Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 12, 1946, Image 1

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Formerly The
Southern Oregon
Miner
S3 per Yeer
2 Year* lot SS
NEWS REVIEW
ASHLAND. J A C K S O N ^COVWTY OREGON
3.00 PER YEAR
Thursday, December u , 1946
Reeni is tment
Orados In The Army
Are Permanent
Warrants
Voi. tj No. 41
CHIPMAN FAMILY NOW HAS
DODGE» AND VAN DYKES
FIVE GRANDCHILDREN
HEAR R. KAZMAYER SPEAK
| Mr. und Mrs. W. J. Chipman |
V V iV eS 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dodge and
¡me now the grandparents of five | « L a D I a a a I b a a
Members of the Lions club will ;Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van Dyke
¡children, three of them being | I d n C l l l V v Irw Va
Be hosts to their wives next Tues- ¡heard Robert Kazmayer address
born during the past month to
December 17, at their annual the Rogue Valley Knife and Fork
the two daughters and the son
Christmas party. The party will club Wednesday night at a 8:45
of Mr. and Mrs. Chipman.
Include dinner at 6:30 p.m. and dinner meeting, at the country
Mr und Mrs. Turner, Pasadena
(lancing
afterwards in the Ash­ club.
High School Anniversary
Will Play Again This
are now the parents of a baby
Second Game of Season
Kazmayer’s topic was "What
land hotel ballroom.
Play
is
Directed
By
Saturday On Ashland
girl, Kim, born November 20
Finds
Elks Out To Win
Russia
Means
to
Us."
and
since
The
Lions
entertained
their
Miss Virginia Hammond
Basketball Court
Mrs. Turner is the former Lucille
After 51 - 41 Defeat
tons and daughters last Tuesday Kazmayer had worked in a Rus­
Chipman.
by Bill Bissell
Ashland Hl's budding Barry­ evening, December 10, with a sian automobile factory during
Southern Oregon College’s Red
Monday, December 8 a baby mores and Bernhardts will vaunt £hrlstmas party. The evenings the first “five year plan” and
Wednesday night the Ash­
lund Grizzlies dropped the Yreku girl .Shuron Aleene was born In their taiants in the annual anni­ entertainment included the “Hun­ visited the country last summer, Raiders will be in for a tussle to­
Miners 33-34 on the Miners own Ashland at the community hos versary play, Friday, December gry Five’’ a German band com- he was able to present a very night when they meet the Ash­
court in Yreku in a wild and pi tai to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chip- 13 at 8:00 p.m. in the senior high
d of Edith Turnbull, Curtis comprehensive account of condi­ land Elks in a return game at the
w<»oly uffuir thut saw the Min­ man, and two and a half hours gym. The play—“January Thaw.” all, Bob Frink, Harry Kannasto tions in the Stalin controlled college gymnasium at 8:00. The
first game, played last week end­
ers taking the leud early in the luter, nt Weed California, a boy,
The cast under the able direc­ gnd Bill Bissell entertained the country.
ed 51-41 in favor of the Simpson
first quarter but dropping behind Kenneth Lynn was born to Mr tion of Misa Virginia Hammond Lions and their guests Tuesday
coached squad.
liefore the half, giving the Llth- and Mrs. W. D. Tuter. Mrs. Tuter is presenting the play in the sen­ »V»
evening, the high school boys H onor Roll For Jr.
The Elks will have Parker
feui
lans the edge for the final por­ is the former Leona Chipman.
ior high gym.
uartette with Bill Bissell, Jerry
ill
Hess and Hank Anderson back in
tion.
The Harry Chipman family and
'ltchell,
Arnold
Wilkinson
and
H
igh
Announced
The cast Includes the following;
the lineup tonight and will be out
Although trailing throughout the Tuter family each have one Rockwoods, a middle aged New
rry Kannasto taking part, and
Roland Parks, principal of Juq- to win. Anderson, basketball
(a
i
the finul half the Miners never other child.
anta
Claus
also
made
his
ap­
England family. Johnathan Rock­
lor high school, announced the coach at Medford high school is
gave up and kept the Ashland
wood, portrayed by Charles Ella- pearance during the evening.
honor roll for the second six a former University of Oregon
qultet constantly on their toes C o f C Board Will
son, Is the typical New England AMILY 4 YOUTH SERVICE weeks period at the junior high letterman. Hess is a three times
Carlson und Ellsworth tied for
farmer, sparing of speech, defin­
school.
state tournament player from Ash
T ASSEMBLY OF GOD
high score with eight counters o- Hold M eeting Friday
itely agai/ist “new fangled” ideas
Persons
who
did
not
make
a
land high school. These two will
A
family
and
youth
service
piece.
