B jik v r jj i PafM *1kat JlaA £ ___ ____ _____ r . a nr «Dar« far futura vious games, the Tigers from J r a 'U T / u á M e taweJ ter««». Vaaa« a ia»«♦ * * • " » • • " i r a » *utur* ture a forum group, the meeting the season for the local boys, was Adams, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Ed­ held in the auditorium of the Medford, pushed over the goal raraUe to »ka air kr applyi«S » • ' T T ^ ^ ^ k h Ï a t t k S w o y *‘ won easily by the score of 35 to wards, Mrs. G. H. Wiltze, Mrs. R. Southern Oregon College of Ed- line for the first tally. The Asn- Tfcay aray ka «aliad far »ratoin« af»ar »kai» ai«k»aaa»ti birthdoy. 0. The Ashland team had feared C. Stemple, and Joseph L. Fader, ucation at 3:30 p in., at which land team next received the ball an upset on the final game, and Cubmaster. -------------- o , , speakers will be Dr. Warren D. with Samuelson returning it to Coach Roberts had drilled the Smith, Dr. Quido Jorquero, Mr. the Ashland 40 yard line. A few boys every evening in the mud ADMITS THEFTS Manuel Lopez, and Dr. Hernane plays later, Reedy of Ashland, Medford—Sheriff Syd I. Brown and rain in special defense plays Tavares De Sa. Participating sent a long pass to Samuelson, against the much advertised Med­ said Friday that three Medford groups will be church organiza- who went racing oy®r f“® goal ford T. formation. But the Ash­ youths, being held for juvenile tions and schools of Ashla id, Sup line for the first Ashland touch- land boys were well prepared for court action, had admitted steal­ erintendent Theo. Norby presid- down. Plaskett of Medford re- them and shoved the T all over ing 20 bicycles and about $700 ¡ng ceived the Ashland kickoff, allow Frank E. Thompson, Ashland the field. worth of tools, guns and auto A general meeting will con- ing a Medford setup which end- chairman of the War Fund drive, The scoring spree started early accessories from a motor com­ ■ne at 8:30 p.m. in the Medford ed in a touchdown behind nicely vene announced Tuesday that Ashland in the first period when Glen pany here. High School auditorium, sponsor­ clicking interference. Again In had gone over the top in the goal Speece with plenty of interfer­ The Union Thanksgiving ser­ of ed by the Medford League of the closing minutes of the second vice $4,000. A total of $4.750.15 had ence went around end for the will be held this year on Women Voters, Mrs. Justin Quarter Medford setup the neces­ Thursday Nov. 23rd. It will be been turned in by Tuesday. The first tally, and was continued sary plays to allow another Med­ Smith presiding. drive officially ended Saturday, through tne game. The combina­ ford touchdown, and the half held in the Methodist Church at November 11th. tion of Bobby LeBlanc at center (B y O L D T I M E S ) 10:30 o’clock. A committee from ended with the score 21 to 6. In winding up the drive Mr. and Dean Boyer an d A l l a n To the Editor: the Ashland Ministerial Associa­ The second half was replete released the following Speece as guards were too much with excitement with both sides tion has planned for a service in Thompson We see by the papers that the for the visitors. which the entire congregation statement to the Miner: making long gains, but with Med­ TALENT, Nov. 14—Sgt. Leslie Now that Ashland, has met The game was a climax to a Roosevelts have taken another can participate, a program com­ ford always threatening to score. Mason of Texas is home on a fur­ posed of Thanksgiving poems, re­ and exceeded its quota to the most successful season for the four year lease on the White lough visiting his parents, Mr. Doty, Plaskett, Watson and Clark sponsive readings, prayers, old National War Fund, 1 wish to local junior high school. They House. and Mrs. Vic. Mason and other accounted for goals against the gospel hymns, and a Thanksgiv­ extend sincere thanks to the have kept the slate clean, win­ y y / Ashland team. The locals last relatives. Voters eliminated two rabid ing sermon by the Rev. Ward E. ladies who so faithfully and ning all five of the games in score was a touchdown in the la s t . 1st Lt. and Mrs. John Childers pastor of the Brethern thoroughly canvassed their re­ wmeh they played. Only twice isolationists, Hamilton Fish and who have been the past three quarter when Reedy sent anoth- I Pratt, Church of Ashland. His subject spective aistncts, to the business during the season was it neces­ Nye, to the joint delight of the months stationed at Santa Mon­ er pass to Samuelson and he is “Will We Have A Real Thanks­ men who gave of their time to sary for the locals to punt, and leaders of bo in political parties. again went over the goal line. ----------- -------------- ica, California are home on leave canvass Main Street and the Pla­ they were able to score a total of Although the local boys were giving This Year." The choirs of za visiting their parents Mr. and section, to the schools, the An observer notes that it is 164 points, allowing their oppon­ the different churches have been Mrs Will Childers and Mr. and outweighed and outscored, they invited to cooperate in leading Fraternal, Service and Ladies ents only 18. especially pleasant for some peo­ put up a fine battle and there Mrs. Karl Baylor and other re­ the congregation in singing the organizations, Campfire Girls The team was composed of ple to be members of a church latives and friends. They are were times when the outcome hymns of praise, and will offer a and Girl Scouts, for their gener­ was in doubt. Samuelson, playing Louis Langer and Ned Starnes, because it is an organization in both graduates of Talent High special Thanksgiving numb e r. ous contributions, to the South­ ends; Gerry Mitchell and Gerry which there are no initiation fees Ashland his last game with the school. or regular dues. .»