in the
Sure was a lucky break for t h e .
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ed for the purchase of books tor Bellview district evidently mis­ critically ill at her home, 133 N doors. Plastering was done by
Fred Van Curler. The sound
kids to get a spring vacation I The front of the building has the Juvenile departm ent of the li­ understood the “pros and cons’’ Pioneer, since last S u n d ay .!
equipm ent was fu rn ish ed b y
during the week that spring been stuccoed and will be paint­ brary. Most of the contribution of the last election and as a re ­
S ear’s M ountain States Music.
sprung Those that haven't got ed a pale green early in the sum ­ will be used to replace the worn sult found themselves out on a
Electrical contracting was sub
spring fever are having them sel­ mer. The windows of the ground stock of supplem entary readers limb In regard to a high school
let to Tennison Electric of G rants
ves a time getting sun tans and floor were constructed to slant for prim ary-aged children.
for their youngsters.
Pass.
riding about the village and up in at the bottom and a flower
This
is
not
the
first
gift
from
Leland Linn, superintendent of¡
and down the park In open con- box was added to harm onize the this group, as they have in p re ­ schools, pointed out that it is not
The color m otif is in a series of
structure
with
the
landscaping
of
965th Field A rtillery, B attery pastels . with predom inant old
vertahles.............and in the even­
vious
years
contributed
toward
necessary
for
a
voter
to
be
regis
ing the newly leveled lot up on the plaza. O rnam ental glass brick the children's work in the library. tered but that he must be a tax A of the National G uard will lose, gray and tans. Three pow ­
C arter heights, which someday was used to fram e the doors and
In addition to t ie PEO gift, the payer or own stock in a local hold open house a t the Ashland der monkeys, “see no evil,” “hear
Armory, April 6, from 7:30 to
will he the site of RICHARD windows.
Local businessmen and con­ Ashland Study C'.ub m ade a gift corporation which pays loe a 1 9:30 p.m. All equipm ent belong­ no evil,” and “speak no evil,”
REYNAN'S new home, gets a .lot
taxes.
form the m ural in the ladies rest
of
$21.00
to
the
Public
Library
ing to the battery will be on dis­ room.
of play from the rom antic set tractors who provided supplies for the purchase of new books.
and
did
work
on
the
job
includes:
play, and moving pictures will
Something about a high hill top
The bar can be shut off from
A voluntary contribution on the
also be shown by the Officers Re­ the m ain room by a plastic cu r­
that brings out the romance In The Ashland Cabinet Works, p art of each m em ber made pos-
which did the glass work, doors
serve Corp. This open house will tain in order to facilitate handl­
some of the younger set
climax a two week recruiting ing of special banquets and din­
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campaign being launched by the ners.
The Ashland Lum ber Company.
According to Miss Cora M ason,'
®
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Company
National Guard.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Leonard will
Ashland Y.M.C.A. offered
for lum ber, alum inum edged city librarian, the book fund has
Friday. April 10. the National be in charge of the kitchen and
special
program
of
activities
to
been entirely inadequate this
windows,
alum
inum
sheeting
for
Saturday, April 10. the Ash­
budget year, In view of increased the boys and grils in the m em ­ G uard will also sponsor a dance serving.
land Gra-Y club of the Y M C A the m arquee, paint and hardw are prices on the new books, but re­ bership during the Spring Vaca­ at the Armory. All National
The main entrance to the
will take part in a Telephone supplies; The Ashland General quests by the readers have also tion period. March 29 to April 3. Guard members and their dates, lounge is at the rear of the build-
Field meet with the Gra-Y club Hardw are for hardw are supplies; Increased, m aking fund shortages
Included in the program were or wives will be adm itted free t o f ing opposite the Elks parking "lot
Llninger Sand 8t Gravel of Med­
of Salem, Oregon.
tournam
ents in Table Tennis the dance. Braddock Brothers on C street.
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ford for sand, gra v e 1, a n d particularly acute.
Members of the Ashland Gra-Y
Miss
Mason
said;
"The
public
I
^
°
Cket
Bllllardsr, ior b°ys of & Rose, a popular musical group
Huu..L ithp j unior and Senior High from Los Angeles, will play for
club will compete with the Salem cement; The Yates Electric Com­
ANDERSON’S RETURN
the dance. Any new ----------
recruits ... in I Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ander-
group in the standing broad jum p pany for electric wiring and fix­ spirit indicated by such as these I scu.
