Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 24, 1949, Image 1

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    U. oi O. Library,
Parks Announces
Fourth Honor Roll
0 licioni Ä L tf sgkPER
Honor Roll for the Ashland P u n i t i l i V
AT I OH
High school for the fourth six
week period was released today
by Itoland Parks, principal of the
high school
Fifty four students
made the honor roll
, o I’l.K YI \R
Sophomores on the roll totaled I
15 They were: Patricia Bailey,
Lenon*
Brown. D orothea
Coe,
Mcllvenna To Be
Baccalaureate
Speaker Again
NEWS REVIEW
ASHLAh
IACKSON COUNTY, \SHLAND OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH
Formerly Ubo
Sou thorn Oregon
Miner
53.00 per year
1949 VOLUME 16. NUMBER 3
City Council and Mayor to Study Candidates
Carol Ebnother, Jack Eldswlck, I
Floyd G ardner, Darlene Hick
Consideration
of
potential
man,M ary Hillberry, lone tide,
councilmen will be the m ain top­
Juunita Howell, Norma Kulpncu,
ic of business at the Saturday
Bernice Mayben, A rthur Ostran­
night m eeting of the rem nants
der, Iti» em ary Stevenson, and |
of the Ashland city council and
The Rev
Robert Mcllvenna
Mildred Zittcreoh
A
W
riter's
Guild
was
organiz­
Mayor Tom Williams.
Juniors were: Nancy Arney, has been selected by the Senior
ed, Tu<«day evening when an in­
Mayor Tom Williams is also
class
of
the
Ashland
high
school
K athrvn Heck, Craig Canfield,
terested group m et a t the Plaza
Resignation of Clarence Wil­ expected to report on a propect-
G
uest
speaker
at
last
M
onday’s
as
the
speaker
for
Baccalaureate.
,
Joanne Downing, Donna Fader,
meeting of the Ashland Kiwanis Cafe to discuss possibilities of liams as chief of police has been ed truck route.
He planned to
Anne Fullerton, Nina G raber, M cllvenna was selected by the !
club
was Frank Rowe, who spoke such a club Vinna Middleton tabled by the m em bers of the contact Engineer Baldock of the
class
at
an
election
this
week.
George Miller, Lavonne Olson,
on “M arketing of Farm Crops." presided as tem porary chairman. Ashland city council in view of state highway departm ent con­
Cash Petrine, Nadine Pounds, Baccalaureate will be held Sun­
Dr E P Borden gave the In ­ the fact that three mem bers will cerning the possibility of a by­
O ther entetrainrnent included
Jacquelyn Pritchard, B a r b a r a day, May 20. This is the second songs by Duane Mitchell, S outh­ vocation and spoke on the poten­ soon be seated on the council.
pass for trucks in Ashand.
year M cllvenna has addressed |
Riley, R obert Simpson, Peggie
ern Oregon college student, who tialities of Southern Oregon and
The committee appointed by the
Speaking
tor
the
mem
bers
of
the
graduates.
Taylor, Richard Wilcox, and N or­
wus accompanied by B arbara the m anner in which w riters the council a t a m eeting held last mayor on the truck route is ex-
Bruce
Sm
ith
was
selected
as
man Wyers .
coud assist in the developm ent of Friday, Harold M errill, stated pested to make a report at the
the outstanding senior boy. He is Gertson.
Seniors had 22 on the roll. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Dr. Elmo Stevenson was pres­ of the Rogue Valley by w riting th at he thought th at the new Saturday evening meeting Mem­
They Included Alex Austin, John Sm ith, 555 Fairview. Emma Red­ ent at the m eeting and he invit­ of its great natural beauty and members of the council should bers of the committee include
Bear«'. Dorothy Brabham, Shirley bird was selected as the out­ 'd the m em bers of Kiwanis to the historical spots. He, favorably, sit in on the selection of a new Will Stew art, Ernie Fulgham, and
joint meeting, April 5, of all civ­ compared Oregon’s assets with chief of police and th at Mr. W il­ Bernard Pederson.
Damon, Joyce DeVore, Ruth Hur- standing senior girl.
ic clubs.
