V. Of o . Library, • __ •• I A ftttiL . 0 Bi C, P U B 11S H t» I PER f AT I 0 1 NEWS REVIEW Formerly the Southern Oregon Miner $3.00 per year too PLH YEAR ASHLAND, JACKSON CO UN TY, OREGON Thursday, April , 94g Vol. i j. No. 6 HAROLD THOMAS and HOB ERT KEINHOLDT took u short breather between classes at th * I A H en High school Wednesday to grab a smoke and a bit of fresh air, th» occasion, respite from th«- ques Kail F Downing, who Is serving his seventh year as m inister of Frank O'Neil will take 10 A sh­ The April meeting of the Jack- tions the high school crowd the First ( hurch of Christ, will serve for another year according to son County Council P.T.A. will land high school thin clads to the vote nt tiie congregation at the annual meeting Saturday night. threw at them during the voca be held at the High School Gym Hayward relays in Eugene S atu r­ Downing reported that UH m em bers were received during the yeait ttonal guidance lectures............. naslum, Eagle Point, April 21, day. The group will leave Ash 25th ANNUAL SESSION HARRY SKERRY w ondering 2« by baptism and 42 by transfer. land Friday in order to be in TO BE HELD IN ASHLAND how the conference got along The new church is nearing completion and only $2,000 needs to 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. APRIL. 1949 w ithout his help. Dinner will be served at ’he Eugene and in shape for the meet b<- raised to cover the present outstandln /g indebtedness inasm uch Saturday. Locals still pay regular calls to as a pay as we build policy has been followed Eagle Point Grange at $10) per Mr. and Mrs. C. D. E lhart, Mr The church was founded fifty years ago this coming April 19. The plate. Child tare will be provided the site of the fire truck's J a n ­ Mitchell, Langer, Nelson, G ra­ and Mrs. Andrew Stevens, Mrs. uary dunking to check on tht Golden Anniversary will he observed Sunday, April 25. In addition for a charge of 25 cents for all ber, LeBlanc, Allen, Wolff, Sim ­ Lorraine Zittercob, G eraldi n e -------- ----------- construction of the W mburn way to the usual Sunday s e r v i c e s .---------------- day, and there wlfl be a special mons, and the two Farm er broth Yates, Obera Dunn, Vergie Hahn, There will be a special afternoon bridge and willingly offer advict w. G. SIMPSON SETS UP ers will go with O'Neil Lorena McNair, and Jobs D augh­ plate dinner for children. concerning the construction to service with Professor William PORTABLE WELD OUTFIT ters, Mary Lou Horn, Shirley The morning session will he de­ anyone willing to listen. W G. Simpson, 30 South First voted to business and the aftei- Slefke of Northwest Christian Weitzel, M argaret W agner, S h ir­ Sleepy eyed householders ru b ­ College, Eugene as speaker. street, announced this week th at noon a continuation of busine ley Damon, Sally Yates, Janie bing their eyes and wondering he is now operating a completely and a question hour. Simpson, Chloe Stevens, Kay The church is now currently what in the world was happening equipped truck for portable weld Dudley, Paula O strander, J e a n ­ Ed Singmaster, H arry Skerry, Installation of officers will take Munday morning at 5:30 a m . engaged in an evangelistic m eet­ lng on farm s or businesses w here place. The progrem will he on A Ralph Koozer, and Vic R ichard­ nette Kinney, and Carol Meeks when the Latter Day Saints dis­ ing with Floyd A. Ross as ev an ­ the metal to be welded is statio n ­ Constitutional Am endment "The son represented the Ashland were in Portland for the 24th A n­ tributed their directories. gelist. This meeting has been the ary or not adapted to moving to Right to Vote.” Cham ber of Commerce at the nual Session of G rand G uardian DR. HARVEY WOODS com­ best attended o f any such endea­ a welding shop. | Oregon Ad club breakfast held Council O rder of Jobs’ D aught­ m enting on his Sno Cat trip and vor of the local church In many The truck which Simpson is > W ednesday morning in Medford. ers, April 