Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 06, 1949, Image 4

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    S o uthern Oregon News R eview
A shland, O regon
Ih u rs d a y . O ctober (», 1949
POLICE BLOTTER
News of Your Friends and Neighbors C. VanDoren
Mrs. B. B. O 'R o u rke , S eattle, | tana, T a ve rn ow ner, is in Ash
is spending the w eek at the land on business fo r a fo rtn ig h t
L ith ia H o te l.
He is registered a t the L itliiu
H o te l
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M r. — and
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conipanied b y M rs. Sarah Dalis«-
M rs W. B S w u rtz. K la m a th
and M rs L in a P ie rp o n t, a ll of Falls, is the houseguest o f M r
G ladstone, Oregon, are spending and Mrs. George Lew is. M r.
a m o n th ’s vacation. M r. M a rtin L e w is has jo in e d a p a rty o f,
is a c a rp e n te r in G ladstone
h u n te rs fr o m M e d fo rd and K la -
M i« . Pat p , . r r „ n ♦ , n . . m ath F a lb and phoned in th a t
Dies in Mvrlle
R - w . «H ■
A shland tHilice spent a ve ry
busy week, a nsw ering num erous
I calls and m a kin g several a r
rests, a ccording to the records
F rie n d s in A sh la n d le u rn .'i
o f V ern S m ith , C h ie f o f Police
last w eek o f th death in M y r tk
H ow ard 11. N o rth ru p . 29. i
P oint o f C larence Van
D oren parolee fro m San . . Q
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Point Sept. 22
Fat Parry, Central Point the party had brought down five *>«»
and her house guest. Miss Bar- bucks o v e r the w eek end M rs
M r Van n
bara Rose B u ckle y. W ashing 1 L e w is
w ill
aceom pam M rs s h o rtly 'i ft o r h i
ton, m otored to A shland Tues j S w artz to K la m a th F a lls 'to meet fr o n t h i . o ffic e
day e vening ,o v l . i t fr ie n d .
| h e r husband.
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b u r g la ry c o u n ts a m i w as senten
ecd to 7 y e a rs in th e O regon
" T s , r ‘‘ k > " S ta te p ris o n
A f t e r h is re b u s ,
' " ’ e fr o m th a t in s titu tio n he w i ll be
ta k e n to l u lifo r n iu to c o m p le te
M y rtle P o in t th e re m a in d e r o f h is sentence
M rs John F a rr, is spendin g! M r and Mrs. E lm e r M o rris .
Mu S‘ b o 8 p ita l in
there.
a m onth's vacation in th is v ic i- ' A rkansas
C ity .
Kansas, are ? . re ,le died the same evening
Ju n e O. R o b e rts was c ite d fo r
n ity , v is itin g frie n d s
spending a tw o weeks vacation
a c o r° n a l o b s tru c tio n
Mr
Mr
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in A shland M r. M o rris is Speci «, •
. " D oren was born in d is o rd e rly c o n d u c t on tlu> s tre e t
n h k S o o ka n e
♦
n ' A' ' a l A g e n t fo ’ he S anta Fe R ail B ra ,n ?'*d - N ebr., A ug 2. 1891
a n d fo rfe ite d $25 b a il.
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M e lv in R J o n e s p .o .i g j ,, j
n ia k , Spokane, W ashington, are w a y
Besides his - w
id o w . Florene*
houseguests o f th e ir son, and his
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s u rv iv o r s in c lu d e th re e d a u g h t B n c •l>r o p e ra tin g a m o to r ve in i
w ife , M r and M rs F M. D re k-
M r. and M rs E H S te w a rt i rs, M rs V ------------------«
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io la S e h o c n . b . » e rg
''-h h o tit a d r iv e r ’s license
n iw e e
% a ? 'x v Cd em C u sh m a n , C a lifo r n ia , a re spend F
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K re w s o n o f
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l Vi D. W ils o n p a id $27.50 oi
HO NO LULU H 0N E Y M 0 0 N
s«re«n 1. 1 Jtm n.y s tc w i.n uud
S n
f \ htL GrCa N o r,h e rn , *nK th e ir vacation in A s h la n d
B r” adp‘ 'n t. and W in ifre d
V a n a reckle ss d r iv in g c h a rg e
bis rei-cii, lin d e th è f o m iti G io ii.1 U n tili li \ h I e.m in u le M innlly
B a lB ';ay 7 “ * h ‘f . son 15 ,o n bis i M r. S te w a rt is the Depot A g e n t Borj ' n: tw o s°ns. B u rto n
and
R ic iu ird L . C h a p m a n was a-
as they a rrtv e ut th è H .u io lu h i n irp u rt te In gin th c ii tm u w ee k
is
va cation fro m his position as fo r the S o uthern P a c ific
R a il C ,y d e <>f L in c o ln , N e b r-
h is sessci a $5 00 fin e f l i r d r iv in g
H aw niian honeymoon
F m in e riy th è u n tim i« "N o I bnch clo r,”
J iin tn v alre .id v look ur , g.,.
