SW » ®ws»â3î «Z4e Pape*. ^Ikat ers is a physician a t a n La- ed as sec retary -clerk of th e school requesting th a t the flag be put com m ittees: C harles Roberson, PLAZA BARBER SHOP TO lam ation team and the Chess Club 1 dian reservation in Nevada, n ear d istrict and will go to P o rtlan d HAVE NEW OW NER also a G irl Scout Leader and the Reil° and are fo rm er residents of w here she will be employed in a a fte r the nam e of a servicem an of chairm an and G. W. Rose and teaching capacity. This position th eir choice. i t unt,,„. u , I E ditor of th e school p ap er in S a l - ; 1116 v alley. S. J. Bailey fo r finance; John P it- will be filled by Dean A. Duffield, L. ■ J. ru'k*» Wilson, who has operated , mon c ity , Idaho ' In stallatio n of officers took tenger, chairm an of registering anAn AAnnAoniAM r» 4 A’«-» ' place a t the m eeting of the Tai who w ill begin his new position and voting com m ittee; Mrs. C h ar­ a barber shop concession a t Cam p -o— W hite, has leased the room occu­ ent Extension u n it held a t th e July 1. les Roberson, chairm an and Mrs. ------------ o------------ City H all Ju n e 14. The cerem on­ Stevens and M rs. W illiam Flasc- pied by R ed’s B arber Shop on the Miss Elwoodina H ays of G ran ts ies w ere conducted by M rs. G er­ kus- for m em bership com m ittee. P laza and will probably open the la tte r p a rt of the week. tru d e O ttinger, m em er of the coun P ass visited w ith Mr. and M rs. R. Local OPA officials reminded H arry Chipman will be in charge Mr. Hamm ond, the form er pro ­ ty com m ittee, followed by a pic- M. Hays, S aturday. m otorists th a t the new series f of Publicity. prietor, will re st for the tim e be­ D eath cam e to M rs. Alice Mi- nic luncheon. Mrs. W inifred Ma- A m eeting of p a rty precinct of­ g as coupons for “ A" card holders, ing, due to ill headth. ra n d a Button, of Jacksonville, Ore son was installed chairm an; Mrs. M arket. No. 12, became valid today, T hurs­ ficers and m em bers will be held in M rs. C harles S keeters who has Wilson has had the shop re­ day, Ju n e 22. As was the case in Medford une 22, a t hich all who decorated and is installing a two gon on Monday, Ju n e 20. She was Roy Levander, vice chairm an; M rs been a p atien t a t the Com m un­ p ast 82 year« of age a t the tim e | E dna Holdridge, secretary and th e use of the No. 11 tick ets the can are urged to atten d , by the chair shop w ith a te s t equipm ent. of h er death. Mrs. S u tto n w as trea su rer; Mrs. Anna Clark, li- ity hospital in A shland, retu rn ed No. 12 coupons m ust last for three p a rty officers. I t is located in the block fo rm er­ born a t Chicora, Pennsylvania, brarian. D uring th e m eeting an home S atu rd ay . ------------------ o '----------------- m onths, m aking the m otorist only The T alen t E xtension U n it m et ly purchased by Joe Leveque. Decem ber 27, 1861, and h as been in terestin g discussion on youth tw o gallons per week for the p er­ A SHLAN D SOLDIER W ILL R E ­ a t a special m eeting a t th e City O ther changes in this business a resident of this county fo r the activ ities was held. Officers of TURN FROM A FRICA SOON block a re to be announced later. iod. However, each individual tic­ past 20 years. The fam ily cam e to the un it plan an interesting, help- H all Ju n e 14 a t 11:30 a.m. There k e t is good for three gallons of Ashland in 1893. They resided in i ful pro g ram fo r this com ing year. was a picnic lunch in opening and P riv ate H ugh Blaylock, son of gas. E xpiration date will be Sep­ n of officers and The band concert scheduled for Ashland about 10 years. H er hus- Mr. and Mrs. R laph W ilburn o an th er in stallatio Mrs. A. A. Blaylock, of Ashland tem ber 22. im p o rtan t business m a tte rs tonight, Thursday, has been ca n ­ band operated a stag e statio n a t and fam ily visited Mr. and Mrs. A ttention was called by OPA wiil re tu rn to the U nited S tates celled because of the rany w e ath ­ discussed. Keno, O regon fo r several years. | Andy C arroll, n ear Train, Sunday. officials th a t W ar P rice and R a­ this m onth from the A frican The­ er, it has been announced. Alice W ooten, a