V. of 0. Library, DOING The TOWN Willamette university officiula »pent a week pluymg tit-tat-toe about accepting the Pear Bowl invitation which hud oeen ex­ tended to them. This morning they finally said No." They Mi'in to feel as though they liuve more to lose than they have chances to gain by playing Sou­ thern Oregon college. Pear Bowl committee heads still have a couple aces up their sleeves. Pepperdine college in l«on Angeles, the only other unbeaten team on the West coast Is a good potential, and there's talk of the College of Idaho, at Culdwell as another potential nominee foi the honors. Some of the local rooters are even big talking Oregon and Oregon state, but we say "cher- Ji the record.” Collecting coins from meters doesn't end with dumping the coins down the funnel of tin- little cart, Carl Jennings can vouch for that after be I n g thoroughly interrogat e d a n d made the brunt of witticisms by a six-year male citizen bolding down a car back of Weitzel's. The young man showed so much enthusiasm that Jennings couldn't cope with It. Formerly the Southern Oregon Miner S3.00 per year 1.00 PER YEAR Football Ceases High School To Play Basketball THIRTY FIVE BOYS ARE OUT FOR PRACTICE. TO MEET ROSEBURG FIRST With lootball season climaxed with the Medford Ashland game last Friday night, the Ashland Grizzlies arc now preparing foi the busketball season. Thirty-five bull-players turned out lor practice Wednesday even­ ing with the practice held pri­ marily lor non-lettermen. Coach Bob Sheridan put the boys through light scrimmage to det­ ermine how the hoys looked and lo plan for subsequent practices. Returning lettermen Includt J u ry Mitchell, Don Ellsworth, Hurry Kannasto, Bill Starnes and possibly Bunky Hall. Ed Beare will not be able to play at ull this season. First game Is schedul­ ed for December 12 at Roseburg S. O. C. Homecoming NEWS REVIEW I ASUI AND, J ackson CO U N TY , OREGON Thurftday, N ovem ber 13, 1947 Jr. Tri-Hi-Y Plans ¡Candle Lighting I New members of tin- Junior 'Tri Hi- club will be inducted In- | to the group at a candle light ceiemony which will take pine« | sometime dining the next two wu-ks, according to an announce­ ment made this week by dub of Helals. Battery “ A” To Undergo Federal Inspection Friday GENERAL OLSON WILL BE INSPECTING OFFICER AT FIRST TEST P la ns are also being discussed to s ta rt a second T r i- H l- Y d u b in the school w h ic h w ill p ro v id e the o p p o r tu n ity o f m e m b e rs h ip to m ore g irls . Saturday Night Voi 14, No. 36 Homecoming Features Ch ¡co vs. Red Raiders SOC Jr. Varsity MISS MARGE NEWTON IS GENERAL CHAIRMAN OF DAYS FESTIVITIES Fust Federal Inspection of Bat­ Chico state college, fresh from tery A, 965 Field artillery, Ore­ Takes Lassen Club a 12-7 win over the California With the luck and skill of gon National Guard, will take Aggies wili meet Southern Ore­ place Friday night at the Arm­ thair big brothers, fhe South­ gon college’s Red Raider’s in the ern Oregon Junior Varsity 1947 SOC homecoming game New members include Mary ory with General Raymond Ol­ came through on Armistice son, Adjutant General for the which will be held on Walter Hd berry, Durlene Hickman, Day with another win for Phillips field, Saturday, Novem­ Rosemary Stevenson, Janet Cur­ State of Oregon as inspecting of­ the school by d o w n i n g ber 15 at 7:45 p.m. ry, Gail Barnum, Barbara Mitch­ ficer. The inspecting party will the Lassen Junior College Unbeaten and untied In 14 ell, Sandra Clary, Maxine Crock­ Include Colonel Francis Mason, eleven by a score of 20-12. starts the Raiders will be up e t, Joan Patton, Donna Redmond, also of the Oregon Adjutant Gen­ SOC juniors scored in against the heaviest team they Bernadlnc Nicholson, Dorethea eral's office, and Inspector Gen­ the The first quarter and main­ eral's officers from the Sixth have met. Two Chico Wildcat Coe, Bernice Therres, Helen Rob­ tained the lead throughout