Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 21, 1950, Page 10, Image 10

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SOUTHEAN OREGON NEWS REVIEW
Rebekahs and Odd Fellows
Christmas Party Tonight
lo n g e r Named on
Grizzlies Sport
Five Hoop Wins
Court
INS All-Slate II
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1030
HARKING LIGHTS IN
FOG PROVE FATAL
County Farmer« Select
HMA Committee Member«
The Odd Fellows and Re­
Drivers Beware! Use of park*
A three-man committee has
Jerry Langer. Ashland high's
bekahs will have a joint Christ
' mg lights for foggy driving re­ been selected by Jackson county
Police
Court
mas party tonight, December 21. rugged fullback, has made an­
sulted in death during the farmer» to formulate and ad
other all-state football selection
James A. Grey, drinking in
minister the federal agricultural
•t 8 p.m.
The Ashland high Grizzlies month of November.
public place, held in jail, bail are riding high on a five game
The fatality, reported by program during 1951
Already appearing on the
All members, their families
$15
David Lowry, Phoenix, Glenn
and guests are invited to attend United Press first team selec­
; winning streak with no losses Capt. Walter Lansing, head of Smith, Jacksonville, and George
the
state's
truffle
safety
divi­
Noble
C.
Wytcherly.
driving
this
seuson
So far they have
and enjoy the evening The tion, his recent addition is the
while under influence of intoxi mude 232 points to their oppon­ sion resulted when a ear which Loftin, Sums Valley, were nam
party will begin following the International News Service's
was passing another vehicle ed to represent county furiners
eating drink, fine $125 and 30 ents' 174.
regular Odd Fellows meeting selection conducted by the Ore- Majorette League
days in jail.
crashed
head-on into an oncom , participating in the production
1 gon Journal
The Grizzlies began their ing car which was using only Its *nd marketing administration
at 7:30.
Ronald
Walker,
no
operators
Newbry's
33
23
Langer scored 106 points in
1050-51 season
with
Eagle parking lights in the fog Ac- program
32 24 license, bail $5.
Each person coming is asked eight games for an average of Steakhouse
Point In this opener they start cording to Lansing, the driver
Til«« committee will draw up
26 30
Luther W Nichols, public in­ ed in rather ragged fashion but of the passing car could only I acreage allotments, marketing
to bring an inexpensive gift, 13 2 points a game He has been Bosshard
Plasa
21 35 toxication. held in jail over­ ended in a breeze with 57
not over 30 cents, for the gift an Ashland resident since 1045
see the oncoming vehicle when «>»<1 crop quotas and determine
Steakhouse won three from night. bail $15.
points against the losers* 34. it was directly in front of him I Price supports for the county
exchange Santa Claus will pre­ He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Plaza
cafe,
and
Newbry
Orch­
Weldon E Bundock, operat­ Mulhullond of Eagle Point was
side over the gift exchange and Lester L Langer. 39 Manzanita
This is just one example,” |
ards and Bosshard Lumber split ing motor bike without a li­ high for the game with 19
treats
A short program will i street
Eugene Austin Ritzlnger, sea-
Lansing
said, "of whut driving
two
and
two
Gerry
Bridges
had
points. Forward Jerry Langer with parking
also be presented
Langer's brother Louie placed high game of 173 and the high cense, bail $5.
man recruit, USN, 123 Hersey
lights
can
lead
to
Orville E Hale, no operators was high for the Ashlandltes Other motorists cannot sec you street, Ashland, recently com­
Each Rebekah is reminded to , on the 1947 Shrine all-star series of 459 Edith Stockstill
with 11 counters.
bring a tea towel for the show­ game team It is believed that picked the 2-7 split. Gerry license, bail $5
until they are almost upon you. pleted recruit training at the
Max
I.
Sessions,
driving
mo
j
Langer
will
make
this
same
breeze almost ran and further, you cannot sec the Naval Training center, San
er for the Rebekah’s kitchen.
Bridges the 5-10 and 4-5-7, tor vehicle on Lithia park lawn, out Ashland's
of wind against the touch highway clearly.”
Diego. Calif.
