Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 28, 1949, Image 1

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Week
Gov. McKay,
Other Olí ¡ciáis,
To Be Guests
NEWS REVIEW
Among the notable* expected
foim erly the
to uttend a civic banquet and op­
Southern Oreqr
ening night festivities ut Anil
Miner
lund on August 2 are Governor
and Mia. Douglas McKay, Sec-
eretaiy of State and Mrs Earl
ew bry, and assistant Secretary of Voi. 16. No. 21.
ASHLAND, JAC K SO N _CO UN T Y. OREGON? THURSDAY. July 2I.~1MÏ-----------------------------------
State and Mrs. William Healy. ■
$3.00 peer Year — 10c per Copy
Mayors of nearby cities and other |
Camp
Whit«
Vets
<|ic*en Candidate for Jacksonville Gold Kush D ays
honorary directors of the Oregon
Get Braille Books
Shakespearean Festival Associa­
tion are also expected.
Mrs, Helen Skidmore Hughes
Fred Homes, chairm an o f the
donated
15 Braille books to the
city council com m ittee handling
blind
veterans
at Camp White
the banquet, has urged that tic­
recently.
They
were delivered
ket reservations for the fete be
by a m em ber of Unit No. 14,
m ade at once because of the lim ­
The Ashland Boys A thletic Am erican Legion auxullary as
ited seating space. Tickets for
(
lub
is ull set lor its program were four alarm clocks, 30 wheel
Miss Barbara Hayes, 518 Oak
the banquet may be reserved nt
of
boxing
wrestling, and training chair pads, und two dozen vases
St., has entered the contest for
the Cham ber of Commerce.
Queen of the Jacksonville Gold
Tuesday s Festival opening will dem onstrations which begins at m ade from fruit juice cans
8.00
tonight
in
the
junior
high
painted
and
stencilled
by
mem
Rush
Jubilee. She will be spon­
m ark the first tim e in several
h ers,of the auxiliary, as well as
sored by the Ashland Lions club,
years that the Governor and his school gymnasium.
local newspapers carrying arti
members of which are reportedly
fam ily have been able to attend
Col. Ben W aterbury is direct­
cles
of interest to personnel and
using their best salesm anship in
the ceremonies.
ing the program with the aid of
mem
bers
at
Camp
White.
an
effort to sell votes for their
Stage-door-Johnnies who have civic organizations.
Mrs. Hughes has made a num
brownette, brown-eyed queen
been watching preparations for
Here is the complete card for her of lap robes for the wheel
candidate.
the Oregon Shakespearean Fest­ tonight's dem onstrations:
chair
patients
and
is
anxious
to
ival gave unqualified praise to­
Tum bling by the entire club, make more. However, she has
Miss Hayes has worked in the
day for the excellence of this Mr. Wayne Die in charge.
Spotlite cafe since last January,
run
out
of
m
ateral
Those
who
sum m er’s program after witness
1st Boxing bout-85 lbs.—Jo h n n y have m aterial they wish to do­
but doesn't include waiting tables
ing first dress reehearsals. Ju d g ­ Sorensen vs. Mickey Miller.
on
her list of hobbies. Horses
nate for ths purpose should cut
em ent will be passed on their
Rope skipping exhibition-Larry it in six inch squares as Mrs.
are her main avocation and she
extravagant claims tieginning on Miller
is reported to be an excellent
Hughes is blind and, while she
Tuesday evening. August 2, when
2nd Boxing B out-137 lbs--Jim
horsewoman. She has entered all
can do the sewing she cannot
the ninth annual dram a program G ardner vs. David Baker.
the races held in Rogue Valley
cut
the m aterial. She can use
opens in Ashland's Elizabethan
Badger Pull---K enney Dye vs.
rodeos d.uring the past half year.
pieces of woolen m aterial as well
theater.
Harvey Sorensen.
as
good parts of worn pajam as,
An all-around sports gal, Miss
"The perfection dem anded by
1st W restling m atch -5 5 lb s .- blankets, etc Her address is
Hayes goes in for swimming,
the producing directors both Gale Miller vs. Harold Bibeau.
