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    il Oregon News Review
Ashland, Oregon
Thursday.
December 22,
1949
No Letup In Bowls Strikes And Spares
T he la tte r w i l l be released next
w eek, a fte r m ost o f the sm oke o f
th e 1949 season has cleared.
Br Pawl B. Williamson
BROUGHT TO YOU EACH
WEEK BY COURTESY OF THE
GREYHOUND TAVERN
It’s Easy
-" < 3
Grizzlies Meet
Bobcats Friday
*
N e a rly e v e ry b o d y says “ b o w l
gam e.” T h a t is. a n y fo o tb a ll con­
Coach K en S h illin g 's G riz ­
test not scheduled fo r re g u la r
zles
are said to be in p rim e shape
season p la y b u t set up as an a f­
to meet th e in va sio n o f th e My
terseason pe rfo rm a n ce .
T lie fir s t Rose B o w l was in r tle P o in t Bobcats here F rid a v
1902 w hen M ic h ig a n sw am ped n ig h t.
T he G riz z lie s fir s t sh ow ing on
S ta n fo rd b y 49 to 0. T h a t was
th e fir s t — and o n ly — g rid th e ir hom e c o u rt m et w ith ap­ M ajorettes
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" b o w l” d u rin g A m e ric a n fo o t­ p ro v a l as th e y to o k the measure
Carter's Produce
35 25
b a ll h is to ry t i l l 1916 In 1916 o f the C o q u ille Red D e v ils last
33 27
W ashington S tate beat B ro w n b y F rid a y n ig h t. 42-33 The G r iz z li­ Palace Cafe
A shland Rrecreation
29 31
14 to 0 in a re s u m p tio n o f the es to o k an e a rly lead and w ere
Plasa Cafe
23 37
Rose B o w l classic w h ic h has n e ve r stopped u n til the fin a l
C a rte r's P roduce took a
3-1
been he ld in an u n b ro k e n chain w h is tle .
D ale L a n d in g was h ig h p oint w in o v e r A shland R ecreation
e ve ry year since then.
O th e r “ b o w ls " sta rte d in tim e m an fo r A sh la n d w ith 14 co u n t­ C enter last W ednesday to w in
as fo llo w s : East-W est S h rin e . 19- ers, fo llo w e d b y B ill W ines, w ith the league's fir s t h a lf title . Sec
ond place Palace cafe to o k a 4-0
25; Orange. 1933; S ugar, 1934 8. and J e r r y L a n g e r w ith 7.
w i l l w in o v e r Plaza cafe. L y d ia C ro­
Sun, 1936; C o tton. 1937 — to i . Coach
. . C „ u rt B eckham
,
rin " g 8 , h
his
nam e the e a rlie r ones, e x c lu s iv e b
u 1*
l\ M y r tle P o,nt _spuad wson o f C a rte r's had h ig h single
of any
post
season
c
a
m
«
¡n
I
he.
r
e
boast,ng_a
s trin g o f 7 vict- game w ith 213 and high series
any
FOR DUTCH CHRISTMAS - - Holland«, i 1 i tv t K ivu . 4, points to
ories. one o f them „ a n a rro w . w
......
„„.
ith „ 556.
