Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 07, 1948, Image 1

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DOING TH E
Stmikesm (bieatm
TOWN
By Ed McLain
This week, tn v e rin v a v ir tu a lly
unexplored field, the New« Re'-
vie » poll delved deeper Into u)<
o p lrlo 'ix of ir t man o r the rtre e ’
On the Issue of th - tom lo',
<-|eetion foi C * v Recorder there
are two main points of view. One,
“Mr. Adams has had it ,on< e-
nough, let’s have a change.’ The
• tuer, "Mi Hardy has hi» pile,
why does he want to take the job
horn a m an who need» It?’ Ju»t
how predom inant each view in
can he seen from the result» of
this weeks poll. Out of fifty vote»
J. Q. Adam», the Incumbent,
polled tw enty-four per cent or
twelve vote». J. H. Hardy ran up
a tidy sum of tw enty-five vote»,
or fifty per cent. Tim rem aining
twenty-nix per cent were unde­
cided a» to which of the political
aspirant» to choose.
NEWS REVIEW
$3.00 per Year
Senior Tri-Hi-Y
Club Organized
Formerly the
Southern Oregon
Miner
$3.00 per year
A shland, .Jackson C ounty, Oregon,
Several Attend 99
Highway Dedication
IHIRSUAV, <x lo iT k 7.
Volum e i j , N u m b e r j
Candidates for City Office to
G et Third Degree from Ministers
■ ti i . pi ( .‘.nil nt ..I
tin- Cham ber of Commerce, Mi
The Ashland Senior Tri HI Y and Mrs. Wm. McGee, secretary
Club tops the list of Y M C A . of the Cham ber; Colonel Preston
B. W
aterbury,
candidate
Ma
,
■'
»».Ji«-i
o u ry , v
u r iu iu u ie l for
o r jv
ia -
Club» this fall in being the f ir « tiyor: Thornton S Wiley, Mayor
group to complete H h m em ber­ of Ashland; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
C a n d id jtc s fo r c ity o ffic e in the fo rth c o m in g Ashland elections w ill
ship roster and affliliate with the Koozer, Mr. and Mrs. Lyndel
each receive a set o f questions on matter« p e rta in in g to p u b lic interest
National Hl Y movement. At a Newbry, Roger Rath, und O W
memliers o f the Ashland M in iste ria l Association decided at th e ir m eet­
Pot Luck Dinner held In the i«ieen were among the Ashland
ing M onday.
people who attended th<- dedica
T h is ' week is National News
Social Room of the Y.MC.A lion at Wolf Creek last Friday
Answers to the questions w ill he made available fo r p u b lic a tio n and
paper week, and the m anagem ent
Monday evening, October 4, the of the new stretch of Highway of the Southern Oregon News Re­ d is trib u tio n . 1 be Rev. George Shuman, pastor o f the f irst Presbyter­
< lub took into m em bership 18 99.
view, C H Wines and Wendell ian ch u rc h , who is secretary o f the org an izatio n, stated th a t the ques­
Earl Newbry, Ashland, who is Law rehie are extending an open tions w ould probably include some about the liq u o r by the d rin k
new m em bers bringing the Club
m em bership up to a total of 38 secretary of state, and Wm. invitation to ail subscribers and measure, p ro te ctio n o f religious liberties, e lim in a tio n o f crim e comics,
Healy, Ashland, who Is assist friends to visit the plant where a tru c k route, etc. A com m itte e w ill be appointed to make up the ac­
members.
ant secretary of state, were a they will be shown methods of
The Senior Tri Hl Y Club is mong the dignitaries who help producing a newspaper and v a r­ tual list and see th a t the questions are presented to the councilm en.
Y M C A c h u r c h x th t f t t c
*' The R es. E. 1 . Borden, pastor
J. H. Hardy, 25 vote» or 50% one of the oldest Y.M.C.A. groups ed with the ceremony.
ious other printed m attter.
M AKES PLA N S ~
of th e C o n g reg atio n al ch u rch , was
J. Q. Adams, 12 vote» or 24% In the city. For many years it
'I lie slogan adopted for the LEAGUE
LEAGUE M AKES PLA N S
e lw te d as p re sid e n t of th e A sh.
