V. of 0 . Library. C Jfcn Kübln’ with lusey Mri. Alfred Mudd, Big Timber Montana la visiting her slater’ Mrs. Lou Cozzena and baby, Car lotta. Mr. und Mrs. Konrad Schweig­ er and son. Tom, and Mr. and Mia. Robert Schweiger, Klamath Falla. were in Ashland on busi­ tj.o o PER YEAR ness, Saturday. George Uinbs, Talent, was a business visitor in Ashland Sat urday. Mis . ixsla Williams and her brother, Logan S. Fann spent the week In Chester. California. Up­ on their arrival in Chester there wus still four feet of snow. ' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Olsen were March 2, 2, 4, 6, are the date* dinner guests of Mr. und Mrs. 11 on which tiie nineteenth annual S. Harrison, 190 . Vista Thursday avenm hT Avenue Southern Oregon basketball Sixteen ‘B’ League Teams Meet Here 1st Week in March ôïeao+t. NEWS REVIEW ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY. Several Join The Community Club THURSDAY, MARCH j , 1949 VOLUME i j, NUMBER ja Council Provides Negotiation Period After Recall; Then Will Amend Charter Phoenix, March 3 — Dick and Lillian Hendrix who have just moved to Phoenix and operate Dick’s fountain, have recently joined the Phoenix Community club and Youth Center. Other persons who have join­ MRS. HEATH PRE8ENTS ed the club recently include Jos­ YARN GIFT TO VETERANS eph C. Enders, Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mis P C k |««»‘P«Uiig teams ure from ”B ” Henry Frame, Frank Houston, Mrs. C. A. Heath has returned Local American Legion A uxi­ from her annual trip to the Vet­ returned to Ashland a f t r I p X - ’ u i X Bertha E. Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Members of the Ashland city R. E. LeVander, Christopher liary, Unit No. 14 will meet in eran’s hospital in R o s e b u r g council, in a meeting Wednes­ Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Lledman, regular session Monday evening, where she presented the training day afternoon passed a resolu­ Bobby, Barbara and Max Lied* March 7 at the Legions’ log cao- classes with yarn for knitting. tion, providing for either com­ man, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ar m Pioneer Hall in Wlnburn Way. The yarn was a gift from the promise appointments in case of Ashland American Legion auxi- cher, and Chester E. Hale. and Bob Eureka r L^na of H j - c ent> R s o VaJseU, n v ille , Creswell, Paisley, Prospect, Bandon, Plans will t>e made for the liray. recall on any concilman next St. Luna of Lo*’ A ° H 1 n<* UUd ^ ^ B a n g l o i * , Coburg, Powers and Bii thday Party to be held at the Mrs. Heath said this week that Patrick’s day or in case no deci­ Lung of Los Angeles stopped In Gilchrist. during their first year 60% of sion can be reached between the nan March iatn. Transportation Mr and Mr' * vuul Defending champion Phoenix win be arranged lor those want- the World War II patients had mayor and the council, in fifteen nays the matter of filling any day after atten 1 ° G<;liun* ’ Sun- is expected to have a strong team The third of a five party ser­ nig to attend the Public Service been returned to their homes, vacancies which occur would be of Mrs Ni.ru 1 Ul* UMi *UIM}nil again this /ea r along with Co- ie* of card parties sponsored by school to be held at Camp White cured. Last year the hospital had 22 turned over to the people. '« rn‘° Uler oi burg and Valseu. the local Past Noble Grands club m tne near luture. The people would then vote on and s l s t ^ “ ’ Mr* T t e n X * AJ 5u“^ on was held Saturday evening with boys who received the equivalent /H l v eteran s wives, m o th ers, a charter amendment permitting of a high school degree because Mr« 1 ..... v h i . are tne directors ol this year* over seventy persons enjoying siste is anu d au g n ters a ie in v ite d dauxhter^itenvEU^ T WUrUl “nd barney. AI Barnhart will be in the evening of cards and hospital­ to atten d . of special work which they took election to fill vacancies caused at the hospital. Patients can also by recall, and if this amendment ho visited f Lininett, Ida- charge ol the ticket sales. ity. lends In Ashland J Schopl’s physical education class take craftsmanship and occupa­ were passed the people would SKERRY SELECTED Pussy willows and s p r i n g Thursday evening. They are now ea will handle the scoring anu tional therapy courses. More than then vote on randi^ates to fill University ol Oregon, Eugene greenery were used as decoration living at Talent. timing. Students will be in charge about the hall, and tins decor —(Special; Harry Skerry of Ash­ 100 different vocations are taught the vacancies. Mis. Jack Connor and children of the tourney tins year as In the The recall election has been at the hospital. was repeated on tne tables at the land is one of the 12 new coun­ of Chinook. Montana arrived In past set for March 17. It will deter­ ty