Southern Oregon Newt Review, Athl.ind, Ore. Thursday, May 6, 194K
W alter J. K errigan and Wells
D. Jackson made a trip to K la
m ath Agency last week.
L arry B a se / has returned from
a trip to the coast.
George Harpham and wife
from P rarle City visited last
week on Beach Street.
Thürs., Fri., Sat
Delightful!
Different!
ION MURRAYS!
0 & .i
Also
Roy ROGERS
in
“Under
California Stars”
HEY
KIDS
/»
CARTOONS
O SAT. at 2 p.m.
Continous Show from 1 p.m.
Sunday!
'TOP' Comedy of the Year!
It's Hilarious !
Flagg-Rector Rites
Read Friday Eve
SOC "Lillie Giant”
In Sports Records
By Tom m y N ew ton
William Robert Flagg. Rt
Southern Oregon College, a I
Box 571. Ashland, son ol Mr. and
Mrs. William H. Flagg,, same ad com parative m idget among the
dress, was m arried Friday at 7:30 athletic giants of the country,
p.m. to Mildred Bernice Rector, has gained its share of the nu- J
22 G ranite St., Ashland, dau g h t tional sportlight in the years past
er of Mrs. Ida Rector, in a double and promises to hold that prom-1
ring ceremony at the Chapel of inence in seasons to come. The
the Rocks and Roses in Medford. long list o( famous players and 1
The bride was given in m ar ci aches who have em erged from
riage by her brother, Sam uel C. the Ashland institution, is sport
Rector, Ashland. The m atron of history and well known to most
honor was Mrs. Donald Harroun. fans, along w ith the enviable
Brookings, Oregon and the best string of records and titles c a p
m an was Roland C. Lindsay, Ash tured by SOC teams.
Perhaps the brightest chapter I
land. Mrs. Dorothy Farm er, sister
of the bride; Miss Edith Rein- in the college's athletic annuls 1
ecke, Visalia, Calif., and Mrs. has l»een w ritten since the re I
Neil Wooldrlde, C entral Point cent revival of the sports pro I
W. II. ''H em e" I luhrer i» an cuperiemed buMitox man
were bridesmaids. Charles H. gram in 1946, w ith promise of
and has long been active in public alfairs 111 |jtkw»n
Lindsay and Alvin C. Athanas still greater achievem ent by SOC
(o u n ty . Because he is primarily .1 business man, bighli
athletes yet to come.
both of Ashland, were ushers.
successful in Ins own enterprises, lie is thoroughli ijual
In the p ast* tw o seasons, the
The bride wore a heavy white
ified
to bring to state at tail s sound anil tried business
silk wedding gown with low em Simpson d y nasty” has produced |
practices
so essential 10 efficient anil economical gov
broidered lace collar and fitted a pair of boys that, if present
plans
develop,
will
carry
their
eminent.
bodice, full skirt and long train
and a finger-tip veil falling from own name and that of their alma
Its reason ot ong resilience in Southern Oregon lie is
a tiara of sweet peas and bou m ater to the front pages of the
well
aware that agriculture is the backbone ot * hi
Ins nun
vardia. She carried a white Bible nation's sport sections. Both have
niuiuti and he will he alert to legislation at tec ling (arm
played
at
least
two
seasons
at
w ith gardenias and bouvardia in
Southern Oregon, covering all
ers .mJ fruit men.
w hite satin stream ers.
The ceremony was conducted three m ajor sports. One has sign
With investments in lumbering, he knows the problems
by the Rev. D. E. Millard with ed to play professional baseball,
ot loggers ami lumbermen and will work tor practical
the
other
professional
football.
Mrs. Millard playing the wedding
encouragement ot Oregon’s largest industry, lie »trough
The first, Jack Lutz, hit the
m arches "O Prom ise" and "Al
advocates a businesslike program ol lies eloping natural
headlines
recently
when
he
sign
w ays”.
ed a contract with the St. Louis
resources.
