V. t í U. Library. 14 I -»■ City Has $65,000 Worth Of Timber The C ity CuuiK'll ii eelH 'g A 'iu i a l tf i O re e P ubiish I er PER I A T I 0 I In the I oiini-il Chuoihei of the City Hull Tueaduy night ami presided over by Dr. Walter Bedford, Councilman, in tin* absence nt tallied the full'iv. lug business: 1. L. E. Ager, surveyor, icp o n - Muyor Thornton WlLy enlcr ed to the Connell the iis u l's ol u tim ber cruHe made on the Ity.i property in Ashland canyon ewtl Hinting 6,000/10» leet of cuttable tlinbei which he estim ated would lie worth between $4.1,000 and $70,000 nt cm rent pikes. 2. The Council discussed tin washing up and pu"it*ng of th« City Hall an I V. M C. A. build- lugs to be uccomplizhed during the city “Clean up Period." Bids were accepted for the work. 3. A proposul for the building of a mausoleum In Ashland was presented by interested parti«» and discussed by the council. The council requested that plans be subm itted. 4. The council wont on record against free parking space In areas now covered by meters. 5. The flat rate for w ater was Increased to $2.50 pel month e f­ fective June 1. 0. It was decided that fire equipm ent would be allowed to go beyond the city lim its a dis­ tance of Mi mile, this to be In e f­ fect for a period of 6 m onths and until additional fire districts are established. 7. The council heard the report of Cora E. Mason, City Librarian indicating that the library had circulated a total of 5,727 books during the month of April, re ­ ceived 66 donated books, purch­ ased 11 new books, repaired 70 and registered 51 new readers. 100 PER Y E A R NEWS REVIEW ASHLAND, JA( KMJN CO UN TY, OREGON Thursday, May 6, 1948 Lithians To Meet Grants Pass Ball Club In First Home Game Sunday Two Track Meets And Junior-Senior Prom Top Weekend E V A N G E L IS T IC S E R V IC E S CONDUCTED AT CHURCH a - .a F o rm erly the Southern Oregon M iner $3.00 per year Voi. 15 No. 9 Royal Neighbors Convene Here Talent, May C— Evangelistic services ire being held in the Talent Fiiends church each even­ The weekend will he an active ing at d 1)1) p.m. The service.» are First home game of the season foi the Ashland Lithians will be one in the vicinity ol th«- A sh­ P re p a rir" for the 20th S outh­ held Sunday at Fuller Field with Mayor Thornton S. Wiley slated to land Senior High school when being* conducted by the Rev. ern Oregon D istrict convention Clark. throw out the first hall. G rants Pass will hi- ready for the go at I 30 of Royal N«-ighbors of America the school will entertain A p.rn. Admission is 75 cents. during the past few weeks ha^e schools Friday in the D istrict. C A M P F IR E G IR L S G E T In previous practice games the Lithians have faded to come been Mrs. Gail Barnurn, district through with any Indication of being the league's cham pionship ball Track Meet which will take place T H E IR N E W U N IF O R M S oracle, and Mrs. Lenora Broilli, d o b but this situation has been changed according to Col. Harold at Walter Phillips Field Friday The C rater Lake Campfire of Tvy Camp 2893, Ash­ The new players Include Ted afternoon beginning at 2 p in. Girls blossomed out In their new Oracle On Saturday the District In­ uniforms Friday. The girls are land. Schoph, Harold Adams, Chuck They have been assisted by vitational B Track Meet will be giving a tea honoring their m oth­ DeAuti ernont, Huss M artindale, Mrs Neff, Mrs. M yrtle M ayberry, held at the same site with an ers and guardian mothers, Wed­ Hon Plnkham , Chuck Jandreau, Mrs. Carrie OTIarra, Mrs. Erla estim a'«-1 20 schools comp«-tmg. nesday, May 12 at the City Hall D arrell Copeland, Wes Peters, Climaxing the weekend, J u n ­ A candle lighting ceremony ano Edwards, Mrs. Gladys Dooans, John Gray, Snuffy Sm ith, and Mrs. Geòrgie Templer, and Mrs. iors and Seniors will hold the'«' short program will be given. Leaders of the Girl Scouts of Charles Gatlin. Lila Warren. Among the changes In the America met