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sw ttchm an on th e G reat N o rth - w ay in Cushm an.
la th e r, also o f L in c o ln N e b r
w ith in a d e q u a te m u ffle r . M el
e m M a rtin D re n ia k. A ugust's
a n d 8 b r o th ^ r. E d w in o f L in c o ln v iu B R udd was c ite d fo r a lik e
b ro th e r, is also v is itin g h is re la -j
M r and M rs. W m . D avidson N ebr., and a s iste r M rs E v off« use.
tiv e s here. M a rtin is a d iv e rs i-, spent S unday in K la m a th F a lls H ungate, o f Tacom a Wash a !
L e o n a rd J. E p ste in fo rfe ite c
fie d fa rm e r fro m C hinook, Mon- ' ’'s itin g th e ir daugh ters fa m ily ‘ fo u r grandsons
$10 d e p o s it fo r v io la tin g tl
tana
M r and M rs J a m ..« rv n , , i . i . . F ufle ra * services w ere held basic ru le N o rm a n E H a n d wi,
M r and M rs. James 0 H olt-1 M o n d a v a ! 2“ ? ^ *
heL
i 3 t ‘ W S c h r o a lso o rd e re d to a p p e a r fo r v io l,
M rs. Roy C rapper. Hood R iv ­ man, M a rtin e z, C a lifo rn ia , are ¿ d e r F i.n e ’rVi P
tin g th e basic ru le .
a ca tio n in g in A sh
shland.
T h e o d o r . A c p^ ,o r w ith Rcv
er, is the house guest o f her v va
la n d
Ben G. A n d e rs o n . E v e re tt
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pastor
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f
the
sister and husband, M r. and Mrs.
Miss C a th e rin e C ia n c ila is local P re sb yte ria n church, in Wash . was p ic k e d up b y p o lie .
V ir g il B ow er.
I spending h e r va
M cation
M * a V>l A w
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111
I rela- charge w ith Rev. B ritto n , o f a t 11:53 T ue sda y e v e n in g and
tilrAe and
e» n frie n d s i in
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,
S u th e r lin , an o ld fr ie n d , assist w as b e in g h e ld fo r v o g ro n e v
M rs
F l o a Lautenschlager, I Pves
Nevada
m g.
a n d in v e s tig a tio n He was fo u n d
S io u x C ity . Iow a, is the house)
guest o f h e r daughter. M rs. A m v
A- ai? *®rs. C a r r y l W ines . M r* «Yan D oren was 8 niem lo ite r in g a ro u n d s e v e ra l closed
T rue, W im e r S treet
' J , Tuesday fo r San Diego, Cal , her o f M y rtle P o in t lodge No 78 business houses w h e n he was
w here th e y w i l l v is it th e ir son. A. F. and A . M.. w h ich h ail ta k e n
M r and M rs. G. S chalin, S eat-' M a rv in , w h o is stationed th e re charge o f the graveside services
G len E. W illia m s w as ta k e n
tie and M rs M. Oldosc! i, a ll of in tjlp u g N a v y .
He was also a m em ber o f the b y p o lic e a nd c h a rg e d w ith th e
Seattle, are c o m b in in g business
B u rt F re d e ric k s spent the S ' & l « * * 0 e s E l“ i n c h »»*- (h sch a rg e o f fire a rm s w ith in
and pleasure on th e ir stay in
tiic c ity lim it s W illia m s used a
A shland. M r. S ch a lin is a ‘ b a r­ w eekend in the C old S p rin g s
B u ria l w as m ade ¡n S u„ „ , h e a v y fir e a r m to shoot a dog at
h u n tin g . He re tu rn e d w ith a 4-
ber.
th e head o f L e o n a rd s tre e t Hi*
ce m e ta ry m Coos B ay
p o in t buck.
w
as fin e d $5 00, h is gun c o n f;
M r. and M rs. Jess W illia m s ,
Col. and M rs. B u rto n B ow en the 4-H tra c to r m aintenance seated fo r th e re m a in d e r o f th e
S p a n w a y, W ashington, are
spending a tw o m o n th 's vacation o f Los Gatos, Ca!., v is ite d w ith p ro je c t has been c a rrie d on o ve r h u n tin g season, a nd w as o rd e r
„ r ed tc m a k e r e s titu tio n to th<
in A shland. M r. W illia m s is a M rs. R. E. D e itric h W ednesday; a —
six ___
ye a r period. N e x t v year
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re tire d saw m ill man.
