• Library. VZte ¿aut/te/in. Q^eaon. h 'm 'W X 1-'.. »».ou PER YEAR Formar], th. Southern Oragoo Miner NEWS REVIEW ASHLAND, JACKSON UUNTY, 13.00 per year f huruiay, May ,, , 949 Volume iA, Number 9 Wasson Resigns As President Of Civic League O regon C aves Will * Open This M onth 111( )R V |? ^ IIA W / I 1 _ ; _ _ llU W City Dads M eet W ith H iway Com m ission M usic A ssociation To S tart D rive COUNCIL HIRES DAY AS STREET COMMISSIONER The Oregon Caves Resort, Inc., Mayor Torn Williams, with will partially open its chateau M embership drive fur the Jack- couacilmen Dick Neill and Fred son county civic music associa­ und coffee shop on May 15, but Homes, and Judge L. Peers Wll- tion will get underw ay May 10. full service will not be available m eth attended a m eeting in M ed­ according to Mrs. Robert Dodge, until Muy 2». ford Thursday evening with who is in charge of the Ashland Guide service through the cave President And Vice members of the highway commis­ section of the drive. She is being Henry Enders To He is rendered on n year-round ba­ President Quit Group sion. Dr. E. N. Stevenson spoke to assisted by Mrs. Glen Matthews. sis, but meals, lodgings, stores, Long Session Tuesday In C'hurge of Show the group. and transportation services are • ig it Brings R esults Five concerts were presented A. A. Wasson und Caney Law ­ provided during the summer A wider highway from Central during the 1948-49 season and it F u s t in the series of horse rence resigned their respective m onths only. All members or the city coun­ shows and races to be sponsored Point to Ashland was discussed is expected that a like num ber positions us president and vice by the Ashland Hiding Assocla by the entire group. will be presented this coming cil with Mayor Williams arid city president of the Civic B etterm ent year. I ickets for the season are attorney H arry Skerry, Jr., and League, ut a meeting of the Lea­ M arilyn Y ou n g H a y e s |tion wil1 be held lhb* Sunday at | $6.00 tor adults and $3r00 fo. City l i t t e r :er J. U. Austin, met gue Monday evening, at the Civic To A ppear in R ecital 2:00 p,n "l v,"ey View ro in the c ■ -il cha Ti. ■ jy deo grounds | children. club house. On Monday evening, May 16th, evening. . lutes ci t ■ pre Henry Enders, president of the No reasons were given for re ­ C atharine Lee llufm an will pre Riding Association, is in charge meeting were read by Austi signing However, Wusson stated E xtension V/ill approved. this morning that his business sent Marilyn Young Hayes in a of show. Arena boss, Bob Lytle; Song Recital Austin then picsented bill«- lor A speaker of world prominence, M eet N ex t T uesday race starter, Vern Thomas; judges during the sum m er months was It has been several years since Extension Unit will the past m onth for the •ppruval of events, Stan Morgan, Ebe too pressing for him to continue Dr. T Z. Koo, secretary of the Ashland Home extension U n it, of the six councilm c liai ■ Id his duties us president of the club. Mrs. Hayes’ last recital and Mrs Dunn, Hugh Barron;; announcer World Student C hristian F edera­ A nom inating comm ittee will Hufman states that many Ashland W alter Hamby; loud speaker sys­ tion, will appear in Ashland F ri­ will meet next Tuesday, May 10 i M errill asked ’ i. this 1 junt i 1- report at the next meeting of the music lovers have indicated that tem courtesy of F lu h rer’s B ak­ day. 'During the day Dr. Koo will at 10:30 at the Women's civic club eluded the till to the , ' league on Muy 16, to consider they are looking forw ard with eries; »ntries registrar, Clyde C a­ speak at Southern Oregon coUege house. Project leaders will lead a view for pi -.t ry great anticipation to hearing Mrs. ton and R. L. Crosby; parking and at the senior high school, and discussion on “Conserve You.” stated th at i; ci-J. new officers. Hayes’ lovely young voice again. cars, Will Stew art, Bill Byrd, Vic he will speak th at evening at 7:30 Luncheon will be held at noon, m ade the statem ent t O. D Muson spoke to the lea­ Mrs Hnye’s first group of songs Stew art; arena gate, Willis Byrd; at the First M ethodist church. t j and m em bers attending are asked n o t w ish to <;pp: gue mem bers ut the Monday consists of 17th and 18th C entury advertising and tickets, J a« > stai> l P. night meeting topic lor the evening m eeting! to bring their own table service. this tim e.” S t a r - i t •y y a*-, Italian. Her next, two arias from D augherty; that ' he did not wish to approve concessions, Ray will be "The International S itu s - ! Dr. und Mrs. E. N Terrill are operas w ritten in that same per­ King; ticket sellers and takers, tion in the Far East.” The public the News Review bill,” s >t was leaving Wednesday for Portlund iod. decided to vote on this bill sep ar­ Association ladies is invited. The third group will be 17th and vicinity where they will ately. Stansbury and Merrill vot­ Dr. Koo served as advisor to Events during the afternoon are spend the rem ainder