H a w a ii
the address o f an orphanage In H o lla n d , fo r w hich th is crate of
squeak
past
the
G
rizzlie
s
at
M
y
r-
N
a
tio
n
a
l
League
Even at the h e ig h t o f W o rld
Pa,
r,“ 1,r’
candy is destint'd
H is fi-y e a r-o ld sister M a r J a looks c a re fu lly at
•
° ( 38-36
W a
ar r II. th e re w ere “ b o w ls ” and
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the names on the crate. Miss Elsa Gross, B ro n x m em ber o f the
p la y o ffs am ong th e colleges and . Be?kh a m 1w ,n be depending
R oyal C row n
39 17
Open House Y -Teen C lub of the YW C A, holds other packages to
services. A fte r the w a r th e re e
tb e dead}y f o o t i n g
W ile y -R e in h o ld t
28 28
be wrapped. Teen-agers o f the Y W C A are sending "C hocolate for
m erged a n e w c ro p o f a n n u a l j /
Mantis H am m ack and R ick I Peter»’ U n io n 76
C hristm as" overseas fo r undernourished youngsters in 18 countries
27 29
“ b o w ls .” m ost o f w h ic h b U J 2 in g h a m ' a lth o u g h the M y rtle
M a gnolia L u m b e r
18 38
persisted also. Some d ro p p e d out I P ° ^ Sq‘i? d . carries a s trin g of
John K n o x ’s R oyal C ro w n
th is year, b u t o thers to o k th e ir P egulars th a t have played seve- cre w sewed up fir s t place in
place.
I ra l years o f b a ll together. Ross the N a tio n a l league fo r the fir s t
T he J u n io r C olleges, too got f ‘ n,V er
a n o th e r Bobcat b a ll h a lf T h u rsd a y n ig h t when they
in to th e e x c ite m e n t o f postseas ? aw k- haS been ° ut re c e n tly dU(> to o k a 4-0 lead fro m second
on g rid d in g . as in a u g u ra te d hv I tO 3 sprained a n k le b u t m ay see place W ile y-R e in h o ld t to give
the L io n 's C lu b 5 S
B o - , - I “ ! “ »> tn_ th e A s h la n d game
them an 11 game bulge w ith
Seven p riv a te forest holdings
3ow l at
L a u re l, M ississippi, in 1945 A nd I .
G rizzlie s stand a good o n ly 4 p o in ts re m a in in g U n io n in w estern O regon and Wash­ to ta l 233,617 acres and raise
w estern O regon tree fa rm acre­
how th a t one gam e has spread
o e vening the score w ith <b to o k a 3-1 w in o v e r M a gnolia in g to n , to ta lin g 254,617 acres,
age o v e r th e m illio n m a rk fo r
o ut! E stim a te d tic k e t sales’^ * a
since th e y played L u m b e r when Ed Paschke b la st­
w ere ju s t c e rtifie d as West Coast th e fir s t tim e to 1.167.414 acres
» w is . them
the c‘
closest
the e ed the m aples fo r h ig h game o f T ree Farm s, to b rin g the to ta l
dozen ju n io r college h
b ow U
ls th
1
osest game o f th
T h re e o f the new tree farm s,
D ecem ber to ta lle d m ore than ®easo,\ t h usj fair and anyone w ho 218 and three-gam e series o f T ree F a rm arceage in the D oug­
w
h
ic h have been c e rtifie d fo r
100,000, in c lu d in g 35 000 at the haS wa.t ?hed the Bobcats th ro u g h 609. Paschke’s e ffo rt is to date las f i r re g io n o f the tw o states
th e ir p ro p e r forest m anagem ent,
L it t le Rose B o w l in th e b ig Pa- !? v e ra l hoop seasons kn o w s that the h ig h series o f the season in to 3,270,692 acres
are in W ashington. They are the
sadena sta d iu m .
I th e y are h a rd to beat on th e ir N a tio n a l
league
play.
T h is
“ T his is a s u b sta n tia l fo rw a rd M a y r B ro th e rs L o g g in g C om ­
o
w
n
court.
w
eek
s
p
la
y
w
i
l
l
p
it
the
in
s
u
r­
In th is release the W illia m s o n
S ystem p r^T c T s on 17 ‘ S s " -ta? a¿ h rfS hÍ1,Ín8 w il1 ” ro b a b ly ance men against last place M ag­ step to in su re fu tu re supplies pany T ree F a rm in Jefferson
o f tim b e r fo r o u r re g io n ’s basic- and G rays H a rb o r C ounties and
n o lia w hen Peters. Paschke & in d u s trie s ,” said E. P Stam m .
th e same n u m b e r as last v e a r d ís
g
a
n
g
e
r
m
ith
tw o ow ned by the P o rt Blakely-
p re
rp Lt'orn
1___ ....
w ere n in e o f 4
them
¡'this . last I " V u v 3nd W i" es in F rid a y Co. w i l l me
The
boys.