Board of Directors of the Cham and Democrats. Marlys Wilcox as
grade below a 2 are as follows:
be aided by the nucleous of last
The Ashland J. V.’s lost to the ber of Commerce will meet in a Mrs. Rockwood, typifies the will originate at the Assembly of
Seventh
grade:
Gail
Barnum,
weeks
basketball tea m. B o b
God
Saturday
night
at
7:30
P.
M.
Yreka "B” squad in the preli­ special meeting at the office of homespun farm woman of forty-
Donna Brownlee, Margaret Clary, Hardy, Glen Bostwick, Charlie
This
service
will
continue
each
minary 26 - 15.
Van Dyke and Lombard, Friday, five or fifty years ago. For con­
James Dodson, Mary Pat Healy, Warren and Darrel Leavens.
Saturday night the Grizzlies 7:30 p.m. William E. Healy, sec trast there are the Gages, char­ Saturday for an indefinite period
Rufh Taylor. Grade eight: Nor­
The SOC squad was cut frorti
will be host to the Yreka Miners retary of the chamber announced acteristically New Yorkers. Ruth of time. The meeting will have
man Gould, Clyde Lundy, Arthur 35 to 18 members last week and
several
features,
one
of
which
on the Ashlund Jr. High floor today.
Agar as Marge the featherheaded
Ostrander, Rosemary Stevenson probable starters for the game
with the two respective ”B”
A successor to fill out the un­ type, well meaning but wholly which will be the bringing in of Grade nine: Haroldine Arney,
tonight are Chuck DeAutremont
an
outside
speaker.
The
speaker
teums playing the preliminary expired term of Frank Culp will unable to cope with the practical
starting at 7:00 The Miners will be selected. The board will also problems of home life, and Her next Saturday will be L. D. Hall Kathryn Beck, Ellen Brower, and Hoefs, guards, Wes Peters
Craig Canfield, Marianne Clary,
la? out for revenge and the Griz­ prepare a proposed new set of bert (Curtis Vail) retired to the of Grants Pass. Other speakers in Donald Conner, Joanne Downing, center; Charlie Jandreau, and
Tex Gatlin, forwards.
zlies will lie fighting to make a by-laws and operating procedure country for the purpose of writ­ the future will Include Winston
In the game last week the
double win over Yreka this sea­ which will be submitted to the ing a book, the average egotistical I. Nunes, Paul Hartford, Flying Donna Fader, Francis Howard,
Doris Lltwiller, Betty Miller, Elks had the edge In the first
Evangelist,
Jim
Gressett
of
Ari­
son.
membership.
male, stubborn to the point where
George Miller, Robert Simpson, quarter but tired rapidly in the
he would rather face a winter of zona, and Paul Pipkin, Vice- Pre­ Zelma Stone, Marilyn Walker, second when the college fast
sident
of
the
California
Christ
Tri-H i-Y To Hold
cold and hunger than submit to
Richard Wilcox.
breaking five started operating.
making friends with the Rock Ambassadors.
Autremont and Peters were the
D istrict M eeting
The service will include a var­
woods. Then there are the three
college clubs sparkplugs in the
The Tri-Hi-Y will hold a dis­
iety
of
special
numbers,
an
orch­
girls. Baruaia, Sarah and Paula,
first half and Jandreau and Pet­
trict meeting at officers, Decem-
played bv Barbara Messenger, estra, special Bible quiz contests
ers sparked the club during the
iier 15, in the Ashland Junior , State Senator Earl T. Newbry Barbara Williams and Marjorie with prizes and a to-the-point
second
half.
High School.
This district in- jwithdrew Wednesday from the Messenger respectively, and Er­ message, with the service closing
Peters and Hardy tied for high
eludes Grants Pass, Medford, race for President of the Oregon win Wilxinson as Barbara's fian­ at 9 P. M.
John Collins, former chairman scoring honors with 13 counters
Klamath Falls and Ashland.
'Senate. Newbry formally announ- cee, the typical American college
of the recreation committee of apiece.
