Univ of Oregon Lb ^¿ s o t ® ìììì ¿Mia: POREITPIRBS **»o yi<5* VA, Papal '¡hai J ta i Soaut^H ? 'la S a tf-A o d Satfi 9i! Number 29 ASHLAND. OREGON, THURSDAY, Auguat 17, 1944 VOL. XUI School Board Sets Calender for the Year Services Held on The following 17 y ear olds from Monday for Ashland have enlisted In the U. j 8. navy, according toH. W. C rain j Mrs. J. H. Henry recru iter In ch arg e of the Med­ Ashland Youths Enlist in Navy f » Hilt Army Aviator Flies P-47 in England 9 Jackson County Youths Receive KOG Recognition An E ighth A A F F ig h ter Station E ngland— 1st L t. Louis G. Al­ phonse, of Hilt, California, whose wife, th e form er Gwendolyn R. ford N avy R ecruiting Station. Darby, lives a t 1511 N.W. 15th Ashland school board met on-> Nine Jackson C ounty youngst- Death cam e S atu rd ay evening St., O aklahom a City, Okla., is now Eldred Leroy Jack, son of M t. , , „ Monday evening. A ugust 7, In the v i ’. HUBERT HUNTLEY to Mrs. J. H. Henry, well known piloting a P-47 T hunderbolt a t era have been cited by the Keep and Mrs. W ilfred C. Jack, Rt. 2; re g u lar m onthly session, to up- rM ANUK Dale R ay Anderson, son of Mrs. Ashland Civic and church leader. this 8th F ig h te r Command S ta ­ Oregon Green Association for prove the calendar for the for ------------ She had been In failing health for tion in England. The tw enty-three m eritorious service to th eir «tuw th e coming year, the office of Mt a. J. Edw ard T hornton re- C larice B. Anderson, Rt. 1; Doug- las Ernm ett Kerby, son of Mr. and some time, but expected to spend y ea r o jd u euten an t Is a m em ber and have been aw _____ arded __________ m erit bad- Supt. Theo J. Norby m ade known ceivud Uie aad new s or Uie deaui flg h ter g roup led by Lt. | ges These g irls and boys mem thia week. A study of the follow- O1 ner nopuew, Lt. ito o ert H u n t­ Mrs. Elton E. Kerby, Rt. 1; Dale the sum m er here. She had come phUip E. Tukey, Jr., of Cape I era of the Green Guard, have help- ing calendar will show th at school jey ( wuo W-J( aunxi ui action, in William Kiser, son of Mr. tn d up th is s p r n g from I asadena. Mrs. Kiser, 126 F irs t S treet; John California, w here she m aintains EUzabeth Me , ed in th e publicly-sponsored fire will officially open on Monday y ,o * reach Uiextie oi action, on Eric Powell, son of Mr. Alden D. w hiter home. She was ^c - , his Thunderbolt as a | prevention program by reporting m orning Sept. 11, although sev- j UJy i^u i. Lit. Hunitey w as tne • ' » < , fighter-bom ber, Lt. Alphonse has or p u ttin g out fires and have eral m eetings of the faculty, etc, a nd mtis. H arotd O. Powell, 281, O ak stre e t, Jam es an Quackenbush. son o. has been a resident of Ash a ham m ering a t the Hun ever been aw arded these badges in re- will be held prior to th at time, n unu«y, joriueriy ot A em anu, but Freem Mrs Agnes Quackenbush. Rt. 2; and Lincoln for th e past 15 years^ S cognition of th eir fine service to Following Is he schedule for the J1OW uvutg a t M ontclair, New Je r- , Donald Lee W elbum . son of Mr. spending much of her tim e in ® nd the sta te and th eir com m unities. year, subject to revisions, brought BUy ered A lturas, Lakeview, Coquille, Judging by the spot they are in, offer for a week end. All like th Red Bluff, M arshfield, C ottage p ark and the sw im m ing pools, it’s no w onder the Finns are be- Grove, Dulnsm uir, Weed and E u ­ A. D. McReynolds, s ta te fo rest­ T here w ere W aves and sailors ) -coming to think the Reich is all rek a as possible opponents. er, reported this week th a t sm all from K lam ath F a lls also. M any wrong. M rs. S trom berg and fam ily will boys s ta rte d a fire beneath a nice cookies w ere b ro ught In by x # Z come to Ashland as soon as sult- bridge north of C entral P oint ) th e Am erican Legion A uxiliary M ust be tough on Japanese an ­ ab lt living q u arters can be found, M onday afternoon The blaze quick and the P resb y terian Church, but cestors with all those perm ',nent- -o Roland Schuerm an left Tuesdav ly spread over the d ry g rass and bv S unday evening th ere w ere on­ lv visiting relatives pouring in on ly “crum bs” left and Mrs. Paul them . on a vacation a t th e L ake of the for a tim e endangered buildings Woods. His tw o sm all daughters In the area. Quick w ork by the Finnell, refreshm ent chalrm a n departm ent, however, Each passing day th e im pre,’s- accom panied the C am p F ire girls fo restry urg es a ’l organizations to rem em ­ W ally Brown, Virginia Mayo, Amelita W ard, Alan Carney, u itli Gordon prevented burning of any bulld- to th eir cam p a t th a t spot also. . ber their d ates for cookie dona­ lon Is grow ing stro n g er th a t H it­ Oliver and Freddie Slack and his orchestra in "Seven Days Aii.ore." Mr Sherman will reum Friday tag.. Considerable grass was des- lers number is one nine four four. tions to the club. hn,1..,n Camp 1 Fire Girls Are At Lake O the WOOdS ' 8eCingdno' USO Donations Listed Services Held on Tuesday for William Hawikns eight .50 calibre wing guns, when .. OPA To Issue Hew Gas Coupons In September T h is ’n That Lithia Theatre Is Re-Opening Friday am Ashland Legionaires Back From Portland Meeting Saturday.... Many Marines Visit . USO Over Week End Forest Department Stops Grass Fire •nd the g ir l» w il l return Tuesday, troyed, It wa» reported.