Army according to Captain Phil centers weigh over 200 pounds ertson and Patricia Dean. the game despite the fact Stansbury, Oregon N a t i o n a l with the tackles and guards tipp­ Guard Headquarter's representa­ that they were playing as a ing the scales at over 200 pounds. unit for the first time. tive. Homecoming festivities are un­ der the direction of Miss Marge City officials have been invit­ Newton, Ashland. The homecom- ed to witness the ceremony as ng schedule includes a banquet, well as the heads of the city’s bonfire rally, the Chico game, and service clubs and organizations, Miss Marian Ady, art Instructor a Homecoming dance. at SOC spoke to members o'. Stansbuiy said, he also stated The banquet will be held at Club, Wednesd a > that the public was invited. Do­ Petrie In Charge Of Soroptimist the Lithia hotel dining room Sat­ nuts and coffee will be served noon at Lithia Hotel, on Modern Coach Dick Boyle of San Fran­ urday at 5:30. All graduates and Father - Son Banquet Ait and Artists. She stated that after the Inspection. There are 24 enlisted men in cisco state still gets purple in the former SOC students are wel­ Elton Petrie Is chairman of the we should understand something Homage Is Paid To the unit. Battery officers are Lts. face when he thinks of the anc­ come at the banquet. of their background In order to Father and Son banquet which it. Ardls Wurren, Chuck Jandreau. ient deadman play which A1 At half time during the game understand their work and should lo be given Friday, November 14, Y. Adult Advisors the football queen, selected by and Bud Silver. not judge an artist by just one Simpson's Red Raider’s pulled on vote of the team, will be crowned The Board of directors of the ut the Junior high school cafe- canvas. I terla by the First Church ol the Caters, last Saturday to win by Chuck DeAutremont and Tex Y.M.C.A. stated this week in a Each member of the club 13-7. release sent out from the office I Christ. The ladies of the church brought Gatlin, co-captains. a gift to be sent over­ of Kay Fletcher, Y secretary, thot I will serve. Snuffy Smith, who had trotted The Rhythm Raiders will play R. N Fletcher, secretary of th< seas. Gifts to be packed and ship­ they appreciated the work which to one side of the playing field for the dance which will follow ped this week. was being done by the adult ad­ Ashland Y.M.C.A. will speak. during third quarter, stood ig­ the game. The dance will be held Mrs. Amy Reed presented the visers of the Y. M. C. A. clubs. According to the Rev. Earl Down­ club nored by the Gator club for two with scrap book with blue Dr. John Schulz, of Southern plays, and on the third play Jer­ in the college auditorium. The advisors include: Mr s. ing the program will also include leather cover, with Soroptimist Oregon college, will be the speak­ Edith Good, advisor-to Senior Tri musical numbers. club tooled on cover. Twenty er at the November 20 meeting ry Ross, tossed a 40 yard pass to 111 Y Club, Mr. Gaylord Vestal, Smith who easily loped to the were present for fhe meeting of the Junior Senior Parent end zone for a touchdown. Boyle udvisor to Junior Hi Y Club; Mrs. --------- -o— ■. ... Teacher’s association. Mrs. Elmo foi a time claimed he was going Clifford McClcun, advisor to Jun- Stevenson will preside In the ab­ to protest, claiming illegality, Neil Creek Sunday n.i Til Hi Y Club; Mr. M. D. sence of Mrs. Jack Zittercob. Out of 195 boys and girls of Yoder, advisor to Senior Hi Y but this has been Ironed out. The School Reopening Mrs. Henry Metz has arranged victory was the 14th straight for the city of Ashland who are Club; pr. W. E. Bracker, presi­ Nell Creek, Nov. 12 The Neil uhe program. Mrs. Don McWhirt- the Southern Oregon college club. members of the Y.M C.A. only Each Thursday the fifth and Creek dent of Young Men's Club; and Sunday school reopened er and Mrs Wiiliam Yates will sixth grades at Washington school Mr. John