At this m eeting, Dr. Californlas scenic spots stress­ liams’ resignation should be ta b l­
key. Bcttv Lou Kerby, Phil Kling
The city council meeting is be­
The class colors during this
sheim, Rosemary Knott, B arbara year's graduation will be gold Stevenson said, Edgar Sm ith, ing the fact that California is ed until the new m em bers had ing held this Saturday because of
chairman of the board of higher more widely known because it
Messenger, Delores Momany, Car and pastel green.
the April 1 deadline on the 15-
been added to the council
education of the state of Oregon is more publicized as is true of
rol Powell, Emma Redbird, Rose­
day negotiation period set up by
The class m otto is "When a
Williams
subm
itted
his
resig­
mary Ri n g, Venlta Roberson, task is once begun, Never leave will speak. Dr. Stevenson added, some parts of Oregon.
nation Friday, saying th at he was the council to find replacements
In reference to Southern Oregon
Curia Sears. Jane Simpson, Bruce it till it’s done.
C. E Flory, G. I. student at
Be the labor college, the fact th at SOC now
resigning because of the results for the three councilmen who
Southern Oregon College was the
Smith, Donald Stucky, M o n a great or small, do it well or not
of
the recent city recall election. were recalled.
receives the second greatest a- guest speaker. He m entioned
Tuylor, M argaret W agner, and at all."
If the mayor and the council
________
One of the basic reasons su b ­
mount of funds available to edu­ that tw enty years ago, when he
Sully Yates.
are
unable to unanimously agree
m itted by the Civic B etterm ent
cational colleges in Oregon.
was a student at SOC another
upon
three replacements before
V. D. Bert Miller, president of group had met in Pioneer to League which sponsored the re­ April 1, according to a motion
TALENT LOCALS
call election was the refusal of
the organization congratulated form a W riter’s Guild.
Lon Max-son won the blanket
the
city council m em bers to con­ passed by the council, the m atter
the
members
on
their
assistance
Flory spoke, knowingly, of the
The Am erican Legion A uxili­
which the W agner Creek Ladies
will be first presented to the
ary Unit No. 14 met in regular in getting the Rogue River basin growth a n d developm ent o f firm Mayor W illiams’ appoint­ people in the form of a special
raffled off las, Friday.
ltrigatlon, power and flood con­ China, giving the group m any m ent of Vern Sm ith as chief of election for a charter am endm ent
Mr. and Mrs. Roy P a rr spent session Monday evening at the trol.
Legion
Hall,
W
lnburn
Way,
with
latent ideas for articles, stories, police.
which will perm it the people to
the week end at Portland.
and poems on various phases of
hold another election to elect
Forrest Jennings, Ira Culver Miss K athleen Silver presiding.
Miss Silver pointed out that
“Life in China’’. He has lived
three councilmen to fill the va-
and Ray G arland were working
much of his life In northern
I can i 'S.
on the Youth C enter Building ttie Legion and A uxiliary have
been listed among the top ene-
China, where, contrary to popu­
Mayor Williams, last Saturday
Saturday.
C. B. Cordy, county extension lar opinion, m any inhabitants
m le of communism in America.
Com m ittee appointm ents f or night, offered the names of Ben
W eyburn Kenyon spent Mon­ "Every eligible woman who agent in charge of horticulture, have never tasted rice, being too the coming year for the Ashland
day evening a t the Lowe home, wants to see a free American stated this week that the dorm ant poor to afford it. M illett and Cham ber of Commerce w e r e Christlieb, Dick Neill, Mont
Monroe, and E. E. Sheldon to the
where hi* and H arlan compared way of life continued and per­ spray needed to be completed.
wheat, according to Flory, are made this week by A. W. Wood­ three remaining m em bers of the
English and Am erican motors for fected should be working with This spray is particularly im ­ the principal cereals of th at re ­ ward. president of the Cham ber.
council as men who would accept
iiiim I c I aeroplanes. Sgt. Lowe who us. The comm unists are well o r­ portant on B artlett. Comice and
gion.
Com m ittee heads are as foll­ appointm ent to the council.
has been stationed In Europe, ganized." said Miss Silver.
Nells O ther varieties need not be
Those present at the first ows: Education, Dr. Elmo S teven­
The members of the council,
brought back some English diesel
Following the regular business sprayed unless you have a spec­ meeting of the Guild were: Je ss­ son: A griculture, D. M. Lowe; Harold Merrill, Phil Stansbury,
model aeroplane motors.
meeting the hostes es, Mrs. C. E. ial problem.
ica Osgood, C. E. Flory, Mrs. C. Industry, Drew Lamb; M em ber­ . and Fred Homes requested th at
Use three gallons liquid lime R. Middleton, Mrs. R. M. Att- ship, Henry Galey; G overnm ent­
I P ra tt and Ruth Cushing served
' the action on accepting the m en
Doris Kendrhin, "ivlli.
