Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 18, 1948, Image 1

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P ublisher
By Ed McLain
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Formerly the
Southern Oragoa
Minar
$3.00 per yaar
NEWS REVIEW
Anhland, -JackHon C ounty, Oregon, THURSDAY, n o v i mbi k
Tlx* issue of tlx* ixlvisabllity of
VOLUME i <, NUMBF.P t /
cock lull lounges In A lilund has
One of (he Mobile X Ray Units Which Will Visit Ashland
i.ilsi'd mtci estlng comment» and
given The Southern Oregon
New» Review a variety of ; tatls
ties. Fifty people were asked tlx*
question: "Do you favor or op
pose cocktail lounge# In Ash­
Southern Oregon college will
land?" Till» 1» their stall .tical
meet the College of Idaho in the
S M A L L FA R M S C O U N C IL
unswer.
annual Pear Bowl classic which
TO H A V E X M A S P A R TY
Ye#, 14 vote# or 28 per cent
will be held this year at 12:00
Talent,
Nov.
17—Members
of
No, 28 vote# or 58 per cent.
noon
on the Medford high school
the Small Farms council will
Immaterial, 8 vote» or 12 p.c.
hold a Christmas party at the turf.
No opinion, 4 vote« or 8 pc.
Southern Oregon college is ma­
December meeting which will be
To my opinion the following
king its third appearance in the
held
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
quotation» were by fnr more in­
Pear Bowl. They have won and
John DeKorte, Valley View.
tereating than tlx* »tntlstieal re­
lost one each of the two previous
sults. These are statement« print
All members will bring small starts. In 1946 the Raiders de­
ed verbatim a# the respondent
gifts for exchange.
feated Western Washington col­
said them. "Yes, the Elk« should­
lege of Education in the first
n’t be the only one# who can
Pear Bowl game and in 1947 the
huvt
one." "No, liquor Is the , Mrs. John Cotton, Ashland land at the Public Library, at by the Jackson county public-
Lutes from Pacific Lutheran
work of the devil," "Yes, this chairman of the chest x-ray sur- Southern Oregon college, N ov-‘health department and the Jack-
college won over the SOC club.
town Is retarded, they can't ac­ vey, today announced that the ember 22 and will be at the LI- son County Public Health asso-
SOC which tied with Chico
cept modern life." "Yes, I hate hours for the taking of x-rays, brary and the Senior High School elation. The above photo of a
state college for Far Western
to go to Medford or California to will be from 9:00 a in. to 5:00 p., November 23. This tuberculosis' unit shows
the type of equip,
Ashland’s Community Chest conference honors, lost one game
get a di ink." "No, they’d run m. The units will be In Ash- case finding project is sponsored I ment which will be In Ashland drive is nearing its conclusion in conference play. Humboldt de­
the beer hall out of business."
wtih the funds from Thursday’s feated SOC 6-0 on a mud soaked
“I'm satisfied the way it is." "No,
special
drive being counted and field. SOC won from Chico 32
LIO NS PLA N M EN S
it woulc. be bud for the young
recorded by the directors of the to 7, won from San Francisco
RU M M A G E SALE
folks.” "No, anyone who drink»
State, 26 to 7, and won from the
Ashland Lions plan a rummage Ashland campaign.
will beat hi# wife.”
Henry Enders, Jackson county California Aggies, 32 to 0.
sale Saturday, November 27, to
Most of these answers have
The College of Idaho, which is
finance a book pi ejector.
The vice president of the drive, has
located
at Caldwell, Idaho, is a
their merits, so you take it from. Oregon
College
Corval-
projector is used to project mir- headed the Ashland campaign.
here and form your own decl-Jjis j^(JV )7 _Tt)| lege, Corval-. The thrill 20-20 tie with once-
member of the Northwestern
He
has
been
assisted
by
the
preliminarles i beaten Utah here last Saturday rofilm copies of books on the
■Ion.
are over and Oregon State's foot-¡night might prove costly to the ceiling It is used in hospitals for board of directors, Gerald Wen- conference which includes Paci­
ball team plays host Saturday to Beaver for the Oregon game. Ace bedridden patients, giving them ner, Chester Thompson, Homer fic University, Linfield College,
Whitman college, and Willamette
the Hose Bowl bound and unde­ Left Guard Ed Carmichael re­ an opportunty to read without Billings, and H. D. Ingle.
