Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 20, 1948, Image 1

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Klamath Junction
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By Hozt'llii Roush
Tin- "L ittle Q h c c i i of the Sud
ille" out Kluiiiiitli Junction way
came through with flying coloi
last Sunday at tin- Medford Trail
Riders Home Show, held at th<
Ashland Biding A s s o c i a t i o n
grounds, at Ashland.
Miss Ruth Ann Moore, the ele­
ven year old daughter of Mr. and
Mm. Carl Moon* of the Klamath
Junction Cafe and Service Sta
tlon tied for second place in the
children*! home race, losing only
by a nose.
She was the only girl in the
race, as well as about the sm all­
h i m dei
IFER
>1 AT I 0 1
NEWS REVIEW
A S H L A N D , JAC KSO N C O U N T Y . O R E G O N Thursday, May io 194X
J.00 PER YEAR
Ninety-Eight Will Graduate At
Ashland High School This Year
SOC Commence­
ment to be June 2
V*
0. Library.
W»-
Formerly the
Southern Oregon
Miner
$3.00 per year
Voi. i j, No. 11
Polls to Open at
0:OO p. m. May 21
Schedule and faculty com m it-!
Names of the graduating class of Ashland High school were re-
eased tins week by Roland Parks, principal of the Senior High tees for the tw enty-first annual |
.school Ninety-eight students will graduate this year, of this group, commencement at Southern Ore-
12, will receive their diplomas through General Education Develop -1 gon College have been announc-
VOTERS TO DETERMINE
m ent by virtue of M ilitary Service^
I t*d The date is to be Wednesday,
FATE OF DEWEY
C om mencem ent will be held Weimesduy night. May 2«, at the j
2nd and will hecin with JUNIOR-SENIOR P. T. A. UNIT
AND STASSEN
Junior High school gym nasium, beginning at 8 00 p.m. The speaker .
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TO HOLD INSTALLATION
est
will be Dean II. G. Ubach. forme,
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I a n alunin' luncheon at noon in OFFICERS THURSDAY
The little Miss was riding hei D n a .,1 M.-O a , O reg o n S ta te CORDY ANNOUNCES WHEN
Residents of nine wards of the
S“
Hom“ HaH ThC BaCCab
A covered dish dinner will be city of Ashland will go to the
faithful young mare, "Ruby,'
aureate Service will take place at
that she personally bought, broke college, and now on the staff at TO SPRAY FOR MOTH
2:30 p.m. in the Churchill Hall held Thursday night at 6:30 p.m. polls Friday, May 21, to deter-
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H. Coidy, County Agent, an- Auditorium, followed by a recep­ at the Junior Hi Cafeteria by the mine which of the Republican
and trained, when only a colt less Lewis and Clark University.
Haccalaureate will be held the I n""nces the first cover spray for tion for graduates and t i lends in Junior Senior P arent Teachers and whlch of the Democra’-c can
than one year old, "Old Chief,"
.
. „./lA I control of codling moth on pears Stisanne Homes Hall. The Baccal-
is tiie m ares' sire, and is well p re c e d , in g S u n d , a y e v e n in
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known by horse lovers in this 1 p.m.
at the Methodist church about May 29. In the event of m ent exercises will begin at 8:00
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valley.
The Bev. Robert M cllvenna will cool w eather a few more dayB torium.
sert. Hot butter rolls and coffee,
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We all wish to congratulate oui
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m arked by a strong campaign for ,
will
be
the
Associa-1
could
be
allowed.
deliver
the
sermon.
charm ing and talented litt 1 e
General chairm an of the day
c«„.u — j
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‘he presidential elector votes of
from
, the
h., Oregon D Republicans
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Members of the graduating
If green fruit worm« are a is Mrs. Mabel Winston, dean of tion. Sixth
iiorse woman and feel she has a
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which
and Washington wi be
problem, complete the spray by women and Registrar at Southern Lincoln
bright future In front of her, and elass Include:
s n e c ia l >rue«t«
has been carned on bY Ex-gover-
Charles Francis Adams, C ar­ May 20, regardless of weather.
wish her to know how proud we
Oregon College. She will be as­
rnc».ii «i
f t /
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nor Harold Stassen
of Minnesota
installation
of
officers
for
the
r,,,
r,
men Ethel Bean, Bobert Edward
Use 1 lb of 50% DDT plus 1/3 sisted by the following faculty
are of her.