For the past two years these eed that he had released the boy. Matt, the Rockwood’s belov-; G astineau Selects
the Ashland Chamber of Com­
meetings have been held In Med­ pledges of all the Senators who ed only son, is played by BUI
merce, was named president of V esper Services
ford. The purpose of each has were slated to vote for him a* Walters and Uncle Walter, the Varsity Squad
been to instruct the organization president whqn the legislature community gossip, is portrayed
Ashland high school’ basket­ the Ashland Golf club at a lun­
ball
varsity consists of 13 play­ cheon meeting held Tuesday noon Dec. 15 at C ollege
officers in the ways of handling ' convenes January 13.
by Boboy Phillips
their duties.
ers selected by Coach Jerry Gas­ at the Ashland coffee shop.
According to Wallace Sapp, dir­
The withdrawal from the raae
Dr. Walter W. Weller, presi­ ector of Southern Oregon College
Dr Elmo Stevenson will ba me practically assures Marshal Cor­
tineau after two weeks of inten-
»peaker a t . **»<• moraiag seasion nett, Klamath Falls of election *■, Study
- Clnb W ill
-
_ - dent of tha Chamber of Com­ choir, the annual Christmas ves­
which will be followed by a luneh the pest. Previous to Newbry's Have XmA8 Program
turoed «J» November 14 at merce appointed a board of dir­ per service of the college will be
ectors consisting of Lyndel New­ held in the auditorium Suhday,
In the junior high cafeteria. Af­ announcement he and
Senator Mra R L Crosby, program „ be*lnnin* <* the season.
ternoon sessions will be taken up William E. Walsh of Coos Bay chairman of the Fortnightly study L Th<* e b°ys stayln< on the 13 bry, E. H. Singmaster, Jean Eber December 15, at 2:30 p.m. Angus-
with four separate meetings had formed a coalition to defeat dub announcec| that the home of
Ga8Uneau for
varsity hart, Ben Lombard, Dr. George Bowmer will serve as narrator
which will consist of: a. all pres­ Cornett and 10 pledges had been Mrs c H Putney 125 Nob hill consi8t of: Ed Beare, George Ful- Hull, Robert Lugar, Harold Bish for the service.
idents and vice presidents; b. re­ given Newbry. Senator Thomas wiU
Singers participating in Xmas
a Christmas’I
8111 Montgomery, Harry op, and William E. Healy. Most
cording and corresponding secre­ R. Mahoney of Portland, however
for
Fortnight]y study j „,a"naS, ? ’ Wes,y McKenzie, Glen of these men were members of Vesper Service are Peggy Brand­
taries; c. treasurers, and d. chap­ threw a wrench in the coalition club on the afternoon of Decern- Wade’ Vernon Carlson, Jerry Mit the Chamber’s recreational com­ on, Charmaine Brault, Barbara
lains These will last until about machinery when he switched to
23
chell, Don Ellsworth, Ronald mittee. They will each serve a Ellis, Janet Freitag, La Rene Hem
3:00 p.m. giving the visiting rep­ Cornett's bandwagon. Newbry
Mrs c w LltwllIer will glve Quackenbush, Chuck Black, Gene two year term. Three other dir­ merling, Violet Parkhurst, sop­
resentatives time to reach home explained that had he continued tbe short topic and Mrs. George Lltwiller, Don Beagle, and Chuck ectors will be added to the group ranos: Virginia Alley, Norma El­
when the members of the golf der, Jessie McMillan, Eugenia
before dark.
In the race It more than likely P Ring wiJ, present the book re- Adams.
association
meet.
The Ashland Tri-Hi-Y will be­ w oil Id have been a deadlock.
Moore, Rachel Parkhurst, Arlene
view. After the business meeting
Junior varsity which Is coach­
gin reorganizing with the help of
Plans for the opening of the Smets, Jean Hickman, altos. Man-
Cornett is Illustrious Poten-ijs over the members will have a ed by Frank O’Neil includes
Kay Fletcher, who is the YMCA tate of Hlllah Shrine Temple in social hour with the exchange of Lewis Langer, Bill Starnes, Rog­ club, the work which must be ley Leggett, Glenn Matthews,
secretary in Ashland.
Ashland.
er Hall, Fred Wilkins, Glen Nel­ done to get the course in shape, tenors; Robert Brock, Carol Wil­
gifts from a Christmas tree.
Registration will take place at
lis, John Harbison, bass.
Mrs. Elmo Stevenson was host­ son, Bill Bissell, Ned Starnes, and the building of the clubhouse
were
discussed.
