V- °t o. Library. DOING The TOWN F or ru «ri y Iho Southern Oregon Minor Griaalies' va NEWS REVIEW S3.OU per year así .1. A Ml*. 3.00 PER YEAR JV <« m "Rama- Friday Night Walter Phillip» Field V. OREGON T h u rsd ay , Q c ü b e r 30, 1947 Voi 14 No. 34 Schedule of coming evunta. Aliiylw the Santa Clara Biunks will play Southern Ore- K<»n in the Pear Dow I. There's Robert Lugar , manager of «he I. R. Frideger, retiring senior been some comm unications p . ^ Ashland Com m unity hospital, ig'*’ I m em ber of the Frideger Grocery i d In-tween the two seho<*ls con­ nouneed tixlay that twenty-Uv Central Catholic high school Co., was entertained at a ban cerning the poHMlblllty of a game, Silutone radios would he Install­ ‘Rams'* w ill m eet th e A s h /a n d quel dinner given in his h o n o r1 post season, of course. . . . And ed at the hdapital, T hursday, High school Gi ìzzlies a t 8:00 p .rn. Friday evening at the Mon DesirJ come December 14 n sanctioned November 6. . All H allow ’s eve, O ctober 31, on Dining Inn, C entral Point, by the dog show will In- held In Mod WARREN. SILVER. AND Lugar stated that these radios > Talt'-r Phillip« held In A sh lan d . new organization and employees FIRST MEETING AT CITY lord by the Southern Oregon JANDREAU COMPRISE could be rented by the patients Starters for Ashland will be HALL AFTERNOON OF under the m anagem ent of M E. Kennel club Hay Ramsey, Ben OFFICER CADRE and would be attached to the _ NOVEMBER 6 Do _ 1 Ellsworth, LE; Harold Sin Newton, G. R. Trites, and H. E. Lombard and other local dog Although a required comple­ beds with the speaker In the m i A LT; Fred Wilkins. LG; B obiN ew ton. _ . lover» will lie prominent among pillow La H l . Chas. W ashburn of the L ithla tary, Ray Fletcher, application The Southern Oregon College Hotel in Ashland transacted busi blanks for Boxing club m em ber NEIL CREEK basketball squad Is holding in­ October 20, tn an evening cere­ Allene Owens. Valleyview, has ness S aturday while enroute to? «hips are available at th e A shland 1 formal drills twice a week under mony held at the McCoy home in NEWS been aw arded a gold watch as K lam ath Falls j Y.M.C.A. There is room for m orel the direction of coach Ted Schopf Bellview’. Howard is the son of Mrs. N. A. Robertson, Portland, second place w inner in a nation­ Mrs. Rozella H. Roush had thefl ^oys, Fletcher said, and if the! ---------------------------- To date some tw enty men have Oregon. al 4-H contest for meat anim al m ufortune last Thursday of loos- tor instruction is g reat Ra, , Mickle is confined to been participating in the w ork­ The Rev. Earl Downing of the production. ing her blue com purse w ith « ^ ^ t a U n t , goache. wiil f l ï outs. These men are all newcom ­ Church of Christ perform ed the Miss Owens, who is presentIv about $20.00 or more in it io m e -* added to C herny's staff, Jackson Geiger who has been ers; eight veterans of last sea­ double ring cerem ony before a attending Oregon state college, w here betw een the K lam ath a patient in a Portland Hospital son’s crackerjack team are very vine covered archw ay. The bride, has been a 4-H m em ber for the J « “ « Cafe A ,hU „d. is home and reported in far bet­ busy with football, these men in ­ who wore a light grey travelling past 10 years. The contest which date she hasn't been able to get, clude Tex Gatlin, Bobby Hoefs, te r health o"I late. suit and beige hat, had a pink land, spent T hursday evening at she entered is sponsored each : any trace of the purse. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shea and fohnny^G ray,’ S d æ D a Îrd î WhÌt* carnation corsage. The the home of Mrs. Rozella H. year The recant rain fall has g re a t­ Roush. Miss Sm ith is a clerk family, Los Angeles, moved Mon- Copeland. Also back from last bride was given in m arriage bv ly Improved the shortage '(I The Jacksonville I*rogre»siv« w ater In m any of the wells ijn a t the cottage Gr«»ccry on N .fBay into the house a t Nell Creek year's squad which won 24 games her father. Miss Jeanne Clark. Ashland. Main street. Miss Sm ith -and I and Highway 09, which is owned and lost Club, Inc., participated in canvas­ and around Kluinath Junction. aI?d ' WaS ma,d of honor> and I * ™ * Mrs. Roush were also visitors in by Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Geiger Bud a l t e r Th sing for contributions for the Bud Silver. The team lost only W rfnv wa« tho . Mrs. Mary W estm oreland aitd Medford W ednesday evening. The Sheas have a girl Patricia three letterm en: Jack Kem m tzer. ’’¿ “ k ' X X "“ ' Community Chest Drive, at the Mrs. Claude Long transact« xt request of the Medford chest. Mrs. G. W. Byrd of Bellview is who is attending Ashland Junior Dean Jones and Jim m y Jandreau. green suit with a corsage of lnk Members of the Club solicited business at Phoenix, Friday still on her extended trip to High school and a son, Michael. Schopf, has announced that the mums. Mrs. Carl Moore is a new Colorado «’here she is visiting re ­ Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wilson the downtown district and w ere SOC basketball team will play Mrs. D. D. McCoy m other of m em ber of the Southern Oregisn were duck hunting at Klamath assisted in calling on the resi­ latives. She plans to retu rn by an m terseetional pre-season game the bride wore a grey wool dress dences by several of the High Kennel club. Idaho and visit her daughter and Falls, Monday. School girls, Friday m orning The fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rid­ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W orth are with Valparaiso University of In- and a corsage of w hite pompoms Hoy Scout« and cubs, and the d le and infant daughter who are leaving Saturday, Novem ber 1 dlana In Ashland oq December and a w hite gardenia. Mrs. N. A. Girl Scouts and Brownies here form er A shland residents. for San Francisco to attend the 26. The Valparaiso team ranks as Robertson, m other of the groom one of the better basketball out-¡w as dressed in a blue silk dress are included on the budget of Mr. and Mrs. F rank Skidmore, International Stock Show and to fits in the country and re g u la rly ' with a corsage of pink and white The G reat Books program the chest. Yreka, spent Sunday afternoon transact business. plays Big 9 and other leading pompoms surm ounted by a white Mr. and Mrs. Ned Barraclough, sponsored by the Public L ibrary, and evening with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Roy W oodward and Mrs. M id-western colleges and univer Medford, are presently house had its initial m eeting on Mon­ J. Hughes. The occasion was Chas. W orth were canvassing the sities like Notre Dame, Purdue gardenia. A reception was held following guests at the home of Mrs. Bar- day evening. Plans for the firs t In honor of Mrs. Hughe's b irth ­ Neil Creek and K lam ath Junction and Michigan. They will be m ak­ the ceremony in the dining room raclough's parents, Mr. and Mrs. discussion m eeting were made day which was S aturday neighborhoods the past week on ing a tour of the Pacific N orth­ Ross Harden. B. Street. Mrs Bar- it will be held a t the Library, on. Guy Holman, 247 Second street, j behalf of the Com m unity Chest, west and will play some of the at the McCoy home. The groom Monday, November 10, a t 7:15 p.. who has been confined to his, Mrs. A lbert Thomas, clerk of assisted his bride in cutting the raclough Is ill. cake which was served by Mrs. Frank Lane, Coequi lie. Oregon, in. The tw o-hour session will be-, home for the past 10 days with a n ; the Neil C reek school district, has leading coast schools. Beldon Block, who also had fu r­ Is visiting his brother. William devoted to Shakespeare’s “H am ­ injured leg has returned to work been busy this week taking the H illlo V V P ’p n P i U 'f v let", with Mrs. Clifford Williams; nished the music for the cere­ lame, 200 First street. Ashland. at his job with the Espee. 