. .7 and Governor Thomas
Dewey
of
coming
year
and
reports
of
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•are, M arilyn Buth Beare. R l-(jb deposlter per 100 gallons of committees Music, Glenn M ath­
She is in the fifth grade ut
.
Washington School In Ashland. me t*r Carl Biegel, Jr., William Ed- / Water for pears and H4 lbs on ews, Miss Dorothy Palm er and State Convention will be h e ld ! * The
nine wards of the city and
following
dinner.
Mr and Mrs. Paul W estm ore­ ward Bissell Dean lerran ce Bo - ( apples. Spray thoroughly. If con- Clifford Williams; decorations,
the polling places for each ward
land and young son of Sacremen yer, Lucile Brabham , Gene Alan ' eenti'ate sprays are used, increase Miss Marion Ady, Miss Velma
are as follows. No. 1, Boulevard
g0 th at 7 )bg of 50% Cress, Miss Lilian Nicholson,
to, California visited Mr. West Brown Kay Charles Clark Nan- the dos
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Precinct, City L ibrary; No. 2,
Cox, Beverlye Dean Crook I DDT
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moreland's m other and brother, ey Lee
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t- Cullop,
z. n
o arbara
u
.
! DDT are
applied
per acre
on Laurelce Butler, Otto Wilda and
City Hall: No. 3, Busch Used car
Donald
B
Jean
and
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bg
cre
on
Mrs. Marie Boyden; press and
Mrs. Mary W estm oreland, and
sales room at the corner of
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son, Jack last Monday before Dawson, Je rry P. Decker, Phyl-1
printing. Miss Ollie Depew, Leon
Church and North Main; No. 4,
lis
Rae
Downing,
Charles
C.
Ell-1
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leaving for New Mexico. Paul is ason. Edith Louise Fliniau, Frank 1 , Unlesil 8ulfur ha» been used Mulling. Miss Helen W h i t e ,
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, The Arm ory; No. 55, Moore Real
The need for additional funds Estate, 74 North Main; No. 6
the uuthor of many songs indud B Gordon. Baymond
Edward 8,nce the dorm ant, add % lb DN A rthur Kreisman; Courtesy, A r­
rom
Y.M.C.A. M emberships and Faith Ternple; No 7 The Junit|l
ing the popular song, "D etour," G raber, Gerald Jam es Grover,
thur
Taylor,
Miss
Edith
Bork,
Per
gallons. On B arlett
also Is a radio and orchestra en­ Louise May Hall, H Henry Hart. add a fixed copper for blight in John Schulz, Miss Neva West; the need for volunteer help in H,gh school; No. 3, W ashington
senior and faculty processional, connection with the proposed school; and No 9 390 Ljberty
tertainer of note.
, Jr.,
late blooms.
Mr and Mrs Sam Klinger had
Miss Violet Stockham, Marshall 'um m er piogram of activities re- *pbe Liberty street address is the
Mary Jean Henry, Alice Ber­
Woodell, Miss Bertha Stephens, ceived at ention and discussion at only residence which IS beinu
as their guests last Saturday ev nice Howard. Glorian Howard,
,,in
lace am
the
Roy McNeal; Alumni luncheon, the regular m onthly m eeting of used as a
ening his brother and wife, Mr. Selma Lucille H ulander, Ilene
and Mrs. Howard Klinger of Marie Jarvis. Harry Bichard Kan-
Ted Schopf, Miss Beverly Shere, the Board of Directors of the wards
Ashland Y.M.C.A. held Monday
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Hayward, California, and Sam ’s nasto, Wilfred E. Kincaid, Carla
Dr. A rthur S. Taylor, professor Miss Jeanette Smith, Eliott Mac-
The votlng Wl11 beg,n at 8:00
daughter and family, Mr. and Darlene Lane, Lewis Lynn L an­ and head of the departm ent of Cracken, Wayne Wells; G raduate evening May 17
Although the report showed a a m a"i? ?lose at ^°°u P ? ’ F,ri'
Mrs. Douglas H. Faske, 63 Nut- ger.
social science at Southern Oregon reception, Mrs. Donald Lewis, gratlfying response to the mail day wU1
a ^ g a l holiday for
ley street, Ashland.
