Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 30, 1948, Image 1

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U. OÍ O. Labi ary.
DOING THE
TOWN
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PER
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Formerly the
Southern Oreqoa
Miner
$3.00 per year
NEWS REVIEW
$3.00 per Y ear
A shland, '.Jackson C o unty, Oregon, ih c k s im y , si p i i mbi r ,»». ,.,4x
By Ed McLain
Volume 15, Number jo
The npiition <>i the inun mi the
tieel ih apparently beginning to
SHIRLTY WEITZEL SOC
jell. The results ol this week's
FRESHMAN SECRETARY
poll of fifty people* show (hut |
•Shu Icy Weitzel, Asnland, was
only 30'/» of the people polled
e b cted .secretary ol the Freshm an
were undecided as to which ol
da.-» at Souhern Oregon college,
the M ayoralily candidates Io vote I H tf.iio i* c o n c e rn in g the p o s s ib ility o f lo ca l o p tio n being on the b a l­
were
S andoe
m ».<<«<»<„•
f le c tio n s w
ere held la s t week. 1
J tm t
lor, us coinpiired to 36'/> two lo t llu s N o v e m b e r w ith the re s u lta n t p o s s ib ility th a t A s h la n d w o u ld
'
'
¡Other
officers
President,
^ d Peabody, brother of Ken
English at tin ' p.versity of C o l- |WllHafn j onfca include,
weeks ugo.
K b m a th ^ ¡ P e a b o d y , missing Ashland jewel
become a d ry to w n were la id to rest th is week. I here w ill be no I i k . i I
orado, ha. aw a (led th e A sh la n d vice president, Charles B ertram . 'r* has
Ih . Walt Weller, continued to ip tio n v o le on the b a llo t N c s c n ib c r 4.
bas been
bt’cn in
in Ashland
Ashland during
during
le.id the puck with 3295 of the
Public lib rary < se t ol 21 of th e G rants Pass; and treasurer Bar- the Past week to asslst *n direct'
I he ru m o r s ta rte d last sum m er ss lien a p e titio n to keep m isle a d in g
votes. Two weeks ago Doc was a
latest publi lied m ystery books. bara Bottjer, Medford.
,n « the starch for the jeweler
lull length ahead with 34%., with liq u o r a d v e rtis in g o u t o f O re g o n newspapers and p e rio d ica ls was being
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who was last seen Thursday
Mr. Sandoe, who is a mystery
Ids n eoie.t competitor, the pre­ c irc u la te d th ro u g h o u t the state. I he p e titio n requested th a t the name, book reviewer wrote. “I spent
morning in front of the Lithla
sent Incum bent, polling 20%, a p rice , and m a ke r o f the liq u o r o n ly , be p e rm itte d in any liq u o r a d v e r­ five extieniely plea,ant weeks in eastern part of the state, it is ex­ theatre.
loud of 14%. This week, even tis in g .
Ashland working with the sum ­ pected that more than the usual
Circulars describing Peabody
with u loss of 2%* he is still lead­
mer Fexival and teaching at the num ber will hunt blacktail deer as a missing person and offering
Tills petition was circulated In«
this
season.
This
will
be
due,
in
ing this tim e by 16%, since hi* Ashland and among othei Oregon
College In token of a regard tha
$100.00 rew ard for inform ation
closest rival, the licket-punchln' cities. The Rev. Robert Mcllven-
is very warm I am sending to part, to the opening of the m ajor­ leading to his w hereabouts have
ity
of
the
Tillamook
burn
area
railroader, Tom Williams, polled na, m inister of the First M etho­
you a parcel of book* for the
been seent out by Ed Peabody
it.';
Public Library of Ashland.
I to hunting this year. The deer in The circulars describe Ken P ea­
dist church stated that to fils
this
region
fere
reported
to
be
in
hope they will be acceptable as
For Tom this is u trem endous knowledge there were approx!
body as being five feet eight
excellent condition.
gifts.”
Increase, compared with our poll mutely 300 signatures obtained In
inches tall, light brown hair re­
Mr. C. A. Lockwood, Oregon ceding slightly at top and sides.
of two weeks ago, when he polled Ashland on the petition.
