r>r o. o4 * »2.00 PER YEAR Grizzly Basket Ball Scheduled Starts Dec. 7 at Lebanon First Gam« For Local Cager* On Dec. 7 Will Begin Heavy Schedule Coach O'Neil, m entor for the G rizzly basketball squ u d a n- nounced this week th at the sch e­ dule for this seuson's gam es was ab o u t com plete, w ith the first gam e to lie held on D ecem ber 7 w ith the Lebunon high school. In ­ tensive p ractice has been u n d e r­ way the past th ree weeks, Coach O ’Neil said and his strin g of p la y ­ ers are w orking dow n in fine shape, to m ake a p re tty fair team . F irst strin g boys, as given by th e couch, will include Jan d reau and W illiam s as guards, Dorn P ro ­ vost and H ovelien as forw ards an d H ovelien as forw ards and P eterso n as center. P ushing these startin g lineup boys hard and first su b stitu es will be M errim an as guurd, Ray K unnasto as guard, B eare as center, M ontgom ery as fo rw ard and M itchell as forw ard. R ating high on the su b stitu te list also are H arry K unnasto as fo r­ w ard, F u llerto n at center, L itw il- ler ut forw ard and L eaf and R ich­ ardson. O nly tw o of the present squad are re tu rn in g letterm en from last year, they being J a n ­ d reau and Provost. Much in terest has been ev id en ­ ced in the com ing gam es, and p artic u la rly those th ree special ones du rin g the C hristm as vaca­ tion w hen Longview , W ashington, M arshfield and A lbany, Oregon w ill each play a gam e here for a special series, w hich are being backed by the business m ens o r­ ganizations of the town. To help finance these three gam e tickets have been placed on sale. In as­ m uch as these several gam es ure sponsored by local organizations, a larg e tu rn o u t is expected. "The schedule is considered one of the best in several y ears,” was Coach O ’N eil’ com m ent. The schedule announced by Mr. O ’Neil this w eek is about com ­ plete, except for four open dates, w hich m ay be filled in later. First gam e of the series will be w ith L ebanon on D ecem ber 7 and on the follow ing night a gam e will be held a t A lbany. F irst hom e gam e w ill be with Y reka here on D ecem ber 11. N ext gam e is a te n ­ tativ e d ate w ith c ith e r Coquille o r C ottage G rave there on Dec­ em b er 14, w ith a gam e w ith Rose­ burg on D ecem ber 15 a t R oseburg On December 18, the boys w ill go to D unsm uir and on D ecem ber 22 D unsm uir will re tu rn the play here. D uring th e C hristm as vaca tion, the th ree special gam es are scheduled in a th ree day series, w ith Longview, M arshfield and A lbany on D ecem ber 27, 28, and 29. The first gam e of the new year w ill be played on Ja n u a ry 5, w ith Salem com ing here and on J a n u ­ ary 8 the team will play at Yreka A tw o gam e series w ill n ex t be played w ith K lam ath Falls th ere on Ja n u a ry 11-12. On Ja n u a ry 18, th e team will play at G rants Pass and on Ja n u a ry 25 M edford will p lay in A shland. Ja n u a ry 15 and 22 are open a t present. On J a n ­ u ary 29 A shland will play M ed­ ford th ere .On F eb ru a ry 1 and 2 th e re tu rn series w ith K lam ath Falls w ill be played here and on F eb ru a ry 8 G ran ts Pass will play h ere F eb ru a ry 15 A shland will again play M edford th ere and final gam e will be w ith R oseburg here on F eb ru ary 23. Two dates are open in F eb ru ary , on the 12 and 19th. As will be noted from a careful scanning of th e schedule, m ost of th e early gam es w ill be aw ay from home, w ith the la tte r part of the season’s dates set for the hom e floor. Coach O’Neil stated th at each hom e gam e w ill featu re several b etw een-halves en tertain m en ts. A fine f a b l i n g team is bein'» d ev ­ eloped and