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ASHLAND. JACKSON COUNTY,
TI ÍURSDAY, DECEMBER i6, 194«
VOLUME i j, NUMBER 41
Do you have it? The Christmas Ij.oo PER YEAR
spirit, of course. What is It? A
heavenly brew made up of In
Several Attend
Two Here From
tangibles, - the little girl with
Temple Ceremony
San Diego Camp
pigtuils, nose flattened against
Marvin C. Wines, SA, USN
some shop window, has It. She
Among the Hlllah Tem ple
Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wines,
had watched u box of tinsel rib
members who attended th«‘ cere-
774 Ashland Street, Ashland, and
Final plans are being com- onlal in Sacramento last week'
bon dwindling, day ufter day,
Honor roll for the second six
Dec. H — The Talent Charles F Adams, SA, USN Son
but she never missed a day of pleted for the Annual Christ Herb Huston, Owen Gragg. D ck P. Talent.
weeks period at the Ashland
T
A.
met
at
the
school
Mon
checking on that small Item. mas Party for members of the Trites, Pat Dunn, Dr. Marcus day afternoon at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Adams. Senior high school was released
Finally, with pennies tightly American Legion, the Legion Woods, Art Norris, Howard Oden Chester Correy’s chorus of sev 255 Grant Street, Ashland, are this week by Roland Parks,
clutched In mlttened hand, she Auxiliary, their families und pro Raymond Llninger, Harry Mor enth and eighth grade girls sang both home on recruit leave from principal. All students who made
made her small purchase, ribbon, spective member». The affair will ris, Lloyd Selby, Andy Stevens, O .Sole Mio" and nine of the the U. S. Naval Training Station, the honor roll had grades of two
seals and a carefully chosen card be in the Legions Log Cabin Emmett Beeson, and Lyn N«rw- eighth grade girls sang, "Oh Holy San Diego, Calif. They will Ire or better in every subject. Sixty-
home for twelve days then back one students, eight more than
Pioneer Hull, Wlnburn W ay , bry.
. . . A I-Xis Angeles man has It,
Night.”
to the Training Center for their during the first six weeks, were
All the uniformed bodies of
he found a wallet, lost by a tree Monday December 20th
The PT A. added enough from final assignment.
The party will start with a Hlllah Temple were present with
«■utter, which he found as he
the general fund to bring the
Wines will be assigned to the listed.
trimmed the tree in his home. Pot Luck dinner at 6 30. All a special train carrying 350 mem school
Sophomores: Kenneth A s h
treat
money
up
to
$100.00,
famous
Seaman Guard, which
He sent a wire of reassurance to members are asked to bring table bers going down from Southern which will be for pre-school and
craft,
Patricia Bailey, Bill Barg
meets and parade« before the
the loser, followed by the wall«# service and sufficient food for Oregon.
er, Dorothea Coe, Darlene Hick
grade
school
students
and
gave
famous
figures
of
the
world
that
their own families and guests.
money Intact.
the student body of the high happen to be visiting th:s conn man, Mary Hlllberry, Jane How
Ruth Millet must have it, as Coffee, cream, sugar, roll.«, but
school $20 00 toward paying for try. To be selected for the Sea ard, Juanita Howell, Norma Kul-
she says, "It is u wise wife who ter anti Ice cream will be furnish
the high school Christmas party. man Guard a man must be at paca, Donald MacWhirter, Ber-
chooses happily married women ed. Mrs. Carl Bernlnghausen,
The ladies are to fill the treat least six feet tall arid be neat niece Mayben, Arthur Ostrander,
for her friends." Many shoppers and her committee, Is in charge-
sacks
on the 20th. Any member and well discipline«’, a real priv- Rose Mary Ross, Betty Speece,
have it, from behind the counter of the kitchen and food
interested may come at 7 o'clock ileg« to be selected for th,s duty. Kenneth Wilkinson.
Mrs. Emil Kroeger, General
the little girl wrth tired feet ap
Congressman Harris Ellsworth to help.
