Pap** *1kat Jlal SemetlüM} City of Ashland uets funds From Sale of Property Attended War Finance Meeting Vice Presidential Candidate Speaks Here Friday Eve £ay~¿btd &ay¿ 9t! PTA WILL MEET THURSDAY EVENING The regular meeting of the Ashland Junior-Senior PTA is scheduled for tonight, Thursday evening, at 8 o’clock at the Jun­ ior High school library. On the program will be a talk by Mr. Earl T. Newbry, on pioposed legislation concerning the schools of Oregon, which will come be­ fore the voters of Oregon in the November election. All parents and patrons are urged to attend. Following the program will be a social hour. Three Objectors Found Guilty of Draft Evasion Funds Trickle in for War Chest Chairman Reports Mrs. Alice Patterson, Jackson county Sub Chairman of the War One conscientious objector was Finance committee is in Portland this week attending a meeting of sentenced to three years in pri­ son, and two others, also found the Oregon War Finance commit­ guilty, were turned over to pro­ tee, at which plans are being n u i p u itc y o i u ie wduuwii Coun made for the Sixth War Loan A late announcement last week bation officers, by Federal Judge Frank Thompson, local chair­ fcj Wa,*.«*UMlWiiVil» Ol fceillilg UlX Drive. On Wednesday the meet­ gave the news to Ashland that James A. Fee in federal court man of the Community War pivpwiiy, xuut uiougnt ing went into plana for the nat­ the candidate for vice president here. drive, stated this week that tow *W4*U»»h4g IttV « hum to Uie cny ional campaign and Thursday on the Republican ticket, John Ray Wilbur Zemke of Talent, Chest funds continue to come in and u4 ¿vxOtfuu unu uie A s h la n d took _____ up _______________________ after his conviction, told Judge Tuesday evening the local fund a discussion of plans for W. Bricker would stop briefly in Miuuui u iau ici, utcuruing to tig- j the state drive. Conferences were Ashland at 6:45 Friday evening. Fee that v ,• • he had no .. choice . under . had grown to about $1300. The urea supplied uy A. E. I owell, held at the Benson hotel. Mrs. He appeared on schedule, and u^„I,ell?lon otJ1.er Vi.3" °,bey quota for Ashland is >4,000. Most was introduced by U. S. Senator county commissioner. Ashland» Helen Dungan accompanied Mrs. man ” i? « ° f the funds which have been Guy Cordon and spoke for a few snare has been: 1941, S2.177.74; Patterson to Poi rtland. taken in to date have been volun- minutes to several hundred Ash­ tvs year) >1154.74; 1942-43, >20,- glad of the privilege of going to tary contributions from persons land people who had appeared at 390.19; 1943-44, >5,007.0», making prison for his religion. who have come to the office Mr the Southern Pacific depot to a city toUil of >20,020.30. During Clifford Frank Wooster and Several Ashland members of hear him. Following the talk, the Parent Teachers association Marvin Ray Guysinger, both of Thompson has set up in the Gas lue same period the Ashland and that of Mrs. Bricker the two attended the meeting in Medford Klamath Falls, were referred to company office. The block be­ school fund has accrued the fol­ tween First and Second streets A military wedding united in j mingled with the crowd, lowing funds; >1,440.25 $2,342.57, Tuesday afternoon. Presiding at the probation officer for investi­ has been solicited by the commit­ Governor marriage Miss Kathryn Brown of | jn his short talk, C >22,241.00, >3,205.55, m aking a the meeting was Mrs. Henry H. gation before sentence.—Medford tee appointed for the purpose Bricker pointed pointed out out that that the 1 issue George, state president of the Ni lew !. school district total of >20,310.45, Ashland and Lt. J. W. Lewis, on ______ and fine contrubution was made October 6 at the army post at of this campaign was whether or Oregon PTA and Mrs. H. C. Obye or a grand total for this area of bf the business houses and indi­ Ephrata, Washington. The bride not more power should be vested >58,130.81. regional vice president of Region viduals in that block. Other com­ has been an office worker in the in the federal government and Another program approved by of the Selby Chevrolet centralized in Washington. The 8 and rMs. W. R. Harper of the MEDFORD,— T h e R a m s e y mittees have not gotten into the county court, and which will office city council at Grants Pass, were yet, but expect to within of Ashland the past Whole world looks to this coun­ present Creek Canyon road, a feeder road stride appear on this fall's election bal­ company a few days, especially those com­ year. The chaplain at the post try for help, Governor Bricker to Evans vailey timber, has been lot, it a proposal to provide funds Welfare of school children as mittees appointed to make the rformed the ceremony, it was _ _____ __ said, ___ and ________ “if we are to