KWIN 1:45 Saturday, Oregon vs. Oregon State DOING The TO W N C. H. Wine« of the New» Re­ view wan chosen this week by the "Publishers’ A uxiliary’’ as one oi 25 editors of community w eeklies to serve on a panel to »elect the 10 top Hew» stories ol 1947. This makes the second time in the last year that the New» Re­ view ha» received honorable re­ cognition. On the first occation the New» Review was chosen by the Louisiana Press Association as one of the top 1% of weekly papers for quality ol display ad vertising and was invited to as­ sist in research and survey of ad­ vertising techniques. Bob Reinholdt was surprised when he went to the Chief of Police to complain about horses trampling on the greensword at KW1N. Surprise: Some of the horses belonged to the Chief him­ self. Formerly tjio Southern Oregon M iner $3.00 per year J.00 PER YEAR Boy Scout Group To Hold Planning Conference Here Three Hundred People To Attend /Vnntial Event December 7 *7«e Southesui CfoetfOtt. See NEWS REVIEW ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON Plymouth Guild To Hold Sale & Bazaar Tin* Plymouth Guild ol the Congregational Church met Wed nesday, November 19 at 2:30 p.m at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. E. P. Borden, 187 Harrison street. The meeting was held a week in advance of the regular meeting dale, because of Thanksgiving. Plans were made for un attic sab* ol Antique furniture to b« held in connection with a Food Sale and Bazaar to be held In December in the church. Mrs. Sadie Stratton was leader in the absence of of Mis. Glen Prescott. Mrs. Geo. Miller, and Mrs. J. Larkin Grubb were the hostesses. Plans Completed for Elks Smoker Saturday Evening Koland Partus Hears Committees List For Annual A ffair l Out for their 16th consecu­ tive win, the Southern O re­ gon College Red Raiders w ill heed for Davis. California on Thursday aftern o • n v i a Southwest Airlines to tackle the California Aggies in a game Friday afternoon. The Cal Aggies show a conference record of two win s and one loss and the Raiders go to Californ i a Sporting 15 consecutive wins in two years. Members of the team w ill return immediately follow­ ing the game by their chart­ ered plane. SOC vs Lutheran in Pacific P ear Bowl Thanksgiving Thursday, November, 20, 1947 Raiders Out After Sixteenth Straight V uX U. L ib iv y Voi. 14, No. 37 Pacific Lutheran To Play Raiders In ’47 Pear Bowl Game Will Be Held On Medford Field Thanksgiving Day Ail the plans for the annual The Annual Planning Confer­ Pacific Lutheran College of Ashland Elks Lodge charity ence of the Crater Lake Council Tacoma has accepted the invita­ smoker to be held tomorrow of the Boy Scouts of America w ill tion of the Pear Bowl Committee evening have been completed ac­ be held Sunduy, December 7 at to play SOC’s Red Raiders In the cording to Sid Reed, Elks secre­ tin* Junior High School gyinna Pear Bowl game Thanksgiving tary. slum in Ashland., Day, according to William Healy, The smoker will start at 8 o’­ It is estimated that 300 peopit secretary of the Pear Bowl Com­ clock, and will feature games, en­ mittee. will attend the annual event ol tertainment and a banquet. Due whom 100 will be »«.‘outers. The The game will be played in to the fact that the dining room business ol the conference will in M ISS JEAN H A R D E N IS Medford on the high school field Of the Elks temple Is still under elude council plans for the com­ H O N O R ED B Y P A R TY Thanksgiving day according to Miss Jean Harden was honored Construction, the banquet this ing year, the council budget, elec­ the members of the Pear Bowl 4-H CLUB W IL L M EET tion of officers, district chairman by a birthday party Monday, year will be served buffet style, committee who met at noon to­ Members of the Bellview 4-H and representatives on the coun­ November 17 In the home of her and will be held in the small club will meet Thursday evening, day. Reason for the removal of Mrs. Roy Mays of Helmun cil from the various districts. sister and brother In law, Mr. banquet room on the third floor. the game to Medford was given street spent Sunday visiting Mrs Mrs. Ned Baraclough of Medford. Serving will start at 8 o'clock, November 20, for election of of­ as the poor condition of the turf Speaker of the event will be O. ficers and a regular meeting. A Bart Ritter on Walker avenue. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. and will continue throughout the on the Ashland high school field. The latter is employed at the If. Sharpe, regional scout execu­ Ross Harden of B street also were entire evening. Reed said that social hour will follow the busi­ The field was torn up last week tive for district 11 which com- ness session. Bernard Engle is 300 pounds of crab meat had been Community hospital. , . . . . . . . guests for the occasion. end When SOC beat Chico, 40 to C. A. Talley, formerly of Med- the states of Oregon Wash- ordered and would constitute the president of the group. The club 12, in a wet, muddy game. lord, has opened a saw shop In u ' ^ « ton* ,daho’ Monta,,a and Alas is meeting a week early because main course of the buffet dinner Pacific Lutheran Is the winner location behind the Ashland gro­ ka. Entertainment has been pro­ of the Thanksgiving holiday. this year of the Western Intercol­ Following the council meeting, ceteria. cured from Portland and will legiate Conference, which was which will last from 1 p in. to start at midnight. dominated last year by Central 4:30 p.m., there will lie a banquet The smoker Is open to all mem­ Washington, the team which Entertainment for the banquet bers of the Elks lodge, as well Members of the Ashland Toast­ played Southern Oregon in the will include music, speuking and as their invited guests. master's club will attend the Pear Bowl last Thanksgiving. a special Eagle Court of Honor at Roland Parks is the smoker Pacific Lutheran’s record for which time the Eagle award will meeting of the Medford Toast­ Ashland Post No. 14 of the be presented to several scouts masters Monday night at the committee chairman. Assisting American Legion will hold a the season stands: Pacific Luther­ Annual meeting uf the Ashland Other awards for the evening will Hotel Holland at 6:30 p.m. In ad­ are S. R. Schuerman, dinner; Thanksgiving Dance on Novem­ an 14, St. Olaf, Northfield, Minn Gun Club will be held Friday, be the presentation of the Silver dition to being a joint meeting George Edwin Dunn, Turkey raf­ ber 26, 9 p.m. in the Civic Club 0; Pac. Lutheran 19, College Pug­ December 5th In the city ball ac­ Antelope medal to members with It will also be ladles night with fle; Jim Harker, games; Larkin House for ex-servlcement and ex- et Sound 0; Pac. Lutheran 35, St. cording to an announcement members bringing their wives Grubb. Bingo: Doyle Seely, pub­ outstanding service records. service women and their fam ilies.1 Martins 0; Pac. Lutheran 7, East­ made today by gun club officials. friends. licity; and Hap Gillette, door Each year Post No. 14 holds ern Washington 7; Pac. Lutheran The meeting is open to the Club members will not be Bob Reinholdt will give a 10 prizes. this get-together social event at 6, Western Washington 0; Pac. shooting next week because of public and the public Is cordially and friends. which time all ex-servicemen and Lutheran 0, Lewis & Clark 0; the Thanksgiving holiday. The invited to attend either meeting ry will act as general critic. women are invited to attend and Pac. Lutheran 26, Central Wash­ group will begin again the fol­ or banquet. enjoy themselves. This year the* ington J?!;»“ 2; ?;; Pac. Lutheran 27, Whit- Members of the Ashland Lions lowing week but will meet on CollpfTe* OrrhíMifrfl College Orchestra ha« has Konn been en- i 1 Club will serve. Mrs. Helm of the Thursday’s Instead of Monday. The Lutes record last year re­ gaged by the dance committee Roy Banta and O. Z. Howard Junior High Cafeteria will pre veals 4 wins, 2 losses and 1 tie. to furnish music. tied for first in this weeks shoot­ pare the food. Official formation of the Qre- Healy stated that the Pear Members of dance committee ing with 287 each Max Turzen- •gon State Horsemen's Associa­ include Carl -Jonntng^ chairman; Bowl committee had contacted bach shot 284; Larkin Grubb, 27S; tion will take place at the Neigh­ Bert Freeman, publicity; John three schools, George Pepper dine, Art Haskins, 273; O. R. Edwards. bors of Woodcraft Hall, S, W. von Kuhlmann, and Jake Lahr. Los Angeles; Willamette; and Kiwanians Hear John 273, and Dr. Lynn Crandell, 229 14th and Morrison Streets, In Portland University; before find­ Craft periods for both boys and Portland, Sunday, November 23, ------------o Richards; Also Return ing an opponent in Pacific Luth­ girls will be a regular part of It is announced by Pers Crowell, eran. Officers to Chairs the Y MC A. Building program Portland artist and temporary Miss Jean Harden, an employee starting Thursday afterno o n, j secretary of the committee ar- Speaking before members of The Baptist Women’s Mission­ of Newbry’s Ice and Cold Stor­ For the first time in the his November 20th according to Kay | ranging the organizational meet the Ashland Klwanls club at the ing. regular Monday luncheon in the ary society met Thursday for age plant flew to Eugene, Friday tory of Southern Oregon College, Fletcher, Y.M.C.A. secretary. Craft periods lor girls will be All persons in the state inter­ Lithla Hotel, John Richa r d s, their annual Harvest Festival returning the same way Monday. a student-faculty Speakers Bur­ eau has been organized for the held every Thursday afternoon ested in horses are urged to at­ County Juvenile