8, 9, and 10, with head­ saying that it was really great. . years. Services will be held every operating from is equipped with The breakfast was held to hon quarters in the M ultnom ah Hotel. . . . DOM PROVOST helping the night this week, except Saturday, a com plete power plant, drill, The three day session began or the Ad club which is presently snow explorers celebrate their at 7:30 p.m. bench press, and other items of touring the state In order to gath­ w ith a banquet and program return. Elders elected for three year equipm ent. Simpson o p e r a t e s er m aterial for Oregon promo Thursday evening, followed by a D. M. LOWE pointing out to term s are: L. U. Gresham , Ralph under the name of “Bill the Wel­ form al dance in the Mt. Hood With the addition of a clarifier tional campaigns. Klwanlans and Cham ber of Com­ Foster, Sr., Ivor Pounds, and der.” During the course of the break­ Masonic Temple. to the equipm ent of the Bellview merce members that the city has George Andrews. dairy, Oscar Brush, proprietor, fast the Ashland group pointed Friday m orning an address of Deacons elected for one year had a slogan for at least thirty PLANNING CARD PARTY announces that the dairy Is now' out several Items which would welcome was given by P ortlands’ Elton Daly, Hall, years, the slogan: “Where the are: — - --- » George O --- " • ” Phoenix, ---— - April a 14—Members ■ K4VIII a o V of » ready to supply sedim ent-free be of interest to tourists visiting Mayor Riley. For the form al open pine tree meets the palm." and Clyde Hall, Frank Fuller, Henry the Phoenix Thursday club are milk to the dairys customers. this area. ing the G rand G uardian Council VIC RICHARDSON s tu d y in g Van Prooyen, George Farquhar, planning a card party tor April The clarifier, one of the two Officers w ere escorted to their ways of utilizing It on an envel­ Elton Petri, C. R Meade, Milton 22 which will include a dessert in use in Oregon, breaks down Joseph Burdic, son of Dr. and stations with the line of m arch ope. Renzema, Arden Hall, M anley, luncheon at l-OO p.m. to be fol- the cells in the milk so th at sed­ Mrs. R. L. Burdic, 122 High street led by Escorting Guide Shirley Leggett, Ralph Foster, Jr., T. J. lowed by bridge and pinochle iment does not form. Ashland, was tapped for m em ­ Weitzel and Escorting Marshal Parker, Lowell Hall, Arwid Hall, Proceeds will go to help the con- Mr. and Mrs. Brush, who bership into Asklepiads, pre-m ed- M argaret W agner. Shirley D a­ George Sm ith, Sheldon Daly, and struction of a Youth center build­ bought the dairy in July from ical honorary on the U niversity mon acted as Escort for Grand Richard Neill. ing. Chester Pittser, have been m ak­ of Oregon campus, at a special Guide M artha Elhart. Friday Deaconesses chosen for one Phoenix, April 15—The Teen- ing additions to buildings and m eeting Tuesday evening. evening the ritualistic work of Agers of Phoenix were en te rta in ­ year are Mesdames Jess Hill, improvng the dairy In order to the order was exem plified by Ivor Pounds, C. O. Holman, F an ­ ed Saturday night by the Phoe­ make daily deliveries of G rade A tw enty-one Honored Queens nix G range with a "Hard Times" nie Leggett, J. A. Putm an, F. G. milk. M ary Lou Hahn acting as M ar­ Helms, Earl Downing, Arwid dance at the Phoenix Grange shal. A new milk house was com­ Hall, Jack McNerney, T. J. P a r­ Hall. pleted this week by L. E. Taylor, Past Honored Queens of A sh­ Entertainm ent for the evening ker, J. P. Clark, Russell Hall, Wm. H. Fluhrer, Republican the building Is 26x26 of wooden land Bethel, Dorothy Elhart, and Lowell Hull, Kelcy Sm ith, Ivan included square dancing, ball­ Owen C. Gragg, chairm an of Darlene Hale, were escorted candidate for state senator, a n ­ frame construction with a con­ room dancing and prizes for the Daly, and Clara Carothers. nounced this week that in order crete floor. The painting was the 1948 Red Cross Swim cam ­ and given Honors, also Honored