help them. for the rebuilding of the county efected by the various legislative graded and is ready for traffic, rounds of business houses up and irned. Mrs. Lewis is the daught we must maintain the pattern of farm and hospital buildings. The er of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Brown (ree enterprise which in the past measures was the theme of the County Engineer Paul B. Rynn- down Main Street. »resent buildings are held to be of Ashland. The newly married 150 years has made this nation meeting. The matter of having ing reports. The federal public Mr. Thompson stated that the roads administration will gravel nedaquate for present needs. couple will make their home for the envy of the world” The education represented at the the road later. The cost, >25,000, committees being formed in the the present at Soap Lake, Wash­ speaker charged that the New coming peace conference was was borne by the timber owners nine election precincts of Ash­ ington, adjacent to the Ephrata deal has steadfastly departed one into with a permanent of- and Jackson county. It shortens land, have not as yet made any direct solicitations but those com­ air base, where Lt. Lewis is sta­ from this path. He stressed that ice internationally for education the log haul to mills in this city was favored. The organization tioned. “it is time for a change in Wash­ was also in favor of legislation to about ten miles and taps a rich mittees, too, are expected to get ----------- O-.,—... — This week 12 boxes were wrap­ ington,” and urged the election protect juvenile delinquents in­ area. Rynning said building the to work within a week or so. The War Chest drive officially ped in gay Christmas wrappings, of Governor Dewey as president, stead of putting them in jail, was road took longer than expected filled with Christmas cards, and asking that Oregon give him expressed and expressing favor due to labor and material short­ ends on November 11th again this year. games, books, playing cards, shav support by electing Congressmen for school bill 314. The meeting age. ----------- o----------- ing creams, soap, mints, and sev­ Ellsworth, Cordon and Morse. --------- _o------------ was in favor of health instruc­ eral other articles, and with each Mayor T. S. Wiley presented tion in the schools and to have a box having a carefully wnapped the vice presidential] candidate state nutrition supervisor for the homebaked fruitcake. T h e s e with a box of Ashland*» famous school «inches. boxes were arranged for by a peaches, and Mrs. R. I. Flaharty Attending from Ashland were Beginning Sunday at the Full group of Mexicans from the Sou­ presented Mrs. Bricker with a Mrs. C. C. Frazier, Mrs. B. L. Gospel Temple, Evangelist John thern Pacific Camp No. 232 in The Ashland Senior h i g h bouquet. Peters, Mrs._Jack Walker, Mrs. Stovall will conduct a series of the Siskiyous, who wanted to school team traveled to Lake- Accompanying the train from C. L. Wolff, Mrs. R. L. Crosby, meetings, which will continue send gifts to the boys in the ser­ view last Friday afternoon and in Grants Pass were an Ashland de­ Mrs. Larkin Grubb, Mrs. Jack each night of the week at 7:45 P. vice whu_might not get a Christ­ the first winning game of the legation which included the fol­ Zittercob and Mrs. B. D. McCoy. M. except Saturday. Rev. Stovall mas package. Bruno Muschalek, grid season, running wild over lowing: Ralph Koozer, Jackson Following the meeting refresh­ The opening of the annual is known as the Southern evan­ spokesman for the group, came the Lakeview team. Final score , Count; y Republican chairm a n; ments were served. Christmas seal sale, which finan­ gelist, and reports reveal that his to the Red Cross dressing rooms was 45-13. In the first half, the Earl T. Newbry, state senator, ces the fight against tuberculo­ meetings- in various cities of the chairman, Mrs. S. B. McNair, for local boys were held to close and Frank J. Van Dyke, state re­ ASHLAND INFANTRYMAN sis, has been changed to Novem­ United States have been widely advice in the proceedings. She scoring with the half period end­ presentative. PROMOTED IN ITALY ber 27, Mrs. Ruth E. Bauer, coun- attended. named Mrs. C. A. Haines and Mrs ing with the Ashland team lead­ ■ ■■ —- o------------ WITH THE FIFTH ARMY, It­ chairman, announced Satur- , Evangelist Stovall w ill be Chas. Fortmiller to assist in the ing 12 to 6. In the second half, For Dependable Houseware & aly-C orporal Howard D. Collins, ty day to a group of workers from speaking a number of nights on work. the Ashland Grizzlies got their Hardware at Reasonable Prices, whose wife Christens lives at 44 The boxes were sent out Wed­ fighting blood up, for they came think of Marshall-Wells on the Garfield Street, Ashland, Oregon, many sections of the