Marble
Game
tourna­
high jump, 50 yard dash, base tures; Simpson H ardw are for gifts are greatly appreciated; it m ents for both boys and girls of the National Guard will also b e |son> Dead Indian, returned re ­
adm itted free to this dance, a c - |cent4y from a w inter vacation
hall throw, und a relay race. Re­ plumbing and plum bing supplies: helps m ake possible an up-to- G rade school age.
date book service.
cording
to Second L ieutenant wbich took them to Los Angeles,
sults of the meet In each city will I Bosshard Lum ber Co. for lumber
C raft work In leathercraft,
News books at the library in­ shellcraft, woodburning, model Ardis W arren, National G u a r d .|New Orleans, and Tucson, Ariz-
be exchanged by telephone to d e b C O P S *N R O B B E R S
clude:
erm ine the winning club.
planes and boondoggling for both On this same day Battery A will P na- While in Los Angeles they
Best. Whistle, D aughter Whis­ boys and girls.
open a recreation room for theii attended the wedding of their
tle; Boyd, Lucinda Brayford;
Dr. Elmo Stevenson, president
Group meetings of the Boy members, which will include pool I daughter to Jam es Mills. The
of Southern Oregon College, has \
Boys’ Clubs of America, Manual Scouts, Girl scouts. Senior Hi Y tables, library, games such as cerem ony took place Jan u ary 10.
of Bovs’ Club operation; Bruce, club and Gra-Y club were also checkers, and m any others. The I Mr. Anderson is presently catch-
been reelected to the editorial
G arretson Chronicle; Craven, A held in the “YY” Building at the room will also include a post I ’ng up w ith his fishing on the
staff of The American Biology
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alternoon. March 28. Treasury of A rt Masterpieces usual meeting times.
exchange w here G uard mem bers | Bogue River.
will be allowed to buy cigarettes.
from the Renaissance to the Pres­
tlonal Association of Biology
patrons at the Klam ath Junction
candy, soda pop and other items I A flue fire at the home of Mr.
Teachers. This is Dr. Stevenson’s
ent
Day;
Downes.
Mary
Dono-
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Cafe had a ring-side seat for
van; Erdman. The Years of the ^ d , , < l l , n S 1 M l U l i n g
at cost.
lan d Mrs. Vern Sm ith was ex tin ­
fourth year in this post
real life police story.
Locust; Ferm, Religion in the
guished W ednesday afternoon by
The Oregon State Police had Tw entieth C entury;
Hagedorn,
the Ashland Fire departm ent.
A
rthur
Sawyer,
Burns,
Oregon,
throw n up what appeared on Prophet in the W ilderness; the
the surface as a road block to Story of A lbert Schweitzer; Helni- son in law of Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
make a routine check for operat erlcks, We Live in the Arctic; G allatin, 148 Central avenue, will
The W esleyan Service Guild of 7 °
h JJn (,S
arrive here Thursday, April 1st
or licenses.
Inform ation Please Alamanac, and will return to Burns Friday the Methodist church met Tues- iS V e G r a v e P lir p O S e
All of a sudden Cliff Wilson 1948; Jasper Lee Company, Have
Whittle* 426
° / T4Virginia One hundred and five dollars
spotted the two officers In charge You Read 100 Great. Books; Lofts w ith Mrs. Gallatin who will visit work evenint» s*reet- 14 was a I
was netted from the box supper
frisking a young man. They re­ Silver Nutm eg; Look at America; her daughter, Mrs. Saw yer and
sewin
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Spent
in
held
a t the Soda SPrin g club at
moved an under arm holster,, The South; North, So Dear To the Saw yer’s four children while fant B l a n S
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S°
me
In
'
Elm
er
HoPkins last Saturday
gun, a knife, and recovered the My Heart; Ostenso, Milk Route; Mr. G allatin is attending the 20th
This Week
anniversary convention of the needs ana f t o ,^ P P ^ ,n u s s io n night. The money will be used
1941 Lincoln Zepher Sedan the Rinehart,
A Light in the Win- F arm er’s Insruance group in Los M ethodist eh mPh ^ S/ ° r
P ’’ the Upkeep and ■naintenanee
BACH—C antata No. 4
young man adm itted stealing
church kitchen. Miss of the Hill cem etery at Klam ath
Law'nSt
G
a
m
í
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T‘
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Angeles
as
an
aw
ard
^
h
i
s
out-
(Christ Lay In The Bonds
from the Tower Car Lot in Coos
Bishon’, M nnii'
Z u !l? tan d ,n « sales record. Mr. G allat- Cora Mason stated they need and Junction.
of Death) by the RCA
Bay where he had been em ­ Bishop’s
M antle; Van Doren The | F
A
a ' “ ‘i dcsire a11 interested to join the
• non-di
.
-
- - 1 The cem etery, also known as
Victor Chorale & Orches­
ployed. The man gave hls name G
reat
R
e h e a r^ l- W ilder The
hv t
f ' T * Asbland’ April I Guild as it is
G
reat
Rehearsal;
is non-denom lnational the D unn-Barron cem etery is of
w ilder,
3 by bus for Dunsm uir w here he {group as
for it employed
tra, Robert Shaw, Con­
as Don Schaffer, age 23 years, an Ides of March.