Adams has taken the examin Juniors: Nancy Arney, Kay
predates the kindly word, the Chairman, announces that Santa, annouced today that preliminary
Beck, Craig Canfield Jan Dod
Mrs. Jesse Williams and Mrs. ation for Aviation Cadet training son,
customers who realize that It is himself, will be on hand to dis qualifying examinations for va-
Joanne Downing. Donna
will be assigned to the Naval
their own late shopping that tribute gifts from t h e huge «ancles at both the U. S. Naval Wiliam Gleim were appointed and
Fader, Nina Graber, Doris Lit-
Flving
Program
upon
his
return
to
investigate
prices
of
candy.
causes the Chrlsrtmas rush and Christmas tree. Every one at and the U. S. Military Academies
Art Wisner, chairman of the to the Training Center, when he willer, Betty Miller, George Mil-
the “so called" commercialized tending Is asked to bring a white will be conducted by the U. S.
school board, spoke on the bond graduates from the Naval Air 1 e r, Lavonne Olson, Nadyne
Christmas.
elephant gift, not to exceed Civil Service Commission, Mon Issue.
Station, Pensacola, Florida, he Pounds, Barbara Riley, Bob Sim
pson, Zelma Stone, Richard Wil
It is the late shoppers who twenty five cents. All gifts for day, January 17, 1949, at the post
Joyce Momany spoke for the will be commissioned an Ensign
force shopowners to put on extra, children should be so marked.
office buildings in Albany, Coos student council and asked for P. and be assigned to the fleet as a cox, Norman Wyers.
The program will be completed Bay Eugene, Grants Pass, Med
Seniors: Alex Austin, John
inexperienced help, d e p l e t e
T. A to help organize and ad Naval Aviator.
Beare, Barbara Berg, Dorothy
stocks faster than they can be with dancing and cards.
ford, Roseburg and Reedsport
Both
boys
enlisted
at
the
local
vise the student body on a Teer
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replenished, cause mailing and
Candidates for admission must Age club membership to include Navy recruiting station, Med Brabham, Shirley Damon, Joyce
transportation difficulties, all of Miss Erma Carroll .. .. never have been married, and
DeVore, Betty Hall, Ruth Har-
only high school students, who ford.
key, Frank Hile, Mary Jane Jes-
which necesesarlly raise prices,
must
be
bonafide
residents
of
the
as it raises overhead. Even the Weds John Tiedeman Fourth district. As of the date of would use the gymnasium as a
sel, Donald Kerr, Phil Kllngs-
Miss Irma Carroll, daughter of entrance into the Academies, meeting place.
"extra’’ help would probably
,helm, Rosemary Knott, Virginia
rather have a steadier job, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Carroll of July 1, 1949, appointees for the
Lilly, Cecelia M«K?arley, Barbara
brought about by earlier buying, Colfax. Washington became the Naval Academy and Military CHECK ADDRESSES SAYS
Messenger, Delores Mom a n y ,
By
Verne
Athanas
PHOENIX POSTMASTER
Carrol Powell, Emma Redbird,
than to slave thru the hectic last bride of John H. Tiedeman, Jr., Academy must be 17 years of
Phoenix, Dev. 1»—Mrs. Ray
minute rush. Have you noticed son of Mr. J. H. Tideman, Sr., of age. The maximum ages are 21
THE TRAIL LED NORTH, by Rosemary Ring, JoAnne Roach,
mond Furry, Phoenix Postmast-
Crescent City, at a double ring
that the most Impatient shopper ceremony In the First Methodist and 22 respectively except In the er, requested this week that all Martha Ferguson McKeown, Mac Venita Roberson, Winifred Schu
ster, Bruce Smith, Don Stuckey,
millan, $3.50.
is the one who puts off her shop Church of Ashland, Saturday case of ex-service men who may
be^two
Vears
older.'
Servicemen
Margaret Wagner. Grace Will
I
shucked
off
my
shoes,
t’oth
ping until the stocks become evening. Rev. Robert Mcllvenna
within the proper age limits may please check at the postoffice to er evening, settled back in my iams, Sally Yates.
sketchy? Shipping Is problemati officiated.
compete and will be given the see if there were packages for easy chair, and read of the
cal.
Mrs. Frank Davis, organist examination by their command them which had inadequate post ventures of one Mont Hawthorne.
Do you have the Christmas rendered the interlude, “Oh, Pro
age.
Mont Hawthorne was born in
Spirit? If you leave a wake of mise. Me", and accompanied the ing officers.