county, gath prophetic subjects. Some of the for luncheon, at the Hotel messages are entitled, “How Will nesday and wil go to the San back to roll over their opponents Plaza, phone 21231. has been promoted to sergeant. ered Medford. The 1944 campaign was This Present War End?” “Is the ------------o Francisco Christmas ship in care almost at will. Samuelson scored He is a reconnaissance sergeant orginally scheduled to open on Antichrist at Hand?” “This Pre­ of Postmaster Wm. H. McCarthy, three times, Reedy twice, Ramey with the 91st Infantry Division of November 20. The change, she sent War in Prophecy”. chairman of the San Francisco and Gandee once each to make the Fifth Army in Italy. The evangelist will also be giv­ stated, was made to coincide with committee. the tollies for Ashland. Al! of the ing a series of messages on' Di war chest committee plans and » - —i-" O 1 » ' <• (B y OLD TIMKB) 10 boys making the trip saw ac­ vine Healing, and the sick will be shipment of campaign supplies tion in the game. To the Editor: prayed for on certain nights. There will be seals for every­ Coach John Roberts* junior This is the season when a TALENT, October 17—Mr. and The Full Gospel Temple is lo­ high team went to Grants Pass spare blanket is more important Mrs. Albert Murry and two child­ one this year, Mrs. Bauer declar­ cated at 485 Siskiyou, and the ed, emphasizing the need to get ren spent the week end with Mr new names on the mailing lists. public is cordially invited to at­ Funeral services were held Friday after noon, returning a spare tire. > > A and Mrs. Andy Carroll near Trail. There are many new people in tend these services. Weunesday, October 18 at 1 o’­ with their record of being unde­ Mr. Straus and Mr. Walters of the county, she added, v’ho are clock lor James D. Anderson, feated intock, taking the Grants The war has acomplished one wno died Sunday at the home of Pass iuniors to the tune of 19 to thing. It has made every news­ Sams Valley who recently pur­ undoubtedly anxious to aid this his daughter Mrs. C. R. Foster, 0. All of the local team scores paper reader an expert on geo­ chased the Talent Market moved worthy cause. their families here last week. Mr services were held at the Litwil- were made in the first half, with graphy. Meeting with the seal sale and Mrs. Straus are located in workers was Mrs. Elwood Hed- ler Funeral chapel and interment Ed Beare, Jerry Richardson and v v v The car stolen about three Glenn Speece, making the count­ was made in the Mountain View News from the Southwest Pa­ the Talent Camp ground and the ers. All of the game was played cific proves that when General Walters family in the apartment berg, president of the Public weeks ago from Don Sears of the cemetery. Health assiciation, which spon­ Mountain States Music Company, Anderson was born May 23, in the Grants Pass end of the MacArthur gets a few planes he at the store._ sors each year’s drive to raise field, they never being able to Mr. Ben Clark finished build­ funds, used to fight tuberculosis, by Lloyd Caulins, a company em­ 1870 at Effingham, Illinois. He knows what to do with them. ployee, was found Friday in once cross into Ashland territory. ing a new fire place in their exclusively . was a farmer by trade and had Duinsmuir, unharmed, except * * * . . home last week. lived in this community for the All of Coach Roberts’ reserves At the outset of the war, Uncle Community chairmen present Betty Combest who spent the were Mrs. StSwart Porter, Phoe- that the battery was dead. How­ past five years. He had been ill plaved in the game. Zeke observes the Nazis were ard Mayberry, Southern Pacific This Friday, both teams will past two months in the valley the past three month. He was a drunk with victory. Now, says m’pHno j n{x; Mrs. Lottie Van Scoy, Eagle employee, recognized the car, member of the local Nazarene again take to the road, the Senior U. Z., it’s their cities that are Come fn Mrs. V- Miirtin, Jack’ which was parked on a side high team to play at Grants Pass F r i d t Underwood, Washington sonville; Mrs. John Holmer, Cen­ street He called L. C. Ostrander, Church. plastered. Friday. Survivors include his wife, Mrs and the Juniors going to Kla- Point; Mrs. Frances I. Pear- Southern Pacific employee here v < v Falls for the week end Talent High defeated Prospect tral Hattie Anderson; two daughters muth son, Prospect; Mrs. C. Norman at Ashland, who told Sears of the games. President Roosevelt has “lied s,x, ,man football team 34-6 at Gail, Gold Hill and Mrs. John L. Mrs. C. V. Stevenson, Pasadena, ----------- o------------ car. Local police were asked to us into war,” says Clare Booth Ashland Friday night California and Mrs. C. R. Foster Peffley, Sams Vallley. check with the Dunfemuir police, Luce. This wild