Preliminary
work
Ken
Mickle,
and
Skip
Rush.
a
»
„
n
V
nder
dliec1
iion.
oi
Soroptim
ists
Hold
ess to the study club Monday af­
beth McKeever and Marlon Rob-
r
The game last night with Yre­ on the greens and fairways will Scout Council W ill
ternoon, December 9, and served
erts The General session will be­ L ast 1946 M eeting
ka gave Gastineau a chance to gulations of the organization were Hold C onference
a 1:30 p.m. dessert.
gin at 9:30 with an invocation by
The Soroptimists club met Wed
Mrs.
G.
W.
Bruce
gave
a
thirty-
hls club, »» action and to lations of the organization were
Crater Lake Area council of
George Fullerton, followed by Dr. nesday noon at the Ashland Hot
minute talk on stained glass, w ith‘plan any switches which might agreed upon by the board of dir­ Boy Scouts will hold their anni^l
Stevenson’s address.
el dining room for the last meet
ectors.
r e a s e the shooting power of
The officers trainings session i ¡ng of the year. Their next meet Mrs. H. H. Elhart reviewing “The g the
t Directors of the golf club are meeting and planning conference
Grizzlies.
will begin at 10:15 with Walter lng will be Wednesday noon, Jan Pacific Coast Ranges”.
responsible for the policy, rules at the junior high school in Med­
Redford. Roland Parks, Joseph uary 8
and
regulations, however, expen­ ford Sunday, December 15.
F
ive
N
ew
M
embers
The business meeting will start
Fader, Ben Schmidt and Dwight
The dining room and tables Sarah B arg er D ies
ditures on the course which are
at
2 o’clock in the afternoon and
Welch as leaders.
In itia ted In G range
were decorated in keeping with
greater than $300 must be ap­
At noon Nlta Balfour will be the season, lending a holiday at In M edford H ospital
Five new members were ini­ proved by the Chamber of Com­ continue until 5:30, at which
time, a turkey dinner will be ser­
mistress of ceremonies at the mosphere to the meeting.
Funeral services were held tiated in the Talent Grange last merce’s board of directors.
conference luncheon. Entertain­
Following routine busine s s Wednesday afternoon, December Thursday evening in the City
One hundred charter member­ ved in the cafeteria. Among the
ment will be furnished by the each member told something of 11, 1946, for Mrs. Sarah Barger, hall.
ships are presently available at a local persons that plan to attend
Ashland high school boys quar­ her life, where she was born, and at the Litwiller Funeral chapel.
Ralph Jennings and Harriet cost of $50.00 for two years. Oth are Mr. and Mrs. Dick Trites, Mr
tette.
in what parts of the country she Mrs. Barger died at the Sacred Cagnacci reported or the agricul­ er memberships will be available
During the afternoon the study had lived
Heart hospital in Medford, Mon tural committee.
at $36.00 a year plus an Initiation |
^ rs' E'c G’, .? veJ5tt’ MJ- jY11
'Mrs. Vern Smith, Mr. and Mrs
groups will be led by R. N. Flet­
Miss Margaret Ramsay, vice- day, December 9. She had been
A luncheon was served in the fee of $10.00
Les Grant, Mr and Mrs. Carryl
cher, Cecil Kollen b o r n , Mr. president presided In the absence ill for the past two years but had dining room by Mrs. Nellie Borg
Wines,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Schmidt and the Rev. E. P. Bor of the president, Velna Weitzel only been In the hospital for a and Mrs. Mabel Penland assisted MILLERS ARE PARENTS
Wiley,
Mr.
and Mrs. Tommy
few days.
den.
OF
BABY
GIRL
by Ed Borg.
Barger was born Septem­
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A Mll- Laird, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Enders
R einholdt To M anage ber Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. William
17, 1869 at Fort Worth, Tex­
ler are the parents of a baby girl rence,
Jr. H igh Squad Get
K W I N Station
as. She was married to Spence’ R aiders P lay Shasta
born Dec. 7, at the Ashland Com­ Healy.
Football L etters
munity hospital. She weighted 7
Robert Reinholdt will assume Barger, December 25, 1869.
L egion Club Friday
Coach Leslie Grant awarded 24 his position as manager of KWIN
She is survived by her hus­
Friday, December 13, the Red pounds and 15 ounces and has LYTLE ATTENDS STATE
football letters to members of radio station, the last of this band Spencer Barger of Medford: Raiders of Southern Oregon col­ been named Judith Kay. This is COUNTY COURT THIS WEEK
the 1946 Ashland junior high week.
