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

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Formerly The
Southern Oreqon
Miner
$3 per Year
2 Year* lor $5
The U. S.
A rm y Has
NEWS REVIEW
J.00 PER YEAR
ASHLAND. JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON
A Job For You
Thursday, November zK, 1946
Voi. i j , No. }9
Raiders Win First Pear Bowl Classic
Christmas Season
Begins Saturday
In Local Stores
MEMBERS OF CATHOLIC
CHURCH HAVE SOCIAL
The C hristian M urtyr society
of the C atholic C hurch held a
social at the W om en's Civic club
T uesday evening, Bing o a n d
All A shland churches m et to ­
bridge w ere played by the peo­
g ether at the N azarene church
ple present.
Mrs. C harles S m ith and Mrs. T hanksgiving m orning for the
L. P. W ilm eth w ere in charge of annual union T hanksgiving s e r­
the social.
vice. The R everend G eorge M.
S hum an, m inister of the Prestty
terlan church, delivered the m es­
sage
Miss Ninon King, d au g h ter of
O ther A shland m inisters wtio
Mrs. R uth E. King, 364 Hurgu- p articipated in the service |n
dine street, was nam ed one ol
the "Senior Six", at the U n iv er­ eluded, the R everend A. J. Bd-
w ards who gave the Call to W or­
sity of O regon, last week
ship, follow ed by the Doxology
Phi Beta K appa, nutional scho­ hy the congregation; In v o catio n
lastic honorary, m et on the Uni by the R everend G ordon Litjd
versity cam pus last week to
say; hym n; responsive reading
m ake its annual selection of the lead by the R everend Earl F
"Senior S ix ”, which are those Downing; hym n; scrip tu re by
stu d en ts m ain tain in g the h ig h ­ Ray F letcher; P ray e r by th e R tv -
est grades throughout th eir four erend E. P. B orden; and a s p e ­
years at college.
cial offering for the re co n stru c­
Miss King w as selected for her tion of churches destro y ed by
intellectual in teg rity and ach- war, and for relief of th e needy
vem ent.
in w ar-ravaged co untries was
conducted by Dr. G. W. Bruce.
Union Services
Held Thursday
VAN DYKE NAMED ON
VETERANS COMMITTEE
R epresentative F ran k J. Van
Dyke of Jackson C ounty
has
been nam ed on the com m ittee to
draft a legislative program for
veterans' benefits.
The com m ittee has been in ­
structed to m ap m eans for a d ­
justm ents to care for v eterans
who can not work.
AL SIMPSON
DeAutremont, Riggs
Score Twice to Win
C entral W ashington College
has Lead u n til F o u rth Q u arter
B eginning the first of th e a n ­
nual series of P ear Bowl classics
w ith a 13 to 8 w in over C en tral
Unofficial openinq of
W ashington College of Education,
Holiday season Nov. 30
the R aiders of S o u th ern O regon
With event* to follow
| college y esterd ay com pleted th eir
VFW
Post
To
C hristm as season begins in
, season, one of 12 team s left in
Celebrate Christmas
the nation, u n b eaten and untied.
A shland S atu rd ay , N ovem ber 30.
P layed on a w et m uddy tu rf
tw o days afte r the Thanksgiving
Veterans of Foreign W ars of
at
A shland High school’s W alter
tu rk ey d isappeared from the
Ashland and M edford will stage
P h illip s field ,the first annual
their annual C hristm as jam boree
table. M erchant m em bers of the
P ear Bowl gam e was a how ling
and dance at the M edford arm ory
C h am ber of C om m erce have co
success for both the h ard fig h tin g
Dec. 21.
o rd m alcd th eir C hristm as m e r­
R aiders and for th e sponsors of
There will be a nam ed band to
ch an d isin g cam paigns so th at the
th e P ear Bowl classics. M ore
play for dancing th ro u g h o u t the
m ajority of stores begin the
th an 3000 fans braved th e rain
entire evening w ith prizes for
C hristm as sales tom orrow .