declaration may Mr and Mrs. Claude Williams of Ashland ad a brother in Neb­ Mrs. Enrel E. Stearns, the Ash­ who soon verified the report. The bring some comfort and cheer to and daughter Arlis moved from raska and a sister in Michigan. the troubled souls of Hirohito tne Rudy Conner pear orchard on land chairman, was unable to at­ >500 which was taken at the time tend because of illness. the car was stolen has not been and Hitler. Anderson Creek onto the Steve recovered. No trace of Caulkins About three o’clock Saturday , , , High proterty where Mr. Will- or his wife have been found eith­ thn j 4 y depart- js there any possibility that ' lams w ill have charge of the er. w “ called to fight a blaze 1 Hitter, Himmler, Goring and the "'mC oreoard north of Talent. Up to the present time war T \ h^ ^ l0p?do?n rear other Nazi war leaders will es- The first meeting of the Tal­ wounded returning to this coun­ ^ t ure’ “ - cap* Alied custody? This ques- ent Extension Unit was held at Three Ashland men were hail­ try have been adequately hand­ ^UI7i.ing n ^ 5 tion becomes acutely important the City Hall Wednesday Oct. 11 ed in Ashland City court this led, but with the increased de­ ey door *oto the rear of as the hour of German defeat at 10:30. There was a covered week. Kenna LeRoy (Bud) Gan- mand, the U. S. Army medical tn e store was damaged some draws close. It was in accord with dish luncheop at noon. The topic dee plead guiity to a charge of In an item in last weeks Lake department has called upon the 1 and a car belonging to Sid Reed the “right of asylum” that Hol­ was “Conserve with the scraD 1 operating an automobile while in- County Examiner, the California i ____ rr__________ WACs to furnish additional train . was damaged. A tire was burned land permitted Kaiser Wilhelm bag. Paterns ____ were shown and ’ a__•________ toxicated condition. He was fined i Oregon Power company is taking ed technicians, particularly to as and the paint on one fender da­ to chop wood at Doom. Howev­ how to use them. About 18 ladies >125.00 and $2.50 costs and given over all the electric generating sist the dental officers in army maged. a 20 day sentence in jail. The and distributing facilities of the er, the Allied governments have sat down to lunch. hospitals. The quota set for the In the forenoon the truck was warned non-belligerents that no Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clark were sentence was suspended as was California Public Service Com­ Ashland area has-been placed at called to 63 California Street effort to protect war criminals business callers in Jacksonville part of the fine on condition of pany, serving communities at five. The training received will where a woodshed at the rear of or help them elude the long arm Thursday. future good conduct. His liquor Lakeview, and vicinity in Oregon be under the nation’s finest in­ the residence was burned. Con­ of international justice will be Mrs. Maxine Rowe of Central permit was turned over to the and Alturas, Cedarville, Canby structors and the enrollee will tents of the shed were not saved, tolerated. Point spent Sunday afternoon state liquor commission with the and vicinity in California. The have the satisfaction of knowing and wood stacked nearby was visiting friends in Talent. She recommendation that it be sus­ company had been purchasin'’ * * * she is accomplishing a big war badly scorched. pended for a year. He was also much of its power of late from is a former resident of Talent. We read that Hitter is develop­ time job, and at the same time Bill Williams of the U. S. Navy instructed to pay for damage to COPCO. About 2250 customers ing Berchtesgaden into a fortress is home from Farragut, Idaho for city property in the amount of were served by the company. acquiring a valuable and highly for protection against his hench­ a 15 days furlough. He is the son >25. Joseph Freese was arrested Transfer of the property is sub­ trained profession for the future. ----------- o------------ men should they turn on him. of Mrs. Dave Bradley and a gra­ for not having an operator’s li­ ject to approval of the California The Fuehrer’s secret weapon is duate of the Talent High School cense. He also plead guilty and Railroad Commission, the Public Saturday night was an evening white police dogs. He now has in 1944. was fined >7.50 including costs, Utilities Commissioner of Oregon of varied activities at the USO 350 of them in his huge kennels, Talent Community Club met which he paid. Jack Dwight Mc­ and federal regulatory commis­ Friends here received word the Club. Mrs. Lockhart had some has recently ordered that all oth­ Wednesday, „ . . October ------- 18 at the Coy was taken into custody on a sions. »ast week that Lt. Robert T. Les- GIs move the big ping pong table er dogs