Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 29, 1948, Image 1

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NEWS REVIEW
Ashland, Jackson County, Oregon, July 29, 1948
Formerly the
Southern Oregon
Miner
$3.00 per yeer
Voi. 15, No. 21
Small fry dominate the green
Paint Store Has
Mr. and Mrs. (¿rove
sward at the.regular Thursday
A Photo Display
night band concerts. . . last week
Operate Eugene Store
Now on display at the F. J.
EDWIN H 8INQMA8TER JK
Mr. an i Mrs. Chuck Grove
Runtz paint store are a series of
aged a questionable two year
who
were formerly associated
color photographs of Southern
discovered to his pleasant sur
with the Western Stores in Ash­
prise that turning circles on tin
Oregon and Northern California
sloping park grounds was much
scenes The pictures were taken
land are now operating a hard­
more fun than doing the sunn
by
Southern
Oregon
Photo
Arts
ware store in Eugene, Oregon,
New Coach Coma» Hara
Chairm en Selected
thing on his level lawn at home
Several Newspaper»
company which is operated by
From Forest Grova To Take
according
to Mrs. Eloise Mackie,
For Varlou* Division»
...
JBRRY m il l e r , ton o
A nd Magazine» G ive
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
H.
Baker.
Over Bob Sheridan'» Job
owner of the store.
Of F all Show
hammering and sawing KEN
Favorable P u b licity
Photos which will be on dis
Associated with the Groves In
MILLEK, takes after his fathi
The school board of District 5 play for several days Include one
Chairman of the various divi­ the operation of the Eugene store
Interest in the Eighth Annual
in the sawing end of It at least announced this week that Kep- of Rabbit Ears, Mt. Pitt, Crater
JERKY sawn the air and flails leth Schilling has accepted the Lake, Castle Crags, Upper Siski­ sions of the Harvest Festival is C. O. Prentice, also a former Shakespearean festival which is
his arms in a manner quite be position of coach - biology teach­ you, Diamond Lake, and Table which will be held in Ashland In employee of the Western Stores being presented in Ashland Aug.
11-28 rose throughout the nation
coming to a potential maestro er. Schilling won the appoint­ Rock.
September have been selected in Ashland.
this
week with the release of
You can see JERRY at most any ment on the basis of his record In
from among the members of the
stories on the festival to eastern
concert, assisting CLIFF O R D competition with a dozen appli­
MRS LAMARRE RETURNS
Realty Board according to V. D. .’’ittenger Resigns
newspapers by a group of travel
WILLIAMS direct the band
Mrs. E, J. LaMarre recently re­ Bert Miller, member of the Fes­
cants. He comes to Ashland from
As City Constable
editors who visited the Shakes­
The teen age group did a fine Forest Grove where he has the turned to her home after spend­ tival committee.
John Riley Pittenger, who has pearean theatre Saturday.
job of advertising their last enthusiastic recommendation of ing five weeks in the New Engl­
W. P. Wright is in charge of been
The editors included George
city constable for the past
dunce and amuteur night show the school administration. His and states with her relatives and the floral displays.
Miller has
with a bombardment of Ashlund superintendent states that Schill­ also her son, Lt. A. W. LaMarre charge of the public school art. 12 years, announced this week Keaney, New York World Tele­
by plane, the bombs, handbills . ing "takes ordinary material and who is now located at Newport Jack Reed Is chairman of the that he was resigning his posi­ gram; Arthur Juntunen, Detroit
Free Press; Harry Smith, Cleve­
. . . part of the credit for th< molds winning teams and at the Rhode Island at the Naval Air committee on college art. H. C tion, the first of August.
idea going to SHIRLEY WEIT lame time develops boys that are base at that place. Mrs. LaMarre Galey is chairman of the canned
Pittenger became constable at land Plain Dealer; John Troan,
ZEL................ Army bound this sportsmanlike." Local fans are reports that flying was good and fruit division. The raw fruit di­ the time M. T. Burns became Jus­ Pittsburg Press; Josie Stout
Thurston, Des Moines Register
week are a lot of teen agers, familiar with his record during that she enjoyed the trip.
visions is under the direction of tice of the Peace.
and
Tribune; Charles Collins,
who’ll make the transition iron the
Reason for his resignation was
James F, Jeter. Grains will bt
two years that he was at But
Milwaukie
Sentinel; Naomi Do­
teen-ager to ' I in the next six te Falls
given
by
Pittenger
as
ill
health.
handled by H. L. Moore. Earl
both years that he was
bell,
Cedar
Rapids Gazette, and
weeks. Two who have things there his as teams
Williams Is in charge of vege­
won the South­
Leonard
Barnes,
Detroit Motor
coining their way are CURT
tables. Walter Redford will take
News.
