Southern Oregon News Review, Ashland, Orc. T h u n . April 19, 194X SOUTHERN A Ir £ D C V IC IA Z OREGON n C v v 9 K , C v l C v i Published every Thursday by THE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY Ashland, Oregon 38 East Main Street Carryl H. Wines and Wendell D. Lawrence, Publishers _______________WENDELL LAWRENCE, Editor Entered as second-class mail matter in the post office at Ash­ land, Oregon, February 15, 1935, under the act of Congress o( March 3, 1879. Hall and McKay I t’s going to be a slugeroo, this primary election battle between in tum bent governor, John Hall, and Douglas McKay, Salem auto dealer who is out to get the Republican nomination, which in this state is tantamount to election. So far the boys themselves haven't made any wild promises, nor have they really got into the mud puddle but the next few weeks should find the McKay forces breaking loose with a lot of blasts about the fact that Hall has been legal representative for Portland's night clubs, bookies and dog racers. McKay points out on his highway billboard sign, that he stands for "clean” government. And th at’s probably the word around which the campaign issues will revolve. Hall will take the greatest share of the mud slinging. So far he has kept his throwing arm under control and hasn't started any return slinging. The primary race promises to give the spectators more enjoyment than the fall elections. Of course Hall is going to stand on his present record of having done a good job since he became governor. The fact that he has made no promises, and of course, broken none, is going to help him. * * OpenMike v is io n o f B ob R e in h o ld t, R alp h C lic k and C h a rlie F ie ld , the K W - IN p o rta b le m ik e w as on hand fo r m ost o f th e fe s tiv a l, w ith broadcasts c a rrie d fro m th e c o l­ lege g y m and a u d ito r iu m d u rin g th e tw o days o f the fe s tiv a l. The * Ashland Mountain I)r. Thomas Will S im m o n s m id Mrs. Jessel sung h e r fa v o rite h y m n , “ Those G o ld en B e lls ." P earl W ln b lg le r o f E ureka, A b o u t 200 frie n d s , a d m ire rs , C a lifo rn ia presented the honored p a tie n t» and n e ig h b o rs o f Mrs. guest w ith a b e a u tifu l o rc h id by Doyle SEELY d ia r ie s Jessel g a th e re d at h e r T om F le tc h e r o f M a rtin e z , Cal tre a tin g roo m on ld u lio s tre e t last ifo rm u phoned h e r (lo n g d is ­ W ill M ille r w h o sp in s the p ia l T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n to g iv e her tance) d u rin g tile p a rty to co n ­ ter» fo r the a fte rn o o n M usic Box a s u rp ris e p a rty on her b irth d a y . g ra tu la te M rs. Jessel and w ish show o v e r K W 1N each day is Mrs. Jessel was c o m p le te ly s u r ­ h e r m a n y h ap py re tu rn s o f the c o n tin u in g to dress up the p ro ­ p rised a m i o v e rw h e lm e d l»y file day. g ra m w ith changes and new m an y lit t le su rp ris e s th a t w ere V irg ie G a lla g h e r read tin* scrip ideas u n til i t is n ow one o f th e In c o rp o ra te d in to the o rig in a l tu n - M a th e w 25:34 40. E d ith Pad to p v a rie ty show s on th e KW 1N idea, w h ic h was p u t in to a c tio n 1 g e tt, M rs. Jessel's niece accom ­ schedule. by Mrs. G le n n C athey. A g re at pan ie d Pat W illia m s , b lin d v io ­ W e ste rn and H illb illy m usic is deal o f h u s tle , b u s tle and sec­ lin is t and L n ly d P arks, h a rm o n l fe a tu re d fo r the fir s t 30 m in u te s recy has p re v a ile d in the v ic in ity ca p la y e r fo r several selections. each d ay, 1:15 to 1:45, fo llo w e d o f the tre a tin g room fo r the past M rs. G le n n C a th e y presented b y a f u ll 15 m in u te s o f n o v e lty w eek, and it to ok a g re a t deal M rs. Jessel w ith tw o g ift e e r ilfi | reco rd ing s. F ro m th e re W ill goes o f good h u m o re d co o p e ra tio n liy cates and cards signed by n e a rly w h o p a rtic ip a te d in tw o h u n d re d w e ll w ishers. in to a v a rie ty o f m u sic fe a tu rin g ' e veryon e requests and f illin g w ith a re ­ m a k in g th e a ffa ir a success. M rs. G le n n C athe y poured dm v ie w o f the o ld e r tunes, th e fa v ­ W ilb u r S im m o n s acted as M as­ in g the tea h o u r and M rs. M a r ­ o rite s , and th e new tunes te r o f C erem onies, w h ile B e ry l s h a ll R ansdell served th e cakes He bre aks a t 3 o ’c lo c k fo r a T u c k e r m ade re c o rd in g s W hen T h e y w ere assisted by Erances new fe a tu re , a q u ic k s u m m a ry o f M r. S im m o ns, a c tin g M a ste r o f S c rlm p f, Iv a ii S a n tm y e r, S a lly la te new s fo llo w e d by several C erem onies, escorted M rs. Jessel G e n try , A n n a M c C a rty , V io la m in u te s o f fe a tu re sto rie s, H o l­ to her seat o f h on or, she was, i n ­ P h ilp o t, E sth e r H o llis te r. M u r id ly w o o d gossip, und in s id e stories deed, a p ic tu re in s h e ll p in k s u it H