they will e n te rta in b e­ tw een halves. A boxing team is also being developed and they will he ex h ib ited also. For the th ree C hristm as gam es, several local organizations have agreed to p u t on som e hom e-talent e n te r­ tain m en t betw een the halves A shland post of A m erican L eg­ ion m et T uesday evening, tor tne re g u lar business m eeting. D u r­ ing the business session, routine w ork was carried out, w hich in ­ cluded a discussion of plans for the projected new Legion b uild­ ing. Mrs. Irene Dawes, C ourtney Dawes, Jac k F rancis, Jac k H a n d , W illiam Benson. L ynn DeMille, Dick B arnes and Leonard Eichen- dorf w ere in itiate d as new m em ­ bers in the local post. Sgt. Earl Ennis and Cpl. R obert B aker, fo r­ m er prisoners of w ar of the J a p ­ anese w ere guests of the evening. M ain e n te rta in m e n t of the even jng was a talk by Leo Zupun, re ­ cently discharged from the Arm y A ir Force, a fte r serving w ith the 15th AAF as first L ieu ten an t. He and his crew w ere shot dow n over C zecho-Slovakia and Mr. Zupan was a p risoner of w ar of the G er­ m ans for ten rnon'hs. He was a p ilot of a B -17 He told of his e x ­ periences in the G erm an prison cam p on the B altic sea and told of the G estapo sadistic beatings he u n d erw en t in th eir quests for inform ation. Thursday, November 29, 194$ Given Friday Night by High School Old Fashioned ‘Mellerdrammer’ to be by KATHERINE GROSSMAN - Reheasals for the an n iv ersary play nave progressed an d tne » o u ia-u c -u ai 1 yuiores, nervously cnew m g 11411 lin g er nails aw ait tne opening night. A very a u th e n ­ tic set nas been reproduced thanks to a dilig en t sta ll and the generosity of tne A shland people. T he costum es also have, lo r the m ost p art been u n ea rth ed from A shland’s a ttic ’s and basem ents. T hree perform ances will be p re ­ sented. "F or H er C he-ilds S ak e” will be presesnted for th e grade and Ju n io r H igh schools T h u rs­ day afternoon. A dm ission by the S tudent Body tickets for the S en ­ ior High will be T hursday N ight and the perform ance for the g en­ eral nublic F rid ay n ig h t at 8:00 o’clock. A good deal of w ork has been put on this production and a large crowd is anticipated. The drive for stu d en t body tick ­ ets has been n early com pleted w ith the senior class in the lead. The juniors are second and the sophom ores losing the race so far. T he losing class will give a p arty for the o th er classes Dec. 7. No one w ants to see his class lose, so everyone is buying tickets. Many stu d en t clubs and organizations req u ire stu d en t body cards before adm itting stu d en ts for m em b er­ ship. All of the band ow n ticket: and we hope to have th e stu d en t body 100%. The girls physical education classes are particip atin g in Vol­ ley Ball this season in th e gym. w hile the w eath er will not perm it out-door sports. Some o th er in­ door games have been tau g h t the girls by Miss U nderkofler, p h y si­ cal ed. teacher. Police to Enforce City Curfew Ordinance C hief of Police C. P. T alen t stated T uesday th a t the C urfew O rdinance p ro h ibiting m inors u n ­ d er th e age of 18 years from being on th e stree ts or public places be­ tw een th e hours of 10:30 P. M. and 6 A. M. will be strictly en fo rc­ ed as it has come to his atten tio n th ere are m any violations, which needs atten tio n . All n ig h t O ffic­ ers h ave w ritten in stru ctio n s to pick up any one violating th e O r­ dinance, and unless they can show a good reason w hy they are out a fte r 10:30 P. M. they w ill be tak en hom e and the paren ts n o ti­ fied, on a second notice the P a r­ en ts or G u ard