VAIL and HUD KINCAID who ern Oregon Invitational Tourna­
care
of
art
displays
presented
by
They saw a portion of the re­
are going down to Fort Mason, ment and went Into the State
the general public. Fred Whited
hearsal of “Loves Labour’s Lost"
located at the Presidio in San Tournament at Salem. He is a
Is
in
charge
of
needlecraft
and
Mr
.and
Mrs.
Robert
Wilson
and interviewed Angus Bowmer,
Francisco where they will play graduate of both the Ashland announced this week that they 'William LeBow In charge of
director of the plays, who told
in the band, every rookies dream High School and Southern Oreg­ had sold their cafe on the Siski­ woodcraft.
The Southern Oregon Truckers them the history and the back­
on College and played both foot
of a home In the Army.
you, Ruby's Kitchen, to Mrs. Vio­ Ribbons and cash awards will League is having a picnic at Tou-
Travel editors who visited ball and basketball in ea c h let Peterson, t'asaaena, Califor­ be given to the winners in the velle State Park near Bybee ground of the festival association.
school
He
holds
a
masters
degree
In addition to the stories which
Ashland last Saturday morning
nia. The transaction was effec­ Various events. The winner of the Bridge on the Rogue River Sun­ were
released on the festival by
wen, on to Grants Pan where from the University of Oregon tive Monday, July 26.
best
one
farm
display
will
re­
day, August 1st, according to the travel editors, Harold Hunt,
they bored everyone in that fair where he was a member of the
Mrs. Peterson, who has had ceive $25.00; second place, $15.00 Lewis L. Simpson, secretary- drama critic of the Oregon Jour­
city by talking about nothing ex­ hi Delta Kappa - educational several years experience in res­ and third $5.00
manager.
nal stated last week in his col­
cept Ashland's Shakespearea n honorary.
taurant and delicatessen work in Winner of the best agricultur­ All members of the League umn that Ashland’s Shakespear­
For five years Schilling was in California will be the cook at the al unit display will receive $35.- and their families and all other
Festival. HARRY SMITH of the
Cleveland Plain Dealer was quite the Army and served in Iceland, establishment, and Alan Hazel- 00; second place will receive $25: interested log and lumber truck­ ean festival had made quite an
impression on eastern visitors
impressed by TRUBEE WET England, France, Belgium and rigg, Pasadena, will be the man­ and third place will receive $15 ers are invited to attend.
who
were tired of what he called
TER AU. and JOSIE STOUT Jermany. While at Fort Stevens ager. Herelrlgg is a graduate of
Items necessary for a one-farm
Each family is to bring their
THURSTON of the Des Molno he was coach and manager of Medford high school and attend­ display or an agricultural unit own picnic lunch and the League “the usual Western corn.”
Other publicity on the festival
Register and Tribune was im- Fort Stevens basketball team. He ed Oregon State college.
display Include three, four-inch will furnish free ice cream.
is due to appear in the New
presed enough by the entire re­ was co-captain of the post foot
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, who have bundles of wheat, barley, oats
York Times with a story in the
hearsal to write back to Ashland, ball team in 1941. At Forest operated the Kitchen for the past and alfalfa; and four varieties of
Sunday Magazine section of the
requesting further Information on Grove Schilling Is in charge of four years, left this week for tame or wild grasses in four- Rev. Klingshei Will
Times
by Mr. and Mrs. Richard
the Festival for a story which the community recreation pro­ Modesto, California, to be near inch bundles; ;three varieties of Replace Rev. Lindsay
she plans to do for her paper. So gram which will keep him busy Mr. Wilson’s brother, Luther 1 threshed grain, three varieties or The Rev. and Mrs. O. W. Neuberger concerning the Shake­
far, however, TRUBEE hasn't until the last of August when he Wilson, who recently had a ser-!Tn°r® of fruit, and a neat display Klingshei and children, Naomi. spearean Festival.
