r25, bond when she n o w at the end of the week the Milo P. U narra, 495 North Main parade up Main street in Ash­ failed to appear in City court for town is full of students. St., Ashland Ore. will soon leave land was held. Heading the par­ Mr. Norby stated that school hearing, in driving out of the for overseas combat duty upton ade was Walter P. Hamby on his will take up ut 8:45 Monday park, near the police station, she completion of ten weeks advanc­ palammo saddle horse and using narrowly missed the police car morning at the Lincoln and ed instructions here as an aerial the saddle which was on display and motorcycle parked near the Washington grade schools. The engineer on a B-24 Liberator for a couple of weeks at the schedule calls for the students to police station and struck the rear bomber. Taxi depot. The saddle with stay from 8:45 to 10 a.m. and of the parked car belonging to Practice bombing, aerial gun­ some >3,000 worth of silver in­ Fred Taylor before she could from 1 to 2:30 for the first day. nery, simulated contact with en- lay work drew many expressions Following the first day, the 1st, stop Neither vehicle sustained emy aircraft, long range naviga- of pleasure. Following Mr. Ham- 2nd and 3rd grades will attend serious damage. She did not have tional problems and emergency by were C. P. Talent, Jim War- school from 8:45 to 11:30 and a driver’s license. lanaing procedures have been a ren, Jack Young, George Clark, from 1 p.m. to 2:30 when school • part of tne rigid training course carrying the colors. Follow ing will be dismissed. The third ’ Corporal O’Harra and the nine the colorbearers were the major- grade will be dismissed at 3:00 1 otner members of his crew have ettes, Mabel Green, Phyllis Ca- p.m. All other grades will follow Gifts received at the Ashland | been undergoing since reporting ton, Pearl Henry a n d Gloria the schedule from 8:45 to 12 a.m., USU during the past three weeks ‘ at this Second Air Force combat Wenner. They lead the municipal and 1p.m. to 3:45 p.m. are laded below Magazines, Mrs '»1 crew training base. band which played a number of Mr. Norby also pointed out Paula Murphy and Mrs. A. E. I Corporal O’Harra entered the marches. The band was followed Messer; Flowers, Miss tierna that all those students living east service in January, 1943. He is by a long string of mounted rid- of Gresham and Third Streets Haight; Grape juice, Mrs. Cannel a graduate of Ashland High ers on various sizes and kinds of will attend the Lincoln school Barnhouse; Peaches, Mr. J. D. school in the class of 1936. His horses. The parade went the and all those students living west Woodworth; USO Bulletins Dis­ wife, Olive, lives in Talent Ore- length of main street and then of Gresham nnd 3rd Streets will tributed, Obera Leonard and ! gon. j doubled back. Many spectators Peggy Taylor; Cookies, Mrs. j attend the Washington school. ------------°------------ ] thronged the sidewalks to see th R. B. Parr, superintendent of All students who have become Eric Weren, Methodist Church; the Talent schools, announced ! The local rationing office has TRAVELING EXAM- parade. six years of age on or before No- Mrs. Fred Homes and Mrs. Hom started issuing “B5” and “C5” INER COMING At two o’clock the afternoon’s vernber '* 15 will to at er ill ‘ be allowed " A traveling Examiner of oper- schedule of events was held at of experienced teachers would be gas tickets m_strip form on Sep­ Scientist; Mrs. A. E. Peters, Mrs. tend. However, if it appears ad­ here for the opening of school on tember 1st, these replacing the ators and chauffeurs will be at the rodeo park. More than a visable to the school authorities, Jack Walker and Mrs. R. Brant­ Monday, Sept. 18. He also stated older type of flat coupons. These the City hall in Ashland on Mon- thousand people paid admissions consideration will be given in ley, Baptist Church; Mrs. A. E. that the school buildings had re­ coupons are also serially num­ : day, Sept. 11 and will be on duty to see a full afternoon’s list of special cases, to pupils who will Messers.: Mrs. Esther Young, ceived considerable maintenance bered, which enables a quick from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m., word