Robert Louise LeBlanc, Gerald College, has accepted an invita- Miss Myrtle Funkhouser, Eugene campaign for m em bers now be- c°i*nty aPd state oif,ces
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Knoble of Allen Leslie, Lela Fay Linn, Vir­ tion to be visiting professor of ®owm an' tlCaP aT
nd
ing conducted by the Finance
In Jackson county *he Demo
highway 99 spent the evening ginia Ann Lutz, Barbara Mc­ social science at the U niversity
ran<d® Sliver, Lloyd Penning-
crats are represented by J. P.
Committee
under
the
direction
of
with Mr and Mrs. George Lowd. Cleary, M arbeth Marie McKeev­ of Oregon this summ er. Dr. Tay- !?n'
S,m Puson’ Miss K atherine
Graham and Mrs. Marie Myers
lust week end.
er, Betty Merwin, Eileen K ather­ lor will help direct social science Harkins; ushering will be p er­ its chairm an, Henry Metz, it was Bosworth, candidates for state re ­
Mrs. Mary W estmoreland and ine Michael. Larry Wayne M itch­ workshop for teachers. He will formed by the Women’s Drum pointed out th at m any more presentative. C. L. Hockersmith
son, Jack were callers in Klamath ell, K enneth A Mickle, Marilyn retu rn to SOC for the second Corps under the direction of Miss members are needed to complete is running for county commis­
Ann Miller, Milton E Morrison, sum m er session. Last sum m er Dr. Dorothy Palmer; information and the 1948 budget and make it sioner, and Ralph E. Sweenev
Falls last week end.
possible to m aintain the expand­
Glenn
F. Nelson,
Mrs. Mary Johnson of Central
Taylor was a visiting professor at campus tours, Donald Lewis, ing program for the youth of the for county treasurer.
Marvin
C.
Nicholson,
Clifford
Miss
Florence
Allen,
Russell
El­
Point spent an afternoon last
the Portland Extension C enter’s
Only in the Republican ranks
community. As explained by the
liott.
Nielson, Ramona Sue V anport College.
week end with her friend Mrs Floyd
is
there conflict. O. H. Bengtson
Finance
Committee
the
present
Pearson, Louise Jan e Perrin,
The -Alumni Luncheon will be
Sam Klinger.
and W. H. F luhrer are seeking
Robert Edwin Piilllips, Carmela
presided over by Ray H unsaker m em bership campaign is not a
the nom ination for state senator.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Porter of Duly Pierce, Dorothy Lois Pierce.
of Coquille, president of the SOC city-wide appeal for funds on the
E. H. Mann, Frank J. Van Dyke,
Wagner Creek and friends, called Marcella Ix-tha Prettym an, G er­
part
of
the
Y.M.C.A.
but
is
direct­
Alumni Association. The gradu­
and Ben Day are three who are
at the Roush runch last Sunday. ald Ellis Randles Je rry J Rich­
ate reception will be staffed by ed to those citizens interested in
seeking to fill two posts as state
Mrs. Rozella H. Roush is slow ­ ardson. Maxine Evelyn Riley.
having
a
part
in
keeping
the
ser­
the Faculty Wives group.
ly recovering from u severe a t­ Betty Jean Robeson, Jam es k w -
vices of the Y.M.C.A. in Ashland representative candidates. Four
men are out to get the one coun,-
tack of food poisoning she got in is Rose. Charles R. Rush, Jr.
Mrs. Carrie Reid of 72 Garfield at a top level of efficiency.
Bakersfield, California, Tuesday-
Mary Francis Rush, Esther
A report from the Program j | ty commissioner nom jnat i o n,
street, returned last week end
May 11, enroute home from her Louise Schilling, Evelyn Juanita
The Ashland YMCA will spon­ from ten days spent visiting with Committee also emphasized the they are: Lloyd G. “Shy” Morth-
trip to visit her two sons in Okla- Schultz, C atherine Edith Silver, sor the Annual City-W ide Tennis Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cole of urgent need for men and women land, A. E. Powell, Chester H
soma. She was rushed to the Harold Simmons, M arilyn Mae T ournam ent again this year. A K lam ath Falls and Mr. and Mrs. volunteers to help in connection W endt, and M. A. Adams.
emergency hospital there (just in Simmons, Harold L. Sm ith, W es-, Tournam ent Com m ittee with Dr. Jasp er Woodward of Merril, O re­ with the proposed sum m er pro­
C. A. Myers, incum bent coun­
time to save her life), in an am ­ ley F. Smith. William A. Starnes W. E. B racker as chairm an is gon.
ty assessor, is being opposed by
gram of activities this year.
bulance, after she was rendered Donnabelle Stauffer, Lillian Ed­ now being form ed to work out
The m onthly report of the Sec­ John H. Tizekker,
Mrs. Letha (Bilderback) Ha
unconscious, from an attack of ith Turnbull, Curtis E. Vail, Joan the details of the tournam ent this ( w orth and son, Richard Lee, of retary showed th at the Ashland
Carlos Morris and Frank Perl
accute Indigestion resulting from Lois • VanDewalker. Rudolf E sum m er, according to Ray Fletch-1 Tw enty-nine Palms, California, Hi Y and Tri Hi Y Clubs have are out to win the nom ination for
the poisoned food.