With the large amount of fav­
heard from HARRY.
will move to Ashland with his lous surgical operation.
j of cabbage,
potatoes, melons Phillip, and Vaughn are expected
orable
advance publicity being
COLONEL HAROLD JORDAN family. He will assist Coach O’­
corn, and corn on stock, and oth­ to arrive in Ashland Saturday
given
the
Festival this year mem­
ex-Legion commander, is tossing Neil with football and act as
er farm products.
The Rev. Klingshei, who is from bers of the
board of directors,
lus hat In the ring for the post head basketball coach as well us Radio Hams Talk
Any farm or individual may Camas, Washington, has been
of vice convnander of American teach biology clause.., In the Sen­ About Demonstration enter separate listings of the ex­ called to fill the vacancy left in Bowmer, and members of the
are hoping that the house is
Legion District No. 4 . . . and ior High school.
Members of the Ashland Radio hibits, whether or not they have the Assembly of God church by a cast
sellout.
speaking of politics, outside of
entered
a
one-farm
or
agricul­
the
transfer
of
the
Rev.
Gordon
club
discussed
having
a
club
de­
D eA u trem o n t In elig ib le
No reserved seats are being
the national show which congress
Prizes and Lindsay.
monstration on emergency value tural unit display.
sold this year according to Mar­
and HARRY TRUMAN are pre­ Local fans were much Interest­ of
ribbons
will
be
awarded
first.
Mrs.
Lindsay
and
children,
Ca-
Short Wave radio at the Tues­
shall Woodell, treasurer of the
senting, things seem to be rath­ ed in the candidacy of Chuck D’-
night meeting of the club at second, and third place In each (rol, Gilbert, and Dennis are at association. Tickets for the plays
er dead. Outside of the filing for Autremont for the position of day
division.
' present in Portland, Oregon. The are being sold in advance, and
councilman by HENRY GERDES basketball coach at the Senior George Knox's, East Main street,
A
plan
to
send
prize
winning
Rev. Lindsay, who is editor of a
Ashland.
nothing of importance on the lo­ High. D'Autremont has been out­
exhibits to the state fair has been paper, “Wings of Healing" is at season memberships which in­
Bob
Relnholdt
is
president
of
cal scene Is happening . . . The standing as an athlete and Is do­
advanced.
present arranging revival meet­ clude eight tickets to any plays
rumors are even taking siestas ing un outstanding job as mana­ the organization. The demonstra­ All automobile dealers in town ings in the northwest for the Rev. are also being sold at the present
time.
these days . . . Whether PHIL ger of the Ashland city baseball tion will take place on Main have been contacted to place William Freeman.
street
where
people
can
see
it.
team.
The
position
which
was
Othello will be presented Aug­
STANSBURY, COLONEL PRES­
their new model cars on display
ust 11, 16, 20, and 25. Love’s La­
TON B. WATERBURY, HAROLD vacant at the high school re­ George Knox won a call book in the center of the Armory. Two
bour's Lost will be presented on
MERRILL, LLOYD SELBY, GER­ quires that the man teach bio- in an intra-club drawing.
cars may be entered by each Grange Members To
Attending the meeting were agency.
August 12, 17, 21 and 26. King
ALD WENNER or the present In­ ogy as well as coach and the
Help __ With
Festival
_,
John is scheduled for presenta-
cumbent, THORNTON WILEY, certificate for which D’Autre- Reinholdt, Knox, Sid Knox , Max
Plans
for
a
Grand
Finale
night
e In,ow- master of th^ .tio n August 13, 18, 23 and 27.
will run is problematical, their mont is eligible, according to the Croson, George Croson. John at which time skits by partici­ R»u
Bellview
Grange, has announced And the Merchant of Venice wlll
Dave
Sample,
Jr.