P o rtla n d , ch a irm a n o f the Forest M ill
C om pany,
K its a p
T ree
T h a n k s g iv in g Day. To date 99 in g h t f gam e- w h ile B eckham is K e g le re lte s
C onservation C om m itte e o f the C o u n ty and B la k e ly T ree Farm s
m o re have been re p o rte d t tb I expeeted to use H am m ack, C rav-
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P a c ific N o rth w e s t Forest In d u s t­ in Mason, T h u rs to n and G rays
S ystem t o r
4 b i g " 0" * ” " ’
B in s h a m
’ "d
S ilv e r C rest D a iry
39 21
ries, the c e r tify in g agency fo r H a rb o r C ounties. T h is fir m has
m
o re
ill to be
Kr. heard
i____ j . fro m
r 'ln x ie y .
Steak House Cafe
33 27
West Coast T ree Farm s.
mo
re s « t t ill
operated c o n tin u o u s ly in th a t re ­
N e w b ry 's O rchards
T h e re fo re , th is 1949-50 fo o tb a ll
31 29
“ It
guarantees,
as
w e ll,” gion since 1864
O m ar's R estaurant
17 43
season w i l l have seen a t least
S tam m said, “ th a t these extens­
S tam m said a p p ro v a l o f Wey-
52 so-called “ b o w ls .” A n d th a t
y g irls iv e tim b e r areas w ill co n tin u e | e rh a u se r’s M illic o m a Forest was
— -—..w.o
n a n on the ta x ro lls
does n o t in c lu d e s everal o ve r­
in the
--- —
—— several s ig n ific a n t uwuuov
it’
because ii it waa
was n tin
o f K e g le re tte league p la y w hen counties, c a rry in g th e ir share o f fir s t tim e in the h is to ry o f the
seas se rvice a ffa irs , an a ll-s ta r
th e y to o k a 4-0 w in o v e r O m a r’s th e tax load in the years to
t i l t in H a w a ii in J a n u a ry , and
P a c ific N o rth w e s t , th a t a m a jo r
F rid a y n ig h t. N e w b ry 's O rc h a r­ come
th e v a rio u s co lo re d bo w ls
h o ld in g has had its fo re s try a ll
In c id e n ta lly . L a m a r (Texas)
The A s h la n d h ig h school G riz ­ ds to o k a 3-1 w in o ve r Steak
“ F o u r o f the new tree fa rm s la id out before ever a tree was
a n d Panola J u n io r C olleges th is zlie s have seven hom e games on House cafe. L y d ia C row son, o f are in O regon,” S tam m said. fe lle d .
season p la y e d in tw o b o w l games th e ir schedule w ith the s ta rt o f the S teak House c re w to o k h ig h T h e y are the P eter-G lenn T ree
H e p o in te d to th e tw o P o rt
M ill C om pany Tree
apiece, and perhaps the same school fo llo w in g th e C h ristm a s sin g le game w ith 189 w h ile E u­ F a rm , C o lu m b ia C o u n ty, ow ned B la k e ly
nice G e u th e r and G a yle M o rris b y G len F . H a w k in s
Valsetz F arm s as o u tsta n d in g in the nn
m a y a p p ly to L it t le R ock and va ca tio n .
T y le r
The G riz z lie s w i l l m eet the o f N e w b ry ’s copped h ig h series L u m b e r C om pany T ree F a rm , tio n . These c e rtifie d lands have
P o lk and L in c o ln C ounties; M il- been in continuo us o w n e rsh ip
So . . . w h e th e r th e re are get­ C e n tra l P o in t “ P o in te rs ” on the w ith a 507 each
lico m a Forest, Coos and Doug- o f th is com pany since 1864, and
tin g to be too m a n y b o w ls o r hom e c o u rt on F rid a y evening,
Ins C ounties, Atlmari
.. are
-»»».» now f fu
.......