The groom was discharged two Cardinals of the National League.
years ago from the U. S. Navy as He will be sent to one of the
As past president of lackson ( ounty s ( lumber ol
a Moulder 2nd class, after over C ards’ farm teams this season,
( oininerce, hr recognizes the importance ot Oregon s him
39 m onths in the service, 20 probably in the California Lea
tired million dollar tourist industry.
m onths of which was served gue, handling either outfield or
l or lit teen years I luhrer has had contracts tand excellent relations with labor o r
overseas in the Pacific Theater. pitching duties. Jack is a g rad
He is now engaged in ranching uate of G rants Pass high, w here
ganizations ami, recognizing the economic loss to all concerned ot latxir disputes,
near Ashland.
urges greater use ot the labor management committee idea.
he was a th ree-letter athlete. He
The bride has been employed played two years of football at
I le considers adequate care of the aged an essential responsibility of the State ami
for several years with the S outh SOC, also com peting in baseball
leels unemployment laws should lx* simplified, more clearlv defined to safeguard rights
and basketball” 'The R edhead”
ern Oregon Sales Co., Medford.
ot all concerned.
Following a short honeymoon Is 20 years old. m arried and fath
He favors streamlining ami consolidating state boards ami bureaus rather than pass
to the Oregon coast the couple er of a baby girl.
ing new laws which complicate their operation— thus effecting efficiency comparable
The other. Chuck DeA utre-
will make their home in Ashland.
to private practice.
,
v
mont, goes into big-tim e pro
football this fall, playing * with
lie is a substantial taxpayer by reason of real estate holdings and ownership ol
th e Los Angeles Ranis of the Na
I luhrer\ Bakeries which began business in Medford 26 years ago with hut two em
tional League.
Chuck Is from
ployees. O ut of tins small beginning has grown the present group nt mixlern bakers
Eugene w here he was an all-a
plants serving Southern Oregon and Northern ( alifornia.
round athlete at U niversity High
He has played four years of bas
As an enlisted man in World War I and an Air Force officer in World War II he
ketball at SOC, two years of!
is vitally interested in the rehabilitation and welfare of service men lle presently
baseball and two of football. Last!
commands Southern Oregon's Unit of the U. S. Air Force Reserve.
season from his left-half spot on i
the Red Raider grid machine, h e !
Fluhrer is a YMCA director. Mason, Shriner, Rotarian, I lk, legionnaire, V IW
won all-conference, "little" All-1
member, I.utheran, a life long republican, president of First Federal Savings loan As
American,
and
All-A m erican |
sociation, director White City 1 umber Companv and stockholder Mcdtord ( orporatioo.
honors. He was tabbed as one ol I
the best halfbacks on the west
We feel "H eine’’ I luhrer would be an ideal senatorial representative from Jackson
coast. Chuck is 26 years old this
County because lie has actively worked for this section of the state for many years,
year, having served with the I
has demonstrated outstamhpg business ability and would insist on efficient operation
navy during the war. He is m ar
of
state government, lie has never sought public office before and has the integrit)
ried, and has three children—
"A GIFT T H A T ’S SPECIAL"
ami
ability to demand consideration of state problems without regard to special in
two daughters and a son.
from
terests.
These two SOC products, Lutz
and D eA utrem ont, are the latest
I
on the long list of famous a th
Pd. Adv. FLUHRER FOR STATE SENATOR COMMI I II I. OF too
letes to represent the school,
DIAM OND FLYNN, Chairman
JO H N Nl IDI KMI YFR, Secretary
probably to be followed by m any
more who will carry on the nam e
of the college in the world of
sports. And these two, contin C IV IC M U S IC A S S O C IA T IO N
FOR SALE— 1947 C h e v r o le t
Roland Piper, Ashland, has
uing
at
their
present
rate,
will
The
Civic
Music
Association
is
pickup
like
new,
2,000
miles,
four
Watch Repair
been selected a member of the
be two of the brightest names on this week conducting it's annual speed radio. $1990 terms. School
Jewelry Repair
T
heatre Guild advisory hoard at
th at list of athletic accom plish drive for mem berships. M ember
Engraving
I 1 incipal, Newell, California ltp. Southern Oregon college
ment.
Ashland
Phone 7131
ships may be obtained at the
Next to the M art
M art in Ashland.
TALENT NEWS
1. FLUHRER
Republican Candidate for Nomination for
State Senator
fa* Mother
Also
Willard Parker-Patricia White
in
The Wreck of the Hesperus"
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
Yvonne
De CARLO
Dan
DURYEA
Sheldon.
"lècA*ieoàn,
mlhLTVV
lA U ilb l
Continous Show from 2 p.m.
Sunday!
*
Danalee Hotchkiss was guest
of honor a t a Farew ell dinner
given at Old Oregon Saturday
evening. The dinner was given
by the Young People’s club of the
Talent M ethodist church. The
Hotchkiss fam ily is planning to
move to Idaho.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Will Kam berg
were visited by their eldest son
last week. He lives in New York
city.
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