riding events. not be six years of age until af- j Trinity Guild, First event: drill, Ladies Aux- work during the summer vaca­ checkup in case of misuse of the from the secretary of state’s of- ter November 15, a special per­ tion, and were ready for the coupons for they can easily be fice states. Those wishing driv- iliary, Sheriff Posse. No second mit may be granted. There will traced to the board which issued ing permits or licenses are asked entry. opening of school. be no midyear classes. to get in touch with the examin- I Second event: Pleasure horses Following is the list of teach­ them. Most of the first day will be The new “A” coupons, valid er in those hours. I three-gaited for men, first prize ers and their assignments: taken up in enrolling the stu­ | James Warren: second pri z e, Grade school: 7th and 8th—Mrs September 22, will be serially dents, issuing supplies and text­ George Smith; third prize, Platt Wheeler; 6—Miss Flora Stokoe; numbered, which will make all books, etc. ¡Andrews; fourth prize. Dr James 4th and 5th—Mrs. Nell Young. of the gas coupons now issued T h e Woman’s Society o f 2nd and 3rd—Mrs. Harrietta serially numbered and easily j Hays. High School Starts Monday Christian Service of the Metho­ traced. ! Third event: Relay stake race Senior high school will start on dist met in the social rooms of Parks. First prize, James Warren’s team Monday morning also, but the the church on Friday Sept. 1st. 1st. Mrs. Cecile Fifield. 1 of James Warren, Bob Lytle, GAS CONSUMPTION UP High School: Superintendent high school will be open today, Mrs. J. R. McCracken, presided Services were held Monday at Fred Hall, A. L. Muse. Second Gasoline consumption in Ore­ Thursday and Friday, all day lor in the absence of the president, and Coach—R. B. Parr. Science and Math—H. A Phillips; Eng­ gon during the first seven mon­ the Litwiller Funeral Chapel for prize, C. B. Harrison’s team of the registering of students. All Mrs. George Mason. lish and Physical Ed, Mrs. E. ths of 1944 exceeded use for the Mrs. D. M. Lowe, who died last C. B. Harrison, George Clark, who intend to start to school here Routine business was transact­ Bales. Commerce and Homemak­ same period of 1943 by 2,169,025 week end. Dr. George M. Bruce, Dale Smith, Mr. Shuman, whether they will start Monday Fourth event; Ladies pleasure or at a later date because they ed and plans for the celebration ing—Mrs. De 1 i 1 a h Jennings: gallons, it was disclosed today at of the Ashland Methodist church Band ___ and Orchestra —M r s the Secretary of state’s office in officiated at the services, Mrs. class, First prize, Mrs. Fern Wool are working, are urged by the of the 80th anniversary of the ____ Lowe had been a long-time mem ridge, second prize, Jane Hamby, Salem. f faculty to enroll, so that classes founding of the church and for Harry Myers third prize, Betty Fidler. Consumption through July to­ ber of the local church. may be arranged. The building the dedication of the fireplace Fifth event, Family class, First Mrs. Lowe was born at Tren­ Mrs. G. W. Bruce with her taled 129,652,949.45 gallons this will be open for enrollment dur­ were outlined by the pastor, Dr. ing the evenings also, from sev­ Bruce. The date for this celebra­ daughter, Mrs. Ruth Robinson year, compared to 127,483,922.37 ton, Missouri, July 16, 1869. She prize, Mr. and Mrs. James War­ was married to D. M. Lowe on ren; second prize, Mr. and Mrs. en to nine o’clock, Mr. Norby an­ tion has been set for Sunday, left by stage this morning for gallons a year ago. November 5th. July 29, 1888. To this union James Bell, third prize, Mr. and Oakland, California where they For the month of July, con­ nounced. three sons and a daughter were Mrs. F. Fidler, will visit with Mrs. Bruce’s sist­ sumption dropped slightly under The progress of the work on Provision is made also for the physically handicapped, and par­ afghans was reported by the er, Mrs. Ed Schneider for a week last year. During the month, bom, who with Mr. Lowe and a I Sixth event, Exhibition of five there were 20,702,071 gallons us­ sister, Mrs. Emma Gentry, sur- , gaited horses, first, Mrs. Geo. ents or guardians of physically head of the work committee, ed, compared