Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 04, 1948, Image 1

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NEWS REVIEW
P II B 11 s h I e r s 4 - s | s ( o di A T I 0 I
Formerly the
Southern Oregon
Miner
$3.00 per year
The New* Review feels very
A shland, Jack ao n C ounty, Oregon, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1948
fortunate In having been assist­ $3.00 p er Y ear
VO LUM E 15, NUMBER jj
ed by E<l McLain during the re
cent election days when McLain
took a cross section poll of the
political standings of the vurious
candidates In the Ashlund race.
We feel that McLain did an e x ­
cellent job with this poll and it
was quite accurate, inasmuch as
It indicated definitely throughout
(The Siskiyou)
the entire time prior to the elec­
Regular classes will he discon
tion that 30 per cent of the peo-
pie were undecided as to w hich,O nued Thursday and Friday in
Tin’ California Oregon Power
candidate would get their vote.tard e r to accommodate 1200 ele-
Company reports a property tax
Tom Williams, Southern Pacific conductor and resident o f 496
Last week McLain pointed out m e n ta ry and h ig h school te a c h ­
Fresh from a conference win bill for the 1948-49 year of ap-
that 18 per eent w ere still unde­ ers re q u ire d to a tte n d the S o u th ­ over Chico State, SOC faces a progirnately $994,000, an increase Beach Street, Ashland, was elected mayor of Ashland Tuesday in an
cided and so stuted that this 18 e rn O regon teachers* in s titu te on strong Pacific University team
$178,000 or 21.82% over that election contest which ran nearly synonymous to the national election.
per cent could lie a switch v o te ’November 4 and 8. The conven- Saturday night at G rants Pass ¡for the previous period,
Prior to the election there seemed to be no great hope attached to
factor which could and did elect Ihm,. one of th«- largest under- on th»- high school field at 8:00
Williams although the last News Review poll indicated that it was
T»,tal
company
property
taxes
taken by SOC, Is sponsored by p.m.
Toin W illiams mayor.
increased 29.15% In Oregon and anybody’s race.
Williams ,in the first poll, led. Jackson, Josephine, Lake, and
4.38% in California
Williams showed marked strength in early tabulations ahd contin­
Pacific
University,
coached
bq
Throughout the entire poll W ill­ Klam ath counties; Southern Ore­
*^he
company’s
Jackson
Coun­
Amos
Alonzo
Stagg,
Jr.,
uses
an
ued
to hold substantially as returns coninued in on election night. The
gon
college;
and
Oregon
Educa­
iams was among the top threç,
effective variety of offenses as ty, Oregon, taxes, which am ount final tally, w ith, the exception of Precinct 7 which was still counting
coming up last week to w ithin tion association.
“All teacher education stu d ­ shown by their 40 to 0 win over ed to $285,683.79, were nearly on Thursday morning, gave him 724 votes.
4 per cent of the poll's leader.
Dr. W alter Weller, who placed ents are expected to attend as the OVS Owls Saturday night. J $00 000 or 46% greater than for
Mayor Thornton S. Wiley conceded election to Williams late Tues­
many sessions us possible,” states SOC defeated the Owls 26 to 0 last year.
second In the race.
day evening.
In releasing these figures Mr.
In the councilmans race, Mc­ Dr. Elmo Stevenson, SOC pre- n the Raiders’ Initial game of
" | In a statem ent for local papers
the season
Lain's poll was even more cor­ sklent.
A. S. Commlns, President of the VOLLEYBALL CLINIC TO
| made W ednesday m orning Will-
Certain to see action when the Company, stated that C o p co ,
Among the outstanding guest
rect, Indicating continuously that
iams said, "Fellow citizens, the
Phil Stansbury and Harold Mer- , SP<’alt*rs will be; Myron Cole, Badgers of Pacific U nlversty J which is the largest single tax- BE HELD SOC NOV. 13
have been e „ x te
• ended.
, , . I t receive in
rill would be elected and h e re . P*4’’101
krist C hristian church, meet Southern Oregon College at payer | n Jackson County, will . Invitations
,
c,
„ n d -1 cam paign is
by Southern Oregon College
. . . . . .
again the large switch vote put 1>,,rtland> Oregon; Cecil Posey, Ashland, Saturday. November «.¡this year pay more than 10% of ed
of Education to all instructors
instruotors a ” bum ility the serious responsi­
Fred Homes in third place.
(executive-secretary, Oregon Edu. will be Glen Nelson, form er Ash- the total county tax
and advanced students in the bility that is now mine. I propose
In the race for Recorder Me- <al,on Association; Dr. Rex Put- land high star.
junior
and sennior high schools to discharge this public tru st to
Lain showed J. H. Hurdy with a 7>’a n ' stat*' ®up«rlntendent; 11. W.