of the week. and 18th C entury Folk songs, in as follows: ed “no” with the rem aining coun- the San Francisco United Nations Mr and Mrs C A. Irw in re­ English cilmen voting “yes.” O ther bills conference in 1945. in 1944 he was No. 1—Parade of all horses and For the fourth and final group turned the first of this week fro Honor Roll for the fifth six were okayed. in China, where he m ade a trip a cleaner’s convention in Portlund. Mrs. Hayes is singing songs of horsemen, 2 p.m. City recorder read a letter from through occupied China to Chung weeks for the Ashland high No. 2—-Kiddies race. Andy A n­ Mr and Mrs. Clayton Cullen contem porary composers. king, during the trip he was dis­ school was released today by Rol­ the directors of the C ham ber o f returned Tuesday from a trip to Harlalee Wilson, Ashland violin derson, chairm an . guised as a peddler. and Parks, principal. Commerce asking for $2500.00 for Portland 1st, is well nssvrwsa known through- — -, who ... 11 v/ VS ft, 11 No. 3—Musical chairs. C. B. Those students on the honor advertising and betterm ent of the Df? Koo has been appearing Mrs. Kenton Robbins and two out the valley as a result of hisR arrison, chairm an C ham ber to be included in this before college and university as­ roil include: children are spending Mother's work as concertm aster with the No. 4—Ladies ■i-mile race. Sophomores: Patricia Bailey, year s budget. The council went semblies ol the Pacific coast d u r­ day in Medford with her parents Little Symphony and the S outh­ Dave Kerr, chairman. ing the past several weeks and is Richard Barnett, Carol Ebnother, on record as approving this a- Mr. Robbins, form er secretary of ern Oregon Philharm onic orches­ No. 5—Baton Rate. John Cot­ scheduled to speak to a Southern Jack Eidswick, Floyd G ardner, mount of money for the Cham ber the Ashland Elks, is rem aining tra will be assisting artist with ton. chairman. Oregon college assembly in the JoAnne Heller, Darlene Hickman, but thought it should be referred in McMinnville where he Is a Miss Evelyn Lunn as his accom­ No. 8—Businessm an's race, Bill n ear future. During the fall he Jerry Elliott. Mary Hillberry, to the budget committee. m anager of a credit bureau. panist. Briggs, chairman. Letter was then read from the will serve as guest lecturer in the Juanita Howell, Jane Howard, The recital will be held In No. 7—Stake Race. Andy A n­ school of leligion at the Univer- Norma Kulpaca, K athleen Jo h n ­ Realty Board asking that this Civic Music Memliership avail­ Churchill Hall Auditorium , at derson. chairm an. son. Gerald Langer, Bernice May- area not be under rent control. able May 10 to May 14 at the Southern Oregon college at 8:15 No. 8—Stallion Exhibition Bill ben, A rthur O strander, Virginia The council voted thq,t this be M art or phone 5711 or 22411 Ad­ Program to he announced later Briggs chairm an. Pritchard, Rosemary Stevenson, approved. ults $6.00 students «3 00 52t '!■ . ° Q uarter Horse race, Lo- The public is cordially Invited. Kenneth Wilkinson It was agreed by all council FOR SAI.F — Beltone hearing Mr. and Mrs Phil W endt re ­ '••II Ferns, cahirm an. Juniors: Nancy Arney, Kay m em bers that the rem ainder of Members of the executive com ­ aid Practically new. 30 Second turned Sunday from a trip to Fled No. 19 Broom polo. R. L. Cros- m ittee of the Am erican Legion Beck, Ellen Brower, Craig Can- $3,826.00 for the parking m eters street, Lena Breeding 551 tp d ing and Brookings ,y. chairm an field, oanne Downing. Donna F a­ be paid out of the $6321, th at is N' 11—Hot blood race. Lowell Auxiliary will meet Monday eve der. Anne Fullerton, Nina G ra­ in the parking m eter fund. a t the home of Mrs. Bert F ree­ l’j Lu', chairm an. > ber. George Millar.' Lavonne. OJ-- Communication from . Owen man Chairm en of all committees Nr. 12 -Calf roping, Lowell Gragg of Tw’in Plunges was dis­ .on. Cash Perrine, Jacquelyn will be present and will com ­ w lc i chairm an, plete their reports for the fiscal Pritchard, Barbara Wiley. Rob­ cussed, concerning the d irt from sitv of Iowa. ert Simpson. M arilyn W alker, the nearby sawmill th at falls in year which is ending. Dr. Koo is a graduate of St. Richard Wilcox, Norman Wyers, the pools. Homes, K roeger and Poppy day comm ittee m em ­ John’s U niversity in Shanghai Stansbury were appointed to in­ Frances Howard. bers and a chairm an will be se­ G. D. Mason, mausoleum builder, failed to appear at and following graduation w ork­ Seniors Alex Austin, John vestigate this situation. B ernard lected. Poppy day is to be held the Tuesday council meeting to petition the city coun­ ed for nine years in the Chinese May 28. Bearc Barbara Berg. Shirley Da­ Pederson also spoke from the cil for permission to place to wings on each end of the Railways. Beginning with 1919, mon Be:ty Hall, Ruth Harkey, floor, stating the situation th at he served for 10 years as asso­ and is considered a leading figure Frank Hile, Donald Kerr, Phil existed