Vest, Jr., Theodora Wallace, Mary er, Y secretary. It Is anticipated left last week for their home given a total of $200.00 to the Y. County coroner.
W aterbury,
Shirley th at the tournam ent setup will after visiting her parents, Mr. M. C. A. World Youth Fund.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Dozier Elizabeth
G. R. C arter is unopposed for
are to be congratulated for the Ann Weitzel.
be much the same as that of last and Mrs. J. R. Bilderback and
county clerk and George W. N eil­
K atherine Irene Welch. Helen year with four divisions includ­ other relatives recently.
wuy their daughter, Mrs. Marjle
MRS. COLLIS PRESENTS
son is unopposed for District a t­
Muse, came out second in the Whiting, Fred E. Wilkins, La- ing Men’s Senior, Women's Sen­
PUPILS IN RECITAL
torney.
womens horse race last Sunday Verne Isabelle Williams, Willie ior, Men's Junior, and Women’s
Mrs. W. J. Collis presented.
afternoon, at the Ashland Rodeo Samuel Wilson, Jr., Beatrice M ar­ Ju n io r divisions. Trophies will be
Franklin Conley, Peggy O’Keefe,
grounds, In the contest held by ion Wines, Marvin Carry! Wines aw arded to the winners in each
Eunice Green, and Je rry S tubble­
the Medford Trail Riders. Mrs. Dawn Marie Witt, Donald H of the four divisions. Last sum ­
field in a piano recital last S at­
Muse resides In Valley View, but Wolff, Charles Robert Znrka.
m er about 30 tennis enthusiasts
urday afternoon at her home.
Harlan H. Barrows of Chicago,
The 12 who will receive dip participated in the City-Wide
Is well known in and around
Secretary of State Earl T. N ew ­
Mrs. Collis’ granddaught e r, nationally known consultant on
lomas
by
General
Education
De­
Klam ath Junction, having grown
Tournam ent.
A much larger bry has announced that plans for
velopm ent or M ilitary Service in num ber of players will probably local county seat distribution of M arylin Sm ith, also sang three developm ent problems, will d ir­
to womanhood here.
num bers during the recital.
ect the public hearing which the
elude'. Robert G. Goettllng, Don­ enter the tournam ent this year
license
plates
in
1949
are
being
Bureau of Reclam ation will hold
ald Van Curler, Robert L. Black than last.
ironed out so that approxim ately
in Medford, Oregon, -on June 8,
well, Donald Montgomery, Jos
half of the state’s motorists will
1948, to determ ine local senti­
eph W hitsett, W alter O'Toole,
next year save the 25-cent tem ­
m ent concerning proposed devel­
Edw ard Schultz. Ted E. Whited,
porary license sticker charge.
Seven popular m akes of grass opm ent of w ater resources of the
Edw ard Stone, Jacque T. Ross,
Newbry explained that the leg- silage field choppers will be de- Rogue River Basin, R. J. Newell,
Victor Phillips, Fred Starnes.
Ju st published by Funk and islature provided for the issu- m onstrated at the Jackson Coun- Regional Director, announced to­
W agnalls Company is a new tex t­ ance of driver’s licenses on a ty Grass Silage Field Day which day.
book entitled "Freshm an W rit­ staggered basis. This made nec­ will be held on the Bert R. El­
Barrows will also analyze the
ing.” The book is intended for essary the employment of secre­ liott farm, located just off Ross testim ony presented at the hear­
use by the first-year college En­ tary of state employees in most Lane on Jacksonville-C ent r a 1 ing and then prepare a report re­
Following two weeks of vigor­ glish Composition classes and
i:
ous campaigning, the following was w ritten by Ollie Depew, pro­ of the county seats not previous­ Point Highway, a t 10:30 a m., commending a course of action to
be followed with respect to the
officers were elected to head the fessor of English at Southern ly given local service by this Thursday, June 3.