and m ud to w itness the fracas
the best dancing couple. S anta
Ilighligiits of the Holiday shop
which n ev er w arm ed up until th e
Claus will visit the arm o ry th at
ping season will Include a S anta
final q u a rte r w hen C huck De Au-
evening and give aw ay gifts d u r­
C laus on the streets each S atu r
trem o n t cut loose and m ade a 40
ing the floor show.
day afternoon who will take let
yard end run around the left side
Elwood "P a t’’ Rost of the A sh­
iers from children A C hristm as
of his ow n line good for a to u ch ­
land post with Don C hapm an of
down.
tree in the Plaza, sponsored by
Medford will be in charge of sp e­
the Lions, and a free picture
P reviously the SOC team had
A1 Simpson, form er A shland
cial events and publicity. They
show D ecem ber 21, also sponsor­
Hiqh school and M edford High been behind 2 to 0 because of a
plan to m ake this an annual e v ­
ed by th e Lions
school coach, who. in his first safety w hich occurred in the first
ent in southern Oregon.
year of college coaching brought q u a rte r w hen D eA utrem ont a t­
A su rvey of local stores indi
the S o u th ern O regon college fo o t­ tem pted to kick out of his ow n
cates th at th ere is m ore effort
ball team th ro u g h an eight gam e end zone, fum bled, and th e ball
being expended this year to m ake
w as recovered by C entral W ash­
season, u n tied and undefeated.
this a norm al C hristm as than d u r
ington.
mg any o ther y ear since 1941.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W W allace
Two disappointed men, W ill­
C h a rte r night will be held Dec­
T he Ellens b u r g c l u b - led
C ertain types of consum er goods
will be honored by a reception iam Floyd Nelson, 38, and H ar­
th ro u g h o u t the first th ree q u a r t­
are still scarce and shoppers are em ber 2, 194(1 ,for the local T o ast­ a t the hom e of Mr. W allace’s p a r­
ers and several tim es th reaten ed ,
udvlsed to begin shopping early, m asters club, according to an a n ­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben G ertson, old Jo h it Davidson, 26, both of
Ashland,
w
ere
arrested
S
atu
rd
ay
but th e S outhern Oregon college
nouncem
ent
by
the
clubs
p
re
si­
E. E. Vail, postm aster, has alsr
1223 Iowa, M onday night at 8:00. night by Medford city police for
line held and th e ball was given
advised C hristm as sh ip p ers that dent .Dave W hittle. The m ee'in g
Mrs. W allace is the form er having a ten gallon jug of liquid
Mrs. Ernel S tearns, ch airm an first to one team and th en the
m ailing should be done early, the will be held at the A shland cof­ M argaret W illiam son. H er hom e
in th eir possession which had of th e an nual sale of C hristm as o th er tim e afte r tim e as each
fee
shop
at
6:45
p.m.
Postoffice D epartm ent expects a
is in S cotland, she arriv ed in
T he o rd er of business at the A shland last w eek a fte r a trip been stolen th at evening from the seals in A shland, announced this failed to m ake the l'O y ard s in
record loud of m ail this year.
week th at she had m ailed out four dow ns on the slick field.
c h a rte r night m eeting will be as through C anada. She and Mr C hungking Inn.
Nelson is being held in the 2,263 letters containing seals to
The ball gam e opened up in
follows: Invocation by R obert W allace m et w hile he was se rv ­
Dodge; Welcome, Dave W hittle, ing overseas, and they w ere m ar- county jail in lieu of $100 bail residents of A shland. This is an the fo u rth q u a rte r w hen De
and Davidson was released on his increase of 300 over the nu m b er A u trem o n t m ade SOC’s first
p resident of the A shland club; | ried in the B ritish Isles.
ow n recognizance.
score, and a few m in u tes la te r
of letters m ailed out in 1945.
O tto Ewuldson of M edford will
A t p resen t the W allaces »re
The jug contained o n ly , soy
A shland IL itanans did not m eet preside as T oastm aster; table living at 1323 Iowa.
Mrs. S te arn s is assisted by Mrs. B arnny Riggs, playing fullback,
sauce.