ian will be cited be­ fore Ju d g e P resnail to show cause why they should not be req u ired to p ay a penalty. This statem en t is in the form of a notice to P a r­ ents to see th a t th e ir children are req u ired to rem ain at hom e after C urfew Volume i ) , Number 41 Gen. Wainwrigu Overnight Guest in Ashland Sat. Hero of Bataan and Party Spends Night with Senator Newbry and Family An im prom ptu g ath erin g was called to hear G eneral Jo n a th a n W ainright, S atu rd ay evening a t the J u n io r high school au d ito riu m a fte r it was learn ed S atu rd ay m orning th a t the G en eral and his p a rty w ould be o v ern ig h t guests in the hom e of Sen. a n d Mrs. E arl T. N ew bry a t 120 High St. In his sh o rt talk before th e large n u m b er who g ath ered to fill th e au d ito riu m , th e general said “th ere m u st n ev er be an o th ­ e r P earl H arbor, n ev er an o th er B ataan, n ev er an o th er C o rregidor’ speaking in behalf of a strong p rogram of u n iv ersal m ilitary train in g w ith a n atio n al gu ard and a n arm y reserve. CAST J oyce M a ttso n “A strong co u n try is n ev e r a t­ Pansy Paine tacked,’ he said. ,‘The atta c k of D ick M artin Hilary Paine th e Jap an ese was encouraged by M argie H u n sley Marcella Paine our u n p reparedness. T he g en eral D ixie M c C u l l o c h I Midge Paine th en told in sim ple w ords of Gen. K e it h B ussey Gaylord Duckworth M acA rthu’s fin al w ords before M arian S u t h e r l in Dorothy Bullock The com m unity was saddened leaving for A u stralia a n d som e G ordon P eterso n S unday to learn of the d eath of of th e experiences of th e last Fairfax Kisselbergh M er ed ith B u ell R ussell F. P ark s of T alent, long days before th e fall of C orregidor. Amelia C h a rles E liason tim e resid en t of A shland and G eneral W ainhight, his son N a v ­ Dawson vicinity. The d eath cam e S unday al C om m ander Ja c k W ainright K a t h e r in e G rossm an Mrs. Hedda Barrington M il O G rubb m orning in the C om m unity Hos and w ife w ere o v ern ig h t guests of Basil Barrington M ary L ou H a h n p ital afte r a stro k e suffered ear Sen. an d M rs N ew b ry , th ey w ere Neighbor* Rescue Man From Beatrice Hudnut lier in the w eek from w hich Mr. on w ay to C alifornia w h ere the STAFF Burning House. But Death P ark s n ever regained conscious g eneral aw aits new assig n m en t in Come* Later From Shock I I ness east. A sm all d in n e r p a rty was R ussell P ark s cam e to A shland held a t th e N ew bry hom e a t jo tin H enry Murn, to rm er m m - j in 1920 from C incinnati, Ohio. For w hich Mr. an d Mrs. Don M cG re­ er who u v e a aioiie a i ¿x 1 o r a n - j a n u m b er of years he w orked in gor of G ran ts Pass an d Mr. an d n e s u e e i, uieu M onday shortly I The W ashington School C ub T h e S nider Coffee C om pany the garage business. In 1929 he xvlrs. H erb G rey of M edford w ere a lte r Living taae n to m e voinniun- n y M oapnai, sin te rin g n o n i sev- P ack C om m ittee held its second ' this week com pleted the job of opened a groceteria in T alen t and guests. On the p latfo rm w ith th e g en ­ vi e ouiiis in c u n e a w nen m s nom e m eeting, T uesday, Nov. 27 in th e I m oving th eir coffee g rinding e-I was in business th ere u n til 1939. cau g m m e . uieatn w as a tu io u te u W ashington School Office. P lans quipm ent, coffee stocks and o th er | Since 1942 he has been office eral an d his p a rty w ere fo u r local w ere m ade for the P ack M eeting equipm ent to th eir new location: m an ag er and bookkeeper for the m en w ho w ere on C orregidor at to severe shock. in e ugeu m an was found in bed to be held in the