of the same color and City Hall and a special invitation charge of tampering with a car The Lakeview property consis­ ie had been killed in action in from the front porch, as it is get- , breed De drafted for his defense. was given to strangers and peo- I not his own i. He plead guilty and ted of distribution lines, rural Italy. Leslie was at one time sta­ tin gtoo cool to play outside, into I Verily, how art the mighty fall- pie living in the vicinity. Officers 1 was fined >10.00 and costs of lines ahd a hydro-generating elected at a recent meeting in­ >2.50 and given a 20 day jail plant on New Pine creek and the tioned in Ashland as a member the dining room, so 2 tables o f , en. * < clude, Mrs. Belle LaVander, pre­ sentence, which was suspended on 66 kv transmission lines extend­ of the state police force. His par­ ping pong were going all evening ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Leslie In the library there were card ing 30 miles west from Lakeview State treasure Scott reports sident; Mrs. Jason Ottinger. Sec­ condition of good behavior. ----------- o----------- of Klamath Falls were notified ames, checkers and reading, that Oregon cities have reduced retary and Mrs. Charles Hold- to connect with the COPCO svs- by the War Department that ancing as usual. their debt by over 10 millions in ridge Treasurer. A discussion of tem. The Alturas system embro''- At closing time the mail was two years. Ashland is reported to approaching activities of the club their son was killed on October 1. ed the hydroplant on New P ’ — Postmaster General Walker an­ creek, local distribution line®, th'’ Lt. Leslie was bom at Klamath taken to the post office which have made a reduction of >141, Falls, starring in athletics there consisted of 6 post cards and 11 891.51. The net debt on July 1, Charles O. Long Jr. left Fri­ nounced that a new three-cent line and distributing system se- letters nad written 1944 was $159,633.56, the report day. On his return he will drive stamp will commemorate the 50th ving Cedarville and the 66 and later at O! OSC. He was 27, and J?1 f - which IL n , been 1 enlisted in the army air corps in during the evening. through a new White logging anniversary of motion pictures transmission line from Altura'; tn shows. February, 1943 and received his truck purchased by the C. L. on October 31st. Camby where it connects wit* y r * The new issue will be placed the COPCO plant. The large sized task of moving wings and commission at Marfa, Skeeters logging Company of Tai A curious male tosses in this -------- .—-<>...... ..., - furniture, nxiures fixtures ana and stock question: Will women in the ent. on first day sgh» in Hollywood Texas. He was a bomber pilot. the ufe lurnnure, His wife and 2% year old s o n ,° f fj16 Metz store started last armed services accept the term Floyd Goin of Prospect, after and in New Yolk City. Pictured W. T. Brickey last week made ------ ' Sunday and by the middle of the "veteran” when they’re muster- • spending the past two weeks un­ on the stamp is a G-I audience a $10.00 contribution to the Nat­ now live in Arcadia, California. week all of the stock was in the ed out? dergoing treatment for back in­ viewing a movie somewhere in ional War fund, at the reauest of Mrs. Jack Thrasher, owner o f ; new quarters in the Enders build juries has returned to his work the South Pacific. his son Ralph Brickev, who has the Thrasher Kennels at Phoenix r ing. I- The store is still closed how- near Prosnect with the Skeeters been overseas in the South Paci­ was a visitor in Ashland Tuesday ever ,so that the tables can be For Dependable Houseware & Logging Co. For Dependable Houseware & fic for about a year. The cm iri afternoon, following her return arranged inged and stock properly dis Hardware at Reasonable Prices, C. L. Jones of Anderson Creek Hardware at Reasonable Prices, button was made to the fund r«-» played. Plans are being made for think of Marshall-Wells on the was a business caller here last think of Marshall-Wells on the w ill replace the usual Christmas from Klamath Falls, where gfce pla; formal opening soon. had been on buaine«. ♦Plaaa, phono 11211. Plaaa. phono 11111. week (ft Local Girl Weds Army Man Oct 6 PTA Meeting Held At Medford Wed. _______________ Road Ready J C Mexicans Donate for Christmas Boxes « Ashland Downs Lakeview; Juniors Take Grants Pass Christmas Seal Sale to Start November 27th ’n That Services Wednesday for J. D. Anderson Revival Begins at Full Gospel Temple TALENT HEWS Stolen Auto Found at Duinsmuir Satur. Five WACs Is The Quota for Ashland Former Ashland State Police Killed in Italy Fire Department Has Two Calls Satur. Three Ashland Men Fined in Court Varied Activities at USO Saturday Eve f New Stamp Coming COPCO Takes Over Lakview Properties