Tuesday morning at annual Junior-Senior Prom at the The convention got underw ay T A L E N T NEW S club's roster which have taken th e Y M C A building where Senior High School gymnasium Thursday, May 6 at the Elks tem ­ Persons who wish m em ber­ place during the past week was they discussed plans for the beginning at 8 pm . The prom, ple with registration slated for which is under the direction of ships in the Civic Music Associa­ 9:00 p.m. and the business ses­ the resignation of Tqny Kan- elier, as team m anager and the Court of Awards and the annual Robert Sheridan, Junior Class tion may get them in T alent from sion beginning at 10:00 p.m. advisor, will have a them e which Mrs. Doris Corry, Talent school. ' During the afternoon of the 6th selection of Charles DeAutre- Day Camp. it is hoped will remain a secret The Court of Awards will be niont to replace him. According Mrs. Edna E. Walsh, Kansas City, to ordan, Kanclier resigned In held May 19 at the Junior High until students arrive Missouri, will conduct a school order to spend more time play­ gymnasium at 7:30 p.m. and will of instruction. Mrs. Walsh, who include all Girl Scout Troops of will be an honored guest and ing Season tickets are now on sale this district which include 103 speaker during the convention is vice chairm an of the board of for $4.85 They will he good for girls. Parents and friends are in­ vited to attend the event. Organization of the Ashland suprem e m anagers of the order, all scheduled home games. Mrs. J. W. McCoy announces -------- -— o The annual Day Camp will be that United Choir members, Laundry company as a corpora­ Rock Island, Illinois. held at the upper end of Lithia choir directors, and any other tion was announced this m orn­ O ther offficials who are a tte n d ­ Park in the barbecue area on persons interested are invited t« ing by Lillian K avanaugh and ing the affair include Mrs. Mae E. June 1, 2, 3, 4, and participation a meeting of the Philharmonic Nelson Damon, principal share­ Logan, Portland, state supervisor, there will he restricted entirely Society of Southern Oregon. holders. and Mrs. Clayton W alker, Med­ to Girl Scouts. Mr. Damon has been affiliated ford, district deputy. Thursday evening, 8:30 p.m., at Following the meeting at the the Lithia hotel. Richard W er­ w ith the new business as a route- A banquet will be held T hurs­ Names of the Ashland Senior Y M C A, the leaders went to ner, director of the society, will man since Septem ber 1946. He day evening at the Elk’s Dining High school students who re ­ Lithia park foi training for the be piesent at the meet mg to out­ will rem ain in the same capacity room. Following the banquet an it c h ie f o f P o lite C C w in ceived a 2 or better in all su b ­ Day Camp and a lunch. initiation, a memorial service, line the prospects of the P hilhar­ under the new organization. lams reported on a check of jects, for the past six weeks per A ttending the meeting were: monic society presenting “Elijah’’ Mrs. Kavanaugh and Mr. Dam ­ fancy drills, and a program will trucks traveling through Ash­ iod was released today by Rol­ Mrs. M arjory Hopkins, Executive duri'.g the Christm as season in on pointed out that they plan to take place In the evening. land. The report covered a check Secretary, Medford; Mrs. H. B. Ashland, Grants Pass and Med­ operate the laundry as before, on speeds of 42 trucks in residen­ and Parks, principal of the high Cook, Ass’t Executive Secretary, ford. with the same personnal, and school. Sixtynine students made tial zones and 30 trucks In the Medford; Mrs. R. E. Leach, Ass't M;. W erner urged that he that there will be no change in the honor roll for this six weeks business district and Indicated Leader and Mrs. Merle Gilbert. would appreciate all interested Dolicy. Plans for continual im ­ that the average speed for trucks peiiod. Parks pointed out that Troop Com m ittee M other, of p«-sons being present at the provem