M ID G E ! R A C E R — Paul Holmes, left, und M erle l.ur-.-n rig h t,
m eeting th e y had e n jo ye d fo r w estern states
can almost hold hands und reach the w ing tips o f the tin y plane
M rs. Joseph L Day. K irk la n d , several years.
v r n n The
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w ere
R egional p ro je c t sponsor i
they designed und b u ilt at Concord. C alif., to tly in the Cleveland
W ashington, and M rs. A r th u r A. e n ro u te to C ra te r Lake.
the G eneral P e tro le u m c o rp o r
A ir Races. The wlngspread is only 13 feet, und the c ra ft is powered-
R in e lle , C a rn a tio n , W ashington,
a tio n , Los Angeles.
v i . . L “ 5- ihorse1powerj
W hile m aking . tax. test, Larson
are spending several m onths in
On a re g io n a l basis, the p ro ­
yielded to impulse and took olT p u llin g the plane through its paces
A shland, s ig h t seeing.
je c t was in a u g u ra te d re c e n tly
at D avis, C al., w hen a tw o-da v
M r. and M rs. J. H. Dungan,
m e eting was held fo r 4-H c lu b
Samuels. Idaho, are liv in g at
The Red R aiders tra v e l to the
leaders fro m Oregon, W ashing
th e hom e o f G. W B y rd on Rt.
B a y C ity th is w eek end to have
ton, C a lifo rn ia , Nevada, and A ri­
1 w h ile th e y lo o k fo r a ten acre
zona. C al M onroe, state e x te n ­ a conference game w ith the San
fa rm on w h ic h to locate.
Francisco State G olden G aters
sion agent, and M. G. H uber,
S.F. State has had q u ite a b it
M rs. M c In ty re , Santa M onica,
Plans fo r a three-day tra c to r extension a g r ic u ltu r a l engineer
o f e x citm e n t in th e ir cam p ever
C a lifo rn ia , stopped in A sh la n d m aintenance c lin ic fo r Oregon attende d fro m Oregon.
to p ic k b la c k b e rrie s w h ile tr a v ­ T H
heFu
p p o r°
leaders to be h e ld on n
nn o T —
7 af e a
“H
iu x A im
im a a te
ie ly
iy 38,-
3 8 - since Coach D ic k B oyle decided
e lin g th ro u g h . She lik e d A sh­ the O.S.C. campus, O ctober 31 000 w heel
ty p ( to change his tactics to those of
p eel and c ra w le r tvp<-
la n d so w e ll she stopped f o r an and N ove m b e r 1 and 2, has been ’ tra c t°rs on Oregon fa rm s H u b e r the T -fo rm a tio n . B oyle believe,
lie has one o f the best backs in
in d e fin ite stay. M rs. M c In ty re , annuonced b y L. J. A lle n , state ' re p o rts - Plus an a d d itio n a l 11
the conference "■
in one Jack «.a
C ar
1 pp0 s m a lle r garden t r a c t o r
w h o has been a nurse fo r m any 4-H c lu b leader.
The
c
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last
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years, resigned h e r po sitio n be­
fo re le a v in g Santa M onica and p re p a ra tio n fo r in c lu d in g a trac- to tt,ach d u b m em bers p ro p e r b ited by a kivvé e V a re ,y ,e x!l
started n o rth on h e r fir s t vaca­ to r m aintenance p ro je c t in the s^ v ic in g and a d ju s tm e n t tech- a ouch te a ,, to h , n ’U^ d
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Oregon 4-H c lu b p ro g ra m start- n,pue F o r exam ple, H u b e r esti noted
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‘ bu
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tio n in m any years.
¡ng w ith the 1950 c lu b year. On
'' '< I " I " 15 p c r c e n i " , c l a r n n f ' T h .n ' l l “ ’
SOL Heads South
For Gator Clash
4-H Leaders to
Start Projeets
About Tractors
a n a tio n a l
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basis.
A lle n
sta b . tra c to r
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A r t Chab° y a .
Y °ny r,M a tu ,lc p > H a l A tto w e ,
p ’ ,y .
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Peters, M a rio L o m b a rd i, F ra n k
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k 3?®
WlB be p la ycd at
h .tz a r S tadium F rid a y e vening
under the lig h ts. The fa ct th a t
it is a F rid a y game w ill c u rta il
m any W ----
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d e n t’s plans to
IO V v is
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ban F rancisco to see the game.
Beavers Meet
P O R T L A N D , O ct 6 (Special)
In te
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n a tio
iio n a l
E xp o s itio n , opening
in N o rth P o rtla n d , Ore., F rid a y
O R EG O N S T A T E C O LLE G E ,
a t 5 pm , w i l l have the biggest
C
o
rv a llis -A fte r ta k in g a double
beef show and horse show and
?,Cking f ro m C a lifo rn ia and O ld
the m ost cash prizes in its 39
M an In flu e n z a last week, Coach
ye a r h is to ry — $140,000.00
? ? e oe,2YiU be 372 e x h ib ito r s K ip T a y lo r w ill a tte m p t to re ­
w ith 2 462 head o f live sto ck, vam p his Oregon S tate F o o tb a ll
G e neral M anager W a lte r A forces th is w eek fo r a fo ra y to
H o lt announced. T h is betters S eattle w here the Beavers w ill
I 270 w ith 2,009 in 1948 and is fa r take on the h ig h ly rated W ash­
ahead o f 202 w ith 1,672 in 1947 in g to n H uskies S a tu rd a y a fte r ­
noon.