Miss Cora Mason, librarian,
PLANT
TO
BE
KNOWN
"This petition," Mcllve n n a
only 6%. Apparently Tom Is us­
said not only will they be “ac- State Game Supervisor, once He has hazel eyes, small even
AS DOMICILIARY CENTER
ing some of his political uccumen stated, 'was sponsored by the An­
ceeptable" but greatly appreciat­ again calls attention to the fact teeth, a small brown mustache,
that this year all deer hunters are weight 150 lbs, wears size 38
in drum m ing up votes from the ti-Liquor League of Portland. It
Camp White Hospital on Mon­ ed by those who read them faster
large group of undecided voters. never got on the ballot because day ul this week was officially than the Library can buy them! icquired to obtain a deer tag be- suit and size 8 '2 shoe. He is also
foie hunting. This tag is in addi­ left handed.
The strength of the Incumbent there were not enough signatures taken over by the V eteran’s a d ­
tion to the regular hunti n g
mayor, Thornton S. Wiley, seems throughout the state and it fizzl­ m inistration and will be restored
W hen last seen at 8:30 a.m.
license and can be obtained at Thursday m orning in front of the
to fluctuate. Two weeks ago he ed out som ewhere along the and put into shape as soon as
any license agency.
boomed up to 20%, but now that line.”
Lithia theatre in Ashland by
possible. February 1, 1949 has
Among the nhnrods who have William Yates, Ashland electri-
As rum ors do, ■ this one got , it's been set 1 as
the m onthly water bill is almost
as the
target
date
for r
m e la
i goi u
a ie io
made plans to be in there tickl­ cian, Peabody was w e a r i n g
due, he hus dropped buck to the start In the advertising petition ,,p,.nin(, of the domiclliary center
ing
the ¿ triggers
on their 30-30s hrow n lace oxfords, d ark blue pin
and during the past three months
original 12%.
_
. »i.uT
"7
Official title of the plant will
Friday, October 1. thousands
of this weekend are: Harry McNair, tc.,.jr,„
..
Col. Preston W aterbury has there has been much talk in the be the Veteran's A dm inistration
Oregon
nlmrodg
including
local
bistros
côneerni
n
g
t
h
e
“
,
^
nB
.
“
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t
K
H
l'
s
h
in
»
»
blue
w
ith
white
more than doubled his percentage
domiciliary center, M e df o r d, from Ashland will take to the Marion Mann, Don Brace, Dr.
in the past two weeks. The last secret petition which was being Oregon. The domiciliary center
stripes.
forests as the general deer season W alter Weller, Andy Anderson,
poll indicated that 2% of the circulated by the churches. Said will require $325,000 to be spent
Jew elry which he was wear-
opefis Although general rains John Nosier, Clyde Caton. Jack
people polled were in Ids favor, petition to be on the local option In restoration J. T. Holmer, Med­
ng
might have 'included two
throughout
the state
should
hunting
conditio
ns, make
t h e 'S eripter, ¿ T c L a ^ ^
an
while this w eek’s poll shows that situation.
ford,
is
the
engineering
officer.
ideal
There is no local option p eti­
8% are of the W aterbury school.
Much of the $325.000 will be S td e game departm ent w arned!m an, Don Rubb, Carl Peterson.
3 S,ta?n!eS’
tion being circulated. The only
Undecided 30%
spent on replacing the w ater sys­ th
inter« should
chnniri be
h» ovfx-omotx/
r nwirin Grubb.
r.n .k h m
u Grubb. John s^ee round case, this watch
thin hunters
extrem ely Larkin
Milo
^ atch\ had
thing
In
circulation
has
been
a
Weller 32%
-•a?*ful with fires as the deep Grubb. Russel. Miller, Jean Eber-
™
tem which has deteriorated since ca
rumor.
Williams 16%
the Camp White deactivation.
o*s cover is still dry In many hart. Dr. Harvey Woods, Dr. inscription on the back, “F. K.
fonr-sts
Wiley 12%
The annual payroll of the cen­ payts
art of the state.
¡Clarence Woods, Arch Work, Peabody, Elgin Watch college."
W aterbury 8%
ter will am ount to more than
although
many
hunters
will
as
Ralph McCullough, and Dom The other watch is a seven jewel
Jordan 2%
$500,000 and some $400.000 will usual
Elgin, plain face, yellow gold and
sat hunt for rnule deer in the Provost.
is rectangular shaped. F. K. P ea­
he spent each year for equipm ent.
One cheerful bit of inform ation I
body is engraved on the back.