Undecided, 13 votes or 20%
operated In the High School un­
year is, “ Your right to know is l-n !'Pr m ? h e S H °,h
r
land M inisterial A ssociation, on
It M enu that many of the c iti­ der the leadership of Mrs. Edith
the key to ail your liberties.” it land C h u rch es and th e F rien d s M onday. O ctober 4. Rev L eland
zens of Ashland are not aware Good and has a fine record of
Is pointed out that freedom of the M C A M n V
" T atnth,e J ’ W ilkinson of the Baptist church
that we have such a thing as a achievement. This year the group
pres., also exact a responsibility M.L.A. Monday evening, October was ¿ amed VJCe pr£ identi and
Park Board.
These people were will be under the direction of
, the
from the citizen who enjoys it,1 4th- to Plan or actiyH
even more surprised to hear that Mrs. Glenn Crisp who will serve
Talent, Oct. 8 — Six m an foot to think for themselves about the Y.M.C.A. Church A thletic Lea­
the Presbyterian church was se­
on November 2, they will hove as the adult advisor.
ball In the Jackson county class im portant question about our gue for this season.
lected
as secretary-treasurer. Dr.
the opportunity to vote for three
One of the activities to be con­ Borden announced that during
,n<‘nibers taken into the B loop goes Into its second times.
of the four men running for the t lub at the meeting Monday week this week with the follow­
Newspaper readers obviously s id e r e d at the meeting will be the
positions on the Board. In spite evening include: Barbara Berg ing schedule prevailing for this vary. Some take their papers I possibility of a six Man Touch his incumbency he hopes to deal
of this, the respondent was a sk ­ Donna Fader, Lois Friley, Jo Ann week and the rem ainder of the lightly as they would a movie or Foot Ball League for boys of the with routine business m atters
.u t n' Ai
with dispatch and devote m uch
ed to name only the one man he io'iiL1"* Darlene Hickman, Mary season:
a detective story, but skilled, con Qnnziav
th
fall Also in of the tjm e of the associ#tion.s
would rather see on the Board. Hlllberry, Rosemary Knott, Vir
October 8, Gold Hill at St. scientlous readers, on the other £ O l ? n s t t h r h meei rg W ,n! meetings to devotionaLs and to
Noel "D usty“ Heard, who is Tun­ ginla Lilly, Doris Litwlller, Cece M ary’s; Talent, bye; Prospect at hand, learn from and evaluate be plans for the Church League schoiarly papers
ing for re-election, seems to toe Ha McCarley, Nancy Moneypen Jacksonville; and Butte Falls at th eir newspapers to get the most Basket ball season.
_
v v
Several actions were taken by
leading the pack with a rousing ny Virginia Prichard, Leannc Rogue R iver.
out of them.
Churches to be represented
A
thirty per cent or fifteen votes Hollins, Carla Sears, Ruth Seitz
October 15, Gold Hill bye;.
\ hc group.
group
A fter
fter hearing
hearin8 Mrs.
M
Like it or not, the world we at the meeting Monday evening the
out of the fifty. Boh Dodge, also Zelma Lee Stone, Jacky Wolcott Jacksonville at St. M ary’s; T a l­ live in is inescapably our busi­ include: the Baptist Church,
Busch- aPProval was _ giv ’en
Public
an incum bent, came in u close Mildred Zittercob.
ent at B utte Falls; and Rogue ness. Today, as through all his­ Presbyterian church, M ethodist, to the Jackson County Publi
Church
of
Christ,
Nazarene
and
Health
Associations
Social
Hy
River
at
Prospect.
second with ten votes or tw enty
Officers of the Club for this
tory, there are forces which will
per cent. The two newcomers to school year are; President Mar
the
Congregational
church
of
giene
visitatlon
program.
Full
take
over
when
we
as
a
nation
October 22, Jacksonville at
the field, Frank Barnthouse and garet Wagner, Recording secre Gold Hill; Butte Falls, bye; Ro­ have lost the knack of weighing Ashland and the Friends C h u rc h ! endorsem ent and cooperation wa-
tllcA
Vs y» Toz.
ii
also voted to ♦ the
Jackson r*Z»«<M
County
Bill Snider, polled twelve and tary, Dorothy Brabham; Corresp gue River at St. M ary’s; P ros­ facts and thinking for ourselves,” j *T * ICH*
Com
m
unity
Chest.
Several
sug­
ten per cent respectively.
onding secretary, Sally Yates pect at Talent.
Is a statem ent made by the com ­
gestions were made looking to ­
treasurer, Carol Meeks; Chaplain
m ittee in charge of the nation­
October
29.