George
Sikes,
names have all been mentioned rules of the State Department of
pating organizations will be pre­ the names of members of the v,. «shown Aimnd 14 io oj
at various times In smoke filled Education, would not let him Putman, Bill McMonlgal, Bill sented are being made. At pres­ Grange who will aid in making g Sh°Wn August 14’ 19’ 24 and
rooms by various would be king­ teach the biology on the high Johnson and John Semple.
ent participating organizations the Harvest Festival in Ashland
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makers. STANSBURY has made school level. Finunces require the ODD FELLOWS HALL
Include the Soroptlmists, Kiwan- a success. The Festival Is slated V x ijl P v titiL f ' l . i k
no comment . . . WATERBURY consolidation of these two fields IS BEING PAINTED
V illi)
ls, Rotarians, Lions, the Talent for September in the Ashland ■L^ CI1
has indicated no particular de­ and It was Impossible to keep his
Grange,
and
Bellview
Grange.
Armory.
To Meet In August
In line with the present policy
sire to trade a regiment for a name among those finally consi­
Felix Johnson is in charge of The Neil Creek club will meet
of brightening up the town the Phoenix Grange has also been
city. . . . MERRILL Indicates no dered.
the booth. Louis Pankey is chair­ at 1:30 o’clock Thursday, August
Odd Fellows building is being asked to participate.
desire to trade u councilman's
man of the Raw Fruits and Vege­ 19, in the home of Mrs. Annie
painted.
The
contract
for
the
job
seat for the mayor's chair . . . Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bilderback has been let to C. E. Taylor.
Jackie Frazee, daughter of Mrs. tables division for the grange. Wilson, Neil creek road.
Mrs.
SELBY said, when he left the of the Lincoln camp were busl-
Carmen Frazee. Reno. Nevada, Fred Engle is in charge of Field Neil Henry is co-hostess.
nesscallers In Ashland, last Tues­ Dr. Ernest Everett and family Is visiting Miss Gail Taylor, Crops. Woodcraft and Art from
day. They also visited her moth­ are out of town until August 2. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. the Grange will be handled by
The Rev. and Mrs. Earl Down­
er, Mrs. Nora Grow,
The Wardrobe Cleaners are Taylor, Fordyce street, ’’’he Fre- Ileane Jarvis. Mary Stenrud has ing and family have returned to
Mrs. Florence Pugsley, High­ closed until next Monday, to en­ zees are former residents of Ash­ charge of Needlecraft.
Nelle Ashland from a trip to Santa
way 99, sold her place this week able the staff to take vacations. land, having lived on Mead St. ¡Dunne is responsible for the ex Rosa, California, where they vis­
to Warren E. Mapes of Ashland
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hill, Si*., Mrs. C. A. VanDewalker Is now hiblt of Canned Fruit ad Vege ited her sister and family, Mr.
and plans to move back to Long were Ashland callers lust Wed­ assisting Dr. Edward Brown as ¡tables.
Luella Applegate Is in and Mrs. G. H. Stansburg, and
Beach about August 10th.
nesday.
office nurse.
charge of flowers.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
McGuire.
Kenneth Schilling
Accepts Position
Of H S Hoopmentor
Harvest Festival
Plans Are Nearly
Completed Now
Ruby’s Kitchen
Sold This Week
Shakespearean
Festival Receives
National Notice
Truckers League
To Have Picnic
Whdt They re
Reading
This Week
These Are Strange Tules
by Anthony Abbot
Yankee Storekeeper
by R. E. Gould
The Arabian Bird
by Constantine Fitz Gib­
bon.
Aurora Dawn
by Herman Wouk
The Vixens
by Frank Yerby
M ART
270 East Main
Phone 8011
Mother I^ove Is
Ashland District Range Land Found To Be In Fine
Slightly Misguided
A stray black cocker spanit
Condition by Party of Experts aud Local Stockmen came
to Suncrast orchard a fe«
Harold Thomas, Ashland district Harold White, Talent Experiment The second day was spent in the weeks ago and a short time aftc
arrival there she gave birt
forest ranger. They discovered Station agronomist: and M. L.'Dead Indian and Butte Falls her
to eight puppies.