Cherny, instructor to DeAutremont made an 80 19 are not attending some church Sunday, November 9, with the serve. Parents and any interested Chuck Boys Boxing Club. are giving musical programs dur­ "/Reverend yard run on a kickoff to set the or Sunday school, according to a R. E. Pennington, San ing the last half of the music per Bernadlno, California evangelist individuals are Invited to attend first touchdown play for the release sent out this week by tba meeting which will be held Raider's Johnny Grey who ram­ Ray Fletcher, Y.M.C.A. secretary. lod. In charge of the program for conducting services. Carl Jenningg Heads the sixth in the Junior Hi Cafeteria. grade was Nancy Over- med the ball over from the 10 The check of the church affilia­ The Rev. Pennington conducts and and Bobby Basey. Marlene tions reveals that 17 different de­ yard line. Dance Committee services each night at 7:30. Sun­ Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sleppy and nominations are included among Elliott and Joann Olsen were in Among the Ashland fans who Carl Jennings Is chairman of day school is at 9:45 a.m. and son, Johnny, of Walker avenue the American Legion committee charge of the fifth grade program Sunday morning services are held were Sunday evening callers a t . i saw the game were: Mr. and the children who utilize the Y.M facilities. These are: Metho­ mm. Larkin Grubb and sons, which will sponsor a Thanksgiv­ The progrum presented last at 11:00 p.m. T , , D , C.A. the home of f C. E. Waldon of John dist, Church of Christ, Presbyter­ and Milo; Mr. and Mrs. Bob ing dunce, November 20, accord­ Thursday included: Piano Solo, Talent. „ ~ ..... . „ Reinholdt; Ralph Click; Lt. Col. ian, Baptist, Nazarene, Catholic, ing to Colonel Harold Jordan, 'Moonlight Barcarolle”, L o is Roy DeMille of Granite street and Mrs clyde Young. Bin Kan. Assembly of God, Christ i a n Reinholdt Will Be Downing: Ballet, D anced b y commander of Ashland Post No. is the artist who drew the pic- nast0; Stanley Robbins; James Science, Free Methodist, Latter 14. Other members of the com­ Sharon Stuart and Francis Hess; Presiding Officer tures of western life now on dis-. McNair; Dr " and Mrs. Chas Day Saints, Faith Temple. Church mittee Include John von Kuhl Horn solos. "Barcarolle" and Toastmaster at the next meet­ play in the window of the Plaza; Haines and son> Keith; and Mr. of God, Seventh Day Adventist. "Little Brown Jug", Allen Worth inann, and Jake Lahr. ing of the Ashland club will be Meat Market. j and Mrs Tom Carter Church of the Brethren, Full Members of the American Leg accormpanist, Mrs. Marler. Trio, Bob Reinholdt. Topic master will Gospel, Congregational, and Epis- Olive Dews, 90, who has been - ----------- --------- - "Down In the Valley,” by Dora' “ ““ S Ion who received recognition nt < ar s Dave Whittle staying at 175 ilelman street was > Mrs. Marie Vaulpel is ill at her couple. the Monday night meeting for Robertson, Jeanne Eberhart, Mar-. ... ° be critic. Speakers will In­ moved to the Community hos­ home on Siskiyou Boulevard. wl adding members to the rolls in­ lene Elliott; Alto Horn solo, “Red clude Ed Singmaster, Price Hen- pital for treatment Monday, Nov. American Legion members who H. Wilson Named To cluded Col. Jordan, who received River Valley”, Betty Wllkenson: nen, and John Collins. 10. Noah Tate was released from attended Armistice day ceremon­ a gold cup and star, Chick Far- Clarinet solo, “Little Brown Jug" Board of Directors At the last meeting of the club low, who was given an American Billy Finnell; Trio, “Home on Harry Skerry, local attorney the hospital last week. He'd been ies in Medford included John Harlalee Wilson of Ashland confined there from injuries re­ von Kuhlmann, en Miller, Col­ Legion belt buckle, and Phil the Range" (Marlene Heard, Le warned the group that the lack was named on the board of di­ ceived in a car accident on Main onel Harold Jordan, Emil Kroeg- Anne