The center will have a staff of
to be garnered from this poll, no
He wore a key chain of yellow
204 persons who will be assisted
m atter for whom you personally
The Board of Directors of the by 50 member (patient) em ploy­
gold with an attached jew el plate
muy be, is the fuct that 80% of
w ith five jew’els. He also was
those polled were registered Re­ Ashland Y.M.C.A. met in the soc- ees. It will have a capacity of
1671528376
W’earing a wide band wedding
member, Suturday Is the lust day ial Room of the ” Y” Building 500 beds,
j Monday evening, Septem ber 27th
Veterans who will be patients
ring and a ruby stone.
to register!
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to plan for a more comprehensive at the te n te r will not be hospital-
Peabody is a constant pipe
A program unique in its appll- the pictures as they are present-
|program of activities for the en- >Zl‘d In the strict sense of the cation to religion will be present­ ed.
sm oker and is rather quiet by
suing year. The report of the sec-¡term . According to V eteran's Ad-
Mrs. Erma Berg will sing the nature.
OF THE
retary showed that the "Y” Build m inistration authorities the cen- ed Sunday evening at 7:45 a.m. Lord's Prayer as part of the pro­ His wife, Evelyn M inster P ea­
ing had been used by a large 'te r will be a place for disabled a t the Congregational church In gram. Musical background has body, and infant daughter reside
,..... and handicapped veterans w*ho, Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mol­ been selected from the works of at 1250 Iowa street, Ashland.
num ber of both boys and girls
Philip Wendt
during the sum m er m onths A t. because of their handicap, have ine will present a program of Schubert, Beethoven, Dvor a k, His parent's address is F rank W.
Philip Wend, who is a candi­
tendance at Craft work periods no other place to live.
kpditebrome colored pictu r e s . Rubinstein, Brahms, Massenet, Peabody, 164 South L i b e r t y
date foi cypncibnan, u running waa w ell o v er the 740 madt w hile - .V e s t FU-einau, Boise.
street, Elgin, Illinois.
laann»
taken throughout the Weal, in a*List, and Franck.
on a platform which hus us its
nfiippr living
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has been appointed supply officer
M embers of the Lions club and
the
total
attendance
of
boys
and
sermon
busic plank the revision of water
Scenes to be shown include Ralph Leach were notified of
girls using the gume facilities in of the installation and has a rriv ­
Dr.
Evart
P.
Borden
will
nar­
rates to provide equitable charges
some taken at the Grand Canyon Peabody’s disappearance at 11:00
ed in Jackson county to begin
lor domestic, Industrial, und ag ­ the building was 1560 for the past work. The personnel officer, Sam rate the scriptures as the scenes of Arizona, The Oregon Coast, Thursday m orning and they in ­
three months. Y.M.C.A. Clubs
unfold, Miss M argaret Ramsay, The Cascades, Glacier National
ricultural use.
Butturff, also arrived this week
stituted a local search at that
Wendt, who is a steam engin­ earned over from last year in­ and hiring of personnel Is expect­ organist, will play selectio n s Park. White Sands Monument, time.
clude:
the
Senior
Hi
Y
Club
und­
which
will
follow
the
mood
of
eer by profession, states that he
Ranier National Park, Glacier
ed to begin immediately.
Peabody’s disappearance was
the pictures. Other music, spec­ National Park, Bryce Canyon,
research on the w ater situation er the leadership of Mr. M. D.
Manager
of
the
center,
Paul
A.
reported
to the Ashland police at
Yoder.
20
boys
In
this
group
met
ially
selected
by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
In Ashland indicates that Indus­
Carlsbad Caverns, Mt. Hood, and 4:15 p.m. Thursday approxim ate­
Hatton, will
arrive next week.
trial w ater consumers are being last night In the "Y” Building He has been m anuger of the V. Moline, will be synchronized with other portions of the west.
ly seven hours ofter the disap­
charged an Inequitable fee, p a r­ for the first m eeting of the year. A. hospital at Fort Harrison
pearance. Nothing has m aterial­
ticularly when compared
with The Senior Tri Hl Y Club which Montana, hospital.
ized since then.
1 for many years has been under
the rules charged orchards.
Prior to the decision of the
According to Chief of Police
the
direction
of
Mrs.