637 B Street.
bowling, and even pool.
from the theatrical standpoint
Use of Rowing M achine—L arry
The Ashland candidate is try ­
and Shakespearean authenticity Miller and Cletus Mitchell
ing to catch up with rivals who
is readily seen in the finished
3rd Boxing bout 45 ’^ - H a r v e y
f •
1
entered the race a num ber of
productions,” reports Henry Bus­ Sorensen
irensen vs. Peter Cotton
lA A V V l
weeks earlier.
She is m aking
sey, NEA feature w riter w ho is
Use of Roman Chair — Blair
some headway, though, and she
covering the festival. "And the Sherman. Kenny Dve, Richard
expressed gratificaton for the
actors h a ^ ' responded m agnific­ Carey.
local
Lions’ sales drive.
ently to the coaching of th<- past
4th Boxing B o u t-V erle Yates.
M m Barbara Hayes, Ashland girl, employed as a waitress at
In competing for the honor of
two m onths so that we are confi­ (84 lbs) vs. Alvin Lorenz (95 lbs).
Lions Club s candidate for queen the Spotlite Cafe, is striving to reigning over the tw o-day cele­
dent that the 1949 season will be
The Stick F ig h t-D ick Carey
of the Jacksonville "Gold Rush" catch up with rivals who entered bration Aug. 6 and 7. and the
tops.”
vs. Bobby Piper.
Ashland
s
first
Fishing
Derby,
$300 w ardrobe offered to the
Marshall E. Woodell. Festival
Jublee.
The pretty Ashland the race several weeks ago.
2nd W restling Match - Dave
queen. Miss Hayes is entering
association
treasurer, reminds A thanas (80 lbs.) vs. Blair S her­ sponsored by the Recreation
Commission,
established
itself
her first contest. She was the
th at an unprecedented num ber man (90 lbs.)
Monday
a*
one
of
the
m
od
suc­
girl chosen to appear in the
of inquiries has made it necess­
Use of Medicine Ball*—Runts cessful activities of the year
newsreels
of the last ‘ free”
ary to reserve all seats this year.
breakfast
of
Don Haynes, who
Reservations for the theater and boys Larry
4
to
13
years
descended
upon
the!
•
.
as
later
sealed
in a car to begin
for housing accomodations have Baker.
fish-filled w aters of Ashland i
a 14 month tour of the nation as
to be cleared by writing directly
5th Boxing B out—96 lb s-D lrk Creek
a promotion scheme.
Plans are being completed
to the Oregon Shakespearean Miller vs. Robert Baker.
Miss Hayes rem inded Ashlar.d-
Prizes
donated
by
local
busi­
Festival
Association. Ashland.
this week for the holding of the
Use of Grip and Tw ist devices-
ers
th at the contest closes S at­
nessmen
spurred
the
young
Izzak
A
uxiliary
Begins
Oregon., advises Woodell.
Ashland Lions club's Oppor­
Dick Whited and Denny Dye.
urday
night, Ju ly 30, and said
Waltons
on
to
bring
back
the
The plays will be presented
tunity Sale, Saturday afternoon, Magazine Drive
6th Boxing bout-140 lbs.-Larry
she hopes local people wjll con­
first and longest inhabitants of at the city hall w ater depart­
every evening except Sunday so Miller vs. Cletus Mitchell.
that the entire repertoire may be
erican Legion tinue to back her in the contest
ment, it wasa announced today . The
lh e . local Am
A nier*can
3rd W restling M atch—75 lbs.- Lithia Park's flowing waters.
seen in five night , or at the most W arrcn Paris vs. Kenny Miller.
Doyle Hutchinson, five minutes by Herb Huston, chairm an of I Au* ilia, y- Unit No.14, is joining for Queen of the Jacksonville
six.
