Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 02, 1948, Image 1

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    V. ÔI
NEWS
from Ashland Hi
By Ro»«m«ry Blnq
Formerly the
Southern Oreqoa
Miner
$3.00 per year
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P U B 11 S HE RS Ú 4s
DIB* J
NEWS REVIEW
Talent-Mohawk in Title Tilt
The Boy’g League presented a
Thunkaglvlng program Novem­
VOLUME 15, NUMBER 59
Anhland, Jackson County, Oregon, ihursuay , DECEMBER i, 194#
ber 24 with Boh DeLisle uh m as­ $3.00 per Year
ter of ceremonies. Fred Haight i --------------------------------------------
ployed "Sunrise Serenade,” and I
A I is L a I I a I o I
"Tum bling Tum blew eeds” on the I
piano. Bunky Hull and Frank
Hlle entertained us they sung
The hobby displays at the puh-
"Uncle Bill."
Reverend Kling-
1 11c library have attracted con­
shelm gave the Thanksgiving
Before a capacity audience of siderable interester according to
message.
parents
and friends sixty new Miss Cora Mason, librarian. At
The (¡iris’ Athletic Association
will hold their annual initiation m em bers were inducted In,«» the present the show case located In
m em bership in three of Ash­
at the completion of the firs, land's Til 111 Y and Hi-Y clubs the entry contains dolls made by
sport December 2, according ,o in an impressive candlelight in­ Mrs. Helen Loomis, and birds,
President Alice WilklnHon. The
Talent, Dec. 1 — Talent High
duction ceremony held in the carved by Mr. Loomis.
initiates will go through the rig M ethodist church Monday even­
school's six-m an football team,
Mrs
Dorothy
Joy
Clark
has
d becoming full fledged
ora
shown some lovely samples o ft
out after state cham pionship lau­
mem bers preceding a potluck ing, November 29th.
her
ceramic
art.
and
wood
carv­
rels will meet M arcola-M ohawk
Features
In
the
ceremony
in
dinner.
Indians on the Medford high
The newly organized bowling eluded the lighting of the candles ing Is another of the hobbles re ­
cently
displayed.
school
field Friday night at 8:00.
in
the
Hi-Y
emblem
from
the
club elected Eldon Durhum ns
With so m any taking up leath­
Tickets are on sale at E berhart’s
p . ••Ident
The grout, plans to Friendship Torch used by the
sporting goods sto.e, Ashland.
have weekly bowling Hcssions Oregon delegates at the F riend­ er craft, weaving, and other hob­
The Talen'. club, coached by
and join the National Bowling ship Fire at the Fifth National bies, there should soon be a full
George Bray last week whipped
Hi-Y Congress held last sum ­ schedule of displays for appre­
Congress.
the Umatilla higo school qu'n-
> Emma Redbird, president of m er at Miami University In Ox- ciative patrons.
tet, 32-20 in a game played at
G irls' League selected the fol- ford, Ohio. Taking part in this
Pendleton.
lowing girls to help plan the part of the ceremony was Miss PHILHARMONIC INCLUDES
Spread play and passing, used
Christm as
assembly:
Delores Lovclle Davies of the Senior Trl- ASHLAND MUSICIANS
Pictured above is the championship seekinq Talent hiqh school
Included among the musicians six-man
by
both teams, made a flashy
Momany was named music chair-1 Hi-Y club of Medford and one of
football team which meets Mohawk Union hiqh Friday
man; Vete Roberson, head of the delegates to the Hi-Y con- who made last weeks P hilhar­ niqht on the Medfor'd hiqh school field for the Oreqon state six- game in which the score zig­
monic society concert a success man football champonship. Front row. left to riqht. Joe Fenton. Bob zagged betw een the two team s
property; and Barbara Messen­ gross.
ger, decoration.
Club officers and advisors p ar­ wlic several from Ashland. They Goddard. Pat Henry. Otto Kinq. Don Millaqe. Jerry Montqomery, till the final quarter.