Edith
Good
Concerning the city
electric
United States Congress to have
Clarence
Williams there is no
has
already
started
the
work
of!
rules he stated that he felt that
{the V eteran’s adm inistration ae-
(evidence of foul play.
the
year
under
th?
direction
°f
I
a complete investigation should
, Ralph Picard, assistant at the
be made.
Citizens of Ashland Mrs. Glenn Crisp. The Ju n io r >q u ,re CaniP White there was
Tri Hi Y Club has already m a d e 'much speculation In the Southern
Jew elry store, is operating the
Officers
of
the
Ashland
Tri
Hi
should be assured un electric
plans for Its first m eeting of the Pa rt of the 8late concerning the Y and Hi Y Clubs met at the
•business
w ith the assistance of
charge In line w*lth the rates In
possibility of the State of Oregon Y.M.C.A. Thursday evening, Sept
Mrs.
Peabody.
year
under
the
leeadership
of
other areas.
taking over the hospital.
em ber 30th to plan for special
Wendt, who was born in Green- Mrs. M. A. Miller who served as
CACTI REFERENCES
State Senator Lew Wallace, events in the Hi Y program this
adult
advisor
for
the
group
last
lake county, Wisconsin, favors
GIVEN TO LIBRARY
Democratic
candidate
for
gover­
year.
the adoption by the city adm inis­ year. Helping Mrs. Miller in the nor, O. H. Bengston, Earl New
Mrs. Charles J. Reisdorf, Ash­
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Activities up for discussion at
tration of a policy which will work with this group this year bry, Frank Van - Dyke,
land resident, recently presented
and many the meeting included: a City-
keep all citzens fully Informed will be Mrs, M argaret McClean.
a valuable collection of books to
others assisted in the state pro-.w ide Induction Ceremony for
of the operation of the com m un­ 1 The Junior Hi Y Club which gram to acquire the institution.
the Public library according to an
new members at which time all
for the past two years has been
ity-
announcem ent m ade today by
under the leadership of Mr. G ay­ For a period of time a petition of the Tri Hi Y and Hi Y Clubs
Miss Cora Mason, city librarian.
was
being
circulated
asking
that
of
the
city
would
induct
new
lord Vestal will have new leader­
H er father had been a special­
s h ip this year. Plans for the o r­ the m easure to acquire the instir members at a public ceremony;
ist in cacti cultivation in C alifor­
tut
ion
be
placed
on
the
ballot.
the
Hi
Y
Officers
Training
Con­
ganization of new Hi-Y and Tri
nia and his garden had specimens
ference to be held in Klamath
Hi Y Clubs were made at the
of m any rare cacti which he had
PLEDGE THETA CHI
Falls early this fall: Registration
Board meeting last night.
U niversity of Oregon, Eugene,
gathered from all over the world.
| Special events on the calendar Septem ber 28—H arry Kennasto, of local clubs with the National
As
a student in the field, he col­
I for this fall include the Annual Je rry Leslie, and Harold Sim- Hl-Y movement and plans for the
lected
books and periodicals,
I Registration of ul I Y M C. A monds, all of Ashland, pledged organization of new Tri-Hi-Y and
some
of
them in Germ an, which
Building members which will Theta Chi fraternity on Friday. Hi-Y clubs In local and nearby
w ill, be a delight to the cactus
schools.
Present
at
the
meeting
start early In the month of Octo­ Septem ber 10, at the conclusion
hobbyists. It is this fine collect-
Eon
of rush week on the University will be the officers from the Sen­
ber.
Rev. Elmer B. Sachs, who is *on that Mrs. Reisdorf gave to the
ior
Hl-Y
club,
the
Senior
Tri-Hi-
Also planned for this fall is an of Oregon campus. E ig h te e n
lib ra ry .
Y club, Junior Tri-Hi-Y club and the Founder and Chief Director
Open House for parents of the house pledged 213 boys,
of the National Organization of e The, SU?;>eCt ° f *'Cactaceae and
the Junior Hi-Y club.
Building members at which time
Pika
r a
...