to 21,833,024 a year vive her. The family came to Dean, second, O. H. Bengston, handicapped children, whom they Mrs. Minnie Davis and plans for Ashland in 1909, buying the old third James Warren. ago. feel cannot attend the regular finishing this project were dis­ Seventh event; Exhibition of Meyers place in the Valley View Bchool classes,are urged to come cussed. section, where they lived until Tennessee walking horses, L. Tu­ to the administration offices in A sacrifice luncheon was en­ (By OLD TIMER) 1934. In the years that Mr. and larski, first; Virginia Hammond, the bank building, to consult with joyed at the noon hour after To t’»3 EkUtor: Mrs.. Lowe lived at Valley View, second; Betty Fidler, third. t h e superintendent regarding wmeh the afternoon session was The Horse Show demonstrated Eighth event; Musical chair Mr. and Mrs. Dale O’Harra ar­ they were active in showing in schooling for the children. It is opened by a song service under that “iron-shod hay-burners” are national and state fairs, horse, first, Fred Hall. the earnest desire of the school the direction of Mrs. William still much in evidence.................... rived home for a short visit from county, Ninth event; Palomino three- Tuscon, Arizona. He will go to presenting many outstanding ex- > > > officials that none be forced to go Webber with Mrs. Harold Mon gaited horses, first prize, Jane i hibits of canned fruits and vege­ Topeka Kansas for reasignment. roe at the piano. without an education. Uncle Zeke says he would like Mrs. O’Harra lives in Talent and tables. They had many ribbons Hamby; second prize Dr. R. E. Mrs. Webber conducted the de­ to own a horse again but he has Maintenance Work Done third prize( Shirley Newbry votions, the topic being The Sa­ n’t any place to park the animal. has been in the office of the Tal­ and awards to show for their i Lee; Tenth event; Pinto class in ; work along this line. Considerable maintenance work credness of Money. ent irrigation for the past three He couldn* leave it out beside the years. | For a time they lived near three gaits, first, L. Tularski; se­ has been under way during the Mrs. C. L. Bergstrom assisted all night the way many do I Miss Betty Morrow of Ashland Medford and Mrs. Lowe became cond prize, “Blacky” Smith; summer vacation months, it was by Mrs. Ben Willard presented curb stated, and many of the rooms an interesting program, giving their autos. > > > is spending a few days this week a member of the Pythian Sisters, third prize, R. E. White. Eleventh ev e n t; Children’s have been redecorated and re- an account of the medical work with her sister and brother in of which organization she was Tokyo radio warns the Japs law Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bresse. , head for some time. She was class in three gaits, first prize painted, furnaces repaired a n d o Gf the Methodist church at var- that darker days for them are put in proper working order and ious mission stations in Africa, Bob Purvis of Yreka, Califor­ , also a worker in the Order of Tom Hall; second prize,, Clifford the buildings otherwise brought some of the stations mentioned ahead. One doesn’t need to be an nia was calling on friends in j Eastern Star and Daughters of Smith. Twelfth event; stallions on up to peak efficiency for the com were Mary Long Hospital at astronomer to predict the Rising Talent Monday. He is a former j the Nile. Sun is headed for a permanent , resident. At the service, Mr. and Mrs. parade in three gaits, first, Dean ing term. Wembo Nyama, Dispensary and eclipse. Sc school officials are expecting Public Health work in Lodja, j The Sunday school of the Fri­ I Paul Byers sang two favorite Owens; second place, Dr. R. E. < v v about the usual enrollment in the Medical work in Tunda also in ends Church held a picnic on hymns, “Lead Kindly Light” and Lee; third place Jim Warren. Thirteenth event, Hunter, class It was an inspired reporter Wagner Creek Monday afternoon “Abide With Me.” A profusion of schools this year, which the past Minga and Southern Rhodesia. flowers bespoke the high esteem ' jumping, first, Bob Lytle; second years have been about 950 to A duet was presented by Mrs. who described Mussolini in re­ About 75 members attended. place, J. H. Lemley. 