The Talent Bulldogs made their
Ted Weitzel, chairm an of the ticipating in the Induction cere­ were: Glen Mathews, oboe; M au­ and Orville Nichols; second row. Coach Georqe Bray. Manaqer
sophomore dance comm ittee, has mony included M argaret Wag rice Bailey, Carla Sears, horns; Charles Zickefoose. Willis Zumwalt. Georqe Baylor. Joe Straus. Tom first score in the first q uarter
been making plans for the Sock- ner, Dorothy Brabham and Mrs Ruth Seitz, Tim pani; Harlalee Soddard. Dwain Davis. John Newton, Herb Combs and Manaqer when Q uarterback Don Millage
recovered a fum ble on U m atilla’s
Hop to be held December 3. A G lenn C usp of the Senior Trl- Wilson, violin; Dale Dieckman, Roily Hartley.
31 yard line. Halfback Bob God­
prize will be aw arded for the Hi-Y Club; Nina G raber, Billie second violin; and Mary Lou
TOASTMISTBESS CLUB
"loudest" socks.
dard went for a first down and
Jean McMorris and Mrs. Ralph Van wilder, cello.
Ashland people Included on TO COMMEMORATE DEC. 7
Fullback Jerry Montgomery scor­
The M art will furnish a rec­ Wotxl of the Beta Tri-Hi-Y club
The next meeting of the Llthla
ord telling the story of a man and Bruce Smith, Bob Simpson the board of directors are: Dr.
ed from the three-yard line. The
Monday evening, at 8 p.m. the conversion try failed.
who never wanted to hear the and Mr. M. D. Yoder of the S en­ George Hull and Harry Skerry. Toastm istress club will be dedi­
Caroline Andrews W er n e r , cated to tne to n m em oration of American Legion A uxiliary will
word "Am erica" for a patriotic ior Hi-Y club.
A fter an exchange of punts in
assembly December 2. There will
Officers and advisors of the coloratura soprano, who was Pearl H i-bor, and will be held m eet at the Log Cabin Pioneer the early part of the second q u a r­
be a short pep assem bly for the Ashland Junior Tri-Hl-Y and Hl- soloist is also well known in at the Plaz.i Cafe. Tuesday, 7 30 Building, W inburn Way for their ter, a Talent spread play netted
p.m., December 7th lor desseit regular meeting. Guest night will 15 yards and a first down, a pass
first basketball game at M yrtle Y clubs are now at work on in Ashland.
coffee. All interested persons arc be observed. The evening will be was incomplete and in another
Point December 3.
plans for a sim ilar ceremony for
Invited lo attend.
spent completing the work on spread form ation Joe Fenton
the two Junior Hi-Y clubs which
will be held in the near future.
The nom .natinii
committee, Gift Shop donations and Child scored. The second try for con­
comprised of Cozette Jones, chair Welfare. All volunteers will be version was incomplete.
Building specifications for the man> Bzity Adams and M a n a put to work in these w orthy pro­
Um atilla came back in the
three new school plants in Ash Mlllett are expected to present jects to bring cheer to the homes
Night classes will he offered
game
near the end of the second
land should be ready for consi- names of nominees for officers of hospitalized veterans and any
during the w inter q uarter which
period
and scored twice and con­
begins January 4 at Southern
The First Church of C hrist will deration December 10, accord- Election of officers is to be held underprivileged children th at are
Oregon College.
These Include entertain the next Fellowship ing to an announcem ent made i December 21*it with new officers brought to the attention of the verted both times, m aking the
halftim e score 14-12.
five subjects.
inslaiied Jan u ary '1th. A Child W elfare Chairm an, Mrs.
Rally of the First Christian by Leland Linn, superintendent to
Early in the third quarter, Don
On Monday nights 7:30-9:30 Church, G rants Pass, the Car of schools.
I Christm as party Is being planned A rthur Kreism an, phone 21806 or
Millage made the most spectacu­
Orchestra 1 credit, Mr. Glenn cade Gorge Church of Christ, the
Bids will be considered Jan u - for ,he December 21st meeting. Mrs. Ransdell, 7146
lar play of the game when he in­
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M atthews instructor.
On Tues­ Central Point Church of Chi 1st, ary 14. 1949. after contractors!
tercepted a pass and ran 65 yards
day night 7-10 A rt Composition the Central Churc.i of C hrist and and builders have had an oppor- i t ’ U O 1.
1
!•
for the third T alent touchdown.
A 314 2 credit hours with Miss the First Christian Church, M ed­ tunlty to study the specifications.1 H i g h O ChO O l B O W l l I l g
The conversion attem pt was suc­
M arian Ady,
instructor.