As a freshm an m em ber of
of
Southw
estern Oregon includ­ the best of my ability and with
slight edge over J. Q, Adatns, 1 ' t,'rs" n* W estern Regional sales Coach Paul Stagg’s squad, Nel-
ing Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jose­ your help I predict a successful
the Incum bent, and this wiis man.iger, Pan Am erican Air-
has .shown promise since;
phine, Klamath and Jackson and harmonious future for A sh­
Lines; Dr. Joseph Butts, profes­
borne out by the vote.
Ihe very start of the season o f , T A
P rO C O n io rl
counties
to attend a Volleyball land.’
sor
of
chem
istry,
Oregon
State
McLain hit the park board
becoming one of Pacific's most I V DC I IC v C IIlC II
Clinic
on
the Southern Oregon
college;
Dr.
Victor
Morris,
profes-
Polling behind W illiams were
forecast on the nose when hr
valuable men.
One of the few i
College campus November 13th. Dr. W alter W eller w ith 651
nami'd Heard, Snider and B arnt- 1,01 and dean of School of Busi- freshm en used in varsity play, he | TUES. DRAMA INCLUDES
votes, incum bent Thornton S.
house as winners.
ness A dm inistration, University has worked as a quarterback on AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION
Wiley with 523, Col. Preston B.
Now for the really big news, of Oregon; Dr. W alter H. Brown, defense. In the Badger’s tussle
W aterbury, 395, and Col. H ar­
McLain
predicted
some few acting director of state public- with both W hitman and Linield.
“The Night of Jan u ary 16"
old Jordan, 42.
m onths ago that the first child health departm ent, California; Nelson came up to nail ball car­ which will be presented to an
Ed Singmaster, president of
brought into his household would Frank Bennett, city school super­ eers who had broken aw ay and Ashland audience Tuesday, Nov­
Three city council seats were
he a girl and to beur the accu­ intendent of Salem, Oregon; Dr. .w ere touchdow n’ bound.
ember 12 is something new in the Ashland Chamber of Com­ filled w ith distinct victories for
racy of his prediction, Mrs. Mc­ O. R. Cham bers, professor and , I ...
p.ay .IV
uavu «>
In offensive play
he >
is B used
as mystery plays. It is being pro- merce, attended a m eeting of Phil Stansbury, Harold M errill
fiom Medford, and Fred C. Homes.
Lain presented him with a love­ head of departm ent of Psycho­ ,a ball carrying and pass ree e iv -1 duced by the dram a departm ent representatives
ly seven pound girl, named S u­ logy, Oregon S tate college; Dr. ng right halfback. A fast, sh ifty tof the Ashland high school, but G rants Pass, Roseburg,
Stansbury received the largest
„
~ and
W
T Sal­
san Maxine, Saturday evening. F. R. Zeran, dean of School of runner, Nelson showed his s p e e d .12 members of the audience will em
enL in Portland Thurs., Nov. 4. vote with 1138 cast. Harold M er­
Education, Oregon State college; In a seventy yard punt return to be selected as a ju ry to deter-1
e 8rouP Plana
discuss rill with 1125 and Fred Homes
Dr. Eldon Johnson, dean of L ib­ a touchdown against Linfield; !m lne tbe guilt of the principal IW1
MRS. BURNS HAS ENGLISH
t e state highway commis- w ith 794 followed. The balance
eral Arts College, University of again when he took a pass down character.
JUSTICE OF PEACE GUEST
¡sion the im m ediate Improvement gave Redford 797, Gragg, 439.
Mrs. Nelle Burns had as a Oregon; and Dr. Frank Munk, to the two yard line in the Col
The story is that Karen A ndre ° f
Canyonville stretch of the Bracker 499, Stew art, 435, W endt
guest a,t her office last week, professor of political science, lege of Idaho game. Nelson is is on trial for the m urder ofT*?**® h,ghw ay- The part of the 348, Gerdes 202, and Eillings 040
Mrs. Muriel Sorensen, Justice of Reed College, Portland.
Bjorn Faulkner.
scene aw
is W
set
-- • The
-
W
- fc |h *ghw,ay under discusslon w111 be
Phil Stansbury in his state­
A convention banquet will be described by Coach Stagg as be­ -
th at from Azela to Canyonville. m ent to the people said, “I sin ­
the Peace from London, England.
ing
one
of
the
best
pass
recelv-
ln
a
court
room.