Officer, outlined program which was presented un­ While there she visited former entertainment of the people o: from 4:00 to 5:00 o’clock. Boys tend the November 23 meeting, the functions of the juvenile der the leadership of Mrs. C. A. Ashland people, including Mr. and Mrs. Skip Peterson and Peg­ Ashland and suirounding com­ craft perlcxi will be held on Sat­ Crowell declares. The invitation, court and discussed the duties of Pitts, president of the group. gie Young and sister, Verla. Among the members who ap­ urday mornings from 9:30 to 1L00 he points out. Is directed to own­ munities. the county juvenile officer. Dr. Russell Elliott Is In chaige o'clock. The work will include ers, breeders, trainers, riding en­ Also held during Monday meet­ peared on the program were: Mrs Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Henry, Lin­ of the project, the purpose of Boondoggling, Wood Burnin g, thusiasts, and all who love good ing was the election of officers E C. Dodson, Jean Tryon, Mrs. coln, Oregon, stopped here Wed­ Ida Tuttle, Mrs. Lester Merriam, which is to provide a college Whittling, Metal Modeling, Belt horsemanship. Ashland Riding for the coming year. All officers nesday evening enroute to Flor­ Mrs. Ralph Webster, Joan Wil­ enthusiasts are expected to at- were retained with Ewald Boss- speaking service to the commun­ Blox and Shellcraft. ida where they plan to spend the kinson, Mrs. Larry Basey, and fialiate with the Oregon group. ity. The Bureau will have a These Craft periods are open hard continuing as president; winter. Mr. Henry is a former Mrs. Arthur Peters. number of speakers, both studen to all boy and girl members of Jack Prewitt, vice-president; and Ashland resident. Each members told how she and faculty, who will be avail­ the Y.M.C.A. There Is no fee re­ 'John Schulz, secretary appointed. earned a $1.00 contribution which able to speak on various occa­ quired and the Craft materials Directors retained were Walt sions for church groups, clubs, are sold at cost. Hamby, Ockie Sabin, Ralph Quin- is used for the support of an or­ girl at the Baptist mission and schools. Any organization in­ I Phoenix, Nov. 19—The annual ett, Cecil Knight, Bert Miller, Ed phan in Kodiak, Alaska. terested In a speaker Is urged to 1 Phoenix high school carnival will Barnett and R. E. Stevens. With the first basketball game contact Dr. Elliott. take place Friday evening in the Plans were discussed for the S c h o o l « t o P r o e o n f of the season but three short school gymnasium according to entertainment of Southern Ore J ” . 18 10 r r e s e n I weeks away Coach Bob Sheridan Donovan Wolfe, chairman of this yon football players at a luncheon has thirty potential first string years carnival. in the near future. ‘The Evening of Christmas Mu­ players working away each prac­ Several booths, games, and spe­ John Schulz, secretary, report­ sic” by the vocal department of tice session at pivoting, passing, Sometime during the latter part of this month the Ashland cial events have been arranged ed on the recent board of direct­ the Ashland Junior and Senior and shooting in the Jr. High gym­ ors meeting at which time plans High Schools Is scheduled for the nasium. Senior high school band is pre­ for the affair, Wolfe said. Crowning of the carnival queen were made for a Christmas tree Junior High School auditorium paring to give the first concert The Schedule for the 1947-48 of the present school year, Irwin who will be selected from the for Ashland children. George An­ Tuesday evening, December 16. season stands: Dec. 12, Ashland four candidates who represent drews was selected to handle the The program will be under the vs. Roseburg, at Roseburg: Dec. Lesser is band director. Previous to the concert a tour the four classes will be a major project. direction of O. C. Bjorlie, vocal 18, Ashland vs. Roseburg, at Ash­ Leon Mulling, instructor at director for the two schools. The land; Dec. 19, Ashland vs. Central is being planned which will take event of the evening. Candidates the band to Grants Pass for a for the honor, all blondes are: Southern Oregon College, attend­ affair is one of the highlights of Point, Ashland; Dec. 20, Ashland morning concert, Roseburg for an Shirley Hammond, freshman; La- ed the luncheon at special guest the year and always draws a vs Central Point, at Central afternoon concert, and a second Velle Hemphill, sophomore; Eris This Week Point; Dec. 26, Ashland vs SOC large crowd. concert In Roseburg that evening Wolfe, junior, and Jewell Hutton, At the senior high 141 students Frosh, at Ashland, college gym.; at the Veteran’s hospital. senior. tried out for the school chorus Dec. 29, Ashland vs Coquille at BACH - Contata No. 4 According to Lesser the band this fall. The membership is 97 Coquille; Dec. 30, Ashland vs (Christ lay in the