on W eightman street as Mountain View Mausoleum. ciate general secretary and stu ­ in international movements in Klings heim. Rosemary Knott, to the sawmills. The following letter concerning the proposal was dent executive secretary of the Christian activity. Licenses were granted to the John Lance, Virginia Lilly B ar­ national com m ittee of the YMCA Picturesque in his Chinese a t­ bara Messenger, Delores Momany, W arner Bros, and Clyde B eatty read by Mayor Tom Williams at the Tuesday meeting: In China. tire. Dr. Koo combines In his in­ Carrol Posell Emma Redbird, circus companies to show in A sh­ “We, the undersigned. Directors of the Ashland Mt. Elected to the World Student terpretation of the Christian m es­ Rosemary Ring, JoA nne Roach, land. View Mausoleum, wish to register our protest against C hristian Federation in 1934. with sage the practical directness of Venita Steve Zarka wrote the city of­ Roberson, Carla Sears’ the proposed addition to the Mt. View Mausoleum, for headquarters in Geneva, S w itzer­ the west wealth, of Oriental in- Bruce Smith, Don Stucky, S tan­ fering his filling station for sale land. Dr. Koo keeps in close touch sig.it and the outlook of a world ley True, M argaret W agner, Sal­ to them at $57,000 to be used as the following reasons: with students all over the world statesm an, it is said. a fire station. This was not con­ ly Yates. (1) We have never been con--------------------- ——_____________ ___ sidered inasm uch as the building suited or contacted with refer-? now occupied by H erbert’s F ru it ence to the proposal Co. is being considered. (2) The city of Ashland does O ther business such as chang­ not own the Mt View Mausoleum ing the street name off Highway or have any control over It. 66 to Ashland street and a report (3) It is our belief th at the new from the realty com m ittee by M errill was discussed. mausoleum being built In the north end of Mt View Cem etery Report signed by five council- will entirely fill the need for m en of the Rest haven Mausoleum mausoleum space, at prices which was read and accepted. Stansbury gave a report of are not excessive—in fact, much Sum ner strip airport. He stated less than many of our crypt ow n­ ers have paid. th at the cost of putting the granite on this strip would be (4) We have no Intention of $600.00. perm itting the use of our present A contract will be signed w ith walls in order to reduce costs of Sum ner P ark er to be in effect a new addition” for 9 4 years, w ith the condition The letter was signed by: that facilities of the airport be Steven R. Schuerm an, pres. open to private fliers and th at • Josephine Wallace, Treas. gasoline s e n ice and telephone Lottie Beswlck, Secretary facilities be provided. M errill Sara Beswick, trustee m ade the motion th at the con- This letter was occasioned by Continued on back page a story printed in the News Re­ view last week which stated that Mason was planning to request permission to build the addition. Mason, who was out of town Tuesday, could not be reached for comment. Greyhound bus lines this week began operating out of their new BY THE ROGUE RIVER depot in the Ashland hotel build­ BOURBONS TO GATHER ing. Fred W. Kiel, operator of the Jackson county democrats «will Ashland Hotel coffee shop is the get together Sunday, May 15, at local agent. Touvelle stab* park for a county Buses will continue to stop at picnic. Mrs. Lona Dameron and the regular place on North Pio­ Mrs. Dorothy Maehcny, Ashland, neer are assisting with the plans for _ Kiel is rem odeling and m aking the affair. baggage and ticket counter a r­ rangem ents in the coffee shop in order to handle the bus passeng­ ers. The G reyhound taverj) had been a G reyhound station since Editor Bob Stum bo and asso- 1928. Prior to th at tim e the s ta ­ cite editor Ken Bradshaw, of (he tion was in the Ashland hotel Siskiyou staff, will attend a jour­ and the bus line was known as nalism conference, to be held at the Oregon stages. Vanport College, May 5. The In Ashland this week m aking arrangem ents for the move to the conference will consist of the new location were L E. Shipley, staff m em bers of most Oregon This year, for ths first time in ice thick enough to support a the winter. The above photo was I station. Cut is courtesy of district traffic m anager, B. W '.•nllege and high school new spa­ ita recorder history. C rater Lake the Coldeway, superintendent and R. men. Two men, in fact, crossed taken by Chief T. L. Bartholo- Medford Mail Tribune, pers. was frozen, shore to shore, with the ice to Wiiard island during mew, Medford Naval recruiting E. Hutchinson, district passenger agent. S U N D A Y IS YEAR’S FIRST DR. KOO TO SPEAK HERE U nit Sr. High School Honor Roll Executive Commttee \\ ill Meet Monday * MASON MISSES COUNCIL MEETING WHERE PLAN RUNS INTO A SNAG («1 dter Lake Is Frozen Solid, Shore to Shore, for First Time Since Discovery Greyhound Depot Moves To Hotel Editors To Attend Vanport Conference