Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 10, 1941, Image 1

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The tux situation I« «o bu'i turn
wlii'ii Guy Applewhite *c n d c«
four
time« in a row yesterday, some-,
one pipped up, ‘"i tie firm two uie Volume
oil tile house but you owe US 10 .
per cent on the unrecorded bal­
ance."
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Even th«- army i* irked. They
sent a truck up heir to pick Up
the remain
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of the plane which
cracked up on the Hiskiyotis But |
before the canvas hail stopped
ripping. 27 Houvenier hunter
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and i
three dogs had stripped the ship
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left were an,
innertube, a wing, half a motor
and four blotch«
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of yellow paint |
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BUILDING IS ON
INCREASE HERE
Increased building in Ashland
was Indicated by the Issuing o'
eight new building permits st thr
cltv council meeting TiiesArv’
nlrht. Permit* totaled >15.350
with a ma|«>r riotlion of tt
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amount Involved In the construe
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tion of five new dwellings
T*Bi-
Medford Tribune «ugvests« A building permit also wax is
that the Neutrality Act might ' sued to Arthur L Coggins for
even smell bad, "
the Act la. construction of a planing mill on
dead,- for at least IK month
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has
street near East Main
been dead, then whv not have the California
A petition of neighboring proper
decency to bury It."
tv owners was presented bv Mrs
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Edna M Sherman opposing con
Another bad smell from the dir­ structlon of the mill on the
ection of the capitol ha
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been the grounds that it would lx- a pub>
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exposure of Congressman Fish's , nuisance In answer to Pe •«!'
misu«o of hla franking privilege1 tlon, City Attorney Frank Van
by allowing a so-called nasi organ-1 Dyke indicated that there was n<
Ization to send their propaganda, legal way to prevent that tvne o'
through the mail
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free under his construction which would prove :
name.
public nuisance only if operate
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in an objectionable manner.
THIS AMI THAT
Upon request of a delegation o.
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member
of the Ashland Goll
Hy Ol.ll TIMF.lt
club, the council approved a mo­
To the Editor:
tion for the purchase of a smal
On Oct 8, 1871. Mrs O'Leary’« tractor and gang mower to be
cow allegedly kicked over a Ian used in the upkeep of the course
tern starting a fire that swept the , The original request of the club
city of Chicago The fire destroyed
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was for a loan, but since thia wax
17,450 buildings and property v»1 j not possible the plan was sug
ued at >196,000,000, and rendered grated whereby th« city would
almost 100.(MX) persona homeless. purchase the equipment for use
250 lost their live
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Robla-ry, pil­ of which the club would pay a
lage, extortion, orgies ami crime monthly rental of about >25
added to the general horror After which would reimburse the city
about 27 hour
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of destruction the for its Investment.
conflagration was checked A vast
system of relief was organized
and generous aid was receive« 11
from all part
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of the world Th«
money contributions amounted to
nearly »5 (XXI,(XX) and in addition
UM gift
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of flood, Slotting an«l sup
plies were made to last to the
Two army pilots parachuted to
close of 1876
safety
shortly before their plan»
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The city council's interpretatior c rushed to earth in the rugged
of the leasc-lcnd act Is to lease Nlaklyou mountains near Idiot
Rock Saturday morning Engine
and not lend.
trouble was given a* the cause of
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It is presumed that the next the crash
The pilots. Lt. Jerome a Resch-
move of health culturists will he
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to spray haystacks with vitamins Il
were traveling north in a Vultec
to |>ep up the cows
basic trainer from Mather fie)«’
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Bumper cranberry crop la re­ near Sacramento, Cal , accompan­
porter! It's got to tie, with an­ ied by another plane piloted bv
other double Thanksgiving day Lt Barker and Prvt R D Elbert
The second plane continued on for
looming ahead.
Its scheduled stop at Medford.
After landing, the men walked
to the home of Mrs Lucille Idnd-
berg, who brought them to Ash­
land where they receiver! medical
Traffic violators assessed fine- attention. Lt Peschka suffered a
In the justice court this |>axt week slight back injury from striking r
tree in landing.
include the following:
Kennett C Williams forfeited
A detachment with two truckr
>10 ball on a charge of violation and a reconnaisance car ha
of the basic rule.
been here from Sacramento the
Newell Dean McIntyre was past two days salvaging the
found guilty of driving with im­ wreckage,
proper lights and fined 12 and
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costs.