R. F. Lytle, county commission­
one son. Perry Barger of Eugene, lege will meet the Mt. Shasta their second child, the first is a
school football squad, at a spe­
er, is in Portland this week at­
Reinholdt has been program and eight grandchildren, John American legion team at the SOC boy ngfned Jerry.
cial assembly, Friday, December director for the past six years Barger, Lawrence Barger, Mar­ gytnnasium at 8:00 p.m.
tending the annual convention of
state
county courts and engineers.
6, in the junior high gymnasium. for KWIL at Albany, Oregon. He vin Barger, Kenneth Barger, Ray
This will be the third home ap­ Five Selected For
Those receiving letters were: was supposed to begin his new William and Le Rroy Barger, and pearance in as many starts for
Other county officials also at­
Wallace Barnett, Don Daly, Stan­ duties Monday, December 9, but Gladys Barger, all of Ashland and the local club and they are ex­ All C onference Team
tended the Portland meeting.
ley Hanacom, Blaine Harper, Don was called to Salem because of Mrs. T. E. Deckard of Keno, Ore­ pected to run into a good bunch
Five members of Ashland high
Conner, Joe Kidwell, Dale Land­ the. Illness of his mother. Rein­ gon. Also five great grandcildren of ball hawks in the Shasta team. schools 1946 football team were K atharine G rossm an
ing, Rodney Long, Ted Lusk, Bob holdt is married, but his wife and one brother and one sister. The California club is composed selected for places on the all con­
Nelson, Monte Robertson, James will not accompany him to Ash­
of former high school, college, ference second team, C o a c h H eads A nnual S ta ff
Sanders, Carlos Schmidt, Rodney land until housing has been sec­
Frank O’Neil announced this
Plans have been made and
and service stars.
Twedell, Bill Wines, Harry Baker, ured.
Town Talk
week. Players were selected from preparations started for the 1946-
Howard Roberta, Gene Ross, Mer
APPLEGATE RESIDENTS
Medford, Klamath, and Grants 47 yearbook, “The Rogue” annual
by
vln Utter, Ted Weitzel, (mgr) Jer­ MIS8 NOLA SUE ROBBINS
FILE PETITION IN COURT
Pass.
staff has not been completely
ry Langer, Bob Madden and Rich HAS A BIRTHDAY PARTY
few s Review
Residents of the Upper Apple-
George Fullerton was selected chosen as work will not start un­
Little Miss Nola Sue Robbins
ard Smith (mgr.) This is the lar­
gate district filed a petition with as center; Bob LeBlanc, as right til after Christmas vacation. The
Reporters
gest list of lettermen in recent celebrated her second birthday
the coqnty court this week, ask­ guard; Jerry Mitchel, right end: editorial staff consists of Kathar­
years and marks the first year Tuesday, December 10, with a
ing that the Little Applegate road Ed Beare and Louis Langer as ine Grossman, editor: Edith Turn-
that an appreciable number of birthday party at the home of her
WALTER J. KERRIGAN on between its junction with the backfield men.
bull, assistant editor; and Bill
eighth grade boys have received parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenton the search for disappearing wag­ Applegate road and Yale creek
Medford High school placed Walters, business manager.
on wheels.......... NORMA ERWIN be immediately repaired.
the blue and gold A. Next year Robbins.
eight men on the first team, Kla­
The price for each copy this
Skippy Lugar, Jerry Geim, planning for her daughters wed­
the prospects for a winning team
The petition states that in one math placed three, and Grants year will be $3.50, a dollar more
nre much better than during the Sherrill Young, Regina Young, ding. . . .VERNE JOHNSON just­ place in the road a new spring Pass, one. Ashland placed five than last year’s. This increase is
last season when not one letter­ Mrs. Clara Eldridge, Mrs. Bob ly proud of the spectacular Santa has gushed forth, where the road- men on the second team; Klam- necessary due to the increase in
man was on hand at the opening Lugar, and Mrs. W. H. Schren- Claus perched on the Top Hat. . bed is below the ground level ath placed four; Medford, three: production costs in proportion to
goat were gueets at the party.
. . . BOB DODGE going South.
of the season.
and to a morass.
land Grants Pass, two.
other price Increases.
•*-»» TtaC «¡¡SSOTÄ
Grizzlies Thump
The Yreka Miners
Wednesday 33-24
Raiders And Elks
Tangle Again In
Basketball Game
13 at School Gym
(
Newbry Withdraws
From Proxy Race
Collins Elected
Golf President