Rogue River developm ent. The
Ashland Junior High Student Oregon College. The college is branch of state government. "We
have the employees in the coun­
This Week
hearing will be held in the A rm ­
Body next year: Harold Fowler,
adopting the text for use with its ty seats on essential jobs. It is
ory Building in Medford, begin­
President; Mike G rant, vice-pre­
own freshm an students, and it Is our plan to have them also take
ning at 10:00 a.m. on June 8, and
sident; Loyal Green, secretary.
expected
that m any colleges and on the duty of distributi n g
continuing on Ju n e 9. if required.
Pep Club Song Queens and
The Bureau will seek to learn
Best Sellers o f 1946 and
Yell leaders for next year will be U niversities in the nation will license plates,” Newbry said.
With the help of the legisla­
the feelings of people of the Rog­
Pat Austin, Nancy G raber, N or­ follow suit. Professor Depew is
1947 fo r 99c each.
ue River Valley concerning the
ma Balfour, and C harlotte Smyth. already nationally known for her ture, Newbry hopes to issue lic­
developm ent of new irrigation,
Seventh grade officers will be books on children’s literature. ense plates on the same basis as
Dog Stories and typing.
the driv er’s l i c e n s e , t h u s
the provision of supplem ental
elected next fall.
avoiding the annual rush which
Newly, elected officers will be
w ater, the developm ent of power
In the Annual Book Clear­
necessitates the hiring of many
generation facilities, the provis­
installed in office at a special as­
tem porary employees.
sembly
W
ednesday,
May
26th.
ion of flood control, the develop­
ance Sale
A nother phase of license plate
Retiring officers for this year
m ent of domestic w ater supplies
distribution
being given careful
Thursday
evening.
May
13,
are: President, Je rry Langer,
and the effects of the potential
vice president, Harold Fowler; m em bers of the ninth grade held study by Newbry is issuance of
developm ents on fish e ry r e
second vlce-presid e n t, M i k e a banquet in the Elks Club ban­ perm anent plates ‘ in 1950 with
sources. Inform ation is also de­
G rant and secretary, Bobbne C al­ quet room. Les G rant member date tags showing date of e x p ir­
sired concerning the cooperation
of the Elks Lodge, secured the ation to be clamped on the p er­
laway.
of local Interests in such devel­
banquet room for the ninth grade m anent plates.
opm ent under reclam ation laws.
N ew bry pointed out th at for
Kelly Krug and his sister, Mrs. members.
Albert Bench of Rearing, Pa.,
M embers of the eighth grade the first time license plate No.
Mr. and Mrs. Edw ard Zboral-
who have been the house guests served the banquet. A business 500,000 has been ordered by the
ski of Crescent City, California,
of their brother and wife, Mr. j m eeting and program was con- state. "Oregon is the second fast­
are moving to the home of his
and Mrs. B J. Krug recently, left ducted, after which dancing was est growing slate In the nation
parents, Mr and Mrs. Victor
and
facilities
of
the
secretary
of
H.
Fluhrer,
Jackson
county
1
last
Friday
for
Los
Angeles
for
a
enjoyed
for
an
hour.
Memory
Zboralski, 72 Garfield street this
270 East Main Phone B011
) week or so visit before returning Lane Studios took photographs state’s office must keep pace with businessman, who after a long week.
the state grow th.”
and commendable period of war
here and on to their home in the of the affair.
N ew bry is now a candidate for service, returned to his bakery
Forty students from W e e d
East.
| Miss Nana Cahill, Eldon Corth-
ell. Les G rant, Mrs. Kathleen republication nomination for the business in Medford, is now run- high school had a swimming
Steve Zarka spent Sunday and Sm yth and Joseph L. Fader chap- j secretary of state post in the 1 ninq for the Republican nomina- party at Helman Baths Monday
tion for State Senator,
May 21 primary elections.
morning.
Monday at the coast fishing.
eroned the group.
Need for YMCA
Funds Discussed
Dr. A. S. Taylor
To Be At University
YMCA W ill Again
Sponsor Ashland
Tennis Tourney
Newbry Announces
License Plans
Miss De Pew Gets
New Book Published
What They’re
Harlan H. Barrows
To Speak June 8
Bert Eliott’s Farm
Scene of Field Day
Junior High School
Officers Elected
Reading
W . H. Fluhrer
Ninth Graders Have
Banquet May 13
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