ent of service and equip­ there had been a substantial In­ In the residential zone was 28.23 Troop 61; Mrs. J. R. Glodoskl, meeting in order to get organized m ent are underw ay the two said. miles per hour and In the busi­ crease In the num ber of students Ass’t Leader, Troop 62; Mrs. C. and started on the production. Dale Williams, who has been The California Oregon Power who were on the honor roll since ness district 21.1 miles per hour plant superintendent, will con­ Company reports gross operating E. Brownson, Leader: Mrs. W ill­ the beginning of school. During Chief Williams stated that he did tinue in the same capacity. revenues for the twelve m tn th s iam Hickey, Ass't Leader and not consider the speeds unsafe the first six weeks only 46 s tu ­ Mrs. Daniel King, Troop Com- ending April 30, 1948, of $3,087,- dents made the honor roll. because truck drivers were con­ 518. an increase of 13% over re ­ m itee Mother of Troop 63; Mrs. Sophomores who made the sidered to be expert drivers. venues for the same period end- Thornton Shively, Leader and 9. The report of C. P. Talent, honor roll Included: N-mcy Arn- Mrs. W. E. Fox, Ass’t Leader of 'l ing in 1947. Gross revenu-'s for ey. Kay Beck, Craig Canfield, Judge of the City Court Indicat­ the month of April 1943 totaled Troop 64; Mrs. John W. Over- The Y.M.C.A. - Church Soft ed that 27 cases had been tried M arianne Clary, Jo arse Downing, and, Leader of Troop 65; Neigh­ I $700.402 an in crease of 19% over Donna Fader, Ann Fuller. »», Ball League for boys will start other than nine parking ticket ! the same m onth of last year. borhood Chairm an, Mrs. R. J. cases and 298 m eter ticket collec­ Nina G raber, Fiances Howard, Hutchinson; and Ashland District play Saturday afternoon, May 8, In releasing the-.e figures A. S. Doris Lltw lller, Nadine Poun-is. with five teams entered in the tions. Cummins, President cf t'Aft. Com­ Barbara Riley, Bob Simpson, President Mrs. Leslie Grant. tournam ent. June 2. 1946, has been the date The leaders will hold their Zelma Stone, Peggy Taylor, Mar­ Games will be played on the set for comm encem ent activities pany, stated th at consum ption of electricity by residential custom ­ ilyn Walker, Richard Wilcox, next m onthly m eeting on the Play Field at the Junior High at Southern Oregon College. ers during the twelve months Bill Wines, and Norman Wyers. first Tuesday of June. School each Saturday afternoon The full day’s program will be ending April of this year increas­ Juniors who made the honor at LOO o’clock during the next launched with a breakfast—the ed 26% over the previous peiiod roll Included: Alex Austin, John four weeks. plans to be arranged for by Sig­ and averaged 3,790 65 kilow att- Beare, Dorothy Brabham, Wayne Teams entered in the Softball ma Epsilon Pi—for the gradu­ hours at an average cost cf 1.702 The election on the annual sehe Crow, Shirley Damon, Joyce D<- League include: First Baptist, ates and any alum ni who may be cents. District School Budget According to Chris Barker, Nazarene, Talent Friends, Ash­ duled from a p.m. to 7 p.m. Mon­ Vore, Betty Hall, Betty Henry, Mary Jan e Jessel, Carol Karnes, president, the m em bers of Sigma land Y.M.C.A. and a joint team in town at th at time. At noon a day, May 10, with balloting at the Rosemary Knott, Carol Meeks, Alpha Sigma, speech fraternity, composed of boys from the M eth­ luncheon m eeting for the alum ­ City Hall and the Bellview shool Barbara Messenger, Wanna Pjjt.s. may have a fraternity house to odist and Congregational Sunday ni has been scheduled. Cafeteria. Baccalaureate exercises are to Delores Momany, Jean Nichols. live in by or before the fall term. Schools. The proposed budget Is a com ­ Carrol be held in Churchill Hail at 2 30 Powell, Emma Redbird. Plans have been made to finance Members of the Senior Hi Y p.m. The Reverend Kenneth E. pilation of the budgets of the 6 Rosemary Ring, Mona Rae T ay­ districts that