E. H. McGee, George Andrews to help gather signatures on the costume best depicting ha r d done by C. E. Taylor, Valley Re­ paign. announced this week that Queen Mary Lou Hahn, Senior and J. A. Putm an were re-elected times petitions to have Cam p W hite frigeration handled the installa­ the dates for the school of in­ Princess Shirley Weitzel, and J u ­ The hall was decorated in the as Trustees. Ralph Foster Sr. was taken over by the state of Oregon tion of — the .... electric _____ _ equipm ent. struction had been set for 10 days style of a barn and refreshm ents elected treasurer, and Mrs. Jess he was having the salesm en from and the plumbing was done by during the period June 21 to nior Princess M argaret Wagner. Lorena McNair and Obera Dunn July 2. were served during the evening. Hill financial secretary; Elton F luhrer bakeries take charge of j Simpson Hardware, were escorted and given honors Petri was re-elected clerk. the petitions w’hich were belng^ In addition to the clarifies, R egistration will be done in as Past G uardians of Bethel 22. Mrs. T. L. O 'H arra and Mrs. D GALLATIN RETURNS circtrtattid in this area. > W-dsrt has a pasteuriser and elec the school systems of Ashland, Mrs; Zittercob as p resent G u a r­ L. H. G allatin returned S un­ R Speece, in recognition of years Fluhrer pointed out that the trie bottler and capper and a Bellview, Talent, and Phoenix dian and Mr. Stevens as present ol faithful service were voted day evening, April 11th from Los petitions would be moved from boiler in the milk house. and at Twin Plunges, Ashland Associate Guardian. Angeles, Calif., where he atten d ­ Deaconesses Em erit u s. J. V. grocery store to grocery store in Brush is being helped in the J Sporting Goods, and The Mart. Reports given by the Grand ed the 20th anniversary conven­ Wright was honored s e v e r a l the Ashland area thus perm itting operation of the dairy by his son Each child m ust have his par- Council indicated th at the past tion of the Farm er's Insurance years ago as Elder Emeritus. every individual In the comm un­ in law, Anton Moskienko, his e n t’s signature on the registra- year has been a successful one group He reports a wonderful ity to have a chance to sign the son, Richard Brush, and Jack tion card. throughout the state for the O r­ time. He says he also brought petition. Miller. The Ashland Red Cross is pay­ der of Jobs Daughters. some much needed California ing for the cost of instruction A ndrew Stevens was appointed sunshine to Ashland (at least for and pool operation. A recently) as G rand O uter G uard" by the one day—Monday). Phoenix, April 15—The Phoe­ constructed warm ing room will new G rand G uardian, Felicia El- Mrs. G allatin also returned nix “Pirates” suffered a defeat in e a \a ia b le in ease of rainy or hart. Charles Cooley who owns home from Burns, Oregon, where baseball Monday when they went cold weather. the Lithia Hotel, is G rand As­ she visited her daughter and son down to a score of 3-2 In a 10- Leslie Grant, athletic director sociate G uardian. in law, Mr. and Mrs. U. A Saw innlng game with Talent. and coach, who was recently ap­ Installation cerem ony took yer and family the last week. Scoring for the home team pointed city recreation m anager place at the close of the session FLIGHT ENTHUSIASTS were Burton Skinner and A rthur for the summ er, will be in charge on S aturday evening, and it was MISS VIOLET STOCKHAM WELCOME TO ATTEND Dr. Elmo Stevenson, president Dubs. RECEIVES RECOGNITION of the Red Cross school. He will annoueed that the 25th Annual of Southern Oregon College, a n ­ Playing for the Pirates this A. M. Neslin, a local private „ held at Ashland Miss Violet Stockham, Assist­ be assisted by Miss Eleanor Session will be nounces the addition to the SOC year are: Burton Skinner, A rthur pilot, stated today that a meeting an t Professor of Physical Educa­ Coombe, a m em ber of the Physi- jn April, 1949 Sum m er Session Staff of Mr. J o ­ Dubs, Donovan Wolfe, Gordon will be held Friday evening at tion at Southern Oregon College, eal Education staff of W ashing-, seph LaClaire of Klam ath Falls, Germer, Gene Campbell, Bobby 7:30 In the Council chamber of has just received notice of her ton state college, Pullm an, W ash-, who teach visual aids and . Ferns, Harold Schm eltzer, Floyd the City Hall at which time all «■io will wm icacn ington. photography. Mr. LaClaire Is di-1 Holloway, Harold Holloway, Lee local flying enthusiasts arc in- unanim ous redaction as a Cor­ responding Member of the N at­ Frank O’Neil, high schhol ath-i rector of audio-visual education Claflin, Dick Kane, Jim Schaef­ vited to attend for the purpose of ional Committee on Folk Arts of letic coach, will be re g istra tio n ' C fafo QoAPOtarV of the Klam ath Falls public fer, Billy Hutton and Dick Keene. devising a plan for the retention the United States. This is an out­ chairm an, and Mrs. W P. W right lUI Old 16 OvVICldl J schools. • ----------- o----------- of the Ashland airport. standing honor, since such m em ­ ChargC ° f Cl3SS ° r g a n i | Portland (Spe- Lawrence K. Prescott Jr. of Itm » ---- EaJ T Neslin said that plans for re ­ bers are limited to tw enty-four zation. New York City was a recent vis­ taining the airport are as yet in for the entire country. The p u r­ Newbry, can d i itor at the W alter K errigan home the theoretical stage but that in pose of the organization is to col­ on Beach street. date for repub- the last m eeting at the city hall lect folklore and to exhibit the * liean nom i n a- some 20 fliers and interested per­ m aterials. V tion to the of­ sons attended to lend their sup Phoenix, April 15— Eleven new fice of secretary port. m em bers of the Phoenix P resby­ of state has m ar Although the airport can be terian Church were given a rec­ shalled support­ leased for the flat figure of $110 eption W ednesday night at 7:301 ers throughou t per month it is the hope of the p.m. a t the Church. Oreg o n w ith Phoenix, April 15—The Senior group that the airport can be This Week Following the social hour of Gene Rossm a n, play which was previously sche­ perm anently acquired and oper­ Phoenix, April 15—Phoenix games and entertainm ent: re ­ ___ Portland repr e- duled for April 23 has been post­ ated by them. Their plan of op­ High school will hold its annual SHOW TUNES freshm ents w ere served by the sentative of a truck m anufactur- poned to April 30 due to a con­ eration indicates that they can Junior-Senior Prom Friday night ladies. er serving as state cam paign Sw eethearts - Victor H er­ flict with the schedule of the an ­ operate It profitably in their own a t the Rogue River Lodge. New m em bers honored at the chairman. bert. A1 Goodman and nual Music Festival at SOC. Interest as well as in the interest Plans for the formal event are reception included: Mr. and Mrs. Cam paign headquarters are in Orchestra, Earl Wright- The play, a m ystery-comedy of the town of Ashland. being made by the Junior class Carmichael, Mr. and Mrs. Clason. son, Frances G reer and entitled “The Ghost W alks”, will Of 104 airports in the state of Charles L. Wilson, class advisor, , Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Claflin, Mr. room 220 L um berm an’s building, S. W. Fifth Avenue and Stark the Guild Choristers. be presented at the gymnaisum Oregon licensed by the C.A.A. assisting. In charge of decora­ and Mrs. E. R. Claflin, Mrs. J. Street, Portland. on Friday, April 30. only 17 are located in towns tions are Erma Job, Shirley Reed A W atkins, Jackie Hobbs and Music of Jerom e Kern, Jacksqn county chairm an of The players include: Jew ell larger than Ashland and accord­ and Eris Wolfe. G ary Denzer. A1 Goodman, Earl W right the N ew bry for Secretary of Hutten, Dorothy Keene, Aline ing to statistics all are operating | Events of the evening will in­ son, Mary M artha Brlney State cam paign is W alter Lever- Fowler, Janie Macintosh, Je rry profitably