, Succelents” is now one of the
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Sky Pilots of Am eiica is sche- most om plete specialized subjects
Dr. W alter Weller, w
John
cllll wjll
--
vriia* Nos-
a €1 special program
will IJt*
be pre-
sented for the parents of the boy J c r* Clyde Caton, Don Brace and
duled to arrive in Ashland in his in the Library. The classification
and girl m em bers of the Ashland And-V Anderson, left Monday for
"Sky Pilot" plane sometl m e wiu rk by B rittton and Rose, as
Y.M.C.A. Committee in charge o f |a hunting trip into the back coun-
W r.‘ - P H O N E 2 4 1 4
■ W Monday, Oct. 4th. He will begin Wel1 as a beautiful supplem ent-
this event Is composed of Mrs, l*1^ ou^ °f Burns, Oregon.
a series of Gospel meetings Mon- r k
ar ha and
Hugh McKeever, Giles S. Green I
a
,
pock, which brings the form er
day
evening
at
<
30
P
M.
at
the
work
up
to
date,
will
be kept in
and Rev, E, P, Borden,
;tlon in other lands.
local First Baptist Church. T hese-the reference departm ent for a-
Gala Broadway
Plans were also completed at < Elected to the Y.M.C.A, Boarc
meetings will continue nightly v aRabillty to everyone, Miss Mas-
the meeting to raise the balance of Directors was Mrs. J. P
of the $200,00 World Service Clark fill the vacancy left by the
throughout the week and in clu d -| son sa’d-
Pledge of the Ashland Y.M.C.A. resignation of Mrs. C. M. Fraziet
Only showing between Port­
mg Sunday morning Oct. 1 0 th J soc m
IF t T S i ^ L D T
land and San Francisco
to this im portant work of the who recently moved from the
. achs spent four years as a i Southern Oregon college foot-
Young Men’s Christian Assocla- city,
j detective on the Evanstone Illi- ball team will travel South this
¡nois Police D epartm ent in the weekend to meet Hum boldt State
¡days of the A1 Capone episode.’college in a Far W estern tilt. The
I He has had much experience Red Raiders are expected to
.with juvenile problem s, a n d .m a k e a better showing this week
Orifinal B’«My C«t t Production I
• comes approved as a successful .than last. Eastern W ashington
A r h S M A M fA Y f^ /C /i! I
Youth W orker and Pastor. He college of Education laced the
Mrs, John C, Cotton has again (Department,
with Rochelle Hudson
will bring interesting jnforrfia-, Raiders, 23 to 0 last week in a
been named chairm an of the I This fourth annual chest X-
tion and film production of Jun- non-conference game.
Mail orders now accepted
chest X-ray survey comm ittee for ray survey, which is a method
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Send self-addressed envelope 'ior and Senior Sky Pilot work ini
the Ashland area, It was an- of finding cases of tuberculosis
action. A work among Youth I Mrs. Robert Vrom an un.lei •
To Craterian Theatre
nounced today at a prelim inary in the early stages, Is to be held
Medford. Oregon
which has a decided Gospel and w ent m ajor surgery at the Sacred
meeting of representatives of th e 'in Jackson county from Novem-
Missionary emphasis.
-
H eart hospital in Medford. Mon-
Evening
Show
Jaekson County Public H e a lth ; ber 15th to the 24th. The dates
The public is cordially invited day.
$3.60
•
$3.00
-
$2.40
association, the Oregon State and hours when the mobile X
270 East Main Phone 8011
to attend these meetings and j Mr. and Mrs. Leyton Schell and
Bargain Matinee—
Board of Health, the Oregon T u -'ra y unit will be in Ashland will
watch for the Sky Pilot plane two daughters visited Mr. and
$2.40 • $1.80 - $1.20
berculosls and Health association be announced later, it was stat-
over Ashland and surrounding I Mrs. E. S. Madden, Phoenix
and the Jackson County Healthed*
community.
Sunday.
LOCAL OPTION WILL NOT BE ON
Library Is Given
BALLOT AT NOVEMBER ELECTIONS 21 Mystery Books
No Trace Found
of Ken Peabody
Camp White Taken
Over by the V. A.
Hunters Take To
Hills This Friday
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News Report
From the YMCA
UNIQUE PROGRAM TO BE GIVEN
AT
Thumbnail Sketches
Candidates
YMCA Officers
Plan Fall Events
Rev. Elmer Sachs to
Arrive October 4th
NEW!
ntain Pen
&
Mechanical Pencil
CRAÏERIAN
Repair
Saturday, Oct. 9
Service
STAGE SHOW
Eactory Prices
(luaranteed
5 Day Service
At
M ART
MRS. J. COTTON WILL AGAIN HEAD
ASHLAND CHEST X-RAY SURVEY
© ? BURLESQUE
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