Gold
Hill
at
Butte
Noel Heard. 15 votes or 30% Rosemary Ring.
w ard better public relations for
wide
observance.
Falls; Jacksonville at Rogue R iv­
Boh Dodge, 10 votes or 20%
the churches of the com m unity.
“Largely
by
use
of
newspapers
er; Prospect bye; and St M ary's
Frank Barnthouse, 6 votes, 12%
Dr. Borden was appointed to
can
we
arm
ourselves
with
the
at Talent.
Bill Snider, 5 votes or 10%.
preach at the annual Thanksgiv-
November 5, Rogue River at truth, and It is truth plus the de­
Undecided, 14 votes or 28%.
Doug
McKay,
republican
can-
*ng " T ’T r J ?
h,n d 31 th °
sire
of
free
men
for
the
truth,
Gold Hill; B utte Falls at P ros­
I have been asked by many
Officers elected to serve for pect; Talent at Jacksonville; and w hich will fortify the hum an i didate for governor, m et Thurs- Church of Christ at 10 a.m.
people if 1 thought that fifty peo­ 1948-49 for the City-wide Hi-Y
race.”
! day at the Lithia Hotel w ith lo-
The Association voted unani-
ple out of eight thousand was council Include: Bill Wines, pre St. M ary’s bye.
j cal Republican leaders and in- ■ m°usly to oppose the “liquor by
enough to get a good concensus sident; Dorothy Brabham , vice-
E IM S T A D IN T R A IN iN G
! terested voters to discuss his t *le 8lass” m easure on the No-
o f opinion. In reply to this query, president; Bill Miles, secretary
IN i o
SO.
u . v C A
A L b IF
i r O
u n R n N iA
IA
campaign. Lloyd Selby, Ashland vem
vemoei
ber ballot,
Dauoi, and
ana ordered
oraerea ma
I have this to say. The Gallup w ines and Miss Brabham are
------ i_z dealer,
i-
.
Lt. Heniy A Eimstad, USN, m
Chevrolet
was . in charge
te r ’a^ f°r Public
public distribution
distribution, am
Poll, which calls its shots pretty members of the Senior Y groups
voted to cam paign against th>
College students wh o a r e son o f Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Eim- of the meeting.
close, takes some forty thousand and Miles Is a m em ber of the
by every
available
sti»d, of 207 Vista ave., Ashland,
McKays arrival here Thursday m easure
m
em
bers
of
the
Church
of
C
hrist,
opinions on each of its questions. Junior Hl-Y club.
- —
n».
. ,
v Oregon
i e g o n is
e r v in g anoara
is s serving
aboard me
the de- ’ followed closely on the heels of means. ----
Out of the one hundred forty mil
Purpose of the city wide coun­ Jh«.t h h i v i z.vCnh »rCh^ and ‘^ ' « t r o y e r USS Turner, which is the appearance of United States Several new’ m em beers w ere in­
Hon people of the United States, cil Is to correlate the activities enee h i thi
h
3 pi efcr’ participating in the amphibious
i i L
n , 8" ,nvU ed, training exercises in Southem Senator Guy Cordon, who spoke troduced; Rev. O. W. Klingsheim,
this gives them a percentage of o f the Trl-Hi-Y and Hi Y clubs S X t
to the Kiwanis club and the of the Assembly of God and Rev.
.0003%. Since we cover fifty peo­ in the city and to plan for special tion Ft l i t
ii"»
6 co*?gl wga' ; Calfom ia under the command of m em bers of the Cham ber of J. C. G reen o f the Free M etho­
s s
R”ar
b_ j
ple out of Ashland's approxim ate events during the year.
Commerce at a m eeting held on dist church.
eight thousand, we have a much
One of the first events planned caslon is the first Fellow ship sup­
Tuesday.
better percentage, .03%.
MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE
by the newly organized council
Others w ant to know what kind is a city-w ide Induction cere­ per of the fall program of the
MEETS WITH MRS. THOMAS
of a cross section Is taken. We mony for new m em bers in which church. The gathering will be
M embership Com m ittee of the
held in Fellow ship hall of the
question a few people from the all of the Ashland Clubs
Y.M.C.A met at the home of the
new building at 7:00 p.m.
new Bellview addition, and a rep ­ participate and the parents win
of
Wendell Lawrence, associated Com m ittee Chairm an, Mrs. H ar­
Following the dinner C a r l
resentative num ber from all sec­ club m em bers and the general
with C. H. Wines in the publish­ old A. Thomas, Monday evening,
Moline of Oregon City will show
tions except the business district. public invited to attend.