Thursday was Red Feather day University.
feated-in-conference play Oregon ceived a leg injury which is like holding a book in their hands.
The College of Idaho has also
Roland Parks, Frank O'Neil, and every home in the city was
Webfoots in the big game of the ly to keep him on the bench
season as far as both schools ano against the Webfoots and Garth and Sid Reed are in charge of canvassed to raise the sum of lost one conference game and
$11,000.00. Mrs. Lorena McNair will meet another conference
the state of Oregon are concern­
House, veteran defensive quart­ the sale which will feature ar­ was chairman of the Red Feather member this week end. Win or
This is Children's book week ed.
ticles
which
can
be
used
by
men
erback, suffered a pulled rib
at tlx* Ashland Public Library.
such as men’s col thing, tools, workers, assisted by co-chairmen lose they will at least tie for the
Not since 1941 when Oregon
Ashland schools are cooperating State's hopes for the coast crown cartilage that probably will cause hunting and fishing equipment, Mrs. Charles Haines, Mrs. Mil­ conference championship.
with library officials in order and a R<»se Bowl bid hung on him to miss the big game.
tec
Men are asked to donate dred Klum, Mrs. Marvin Miller,
that the boys and girls of Ash­ the outcome of the Oregon game
what equipment they can to the Mrs. Chet Thompson,, Mrs. Geo.
land can have a chance to see
sale.
Spencer, Mrs. Lloyd Selby, Mrs.
. has there been so much interest
some of the best books of the
th(J intra.8tate clasaic.
Walter W. Weller, Mrs. Pat
Place
for
the
sale
has
not
been
year and
nd hear brief resumes of
... .
.
... . .
settlede.
Dunn,
Mrs. Walter Hamby, Miss
Jim Aiken s veteran Webfoots,
them.
Victoria
Tavener, Mrs. John
t nr
.
j who have lost only to mighty
Daugherty, Mrs. Ned Mars, and
l m n‘ n
. Wa>hln« 5 °r an d M ichigan in nine sta rts this fall,
Taylor Brothers saw mill is
Lincoln schools are
bringing
, ......
Mrs.
Sadie
Poole.
Thirty
other
now
in operation on the north
Talent,
Nov.
17—Three
hun-
w i l l be heavily favored to whip
their students to the library this the
died and ninety-nine people
ladies were members of the teams side of the railroad tracks in
Beavers
for
the
second
week in order to give them a
The Taylor brothers,
who aided the co-chairman in Ashland.
year after the Orange were X-rayed Monday, Novemb-
chance to see and handle the straight
M. A., H. L., and I. F. formerly
canvassing the city.
had
won
nine
of
the
10
previous
^
®
*
a’
fhe
Talent
city
hall.
books.
This included both residents of Chosen for the annual D.A.R.
The money in Ashland is used had a mill on Dead Indian and
On display are several story meetings since 1936. Oregon has Talent and Phoenix.
award November 16 was svelte in the following manner: Camp­ two of the brothers, R. A. and
books as well as books on science won six straight league affairs
Mrs.
Everett
Jennings,
Mrs.
Venita Roberson. Other candi- fire Girls, $1000; YMCA $6632.00. E. G. now have a mill in Med-
Oregon State has won two,
biography, travel, and folk tales. while
lost
two
and
tied
two.
Results
iDorothy
Barnes-
and
Mrs.
Jason
dates
by the faculty and The remainder is divided among | *ord-
Theie are many horse and dog of the game may have a strong Ottin8er were among the ladies voted selected
on by the students were the Girl Scouts, the Boy Scouts, i The mill which began opera-
stories as well as stories of ad­
o ^ „ !w h o assisted the crew of the unit Kinma
”
Redbird and Margaret the Girls Community club, the | tion in Ashland the latter part of
bearing on the Pacifc coast i Rose
venture, sports, and business.