Members and guests arriving team along with his teammate Gayle Morris the 3-10, Phyllis citel
Coquille Red Devils With each
before 8 p.m. should meet in Dick Smith
Rltzinger is now availuhle for
Hollingsworth the 3-4, and
Mas Robenson, no operators | club sinking 15 field shots, the
the dining room until that time.
assignment to a fleet unit or to
Eileen Eaton the 5-7.
license, bail $5.
difference was made at the vio­ VANDALS DESTROY
K eglerette League
one of the Navy's specialized
Wilmer W. Wiley, charged lation circle when Ashland
Rules are necessary in the HEALTH CONFERENCE
schools for training
Carter's Produce
42 14 with careless driving in com­
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WINDOWS.
LIGHTS
made 10 out of 18 attempts and
game of football. They are even
The regular monthly child Palace cafe
31 25 plaint filed by Charles Gable
the Red Devils canned only nine
more necessary on the highway, health conference with Dr A. Trites C offee
29 27
A rampage of vandalism which
Lawrence C. Presley, no op­ out ot the same number of trys.
because the final score may be Erin Merkel in charge will be Omar's
10 46 erators license, fine $7 50
stai
ted early . . last Friday morn
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Quarter
scores
put
Ashland
;
death in an accident
held today at I p.m. in the Wo­
Carter's Produce won three
and res\1,tvd
resulted in »mashed
smashed ■
Ralph G
Egger. improper ahead at every period 11 to 1« j ing i-
men’s Civic club house.
P
I t to 17. and 31 to 25
’
bghts, will
' from Omar’s and Trite's Coffee I muffler, fine $3 J.
Stationery Supplies
Attendance will be by ap took four from the Palace cafe
.
.
.
bring the maximum penalty to
Royal Staley, illegal parking,
at the New3 Review
pointinent.
Lydia Crowson had the high bail $1.
h
/ ne’‘t con,cst the Bears those responsible, according to
tLkin^d »KOOdB.dei.enS« t‘ Play by PohCe Chlei Vern Sm,,h
series with 526 and the high
V
.
Jack O. Hausetter. violation
game of 203. Mary Sorenson of basic rule, fine $25
, Smi,h
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picked the 3-10 split, Helen
Gene Hugo, parked in cross­ a field goal the first half and d° ' i ’ Werc br° ken
L't,"a I
Sinko the 3-10 and 4-5. and walk, bail $1
enued the second period tra b
windows I
Ruby Buerkle the 6-7-10
Bertha L Godden, driving uig by the score of 24 to 3 A - brok^
c,ty warehouse,
Major League
motor vehicle while under In­ though they hit for 20 the sec- two .s*re' ‘
destroyed, the I»
Selby's
43 17 fluence of intoxicating liquor, ond half, they lost 38 to 23
windshield of the city street I May Song and Laughter
O'Bleness
39 21 fine $125. 30-day jail sentence
Mulhoiinr.^
i
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cleaner smashed and windows I
And Music be Yours
scorer Ti1 nd’
Was high bruken
‘he Christian Scien-1
Peter's 76
21 39 suspended.
This Christmas Day!
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Magnolia
17 43
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u i * game- wa* tist church
Damage at the
\ d, °
by the tlght basket church was estimated at $35
Selby’s are the winners for
I Don’s Radio Service
pinchers from Ashland
His
the first half. They won three Justice Court
41 | Main
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All
damage
was
caused
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Free copy ef Journal to first five customers
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from Peter's Union 76 while
Ralph Paul Morgan, larceny teammate. Cattameh, hit for rock-throwing. Smith said
EVERY morning.
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seven to take team honors.
O'Bleness Motors won four from of an automobile, cited.
Grizzly
center
Dick
Smith
led
Magnolia. Buster Forney roiled
Sebastian Chaeon, oblitera­
Five gallons gas FREE if we don't wash your
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tion of an ear mark on an ani­ the victors with 11 points
windshield.
1 Hansen had the high game of mal, cited.
The fourth game found the
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Russell Chambers, no opera­ boys from Ashland using a
Classic
League
height
advantage
to
take
the
Save
5c
a
gallon
if
you
guess
with
I/lfl
gal.
what
tors license, cited.
★
Royal Crown
your tank will hold.
43 17
Grover DeWitte Atchley, no Vernonia Loggers 42 to 27. Big
Caton's
30 30 clearance lights, cited.
Jerry Langer scored 17 points
Tiny's
to lead the victors Crowston
28 32
Marshall-Wells
19 41
was high for the losers with
STOP AND SAVE
nine markers.