The schedule will be as
^ e<^ ord un*t in condu- Jubilee She is on the m orning
7th and 8th Boxing Bouts— after the starting gun, brought the com m ittee in charge of t h e ,W !t”
salc.
cting
follows:
in a half-pounder to claim first
a magazine subscription shift at the Spotlite cafe and she
Still open for contestants.
campaign
to raise funds for will gladly sell her vote tickets
prize.
Later,
A
lbert
W
ard's
8
"Romeo and Ju lie t:” Aug. 2, 8,
Exhibition W restling Match-
Articles of all kinds will
_ be
13. 19.
Jerry Randles (210 lbs) vs. Nor- inch catch placed him second. on sale during the afternoon, purchase of a portable oxygen betw een orders of hot cakes and
sausage, ham and eggs or w hat
Allan Dunn m ade the third catch Huston said.
"Richard II:" Aug 3. 9. 15, 20. val Stockstill (180 lbs.).
Proceeds of the unit and a portable hospital bed.
-have-you.
for
the
boys.
The
oxygen
unit
will
be
housed
"M idsumm er Night's Dream :”
Officials:
Boxing—-Mr. Karl
affair will be used to bolster cof­
Each 100-vote ticket costs .25
at the Medford police station and
Aug. 4, 10, 18, 22.
Baker and Mr. G ary Newton.
Lee Ann W illiams won a p er­ fers of the local club.
the bed will be placed at A sh­ end entitles the purchaser to a
"Othello:” Aug. 5. 11, 17, 23.
W restling-M r. Norval Stockstill, fume and cologne set by being
Among the various used items land. Both pieces of equipm ent chance in the draw ing for a $550
"The Taming of the Shrew :” Tim ers—Vcrn Smith, M is Karl the first, and only, girl to report
to be sold will be several new will be available to all residents, deep-freeze unit.
Aug. 6. 12. 18, 24.
Baker and Mrs. W ayne Dye, success with her fishing rod.
articles which will be sold to '
announcer, Ben W aterbury, clerk,
Vein D unn’s 14 ounce fish was some individual at half price or doctors, and nurses in Jackson
county, w ithout charge.
George Jones, in charge of equip­ the largest caught during the below half price.
VISIT AT TALENT
Through the same magazine
m ent and tum bling— Mr. W ayne day’s Fishing Derby. The young­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown of
Lions
club
mem
bers
have
been
subscription plan last year, funds San Diego, Calif., are visiting at
Dye. seating arrangem ents, tick­ est to m ake a catch was six-year-,
ets, etc.—-Various Kiwanis Club old John James, while Gilbert requested to be at the city hall were raised for purchase of a the home of their grandparents,
comm ittees under W alt Bosshard Brown, 4, was the youngest tike at IS o’clock, noon Saturday, polio-pak heater which is now Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clark, at
w ith plans for the selling to get available at the county health
to register.
Talent.
under way by one o’clock.
departm ent office for anyone
FROM ARIZONA
Bob Carey was aw arded a com ­
having need of it
Miss Beverly Jean Nelson, of plete fishing set for being the VISIT HERE
The A uxiliary wishes the
Sum m er Recreation
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Elliott, of public to understand that this
Members of the Masonic Lodge Phoenix, Arizona, has been the first to bring in a lim it catch
Schedule
house
guest
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A Phoenix eighth - grader, Medford, and Mrs. C W. Cor­ plan involves neither requests for
and O rder of Eastern Star have
MrS'
scheduled th e ir annual nUnie
' !rvin.g Nclson- W ester street, Eddie White, was first in line at coran, Medford, visited friends in
scheduled their annual picnic at
nor acceptance of, donations. Re­
9— 10 Tennis Instruction.
for the past three weeks. Beverly E berhart’s Sporting Goods store Ashland last week.
the Jackson's Hot Springs park
presentatives will bear letters of
Boys and Girls. Age 12-16.
is Irving’s sister. She, also, spent to get one of the fishing sets
next Thursday evening, Aug. 4,
identification, signed by officers
High school courts, Monday
three weeks visiting her g ran d ­ offered to the first 25 youths. He ILLINOIS VISITOR
of the A uxiliary units.
through Friday.
at 6:45, it was announced this
m other and other relatives in started the que in front of the
week by leaders of the organiz­
9—10 Tennis Instruction.