'school census. U n l J T1 l mony. Sam Klinger has been working as leader Those present on Monday were* The newlyweds are honey­ over tim e on his job with the The Prim ary children and mooning in Vancouver. British Highway departm ent ever since Mr. and Mrs. George Sm ith, Mrs.. their mothers of the Congrega­ Columbia. They will be at home the cave-in up on top of the Sis W. A. Snider, Miss Katherine- tional church were entertained Harkins, Mrs. Ju n e Pentzer, Mrs.. In Ashland after the groom com ­ klyous. with a Hallowe’en party and tea Adallne Weber, Mrs. H. A. Thom ­ pletes a course of training as a Saturday, Oct. 25th from 2:30 to m achinist. as, Mrs. J. C. Cotton. Mrs. H. A ..| 4 p.m. in the church social rooms Merrill Mrs. Lucy T albert, M r..l Even Kllroy showed up at the Michael A thanas Ronnie Fader Mrs. E. P, Borden and Mrs. Kenton Robbins, form er Elk’s H a n k Davis, Mrs. Lorena S. M c-Jlftnry hour last Thursday at the Judy Fader, A lbert W ard Anna Clara Wllda presided at the tea secretary, is presently in P o rt­ Ilvenna, and Miss Cora Mason. Public library when 125 boys Rose ~ Rives, ’ A rthur Rhoads, Elvin table. Hostesses were: Mrs. Alene land, Oregon. The group is open to men and'.! and girls from the age of nine to Rhoads, K athleen H artley, Max­ women who are interested in a le le v e n gathered at 3:45 to hear ine Champion, M arjorie Osgood, Aird, Mrs. Amy Hodgins, Mrs Sadie Anderson, Mrs. W inifred lively discussion of sonw of the Miss Cora Mason, Ashland public Kerm it Thomas, Jackie Chrison Rasmussen, Mrs. Jeanne Swanson great books that deal with hum -1'ltbrarian, read three Halloween b rg, Joy Lorenz, Joanne Smith, Mrs. Ina Sheldon, Mrs. Jessie an problems. All those attending (fstories. Deanne Skankey, Paul G reiner, Hodgins. Mothers present in ­ the m eeting of Novem ber 10 will r Miss Mason will read to the Sherry Satterlee, Mike W alker, The Ashland Study Club were cluded the hostesses and Mrs hostesses to Fortnightly Study b<- expected to have read "Ham- kgroup again this Thursday; Hal- : Jim m ie W right, THIS WEEK Verna Wallace, Mrs. Clara Wilda. Club at a dessert luncheon anil Thnr’^ n Pa>ft loween stories will again be feat- Carol Lininger, Richard Bates, There >* no cost, other than the u re d . The threp storips whjch thc Linda W arren, Bobby Messenger, Mrs. Jean Yoder. Mrs. Dorothy program Monday afternoon, Oct. purchase of 60c copies of selected group heard last week were "The Sondra Hutchinson, Lani Knox, Crowley, Mrs. M argaret Sm ith. 27th at the Parish House. The Mrs. Sonoma Hall, Mrs. Lucille THE MONEYMAN hooks W onderful Kna p s a c k,” “M v Judy Bounds, Joe Roberts, Bob­ Williamson. O ther guests were room was decorated with season­ The Rev. Leo Wine by Thomas B. Costain G randfather, H endry W attv," ble Johnstone. Donna Lee Bibeau, Mrs. Sadie Stratton. Mrs. John al flowers and fruits; the lace Monday from a trip an ind "The Ghost In the A ttic.” Sharon Siem ann. Larry Haines. liggins. Mrs. A A. Grossclaude. covered table, at which Mrs. W al­ ter Redford and Mrs. G. M. Frost w here he held evangelical ser- vices at G rangeville. ' U h ? ? “™ C^ ‘irs aV?*1‘ Doun Jean Hill, Doneta Lee Ol­ Mrs. M arjorie Barker, Dr. E. P poured was centered with c h ry ­ PEACE OF MIND Deanne Dye, daughter of Mr. ,? t h p u . n ’ «“ ’¿ « ^ 8 son, Phyllis Knapp, Kip Lombard Borden. There were thirty-seven santhem um s and fall leaves. Oth- by Joshua Loth Liebman and Mrs. Wayne Dve, celebrated the " nl1 ,ast * 0 0 * were Glenn Padgett. Sonny Carlson children pesent. ei mem bers of the luncheon com­ Eluine M iilett, C oleen A n ­ Susan Weller. Ronda Elliott. P a t­ m ittee included: her lOtli birthday anniversary. sy Medlock, Judy Murdock, D ar­ “GUS THE GREAT" October 23 with friends in her drew s. Lind« W right, Patricia lene Hill, Charles Allin. Peggy Eleven hundred X-rays were Mrs. I. F. Andres, Mrs. Hallie given in Ashland last week bv