Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 22, 1945, Image 1

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TH UR SD AY, NOVEMBER 22, 194».
ASMI A N D , JACKSON C O U N T Y , OREGON
»2.00 PER. YEAR
Discharged Vet
Killed in Auto
Accident Thursday
£ay--/lnd Satpi 9t
Lt. John Harr speaks
at SOCE Wednesday
Kristiane Sorensen
Dies Here Saturday
Mis. Kristiane Sorsensen, died
at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Henry Stenrud at 830 Iowa Street
on Saturday, November 17. She
has lived in Ashland for the past
five years.
Crush Into Load ol Loqs At
Mrs. Sorensen was born Dec­
Underpass Takes Life of
ipher 12, 1861 at Sindal, Den­
Pacific Veteran
mark, and has lived in the United
Michael W. Mirch was instantly States for the past 52 years. She
killed Thursday evening about was a member of the Baptist
5:30 when the light coupe in hurch at Clack's Grove, Minnes­
which he was a passenger Cl ashed ota. The remains have been for­
into the rear of a load of logs warder! to that place and inter­
near the underpass, north of Ash­ ment will be made there. Litwill-
land. Driver of the car was Geo­ er Funeral chapel was in charge
rge W. Mirch, who sustained face of arrangem ents here.
Survivors are her daughters,
lacerations und other minor in­
juries The two men were natives Mrs. Stenrud of Ashland, Mrs.
of Bend. Driver of the truck of Alma Miller of Los Angeles and
logs was Lyle M. Pauli of Cen­ a son, Anton Heiterson of Golden,
Colorado. Mrs. Stenrud has re­
tral P o in t
Deputy Coroner Clurence Lit- turned to Minnesota for the ser-
willer, who investigated the ac­ vices.
cident, stated that the Much car
struck the protruding logs on the
truck when George Mirch attem p­
ted to swing into the center of
the highway to pass the truck.
The log struck the car on the
right front end and sheared off
the top, instantly killing Michael
Mirch.
The injured man, George Much
Some Cash, Tools and Ac­
was brought to the Community
cessories Stolen Sunday
Hospital in Ashland by passing
Night by Burglars.
motorists. The accident occurcd in
Gaining entrance through a
ulmost the same spot as a simila
accident in which the same drive rear window, a burglar or bur­
of the ruck Lyle Pauli was involv glars entered the W estern Auto
Supply Company store on East
ed several weeks ago, when
Main Street some time Sunday
Medford youth was injured.
morning.
Entrance was made by
George M uch received his dis­
charge early this year and took breaking in a window in the rear
over a service station in Salem. of the store, Jam es Mackie, ow n­
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He won his second highest Am eri­ er, stated Tuesday.
In
checking
over
his
stock,
Mr.
can valor medal for a one-man a t­
tack on a Jap strongpoint on At- Mackie stated that a metal box of
tu and later for leuding a squad tools was missing, three fog lights
against a fortified hill on Chicagof were also gone and the small
Pass. He was wounded and re­ change box with $34.95 in small
ceived the Purple Heart. The coins was missing. Several of the
fighting sergeant was with the stock cabinets were found to have
96th division and enlisted from been opened and the contents
gone through, but Mr. Mackie was
Klamath Falls.
Michael Mirch had just retu rn ­ not sure w hether any of the tools,
ed from a three year tour of duty etc were missing or not.
The loss was reported to the
in the South Pacific.
city police, who have been w ork­
ing on the case.
Tuesday they
stated that no very definite clues
had been uncovered as yet.
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W ilbur H. Taylor was fined $1
and costs in justice court on a
charge of operating his car w ith­
out a muffler, Marion L. Parker
was fined $1 and costs for not
Anniversary PI.” / Will Fea­
having a registration card and
ture Old Fashioned 'Meller-
assessed costs for failure to dis­
dramma' Full of Laughs
play license. Cited to appear on
The annual high school play the 21st was C. W. Robison for
dates have been set for Friday having an an overheighth load.
evening, November 30, when the
presentation of “For Her Che- the town is planned so that a
ild’s Sake" will be given. The play large audience may e there to see
is an old Fashioned “mellerdram- the play.
The play will be presented at
m er” guaranteed to give the aud­
ience an evening ofover-acted the Junior High School auditor­
comedy and fun. The play will ium. at 8:00 on Friday evening,
feature Gordon Peterson, Joyce November 30. The play cast is
Mattson and Keith Bussey in the planning to have a m atinee for
the grade school children on
leading roles.