.. L h
. in _ g il th e ir second
las
ow ned kx.r
by the Iir.
Wey-
n ot, th e re th e y are. A n d the J a n u a ry 6.
rn I is
O
th
e
r
games
in
c
lu
d
e
:
e rhauser T im b e r C om pany and cro p o f tim b e r th ro u g h co m m e r­
tre n d seems to be d e fin ite ly up­
th e W estern T ree F a rm in L in ­ c ia l th in n in g s fro m forests re ­
w a rd A fte r a ll, i t is n o t bad F ri.. Jan. 20, G ra n ts Pass
coln C o u n ty, ow ned jo in tly by g ro w n on land firs t c u t in the
A m e ric a n is m to fe e l th a t i f the Sat., Jan 28. K la m a th F a lls
the S aginaw T im b e r C om pany, 1870’s.
good people of, say, H u tch in so n , F ri.. Feb. 3, Eagle P o in t
D a n t & Russell, Inc. and Inm an-
Kansas,
w
a n t to
p itc h a h
o li- ®a^-’ Feb. 11, K e rb y H ig h
—
rraiiv
iu pnvn
non-
The exact lo c a tio n o f sixteen
P oulson L u m b e r C om pany.
day fo o tb a ll gam e fo r s w e e t1 F r i -’ Feb 17> M e d fo rd H ig h
tra cts o f tim b e r to ta llin g a p p ro x ­
s t U n « : 4 -..’ ..
...
.
I C o f
V /A k
IO
T~V. . _________ •
-v -v
The new Oregon Tree Farm s
c h a r ity ’s sake, th e y have as * Sat., Feb. 18, D u n s m u ir H ig h
im a te ly 56 m illio n board fe e t in
m uch r ig h t to do so as the good
the Jackson M a ste r U n it w h ich
people o f N e w O rleans, L o u is i­ To California
w ill be adve rtise
fo r sale
d ur-
ubv d u lur
saie a
ana.
M r. and M rs. H a r r y W o rth y - m g the ca le n d a r ye a r 1950 by
In o rd e r to cover the ‘b o w ls ” la k e and d a u g h te r M a ry Jo. ex- the B u re a u o f L a n d M anagem ent
The Rogue R iv e r V a lle y Rab-
o f D ecem ber 26, th is p re d ic tio n pect to leave F rid a y to spend the u n d e r the n e w a n n u a l tim b e r
I b it M a rk e tin g A ssociation is
release is issued th is w eek in C h ristm a s h o lid a y s w ith M rs. sales p o lic y was announced to- i
.
i r a p id ly g a in in g in m em berships
place o f o u r a n n u a l A ll- A m e r i­ W o rth y la k e s d a u g h te r in San
' as it com pletes its fin a l plans
can and Seasonal R e vie w piece. Jose, C a lifo rn ia .
fo r the b u ild in g o f the proces-
S ix sales w i l l be h e ld d u rin g
. ,
_
A _
sing p la n t. A lre a d y the in q u irie s
th e y e a r b e g in n in g in F e b ru a ry.