The
jury
is
sel-
Delegations from farther north, cerely thank the people of this
She with her husband J. P. Sor­ held in the Elks Dining hall ers in the backfiela.
ected from the audience. They
it
is expected, will urge comple­ com m unity for expressing their
ensen, a m em ber of parliam ent Thursday evening to whi c h
H e Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. listen to the testim ony of the
In England arrived in New York everyone attending the institute W. F. Nelson, 364 Hargadine S t, witnesses, observe the action on tion of the Drain section, as the confidence by electing me to the
Septem ber 21, and In Ashland Is Invited.
the stage, and at the end of the death rate from traffic accidcn.s im portant position of city coun­
The four principal talks are Ashland.
last Saturday. He is lecturing In
play, the ju ry (from the au d ­ in that area Is large
cilm an and I will do my utm ost
entitled, “Air Age," Atomic Age,"
the States under the auspices of "Economic O utlook’’ and "Longer
to fulfill the duties of the office
ience) determ ines w hether or not
the Am erican Friends Service Life.’'
and serve the people io the best
K aren Andre is guihy. The de­
Committee. He addressed the
of my ability.”
cision is entirely up to the jury.
C ham ber of Commerce luncheon A A A C s iik n v L suv
In a statem ent regarding the
Students
included
ln
the
cast
An honor roll of students at
group on Monday and In Med- V V V E 111 D2 m i l l t
election and his future respon­
of characters include Richie B ar­
Ashland
high
school
fa
m
in
g
a
ford on Tuesday evening. They
®
sibilities Fred Homes said this,
grade of two or better in every nett, Peggy Taylor, Alex Austin,
came here from San Francisco
Bonds for the three building “I appreciate very much the vbte
subject for the first six weeks Ruth Mitchell, K enneth W ilkin­
and later going to PortlarW.
ending October 22, has been re ­ son, Audry Schust e r, F r e d projects of School District No. 5. of frends who carried me thru.
Haight, Don McWhirter, Marion will be sold November 23 accord­ I will give the office my best a t­
Southern Oregon College Is leased this week.
SENATOR WAYNE MORSE
D’Anne Ne e 1 e y, ing to Superintendent of Schools, tention and will co-operate w ith
em barking on an educational e x ­
Following are the
students Thornberry,
TO BE GUEST SPEAKER
other councilmen in carrying out
Bruce Sm ith, Lloyd Bunnell, Leland Linn.
perim ent. Last October the teach listed:
„ S,'(n at,l ^ nynP. ’i T V i i bC ers, students, parents and in ter-. i Sophomore:
“This will allow ample time m easures to the benefit of the
Patricia Bailey, Doris Litw iller, Wally Barnett,
M i's spea ei a
e . ou ern
d citizens of both Coos and ¡Bill Barger, M aryanne Crews, ----------
n a ooioen,
B arbara „*voov».Kvi,
Messenger, a Rita
Golden, for adverlising" Linn said, “pre- city of Ashland and its citizenry..’
Oregon College student body as-
gathered
> Edith
-
Councilman M errill, re-elected
Hile, Mary Hillberry, Ju a n ­ Lavonne Olson, Fawn Phelps^ eiualifyin6 statem ents from con-
sembly on W ednesday, Nov. 3rd.
Institut/ and co. Operat- ita Howell, Donald M acW hirter, Nancy Beers, and
— 1 John
t _ i — Lance.
t
’ tractors are to be required and said, “I wish to express my ap­
preciation for the support I have
Mrs. E. R. Zboralski, 195 G a r - i n , ,ist ng l,hc w' eak ®re“ *n Berniece Mayben, A rthur Os­ O ther w orkers include: Make it is expected that specifications received and you can be confi­
on
all
buildings
may
be
ready
up Crew: Lavonne Olson, Ruth
field street, was called to Salem the educational set-up In those trander.
Juniors: Nancy Arney, Lois Al- Seitz, D’Nnne Neeley, Pat Imel, for the consideration of the con­ dent th at my efforts will reflect
Monday to the bedside of her counties. For help in bolstering
the will of the people of A sh­
father. George Dennis who is Lh°’ e area». Southern Oregon berding, Kay Beck, Ellen Brower, and Fawn Phelp; Business staff: tractors in December or January. land.’