T h u rsd ay because of the T h a n k s­ topics, Roger R ath; E valuations,
Rob. Stough, who is trea su rer of punched th e ball over from the
giving holiday but next weeks G arry R obertson, p resid en t of the
the drive. L ast W ednesday ev e n ­ tw o y ard line for an o th er score.
m eeting will be held at the usual K lam ath Falls club; In stallatio n
ing m em bers of the wom ens J u n ­ Jim m y J a n d re a u converted for
tim e according to Will Dodge, of officers by Ray H arrison, M ed­
ior civic club h e l p e d M r s . the e x tra point.
p resident of the civic o rg an iza­ ford, past L ieu ten a n t G overnor
W ith the score 13 to 2, in the
S tearn s and Mrs. Stough fold
M em bers of the A shland Active
tion.
Joseph L. Fader, p resident of the seals and p u t them in the R aiders favor, Coach Al Sim pson
of A rea 3; acceptance talks, A sh­
se n t In a fresh ball club, b u t tw o
S everal m em bers of the club land officers; address, Elwood club are planning to hold -a joint the Jackson county Oregon E du­ envelopes.
plays afte r the change in lineup
are planning to uttend the c h a rt­ H edberg past p resid en t M edford session w ith the M edford A cti­ cation Association, announced
C hristm as seals will be on sale
been m ade, Ed B artlett,
ering of the Y reka club which club;
p resentation of ch arter, vians this F rid ay »ight in M ed­ this week th at county delegates the first of D ecem ber at the loc­ had
ford
.according
to
Earl
Schilling,
will be held this S aturday.
C arl H asenkam p, d istrict G o v er­
would m eet w ith te a c h e r s al postoffice. The 1946 seal show s q u a rte rb ac k for th e W ildcats
p resident of the local civic o rg ­ throughout the state on N ovem b­
from W ashington took the ball on
The follow ing S atu rd ay
the nor; and acceptance of ch arter, anization.
a lam plighter lighting his lam p
his ow n 40 y ard line and m ade a
er
29
and
30
in
P
o
rtland.
Dave
W
hittle
A
shland
club
p
re
­
R otary club Is sponsoring a R um ­
against a sta rry blue sky and is
Schilling urged all m em bers to
wide
sw eeping 60 y ard run, o u t­
sident.
Mrs.
M
aude
Robinson
of
Med-1
m age sale at the J. P. Dodge and
atten d statin g th a t R obert Moore ford and V ictor Hay of Eagle sym bolic of the retu rn in g hope distancing every SOC m an on the
sons fu rn itu re store. Kotarians
of the w orld a fte r the d a rk years
T he following A shland m en N ational Vice P resident, is p lan ­
field, and scoring an o th er six
are req uested to bring things will be received into the T o ast­ ning to flv to the m eeting from P o in t will re p resen t Jackson of W orld W ar II.
points
for th e W ashington club.
county
at
the
m
eeting.
which can be resold at the sale. m asters club as c h a rte r m em bers: S acram ento and th a t Moore will
The Seal sale in Jack so n co u n ­
Sim pson re tu rn e d th e original
Proposed
public
school
legisla­
Proceeds of the sale will be used Dave W hittle, president; Jo h n go over som e of the problem s
ty is conducted by th e Jack so n sta rtin g lineup to the field and
to buy playground equipm ent for von K uhlm an, vice president; w hich each club has found since tion will be a m ajor topic of d is­ C ounty H ealth A ssociation, w ith th e E llensburg club failed to con
cussion at the tw o-day m eeting
the ch ildren of A shland.
Lyndel N ew bry, s e c re ta ry -tre a ­ th eir inception.
each com m unity having its own vert.
of the R epresentative council.
su re r; C larence W illiam s, s e r­
com m ittee to d irect local sales.