Jackson C o u n ty C hapter, A m - fro m la rg e c ity m a rk e ts in d i-
T here w i l l be tw o tra cts in th e encan Red Cross, announces the cates th a t the dem and fo r quan-
A p p le g a te area, fiv e in the B u t­ a p p o in tm e n t o f F ra n k J. Van | t it y p ro d u c tio n o f ra b b it m eat
te F a lls U n it, tw o in the E lk D y k e as ch a irm a n o f the 1950 w i l l ta x the ca p a city o f th e As
C reek U n it, fo u r in Evans C reek fu n d cam paign. T h is cam paign s o c ia tio n ’s p la n t. A t the m eet­
one ne a r G o ld H ill, and tw o in w i l l be h e ld as usual in the in g h e ld in M e d fo rd on Dec. 15
the L it t le u
B u u n
tte
reek
it, one
M « a a rch
ith
v v C re
t'K U
u n n it,
one m o n th o f «
iu i, , w u
n a goal a la rg e and e n th u sia stic g ro u p
on the Dead In d ia n area east o f a b o u t th e same as the 1949 cam- discussed fu r th e r detail-- .-¡¡id
A sh la n d , and one on the n o rth paign goal
vo te d to c a ll a special m eeting
fo r k o f L it t le B u tte C reek. Sales
, / r k Z ? n. ? y k e ’_M ei , i ?.r d a tt°r-1 on Dec. 21st fo r the purpose o f
w h ic h w i l l be decided by o ra l ney and speaker o f th e 1949 s u b scrib in g the re m a in in g stock.
a u c tio n b id d in g w i l l be he ld in House o f R epresentatives, has M r. P a u l H iv ila n d , the a tto rn e y
the D is tr ic t O ffic e located in the had lo n g experience in Red fo r the A ssociation, m ade cle a r
M e d fo rd C ity H a ll.
Cross v o lu n te e r service, both in the n a tu re o f the e n te rp rise and
D e ta ils o f the schedule o f tim ­ A s h la n d and in M e d fo rd . He is its legal aspects.
ber sales m ay be p ro cu re d fro m a m em ber o f the C h a p te r B oard
E K . Peterson, D is tric t F o re st­ o f D ire cto rs.
M r and M rs. Jake L a h r o f
er, M e d fo rd .
T he ch a p te r o ffic ia ls p o in t L ib e r ty S tre e t le ft the fir s t of
In a d d itio n to tim b e r in the o u t th a t the w o rk o f Red Cross the w eek to spend the h o lid a ys
Jackson M a ste r U n it, m ills in in service to the veterans and w ith re la tiv e s in M ontana.
Jackson C o u n ty in M e d fo rd and m en in u n ifo rm , as w e ll as to
W est are e lig ib le to b id on th ir - ve terans’ d O m icilia rie s and hos­
M r and M rs. C lif f Solom n o f
tra « .S ° f tim b e r’ to ta llin g p ita ls , has n o t decreased g re a tly N o rth P ioneer d rove to Eugene
32(6 m illio n board feet, in the in dem ands d u rin g the past year. on business last week-end.
Josephine M a ste r U n it. M ills in
the v ic in ity o f A shland, w h ile P
n o t e lig ib le to bid fo r O. & C.
tim b e r in th e Josephine M aster
Sponsored with Holiday Greetings by
U n it m ay com pete fo r eleven
tra cts
to ta llin g
15
m illio n
the following Ashland Merchants . . . .
board feet, in the K la m a th M ast­
. . . for FUN!
e r U n it.
J o rd a n ’s E le c tric
W estern O il and B u rn e r
West Coast Tree Farms Said Substantial
Step To Secure Region's Basie Industry
!?
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' S
-
Crizzlies List
7 Home Games
Timber To Go
On Sale Block
;— —
- -»«»«
Go,dy- -
Frank VanDyke
Named Jackson
Red Cross Head
Rabbit Group
Gains Members
Ashland Merchant’s
3rd Annual
FREE
Christmas Show
VARSITY THEATRE
Saturday, Dec. 24
Doors Open 12:45
BOWL
A sh la n d Johnson Cabs
S tandard C leaners
K e n ’s Associated S tation
Penney’s
Co-Ed Dress Shop
B & J J e w e lry
X -L
L ith ia
E le c tric
M o to rs
C rosby & K rause
T exaco S ervice
W ic k ’s F u rn itu re
S heldon’s J e w e lry
H a rd y ’s H a rd w a re
M etz 5 & 10
C ollege C leaners
East Side P harm acy
S outhern Oregon
N ew s R eview
M e lo d y Lane Studios
F o r tm ille r ’s
L ith ia B a rb e r Shop &
U p to w n B eauty Salon
H e rb ’s L u n ch
P e n tze r’s Dress Shop
A shland R ecreation C e n te r
Palace Cafe
Local Happenings
BOWL
. . . for HEALTH!