Clarence C. Howard failed to
stop at a stop sign and was as- j
seaaed >1 and costs
(•ale E Maston forfeited $10
On request from Secretary of
bail on a charge of driving with State Knox, the American I reg­
more than three in the driver’s ion of Oregon wlU start at once
seat.
to recruit 110 men for service
Dentls J. May was found gulltv in the navy or naval reserve.
legionnaire A. Bert Freeman.
of driving without a atop light
and having no horn. On the first Ashland Post Nn. It has been
charge he was assessed court coats appointed recruiting officer for
and on the second $1 and coats.
the Post and will interview any
Norman C. Griffen paid 52 and candidates. His address Is 112
costa for having no operator’s li­ Nut ley, phone 34X2.
cense and >1 and costs for having
no muffler.
Dorris Spenser Porter forfeited!
>7 50 hail on a charge of having 1
no tail light
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Ashland residents who have
OI K HONOR KOI.I.
been registered with the employ­
New subscribers to the Southern . ment bureau operated by the
Oregon Miner: Chas White Jewel­ local chamber of commerce are
ry Store; Cora Mason, and Mrs advised to renew their listings, ax
Lowell Ager.
the file information is being
Hencwals: B B. Clark, Talent: brought up to date
East Side Pharmacy; Chamber of
Files are revised every three
Commerce.
months and those persons who
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registered to the first of this
• Mr. Madden of the Madden month should renew their appli­
Tire Shop was unfortunate in in­ cations Both men and women arc
juring his back last Friday after­ invited to utilize this free service
noon when helping unload tires
Chamber officials have reported
• Mr and Mrs Clark Thomas that there is a shortage of tomato
spent the week-end in Oregon City■ pickers and common outdoor la
with Miss Betty Thomas who | orers at the present time Persons
teaches there.
.«»eekirig employment of this nature
To "Keep ’em Flying" you must I should cal) the office as soon as
"Keep on Buying” Defense Sav-1 possible as several positions are
Ings Bonds and Stamps regularly | open.
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CHARLES BUGG
and Companion
xre Invited to Be Guests of the
The blue and gold junior high
Southern Oregon Miner varsity
goes to the post again to­
To See Their Choice *f
night on Walter Phillips field to
lock horns with the Klamath
the Following
Falls Frosh.
Varsity Theater
Head Coach Al Simpson says
hi» bovs will be fncln«r a toucher
Programs:
test than against Medford last
(Friday and Saturday)
week but feels that he has Ironed
"THE COWBOY ANI) THE
out several of the kinks that ham­
BLONDE"
pered his club last Thursday.
Tommy Anderson, regular cen­
and
ter .is out with a sprained knee
AFFECTIONATELY YOURS
but his place will be ably filled
(Sunday, Monday, Tuesday)
by Boh Fi zler of the reserves.
Dick Me «1« an. backfield ace who
"BLOOD AND SAND"
was out of the Medford game
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with injuries, will probablv .see
Please Call at The Miner Office action tonight in at least part of
for Your Guest Ticket
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the game. The remainder of the
PLANE CRASHES
IN SISKIYOUS
Court Proceedings
Legion Seeks 140
Recruits for Naw
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Employment Bureau
Asks Registration
Simns^n’s Midgets
Mix with KF Tonight
squad is in fine shape.
ASHLAND, QREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1941
OUR DEMOCRACY---- —I by Mat
« *N0T A LOOK OF FEAR WAS SEEN/
Lions Discuss Fire
Hazards, Prevention
Problem« of fire hazard
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and
fire prevention were discussed at
the Tuesday evening meeting <rt
the Ashland Lions club under the
leadership of D. E Beard, agent
of the London Assurance com­
pany, assisted by Jack Hayes,
deputy fire marshal, and Clint
Baughman, local fire chief.
After brief introductory re­
marks, Beard conducted a quiz
centering around a practical
knowledge of fire causes and pre­
vention. During the discussion,
statistic« were presented showing
that a fire I* started in the Unit­
ed States everv minute, causing
an annual fire loss of >300,000 000
Of these fires it was stated that
approximately 75 percent were
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caused by carelessness.