chairmen of the University refreshment hour. Hostesses for Ashland Thursday for an extend­ mine whether or not counciimen, The various teams will stay in the evening were: Alto Nichols, of Oregon alumni association ed visit. John Nosier, Herb Fischborn and local hotels and auto courts while Marjorie Lorenz and Audrey wiucn was released trns week by John Daugherty should be recall­ Mr. and Mrs. Ben Adolf, N ew ­ they are at SOC. Robert S. Miller, P o r t la n d , pres­ Pui din. Plans for the birthday party ed. berg, Oregon are business visit­ ident of the alumni association. High score prizes for Pinochle Skerry Is chairm an in Jackson of the Eastern Star were discus­ SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED ors in town this week. Adolf is The decision to pass the reso­ sed Tuesday evening at the regu­ lution was brought about by the a carpenter. Mis. Mabel Winston, registrar were to Louise Crow and Kay county. Miss Ellen Benford and Mrs. of Southern Oregon College, an­ Kolanvano, and to Vivian Dai- The 36 county directors com­ lar meeting of the Star. The bir­ action of the Civic Betterment kenberg and Everett Acklui for nounces that applications are Ann Pearson, Medford . visited prise the alumni council. Appoint thday party will be held Tues­ League which Tuesday night pre­ friends In Ashland Tuesday even­ now being received for full-lee 500 with Mae Lindner receiv­ ments ai e for three-year terms day, March 15. It will begin at sented a group of petitions to the ing. scholarships for 111411-5(1, offered ing high score lor Bridge. with December 31, 19fci, the e x ­ 6:30 and will be in the form of a council requesting an amend­ covered dish dinner for members ment to the charter which would The two remaining parties of by the Oregon Congress of par­ piration date. Orville Orton has returned and their families. the tournament will be held ents and teachers. provide for election of recalled from a business trip to Prineville. Mrs. Lucy Talbert was w el­ officials. The petitions were in­ 50% RESTRICTIONS March 12th and 2l>lh and anyone 'These scholarships are lor Mrs. June Duzan and children comed as a new member at the correctly prepared and were not REMOVED ON ROADS who have been visiting her par­ teachers training only and are who enjoys playing cards is in- Tuesday meeting. Verne Smith o f the County acceptable but through their at­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Orton return­ renewable for the entire lour viteu to attend. Other plans for the month of torney, Ed Kelly, the League re­ Koah district, reports that the year course. Recipients arc obli­ ed to their home In Prineville, Jackson County Court has re­ March include the district meet­ quested that the council use their gated to teach one year in the SO. ORE. DISTRICT OF Saturday. moved oOVv road restrictions on ing which will be held in Med­ powers ana present such an a- public elementary schools ol ore D .A Ji. TO MEET FRIDAY Mrs. Garner Padgett, M 1 s. gon for each year they hold such Southern Oregon District ol the the following roads: Thompson ford, March 31. mendment to the people. Geo Miller and daughter, Evelyn, a scholarship. Refreshments were served in Daughters ol tne American Rev­ Creek, Beall Lane, Taylor Road Nosier, «pe a k in g f o r h im s e lf were Sunday dinner guests of the dining room from tables at­ at the Wednesday afternoon ses­ olution will meet Wednesday, and Big Applegate. Mrs. Grover Hillman, at the tractive with spring flowers and March 9, at 10 a.m. at Trinity sion, stated that he felt the pro­ Weitzel Apartments. Even 1 n g pussy willows by Leah Stringer Episcopal Parish House. This posed amendment was a fair one, ALPHA CLUB TO m e e t and her committee includ i n g “if I am recalle d /’ he « a id , “I supper guests of Mrs. Hillman district includes the six cliaptcrs A ip iia Club will meet Tuesday Florence Larson, Marian Beagle, were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Miller The Ashland Study Club met of Southern Oregon, Roseburg, March 8 at 10:00 a.m. Members Lorraine Fischborn and Minnie feel that the people should have and daughter, Marilyn, who spent a chance to elect some one to Monday afternoon, February 28 Grunts Pass, Medford, Coos Bay, bring a sack lunch and cleaning Koyl the day at Shasta Dam taking Klamath t ails, and Ashland. take my place.” equipm ent colored films for their projector. at the home of Mrs. Harold Mer­ Lunch will be served attending Under existing laws the re­ COLOR CENTER IS They reported getting some mar­ rill. Mrs. Roger Rath reviewed members by Trinity Guild. A maining members of the coun­ CHANGING PAINTS "House Divided" by Ben Ames velous "shots’*. morning business meeting will be Sherman Hadley, proprietor of cil have the right to elect men followed by a program of music Mr. and