Business m anagers have been Thursday afternoon, November 29
chosen and committees on m ake­ and in the evening a dress re-
up, prompters, settings and props, hersal will be held for the bene­
and advertising have been select­ fit of the junior and senior seu-
ed. Tickets wil lbe on sale this dents. The third and final show­
week and a general canvass of ing will be on Friday evening.
I') I') 1
Southern Oregon College of
Education, Novem b e r 14—Lt.
John H arr spoke before the as­
sembled faculty and students
Wednesday at the Southern O re­
gon College of Education, describ­
ing his experiences during a year
and a half as prisoner of war in
Germany. He gave an unusually
vivid account of prison life, his
speech being more than a n arra­
tive of personal reaction. He tou­
ched upon factors which influen­
ced the camp life, with under­
standing and accurate knowledge.
Lt. H arr is a form er student of
SOCE, where he was active in
dramatics, an experience he turn
ed to use as a prisoner by enter­
ing into camp entertainm ents.
His dram atic ability was reflect­
ed also in his vivid narrative of
prison life, its humors as well as
its hardships.
Mrs. H arr was also a college
visitor w ith her husband.
Will Be New
C of C Secretary
Ex-Navy Man to Be On Duty
Monday at Ashland Cham­
ber of Commerce
Eastern Star to
Have Reception for
Lorena McNair
Christmas Seals
Billings Agency
So On Sale In
Sale to Medford
Man Is Announced Ashland Monday
Grizzly Basketball
Practice Starts
SOCE Faculty Honors
Retiring President
NATIONAL EDUCATION WEEK IS
OBSERVED AT SOCE WITH PROGRAM
SOUTHERN OREGON OFFICIALS
ASSOCIATION SEEKS REFEREES
W ith the coming of basketball
season in both the A and B lea­
gues of the Southern Oregon Con­
ferences a problem of providing
a sufficient num ber of officials
for the many games is facing the
Southern Oregon Officials As­
sociation according to Roland
Parks, head of the association.
Superintendents, coache s a n d
principals are urged to contact
interested men so that these men
can study the rules, take the ex­
amination and become credited
officials of the Oregon State High
School Activities Association.
During the football season the
Southern Oregon Officials Asso­
ciation has provided the officials
for over forty games. It was nec-
esary in numerous cases of an
official to work an afternoon B
league game then work again in
the evening. All schools including
Yreka California were furnished
officials by the local association.
Credited officials in Southern
Oregon were: Don Faber, Roland
Parks, Ralph McCulloch, Earl
Schilling, Les Grant, George
Bales, Eddie Joanis and Norman
Worthly. With only two excep-
Robert Millian
Robert Mullan, of Gold Hill,
will be on duty at the Chamber
of Commerce beginning Monday,
November 26, Earl T. Newbry,
president of that organization an­
nounced Tuesday of this week.
Mr. Mullan will replace Mrs. P.
H. Stansbury, who was employed
tem porarily several month ago to
keep the work up until a perm an­
ent secretary could be found.
In commenting on the appoint­
m ent Mr. Newbry stated that Mr.
Mullan is a Jackson county man,
just discharged from the navy a
couple of weeks ago. While he has
not been engaged prior to his ser­
vice with the navy in any Cham ­
ber of Commerce work, his back­
ground is very suitable for the
new position. He was very active
in Boy Scout work before his en­
listm ent and at one time repre­
sented the Jackson county scouts
at the National Boy Scout Jam ­
boree in Washington, D. C.
At present Mr. and Mrs. Mul­
lan are staying at Phoenix at the
Associate Grand Matron to
home of Mrs. M ullan’s parents,
are n u m o e w a w un inc uicror>
Be Honored With Reception
Mr. and Mrs. Stedman, until such
Saturday Night
time as they can find living q u ar­
tn the greatest w ar in liis tp rij —
vue and o u r allies succeed
Alpha Chapter No. 1 Order of ters in Ashland.
Mrs. Stansbury stated Tuesday
Eastern Star, is preparing to en
in tke kard est job in k is t e r j -
tertain between three and four that she will return to her former
hundred members of that organi job of being a housewife, w hen
u?or/d p e a ce .
zation Saturday night at a recep Mr. M ullan takes over the work
tion in honor of Mrs. Lorena Me at the Cham ber of Commerce of­
Nair, associate Grand Matron of fice. She will stay until Decem­
the Grand Chapter of Oregon. Mrs ber first to acquaint the new sec­
McNair is a member of the Ash retary with the office routine.
land Chapter.