1000 pupils in the public schools. Paul Byers ana Mrs. C. V. Carey I tirement as “unwept, unhonored The Rev. Freedenbury sold his of her legion of friends. Two sons and the daughter , Fourteenth event; Stock horses property on Gibson Avenue to after which the Medical work of and unswung.” Teachers Listed Mr and Mrs. Jack Boatwright of Mrs. Carl Sanderson were pre- 1 cutting cattle, etc., first Dr. . * * * High school — • Earl Rogers, the Methodist church in the It is calculated that the na­ Medford. Mr. Freedenberg plans sent for the services. One son, Helms, second, C. W. McDonough United States and in Alaska was Principal; ‘Grace Walker, secre­ tional post war debt will reach on going to Fossil, Eastern Ore­ Don, on duty in the South Paci- third, Wesley Morris. tary; t E. Louise Brown, English; reviewed, briefly. The afternoon the 300 billion mark. It can’t well fic could not attend. Burial was | Fifteenth event; calf roping, gon to make that his home. session was closed with a mite tPatricia Clark, commerce; fJack made in the Mountain View first, Wesley Morris; second, be helped, although there is Frank Works of Prospect was box opening. Climer, mathematics and vice I Dean Owens. much moaning over the legacy a Talent visitor last week. He is cemetery. — ------o----------- - principal; tVera Climer, English -------- —o----------- j Sixteenth event; Steer stop­ of debt that will be left to pos­ a former resident. and library; Edith Good, mathe- ping, first, second and third terity. Back in the 1890’s the na­ Mr. and Mrs. Andy Carroll of matics and science; tPhyllis prizes won by J. E. Owens, only tional expenditures hit the bil near Trail is spending a few days Gueffroy. girl’s physical educa­ jjon dollar mark. Everyone con- in Talent this week. one qualifying. tion and biology; TNora Lund, vo­ Seventeenth event; Steer rid- A representative of the U. S. sidered that perfectly impossible, Don Miller of Medford was cal music supervisor; Mary Mc- neth L. Fordham, will be in Ash- It was put up to “Czar Thomas Bellview and Valley View 4-H ing, to qualify it was necessary pi transacting business here Thurs­ Larnen, homemarking; tA lf Mek- Civil Service Commission, Ken- B. Reed, then speaker of House clubs are making extensive plans ^o stay on steer four minutes, vold, industrial arts; I. A. Mirick, land and vicinity Today, Septem­ of Representatives. Nothing scar­ day afternoon. for the annual 4-H club fair to Those qualifying to earn $2.50 Mr. and Mrs. Norval Stockstiil instrumental music supervisor; A __~ v- i- i ' o ber e r I, 7, lu e c r u i t m men e n i u for i ju u o u on u e u ed r u m. m a r rejoinder eju m u er w a s “This r m a of Portland is visiting relatives be held at the county fairgrounds awar(j money were Wilford Fun- to r recruit jobs Tom. His was boYs ? j ^81' i the west coast. All types of work I is a billion dollar country.” All and friends in Talent this week. on September 26, 27, and 28. derburg, Ashland; Horace Bit tie nvrnFf«ania,.L^i!i.dieS: ers5i skilled tradesmen, helpers, hands hushed forthwith. Amer- Mr. Stockstill is with the Coast The last day of the fair will see Medford; Joe Potestio, Dorris the annual action of the stock. > j ohn Kerby, Ashland; Denzel and laborers are needed imme- I ica has expanded vastly since rnctifdHn studles> Clyde Mitchell diately at the naval establish- . then, so let us keep our chins Guards. of the 4-H clubs here Cameron, Central Point; Wallace Mr. George Thompson aged 97 Leaders Timinr i , i « i . t n u 1 ments in Vallejo, and San Fran- up. Incidentally the national debt years old passed away at the have been conferring with local West, Central Point; “Blacky” nrin^kai htM«pa?roH2dnL'iJrnrks cisco» California; Bremerton, Wn of World War I was approxi- Community Hospital in Ashland citizens in an effort to make the Hockersmith, Ashland; Milton secretary; t u S ¿ X e r . ^ i and Alameda* California. mately .27 billion, including 11 Wednesday. He and his daught­ affair more of a community af- Gordon, Central Point; and Don with a general participation 1 Hickey, Medford. billion lent foreign countries. er, Mrs. Chloe Butler lived in fair studies; E. S. Corthell, mathema- in the event. About twice the V V V the Griffith apartment for the w aldnE td i.nhCe. :n d * rrUi e ' ' - ' - Ä foT bíí The true test of civilization is, past year. Funeral services were number of beef will be shown as last. not the census, nor the size of held at the Litwiller Funeral this year ---------- o I Marshall-Wells Store on the cities, nor the crops,—no, but the Home Friday at 10:30 with the cial studies; ‘Gertrude Lorton, plasa. kind of men the country turns Rev. Earl Downing of the Church A third class petty officer Girls’ Physical Education and out.