Mrs. Siedel are spend­ Williams. the Ashland Color center, an to fill the v a c a n c ie s which m a y For the half hour topic Mrs. and a speaker in the afternoon. ing a fortnight In Sacramento nounced this week that he was be brought about in case any of G. M. Frost gave excerpts from where they were called by the discontinuing his line of Glidden the three under fire were recall, Robert O’Brien’s book "This is illness of Mrs. Siedled’a sister. ed. San Francisco.” Individual scoring SOC Red Paints and planned to carry’ a Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Braughton The resolution reads: Action complete line of Sherwin-Will­ Raiders: and George Layton, Shady Grove on submitting a charter amend- iams products. FG FT TP PF FTA Nationwide publicity on the were business visitors in Ashland ment through action of the conn, Jandreau 147 90 384 88 125 Shakespearean Festival which Monday. Braughton is owner of cil be tabled but in lieu thereof it 141 91 373 64 175 appeared In last summer’s New Bonney Braughton’s Park on the Road be declared that if the recall 129 65 323 88 124 York Times has paid off. Leonora Wade and recalls that he and Mrs. election is sccessful In any par­ 72 27 171 76 53 Thomas, daughter of a once fam­ O’Neal ticular the r e m a in jp g c n n n c il m e n Braughton were married In Ash­ Foster Talent, Murch 3 — There will 63 25 161 53 65 ous Shakespearean actor, on see­ land thirty seven years ago. At and the mayor must unanimous­ 49 40 138 28 73 that time Braughton was fore­ be a special meeting of the legal ing the publicity article, wrote a Neideigh ly agree on f i l l i n g v a c a n c ie s if Gatlin 28 19 75 43 35 man for Warner Construction voters of school district No. 22 letter to director Bowmer offer­ unable to unanimously agree Barger at the school house March 8 to 14 5 33 16 15 The casting for the senior play within a period of fifteen days ing costumes and wigs for festi­ Company in charge of paving the select a new director to replace val use. The items offered were Weaver 14 3 31 7 12 was made February 25 by Ralph then a charter a m e n d m e n t to streets of Ashland. Lee Johnson, who recently re­ used by her father in Shakes­ Veentjer 5 6 16 18 17 Wood- director. Those in the cast permit the people to elect coun­ Mr. and Mrs. Noah Harmon signed. 2 8 10 3 11 include: Grace Williams, Joyce ciimen to fill vacancies should pearean productions. This letter, A. Warren will leave Friday for their home The meeting will be at 8 p.m. according to Mr. Bowmer. is on- O. Trendall 1 0 2 1 0 DeVore, D’Anne Neeley, Barbara be submitted to the people; in a Dutton, Montana after spend­ and the polls will be open for Kent, Fred Haight, Cecelle Mc- other words, no vacancy in office ing the winter In Ashland. one hour. 655 377 1707 485 705 Carley, Shirley Damon, Paula of councilman shall be filled ex­ results we have seen from the Totals Ostrander, Margaret Wagn e r, cept by unanimous agreement of Times article. Total games: 28.. 1 Barbara Messenger, Del o r e s the mayor and councilman or by Charlie Jandreau, SOC forward Momany, Lloyd Bunnell, Don the people. CARD PARTY TO BE HELD This Is not a book review Talent, March 3 — The Talent continues to head the list of In Kerr, John Lance and Rosemary Talent, March 3 — Mr. and PTA card party will be held Fri­ dividual scoring with a sizzling Knott. column, but the new GOL- LOCAL 2067 CARPENTERS Mrs. Elmer Cook celebrated their day, March 4, at the school cafe­ 384 points in 28 games for an av » den ENCYCLOPEDIA is Can-Can and Cowgirls of the ENTERTAINED IN MEDFORD 64th wedding anniversary Feb­ teria. erage of 13.7 per game; closely Kiwanis Kapers enjoyed a lun­ worthy of more than a Ashland members of Carpent­ ruary 21. They were entertain­ following Jandreau are Cal Bon cheon given them by the Kiwanis passing glance. This is a er’s Local No. 2067 went to Med­ ed by a group of young people ney with a total of 373 and Keith February 28. book that every home should ford Friday evening for a Crab from the Methodist church. Mr. Wade with 328. March first came In with Feed held In the Medford Hall own. School children will Cook Is up and around again af In 28 games, the Raiders have ‘blow and with it came the news Two hundred and fifty carpent­ find in It the answers to ter his illness of last week. Talent, March 3 — Chas W. chalked up a tota lof 1707 against that Jeanne Rollins and Bill ers were present their questions, simply writ­ Barnes, orchardist, has been ap­ 1508 by the opposition. In the Axel, seniors, were married in Guests were present from Kla­ Elsie Lewis just returned this pointed director of District No. free throw roster, led by Jan­ Reno over the weekend. ten, beautifully Illustrated. math Falls and Grants Pass and week from a trip to Southern Children are inquisitive. 