Leach, and Kathleen Rea Stansbury, Jake Lahr, and Guy of a realistic approach to the pro­ er, Jake Lahr, J. Q. Adams Sr., rectors of the Philharmonic So­ Applewhite, who received stars. gan; Ballet, danced by Kay Hess. blem of wars could be the found­ street. Mrs. Lois Windsor underwent J. Q. Adams Jr., Orvil Maifeld, ciety of Southern Oregon, at a Accompanist, Mrs. Marler. ation on which wars were based. an appendectomy, this week at Dr. Arthur Taylor, and members recent meeting of the society. Mr .and Mrs. Wilton Garrett November 24 the Ashland club Community hospital, Ashland. of Ashland’s famed Kilty band. Other members include George and Mrs. C. O. Garrett visited Fletcher Explains will meet with the Medford Mrs. D. D. Sheldon entertained Maddox, E. Ronald Rice, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Dudley, Tay­ Mr. and Mrs. Larkin Grubb and group. Skerry will act as critic a number of children Tuesday Arthur McMillan all of Medford, Y.M.C.A. Activities lor street, during the weekend. son, John, returned Tuesday from for the combined groups. Mrs. Robert Van Deusen of Pilgrim Study Club of the Con- _ __ _ a trip to Oakland, California afternoon, Nov. 11, in honor of and P.ogue River. her son, Joes, birthday. gregational church met Wednes-j Mr. and Mrs. John Collins and where they visited their son, Three concerts to be held in day afternoon, Nov. 5, In the soc-1 family of Bray, California were Milo, who is attending school the Medford are ial rooms of the church. The bus-1 out of state guests at the Land­ there. While in the south they at­ Five Boys and One .... planned for the gymnasium, 1947-48 season, tended the Southern Oregon col­ le s s session was held at 2 p.m., lng-Burton wedding last Satur- the dates being set for November Mrs. E. P. Borden presiding. The day. Mrs. Collins is a sister of lege, San Francisco state football Girl Born Last Week .. 21, February 18 and April 30. Re­ Five boys and a girl were born served game Saturday. guest speaker was Mr. R. N. Fie- Delbert Landing. seats will soon be on sale last week at the Community hos­ A re ¡Reading tcher, Secretary of the AshlandI for $1.20 general admission pital to Ashland parents. On Nov- 75 cents. and Y.M.C.A. In his summary of act­ Student price will be ' ember 5. Monte Brad Botts, son 40 cents with tax included. ivities in the Y Center, he stated of Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Botts, that 200 boys and gil ls were now This W eek enrolled. Tentative plans have been dis 1161, Siskiyou was born. There are five purpose cussed for the society to go to David Lee Maifeld, son of Mr. Roseburg clubs organized under the juris­ and give a concert for and Mrs. Orvil Maifeld, 628 N. the disabled diction of the association. The "DIRTY EDDIE" by Lud­ veterans, sometime Main, was also born on that day. near Christmas. Senior Hi Y, Senior Tri Y, Junior wig Bemelmans. “A book The Ashland High school Griz- ry Kannastq passing with preci- George Allen Couch, son of Hi Y, and .Junior Tri Y. A young to end all books on Holly­ men's club .and a special Inter­ zlies put the finishing touches to j si°n and setting up two scores Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Couch ABBOTT ROLLS AUTO wood—” with passes est group; a boy’s boxing club, the football season this w eek,„, Klamath Junction, Nov. 11—C. . . , to Jerry Mitchell. was born November 7. On Nov­ , The third score of the second ember 8. Mark Russell Turman, B. Abbott, resident of the Old with 30 members and a waiting with a decisive victory over the "THE VIXENS” by Frank h. ]f nad by Ashland was by son of Mr. and Mrs. William Tur­ Pacific highway, rolled his auto­ list. This d u b has three instruc­ Yerby. “Dashing Com­ tors and is sponsored by some of Medford High Tornados, 27-19, atjline play with Langer crashing man, 160 Fourth street, was born. mobile over three times Tuesday panion piece to "Foxes of William George