Blue
prints
for
the
three
school
Craig
Canfield,
Joanne
Down­
Dori^ Litw iller, Betty Myers,
quite 111 in a Salem hospital. Mr. fCo‘,eg? was turned, to’
a re '
The contest for city recorder
Dennis form erly owned t h e suit of a series of conferences ing, Anne Fullerton, Donna F a­ John Lance, and JoAnne Down­ buildings w ere inspecte d b y culm inated w ith a narrow vic­
mem
bers
of
the
school
board
at
a
Fourth Wheel Cafe until about a th« C? llege * offering a special der, Nina G raber, Frances How­ ing; Publicity staff: JoAnn Bris­
ard, Gloria Kelleher, Doris Lit- coe, Venita Roberson, and Esther meeting Tuesday night. Marion tory for J. H. H ardy over in­
year ago in Medford, and since ®x‘®nalonu course which is for
willer, George Miller, Lavonne Fowler; * Property crew: Janie Stokes, a m em ber of the firm cum bent J. Q. Adams. The vote
then owned and operated the
teachers and non-teachers.
Olson, Cash Perrine, Nadyne Simpson, and Rosemary Knott, Stokes and Allyn, architects, will w ent 1158 for Hardy and 1086
Greyhound Bus Depot at Cres-
course .s entitled an cduca- Pounds, B arbara
Riley, Bob and S tudent director: Barbara be in Ashland during the week for Adams.
cent Citv
jtional workshop, and Is speclfl-
In accepting election to the post
Simpson,
Richard
Wilcox,
Nor­ Messenger.
of November 16 to .go over the
_______ ¿2,______________________ fcally designed to rem edy those
H
ardy
said, “I desire to thank
Price of admission for adults is specifications in detail with the the citizens of Ashland Tor their
weaknesses pointed out at the m an Wyers.
m em bers of the board.
Seniors: Alex Austin, John 75c. C urtain time is 8:00 p.m.
Teacher’s Institute. Seven m ajor
loyal support in my campaign
problem s are dealt w ith by men Beare, B arbara Berg, Dorothy
for the office of city recorder,
who are experts in each area as Brabham , Shirley Damon, Betty
and I promise to work in coop­
Hall,
Mary
Jane
Jessel,
Betty
follows:
eration and harm ony w ith the
1 Appraising
and
Evaluating Lou Kerby, Donald T. Kerr, Phil
mayor, council and public in p er­
Knott,
Student Progress, Professor Clif­ Kllngsheim, Rosemary
form ing my duties in a m anner
INTRODUCING—
Carol Meeks, B arbara Messenger,
ford Williams.
that will be for the best interest
Delores Momany, Melvin Mor­
of all.”
The
Union
Pacific
railroad
has
’
C
haracter
and
Religious
E
du­
The new Columbia Long
Alum nae will return to South­
gan, Carroll Powell, Emma Red­
cation, Professor Loren M essen­
The election of three park
Ploying Microgroove Record.
ern Oregon College this weekend established a traffic general a-
bird,
Venita
Roberson,
Winifred
gency
in
Eugene,
effective
No­
ger.
commissioners
was not clearly
Now, you can hear your
Schuster, Carla Sears, Janie to be lauded and entertained by vem ber 1, w ith territory south decided this m orning w ith results
favorite concerto or sym ­
I Reading, A rithm etic and W rit­ Simpson,
M argaret
Wagner, the school w ith festivities begin­ of Eugene to the Oregon-Califor­ from precinct 7 holding the de­
phony, w ithout Interruption,
ing Skills, Professor Edith Bork. Grace Williams, Sally Yates.
ning Friday evening at 6:15 with
on high-fidelity Vinyl! t e
nia line and west to the coast. cision. Leading were Noel W
I Economic Efficiency (Vocation­
a banquet at Susan Homes Hall
discs. One record, of stand­
Alan B. Taylor, form erly chief Heard wth 1648 votes. F rank h '
al
Education)
Professor
John
ard 12” size, gives you up
and ending Saturday night w ith- f the rallro ad s service bureau Bartnhouse w ith 1618, and Will­
Schulz.
a football game a t G r a n t s Pass L t Omaha, hgs been
in,ed iam E. Snider w ith 1463.
to 45 m inutes playing time,
A dult and Leisure Time Edu­
w ithout distortion or surface
between the Southern Oregon general a
t R w McIX sh of
Jackson County Results
cation, Professor A rth u r Kreis-
noise. One single record, of
Miss Vera Segswoilth, daught­ Red Raiders and Pacific Univer Eugene is traveling freight end
In Jackson county, William
unbreakable, non - abrasive
man.
er of Mr. and Mrs. A. Segsworth, sity.
passenger agent and C. T. Geary McAllister was elected to the
plastic, contains the same
School - Com m unity Relation­ m arried Jack Galland, Monday,
Plans have been made to en­ of Portland is chief clerk. The State Senate.
music that would take up a
M cAllister was
ship, Dean M arshall Woodell.