She also stated that many 1865, and he’s still very much
The
examination
will
be
about
happy people in your travels, you soloists. Wilbur Simmons, bari
packages and letters had been re
And in the past 83 years,
do have It. If you are reasonable tone, sang, “Always" and Mrs. 3*# hours in length and confined ceived for mailing which had in alive.
he
has
covered a lot of ground,
to
vocabulary
and
reading,
spa
with persons who cannot serve Martel Peters, sang, "Because".
complete addresses and that pat- and done a lot of things.
tial
relations,
and
algebra.
Nom
you just us you wish, through no Her corsage was of pink and
By Rosemary Ring
He was, f'r instance, one of the
inations will be on the basis of
fault of their own, you have it. white rosebuds.
TALENT LOCALS
pioneers
of
the
salmon
canner
The smile of good will, tolerance
Mrs Elmer Cutter cut her foot ies of the Pacific Coast. He was
As the organist played Lohen grades earned In the examina
The Alpha Tri-Hl-Y, Beta Tri-
and, above all, patience, will grin's Processional the bride ap tion.
.while chopping wood Friday. She one of the army of gold-rushers Hi-Y, and Hi-Y will have their
Candidates desiring to compete had to have four stitches taken. who went north to pick nuggets Christmas party Thursday, Dec
spread the Christmas Spirit fast proached the decorated altar on
er than your tangible gifts ever the arm of her father, who gave should notify Congressman Har
Mae Lowe suffered a badly out of the ground in '98. So much ember 16 at 6:30, according to
will. Use the smile as a banner, her in marriage. She and the ris Ellsworth, House Office Bldg. burned hand Monday night.
are the dry facts, baldly put. Betty L o u Kerby, committee
Wave it high, and help spread gr«>om wore “related" brown Washington, D C. not later than
The ladies of the Community But that can’t begin to tell you chairman. Betty Kerby, Don May
that Good Old Christmas Spirit. suits. The brides costume was January 7th, indicating their Club painted the floor of the din Mont Hawthorne's story. I can’t field, Jane Simpson, and Bruce
Roland Parks must have had enhanced by brown accessories choice of place for examination, ing room and kitchen at the City do it in this column, and his Smith cut the tree to be decorat
It, when he spread so much hap and a brown feathered hat. Her legal residence, and date of birth. Hall Monday afternoon.
niece, the author, took three years ed at the party in study hall.
piness among members of the corsage was of Cecil Brunner
The annual snow party was
Hilda Francis and son spent a and 100,000 carefully chosen
Ashland High Student body, rosebuds and Orange Blossoms.
held December at Siskiyou Ski
few days during the first part of words to do it in her book.
Sunday. What a start for happy
Mrs. Duane Tiedeman was the
Mont Hawthorne’s story is run, and proved to be very suc
the week with Mrs. Francis' par
holiday festivities for the young matron of honor, and she wore a
written In the language he spoke, cessful with approximately one
ents Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Lowe.
folks to be taken on a Snow gray suit with sweetheart neck
A crew of Skeeter’s men were terse, pungent, colorful. He be hundred attending including sev
Party at Sky Trail on Siskiyou line, black hat and accessories.
held up Monday by a bridge, lieves in the sound old principles eral faculty members.
Summit. Nearly a hundred stu Her corsage was of Cecil Brun Talent, Dec. 15—Tgn hams which had been washed out up ^ a t built this. America
The Pepsters put on the pep
dents enjoyed tobaggunning and ner rosebuds.
“The Lord,’ he says, “helps assembly for t h e Milwaukee
with all the fixings were served by Prospect. The men did not
The groom was attended by at the Talent Fireman’s Dinner get home till after nine o’clock. 1 them that helPs themselves. But game Friday, November 10. It
skiing from 1 to 6 p.m. They are
If you got to ask a man to help was a mock faculty meeting
loud In their praises and stamped his brother, Duane Tiedeman of and ball held last Saturday night.
WORK SHOP COMPLETED
you, see to it that it's paid back.” which went over well with the
the party as the “best ever". No Crescent City.