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Number 41
HOMECOMING
FOR BATTERY B
OCT. 24,25,26
Big news of the week was the
annoucement by Lt. Lynn Neeley,
commanding officer of Battery B.
that members of the battery and
the regimental band will be in
Ashland Oct. 24. 25 and 26 for
a big homecoming week-end.
According to word from Lt.
Neeley, about 100 members of the
unit will make the trip in addition
to the band personnel of 28. The
men will arrive early Friday
morning in private cars and will
be due to start the return trip
Sunday morning.
Committees assigned to various
phases of the homecoming cele­
bration met at the city council
chambers Wednesday evening to
work out plans to assure the suc­
cess of the big week-end.
Tentative plans call for a pa­
Wearing haphazard whiskers of rade to Walter Phillips field Fri­
syrup and feather«, 13 applicants day night where the battery will
gained their coveted membership appear in military drills before
'Ç a PT. ISAAC HULL WROTE IT OF HIS WHOLE SHIP'S
to the Down-Town Quarterbacks the Ashland-Dunsmuir game and
‘ COMPANY *FR0M SMALLEST BOY TO OLDEST SEAMAN
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club Monday night by propelling also between halves. The battery
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peanut
about the floor with their will occupy a special section in
AFTER THE 'CONSTITUTION
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(OLD IRONSIDES)
noses and struggling for elusive the grandstand and impressive
HAD TAKEN THE '“GUERRIERE "
floury doughnuts «dth the none- flag raising ceremonies are plan­
too-gentle assistance of the act­ ned in which the regimental band,
the city band and the high school
ive members.
However, the ordeal of the neo­ band may participate.
phytes proved mild compared to ; Saturday night the soldiers will
the initiation of the new Quarter­ be guests of honor at a banquet
back president, Bert Miller, who at the Elks banquet hail followed
was overpowered and given a by a dance. Steve Whipple and
blanket toss.
But the blanket his orchestra will provide music
proved inadequate for heavy for the dancing.
Members of the general com­
weight tossing, split in half and
let the president down for a jar­ mittee in charge of arrangements
ring lamling on the floor. No in­ are Guy Applewhite, chairman;
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U.S.NAVY AND MARINE CORPS
juries were reported from this Ebe Dunn. W. E. Bartelt, Bill
Larry Hunter and Dean
scrimmage and the Quarterbacks Allen,
Pieper.
Civic organizations have
contented themselves with the
FjjHIS is ONE OF THE NAVAL TRADITIONS WHICH CAUSES SO
quieter games of basketball and assumed various responsibilities
the celebration. The Rotary
shuffleboard for the remainder of for
MANY FINE YOUNG MEN TO VOLUNTEER FOR OUR NAVY
club will care for housing prob­
the
evening.
OR MARINE CORPS TODAY AND MAKES CIVILIANS
lems; the Lions will have charge
Preceding the initiation, a short of
ticket sales for the banquet­
RESOLUfE IN THEIR SHARE IN NATIONAL DEFENSE.
business session was held at which dance;
the Elks will have charge
between-game stunts were dis­
of the banquet and dance; the
cussed and a vote was taken chamber
of commerce will see to
on adoption of red hunting hats the week-end
entertainment pro­
as the identifying mark of the
and the American Legion
Quarterbacks to be worn on game ! gram
will make contacts necessary for
days.
The IJons club won three games
New member
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initiated into the the success of the affair.
from the Provost team Monday
Two undefeated southern Ore­ night to move into first place in club were Bob Hardy, C. R Ram­
gon high school conference foot­ the major league at the Ashland sey. Stephen Epler, Dr L. W.
ball teams clash tonight at 8 bowling alleys The present stand­ Stoffers. Bill Savin, J F Engle.
o'clock in Modoc Stadium at Kla­ ing in the ¡eague is Lions, first; G. Goddard. Frank O'Neil. Phil
math Falls when the Ashland Greyhound Tavern, second; Elks, Keeton. Dick Trites, Allen McGee. , Registration for the fall term
Wood and Virgil Jackson
Grizzlies, victorious in
three third; Provost, fourth; Hilt, fifth, Kenneth -----------
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start«, face the highly-touted Kla­ .and Selby Chevrolet last.