Rae home made cakes and coffee.
sulphur and 111 gallons dorm ant wooll Pearl R. Crouch, Mary M. al affairs, Dr. W illiam B racker;
be held over for a period of tim e
Downing and Orville Renzema
oil 1 mulslon per 100 gallons. W orthylake, Lottie C. Ransdell Recreation, H u g h
McKeever; 1 so that they would have an op-
are it the •<»» e - i t h e ir p a r e n ts
Wbi e scab was bad last year, in­ and Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Borden.
Roads and T ransportation Ed • portunity to study the situation.
this week from Eugene, w here
crease the lim e sulphur to 6 gal­
Singm aster; P u b l i c i t y , S t a n
The
next
m
eeting
of
the
W
rit­
the two young Indies attend col­
lons On Nells use 10 gallons lime e r’s Guild will be at 8 o’clock Jones; Finance, G erald W enner;
lege. and Orville attends high
ulphur and no oil
_ nr xt Tuesday evening, March 29 Tourists, Roger Rath, Solicitors,
scho. >1.
.it the home of Dr. and Mrs. Bor- C. C. W illiams: Shakespeare, Dr.
I;
tV ti-rbtiry, daughter of Idcn, 167 Harrison Street, phone E. N. Terrill; M erchants. Walt
Roland L. Parks, exalted ruler
of the Ashland Elk-: Io Ige a n ­ '< I and Mrs. Preston B. W ater- 16652 All persons interested in Hamby.
Phil Stansbury, speaking for
nounced today th at Venita Rober­ airy. Beach street, has been el- any phase of w riting are invited
A change from previous years
ted
1 etary of the Reed col- to attend.
son, and Bruce Sm ith, A 'and,
is the appointm ent of a program the Ashland City council, stated
and Edith Sutcliffe. II ppy Camp 1 <.<• W omen’ • Athletic associa­
committee who wiii rotate the today th at the m em bers of the
California, had been seleited as tion Miss W aterbury is a fresh-
duties of preparing program s for council planned to present the
The last of a series of five card candidates for local prizes and 1 ;<n <it Reed and has qualified
Cham ber meetings. M embers of names of H arry Morris, Dick
parties is being planned by the I national scholarships In the Elks
1 nern* "f - f th e V arsity track
the com m ittee include: Seth Bul- Trites and Emil K roeger as pot-
1 jli 's of the local Rebekah lodge National Foundation "Most V al­ cam.
lis. Dr. Elmo Stevenson, Ed B ar­ ential_candidates to fill the vac­
for next Saturday. This to u rn a­ uable Student." contest.
Mi s Ethel May Kanciler is
nett, Roger Rath, and Harold ancies in the council ranks caus­
m ent has created much local ln-
Each will he aw arded a local mine this week from Nurse’s
The Board of Directors of the Thomas.
ed by the recent recall election.
tere t. officials of the lodge state. ' prize of a year's free tuition at gaining school in Portland, on a Ashland YMCA held its Annual
The names will be presented
The next party, Saturday, March ' Southern Oregon college. Their ve k vacation.
Fellowship Pot Luck Dinner in
at the Saturday night meeting.
26th, will be held at the Odd F el­ i nom inations and applications are
the Social Room in the “Y”
f Previous names subm itted in-
lows hall at 8 o'clock. This is the also to be judged for state, and
building Monday evening. Mar.
: elude E. E. Sheldon, Dick Neil,
last of the series of five and p a r­ In tu rn if they win. for national
21st.
Mont Monroe, and Ben Christ-
ticipants are closely watching awards.
! lieb. These were subm itted last
Present at the dinner were the
their scores as final prizes will be
newly elected m em bers to the
Portland, M arch 24— Ashland is Saturday by Mayor Tom W ill­
Board: the old Board m em bers one of 13 Oregon cities in which iams. O ther names will probably
awarded.
and several men who had served the P ortland Sym phony orches­ be presented to the council by
The hostesses com m ittee for
on the Board during the past tra plans to appear n ex t season the Mayor at the Saturday m eet­
Henry
Enders
has
been
ap­
isatiirday evening will be Emily j Talent. March 23 — The Tal-
pointed general chairm an of the three years.
