Southern Oregon News Review, Ashland, Oregon. Thursday, July 28. 1949
News of Your Friends and Neighbors Chamber Told
Mrs. E. Contino, Santa Rosa, Region Contains
Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Nelson,
VET PAY INCREASED
M ultnom ah 'ounty Young Kop-
hlicuns unc*
currently sp ear
heading
the
civic
m ovem ent in
11
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Portland to oust Sheriff Mike
4)1 ICCtIV1SH1
Elliott, also addressed the Juek-
son County Young Republican
» ■ » « ™ » iiy i« » club while In Sothern Oregon.
but „ „
F VA Said Move
Student uppluution for veteran
benefits under the Oregon law uv
are made by mail to the S u k . i F ()|* t
office
of veterans’ affnrs, or in i
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
Fare
and
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es T. Boyd and
p ',Vi,»n„ r ,! ; r “ u ‘,‘;
Mrs. F. Fish and daughter, Mild family, Richmond, Calilfornia are
d u I .,- ,..« » n t iw u, e i .
red, all of Portland, are the the house guests of Mi’s. Mary
Bruti,
North
Main
Street.
Mrs.
house guests of Mrs. Ada B.
w in
u
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The president of the Oregon
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,n.o,,|e give up ther individual
Wilson, Provolt, Oregon.
The Contino and Mrs. Fare are Mining Association told Cham ber conferred w ith college officials j people
New Review
recently
Effective
this
fall,
pay
party motored to Ashland, Wed daughters of Mrs. Bruti.
of Commerce m em bers Tuesday m ents are increased too $50 I rights to the governm ent.”
nesday, to visit friends here.
This was the them e of u talk
Mr. and Mrs. Erw in Lewis and that Southern Oregon eun be per month for students taking .it
Tim Boyd and Mrs. M. E. Ran*
come a heavy ore producer in least 12 term h o urs m an up by Portland attorney Donald C.
Mrs.
M
arjorie
Riddle
and
son,
dell, 533 Fairview St., w ent to
the future, and th at much of p ro \ ed college.
W alker before a hundred Ash
school together in Kelso, Wash. Billy Allen, of Medford visited
land Roturiuns at a Thursduy
friends in Ashland W ednesday the delay thus far has been the
luncheon, He cited the proposed
fault of the federal governm ent
Lt. Col. Christensen, Webster evening.
CVA bill now before Congress
Avenue, flew to Germ any last J
and its attem pts at rem ote-con
Miss Elsie Childers, Portland, trol direction from Washington
a an exam ple of u hill which
week, w here he will be stationed
is
a house guest at the home of
is "a big step along the road to
Speaking at the C ham ber’s re
for the next three years. Mrs.
com plete loss of freedom."
Christensen and their five-year her brother. M. D. Childers, 32‘j g ular luncheon meeting, F. 1. W i l l i
Bristol, operator of the Bristol
-old daughter will follow’ as soon W imer Street.
W alker em phasized th at the
as he arranges a new’ home for
Mr. and Mrs. Miller and sons. Silica Co. at Rogue River, said
V eterans unem ployed during language of the present CVA
them.
Spokane, arrived in Ashland that governm ent regulations of the week starin g July’ 25, 1949, bill is too broad to be for the
prices, producing methods, and
"The whole
Mrs. Bud Fairelo and son Tuesday. They are looking for mine registration have so discou will be entitled to readjustm ent general welfare.
a
place
to
locate
here.
allowances for the entire wet k philosophy behind valley au th o r
Lohnny, Malin, Oregon, are the
raged
prospectors and mine
house guests . of Mrs. George I Mr. and Mrs. H arry Black and I owners th at the am ount of min- despite prospective closing of the ity legislation is incom patible
Lewis, Medford. They v isite d 1 sons. Robert and Larry, of Hilt, eral production now is substant- program for those discharged be w ith individualism and signifies
friends in Ashland, Thursday | are enroute to northw estern | tally the sam e as the 1939 figure. fore the official end of the war, a dangerous trend tow ard collect
Ju ly 25, 1947.
ivism and its resulting loss of
evening.
•
W ashington, w here they will
Mr. Bristol pointed out that
This was the announcem ent freedom .”