On ford, the Phoenix C hristian and
Successful bidder last
cessful. Talent was ahead 19-14
T hursday nights 7-10 Speech the Klam ath Fobs Christian for the $550,000.00 School D is-, T. i r .
.
, ..
anC
(Eig, 3 credit hours with M r.'c h u r c h . The Rally will be held trict bonds was the First Nation- Ashland R e c re a tin ' ^ n t e
Sixty five new m em bers were before the Um atilla Vikings made
of Portland and A sso -
th u we2l°?h.t ♦ £ ’
I^eon Mulling. Instructor P erso n -1 Tuesday afternoon and night, of al Bank vn,-..
inducted into m em bership in another threat. A 28 y ard pass
uu _
z _ nounced thia week
t that
u . there u was i three of the Ashland Tri Hi Y from Wally Thompson to Elvin
al and Family Relations HA (203) December 7. Tne? afternoon ses ciates. They bid an Interest fig- „ ___
•> m o « tu
> of t Ore-
8 a possibility
a • high
school
ure of i 2.639%.
The o c i ta te
' of u being
_ * formed
. m
■ and Hi Y Clubs at a Joint Induc­ Johnson put the Vikings back
3 credit hours with Mr. Jo h n „¡cn w ,n begin at 2 00 o’clock. liro
, bowling i league
Schulz and
Camp and Club At «oo a potluck fellowship sup gon was next low bidder w
t Ashland. The League would op­ tion Ceremony which was held in the game. They failed to con­
2.75%.
|
Leadership PE 337 3 credit hours; ,M,. wju begin at 7:30.
in the M ethodist church Monday vert and U m atilla led 20-19.
w ith Dr. E. N. Stevenson. Stu
The bonds will be dated Ja n u ­ erate under the auspices of the evening, November 29. Clubs
Speakers for thz day will be
The fourth q u arter was taken
dents may enroll a, the first !I. E. McGee, m inister of the ary 1, 1949 with Interest payable Am erican Jr. Bowling Congress. participating in the event includ­ over by the Bulldogs, who made
m eeting of the class during the Phoenix church, William Piper at the office of the Jackson coun-' The student council at Ashland ed: the Senior Tri Hi Y Club, two touchdowns and completed
High school have gone on record the Beta Tri Hi Y club and the
week Jan. 3-7, 1949.
m inister of the G rants Pass church ty treasurer.
as
being in favor of the league, Senior Hi Y Club. One of the one conversion m aking the final
Holly Jarvis, m inister of the
score 32-20.
Mr. and Mrs. John Borden and and
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Mrs. Rose W. K errigan of and last week Eaton met with features of the program will be
First .............
church.
son John, and Mr and Mrs. C h ar­ Methodist
The public Is welcome to at- Beach S treet is the proud grand R °land Parks, principal of the the lighting of the candles in the
les Hidy, Oregon City, were the tend says Earl F. Downing, min- m other of tw in girls. The mortJi* high school, and several boys, to Hi Y emblem from the Friend­
guests at the Dr. Evart Borden ister of the host church.
er is Mrs. H arry Knight Jr., of discuss further plans toward ship Torch used by the Oregon
home Thanksgiving.
_________________
Chiloquin, Oregon.
.organizing high school teams.
delegation at the Fifth National
Thirty-six students m ade the
Edw ard Evans, Dental T echnl-' _ __
j« x i_ r>
•
Hi Y Congress held last June at honor roll the first six weeks at
clan in the Medical D epartm ent J . M e r e d i t h B C g ir t S
Miami U niversity at Oxford, Ashland Junior High School.
Building Sacram ento. Is in A jh- L e c t u f ® H e r e F r i d a y
Ohio. Miss Lovell Davies of Med­ Sixteen seventh graders, four­
land on business. He recalls that
ford, one of the delegates from teen eighth graders and six ninth
John
L.