u n t. E u n ice R itte r, E em K, .it and p ic tu re h a t to m atch. She Ing, P earl S k lc n e , Bessie H ill, b e h in d th e news. a handsom e g ra y bag Pearl W in d b tg ta . ,llhi Vlrgh A l l in a ll, i t adds’ u p to top- c a rrie d w h ic h had ju s t been presented to G a lla g h e r and m a n y other» w ho n o tc h a fte rn o o n e n te rta in m e n t. A lfr e d S c h m id t, re lie v e d th e fir s t g ro u p o f (lost S p e a k in g o f new s broadcasts, h e r by M rs. C a lifo rn ia . S m a l l , esses as the p a rty c a rrie d on in to a new one has ta k e n to the a ir M odesto, each M o n d a y e v e n in g a t 7 o’ - , blo nd e L o re tta C a ld w e ll o f T a l- the e v e n in g hours. F lo w e rs and d e c o ra tin g the clock. T h is is a re v ie w o f the to p I 1 P,e s e n ,‘ ‘<* ^ e r w ith a c ro w n new s o f th e past w ee k w ith in - P*n * and w h ite ca m e lia s.( M rs roo m was in charge o f R ub y Sto- side sto rie s and b a c k g r o u n d A le c k Stevens of^ M e d fo rd had kcn . T h e lace covered tea ta b le new s and to ld by tw o a n n o u n c ­ g ro w n and sent th e cam ellas fo r was ce nte re d by a huge orange I th e c ro w n , w h ic h was m ade by c h iffo n co coa nu t cake baked by ers M rs. W y g a n t. K W IN 's broadcasts of the M rs. M a rs h a ll R an sde ll.) S a lly M a rio n , co n c e rt v o c a lis t, S o u th e rn O regon M u s ic a l F e s ti­ San Loren zo, C a lifo rn ia v a l la s t w e e k c o n tin u e s to b rin g fro m Get your Job Printing at the sang "T h e L o rd 's P ra y e r", and in p ra ise fro m R ogue V a lle y News Review fo r an encore, "T re e s '’. W ilb u r m usic lo ve rs. U n d e r th e su p e r­ |Surprise Party For I Mrs. Charles Jessel Practice In Ashland D r. I*. E Thom as, o ste o p a th li p h y s ic ia n and surgeon, w ho is p re s e n tly p ra c tic in g at Y o nca lla, O regon, v is ite d the fir s t o f tin w eek III A s h la n d and announced h is in te n tio n o f s e ttin g up in prac­ tic e here by M ay 15. D r. Thom as w ill lie located In s u ite 1 in the K n o x b u ild in g NEWBRY Secretary of State lege g y m n a s iu m . Because o f th e im p o rta n c e o f the O regon p rim a r y e le c tio n n e x t m o n th , K W IN ils a lre a d y p la n n ln g fu ll coverage. A c c o rd in g to the p r e lim in a ry plans, the s ta tio n w ill re m a in on th e a ir as la te in th e e v e n in g as is necessary to r e ­ p o rt d e cisive re tu rn s . That Ashland Mountain might contain a potential ski bowl has at various times stirred up a bit of discussion in a few small local sport circles. The main drawbacks to the project have been that very little knowledge was available concerning the snow and that there were no day njght wHh thp maMed bands means of transportation to get skiers to the mountain. J and c h o ra l g roups fro m the c o l- Last Sunday Tucker Sno-Cat corporation of Medford had a Sno-Cat “7 7 u \ c • i 7 77 i 77 from Northern California, and all of Southern Oregon. on the mountain and carried some 60 people up from snow line to the) I t ’s going to take a lot of local support, but if enough interest could mountain top. Proof that the Sno-Cat could solve the transportation be aroused in the project we feel that it would benefit the community problem on the mountain was given Sunday. materially by making Ashland not only a summer tourist town, but a A cursory survey of the snow conditions indicated that even in late year round sports center. April there is good snow on the mountain, and that it will probably We now know that the snow conditions on Ashland mountain are last until the middle of June. ideal for skiing. The next thing to whip is the transportation, for it’s Sunday the snow" was firm and solid with a trace of corn snow show’- a lot closer to Ashland mountain than it is to Crater l ake. ing under a two inch skiff of powder. It made for perfect skiing. W e’d recommend to the Tucker Sno-cat people that the best way to get someone interested in buying a Sno-cat for use on Ashland moun­ tain would be to repeat last Sunday’s trip up the mountain but to in­ • M im e o g ra p h in g • T y p in g • D ic ta tio n b y T ele ph on e vite the Rogue Snowmen and the Southern Oregon college ski-club as • P ostca rd D u p lic a tin g special guests. The Tucker people have the type of transportation need­ ed to make the area a ski resort. Ashland Phone 5541 All that is needed now is local interest in the project in order to get it underway. A ski course could be built at Bull Gap which would draw skiers SELECT YOUR l ari I Newbr> » p*»t reiurd at a Irgitlainr reveal» that He w urkt ju»i at hard at ihe public » butine»» at he ba» ac hi» own , lie works |u«i a» hard lo produce (he niatiniuru Iroin ihe public » d o l­ lar« a» he did ei making a record a» a successful orcharditl, hucine«» and civic leader MONUMENTS Marble. Granite. 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