Mr. and Mrs. T. Meyer and visit an aunt and uncle. Mr and most people have not considered today of the S tate Unem ploy
"The real issue involved in this
daughters, Teanette and Marlene, Mrs. M erritt Carroll in Colfax, just how m any everyday items m ent Com pensation Commission, CVA question is w hether we in
v is ite d
friends in Ashland and other relatives iin Spokane they use came from the mines. which for nearly five years has the N orthw est w ant to further
and vicinity.
“This silverw are, those glasses, been adm inistering the Oregon depart from consttulonal govern-
Thursday
They plan to leave Tuesday the paper my notes are w ritten program for veterans eligible m ent and the free enterprise sys- EAST SIDE PH A KM AC Y
Eldon Miller, now living a t 77
on—all contain rock or ores that for allowances under Title V of tern," he concluded,
Walgreen Agency
M anzanita street, recently moved and will retu rn the following had to be m ined,” he said.
the
G-I
Bill
of
Rights.
The
ru
lin
g
'
Phone:
4811
Ashland, Oreqon
W
alker,
who
is
chairm
an
of
the
'
Sunday,
stopping
at
Roseburg
here from Spokane.
He was
It is because of this, according with regard to the final week of
to
see
the
Southern
Oregon
inquiring about w’ork In this
Oregon can look forw ard to be
vicinity and, also,, is an avid League game betw een the Asn- coming a notew orthy m inng area benefits was m ade by the Vet- •
erans’ A dm inistration for the
L ith ia n s
and
U m pqua
fisherm an who would like to land
once again. He said th at this entire country.
Chiefs.
know w here the best fishing isj
region has a variety of m inerals
"Service men and women e n
and how to get there.
! Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Sm ith, of and types of rocks.
titled to allowances may file
a re
“Before the war, the average clams not only durng the week
E. Le Piane, San Francisco, Jacksonville, Mississippi-
arrived Monday on a combined spending their vacation in A sh prospector picked up a rock and beginning Ju ly 25 for the previ
For The Ladies:
busness and pleasure trip. Mr. land on the last leg of a business had it assayed to determ ine the ous w eek's unem ploym ent.” sai 1
trip
th
a
t
has
taken
them
through
gold
content.
If
the
rock
w
asn’t
Le Piane is a tailor.
Silas Gaiser, adm inistrator for
m any states.
good .gold ore, he threw’ it away the SUCC, "But they may file
-* Di T That ReaHy Works
and started hunting anew. Now claims during the week beginn
Mrs. Grace H. Brookings, F e r equipm ent of various types will
e went out visiting (he ul
.ist any of those get-thin-qulrk
ing August 1 for the week of July
nandina, Florida, is the house
tell him if the rock contains 25.”
•ht nnd the ladies were talk
iieta.
Simply cut do» n on dessert«,
guest of Mr .and Mrs. F rank M.
other ores, tungsten, uranium ,
i»ny
about
weight-reducing
di
Head,
butter, sweets and fata hut
Byrd, 464 Iowa street.
manganese, etc.,” Mr. Bristol re
!lne of them had a special “10-,
hen you do, even do your rutting
M
argaret
A.,
age
21.
They
now
’oilywood diet” guaranteed t o >
Ray and Skip Guise, 2 7 4 No. minded.
>wn moderately."
Today, there are more prospec occupy Q uarters No. 11, Albrook
r
down
tifleen
pounds’
worth
Main, have had visitors for the
Air Force Base. A son, Melvin I.,
From where I sit, moderation
past few days. Mr. Guise’s bro tors combing the hills of the age 23, lives at 1734 New Ham p
*cr wan loiug on bauaiiaa .
the watchword. Moderation
th e r’s family, Mr. and Mrs. Rogue River valley area than at shire Avenue, NW, W ashington,
’dm milk!
ith food, with smoking or with
H arvey Guise, and friends Mr. any tim e for tw enty years, the D C.
1 might have known me m
he enjoyment of u friendly glnss
and Mrs. A1 Swanson, are re tu rn speaker told C ham ber members.
Colonel C hrism an
graduated would get the bug, too, and
' temperate beer or ale. Actually,
ing to River Falls, W isconsin to- 1 “Now if we can just persuade from Jefferson high school, P o rt 11 ugh the other day she ask
deration addn to the*' enjoyment
day. They plan to visit other ‘ the governm ent to take it easy land, Oregon. He attended H ar “Joe, what kind of a diet do
list about ai
"i"
relatives and friends en route I w ith the bulky, detailed regulat- vard University, Boston, M assa
I j j 4th St.