Royal Crown is the winner Dr, Taylor Describes
for
the
first
half.
It
took
three
In the last contest the Grizz­
at
from Tiny’s Body shop, and Golden Spike Ceremony
lies had their toughest test of
Caton's Garage won four from
The story of the driving of ‘he season when they faced the
Marshall-Wells. Buster Forney the golden spike in Ashland, highly-touted c Scappoose
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rolled the high series of 592, connecting rail lines from Port­ ans, last year’s district 14
and Red Waldrup the high land and San Francisco, was re­ champs
In addition to our wide selection of watches, we
game of 227. Jack Calley picked lated for members of the Ki-
In this nip-and-tuck battle
have
a beautiful assortment of costume jewelry.
the 5-10 split. Bud Curtis and wanis club at their meeting the Indians managed to lead in
Mart Hansen the 5-7, Red Wald­ Monday noon by Dr Arthur S. the first quarter 18 to 11. Ash
$2.50 to $25.00
rup 9-10, Jack Eaton 4-10, Hoy Taylor, professor of history at land roared back to lead at
1303 N. Riverside
Medford, Oregon
Nidener, George Sikes, Virgil Southern
-----halftime
31 college.
to 26
When the
Oregon
Larimore and Fritz Koester the
Dr. Taylor described the cere- final buzzer sounded the Grizz
OPEN FRIDAY & SA TIR DAY EVENINGS
3-10. and Karl Johnson the 3-10 mony
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which was held in Ash- ! lies had outscored the Indians
and 3-6-8.
land on Dec. 17, 1887 and at­ 55 to 51. George Hinkhouse of
For your late shopping convenience.
American League
tended by townspeople, digni­ the Indian squad pivoted from
Tanker’s
42 18 taries from Oregon and Califor­ his forward position for 23
Elks
28 32 nia and railroad officials
points to lead all scorers Dick
Wiley and Reinholdt 26 34
He also quoted from speeches Smith countered for Ashland to
Lininger's
24 36 ox the occasion which was des­ lead his teammates with 17
Tanker's finished the first tined to make the city an early-
With 17 more games to go.
WATCH and CLOCK REPAIR
half in first place. They won dav rail center.
' the Ashland hoopsters will pin.
"Next to the Mart”
three from Lininger's while
\shland
Myrtle
Point
next
on
Friday,
Phone 7131
Wiley and Heinholdt won three
from the Elks. Gene Morris O’HARRA NAMED NEW December 22. at Myrtle Point
Time Payments May Be Arranged
The next home game will be
rolled 572 for the high series
December
29
with
the
same
JAYCEE
PRESIDENT
and Bob Winebarger 211 for the
team,
high game. Tommy Laird pick­
The Ashland Junior Chamber
ed the 5-10, Dick Westerfield of Commerce held its annual
and Ken Malone the 3-10, and flection last week
John Drake the 5-6.
The newly elected officers
are Bob O’Harra, president;
Phil George, first vice-presi­
dent; Dick Scott, second vice-
president; Don Nimrod, (re­
elected) secretary, and Craig
Mayfield (reelected) treasurer.
Jackson county’s r e c e n t
The officers will announce
chicken pox epidemic appar­ appointment of members of the
ently moved from Talent last j board of directors at the Christ
week to Medford, where 11 mas party next Thursday night.
cases occurred, according to the
The newly elected officers
weekly report of the county will assume their duties on Jan-
health department. No cases I uary 1.
were reported in Talent for
the same period
Ashland reported one case of
scarlet fever and one case of
pneumonia
Other communi­
cable diseases reported to the
health office included three
cases of scarlet fever and one
case of Vincents agina in Med­
ford and one case of mumps in
Shady Cove.
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Sandoe Renamed to Direct
Shakespeare Next Season
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EA ST M A IN • A S H L A N D
Prof. James Sandoe of the
University of Colorado will
serve again next season as a di­
rector of the Shakespearean
festival.
, Dr. Elmo N. Stevenson, presi-
1 dent of Southern Oregon col­
lege, who made the announce­
ment Tuesday, said that Sandoe
will also teach at the college
during the summer session next
year.
Sandoe has been a director of
the festival the past two years.
Last year he directed “Antony
and Cleopatra "
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