of Education will close on Oct. 11,
AIR
WARNING
math Falls Pelicans, who have
according to Marshall E. Woodell,
Harry Travis was high man of ( OBSERVERS NEEDED
won four game« to date.
registrar. Students interested in
the evening with 209 single score
The Pelicans have a more im­ and a series of 542 The Lions
A request has been made
enrolling at the college will find
pressive record than Ashland but rolled the high team score with
for volunteer observers for air
little difficulty in making up back
a hotly contested battle 1« ex­ a total of 2873.
warning service. A statewide
assignments if they register this
drill is to be held Oct. 28 to
pected before the final gun sounds
week, Woodel states.
Listed below are the individual
Ashland, after the Coquille bat­
Nov. 1 and many observers
In-service teachers in Jackson
scores
with
the
handicaps
figured
are needed.
tle last Saturday, has a few minor
and Josephine counties still are
in
the
totals:
Volunteers are asked to
Injuries Al Newbry, pass-snatch­ I
able to enroll in the teaching and
1st 2nd 3rd
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ing end. Is limping as the result Lions
contact the Jackson county
elementary school science and con­
156 163 190 593
chamber of commerce.
of a twisted knee and Charley Anderson
temporary problems which meets
130 164 158 605
Jandreau, triple-threat halfback, Williamson
. Thursday evening and Saturday
Hopper
134
525
140
116
suffered a leg Injury in practice
I morning.
134 154 122 542
this week. It is undecided whether Andres
Anyone interested should con-
168 180 191 608
they will start tonight The Peli­ Reed
r
tact
the registrar's office prior to
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can« emerged practically unscath­
[ Saturday noon. Oct. 11.
704 801 795 2873
A four-yard line buck by Bud i
ed after their 43-0 routing of
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Provost
1st 2nd 3rd
T Provost in the second quarter and l CHURCH OF CHRIST GIVES
Dunsmuir last Friday night.
121 187 170 541 a 92-yard runback of the opening
The entire squad, under Coach­ Provost, D.
148 113 125 527 kick-off of the third period by RECEPTION FOR MINISTER
es Frank O’Neil and Jerry Gas- Forsythe
Members of the Church of
O’Neil
92 153 115 513 Charley Jandreau gave Ashland
tineau left today for the ti't
146 148 153 558 high a 12 to 7 victory over Co­ 1 Christ gave a reception last week
Medford is idle tonight, await­ Gastineau
146 122 150 532 quille there Saturday afternoon. I honoring the new minister. Rev.
ing their Ocf 17 clash with the Crowson
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> The Red Devils presented a Earl Downing, wife and daughters
Pelicans, and Grants Pass enter-.
653 723 713 2671 strong offense and a stubborn de­ and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Epler,
tains Marshfield.
Tavern
1st 2nd 3rd
T. fense combined with a passing at­ who recently returned from New
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D. Travis
111 168 171 524 tack. one of which netted them York City.
Rev. Everett McGee, master of
Krinock
137 127 129 456 their lone touchdowm. Much cre­
Bishoff
103 143 165 501 dit for Ashland's win goes to ceremonies, gave the address of
201 116 201 587 Martin Herrin and Chet Fowler, welcome and introduced the new
Van Curler
H.
Travis
209 188 145 572 tackles, at which positions most minister and family as well as the
A dinner-reception was given
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Monday evening at the Methodiri.
Dr. George W. Bruce, president of
761 742 816 2610 directed.
church to college students, public
Al Newbry suffered a knee In­ the Ashland Ministerial associa­
1st 2nd 3rd
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school teachers and college in­ Chevrolet
121 134 171 516 jury and was replaced bv Bob tion. expressed the welcome of the
structors who are members of that Kavanaugh
Neeley
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139 131 528 Dunn In the first period. Gilbert ministers of the city. Rev. Down­
church The WSCS with Mrs F
IieAutremont
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169 149 550 Russell and Russ Hawk were the ing responded with appreciative
O. Smith and Mrs. G. W. Bruce
85 11
550 only other reserves who saw ac­ remarks for the fine welcome ex­
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in charge of arrangements, served Mathews
tended him and his family. After
Culp
120 169 136 521 tion.
the dinner.
conclusion of the program, light
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The
Grizzlies
showed
weakness
A short program followed the
were served.