Phone f 7 f i
‘hink I ought to go on?”
ions and som etim es impossible chusetts and graduated from O re
home.
“Mother,” I says, "the only <f
instructions, m ining should make gon State College a t Corvallis.
Mrs. Della Piper and sons Bob
ould ever recommend to an
great advances in this p a rt of Oregon w here he received de
by and Charlie, are vacationing
imply moderation. I wou
the
state
in
the
next
few
years,”
grees as BS and MBA. He is the
in Ashland.
he advised
son of Mrs. Frank Chrism an, of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas of
I ailed M u/rs llreuern t oundalion
916
Iowa Street, Ashland, Oregon.
The Mining and Industrial
furniture
Taft, California, spent last week
News, a trade journal, recently
a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. W .|
reeported th at a 50-ton ball mill
R. Dale and Mr. and Mrs. V, M ,‘
UPHOLSTERING
is being placed in operation at
Grimes. The Thomases are now
the Ashland gold mine by owner
visiting frends in Eagle Point.
Dewev Van Curler.
AUTO TRIM
Mrs. F. C. P rater, Portland, is
the house guest of Mrs. M arjorie Col. Chrisman Now-
Pickup & Delivery
Riddle.
Mrs. A. D. Stanford In Caribbean
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visited w ith them in Ashland
Colonel Harold F. Crisman,
Thursday evening.
Phone 3217
who arrived recently at Q uarry
Guests at the V. M. Grimes and Heights from the Office of the
W R. Dale homes last week were Chief of Finance in W ashington,
Mr and Mrs. Henry Letlow, of D. C., has been assigned as F i
Taft, California. Mr. and Mrs. nance Officer for H eadquarters,
Letlow are the parents of Rus«ell United States A rm y Caribbean.
Letlow, who gained national This is his second tour of duty.
Colonel Chrism an, who en ter
football fame while playing with
the G reen Bay Packers.
The ed active duty in 1924, has been I
Letlows,, Dales and G rim es’ stationed w ith the 7th Infantry,
were form erly neighbors a t Vcdicouver Barracks, W ashing
ton; 14th Infantry, Fort Davis, C.
OR
Taft.
Z., Fort George W right, W ash
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ington; Fort Francis E W arren;
Wyoming; the Presidio of San
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I Francisco; H arvard U niversity
and Seattle, W ashington. He is a
ID A
graduate of the A rm y Industrial
College and holds the Legion of
Mrs. Ida May Neil
Services for Mrs. Ida May Neil, Merit, the Bronze Star Medal and
in
who passed away July 25, were the Com m endation Ribbon.
Accompanying Colonel Chris
held this m orning in the chapel
of the Litw iller Funeral Home, man were his wife, Mrs. Cecile
w ith the Rev E. P. Borden offic- B. Chrism an and a daughter,
ating. Interm ent was at Ashland
cemetery.
CAUL THE
Mrs. Neil, 123 C entral ave., had
HILT A C R im iD
been a resident in Ashland for
CHILD TO WALK
56 years. She was 84 at the
tim e of her death.
Her husband, M ayor Robert P.
Neil, preceded her in death in
1922.
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ALL-STAR
Survivors include two great
nephews, G lenn Simpson, of A sh
land, and Harold Simpson of
Portland, tw o nephews, Clyde
O RIG O N ALL-STARS
and
M cKenly
Hargrove, of
Miami, Oklahoma, and nephew
vs.
Marsh Goodwin of Portland.
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\ ariety of Ores
52-20 Club Ends
This Week
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John Simpson
Funeral services for John
Simpson, 84 G arfield St, w ere
held a t the N azarene Church on
Tuesday, the Rev. C. Wesley
Brough officiating.
Interm ent
was a t M ountain View cemetery.
Mr Simpson died as the result
of an accident on the lower Oak
S treet bridge on Ju ly 22. He was
72 years old. The deceased had
lived in Ashland for the past
12 years.
He leaves three daughters, Mrs.
Vera M. Klingi of Mollalla, Mrs.
E sther Law rence and Mrs. Laura
Mae Bailey, both of Ashland; a
brother, Roy Simpson, of Menlo
Park, California, and a sister,
Mrs. R uth Dowell of Davenport,
Iowa. Also surviving are seven
grandchildren and two great
grandchildren.
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