October 25, in Medford. Mr. and tertain approxim ately 100 grad- growing im portance and indus­ nom inated to the senate follow­
six-record album on conven­
Schools ln A m erican Demo­ Mrs. Galland left Thursday m orniuates.
tional shellac records. No
trial developm ent of the south- ing the death of the late W ill­
cracy, President Elmo Steven­ ing for Southern Callfor n i a
breakage or replacem e n t
D arryl Davis of the M edford ;ern Oregon area necessitated this iam H. Fluhrer.
son.
w here they will m ake their Junior High School will be the increase in service to sh‘ppers
problem , and the prices will
Two Republican candidates,
The course is being run from home.
surprise you.
principal speaker at the banqur 'according to Cail W. Evrs noith- Ben Day and Frank Van Dyke
October 22nd to Dec. 18th on
Mrs. Galland is a graduate of Friday evening. Bud Silver will west traffic m anager of the Un- were elected to the House of Rep­
Friday evenings and Saturday
B rahm ’s 2nd Concerto, for
Ashland High School and South­ be toastm aster and Dr. Elmo ion Pacific. The business address resentatives. Day polled the lar­
mornings, and is being rotated
instance, costs $8.50 on shel­
ern Oregon College . She has Stevenson will speak to the gra- of the new general agency was to ger vote. Trailing were Demo­
through the cities of Brookings,
lac, $13.00 on Vinylite. The
cratic candidates Mrs
Marie
been teaching school in Kerby, duates. The four year athletic be announced later.
Gold Beach, Bandon, Coos Bay
same concerto, by the same
Bosworth and J. P. Graham.
Oregon,
Mr. Galland is a con­ blankets will be presented to
artists on the new LP re ­
and Coquille.
In the contest for .county com­
struction engineer and architect qualifying athletes.
Miss Dell Waltz, 31 Union
cord, only $4.85. It shouldn't
The second event of the pro­ street and Mrs. C. O. Pouter, 143 missioner,
Republican
“Shy”
graduate
of
University
of
Calif­
take much arithm etic to
NEW UNIFORMS FOR
gram will be the bon fire rally 8th street w ere dinner guests of M orthland received a substan­
figure the difference. All re ­
ornia.
He
at
one
time
was
a
gov­
BASKETBALL PLAYERS
cords, and players, now
which will be held at Fuller Mr. and Mrs. George Lowd, 494 tially larger vote than his Demo­
Basketball players are to be ernm ent employee in Honolulu.
available a t .................
Field at 8:30 p.m. Friday.
Holly street Thursday, October cratic opponent, C. L. Hockcr-
decked out in brand-new uni­
smlth of Phoenix. M orthland had
At
9:00
p.m.
Friday
evening
a
21st.
EDITORS
AND
ADVISOR
forms, It was reported by S uper­
6434 votes and
Hockersm ith
dance Is scheduled and will be
TO ATTEND CONCLAVE
intendent, R. B. Parr.
fooltball team, will reign at the 5110.
held
at
Memorial
Court.
Music
Co-editors,
John
York
and
V
ir­
The new uniforms will be I
The county sheriffs office re ­
black
satin. The trunks w ill! ginia Peters, together w ith Mrs. will be provided by Jam es Mc­ Homecoming Dance and at the
SOC
-
Pacific
U
football
game.
ported
today that results on the
Guire
and
an
11
piece
orchestra
Alberding,
will
attend
a
Press
have orange and w hite inserts
270 East Main Phone 8011
She
will
be
crowned
by
the
cap­
two
county
m easures would not
from
G
rants
Pass.
Conference
a
t
the
U
niversity
of
down the side, and the jerseys
The Queen of Homecoming, tain of the ball team a t the F ri­ be definitely know n until pub-
j will have orange num bers on Oregon, Eugene, Novem ber 5 and
| lished by the county clerk.
ie
who is yet to be chosen by the day night dance .
6.
m L white background.
1200 Teachers
Expected At
SOC Institute
Tom Williams Elected Mayor of Ashland
Raiders To Meet
Pacific U. Friday
¡Tax Increases
Reported by Copco
Stansbury, M errill and Homes Win
Seats on Council: Hardy is in
High School Play
Group Will Study
Highway Plans
. .
— j
.53 Make Ashland
High Honor Roll
School Bonds To
Sell November 23
An Experiment
SOC Alumni
To Celebrate
1
Miss Segsworth
Weds Jack Galland
7-fe
Ai A C T
Union Pacific tc
Serve This Area