Endicott, Mrs. Alice Peil, Mrs. L. King, Patricia Hickox. J e r r y by Thomas W. Duncan home at 968 East Main. Stubblefield, Beverly Grow, Rich ^ l,S’ ‘Viick ° ’Keefe- Rober Ay the Mobile unit of the Oregon G. Sharyon, and Miss G ertrude Kari-n Oviatt, who is five and Tuberculosis association, accord­ Engle. a half years old, was prom oted aid Grow. Vernon Grow, Donald True, Bullls, Bonnie Van Dyke, Bjllv \ - Jacqueline ,Cqu , , Tr ? e’ pe«KV. O’- ing to Mrs. John Cotton who Mrs. Jam es H. Edgar presented, from the pre-prim ary class to the Revised Standard Edition M artin, Franklin Conley, Meth’a v * nv' Ver,c headed the local committee. Thi« as her book review, “W inter H ar­ prim ary nt the O regon school for of THE HOLY BIBLE J Hansen. Yrtes, Donald Rcbinson. Allen exceeds by 900 last years num ­ bor," by Bernice Richmond. This the deaf at Salem according to 'Mr. and M ir. I Hobby Barger, Beryl B oashard,' B ay^P* Jlnum ^ Korn«' ' r o ' ber. review was enriched by intim ate letter received by 'J Mrs. Vera Thompson, state glympses since the locale of the •r m m other other and and I M argaret Hull, *anaa Linda a Sm m il .ikr-v Pho.'.i,.,,.. r-u i Clarence Oviatt, her n u ith. tn , J Jud- u d - ; ’ Hill lark Pho.ii,.>..» father. ,Hh Olsen. Jerry Chrisonberg. c'allo v Chi" 'e sW n r home teacher for the adult blind book is near Mrs. Edgar’s form er .'ay. under the Oregon commission for home In Maine. Mrs. Dee Dalton, 247 second st J Robert Travis, Patar Cotton. Joan Mike Clark. John Neeley. Thea- the blind and prevention of blind left Tuesday m orning for Klnma-1 le a v e r, Carl Underwood, Ralph A half hour was well spent dore Silver Robert Cherny. Don th Falls, to care for her father, jA ndreson, Richard Schultz, Le Gilliam, Doreen Phillips, Barbara ness, is the guest of the Pythian w ith Mrs. E. A. Woods' story in Mr. Short .who Is ill with h e a r t, K°X Barger, Jim m y K orth, Gen- Lou Rankin, Georgia Roberts. sisters in Jackson count. Tues­ prose, poetry and music, of the day afternoon she called on Mrs. song. “In the Gloaming,” by An trouble. :evieve McCauley, K arlene Car- Gary Anderson. Jim Busch, Dean • Mrs. Penniston, Portland, w ho, il»Ie. Linda Murd«»ck, Shirley Mason, Vernon Edw ard W irth, Helen Skidmore Hughes, 637 B na Portesque Harrison. A social hour followed the pro ­ 'h a s been visiting her mrrther, West, Caroline Anderson, Jacque­ Marlys Elhart. Marla Christenson street. Mrs. Thompson said she enjoyed seeing Mrs. H ughe’s gram. Mrs. Wm, Crosslin and her b ro th ­ line Karns, Sharon Anderson. 270 East Main Phone 11011 Richard Trites. Ima Jean Will- handmade rugs. Accompanying Mrs. Hallie Endicott, 349 N er, Floyd Crosslin, and fam ily Andy Edw ards, David Athanas, wZleh P M u nM',n ’b‘Sl’n ' Wi'" a n rs ThomPson was M rs' Edna Main will be hostess to the Ash- of Ashland, and another b rother L^e Saits, Shirley Engstrom. Also ^nViud^d K- ____ - - - ?.ryAn t . and Mrs' Ruth Walden, land Study Club in November C. Greeley and fam ily of K lam ­ M arilyn Crowley, Carolyn Crow ­ among those Medford. j Mrs. Alta P o I p v u/iii ho»« ath Junction returned to her ley, Nancy K arnes, Lanora Kyker present were Kilroy, B arbara Mrs. King returned to Portland book review and Mrs. Alice A home Monday. Billy Finnell, Gordon Oes e r, jean, and Mary Elizabeth. on Wednesday morning. ¡Peil the selected subject. Battery ‘A’ Gets Three Officers and 10 E M Necessary Hospital (letting .. _ Individual Radios Grizzlies Play “ Rams” Friday I. R. Frideger Is Honored at Dinner Berry Growers Cooperative To Be Formed Here Thirty Boys Show For Boxing Class Howard-McCoy Rites Held in Bellview Basketball Practice Starts at College Allene Owen Places Second In Contest 1 J de,na«d Great Books Program Begins November 10 ---------------- -------------------- Held r o r Childrei en Standing Room Only” Sign Is Out At Library’s Story Hour What They A re Reading I J Mrs. Redford ano Mrs. Fi’ost Pour ¡ 74e H A L Í I