D. H. Huddleston, Yale, 111., is
Sacram ento and Carmei, C alif­ store a t 4:40 a. m. — to insure
ations.
Boys and Girls. Ages 9-11
vacationing in Ashland.
Mr.
ornia She returned to her home getting his bamboo pole, line,
Lithia park courts, Monday
All Masons and families, O. E. Monday.
Huddleston is in the real estate
leader and reel.
| through Friday.
business in Yale.
S. and families and visiting
m em bers have been invited to
9— 10 A rchery Instruction.
attend. Families are asked to
Boys and Girls. Ages 9-16.
bring their own lunch and silver
W alter Phillips field, Mon­
service. The lodges will furnish
day, W ednesday, and Fri.
The A shland L ithian baseball
cake, coffee, ice cream, rolls and
10— 11 Crafts Instruction.
squad will attem pt to get back
butter.
Boys and Girls. Ages 9-16.
into a tie for first place Sunday
YMCA, Tuesday and Thurs.
when it meets Roseburg at th at
11— 12 Swim ming Instruc­
city. The Lithians w ere bounced
t o r Beginners through life-
J from their sim ilar spot last week
savers. Twin plunges, Mon.
when C entral Point defeated
through Friday.
•
them 7-3.
M anager Cliff McLean will
2 30 — 3:30
Horseshoes,
again chooose betw een Te G at-I
croquet, badminton, volley­
lin and Lefty M artindale for t h e '
ball. Below playround in
County A griculture Extension
starting m ound assignment. L a st'
Lithia Park, Monday thru
Agent, C. B. Cordy, has reported
Friday.
Sunday the Pointers picked up 14
th at pressure tests indicate B art­
hits off Ashland hurlers while
3:30—4:30
Instruction in
lett pears are surprisingly ripe
folk and square dancing.
Lithian batters were held to five.
now regardless of size. They are
Boys and
Girls, 11-17.
very loose on the trees.
Results last week:
Women's Civic club house.
He advised that horm one sprays
Central Pont ........... 7
Tuesday and Thursday.
should be applied now to Bart
Ashland ................... 3
7—8 Adult swimming class
letts. 24 gram s of actual 'hor­
at Twin Plunges Monday
mone should be used per acre.
Roseburg ................. 6
thru Friday.
O rchardists are asked to call
Crescent City . .
2
7:15— Adult play night at
either their dealer or the County
Twin Plunges. Monday and
Extension servee if they are in
Friday.
M yrtle Creek
doubt as to the am ount of actual
7:30—
Square dancing for
G
rants
Pass
hormone contained in the spray
adults
at
college gym., T ue­
being used.
l i v i n. u n cA ra—out actors ol leii to right, the group includes
Nick
Gilroy
of
New
York
and
TO
EUGENE
sday.
the Oregon Shekespearean Festi­ Eleaenor Haines of Auburn Ala.,
The
7:30— Kiwanis boxing at
Mrs. Ida Weitz, Medford, was val rehearsing their line* for Richard Graham of New York, N aoni Kaye of Portland.
Donald Knipps, of the Valley
th
rte-w
eek
dram
a
festival
will
junior
high gym. Tuesday
in A hland visiting freinds on Midsummer Night’s Dream" in
Locker Plant a t Talent, spent the
Philip Hanson of San Francisco. open on Aug. 2.
and
Thursday
Thursday.
first
of
the
week
in
Eugene
on
Ashland's Lithia Park.
From Peggy Cox of Brawley. Calif.,
(Bushnell Stud’O Photo) business
Ashland Boys'
Barbara Hayes
Athletic (duh
Enters J-Ville
Sets Smoker
Queen Contest
Fishing Derby
Is Big Success
Lions Club Opportunity Sale Due
At City Hall Next Saturday Afternoon
Masons, OES
Will Picnic at
Hot Springs
Litliians Awaiting
Roseburg Clash
Barletts Require
Hormone Spray