The total proceeds amounted to
Talent. Dec. 15—Completion of
And: “It was the law of the I students. Venita Roberson acted
The vows were exchanged be $300.00.
small Item was the grand feed
they had, which, always, leaves fore an altar decorated with bas Firemen are considering plans the building of the new work Yukon that you shared with a as Mr. Parks; Betty Hall was
a feeling of good will to all, kets of yellow and white Chry for a series of weekly dances shop at the rear of the city hall man in need. No door was ever Mrs. Banks; Joyce DeVore, Herb
especially after a strenuous after santhemums and spirea. The tier which will continue throughout was announced today by city of locked. A hungry man helped Lewis; Grace Williams, Ralph
hisself at the food cache, and left Wood; Jo Brisco, Miss Underkof-
ficials.
ed Altar candalabra with tall the winter.
nhon In the chilly mountains.
a note telling what he took, and ler; Lois Melcher, Mrs. Good;
white tapers, was flanked and
BILLINGS GETS TRIP
when he’d pay it back. But if a
decorated with an arrangement
Herb Huston spent a few day3 of holly, Oregon Grape and oth SMALL FARMS COUNCIL
John Blllllngs, Mutula Life In man broke into your chache and and Norma Yorton, Mr. Green.
Frank O’Neil and Marlen Yod
HEARS COL. WATERBURY
surance representative, has been stole your grub, you shot him
the fore part of th • week In Sac er Christmas preenery.
er
will award football letters to
Talent,
Dec.
15—Colonel
Pres
informed
by
the
New
York
of
ramento.
if you saw him. If he got away, boys who have earned them in
The bridal party left the altar
B. Waterbury, Ashland, led fice that he has been selected as you took a few friends and run
to the strains of Lohengrin’s re a ton discussion
on composts at the one of two Mutual Life represn- him down and hung him, cause the past season, Thursday, Dec
cessional.
last
meeting
of
the Snail Farms tatives from the state of Oregon he was stealing your life when ember 16 at assembly.
For her daughter’s wedding
to attend a company meeting on he stole your food. I thing the
Mrs. Carroll wore a gray suit, council.
Cheer Leader, Louise Tenm
The meeting was held Tuesday January 30 at Missoula, Mont. law of the Yukon was the best and
black hat and accessories. Her
Pepsters Betty Hall; Joyc<
night at the DeKortes home in
The trip is in the form of a kind.”
corsage was of Gardenias.
De
Vore,
Grace Williams, Rose
Mrs. Tiedeman chose a two Valley View. A feature of the bonus to Billings with all ex-
Again. Mont, a good Methodist mary Ring, made up a smal
piece Copenhagen Blue frock, for program was the exchange of penses being paid by the com- and a staunch believer in the group who celebrated the Ash
I pany.
her son's wedding. She wore a Chrlstmas gifts.
Golden Rule, found you had to land Highs win over Milwaukie
black hat and accessories. Her
make your own law with a six- Saturday evening, by attendinf
corsage was, also, of Gardenias.
shooter on the Trail, as when a the dance at Merricks.
After a short wedding trip,
couple of toughs ran him and his
Mrs. Eloise Mackie and daugh
Mr.
and Mrs. Tiedeman will be
outfit over a high bank on the ters,
Bing Crosby's Christmas
and Jessie, are plan
trail. They found that Mont ning Paula
at home to their frineds at 192
Album
on
spending
a few days a
Hawthorne and one pistol added
Sherman Street. They expect to
Horse
Creek
on
the Klamatl
Contains:—
up to something just as tough as
return soon after the New Year.
River
where
they
will
be guest;
The
Ashland
Junior
H
ig
h
'
er,
Thomas
Click,
Kenna
Gandee,
they
were.
Following the ceremony, the
White Christmas
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
LeRoy
Bagley.
School
Honor
Roll
more
than
George
Gray,
David
Hoots,
Rob
With dry, quiet wit, he tells of
guests greeted the bride and
doubled
the
second
six
weeks
ert
Lytle,
Walter
McCoy.
Louis
Silent Night
his fool dog, Pedro, who wouldn't
groom and their respective fam
Jack Canfield. Ashland, repre
ilies at a reception in the social period. Seventy-five made the Morgan, Ted Tenne y, D ic k pull a sled unless he could fol sented
Adeste Fldeles
Southern Oregon College’s
honor
roll
this
six
weeks
as
com
Thornton,
Frankie
Townsen
d,
low Mont. He is thoroughly dis
room of the church.
Campus
Christian Fellowship at
pared
to
thirty-seven
last
six
Jimmy
Watrus,
Ralph
Witt,
and
God Rest Ye Mer r y,
gusted
that
he
didn’t
take
a
eat
The lace covered serving table,
the
recent
fall convention of CCi
Gentlemen
weeks.