Berninghousen, morning, November 11, demolish­ the men's service clubs of the the Medford field, Friday night j through the center. Harrow—” city. Mr. Fletcher made a plea before a crowd of 4,500 fans. This game wrote off high school son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard ing the car. Abbott escaped maj­ for support of the Community The Tornados took the Initia­ football for 18 members of the Berninghousen, 531 Scenic Drive, or injury. “YANKEE HOBO IN THE Chest, which includes the Y.M.C. tive in scoring when Shangle team who will graduate next was born, November 9. The accident occured as Ab­ ORIENT” by John Patrie The one girl, Millie Joon Sitts. bott was proceeding to work at. A. In its program. spring. Graduating as seniors will “One of the Best Non- Those present at the meeting carried the ball over after a be: Louis Langer, Curtis Vail, Ed was born November 11. She Is the Fir Milling and Planing com­ Flctlon adventure books were: Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher, Dr. drive of eight plays w h ic h Beare. Bill BisselL Jerry Decker, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee pany. The car landed in Neil of all times—" nnd Mrs. E. P. Borden, Mrs. brought them from the Ashland Don Cullop, Harry Kannasto, Bob Sitts, Rt. 2, Box 98. creek. James Jeter, Mrs. Wilmer Hilt, 47 yard line. The conversion by LeBlanc, Jerry Mitchell, Marion Mrs. John Arnold returned Mrs. Anthony Karnes, Mrs. Cora Gaines was good. The lead was Nicholson, Skip Rush, Jerry Ran­ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mead and short-lived when Louis Langer three children visited his parents home from the hospital recently Burns, Mrs. Geo. Miller, Mrs. H dles, Jerry Richardson, Harold Win. Peterson, Mrs. Gustaveson, took the ball early in the second Simmons, Bill Starnes, Don Bee- E. R. Mead of 276 2nd street last! wlth her firstborn, James Dean, who weighed six pounds and Mrs. Arthur Abbott and Mrs. quarter and raced through tackle gle, Fred Wilkins, and Chuck Sunday. into the clear to go 75 yards for Mrs. Mary Carter of 2nd street seven ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Arn­ Rhoda Durfec. a touchdown. Jerry Mitchell Zarka. who has been quite ill with the old live at 73 Granite street. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jacobs, place kicked the extra point ty­ Ashland’s record or the season flu Is improving. Kenton Robbins has accepted a stands: Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Morrison position with the Parma Water Dixon, California were house ing the score. Medford again too the lead Ashland 32 - Coquille 12; Ash- of 248 Laurel visited In Butte lift company, Parma, Idaho. He guests in the Fred Engle home from Saturday, November 8 to when Jack Morris took Jerry land 46 - Lakeview 0; Ashland 14 Fills, with Morrison’s brother on and Mrs. Robbins and daughter. Mitchell's 50 yard punt and ran - Klamath Falls 21; Ashland 67 Armistice day. Tuesday, November 11. Nola Sue, plan to move to Parma 270 East Main Phone 8011 L. S. Engle an ex-G. I., son of 88 yards for the second Medford I- Yreka 0; Ashland 12 - Grants Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Smith and during the next few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Engle is a score. The conversion was wide. | Pass 36; Ashland 40 - Marshfield family returned Wednesday morn Mr. and Mrs. Robert Luger new salesman for the Kaiser The Grizzlies were outstanding' 12; Ashland 38 - Central Catholic ing from Boise, Idaho, wher? they spent Saturday morning at the Frazigr garage In Medford. i In the second quarter with Har- 0; and Ashland 27 - Medford 19. have spent the past week. Ritter home. Marian Ady Tells Of Modern Art Boyle Upset By Raider’s Deadman Dr. J. Schulz To Speak To P.T.A. Children of 17 Faiths Use YMCA Children Present Musical Program Whdt They Grizzlies Close Season With Win Over Black Tornado H iir S h i