669 696 706 2529 at ability to convert extra points refreshments
dinner. Musical numbers consisted
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after
touchdowns.
Both
of
their
Hilt
1st 2nd 3rd
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of two songs "When Song 1"
158 178 178 592 attempts, through the line, were • C. M Litwiller was successful
Sweet" and "Thank God for a Tallis
in getting his deer last week.
151 117 168 505 stopped short.
Garden,” given by Mrs. E O. Vincent
• Mrs. Bill Piatt of Weyerhaeuser
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Bauman
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166
163
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Smith; two violin solos, "Vene­
and Mrs. O. A. McKinnon and son
PIONEERS ASSOCI ATION’
Harris
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151
144
.MS
tian Love Song" and "Busy Bee."
of
Medford were guests of Mrs.
167 167 160 60« HAS PROGRAM MEETING
played by R. H. Cooke, and a pi­ Schlappi
Anna Scheidereiter Tuesday.
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ano selection by Miss Wilma Fro-
An interesting program was
756 779 813 2852 given at the Southern Oregon Pio-
man. Greetings from various or­
Elks
1st
2nd
3rd
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ganizations and groups of the
neers' association meeting held ir
152 127 143 491 Ashland Thursday of last we«v
church were extended to the Allen
120
127
153 478 The princinal sneaker of the dav
guests Mrs. F., O. Smith repre­ Eberhart
155 147 141 563 was G. Edwin Dunn, member of
sented the WSCS; Mrs. G. W. Oden
90 113 109 426 a prominent pioneer family. Miss
Bruce the ¡»indent's voung peo­ Harker
184 174 137 600 Lvdia McCall, president of the as­
ple’s group: Allen McGee the Sun­ Erwin
— sociation, presided.
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day school; Miss Ruth Froman
708 681 683 2558
The business meeting in the af­
the Weelev League: Miss Wilma
ternoon resulted in the election
Froman the Methodist Youth
of the following officers: Countv
Council; Miss Voda Brower the CLASS MEETS WEEKLY
Weslevan Service guild, and Dr.
The Mission Study class of the Judge J B Coleman of Medford,
Walter Redford the college class WSOS of the Methodist church president: Mrs. T W Miles of
in the Sunday church school. Dr. held its first weekly meeting at Medford vice president, and Miss
George W Bruce pastor, gave the the home of Mrs. Fred Engle on Claire Hanley of Jacksonville,
concluding address of welcome.
Wednesday afternoon. Mrs Rainh secretarv. The meeting next year
Billings conducted an impressive will be held in Jacksonville.
MISSION CIRCLE MEETS
devotional service which was fol­
The Meiiey Mission Circle of lowed by an interesting review INVITED TO VENISON FEED
Ashland Lions are looking for-
the Baptist church met Thursday of the first part of the bo-'k. "A
CHEF JACK HALFTLL fur­
to their meeting Tuesday
of last week After s covered d)»x Christian Imperative" by Rn»w"
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luncheon scwin<r. business pro­ P. Barnes, given bv Mrs. Geor
which will he called to order iously flipping flapjacks for fif­
gram nnd devotions occupied the Mason. The class next week vxp nt Weyerhaeuser on the Klamath teen soldiers who stormed into
Rriernonn hours Mrs C C S«v- be held at the home of Mrs. OHve Falls highway. Mr. and Mrs. Art the Palace Cafe early Wednesday
der was in charge of the business. Yeo, 114 Oak street. Mrs Reba Cooner hnve invited the entire morning.
BERT MILLER making a crash
Mrs. J R. TurnbU’l the devotions Kelsv will conduct the devotions club to their camp home for a
and Mrs. C. E. Corry and Mrs. and Mrs. Mason will continue the venison dinner, and promise plenty landing at the Quarterback's in­
book review.
itiation.
for all.
J. E. Walker the program.
QUARTERBACKS
HOLD INITIATION
UNBEATEN Il’S
CLASH TONIGHT
Lions And TAver”
I „cad Bowling League
Oct. 11 Deadline for
SOCE Registration
92 Yard Runback
Feature in AHS Win
Dinner Reception
A’t Methodist Church
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