W ith th ree m inutes left to play-
geant at arm s; Roger R ath, de
W. J. (M ickey) B oatright of
Mr and Mrs. W arren D o u th itt These funds are used to direct in the ball gam e Jim m y Jan d re a u
puty governor; Jo h n Collins, R ob­ San Francisco
form er n a v a l. and son, N athan .M edford, at- local sales. These fu nds are used started to carry the ball on line
ert Dodge, R obert H ardy, W ill­ m an paid a visit to W alter J. I tended a d in n er a t th e ap a rtm en t to m ake chest X -ray service a- bucks, over th e E llensburg left
iam Healy, Price H ennan, Don K errigan B oatright has been a | of Mr. and Mrs. C layton C ullen vailable to all people, to carry gu ard position, and w hen th e
H inthorne, Virgil Jackson, W en­ visitor to A shland before.
the m essage of how to p re v en t w histle blew ending the gam e.
last W ednesday
dell Law rence, H ow ard M artin,
tuberculosis; to m ake su re our Jan d reau was punching th ro u g h
Guy E. L eonard. W ashington,
Earl Schilling, Ed S ingm aster,
ch ildren do not have tu b erc u lo ­ for five and six yard s each play.
D. C., field secretary of the U nit­
Doyle Seely, H arold Thom as,
sis an d to teach them how they
Jo h n n y G ray, w as in ju red e a r­
ed S tates ch am ber of com m erce,
Em m ett W hitham , and H ow ard
can p rev en t tuberculosis in th eir ly in the gam e b u t was able to re ­
will be the sp eak er at the C hant- Wiley.
com m unities w hen they grow up. tu rn to help bolster the second
l>er of C om m erce luncheon n ext
ary defense.
T uesday noon a t the A shland cof­
This is the eig h th gam e w hich
fee shop. Leonard Is an au th o rity
S o u th ern O regon college has won
on C om m unism and will speak
this year, beginning the season
on “C om m unism and B u sin ess”.
A shland's high school band E rvin Lesser, band in stru cto r for
P. T. A. stu d y clubs for the with a 20 to 0 win over Chico
P resid en t Elmo S tevenson of
Doctor W. W. W eller will p re ­ S o u th ern O regon college announ- will p resen t its w in ter concert
Lincoln School group plan to m eet state; follow ed by a 14 to 7 w in
the public schools.
side at th e n ex t T uesday m eeting. t ced this week th at the veterans Dec. 6, 1946, at the J u n io r high
once
a m onth, on th e second and over H um boldt state; the third
The full concert program will
M em bers of the S o u th ern O re­ I dorm itory for m en would be open school auditorium . The concert
third W ednesdays respectively, gam e w ith M onm outh was a rout,
ap p ear in next weeks issue, Dec. for discussion on the them e, "Be­
gon College football team w ere the first of the year.
56 to 0; the closest gam e was
will be u n d er the direction of em ber 5, 1946 .
guests of the m em bers of the
havior in th e M aking.”
This dorm itory will accomo-
w ith Oregon state Jr. V arsity, 9
A shland ch am ber of com m erce at
P.T.A. for the Lincoln school to 7; the gam e w ith the U n iv er­
' date six ty -fo u r men. A cafeteria I.
last T u esd ay ’s m eeting at the Ash
WORLD EVENTS
I. S. 'iamecik p rim ary grades met W ednesday sity ot Oregon Jr. V arsity ended
serving the dorm itory will be
land coffee shop.
afternoon, N ovem ber 20, at the 12 to 7; SOC won over San F ra n ­
March
I read y very soon a fte r the first of
M em bers of the team Introduc­ the year.
school building w ith Mrs. A rch cisco state, 26 to 6; and finished
IL
PRELUDE AND* FUGUE
ed them selves to the cham ber
]. S. Bach B arksdale. Mrs R aym ond Lining- up the seasons schedule w ith a
m em bers and m ost of them gave
er, Mrs. G eorge Mason, Mrs. H 31 to 7 win over th e U niversity
No. 6 of Eight Short Organ preludes and Fugues
a few rem ark s about the pear
A. Thom as and Mrs. Elmo S te v ­ of P o rtlan d Jr. V arsity. The Post
III.
SECOND C O N C E R IO
Serge/ Rachmaninoff enson as hostesses.
bowl gam e or them selves through
season gam e w ith C en tral W ash­
out the luncheon.
I heme from the 1 lord Movement
M others of u p p er g rade ch il­ ington clim axed th e season w hen
Miss L ottie B urger was one of
Dr. W. W. W eller, p resid en t of
d ren met W ednesday, N ovem ber
IV.