ing of the Southern Oregon News October 4th to revise the m em ­
his scenic slides of w estern
The business district Is excluded
Review, has beeen' elected pres- bership policy of the Ashland As­
Plans were also made at the scenery, “Unto the Hills.” These
for several reasons. It is a fairly meeting for the Officers of A sh­
idnt of the Siskiyou Chapter. sociation. M embers on the com-
small section of the population land Clubs to attend the South­ pictures were shown at the Con­
M aster Printers of Oregon, P rin t­ m itttee include: Mrs. Harold A
and because the business men or ern Oregon Hi Y Officers T ra in ­ gregational church Sunday night
Thomas, Elliott McCracken, A l­
e r’s International Association.
their wives are questioned In ing Conference which Is to be and elicited much favorable com­
Election of officers and official lan O. McGee, Ralph Billings and
their homes. Since the closing of held In Klam ath Falls this fall. ment. The only difference In p re­
form ation of the organizaton Bert Freem an.
sentation will be that the pictures
registration, only registered vot­
took place Friday night at a m eet­
A report on club pledges to !he will be explained instead of pre­
ers are polled.
ing held in Medford. O ther of­
Y.M.C.A. World Youth F u n d
In closing, may I add again showed that the Ashland Clubs sented as illustrations, without
ficers include Jam es Grigsby, of
comment,
of
the
first
verse
of
that anyone and everyone Is w el­ were at the top of the list in the
Klocker Printers, Medford, vice
Psalm 121.
come to accompany us on any of Pacific Northw est Area In over-
president; and Ed Goetzl, Grants
Members of Ashland Post No.
The
pictures
will
be
shown
in
the polls.
Pass Bulletin, secretary-treasur- 14 of the A m erican Legion, and
sbuscribing their goal of $300 00 the main sanctuary of the church
er.
Remember, next week the m a­ by $75.00.
A uxiliary m em bers will be hosts
at 8:00 o'clock. Any who may
yor again.
and hostesses to tw enty-five
The
association
includes
p
rin
t­
not care to come to the supper
ing plant operators in Southern m em bers of the Hilt, California
The Cam era Club met with Dr. and those who are not members
Oregon and N orthern California post and their wives, and the e n ­
and Mrs. Borden Tuesday night. of the church may come at that
Represented at the m eeting were tire m em bership of Post 13 of
Beautiful kodachrom e slides were tim e for the pictures.
officials from the Mt. Shasta Medford at a m eeting Tuesday,
shown by Carl Moline, Homer
Billings and Carryl Wines. Eigh­
A Christian European
news Herald, the Southern Oregon October 12.
Edna H artw ell of Beach St.
A rt K ellart, District Com m and­
teen members and friends were returned from a hunting trip correspondent and world traveler News Review, the G rants Pass
Bulletin,
Bowdoin
P
rinting
Com­
er
of Cave City, will be the p rin ­
present.
Rev.
Dewey
Blomgren
will
be
in
w ith a deer.
cipal
speaker.
pany,
Commercial
P
rinters
of
Ashland for a return engagem ent
Songs of O ur Times—
Yreka
Commercial
on Friday night at 7:45 p.m. Mr. Medford.
The series of Decca Al­
Blomgren spent four years d u r­ Printers, H arry Morse, the P rin t­
er, Klocker P rinters and Ferro­
ing the w ar in service among our carril
bums w ith hit songs of past
Press.
boys
in
the
arm
y
camps
and
has
years on hand now:
much first hand inform ation to
relate.
1924
Southern Oregon college’s Red
From the Siskiyou
He is a m em ber of the N ation­
Raiders will m ake their first
1927
From
his position on the law n
al Committee for C hristian Lead­
Annual Rally Day of the First
ership Inc., and is serving the Church of Christ Bible SchTGl at SOC, George A. Smith, C us­
1929
home appearance of the season
committee in the capacity of ex­ will be held Sunday. A short im­ todian of Grounds, could see the
1932
when they meet the California
opposing force, 600 strong, ch a rg ­
ecutive
secretary.
The G reat Books" discussion
pressive special num ber by P ri­
Aggies from Davis, California,
Mr. Blomgren Is also a proph­ m ary departm ent will be the fea­ ing up Siskiyou Boulevard. W ith
S’ WONDERFUL
S aturday night. The gam e will be group sponsored by the Ashland etic speaker linking present day
no tim e for gaining help. Sm ith
played». at 8:00 p.m. on W alter Public L ibrary will hold Its first events in the light of the proph­ ture of the opening service of quickly decided upon a plan to
A new album by Dinah
the school.