M
eredith,
w
ell-known
his grandm other, Alice Hummel
this State to the Congress offi­ graders made the honor roll.
was born in Ashland in 1865 and news com m entator and analyst
ciated during this p art of the
over
Chicago
stations,
editor
of
Honor roll students by grade
m arried his grandfather, John
ceremony.
are as follows: Seventh grade,
Evans In 1885. John Evans was the weekly newspaper, The Bible
Fall
concert
of
the
Southern
Oregon
Little
Symphony
orchestra
The address of the evening was Nora Berger, Elsie Carothers,
the first white child to be born and The News,” which correlates will take place Sunday, December j, 194". nt Southern Oregon college
world
news
and
the
Bible,
will
given
by Leland P. Linn who M axine Champion, K athlee Cor-
in Stockton, California, and w at­
. , auditorium. The concert will begin at j:oo p.m. under the direction spoke on the topic: "Youth at coran, Mary Jean Davis, Lois
er ran the ferry at Red Bluff. be speaking in Ashland, Friday,
Downing, K athlee Hartley. Jean-
Edward, added th at his grand­ December 3. through S u n d ay,'of Glenn Mathews. Harlalee Wilson is assistant conductor and Mar- Work for a B etter W orld."
Presentation of special pins ette McDonald Ramona M itchell
parents lived to celebrate their Dec. 5, In the Assembly of God . genc Doll is the piano soloist. Complete program is as follows:
and guards to the men and worn- Stella Oakley, Sanda Oden. Ber-
Golden Wedding anniversary In church.
PROGRAM
Uncle John as he is fam iliarly
en serving as Club Advisors was i th a Russell, Sue Thorpe, Ted Ten
1935.
known to radio listeners In the
made by Dr. W alter Redford f o r |ney. Dick Thornton, and Frankie
Francis
Scott
Key
Middle West is to bring a series "Star Spangled Banner’
the
“— Board of Directors of the | Townsend.
Audience
of lectures on current events and
Ashland Y.M.C.A. Receiving spe
Eighth grade: Lloyd Bla i r,
the Bible, using up-to the m in­
clal recognition during the pro Glen Ingle. Bob Myiick, David
Francois
A
J
rien
Baici
dieu
Overture,
"The
Calif
of
Bagdad
”
ute news reels to Illustrate his
(1775-18)4) gram was Mrs. Ralph Wood. Mrs. Stemple, Richard Taylor, Pat
talks on world affairs and the
Glen Crisp, Mrs. Edith Good and Abbott, Ju d y Briggs, N a n c y
Bible.
Franz Joseph Haydn M. D. Yoder.
Dunkeson,
Sue Heller, Joanne
Symphony No. 101 ("The Clock")
The Reverend O. W. Klings-
(17)2-1809)
Club officers from the three I Moneypenney, Rosalie O’Brien,
Adagio-Presto
heim, m inister of the Assembly
clubs presided during the indue-(A lice Self, B etty Sm ith, and
Andante
of God church at 485 Siskiyou
tlon of the new members. In-1 Janice Uglum.
Menuetto (Allegretto)
Blvd. extends an invitation to
eluded in this list of young peo­
N inth grade: W inton Miller,
Finale (Vivace)
hear Mr. M eredith, Friday, S at­
ple were: M argaret W agner and B arbara Hild, Leona Hoehner,
urday, Sunday at 7:30 p.m. and
Dorothy Brabham of the Senior Carol Prather, Velma Sw ift, and
Intermission
a
t 11 a.m. Sunday.
Bing Crosby’s Christm as
Tri Hl Y Club, Nina G raber and R uth Taylor.
Album
"Warsaw Concerto"
Richard Addinsell (1907- ) Billie Jean McMorris of the Beta
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Detrick
Tri Hi Y Club and Bruce Smith
Mrs. W illiam B racker and son.
Margene Doll, piano soloist
Contains:—
spent Thanksgiving day with
and Bob Simpson of the Senior Spike, left S aturday by plane for
Georges Bizet Hi Y Club.
their daughter and fam ily In
W hite Christm as
'L’Arlcsicnnc" Suite dc Concert No. 1
Detroit, Michigan,
(1838-1875)
K lam ath Falls.
Kenton Robbins, form er secre­
The
invocation
was
given
by
Silent Night
Sheldon G reen was home for
Rev. E. P. Borden and the clos­ tary of B. P. O. E., No. 944, is
1. Prelude
the Turkey Day holidays from
Adeste Fideles
ing prayer and benediction by attending school in Salem. Mrs.