22, to succeed T. B. Brink’ who dreau with 90 of 125 attempts Our Grizzlies, having tramp], a delegation of thirty five from California. She reports that the recently resigned. They want to learn. And and Bonney with 91 out of 175, ed the Eagle Point team Satur­ Ashland. avacado trees were not harmed Mr. Barnes has served on the scored 377 against the opposi­ day night will be playing the here is edcation, pleasant A Portland Floor Show Vaude­ by the severe weather in Califor­ budget committee for a number tion’s 323. useful. Over 1500 items are Grants Pass Cavemen, March 3. ville entertained the group. nia. of years. The tournament has been draw­ covered, with full color il­ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Simpson of ODDFELLOWS & REBEKAHS ing a large crowd as over 2,000 ANDERSON LEASES~PART lustrations, ranging from the Phoenix Hardware returned T. D. Wadsworth was down HAVE CHICKEN DINNER spectators have attended nightly. OF MOTOR INN PLANT Africa and Airplanes, to from visiting Mrs. Simpson's sist­ town again after a bout with the Frank Duntton, Bellflower. Cal­ 125 persons enjoyed the chick­ The Rotarians will be host er, » Mrs. J. T. Taylor of Long flu. Television and Zoos. en dinner given by the Rebekahs March 3, at noon, to the Varsity ifornia, has purchased the lease Beach, California, this we e k. Mr. and Mrs. "Pink” McAbee and Oddfellows at the Oddfel­ debating team, whose members of the Motor Inn body and paint Most parents are familiar They also visited in Marysville, returned Monday from a week’s lows Hall, Wednesday evening, will explain something of the shop. Andy Anderson, who has w ith the Little Golden Bakersfield and San Jose. vacation In California. February 23rd. Books, and know what fine art of polemics and give five- been operating the body and The Phoenix Grange Drill Team Mrs. Mabel Bourne is substitut­ paint shop and the storage de­ Following the d in n e r t h e minute talks. children’s books they are. met February 28 to practice their ing for Mrs. Mark Hackney at partment made the announce­ guests enjoyed an evening of Seniors attended mee t i n gs drills. The Golden Encyclopedia is the Crystal Laundry in Medford. dancing and cards. The hall and March firft and second of college ment this week. a wonderful extension of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pollock Mrs. Hackney Is taking a rest tables were decorated with pussy representatives from all over the are the parents of an 8 Mi pound from her job. this same line. Drop in at Mr. and Mrs. Warren Loffer willows and spring greenery. state. boy born Friday, February 25 in the Mart to see it. At the moved into their apartment thu A 60-voice choir from the Lew­ the Sacred Heart hospital. Mrs. week. same time ,ask for the Gol­ is and Clark college in Portland Pollock was Jerry Compher be­ Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hutton den Dictionary. You’ll find will sing for assembly March 3. fore her marriage. have had as guests for the past these at. . . The Southern Oregon college Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Leach have onrJ Mrs. Mm Alfred Paulson n„..i__ n;.. . .... Mr. and week Mr. and Mrs. Steve Brad­ Five thousand dollars has been choir will attend. returned to their home in Los and Mr. and Mrs. Quintus Ack- shaw and daughter, Judy of Coos deposited by Paulson and Acker- Representing players of the Angeles after spending the win­ erson, former operators of the Bay. Mrs. Bradshaw is a niece of son with the city. Four thousand team In a special stunt at the pep ter In Ashland. Leach is in the Roseburg sanitarium, have leased dollars of this fund will go for assembly February 25 were Lois Mrs. Hutton. The Bradshaw's real estate and insurance busi­ the Ashland hospital from the left Phoenix for Southern Calif­ maintenance and equipment. Melcher, as Eldon Durham; Cece­ ornia. ness In the southern city. City of Ashland. The realty com­ The hospital will be renamed 270 East Main Phone 8011 Jack Fablsh of Roseberg was a mittee of the City Council, head­ the General hospital according to lia McCarley, 5*1, as Don May- Dave Chase of the Radio Re­ (Next to Sheldon Jewelry) business visitor in Ashland Wed­ ed by Harold Merrill, handled the lessees. They have signed a field 6’6 center; Nina Graber pair Shop returned this week was V em Carlson; Norma Yor- nesday. the transaction. 10 year lease for $1.00 a year. ton was Don Ellsworth. Recall Election Set For S t Pat’s Day Legion Auxiliary To Meet March 7 Past Noble Grands Have Gard Party Eastern Stai-s To Hold Birthday Party Study Club Meets At Merrill Home Election March 8 For Board Member Shakespearean Publicity Pays Chuck Jandreau Leads Scoring NEWS from Ashland Hi Cooks Have 64th Wedding Anniversary J Barnes Appointed To School Post Roseburg People Get Hospital 7* M ALT