Phillips field.
meet the m arauders single-hand­
session of the fall, October 11.
etic word. Mr. R. G. LeTourneau,
Shore and Buddy Clark
The purpose of the day is to
The Raiders have been under
president of a large corporation rally all the old pupils who may edly, the body of the plan being
All
who
plan
to
join
are
asked
fire three times this season and
that of m aking a sincere plea
m anufacturing farm ing and road
Benny Goodman and Peg­
have won from Oregon Vocation­ to register at the L ibrary and building equipm ent with im have taken a vacation during the for cooperation.
al school, and lost to Eastern leave an order for the books that mense factories in the U. S. and sum m er m onths and to enlist
gy Lee. A re-issue of ori­
The gardeners job is a one-
W ashington College of Education are to be studied in this year's elsewhere, has this to say about new pupils who are not enrolled man deal providing students do
ginal favorites by a top or­
23-0 and to Hum boldt S tate Col­ course. This is requested in order Mr. Blomgren who returned for in Sunday school. The school a few simple things to help:
chestra and singer.
opens at 9 45 a.m., and is located
lege, 6-0.
1. Use the trash cans placed at
the seventh time to lecture in
Given a dry field the fast, that everyone may have an op­ one of his great factories when at Second and B Streets. Erl all entrances for papers and cig­
KING COLE TRIO
scrappy SOC club is expected to portunity to read the books be­ about 1000 men gathered to hear F. Downing Is m inister of the arette butts.
m ake a better showing.
2. Walk on the walks, and use
Two volumes of Nats
fore each session. There will be him. Quote: “We believe his m a­ church; Mrs. L. U. Gresham Is
superintendent of the «chool.
the
door mats.
18 books in the course; they may terial to be of the greatest im ­
wonderful piano, trio and
High School to Albany
3. Pick bouquets and greenery
portance
to
all
our
people
in
all
voice.
Ashland high school Grizzlies be had In the rpecial 60c edition,
only w ith permission.
who have yet to see the black m aking a total cost of $7.50 for the land to such an extent that
W ith lim ited funds for the
we
gave
our
employes
an
extra
side of the ledger, travel to Al­ the course. Gr, several may p u r­
campus,
Sm ith is forced to ask
half hour each noon to * avail
Phil Stansbury, captain of in ­ for donations of flow ering p e re n ­
bany Friday to meet the Albany chase a set jointly if desired.
themselves
of
the
valuable
Infor­
fantry, who is assigned to the nials and shrubs for use in the
high school club.
Those taking p art last year are m ation Mr. Blomgren brings.”
A djutant G eneral's departm ent. folwer beds. Any sim ilar gifts
The Grizzlies, fielding a light eager to continue and new m em ­
He will be speaking at one ser Oregon National Guard, has re ­ will be gratefully accepted.
Inexperienced team, should have bers are cleome. M embership vice only „ on „ l Friday
lllllv ,,,
, at 7:45 turned from a week in St. Louis,
night
better chance against the A l­ up to 30 Is perm itted; lively dis- j p.m. "at" the ‘ Assembly
To the women at
Susanne
270 East Main Phone 8011
of God Missouri, w here he met with oth­ Homes hall. George (Srnitty) says
bany club than they had against cussions result from wide v a ria -' church, located at 485 Siskiyou
« er .sauonai
vzuarci
oincers to
to dls-
dis- “All the Hwn nn
National G
uard officers
“All the lawn on the west side
the K lam ath invaders last week.
Ed
S iiig n i.i
Nations Papers
Observe “Week”
Six Man Schedule
Given For Schools
McKay and Cordon
Appear Locally
City-Wide Hi-Y
Council Organized
Fellowship Dinner
To Be Held Friday
l
Coming to Ashland
For Special Service
W. Lawrence Elected
Printer’s Presdent
legion to Play Host
To Hilt & Medford
SOC RED RAIDERS PLAY CAL
AGGIES HERE SATURDAY NIGHT
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Church To Hold
Rally Day Sunday
Local Man Stands
Alone Against 600
“Great Books” Group
To Meet October 11
Stansbury Back
From Trip East
76
H IL T
(la m a th club won, 56-0.
will be green in a week or tw o.’