IE Minuetto
W illam ette university at Salem,
Rev. Earl Downing. Music for the Robbins and their two children
III.
Adagietto
God Rest Ye Mer r y,
to spend the time w ith his p a r­
ceremony was provided by Law ­ are staying in Medford w ith her
G entlem en
IV.
Ee
Carillon
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Giles Green,
rence Powell a t the church organ m other and father, Mr. and Mt£.
I’ll Be Home For C hrist­
Sherm an street.
PERSONNEL
and Clifford W illiams sang the C. W. Harwood.
mas
Mr. and Mrs. Avery Adams of FIRST VIOLIN
TRUMPET
BASS
Induction Hymn.
Henry G ranat
Project City, California, visited H arlalee Wilson,
Clifford W illiams
Jingle Bells
T hirty eight new mem bers ¡vis, Leile Ward, Evelyn Rollins,
concert-m aster Donald Lewis
at the C. H. Wines home on A sh­
were
received into m em bership Evelyn Mackay, K atty Hunes,
Santa Claus Is Coming
land street over the Thansksglv- Richard D. W erner
TROMBONE
of the Junior Tri Hi Y club at a Billie Jean Davis, Mary Je an
FLUTE
To Town
K
nute
Froysaa
W
arren
Abel
lng holidays.
Delmar Myers
special m eeting held at the J u n ­ Davis, Donna Williams, O n a
Elda Carlisle
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Deline were Don H ibbard
Jane Simpson
ior High School W ednesd a y Fraser, Nora Berger, Ramona
Elmer
Ayres
—and more Christm as and
in K lam ath Falls during T hanks­
afternoon,
Novem ber 24. Includ­ Mitchell, Dona Hurd, Della Hurd,
gift records
coming i n
TYMPANI
giving.
OBOE
SECOND VIOLIN
ed in the list of girls m aking ap­ Shirley Wines, Wilma Calhoun,
every day at—
Roy G lubrecht
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sharyon re ­ Llnnea M atthews,
Jam es C arblener
plication for m em bership at the Elsie Carothers, Sue Thorpe,
principal
turned the first of this week from
m
eetng were: Sharlee McNerney, K athleen H artley, Virginia Cross
CLARINET
Bakersfield, California, w here George B. Hull
PERCUSSION
Mary
Miler, T erry Early, Carole lin, and Lucille Miller.
Don
Evans
Carvll Rost
they had spent Thanksgiving.
Ruth Seitz
Oviatt, Cynthia Pickall, Evelyn
M arilyn M atheny
W ith the addition of these new
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Busch and VIOLA
M illett, B arbara H arris, Carol mem bers the Club roll now totals
family spent Thanksgiving In Frances Strickland
BASSOON
Fowler, Jean ette McDonald, Clo­ 48 girls.
PIANO
Hollis Hill
Lakeview w here they visited Mr. Melba Chehak
Officers of the club for the
ver Hile, Ju an ita D. Ellison, G ar­
Elizabeth Buck
and Mrs. Gordon Smith.
rett McCourvy, Nancy Speece, school year are: Nancy G raber,
Margene Doll
CELLO
270 East Main Phone 8011
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sharyon Mary Louise VanRiper
FRENCH HORN
Wanda Oden, Nancy Overrand, Carole Jean Culp and Norma S te­
returned Monday from Modesto Marie Bjorlle
George Henrlcksen
Paula Mackie, Doris Mackay. phens. Mrs. A. M. M iller is the
LIBRARIAN
Maurice Bailey
w here they visited Dr. and Mrs. Edna Rosenbaum
Francis Miller, Donna Jean Tra- adult advisor for the group.
Elizabeth Buck
Carla Sears
•Katherine Grossman
Wm. Sellman.
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| IVIvfl VlUDS flOlO
Special Ceremony
Library Exhibits
Local Hobby Craft
Talent to Play Mohawk for Championship
Game to be held
on Medford field
Auxiliary Will Hold
Guest Night Monday
Night Classes To
Be Given At SOC
Specifications On
School Ready 10th
Church of Christ
To Entertain Groups
^ L e a g u e Considered
YMCA Notes
Thirty Six Students
Make Honor Roll
Southern Oregon Little Symphony
Orchestra Concert Sunday at SOC
CLASSICS ON
RECORDS
H A II