¿V. Gordon Lindsay will read ern Oregon Miner, for service Miss Mabel Romauger, daught­ team, played a game that w ill not the Thanksgiving Scripture, Rev. and publication given the drive, Randles at tackles, Allie Speece soon be forgotten. Leonard Will- i y y y and Dean Boyer at guards; Bob­ er of B. L. Romauger of Talent G. H. Shuman will offer the and to Mr. Andres for donating Uncle Zeke says the times, pol­ and Technical Sgt. Paul Rogers aims, playing as substitute tackle, Thanksgiving prayer, Rev. Earl space in the Gas Company office by LaBianc at center; Ed Beare, of Halfway, Oregon were mar­ w a s also outstanding. Other Downing will have a word to say for Headquarters and to all oth­ Jerry Richardson, Glen Speece itically, are out of join t In days and Harry Kannasto. The re­ of yore defeated candidates jour­ ried October 21 at Santa Barbara, members of the team did an ex­ the offering and Rev. Gor­ ers who by their loyalty and gen­ mainder of the squad, all of neyed up Salt river and the California in the Biltmore Hotel cellent job of playing, and give about don Griffin will pronounce the erosity made it possible to meet whom saw action in every game victors jubilated with torch light Chapel by Major Harold E. Bot- promise of an extra good team benediction of gratitude. and exceed our Quota. for the next year. were: Charles Adams, Eldon parades, bonfires and general temiller army chaplin. Mrs. Rog­ Frank E. Thompson This service is planned for just Durham, Bill Montgomery, Bob hilarity. ers is a graduate of Talent High C hairm an one hour. In a time of crisis iike Montgomery, Milton Morrison, y y y School and since her graduation -■ o----------- the world is facing today every­ Skip Rush, Carl Surber, Dwight Although George Washington in 1942 has been employed at one should gather for an hour of Schneider, Marvin Wines, Don was the “Father of our Country,” Camp White as a secretary in worship and praise to our Heav­ Wolff, Carlos Schmidt, Bob Phill­ he had no children of his own the Civilian personnel depart­ Forty-three young people at­ enly Father. The invitation is to ips, Monte Robertson and Fred Five other Presidents had no ment. tended a party last (Monday) Friends here were saddened Wilikins. J. Wray Hodgens was children, while Buchanan had The Wagner Creek carnival night held in the dining room of EVERYONE. ------ « -------- this week to learn of the death of on the bench the last few games not even a wife. Nevertheless the held at the Warner Creek school the Presbyterian Church, and a Mrs. J. R. Robertson recently, at with a chipped bone in his wrist. other Presidents did have a total house Friday night was well at­ good time was had in recreation­ Brattleboro, Vermont, where she The winning of the game Wed­ of 116 children, 14 of whom be­ tended despite the inclement al games including a variety of had been making her home with nesday places the Ashland team longed to Tyler. Just one child, weather. mixers, stunts, and contests end­ The Women’s society of Christ­ ing with Indian wrestling for In­ Ashland Post No. 14 of Ameri­ two cousins. During the time she in the championship spot, al­ Esther Cleveland, was born in ian service met at the home of termediate boys while the S e n -1 can Legion held their regular lived in Ashland she gave in­ though no playoff game will be the White House. Mrs. Walter Walty, Thursday at ior High and College students en­ meeting at the Legion Hall Tues­ struction to piano students, and held against other districts. Local y y y While several Presidents have an all day meeting a potluck gaged in folk games let by_Mrs. day evening Nov. 14. A good turn was organist at one of the Ash­ school officials stated that the lo­ dinner was served at noon. Shuman. The game committee out of veterans attended. The dis­ land churches. She was promin­ cal Junior high school league is served more than one term of of­ Carlton Cannon returned home consisted of Mary Alice Wolford, cussion was on the subject of ent in the work of the Presby­ about the only one in Oregon fice, only eight were reelected to Friday from the Community Hos­ chairman, and Betty McColm, plans for helping Auxiliary with terian church; in its Sunday that has maintained any schedule succeed themselves. Grant sought pital in Ashland where he has Fanette Hodges, and Upton Van coming Bond Drive, and other school and other organizations. of play and is thought to be away a third election after having ser­ She was a member of the Ash­ ahead of any other Junior high ved two full