g ra d u a te Survivors include tw o sisters, M rs. Blanche H ungate returned of M T iss tioning B oards a re now issuing a a tre of Operations, w here he s e r­ alen t high school of th is year, Mrs. Amy Sutton, P ittsb u rg , Pa., to her home a t Fox, Oregon. Wed ved 10 m onths w ith th e T ank new "4” series of "B ” and "C” received the Rogue R iver V alley and Mrs. E lizabeth Andre, a t Jac- nesday. She has been in T alent College Club scholarship to the coupons. W hile "B3” and "C3" Division. W hile on leave he will sonville; tw o brothers, S. L. B yers foj- th e p ast tw o m onths with tick ets a re still good and will re­ s ta y a t the hom e of his parents S outhern Oregon College of E d u ­ of Long Beach, C alifornia, and A. friends and relatives. m ain so fo r an unannounced p er­ here in A shland. cation. C. B yers of Bellflower, California, ------------ o------------ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Y oungworth iod, ration coupons now being is­ M rs. E lla M cM ahan retu rn ed and a fo ster son, John Holcomb The s ta te gam e commission has K arl Nim s is ill a t his hom e on and sm all d au g h ter of Ashland, home M onday from Eugene, w here sued will bear the num eral "4” a t O rchards, W ashington anounced the following tentativ e F ern Ave. were week end guests of Mrs. she sp en t a couple of weeks, vis- instead of *3”. F u n eral services will be held Y oungw orth’s paren ts, Mr. and iting dates fo r the various hunting sea­ her son in law and d au g h ter today, T hursday, Ju n e 22, a t 2:30 Mrs. C uthbertson a t th e T alen t Mr. and sons in Oregon: Mrs. John M urphy. with the Litw iller F u n eral chapel P h easa n t season—O ctober 14 to in ch arg e of arran g em en ts. November 12, both d ates Inclusive in Jackson, Josephine and Doug­ las counties, am ong several oth ­ R. E. REYNOLDS 77, ers. B ag lim it w as set a t four birds in any one day and no t more DIED SUNDAY, JUNE 11 than eight in an y seven days, one R obert E m m ett Reynolds, 77, (Cam p W hite G renade) ing around as though they w ere hen allowed in the to tal bag. died S unday evening, une 11, 1944, Q uail—Sam e open season a s for a t White. a t the Com m unity hospital. He Rain, rain and m ore rain. Can The tru ck s w ere unloaded and pheasants, w ith no t m ore than S A L E M — Expansion of the , held by the Jap anese stated th a t you figure o u t how rain fits in the tents were put up in a crude 10 birds in possession a t a n y one had been m ak in g his hom e on w ork of W ar P riso n ers’ Aid, Y. M I “The U nited S tates overnm ent is Seventh street. Mr. R eynolds was time. with the S aw dust Com m andos? fashion. W ork and more work. c. A., a p articip atin g service of | continuing to p ress the apanese Dt nm an said th e commission a long tim e resident of Ashland the N ational W ar Fund, m ay ‘ be G overnm ent to g ra n t full recipro­ T he fellows from the 1392 E ngi­ The hours of the night and early but has no relativ es in the city. neer F o restry Com pany can. expected as th e result of the city in this respect.” m orning filtered by, and fellows decided to stop the killing of doe On the d ay we moved out of still slogged on. I t had snowed a deer in K lam ath and L ake coun­ He is survived by one bro th er and S ta te D epartm ent announcem ent In th e event th a t w ider oppor­ three nieces. ties fo r one year a fte r h earin g C am p W hite to our bivouac a rea little th a t early m orning, but it th a t Jap a n has agreed to the p u r­ tu n ities fo r w ork w ith w ar p ris­ The Litw iller F u n eral Home is m any com plaints th a t m ule deer it poured down w ater. I t all h ap ­ disappeared w ith the rain. in charge of fu n eral arran g em en ts chase of $25,000 w orth of relief oners is afforded by th e Jap an ese pened very suddenly and before Some of the fellows worked herds are threatened w ith extinc­ Mr. Reynolds w as a m em ber of supplies a month for w ar prison­ Governm ent, W ar P risoners’ Aid we knew lt we w ci^ up in the through th a t day and then again tion. L ast year, he said, hunters ers and civilian internees in the is prepared to expand its p rogram the