The reception has become quite
an affair in local fraternal circles
and this year, the local lodge is
preparing to entertain between
300 and 350 guests. It is expected
The Ashland high school Griz­
th at grand Chapter officials from
Annual
Campaign
Gets
Insurance aa-d Real Estate
zlies opened basket ball practice
all
over
the
state
will
be
present
Under Way, With Mrs. Ernel
Business Will Be Taken Over
Thirty-five
and 40 to 50 Eastern Star officials Tuesday, the 13th.
■ Stearns as Chairman
In January
cagers turned out to Coach O’­
from the vicinity of Portland.
The annual drive to sell the
The reception will start at 8 o’­ Neil’s call. This included only two
The sale of one of A shland’s
clock.
Mrs. Clary, m atron of returning lettermen, Dom Provost
little
Chrismas
seals
to
finance
oldest business establishmen t s
Alpha
Chapter
said, and will be and Jim Jandreau. Many of the
wa announced the past week end, the fight against tuberculosis, got held in the Casonic lodge rooms. sophomores and juniors are fight­
under way in Ashland and all of
with an announcem ent by Homer Jackson county Monday, when
ing for starting berths. The aver­
Billings of the sale of his insur­ the seals went on sale. Mrs. Ernel
age height of the squad will be
ance and real estate office to S. Stearns of Ashland is directing
fairly short, but fast and aggres­
C. Jones and sons of Medford. the sale again this year, as she did
sive. The first two weeks will be
The new owners will take over last year.
spent in fundam entals and drills.
Southern
Oregon
College
of
Ed-
^ e business on January 2, accord-
The first scheduled game will
Beginning the drive this years, cation, Nov. 16—Dr. W alter Red­
ing to a letter mailed by Mr. Bill­ the small seals are being mailed ford, retiring president of the be with Albany at Albany and the
ings to his clients in Ashland. to every resident of Ashland. A Southern Oregon College of Edu­ first home game to date is sched­
Mr. Billings stated that he was committee has been working the cation, and Mrs. Redford were uled w ith Yreka, Cal., here There
selling because of his health and past several weeks in preparing honor guests at a dinner given by will be games played in Ashland
he and Mrs. Billings plan to take the envelopes for mailing, each the faculty of the college, T hurs­ during the Christmas vacation
an extended vacation of several envelope containing a dollars day evening at Rogue River period w ith Longview, W ashing­
months.
w orth of seals and a return en­ Lodge. About thirty guests were ton; M arshfield and Albany. Spec
Mr. Jones, the new owner has velops, addressed to the treasurer present. A part of the evening ial tickets for these holiday games
been connected with the Califor­ of the local drive, Mrs. Strough. program was the presentation of will be on sale. This ticket will
nia-Oregon Power company of The envelopes were mailed out a silver service to Dr. and Mrs. admit you to all three games at
Medford, but during the past six Wednesday, November 21.
Redford by the faculty group. The a special admission price for ad­
years he has been selling insur­
As usual the large share of the token gift represented all faculty ults.
ance on the side in his spare time. seals will be sold through the and adm inistration memb e r s,
The full basket ball schedule
All of the insurance companies schools, with all of the schools those absent in the arm ed ser­ will be announced in the very
which Mr. Billings represents will co-operating. Mrs. Gerald Gastin- vices as well as those now in the near future and promises to be
continue to be a part of the busi­ eau will be in charge of the sale colege. All those present expres­ one of the finest in years.
ness under the new setup, it was through the schools.
sed each in turn, appreciation of
stated. C. A. Pitts who has had
Mrs. Stearns said there was long association w ith Dr. and Mrs Burns Memorials. On the P lait.
charge of the real estate work in much interest in the coming of Redford.
Monuments and markers. See
the office, will continue.
the X-Ray unit to Jackson county,
Mr. Jones expects to be joined due here next week. Mrs. Stearns
by his two sons later. Both are stated that enclosed with the seals
in the arm ed services at present. mail out Wednesday, was a blank
Mr. and Mrs. Jones expect to to be filled out for making an ap­
move to Ashland shortly after the pointm ent for a chest X-Ray,
first of the year.
when the unit comes to Ashland.
Southern Oregon College of Ed- i ior sport dance in the spring
While Mr. Billings has sold the Those wishing to make such an
entire business he retained the appointm ent are urged to fill out ucation, Nov.—Student and facul- quarter, the w iener roast at the
tions these men handled all of the privilege of a repurchase of part
the paper and leave it at the Ingle ty members of the Future Teach-1 hill pit, Christm as vespers, the
games.
of the business later, if he so de­ Drug Store. The X-Rays are free. ers of America society observed spring music * festival
‘ 1 for grade
Although the association does
schools,
glee
club,
the basketball
National
Education
week
at
the
sires.