In a d d itio n 4-H and F F A
The Beavers, w ho have d ro p ­
J yo u th s w i l l have a n o th e r 870
ped
tw o s tra ig h t league clashes
head o f liv e s to c k on e x h ib itio n
to
p
o w e rfu l C a lifo rn ia d u b s
n the 11-acre p la n t th a t houses
the biggest stock show in the w ill a tte m p t to break in to the
conference w in colum n fo r the
I w est.
I
T h e re w i l l be 775 horses used firs t tim e at S eattle b u t face
m the b ig horse show and rodeo a n o th e r rugged assignm ent.
W ashington p u t up a s t if f b a t­
B iggest show horse to ta l o f a ll
tle
before losing a 27-7 decision
I tim e is th is y e a r’s 210.
A l l co m m e rcia l booths w ere to m ig h ty N o tre Dam e last
j so,d a m o n th be fo re the show weekend and the H uskies w ere
and 22 counties w i l l f i l l the w ith o u t the services o f Hugh
M cE lheney,
b r illia n t
tra n s fe r
I lands p ro d u cts space.
fu
llb
a
c
k
fro
m
C
om
pton,
C a lif­
,
The m ore than $140,000 in
o rn ia ju n io r college. The H u s k i­
o re m iu m s a n d prizes goes to
liv e sto ck e x h ib ito rs , horse show es have one o f the best crops
, and rodeo contestants, 4-H and o f sophm orcs in the conference.
O n ly basis o f com parison be­
I
y o u t h s , in te rc o lle g ia te
tw een the tw o clubs th is ye a r
I other"» ’ t landa p ro d u c ts and
o th e r features - th e largest cash is the fa c t th a t W ashington
broke a tie in the last tw o m in ­
-H e rin g m the sh o w ’s h is to ry
1 iQda3 » B a rn c tt- Queen o f the utes to edge U tah, 14-7, w h ile
1949 P endelton R ound-U p, w ill Oregon State rom ped o ve r the
I O n sid e o v e r the P a c ific In te r Utes, 27-7. The Beavers and
H uskies b a ttle d to a t h r illin g 14-
I. n a tio n a l as its queen
14 tie at P o rtla n d last year.
I L t iv • T e s b to ’ c k -
MEN’S
ila s h y
Í k J ' \ ? aV‘S' '
B ob K ro e cke l and
- « hamS' J ° hn B a rre tt a" d E a rl Lo-
h‘ " d ’ »
ugh the extension .service and
w i l l also a w a rd a n n u a l medal«
to c o u n ty contest w in n e rs To
the o u tsta n d in g p ro je c t m em ber
in the state each year• th e ? o n l
o ra tio n w ill a w a rd a t r i o t
N a tio n a l 4-H c k ,b C o n g r í £
Chicago.
q iin ic plans c a ll fo r an at
tendance o f 25 to 30 leaders
A lle n concludes
Biggest Year
MEN’S
Don L o ^ r t
The p ro je c t sponsor the G e n - e,
" ,
° f p ro m ,s ing new-
e ra l P e tro le u m co rp o ra tio n w ill
. n crs fro m n ia n y o f the bay
p ro v id e leaders and c lu b mem kr
JU? ? r c a lle «es in clu d e Ken
bers w ith in s tru c tio n k its th ro | 1
T ru sceH'. J im H ug
LOTHING ' Ä
Requirements
th ro u g h
NO F R E E Z E R N E E D E D -P e d ro Gomez, P uerto Rico r r bmnn,
docsn t ne.-d a freezer u n it to sell his w ig g lin g rr-rc h r - ,'; e In the
short spare of th re e hours Pedro gets rid o f a whole day'- ratch ,
se lling the liv e crabs fro m door to door in the to w n o f Pone,’
Crabs m ake one o f the Island's fn v o rite meals
Washington U
ha«Eth ? h r? n o T ? f iíüodT teh,gVh® l 'd ? , ? 7 A
B elle vu e H ospital in New Y o r k r i t í
M lie ac. w l/ c i, e ntertained
H?Ur g h ospital pap en ‘
T h? a. d is ti" « u,8hed v is ito r at
T h ? clow n ,s p a rl o t n vn ud c-
n .T .' more tban 100 youngsters in the noe-
pital s recreation yard.