recently consolidat­ lor M argaret Wagner, M a r y the purchase of a $10,000 house Club will serve as officials for Nelson of St. M ark's Episcopal May 16 is the date set for the near the campus and improve it the league games. ed The levy will not exceed 31 White, and Sally Yates. Church in Medford will be the first Horse Show and Races of sufficiently to accommodate 20 The Soft Ball League is open guest of honor. Im m ediately fol­ mills as stated at the tlmp of the Seniors on the list include: men. 1948 at the Ashland Riding club to all boys 10 to 13 years of age* lowing the baccalaureate service consolidation vote. Marilyn Beare, Elmer Biegel, stadium on Valley View Road, The plan for the fraternity enrolled In the Sunday Schools of, the faculty wives will hold a r e ­ Since the tax base is practically Luclle Brabham . Nancy Cox, according to John D augherty, one the same as the old base for Dis- Carm ela Pierce, Phyllss Down­ house has m et the whole-hearted the City. There is still room for ception for the graduates. of the directors of the association. approval of m any organizations one more team in the League this trlt 5 alone, most of the levy Is ing, Mary Jean Henry, G loriar The comm encem ent exercises The affair, which is being in the city of Ashland and sever­ above the 6% lim itation. Howard, Ileane Jarvis, Lela Linn, al well known citizens have spring. Boys interested in repre­ will be held at 8:00 p.m. in sponsored jointly by the Ashland senting their Church and Sunday Churchill hall with Dr. Elmo N. association and the Medford Trail An excellent turnout occurred Virginia Lutz, Mickey McKeev­ at .th e consolidation vote and er, Eileen Michael, Sue Pearson pledged to do all they can to School in the Soft Ball League Stevenson conferring the de­ Raiders, will begin at 1:30. En­ Mr. should contact the Ashland Y.M. school officials arc hoping that Louise Perrin, Marcella Pretty- furth er the organization. grees. Guest speaker w.iH be the tries are being taken in Medford B arker states that splendid co­ C.A. those Interested in school will go man, Maxine Riley, Catherln« distinguished M arshall N. Dana, by Lewis Thompson, 1116 East operation has been found In ev­ to the polls next Monday. Sliver. Donnabelle Stauffer, Edi ery instance when he asked for editor of the Oregon Jo u rn al of 11th, Medford, Oregon. Mrs. E verett Jennings attended Portland, Oregon. th Turnbull, Joan Van Dew alker help and advice in financing and D augherty said th a t the r e the State Council of Parent Mary Waterbury, Shirlev This year tw enty-five students would probably be at least five planning the intricacies of the Teachers Associations at Klam ath zel, Isabelle Williams. Bill Wil house. will receive their bachelor of races and three classes in the Falls held last week. son, Dawn Witt, and Larry M it­ science degrees, five their three- horse show section. As an added According to present plans the chell, fratern ity building will provide will be under the direction of a year diplomas, and fifty their ju ­ attraction a jack pot calf roping contest will be held. C. B. H ar­ bunks and living accomm«>datlons paid business manager, the house nior certificates. rison is in charge of the calf for 20 men and a cook and house m other and the club president. roping. Allen Reed and Bob Stumbo, m other. Much of the remodeling Aiding in preparing the show 9 and building will be done by fraternity members, will outline is Henry Enders, D augher t v, Phoenix, May 6—The Phoenix m em bers of the fraternity to al­ plans to the Ashland chapter ol The Oregon State Board of Dave Kerr, and Vern Thomas. "P irates” romped to victory on leviate high costs. This Week the T oastm aster’s Club tonight at Higher Education has announced Monday this week when they d e ­ W hen in operation the house their weekly meeting. Grieg - Concerto in A m in­ changes in status for some of the feated B utte Falls in baseball hi or for