Tedrow,
assistant
supervisor
of
that for this season of the year
area. The third day was spent
One day while the moth«
the Rogue River National Forest,
the range was in exceptionally who
in the Prospect and Union Creek cocker was away a yellow bar
conducted
the
tour.
From
good condition, and plans are be­ the stockmen’s association, Ben area. Studies were made of the tam hen discovered the puppie
ing made to further improve
Day, president, and R. G. Fowler, natural return of vegetation from eating under the house. Cluckin
range conditions.
chairman of the range seeding controlled grazing or absolute in a motherly fashion she tried t
cover them with her wings, fail
Thirty five permittees are pre­ committee, were present for the
sently using the Ashland dis­ entire trip. Other stockmen pre­ non-use and of the success of ing in this she talked to ther
trict’s available range with 3000 sent at various times on the tour various seedings. It was the con­ and pleaded and coaxed in he
cattle being grazed in the district. ¡were Clarence Buck, H e n ry sensus of opinion that consider­ banty fashion until she got ther
It is planned to do intensive Owens and Herb Carlton, direct­ able improvement could be made to trail her back to their bed.
There the banty tried agaii
experimental work in three sel­ ors; Jack O’Brien from Apple- by proper seeding of these range
to
cover the puppies with he
ected areas: Anderson Ridge in gate; Everett Beeson of Talent; areas, and trials will be started
wing», and the pups, thinking i
the Applegate, Silver Fork Basin Ed Whltton, Mrs. Kate Neill,
and Willow Flats in the Butte Miss Joan Neill, all of Ashland; this fall by cooperation of the was a marvelous game, raise«
Falls area. H. A. Schoth, forage Buck Grieves of the Prospect Jackson County Stockmen’s As­ her up off the ground and pitch
her this way and that, and al
crops specialist of the Bureau of area; and John Day and Earl Day sociation and the Forest Service, ed
the
while the banty clucke<
of
Central
Point.
Rangers
present
Plant Industries; H. A. Lindgren,
to determine how this improve­ proudly as she rode herd on he:
Extension animal husbandman; were Robert Appleby, Union ment can best be made. Plans eight adopted children.
council, two years ago that he W. C. Weir, Professor of animal Creek; Bob Beeman, Butte Falls; are for continuing long-range ex­ When the mother spaniel cami
planned to retire from public husbandry; and Rex Warren, Ex­ Harold Thomas, Ashland; and perimental work to eventually! the puppies deserted the banti
life, but he didn’t say how long tension specialist in farm crops, Loren Cooper of Applegate.
cover all of the range problems. for the lunchwagon, and try ai
. WENNER has made no com­ were the men from Corvallis who The tour included an entire A meeting of the Jackson Coun­ hard a» she might, the banty het
ment . . . and MAYOR WILEY came In to help W. B. Tucker, day spent in the Applegate area ty Stockmen’s Association was couldn't compete with food.
Is saving his breath
. . that county agent and secretary-treas- --
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aa^.aaa v California
uiliwttliu O
» V« V« f held Thursday
M j a-va.»««»»^
IV Her adopted brood left hei
and
In «.vaw
Northern
study
evening Ill
in U
the
leaves the field open to the lone uerer of the Jackson County lng conditions and re-seeding at- County Agents’ office where the, standing there, sadly clucking t<
E arle
candidate, TOM WILLIAMS of ‘ ¡Stockmen’s
i t — .... — ■ • Association; —
■ - j tempts being made by the Kla- first plans were outlined and ap^ herself, while they gorged them
the Espee
fJossy, assistant county agent; I math National Forest district, proved.
! selves.
Important Improvement in the
Rogue River National Forest
range area is expected to be the
results of the three day range
tour made by forage and range
management experts from Ore­
gon State College, County Agents
office, Talent Experiment Station
and the U. S. Forest Service, ac­
cording to Ben Day, president of
the Jackson County Stockmen’s
Association. Careful study of the
condition of the ranges and
methods of re-seeding and Im­
provement by better manage­
ment were made on the three
day trip.
The group spent a day on the
Ashland district of the Rogue
River forest, accompanied by