low er hall of j on A street, n ear the co rn er of S k eeters Logging Com pany in th e tim e of its su rre n d er, an d who w en t th ro u g h th e te rro rs of the ao o u t a:40 oy J o h n tvannasto, the W ashington School n e x t F ourth street. The building they T alen t Mr. P ark s was affiliated w ith Jap an ese prison cam ps. On tile n ext-door xiei^nDor, w nu nouceu T uesday evening, Dec. 4 a t 7:30. j recently bought and in th e past n am es in ine nom e. Mr. M urn w a s Singing, stu n ts, and the presenta- I couple of w eeks has been un d er- j th e IOOF Lodge. He was treasu r p latfo rm to g reet th e G eneral unaoie to leave m e ourning ouuu- tion of aw ards w ill highlight the going a rem odeling job to p rep are e r an d C ouncilm an of T alen t for w ere Sgt. Jo h n B atcheler, Sgt. ing. M i. M annas to was aoie to program . T here w ill be a s h o r t 1 it for th e ir occupancy. S n id er s . a n u m b er of years. He is survived W elden S tau ffer, S gt E arle Ennis get tn e uauiy Burnett m an to tne business m eeting and a c h ie v e -1 hc.ve been located a t the co rn er of by his widow, N ellie G race P ark s an d Cpl. R obert C lark. Mrs. S id­ 01 T alent, sons R oland P ark s of ney B a rtle tt was also on the p la t­ oaek porcn a n a m en w a n tue a s­ m en will be exhibited. It was em ­ Second and E ast Main. The new location w ill give them A shland, W ayne C ow drey of T al­ form , she having been a civilian sistane« 01 neignoors w nu nau phasized in the course of th e dis- a iriv e a on tne scene, ca rried m e cussion th a t no aw ards will be m uch m ore room and co n sider­ ent, an d a d au g h ter Iva B lack- in tern e e in the Santo Tom as u n i­ m an out into m e y ard, t n e am - presented to cubs whose paren ts able rem odeling has been done w ell of A shland. He is also s u r­ v ersity and who w ent th rough the b etter tak e ad v an tag e of it. The vived by 6 grandchildren. h o rro rs of the Jap an ese occupa­ uuiance was can eu a n a ne was are P rospective not present cubs and th eir p a r - J ' to grinding and roasting eq u ip m en t F u n era l services will be held at tio n of th e P hilippines. rusnea to me Hospital, oui Uva in soon cam e as a re su lt ol tne snotK en ts m ust be p resen t if cubs wish j has been arran g e d m ore conven th e L itw iller F u n eral Home T ues­ M ayor T h o rn to n S. W iley w el­ ii om m e Durns to become m em bers of the Pack iently, testing room fixed up and day afternoon, N ovem ber 27th at com ed th e G eneral and his p arty M was tn o u g h t th a t the blaze this m onth. | en larg ed space for th e stock of 1:30 P. M. R everend G eorge Bales to A shland. P rio r to th e opening h a a sta rte d tra m Mr. M u rn s sm ok Cub P ack C om m ittee m em bers , W illiam Snider> Bwho has been of the T alent C hurch brought I of the m eeting, th e A shland high m g in oeu as one 01 m ose wnu presen t w ere: Mrs. George Knox, j in P o rtiand £or the p ast tw o or the m essage of com fort. B urial school ban d p lay ed sev eral nuin- helped rem ove m e b u rn e d m an, M rs. w . D M organ, Mrs. Eldon th ree years> has recenVly re tu rn ed w ill be m ade in th e fam ily plot | bers. in M ountain View C em etery. staled th a t the burns w eie pai 11- Cooper, Mrs. A. E. P eters, Mrs. to A a . h __ 1 __ 1 1_____ 1 •„ n__ shland and he and his < fath er, cu iarly severe aoout his beau. I H arvey Woods, Mr. Foss K ram er, A. A. S nider, p lan to en large th eir Mr. H u rn w as Dorn in C lark Mr. O. R. E dw ards, Mr. A. J. Wat- activ ities in the sale of th e ir p ro ­ county, M issouri, O ctober 10, m a o . rus> Mr. Les G ran t, and Joe Fad- ducts. In his ea rlie r years ne w