Salvation Army, the Oregon October has been a year in build-
during the day.
Wagner.
Bowl
contender"
Should
Oregon
According to Miss Cora Ma­
chest,
the USO, campaign ex-1 mg. It is a circular saw mill with
Each year one senior girl is
son. librarian, book week is a State win they may be selected C O M M U N IT Y CLUB
penses and an emergency fund. planer. It should handle 50,000
to
represent
the
west.
chosen
in
consideration
of
the
HAS M E E T IN G
highlight In the library year, for
Money that goes into the Ore­ board feet of lumber a day.
Although the Beavers’ record
Talent, Nov. 17 — Members of following qualities:: Dependabil­ gon chest is divided among the
it affords publishers and libra,
The Taylors plan to have a
rlans a chance to bring together is not nearly as impressive as the Talent Community club met ity, service, leadership, and pa­ following charitable groups, Al­ payroll of 35 men.
triotism.
Venita
has
been
out­
the Webfoots’, Coach Lon Stin-; Wednesday afternoon in regular
books and young people.
bertina Kerr homes. Boys and
The mill area is 10 acres in­
standing in all qualifications, Girls
er's men have flashed a high ' session.
Aid Society, Mental Hen 1th cluding a log pond. Lumber for
having
a
particular
adeptness
for
SH A STA D ISTR IB U TO R S
geared offensive which has total- *
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association of Oregon, National the mill is coming from the Dead
TO M O VE T H IS M O N T H
ed just 14 points less than Ore­ Jack Hausotter and Bennett leadership.
Armed Service program, Oregon Indian and Siskiyou districts.
Talent, Nov. 17—Work on the gon in the same number of lea- Rush, SOC students, climbed
“Vete" as she is known to her Prison Association, Children's
new home of Shasta Distributors gue games wlth the result.
Mt. Ashland Sunday on an all classmates, is head coach in G .; Farm Home, Volunteers of Amer-
on Highway 99 Is nearing com-' wide-open high scoring affair day hike. The encountered snow* A. A., Yell Queen, a member of ¡»can Mothers and Children’s
pletlon. Ralph Reed, president of may develop when the ancient on the north slope and in the Tri-Hi-Y, Pepsters, and Quill ; Home, Catholic Child Care agen-
the firm announced tins morning rivals meet.
' timbered sections.
and Scroll.
Icies and the Waverly Baby home.
that they planned to move into
the new building by December
1.
Bids on the $550,000 school
building project for school Dis­
Radiant heating, which is ob­
trict 5 are to be opened January
tained by copper tubing laid un­
Official opening and dec
services which will begin at 2:00
At the Dedication services
14, 1949 according to the sched­
der the floor, is being installed
President Bounds will speak in
ule set up last night at a meeting
this week and cement is being tlon of the Ashland branch of p.m.
the Church of Jesus Christ Lat­ Appearing at the Saturday addition to President Ellsworth
of the Board w*ith Marion Stokes,
poured over the tubing.
ter Day Saints has been set for evening concert will be Donald and Elder Benson. A ladies trio
school
architect of Stokes and
Mrs. Don MacWhirter, Taylor Sunday, November 21, according
will sing and the Choir will also
Allyn Portland. Final specifica­
E.
Davis,
organist;
Lyda
Davis,
street, wh has been 111, Is now to an announcement made today
tions are to be available by Dec­
vocalist; Kathryn Diepenbrock, sing.
feeling betîer.
by Alvin D. Bounds, branch pre­ pianist; E. E. Burrows, soloist; The Ashland branch was or­
ember 10 at which time adver­
sident.
tisement for bids is to be started.
and Lucille Polenz, Josephine ganized June 26, 1945 and funds
The plans for the various
The ceremonies will begi n Davis, and Wm. H. Davis, read­ for the building on Iowa street
buildings went through another
Saturday evening wtlh a Concert ers. The choir, directed by J. L. were available September 21,
screening process last night at a
program and will conclude Sun­ Jameson will also present sev­ 1947. President Bounds w a s
lengthy board meeting. The pro­
day afternoon at the dedication eral numbers.
building superintendent. He was
gram calls for the George A.
services. A branch reunion will
The branch reunion will fea­ assisted by Elder John Haslam
Briscoe, 12 teacher school, to re­
be held at 10:00 a m. Sunday ture a welcome by Simeon S. and C. R. Ivie. The building is
INTRODUCING—
place
Washington; an addition to
morning.
complete
with
a
chapel
and
a
Sterrett, remarks by President
Lincoln and 8 rooms on the pro­
recreation
room.