M rs. L y s le M cC oy a rriv e d in
A sh la n d last w eek fom H o lly ­
wood. M r M cC y has been here
I since A u g u s t w hen he bought
p ro p e rty at 527 Terrace.
Make up a parly . . . te le ­
phone 2-2731 for reservations
• . . it's fun to bow l and it's
h ealth fu l excerise.
M iss M a rb e th M c K e e ve r w ho
is in nurses tra in in g in P o rtla n d
is expected hom e fo r the C h ris t­
mas vacation w ith her parents,
M i and M rs. Hugh M cK e e ve r o f
M o rto n Street.
Or, if it's a friendly
game of snooker or
pocket billiards, this
is the place.
M a rie ’s Cafe on N o rth M ain
! and the Plaza has been given
, the “ new lo o k ” b y an extensive
re m odeling . N e w booths and
counters a ll in k n o tty pine have
been insta lle d .
Shop At
z W electric
GRS ♦ ELEC TR IC • O IL
71 Alfl AT 3RD
01 AL 788.6
Free: Parking in Shell Station Lot
Practical - Useable
Year Around
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
10^0 Domi —
Paym ents ’til .Inn unrv
— FOR THE HOME—
MORTON Pantryette metal kitchen cabinets
KEL\ INATOK Electric range
KELNINAIOR ( old to tin* Floor Refrigerator
KELY INATOR home freezer
MORTON cabinet kitchen sink
NOKiiE circulating oil heaters
FOWLER electric hot water heaters
DOMESTIC sewing machines
THOR gladiron ironers
IRON KITE (o|N*n ends) ironer
THOR dishwasher ami washing machine
combined
HAMILTON electric clothes dryer
WHIRLPOOL electric clothes dryer
WHIRLPOOL automatic washing machine
PACIFIC and LANG trash burners
ZENITH radios
— PRACTICAL G IB S —
SI NBEAM Mi.vni:Lst«‘r food mixers
(and attachm ents shredder and slicer. meat grinder and
butter churns)
SI NBEAM waffle baker
SI NBEA3I coffeis* master
HAMILTON BEACH food mixers
(meat grinder and shredder attachm ents)
G-E waffle and sandwich grill combination
G-E steam iron
G-E iron
BE 1*1 \ CROCKER iron and steam attachment
ZENITH portable radio
ZENITH table radio
TOASTERS — TOASTERS — TOASTERS
HAIR DRVER electric
ROYAL vacuum cleaner
S'i EAK broiler (electric)
FLORESCENT desk lamp
PORTABLE electric heater
SALE ITEMS
Automatic Coffee Maker ..........
Electric Steak Broilers .......................
Toaster grill-hot plate ..........................
Portable Electrie Heaters
Picture Bed Lamps .....................
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14 95
19 95
19 95
9 95
USED ITEMS '
REFRIGERATORS - GAS RANGES - OIL
STOVES - WOOD RANGES - DISHWASH­
ER - HOT WATER HEATER - WASHING
MACHINES GALORE - IRONERS - TRASH
BURNERS - ELECTRIC RANGES -
TREBLE SEWING MACHINES
Boss Says.
Keep the Sale on
during the Christmas Rush - HELP SANTA
solve the gift problem.
(P.S. he mean» we m u d reduce our inventory)
E LE C TR IC c
A SH LA ND
Recreation Center
30 F IR S T STR EET
TO
mflin RT‘3Ro
J A C K E A T O N , Mgr.
O IL
DIAL
7886