In the course of its travels away ing.
Rogers, Etta Morris, Ethel Reid, 1 ent Friends church took first 1949 Ashland Fourth of Ju ly cele­
Program for the evening in ­ from its home base.
According to J. Q. Adams, an
G ertrude Robuck and Audry P u r­ place in both "A ” and “B” divi­ bration. The appointm ent was cluded, group singing led by A l­
official
in the Civic B etterm ent
This
was
announced
today
co­
sions of the YMCA - Church bas­ m ade this week by A. W Wood­ lan H arras; several num bers by
din.
league,
several
more m en are un­
incident
w
ith
G
overnor
Douglas
Two new candidates were to ketball league this year in the ward, newly elected president of the Senior H ig h * School boys McKay’s issuance of a statem ent der consideration as being poten­
cham pionship games played F ri­ the Ashland Cham ber of Com­ quartet; and movies showing the
be initiated at the regular m eet­ day and S aturday nights, March
tial candidates for the three
work of the YMCA in post-w ar in which he endorsed the P o rt­
merce.
posts'
Adams m entioned S. J.
land
Sym
phony
society’s
annual
ing of the Rebekahs earlier this 18th and 19th.
Enders will coordinate the v a r­ Japan. D uring the program Rol­
In the "A" division games play­ ious activities which wull be a and Parks, president of the Board subscription program which open Bailey, Don Lewis, Jack Reed,
week.
Homer Billings, Dr. W. E. B rack­
ed in the Ashland Junior high p art of the annual celebration. presented John Billings w ith a j ed Monday.
er,
Phil W endt, and C. W. Allen.
slhool gym on Friday night, the Among t h e
Society
President
Vernon
R.
tentative events fountain pen in ’•ecognition of
T alent Friends team won over which have been considered are the w ork Mr. Bllings has done i Churchill revealed th at negotia- Adams stated th at these men had
the
Ashland
Congregational the rodeo or horse show sponsor­
| tions are underw ay—or will be I not been contacted as yet and
This is not a book review
church by a score of 28 to 11. ed by the Ashland Riding asso­ for the Ashland YMCA during i shortly—to take the 70-member he did not know w hether or not
column, but the new GOL­
Playing for third place the Bap­ ciation. a band concert in the the past three and one-half years. ’ ensemble to Salem, Albany, Cor­
DEN ENCYCLOPEDIA is
A short business m eeting of vallis, Eugene, Roseburg, G rants any of them would consider ac­
tist boys won easily from the park, a parade, and possibly fire
worthy of more than a
Methodist team by a score of 38 works in the evening.
the Board followed the program. Pass, Medford, Ashland, K lam ath cepting the positions.
passing glance. This is a
Falls, Bend, Pendleton and La-
to 8.
In the “B" division games
Grande. According to tentative
book that every home should
played in the high school gym
plans, several of the cities would
,wn. School children will
in Talent S aturday night the T al­
be visited during a five-day tour.
find in It the answ ers to
ent
Friends
“B"
team
defeated
“O ur concerts aw ay from P o rt­
their questions, sim ply w rit­
the N azarene by the narrow m ar­
land during the past two seasons
ten, beautifully Illustrated.
gin of one point, the final score
have repeatedly brought out the
Children are
inquisitive.
Second, our concern is the fact that our m arvelous orches­
being 13 to 14. In another hard
VIrs. A rthur Kreism an, child
They w ant to learn.
And
fought game the Presbyterian
lfare chairm an, Am erican Le­ Whole Child’—the child’s physi­ tra is appreciated everyw here it
cal, m ental, emotional education­
"B" team won from the Talent
here Is education, pleasant,
in A uxiliary, has invited m em ­ al and spiritual well being. We appears”, Churchill said. “It has
Awards
to
the
w
inning
teams
always been our feeling that the
useful. Over 1500 items are
es of civic organizations and do not drift into specialization in Portland symphony, the state's
M ethodist by a score of 18 to 16.
covered, with full color Il­
> general public to attend a the care of any one kind of physi­ greatest musical asset, belongs to
! will be m ade a t a special Recog­
lustrations, ranging from
um on the topic, ‘‘The Whole cal handicap, because we know every Oregon proponent of fine
nition program to he held at the
Africa and Airplanes, to
ild" to be presented at the Le­ that an apparent need is always music.”