terms. been a patient the past week. Etten. Refreshements were, serv­ local activities. Reverend Fredenberg left last ed by Alair Clifton, Lorene Mau- The Legionaires and Auxiliary land Study club and the Music schools playing They are claim­ y y y Monday for Fossil, Oregon to zey, and Orville Renzema. T h e ; w ill have a Thanksgiving dinner Club. Her husband, J. R. Robert­ ing the championship of southern Nine women w ill grace the Oregon for their efforts. son died while they lived in Ash­ make his home. Mr. Fredenberg refreshments included hot choco- ’ soon. Date will be announced I halls of the 79th Congress when ----------- o------------ had resided in Talent many years late, fruit jello, and cookies. This later. it convenes in January. The list ___ _ _ land as did her parents, the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Tel Netherlands committee worked hard and were , Paul Byers the master chef, and Mrs. Johnson. includes Clare Booth Luce, re­ of Winters, California, returned congratulated on getting marsh- had a good lunch for the boys. elected, active in the Republican to their home after spending a mellows. An efficient clean-up The social hour was enjoyed by campaign, and newly elected couple of weeks visiting Mrs. Me- roup were Jean Clary, Dian all. Dr. Franklyn Hudson, promin­ Helen Gahagan Douglas, promin­ da Fox and other relatives in the atierson, Rosalie Stauffer, Sher­ ----------- o----------- - ent young pastor of the Westmin­ ent in the Democratic campaign. valley. ry Stansbury, and Frances Daw­ y y y Lt. Donald C. Stanley, U. S. ster Presbyterian Church of Port­ Funeral services were held at son. Some college students did As defeated aspirants doubtless Navy, son of Lt. Commander and land, was the speaker at the the graveside in the Stearres not come on account of the prior­ Mrs. H. A. Stanley and a nephew i Church Family Fellowship din­ are discovering, one working or­ cemetery at Talent Friday morn­ ity lights of mid-term exams! of Mrs. C. H. Putney of Ashland ner at the Presbyterian Church ganization seems to be worth a Motor vehicle accidents involv­ ing at 10:30 a.m. for Nancy Huff The adult sponsors of the group is reported missing in action in on Wednesday evening at 8:30 P. whole hatful of rousing speeches aged eight years, daughter of Mr are Mrs. Florence Van Etten, and ing skidding show an upward the and clarion calls to duty. Pacific Area. He is a fighter M. trend at this time of year when and Mrs. E. L. Huff. She passed Rev. and Mrs George M. Shuman Church members and friends pilot (Hell Cat) and in recent act­ y y y many streets are covered with away at a hospital in Medford. Within a few hours after the were invited to participate in the ion. wet, fallen leaves, according to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kyniston L t Stanley was graduated covered dish dinner, bringing closing of the polls the results of Robert S. Farrell, secretary of are the grand parents of the child from Medford high school and at­ their own table service. The din­ the 1944 presidential election state. and other relatives live here also Farrell urged motorists to re­ tended the Southern Oregon Col­ ner committee consisted of Mrs were fairly sure. There were no Lt. Martin Luther, Jr„ arriv­ At the regular meeting of the cognize the hazard caused by lege of Education. He took Civil­ J. V. Weitzel, chairman, and Mrs. wires and ether wave to carry ed home for a short visit with his Lions club Tuesday evening, two lavement covered with slippery ian Pilot training at the college. W. M. Poley, Mrs. Marvin Miller, election returns in the early days iarents here and his wife and Friends of the family in Ash­ Mrs. W. W. Robison, and Mrs. George Washington, our first pre­ ictures of war scenes were en- eaves and to drive accordingly. wo children in Medford. sident, had been elected to that land and college friends will re­ Wade Wallis. oyed by the members present. Sudden application of brakes Duane Franklin, son of Mr. and The program included in addi­ office eight days before the Sec­ gret to learn this news. ’Ians were announced for next while driving over wet leaves, or Mrs. M. P. Franklin, who resides ------ -- o------------ tion to Dr. Hudson, several num­ retary to Congress arrived at Mt. on the old highway one mile week's meeting to be held Mon­ sudden turns will throw a vehicle ELECTION RETURNS bers by the High School Girls’ Vernon to advise him of that fact. day noon, instead of Tuesday into what may be a dangerous south of Talent, returned to his Electoral vote, Roosevelt 4.” 2; Sextette; Yvonne Miles and Joan y y y home here as he is too young to evening, so that the members skid, he said. Ilehn, first sopranos; Joyce Matt­ “The frost is on the pumpkin.” Dewey 99. , could hear Dr. Hermanes Tovares Slippery leaves constitute one enlist in the army for the present. Tentative makeup of next con­ son end Suzanne La Marre, sec­ However, the main thing is to get Sa, Brazialian scientist, who of the serious winter-time driv­ Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Whi itsett i ond sopranos; and Betty De Lisle the pumpkin into the pie. and sons Larrv"an