bond of this year Is divided into three and the parts are distributed as Marshfield, at Marshfield; Jan. 2, death) by RCA Victor groups, the lower division band, « . . o __ follows: 18 first soprano, 20 sec­ Ashland vs SOC Frosh, at J. H. Chorale and Orchestra. the pep band, and the advanced p ’lR K e o llT V e y H e r e Funeral services will be held ond soprano, 15 first alto, 15 sec­ Gym.; Jan. 3, Ashland vs Central Robert Shaw, conductor. band. Members of the lower divi­ Dr. C. L. Huffaker, school Monday, Nov. 24, 10 a.m. for Mrs. ond alto, 14 tenor and 16 bass. Point, at Ashland; Jan. 9, Ashland sion band are sophomores who building and finance expert iron Mrs. Marie Vaupel, 83, 422 Siski­ GERSHWIN - Concerto In At the Junior high 139 tried vs Medford, at Ashland; Jan. 16, F. Oscar Levant and .ecently came over into the high the University of Oregon, will you Boulevard, who died Tues­ out for the 88 places and parts Ashland vsGrants Pass, at Ash­ Andre Kostelanetz with school from the Junior high visit Ashland sometime in the day at the Community Hospital were selected as follows: 30 sop­ land; Jan. 17, Ashland vs Grants school. The pep band Is compos- next two weeks, according to an in Ashland following a lingering rano, 28 alto. 14 tenor, and 15 Pass at Grants Pass; Jan 30, Ash­ the Philharmonic Sym­ 1 ed of students troni both the low­ announcement made today by illness. phony Orchestra of* New land vs Klamath Falls, at Ash­ bass. er division and the advanced div­ Leland Linn, superintendent of York. Born in Elcador, Iowa in 1864, Director Bjorlie has recently land; Jan. 31, Ashland vs Klam­ ision bands plus a few from the schools. Mrs. Vaupel has been a resident organized two boys quartets, two ath Falls, at Ashland; Feb. 6, PROKOFIEFF - Scythian Junior high school. This Is the Dr. Huffaker will make a sur­ of Ashland for 63 years. In Ash­ girls sextets, and a girls triple Ashland vs Medford at Medford: Suite, Op. 20. Chicago band which appears at football vey of the overcrowded school land she was a member of the trio. Last year was Bjorlie’s first Feb. 7, Ashland vs Medford at Symphony Orchestra, De games and pep rallies. situation here and will make re­ Congregational Church, the East­ year in Ashland and the perfor­ Ashland; Feb. 14, Ashland vs U. sire Defauw, Conductor. The advanced band will be the commendations to the boatd. ern Star and the Daughters of mance of his groups received fav­ of O. Frosh at Eugene; Feb 17, group which will take the tour the Nile. orable comment. He was trained Ashland vs Central Point at Cen­ William Healy, secretary of and present the concert. The sec­ The Reverend E. P Borden w ill at S t Olaf College where he took tral Point; Feb. 20 Ashland vs ond appearance of the band will the Chamber of Commerce spent conduct the final services Inter­ work under F. M. Christiansen. Grants Pass at Grants Pass; Feb. be at Christmas time when they the first part of the week in Sal­ ment will be in the mausoleum at 21, Ashland vs Grants Pass at will be joined by the Junior high em on business. Florence Wood, daughter of Ashland; Feb. 27,Ashland vs Kir* Mountain View Cemetery school band for the traditional Robert Wagers, Ardis Warren, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Woods, math Falls at Klamath Falls; Feb. and Jack Samson, all of Ashland, evening of Christmas music. Rev. and Mrs. W. B. T alt Van- 520 Mountain avenue, Ashland, 28, Ashland vs Klamath Falls at were among the nine Initiates couver, Washington, returned to is assisting the Eugene city re- Klamath Falls. Miss Lee King of Sacramento,! who became members of Theta their home last week after spend- corder in conducting an Inventory Admission charges for games 270 East Main Phone 8011 j California returned with h e r ‘Delta Phi last week at Southern ing the past five weeks in the of Eugene business firms. Miss this year will be: grade school friend, Mrs. Eloise Mackie to be Oregon college. Theta Delta Phi home of their daughter and h er, Wood is a senior student in psy- students 20c, Junior High stud­ a house guest for the coming Is a mens scholastic honorary family, the Rev. and Mrs. A. J. chology at the University of Ore- ents 30c, Adults 55c, and visiting three weeks. fraternity. Edwarda, 811 Iowa Street. gon. students and S.O.C. studenti 40c Toastmasters Plan A Joint Meeting Gun Club to Hold Annual Meeting Horse Association Is Being Organized Girls & Boys Given YMCA Craft Periods American Legion Will Hold Dance Duties of County Juvenile Officer Presented Monday Baptist Women Hold A Harvest Program Speakers’ Bureau Organized at SOC School Carnival Is Friday Night Sheridan Announces 1947-48 B B Schedule Concert Planned For School Band Christmas CdlCert Masterpieces Classics on Records School Expert Will 7ÉS M ARI Services For Pioneer Monday