—Emerson. ! of Christ, officiating. Cremation Wave from Klamath Falls Naval English; Lizzie K. Merritt, Spe­ took place at the Grants Pass < / / Air Station visited the local club Washington School—Joseph L. cial Assignment; Mildred Mil­ I Three Ashland service stations over the week end and related a Speaking of changing horses, Crematory. lion, English, V. E. Mittag, Indus­ Fader, Principal and Intermedi- Mrs. Raymond H. Morris and were entered over the week end i story of how the USO club in trial Arts: Ethel Reid, Mathema­ ate Grades; tFrances Aikins, In- apparently the advice doesn t hold - - ~ - Barstad -{ood when it comes to vice pres- baby son returned to their home and the police have been busy in Amarillo, Texas, was her friend tic» and English; tJohn Roberts, termediate Grades; Cora in Prospect Sunday. Mrs. Morris attempting to trace down the of­ in need and says for that reason Boys’ Physical Education and Intermediate Grades; Eugenia lents. has been at the Ashland Hospital fenders, it was learned. Crosby’s she has a soft spot in her heart v * v Social Studies; tJere’ Simmons, Carson, Primary Grades; tNancy People are asked to buy only the past two weeks. Service Station at the corner of ! for all USO clubs. This was her Homemaking and Mathematics; ! Fieguth, Intermediate Grades; Mrs. Belle Skeeters spent La­ Helman and North Main was en- 1 first visit over to Ashland and tBetty R. Walch, Art; Guy W. Eunice Hager, Primary Grades; one article at a time. Perhaps it t e r e d during Saturday night likes every thing about it. For Madge Mitchell Primary Grades; would be alright to buy two bor Day in Ashland. Evans, Custodian. Mrs. Helen Bingham of Jack­ when some gas stamps were tak- ' one thing she appreciated the Lincoln School — Edith L. Alice F. Willits, Primary Grades; shoes, however. sonville spent last Tuesday with en and about a dollars worth of ' greeness of the valley compared * * v Bork, Principal and Intermediate A. L. Peachey, Custodian. It’s surprising how often a wo­ Mrs. Louise Combest. hickles. Teague’s Richfield stat- I to the brown area around Kla- General—Theo J. Norby- Sup­ Grades, Florence P. Allen, Inter­ ion at Bush and North Main was math Falls at this time of year. mediate Grades; M. Betty Hile- erintendent, Dean A. Duffield, man is holding the ladder that Mr .and Mrs. H. L. Moore of broken into, but nothing is re- I ------------o----------- tnan, Primary Grades; Jerrine Clerk; tAdelaide S. Clary, Sec­ a man climbs to success. Ashland were in Medford Tues­ ported missing. Wolfe’s Service Mote, Primary Grades; Lillian retary; Patricia Geiser, Public Check up now on your Nicholson, Primary Grades; Ber­ Health Nurse; J. E. Chamberlain, We read that the OPA has 60- day attending to business mat­ station at Church and North glass and painting needs for fall Main was also entered and >1.50 and winter weather protection. tha A. Stephens, Intermediate General Maintenance. 000 persons, including 2700 law- ters in ttye county seat. in pennies was reported missing Marshall-Wells Store on the Grades; Ethel Stockard, Primary * Transfers. irs on the payroll. Isn't it aw- — -BUY BONDS----- as a ru u lt Grades Willard Miles, Custodian. tNew to School System, JSO Donations b le n t Schools Will Open on Monday, Sept. 18 CpL bale O’Ha'ra is Aerial Engineer Gas Tickets Come Now in Strip Form WSCS Met on Friday, Sept 1 Services Held for Mrs. Lowe Monday This ’n That TALENT NEWS Civil Service Wants to ReCruit Laborers .. I Annual 4-H Club Fair Plans Progressing Service Stations in Ashland are Robbed Klamath Falls Wave Praises Local USO