YMCA Friday night, March 25th.
Television and Zoos.
m's Pioneer hall, 14 W inburn related to all other needs of the
M aterialization of a rr a n g e-
child; thus we adhere to that
y, April 4th at 8:00 p.m.
Lottie
Evans,
Eureka,
arrived
Most parents are fam iliar
ments
for the 1949-50 season de­
Contributing
speakers, who sound principal — the ‘Whole
in Ashland by plane, early this
w ith
the Littl« Golden
pends,
however, on the raising
11 each deal w ith some aspect Child’,’ continued Mrs. Kreism an
Books, and know w hat fine
week to visit friends in this vic­
of
$150,000
for the orchestra’s
in
a
recent
interview.
the subject will include Dr.
m
aintenance
fund in the next
children’s books they are.
inity.
One out of every two children
w ard E. Brown, Reverend
few
weeks,
C
hurchill
explained.
The Golden Encyclopedia is
orge Shum an, Ashland Presby- in A shland is the child of a w ar
hope that
LICENSE EXAMINER WILL
a w onderful extension of
lan church; Miss Florence Al- veteran and the Child W elfare He expressed the
BE IN ASHLAND MONDAY
i, Principal, Lincoln School com m ittee of the Am erican L e­ “many outside com m unities will
this same line. Drop in at
A
driver’s
license
exam
iner
j A ssistant Professor of Educa- gion Auxiliary' is having a great assist in the effort.”
the M art to see it. At the
will be on duty in Ashland at the
n, SOC.; and Mr. Loren Mes- ly Increased task in its work for
same time .ask for the Gol­
city hall Monday, March 28, be­
iger, Associate
Professor of needy children, according to Mrs.
den Dictionary. You’ll find
Kreism an.
“Illness of veteran
tw een the hours of 9a.m. and 4 p.
fchology, SOC.
Many and var’ed are the func­
these at. . .
tions of tho cent’,ry-old U. S.
m„ according to an announce­
'The strength and soundness of fathers is the greatest cause of
Sales of Savings Bonds In the Naval Cbse’ V-
in Washing­
m ent received from the Secre­
• child w elfare program is two need a m o n j the children of veter
icipal a m c n j
R e­ State of Oregon for February ton, D. C., hut
rl." says Mrs. Kreism an, in ex- ans here," she explained.
tary of State.
them is tti i.
ti -.o’seepar »’or
Persons wishing licenses or per­
lning the purpose of the for- sults of w ar injuries and illness total $4,306,11, according to C. W. tue natio:' o’
is
:hini at . 3?.
i. “First, it Is built on cooper- often take even young veterans Thomson, Jackson County C hair­ The WAVE ’ i
m its to drive are asked to get in
î photo nee In’t
man,
bringing
the
total
sales
for
on with existing public and out of the ranks of the bread
be more th in " > v th o -„an d t.u
touch with the exam iner well a-
; ’u East Main Phene HOI I
Fam ilies broken by 1949 to $10,824,900. This is rough­ of a seco- i o. ito- soitin-' » r
ra te social welfare agencies in winners.
head of the scheduled closing
»? • . ï ; .
(Next to Sheldon Jew elry)
• comm unities, states and na- death, desertion and divorce is ly $400,000 more than were sold A 4 C.l V .
hour in order to assure com ple­
to
. . .1 n:; /<t :. .1
s
u
n
e
r-
a
c
c
in
the
first
two
m
onths
of
last
another
cause
of
needy
children
n Its policy is to strengthen
II tion of their applications w ith a
tl.i-X.
(
; « «
year.
of
w
ar
veterans.
m inimum of delay.
Kiwanis Learn
About Marketing
Writer’s Guild Is
Formed in Ashland
Resignation of
Williams Tabled
Legion Auxiliary
Combats Communism
Dormant Spray T<>
Be Completed Soon
C. of C. Committee
Appointments Made
Parks Announces
Three Winners
Council Members
To Offer Names
Rebekahs Plan
Final Card Party
Y Directors Hold
Annual Dinner
Friends Church BB
Club Wins Y League
Enders To Head
1949 Celebration
Ashland To Hear
Symphony in ’49
Global Timekeeper |
ublic Invited to Forum on Child
'elfare Monday Evening, April 4th
U. S. Savings Bond
Sales On Increase
Tie
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