Joseph
L.
Fader,
Princi
Charlie Prettyman.
North with him.
was centered by a beautiful three
inter-varsity
groups in Portland.
pal
stated
this
morning.
Eighth
grade:
Patricia
Abbott.
“Could have sold kittens for
tiered wedding cake, topped by
I’ll Be Home For Christ
Four
students
made
straight
Carol
Jean
Culp.
Nancy
Dunke-
fifty
dollars
apiece
in
Dawson,
a
mlnature
bride
and
groom
and
mas
Miss Betty Robeson is home
flanked by tall white tapers. The ones. They are Lois Downing, son, Sue Heller. Collette Perrine, easy.’’ he says.
Jingle Bells
With a sound philosophy that for the holidays from Pendleton
wedding cake, artistically decor Kathleen Hartley, Jeanet'.e Mc Alice Self, Betty Smith, Norma
Stephens, Donna Travis, Charles believes his simple words, he
ated in silver, was backed and Donald and Alice Self.
Santa Claus Is Coming
In order to make the honor Ades, Lloyd Blair, Dee Hillberry, says, ‘Folks in Dawson acted like Mont's book. The greatest com
decorated by the groom’s sister,
To Town
Mrs. Gerald Nickols of Crescent roll, students must earn a grade Glen Ingle, Bob Myrick, and they was stopping over for a pliment I can pay her is that het
average of two or better with a Ronald Walker.
spell in a cheap boarding house, three years of work do not show
City.
—and more Christmas and
they wasn’t fixing things up and at all. The book reads so smooth
satisfactory
grade
in
citizenship.
Ninth
Grade:
Margaret
Clary,
After te bride and groom had
gift records coming i n
every day at—
cut the first piece of their wed Seventh Grade, Nora 3erger, Eileen Hays, Barbara Hild, Leon- making homes out of cabins like ly, that one is almost unaware
ding cake, it was served by Mrs. Elsie Carothers, Maxine Cham a Hoehner, Elaine Rettmann, they done back on the plains. of the tremendous task it must
Merritt Schilling, assisted by pion, Kathleen Corcoran Mary Leona Richmond, Genelve Self, Men ain't never no good work have been to correlate all this
Mrs. Stanley Jones and Mrs. Jean Davis, Lois Downing Terry Evelyn Smith, Marva Swearen- ing alone on that sort of thing. mass of material into such a clas
Early, Kathryn Feeler, Arlene gln, Barbara Sweeney, Ruth Tay What any town needs is women, sic of Americana. She says hei
Kenneth Miller.
Mrs. Gerry Thoreson, In a 'Green, Darlene Green, Kathleen lor, Glenna Williamson, Harold good women, having their babies prize review was Uncle Mont's
Kelly Green suit with brown ac ' Hartley, Viola Hartwell, Jeanette Fowler, Jack Frost, Glenn Gert- and taking care of the old folks statement, “You wrote It good
! cessories, was in charge of the 1 McDonald, Evelyn Mlllett, Pat- son. Loyal Green, Ronald Law and holding things together for Martha."
I’d like to add my own feeble
| ricia Nicholson, Stella Oakley, rence, Lawrence Lebow, B il 1 their men." I’ll match that a-
guest book.
270 East Main Phone 8011
accolade.
gainst
any
of
the
profound
words
Miles,
Robert
McAroy,
Sam
Mont;
I
Wanda
Oden,
Nancy
Prullt,
Mary
Mrs. Nickols, In a gray suit
You done real good, Mrs. Mc
with red accessories was In Speece, Sue Thorpe, Linda Whit- gomery, Dave Shaffer, Leland I’ve ever read.
K
eown,
you done REAL go«xl.
Mrs.
McKeown
has
made
this
i
i lng, Katherine York, Gall Brew Silver, and Vernon Tenney.
charge of the gift table.
Legion To Have
Christmas Party
,
Talent PTA Plans
Christmas Party
Sixty-One Make
High Honor Roll
Exams Announced
For Academies
Cover to Cover
NEWS
from Ashland Hi
Firemen Rake In
$300 From Dinner
CLASSICS ON
RECORDS
H A LT
Seventy-Five Students Make Junior
High School Honor Roll This Week