as in ter- er, C ubm aster, presiding. B ase M. S an F ernando, La ested in gold m ining. Me was m ar C harles W alker, 32 of M ontague U nion P. I:—R obert M. Roland, o------------ Rubber tired scooters and kiddie ried to E llen C a rte r in 1080 at Burn* Memorial*. On the Plaia.cars at Marshall-Wells Store on C alifornia ,and Dr. Lloyd Donnell, son of Mr. W illiam T. R oberts, 216 G reenw ood C ity, K ansas. F rom 49, of Chicago, w ere in stan tly k il­ W ightm an S treet, A shland, O re­ Monument* and markers. Seethe Plaza. Phone 2-1231 led last F rid ay afternoon w hen gon, a co n stru ctio n m echanic w ith ixansas he cam e to A shland in 1888. th e ir T ay lo rcraft plane crashed 618th E n g in eer Base E q uipm ent Two nephew s su rv iv e him , Clay into th e m unicipal sw im m ing pool C om pany a t th e large C en tral H urn ot K lam ath f ails and n a ip n a t Y reka. Before a coroners ju ry 1 L uzon Base M, has recently been C. H urn of P ortland. ■ M i l l ■ B I M kk»e n p A p i l i t R i i F i l B U M A a l sev eral w itnesses testified th at prom oted to T echnician F ifth John H. Hum Dies Following Burning of Home Monday Services Held on Tuesday for Well Known Talent Man Washington Cub Pack Local Coffee Factory Met Tuesday Evening Moves to New Spot Robert Roland Upped Plane Crash at Yreka to Technician in Army Friday Kills Two Men inira nany oy I outn- ror-Cnnsi daiuruay 1 ne H u lu n s lu a n u l u u u i - i u i- v.ui isl xiany was nelU oaiul'Uay m ute L u u ic n ox m e xsazaxexiv. « v e il uvex zuu wexe xxx auexiuauce rtiu i xvxeuluru a n a iax en i xvpre- sentea. x a u i Icenhow er, who recently uxscnurgeu tra m m e arm y, acted as m aster 01 cerem onies, ogt. mod C anson, 01 C am p Yvime, « a s song leaner, i n e u n n e a you- ui cnoir sang, "aavea, o aveu an a n t i n e M au ies fro n t. n a u e t an a u iree q u a n e i n u m b ers com- pieteu tne m usical lea lures. x«xai'K a. uiouugcr, m e Micycle -uvaugeiist 11'om vm cago, xn., .•pone ox nuxng Ills Dicycxe lox ai.UUU m i l e s u is U iu U U n g g o sp el tiaeis a n a leauing peopie to m il'ist. xie nas se n t DaCK. noilie over aou ru n a w ay ooys a n a gins. xicv. H enry c . xvxax ty, w nu nas preacneu a t a num uei ox X o u u x - f or-Ciii'ist n a m e s in m e xsasi a n u xvMuaie-west, urougnt a s ta rin g appeal to tne young people 111 n u m essage 'i n e c o s t ox xvot oeu ig a C h ristia n ’. x in e x e s t is grow ing in these you i n ‘ m eetings In e n e x t rally w in oe nem xoec. am 111 m e n s - sem biy ot C ou v n u re n w itn n e s . Roy M cClary, w ho operates the Leslie P a rro tt as a speaker. P alace Cafe left W ednesday for Lopez L arios M arquez, Mexico. S an Francisco, w here he will A rrested on enarge ox being stiend a couple of w eeks on a a ru n k and aiso ru eriy plead gunty sh o rt vacation and on business. | in city court, tin e a ?xu.uu anu In his absence George Steel w i l l ' *2.5(1 costa. be cook at the Palace. | 4 ^ ra SomeUUtty *7o Sau-- /lud Sauá. 9t ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON Legion Hears Leo Zupan luesday Eve • t O/1 MOBILE X-RAY UNIT WILL BE IN ASHLAND ON DECEMBER 5tn AND ” 6thth y too bel low ieved e plane The was plane « y - je ing e for th safety. ! r a In d d e u . cted in N ovem ber 1944, he M any people have alread y i n - ' paign for w hich is ju st now get- stru ck a tre e w ith one w ing as w as sen t overseas in S eptem ber it tu rn e d in a steep bank, and to rep lace a high-point v eteran in dicated th a t they w ant to tak e j tin g u n d er w ay in A shland. In th e O regon surveys, it has th en dove into th e diving stru c ­ the P hilippines. ad vantage of the free X -R ay e x ­ been