DANZA CALABRESE
Pietro Morelli 27, at the school building w ith the R aiders won 13 to 8.
the local cham ber, introduced the tw elve wom en pledged Into the
Jim m y J a n d r e a u , S n u f f y
Italian Folk Song Arr. by Charles Roberts
following m em bers of the c h a m ­ U niversity of O regon w om en's
Mrs. R. L. M acKay, Mrs. Leon Sm ith. Jo h n Gray, Chuck D e­
ber of com m erce who paid tr i­ sw im m ing honorary, the A m phi­
H unt, Mrs. Jack M cN erney, Mrs.
ON THE SQUARE
Prank Panella F ran k C ulp in charge of a rra n g e ­ A utrem ont, B arney Riggs, Jac k
bute to the team : Ivor Irw in, R. bians last week.
Lutz, F red K annasto, Ron P ink -
March
W. McNeal, H ow ard Oden, B ert
m ents.
Miss B urger is a senior at the
ham , Tad G andee, Tommy N ew ­
M iller and Mr. K arns of the U niversity and is m ajoring in
ton, Gale Jones, B yron Boyce,
INTERMISSION
V eterans A dm inistration.
physical education. She is the
Bill R obertson, S tan Sm ith, K eith
d au g h ter of Mrs. Frida B urger, VI.
SILVER JUBILEE
Husen, Bill Shere, Neal A rant,
Albert A. EraJcneck
A shland.
i
Gordon P eterson .W innie R ober­
March
V irginia Alley. Lois C h risten son. Bob Shier, Tex G atlin, Ted
VII.
CASEY JONES
T. L. Seibert an J E. N ew to n son, M ary C orthell, B etty H oll­ Clausen, Don F lah arty , Jac k
C ounty School su p erintendent,
A Musical Dramatization of The Greatest of all
ingsw orth, and P au lin e U lstad. Newton, Jack B arn h art, D arrell
C. R. Bowm an, announced last
all of A shland, w ere elected as Copeland, J e rry Edw ards, Lee
Railroad Songs. . .Arr. By Harold Walters
week, th a t in the p relim inary
W arren A pplew hite, who Is
eligible, m em bers for Sigm a Epsi- Reynolds, Nails G orm an, Bob
data g ath ered in the recent a n ­ now stationed at S tu ttg a rt, G e r­ VIII.
SCENES FROM THE SIERRAS
Dad,I Bcnnctt ion Pi. w om en’s hon o rary shol- Rogers, and Dick Skow are a-
nual census th ere Is an indication m any, called his fa th e r Guy A p­
A Tone Poem
astic so rority at S o u th ern Oregon mong the play ers w ho m ade up
of an increase of pupils in every p lew hite N ovem ber R, In honor
college, last week.
the 1946 R aiders team .
school d istrict in Jackson county. of the la tte r’s b irth d ate, which IX.
I.ITHIA PARK
E. Lessed 1946-47 officers of th e sorority! According to H arld Bishop,
The census was taken the last is in October. This is the second
First Public Performance of this March
'a re : P resident, V irginia Craw D irector of Physical E ducation at
week of October and it will be call the A pplew hite fam ily have
! ford; vice-president, M ary Cor-1 S o u th ern Oregon college the new
NEW WORLD SYMPHONY
after the first of the year before received from W arren since he X.
A n to n in Dvorak j thell; S ecretary and T reasu rer,! P ear Bowl stacnuin will probably
arrived in Germany.
a final tabulation! is made.
Finale From The fourth Me cment
i Violet Parkhurst.
be com pleted n ex t year.
Miss King* Is One
of “Senior Six”
Toastmasters To
Get Charter Mon.
Reception To Honor
Scottish War Bride
lx>cal
Two Ashlanders End
Up In Medford Jail
Mrs. Stearns Is
Head of Drive
kotarians Skip
This Week’s Meeting
Activians Plan Trip
To Medford Friday
County Delegates
Will Meet This Week
Leonard Will Be
Guest Speaker
Veterans’ Dormitory
Open First of Year
High School Band Concert
Scheduled For Dec. 6th
I’TA Clubs Will
Meet Every Month
Miss Burger Is
In Amphibians
Bowman Announces
Increase In Pupils
J
Five Local Girls
Elected to Siffma I
Warren Applewhite
Calls From Germany