except in cases where clude « a "Farewell m n -w eii opeecn Speech” Dy by L arry Basey, well known floor ette, a M edford fruit grower. and Chorus. Compiler, Leo Furry, Floyd H o i-'c itie s have been burdened with I Gordon G erm er and an accep- covering man. of Manzanita Newbry was appointed secre­ loway, Jim m y Williams, Jackie airports larger than they could | tance by Donovan Wolfe. LaVon- street is visiting on the coast for Finian’s Rainbow - Har- tary of state after the accidental Hobbs and Jim Schaeffer. handle, Neslin said. ne Hagen will read the prophecy.1 a few days. burg and Lane. Russ Case death of Robert S. Farrell, Jr., and Orchestra, Audrey last fall. He has been twice elect­ Marsh, Jim m y Carroll ed to the state legislature. Before Jim m y Blair, The Deep taking office as secretary of state, River Boys and the Guild Newbry operated an orchard and W ednesday morning, April 14, Choristers. The conference then broke up ial and commercial work. Ted law. Mrs. Geòrgie Bowman spoke fruit packing plant at Ashland, a the first annual Vocational G ui­ Into 45 m inute sectional m eet-' Schoph and Miss Stockham spoke on Beauty operating. Girls who business now taken over by his Eileen - Victor Herbert. A1 w ar-veteran son. Goodman, Frances Greer, : dance conference was held In the ings. T hirty m inutes of each sec­ on coaching and athletics. Miss were interested in nursing receiv­ Ashland Senior High School. At tion will feature a talk by guest | Jean n ette Sm ith, Clifford Wil- ed orientation from Miss Clink. Jim m y Carrol 1, E a r l Mr. and Mrs. Thom Firstbrook this conference, business and pro­ speakers on their occupa- ___ various ___________Hams, and Dr. Elmo Stevenson Wrightson, the G u i l d have sold their home on 8th Future farm ers and orchardists fessional people, skilled workers tions. Following the talks quest- spoke on teaching. Harold Thorn- Choristers. and craftsm en were invited to ions were asked and answered re- as headed a symposium on fores listened to Fred Engle and Rod­ street and have moved to B rook­ meet In conference with students garding the occupations. ' try. Robert Reinholdt gave the ney Keating. Dr. Brown described ing w here they have purchased property. Interested in various occupations. Lloyd Selby and Don O'Bleness Inside story of radio to a group, the profession of medicine. Those Starting the program the group spoke to a group on auto m echan-| The possibilities of a future in students Interested in the m inis­ Students at Phoenix High have met In general session for a short lcs. Elmer Beigel and Wm. Aus- journalism were discussed by try heard the Rev. Earl Downing recently heard from Lois Steele, program followed by an address land spoke on engineering. Elmer Bob Edwards and Wendell Law- Cora Mason spoke on library who recently underw ent a leg op­ on the topic, “What Shall I Do" Ayers spoke on aviation. Mrs. rence. William Briggs and Ben work. Bob Engle gave a disserta- eration in a hospital f t Portland. 270 East Main Phone 8011 by Leland Linn, superintendent Francis Silver, Mr. Lewis, and Lom bard told a group of poten- tion on pharm acy, and Miss Mar- She reports th a t she is feeling of schools. Mrs, Christlieb spoke on secretar-1 tlal law yers about the practice of J Ion Ady spoke on Art. very well after the operation. E. Downing Returned As Minister To First Church of Christ County P.T.A. Will Attend lrack Team wni The Hayward Job’s Daughters Meet, Eagle Point Relays Saturday Attend Session In Portland Four Local Men Attend Breakfasts Bellview Dairy Adds Clarifier ---- o---- (■rangers Entertain Teen Age Group Fluhrer’s Men to Carry Petitions Gragg Announces Swim Schedule Talent School Nine Wins By One Run FLIERS PLAN MEETING FRIDAY TO STUDY AIRPORT SITUATION Newbry Announces Classics on Records a n Senior Play Is Postponed Week Reception Is Held For New Members Jr.-Sr. Prom Will Be Held Friday First Vocational Guidance Conference is Held Wednesday M A L I