found th a t ab o u t 1 p er cent tu re at th sw im m ing pool., alm ost B efore his induction. C orporal am inations w hich are being of­ or 1500 of those exam ined, have in th e cen ter of town. The plane R oland w as em ployed as a const­ fered by the T uberculosis Asso­ had indications of lung trouble. b u rst into flam es im m ediately ru ctio n m echanic by W yerhauser ciation and w hich will be av ail­ These h ave been refered to local an d consum ed all of the plane T im ber C om pany, A shland Ore. able to A shland residents next physicians for trea tm e n ts an d a d ­ b u t th e fram ew o rk and badly w eek, W ednesday and T hursday, vice. ch arrin g th e bodies. D ecem ber 5 and 6. T he m obile i The m obile u n it w ill be a t the u n it w ith its w ell equipped facil­ city h all from 10 to 12 and 1 to 4 ities for the tak in g of X -Ray pic­ each day, on D ecem ber 5 an d 6. A bout $50 w orth of goods stolen tu res and o th er exam inations will P ersons desiring X -R ay pictures from th e W estern A uto Supply be stationed in A shland a t city m ay m ake an ap p o in tm en t by F inal figures for A shland’s N a t­ com pany w ere recovered this hall on those tw o days. The T ub­ leaving a note at th e Ingle D rug ional W ar F und drive show a total w eek according to state police < f- erculosis A ssociation has co n tri­ store. The envelopes m ailed out collection of $2,834.87. ficials b u t p arties have not yet buted m ateria lly to the operating this w eek, containing the C h rist­ Inclem ent w eather, the cu rren t been taken. On T hu rsd ay tw o cost of the su rv ey cen ter and has m as Seals also have a b lank to V ictory Loan Drive, and the short ch ildren rep o rted to M edford p ol­ bought and paid for the mobile be filled o u t to m ake these ap-1 d u ra tio n of the D rive ham pered ice C hief M cCredie th a t they had u n it w ith the aid of the other pointm ents. The u n it has d re s sin g , solicitation. located som e goods b etw een M ei- county org an ijatio n s in Oregon. rooms and capes will be provided In spite of this A shland may ford and A shland, w hich had The w ork is financed by the sale to be w orn w hile th e X -R ay pic­ w ell be proud of her contribution b een discarded by the side of 11" of the C hristm as Seals, the cam- tu res are being taken. to this w orthy cause. road. S ta te Police w ho in v estig at­ Joe Fader, C hairm an, w ishes to ed th e m a tte r found th a t the m e r­ th a n k all those who gave so gen­ chandise w as stolen last S unda » erously of th eir tim e and energy ,fro m th e W estern A uto S u p p l• to m ake this drive a "'access. company in Ashland. Mrs. Finnell and her loyal corps EXAM INER COMING of w o rkers are to be especially lauded for th e ir u n tirin g effort. A T rav elin g E x am in er of Ope: A ccording to the latest report ators and C hauffeurs is schedule ’ this will bp the last N ational W ar ¡to a rriv e in A shland. Mondav. i F und Drive. Dec. 3, 1945, and w ill be on dutv j Two A shland m en w ere releas­ at th e C ity Hall b etw een t i e ed from naval service a t the B re­ hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. accord- m erton N aval yard, the com m and-j ing to a recent announcem ent re an t has announced. They are Ev- leased from the S ecretary of e re tt M. Hull, g u n n er’s m ate. S ta te ’s office, th ird class, 237 B stree t d ischarg-j All those w ishing perm its or ed on N ovem ber 17 and C lark .licenses to drive cars are asked t< Thom as, boatsw ain m ate first get in touch w ith th e ex am iner I class on N ovem ber 21. d u rin g these ljours. Stolen Goods From War Fund Drive Nets Western Auto Found $2,834.87 in Ashland