W ill
n n o r*rl f l i o
ductor.
ex-m erchant m arine and said he
Clat
He v ,„ ,e ,u r„ to
-
took the car early Sunday m orn­
A group from the Faith Temple
BRAHMS—Double Concer­
ing March 28.
including the Pastor Leo Wine
'
’ ° ' Mch m« " th
Mrs Vcrn Cary, San Raphel,
to In A minor, for violin,
The officers handcuffed him attended a fellowship meeting at
cello & Orchestra, Hei­
H
enry
Dleckman
of
K
lam
ath
Dr. Bertha Sawyer, 125 Oak Cah fr>rnia, spent Easter w ith her
and proceeded to Medford with ' C « v e~ j\« ctio n 7 alt Tuesday even-
fetz, violin, Feuerm ann,
Falls, Oregon, visited his family street, returned fro m ’ Klam ath ;iau g h te r- Barbara Cary of the
him
and
th
e
stolen
vehicle.
lng
a
t
7-30
cello, Philadelphia O rch­
at 386 B street last week.
Falls W ednesday.
' Mart.
estra, Orm an d y C o n-
Mrs Lewellyn Jones of High­
ducting
way 66 is still confined to a P o rt­
land Hospital w here she has been
BRUCH—Scottish Fantasy.
quite
111 She Is reported to be Im­
Jascha Heifetz, violinist,
proved.
and the RCA Victor Orch
Mrs. R. V. G entry of N orth
estra, William Steinberg,
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X. Raiders
_ . -
Riverside,
Medford, spent Tues­
Southern
Oregon
College
will
expects
the
will
be
at
a
conductor.
Due to the w eather the season m ined by game percentage.
day w ith her father W. R. Taylor
play their first baseball game disadvantage for that reason
will be restricted just to confer-
248 5th street and her two sisters,
this year w ith Chico State on
GRUENBERG — C oncerto
I resent candidates for team po- ence games and will end on May
, Track
.M rs. Ethel Miller, 562 A street
April
2
and
3
at
Chico
although.
for Violin & Orchestra-
sltlons are Gene Farthing, Tex fijst.
Track practice at SOC is being and Mrs. Ross Harden, 556 B
Coach Ted Schopf states, the G atlin and Harold Adams for
Opus 47. Jascha Heifetz
The Schedule
conducted
in the gymnasium due I street.
Raiders have not as yet had a Catcher; left-hander Russ Mar-
and the San Francisco
A pril 2 and 3, Chico State at
vi £i00r ] r3ck facilities at F uller
Mrs. Elzina Smith, 519 Siskiyou
chance to conduct satisfactory tindale, Ron Pinkham , Tex Gat- Chico.
Orchestra, Pierre Mon-
eld and again the w eather. The boulevard visited her daughter
practice due to w eather condi­ lin Charley Jandreau and Chuck
teux, conductor.
A pril 10. San Francisco State, turn-out is expected to be small Mrs. Wm. Pohl, 317 E. Jackson
tions.
DeA utrem ont, for pitcher; Cal (doubleheader) at G rants Pass.
due to these reasons
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it * Is ex ­ '•
Shopf said today that he will Bonney and Tex G atlin for first
April 16 and 17, Humboldt St. pected by Coach A1 Simpson that last Monday.
rely on the players who made up base; Jack B arger for second { in Ashland
Mrs. K atherine Tysver of 519
the track s'ars will concentrate Boulevard is still nursing an in­
the team last year because the base; Bobby Hoefs and Charley
A pril 23 and 24. Humboldt St <n baseball,
lack of practice has made it im ­ r " , 7 U.
Jsbortst° P : Johnn-V at Humboldt
However, Southern Oregon will fected foot, she also badly smash
possible to determ ine the abilities . ay 1°' third base and Chuck
May 1, Cal Aggies (doublehead- send a track team of either five ed a finger Monday when she
270 East Muin Phone 8011
of the newscomers. He also said
eAutrem ont, Darrel Copeland er) a t Ashland.
or six m en to Davis on Aoril 9 i had it eaught in a car door.
F. S. Hinch, Ashland, was a
th at the California team s have
S m ltK lox M l„ e ,a po-l w X ^
r ; ,,S . d .K ,
,0
to
I been playing winter baseball and
Pioneer Building
Has New Face
J S S S *
«•«»¡e» T« Vote
Again On District
Elks Lounge to
Open Saturday
stork Shower Is
Held Wednesday
Songer And Haynes
Sell Jewelry Store
Money For Books
Given To Library
National Guard
Climax Campaign
YMCA Offers
^ ¡jp rw f Program
Uray-Y Club To
Enter Track Meet
K. F. Patrons See
Cops Catch Thief
For Convention
Wesleyan Guild
Seeks New Members
iCIassics on
I Box Social FnnH<
Records
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SOC Sports Begins
Raiders Enter Chico State Gaines As The Underdog.
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'day morning.