C atholic Church. high hills of Oregon. through th a t following night. Th reported bagging 3889 does. Phillippines, according to advices to m eet the needs, which a u th o r­ The buck deer season will be Yes, we left the Cam p a t night trees sta rte d to fall under the lus­ received by C harles A. Sprague, ities sta te are fa r beyond the lim i­ an d we’re now in the a re a In ty swings of the axes of the men, from O ctober 1 to O ctober 31, president of th e Oregon W ar ted am o u n t of supplies th u s fgr GRACE WATKINS C hest . which we are to sim ulate condi- and the sawm ill began to form. both d ates inclusive. agreed to by the Jap an ese Gov­ and Companion T he United S tates Governm ent ernm ent. fo r it hadn’t been disturbed by the IN a few hours we cut o u r firs t Are Invited to Be G uests of the has m ade available the funds to th in g then w as peaceful and quiet salb, and then a few m inutes A nnouncem ent h as been m ade tlons as in a th e a tre of w ar. Every la te r came our firs t board. SOUTHERN OREGON M INER Jjurchase the $25,000 w orth of in London th a t the B ritish Govern supplies each month, but adm inis­ m ent and th e U nited S ta tes Gov­ W e w ere now living up to o u r "h um -drum ” of hum ans, to see tratio n will be carried on by neu­ ernm ent have agreed upon a m eth ­ exposed p arts of o ur bodies, and nam e, and the saw dust really be­ a t the VARSITY TH EA TRE tra l representatives w orking for od fo r shipping supplies for w ar The cold air kept biting a t the gan to fly. As the days passed, W ashington June 12—The office (F rid ay and S atu rd ay ) W ar P riso n ers’ Aid, Y.M .C.A., prisoners in Japan, and it is ex­ every few seconds a chill would the fellows m ade im provem ents of price adm inistration announced LAND O F T H E O PEN RANGE funds for which are llocated from pected th a t as soon as opportun­ run up and down our spines. On about and in th eir tents, and today th a t seven million p airs of contributions t o each sta te ity is afforded by th e Jap anese arriv el a t o u r present area, we from the w ay the place looks shoes will become rat ion-free a t and through th e Oregon W ar Chest. G overnm ent for distribution th a t im m editely disem barked from the now you’d probably think they specified price reductions between “Tarzan’s Desert Mystery" The work of locating supplies, the w ork of W ar Prisoners Aid tru ck s into approxim ately six in­ had all the convtences of home. Ju ly 10th and Ju ly 29th. purchasing, packing and d istrib u ­ will be widely expanded. We ll call it home for now, for ches of mud and two inches of The move is being m ade to aid we know th at som eday soon w e’ll dealers in disposing of broken tion will be undertaken by W ar Neutral repsesentatives of War w ater. (Sunday. M onday, Tuesday) 1 P riso n ers’ Aid, Incorporation w ith Prisoners’ Aid, Y.M.C.A. have W e could have used a few of all be back there sittin g in th a t sizes and styles. C ertain types of “A GUY NAMED JOE” o ther neu tral organizations. been w orking in behalf of th e w ar those trees and quite a bit of th a t soft old arm chair listening to m en's and wom en’s shoes of all Please call a t the M iner Offlc« The State Department in Its an­ prisoners held by th e Jap an ese saw dust. In but a m a tte r of m in­ I radio com m entators speak of the sizes and yo u th ’s and boy’s shoes, nouncement of thia agreement for since the outbreak of the war In for Your Guest Tickets utes the fellows got used to the t p a s t W orld W ar 11. How about sizes on to six, will become a v a il­ THURSDAY NIGHT BOND RALLY BRINGS IN $70,000 TO SWELL ASHLAND SALES Ashlund USO FormaUAshland WAVE Gets Dance Lovely Affair Specialized Training TALENT NEWS Ashland Demos Select Officers Van Dyke Re-Elected to School Board New Gas Coupons Valid After Today Jacksonville Matron Dies Here Monday Tentative Hunting Dates Announced Army’s Bunyanmen Set Up Bivouac Here Despite Mud Y.M.C.A J Will Expand Aid to Yank Prisoners in Japan Odd-Lot Shoes To Be Made Ration-Free mud and water and were walk­ i that, fallow«? able for purchase without «tamp«. limited relief for war proleners the Pacific.