Plano and Orches­ Southern Oregon College facul­ L tra Oscar Levant with ty members. Prom oted w ere as­ Scoring home runs for Phoenix Efrem Kurtz conducting sociate professor of English Ollie were Floyd Holloway and Art I h e Philharm onic Sym ­ Depew to professor; Euge n e Dubs. The winning pitcher was phony Orchestra of New Bowman, instructor in m athem a­ Donovan Wolfe. Tight skirts, off the shoulder York, (on unbreakable tics to assistant professor; Glenn blouses and tarns are to be worn Phoenix scored 16 tuns with Mathews, instructor in music to by the women, and tight pants, plastic records). 15 hits and B utte Falls scored 1 assistant professor; Leon* M ull­ tee shirts and tarns will be the run with 2 hits, K hatchaturian - G a y n e ing, instructor in speech anH Eng­ dress of the m en at the Cabaret Ballet Suite No. 2. Efrem EXAMINER COMING lish to assistant professor; Clif­ dance, sponsored by the Theatre Kurtz and the P hilhar­ ford Williams, instructor in edu Guild, May 14, in the SOC audi­ A Drivers License Exam iner monic Symphony of New cation to assistant profess o r. torium . The setting will be the will be on duty In Ashland, Mon­ York. Changes in tenure from a yearly day, May 10, 1948, at the City basis to indefinite were given to slum s of France. Hall betw een the hours of 9 a.m. Mozart - Concerto No. 4 A rthur Kreism an, assistant pro­ and 4 p.m., according to an a n ­ for horn and Orchestra. Mrs. M arie Lavelle and Mrs. fessor of English and languages- nouncem ent received from ih e Maude M oriarity, who have sold Dennis Brain, horn and Elliott M acCracken, assist a n t Secretary of State's office. their home on Holly street to the the Halle Orchestra. professor of physcis; Leon M ull­ Persons wishing licenses or Jim Busch family, plan to re ­ ing, assistant professor of Engl­ perm its to drive are asked to get Mussenet - LeCld Ballet m ain in Ashland according to ish and speech; Clifford Williams in touch with the exam iner well Suite. Boston Pops O rch­ Mrs. Lavelle. Mrs. Lavelle is the assistant professor of education ahead of the scheduled closing estra, A rthur Fiedl e r, and director of the Lincoln tra in ­ ow ner and operator of the Marie hour !n order to assure com ple­ Conductor. ing school; and Mrs. Mabel W in­ Lavelle beauty shop. tion of their applications with p ston, assistant* professor of edu­ m lnimun^ of delay. Jim Busch, who broke a tendon cation, registrar and Dean of In his leg a few weeks ago is women. I George Zahl, Ashland, and Associate professor of English up and around and seen about Jam es Trude, Ashland, have and dram a Angus Bowmer wil' the city p art of the time. been selected secretary and trea- Photo Memory Lane Stwd,° Eldon Scripter says he is w ait­ usrer, respectively of Alpha Phi Shown above are a few of the friends who attended the b irth d ay retu rn from sabbatical leave ner ing for the w eather to dry and 270 East Main Phone 8011 vea(L and professor Roy McNeal | Onwgn, national service fra te r- p arty which was held last week for Mrs. Susie Jessel at her treat- I nity for men, which was recent- m en! room on T a y lo r street. The occasion was Mrs. Jessel s birth-1 geography will go on sabbatical the creeks to clear before he puts his heart into the fishing. ly organized on the campus. day ,n d «*•» *00 w«M wishef'» attended the affair to wish her well. I leave. Court of Awards And Day ( ’amp Due For Girl Scouts Musicians Invited To Attend Meeting Ashland Laundry Now Corporation Sixtynine Make H. S. Honor Roll COPCO Reports 26 per cent increase in Power Consumption Y Softbell League Begins Saturday hist. 5 School Budget Ballot Set For Monday Studes Receiving Diplomas In June Number Eighty SOC Men Planning Fraternity House Horse Show Is Set For May 16 C l assies on ‘Pirates” Defeat Butte Falls Nine Records SOC Faculty Changes Announced By Board 200 Attend Mrs. Jessel’s Birthday Party 7* H A I T Cabaret Dance Planned by Guild