The
church
was
German
E.
Ellsworth,
presi­
Bounds,
Elder
Ezra
Taft
Benson,
The new Columbia Lon,
posed 12 teacher school on Walk­
dent of the Northern California Clarence Ivie, and President completed in less than a years
Playing Microgroove Recor
er Avenue. In each building
Now, you can hear your
Mission of the church, and Elder German Ellsworth and music by time.
there is to be a multi-purpose
favorite concerto or sym­
Ezra Taft Benson, of the Quorum the Relief Society’s Singing Moth
The first board of officers of
room
which is to be an audltor-
phony without Interruption,
of Twelve Apostles, will be the er group, and a male quartet the church was President Bounds
on high-fidelity V lnylite
lum-gym-cafeteria combinatio n.
main
speakers
at
the
Dedication
from
Medford.
i
David
F.
Neilson
and
Collins
E.
discs. One record, of stand­
Various alternates are being set
ard 12” size, gives you up
up
by the architect in an attempt
to 45 minutes playing time,
Alvin D. Bounds, president of to provide ample housing within
without distortion or surface
the Ashland Branch of t h e the money available. Suggestions
noise. One single record, of
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter on grade school requirements
unbreakable, non - abrasive
Day Saints. Bounds has been were made by Principal Chester
plastic, contains the same
building superint e n d e n t in Squire and Principal Clifford
music that would take up a
charge of construction of the Williams who had also been in­
six-record album on conven­
new church. He is a local logging vited to the session.
tional shellac records. No
breakage or replacem e n t
contractor.
Prequalifying statements are
problem, and the prices will
to be secured from the interest­
surprise you.
Hassell, councilers, and Rene L. ed contractors Superintenden t
Bounds, clerk.
Leland P. Linn said today. These
Brahms 2nd Conterto, for
Organizations of the church will include a record of building
Instance, costs $8.50 on shel­
include the Sunday School, the experience as well as a financial
lac, $13.00 on Vlnylite. The
Relief Society, the Mutual Im­ statement. Numerous builders
same concerto, by the same
artists on the new LP re­
provement Association and the have expressed interest in bid­
cord, only $4.85. It shouldn't
ding.
Primary.
take much arithmetic to
The chapel is approximately The sale of the $550,000 bond
figure the difference. All re­
27x50 feet and will seat 175 issue is scheduled for next Tues­
cords, and players, now
people.
The recreation ro o m day evening. Bidding is on the
available a t ...............
which adjoins the chapel is 40- interest rate.
x50 feet and will seat an addi­ Spending much time on the
tional 250 people. A stage and building program these days is
kitchen
also parts of the re­ the Board consisting of Paul R
i creation are
room. According to Pre­ Finnell, chairman, Mrs. Mern
sident Bounds the Recreation Provost, Marshall E. Woqdell,
270 East Main Phone 8011 .
room is one of the major rooms Ben T. Lombard, G. Edwin Dunn
Drawing by Bob Vroman of the naw church on Iowa street which has been erected during the *n ^ e church as it Is used for and the clerk, G lenna E. M itc h ­
Southern Oregon College Meets
Idaho in Pear Bowl Classic
Community Chest
Drive Nears End
Oregon State To Meet Mighty
Oregon In Annual Grid Classic
Book Week Is
Being Observed
X-Ray Unit Has
Busy Day at Talent
' -
Taylor Brothers
Mill Operating
Venita Roberson
Gets DAR Award
Bids on Schools
To Open Jan. 15
L.D.S. Church Dedication to Take Place Sunday
M ART
! past year by the m am ban of the congregation of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saintt.
(the yo u th recreation program .
ell.