• The mobile unit will be in
not operate as a unon it will not
tournam
ent,
the
educational
con­
Southern
Oregon
College
of
Edu­
i Jackson county on the following
adm it a member who has not
ference,
the
various
club
activi-
cation,
Friday
morning.
Nov.
16,
schedule: Tuesday, Nov. 27, at
passed the rigid National High
Gold Hill; Wednesday. Nov. 28. with a program of speaking, read­ tiesPhi Beta Sigma, Theta Delta
School Association three hour ex­
at Central Point, and Thursday, ing and music. Mrs. Lois Christ­ Phi, Sigma Epsilon Pi’s senior
amination. This requires practi­
Nov. 29, at Timber Products in enson, in charge of the program, breakfast in the spring, the O re­
cally a memorization of the rule
read President Trum an's message gon history club’s trip to old Jack-
book plus clinical experience. The
The Union Thanksgiving Ser- Medford. Friday, Nov. 30 and Dec. to schools of the Nation. Mrs. ’ sonville, the dram atic, science and
3
and
4
it
will
be
at
the
court­
vice of the Ashland Churches will
men charge a uniform fee.
Myrtle Chapman read a defini­ photography clubs, the Big Sist­
This year was one of the most be at the Baptist Church, First house in Medford. Wednesday tion of education.
ers organization, the formal din­
and
Thursday,
Dec.
5
and
6,
it
successful for Southern Oregon and Hargadine S tfiets, Thanks­
ners of Lambda Chi, the coordi­
Miss
Jeanette
Sm
ith
of
the
de­
will be at the fire hall in Ashland.
Officiating in years. With few ex giving morning, 10:30 o’clock.
partm ent of Education made the nating work of the presidents'
ceptions the men handled the
Rev. Gordon Lindsay of the
address of the program, in which club. Most outstanding tradition
games without complaint. It is Full Gosp/1 Temple will bring
she stated that education m ust they voted was the spirit of
interesting to note that the big­ the message. His subject is “The
function in the lives of people friendliness and democracy pre­
gest complaints were made by World’s Most Amazing Resuce”.
enabling them to meet current vailing. Mentioned was the relic
M
arriage
vows
were
exchanged
coaches and fans who had not A Girl's trio and a Male quartet
stone brought from the “old nor­
problems.
kept abreast with rule changes. will furnish special music. An of­ Thursday. November 15, at seven
Dr. Wayne Wells of the SOCE mal school” campus, a rem inder
o’clock
when
Miss
Loreen
Barth
One coach protested strongly that fering for European Relief will be
became the bride of Ronald En­ faculty reported on a survey of of the long tradition of the col­
a rule that had gone out three taken.
sign
Brown. The vows were ex­ student interest in college trad i­ lege, placed on the new camp i-
years ago should still be enforced.
changed
at the Methodist parson- tions, as expressed by alumni. Ac­ by the more elderly alumni of
Ashland men released from the
In general everything ended well.
ag,
with
Dr. George W. Bruce of­ cording to this survey form er the “old norm al” So dear to m em ­
One big improvement n o ticed , navy at the Bremerton naval
ficiating.
The ring ceremonv was students rem ember with special ory was the now extinct Wimpy
in the officiating was the use of yard the past week included, Ken
pleasure the annual campus day j restaurant that suggestions c a n
the correct signals for all penal­ neth Weslev Bell, yeoman second used. Mrs. W. H. Kyker and Mrs. when in addition to labor on the for building a successor to be run
Reba
Kelsey
were
witnesses.
ties This enabled the fans to know class on November 12, and Joe ,
The bride is the daughter of ground, they electioneered and under school auspices.
why the penalty was called by Henry Jenks, seaman, second
The program was closed b
Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Barth and hath chose student officers for the
m erely studying the diagrams on class.
singing
School Days, led by M
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.
.
coming
year.
They
rem
em
ber
of voun» oeople are Ashland re-
their programs. All officials were
sidents.
The
groom
is
in
the
navy
j
with
interest
also
the
junior
p
ro
m
.
Wallace
Sapp of the SOCE music
Monumenta end markers. See at present.
able to give the signals correctly
held in winter quarter, the sen -' department
Burns Memorials. On the Plast
on each deciiton.
Western Auto
Suppy Store
Burglared Sunday
High School Play
Set for Friday
Evening, !Jov. 30
VOL. i j . NO. 40
Union Church Service
for Thanksgiving
at Baptist Church
Ashland Young Folks
Wed Last Thursday