Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, December 7, 1944 men reports were heard on their ' in the afternoon, announcement lodge, returned last Wednesday infantry units in combat. It also activities. Correspondence wus wus made this week. The event will be held in the college uudl- ' from a business trip to Seattle, includes study of many varied read and decided upon. subjects which tuture officers | torium, with the usual candle 1 where he spent several days. There will be a Christmas Par­ must know along the lines of ad- I lighting ceremonies, procession ty for the Legionaires, Auxiliary military law, etc. and program. Music will be by George \\ inter Gets ministration, The men who attend the Offi- ' In continuation of their drive and their families which will be the Treble Clef Club, under the held at Legion Hall at a 6:30 P. The first basketball game of Commision cer Candidate Schools are the their drive to clean up some of M. covered dish dinner on Dec. ' direction of Miss Louise Wood­ the winter season, saw Ashland Benning FORT BENNING, GA. (Special best privates, corporals and ser­ the petty stealing in Ashland, lltth. Those that have not been ruff. The entire program will be lose to Weed, California in the William Wimer oí Ash­ geants from the entire army, sel­ local police arrested two more contacted, regarding the dinner given next week. The public is closing seconds of the game Sat­ George ected by their superiors for out­ youths the past week end and urday night, when the visiting land, Oregon, was commissioned standing intelligence and quali­ the youths were given sentences Kindly bring h o t vegetable invited to the program. a second lieutenant in the Army ties of leadership. During the in the city court, presided over dishes and salads. There will be 1 The Ashlund Ministerial Asso­ course even the mildly incapable by Judge Presnall. The clean up a white elephant gift exchange. ciation met ut the Assembly of Ashland led the sedrinj with 31 successful ' “"'P 1' “ "“ »' *h' 2 ' are weeded out, so that the men Members are asked not to forget God Church on Monday after­ bv S Cattubbo n d id a te a C rse an h e tn - who graduate with commissions started last week when three i to bring their gifts. noon. Following the business ses­ W io e S a ' f field ^ ^ onal ^ V « ^ > n 'fic t r e y rC a School t o F u ort B enning. youlhs were given sentences for During the social hour Mrs. sion at which tentative Easter a firTots effort to recover Lt. Wimer is the sbn of M ra n d are America's finest soldiers, ful­ stealing of gasoline, auto access­ 1 Silver and her daughter Kathleen plans were made. Rev. Geo. A. ly qualified to be the leaders in ories, and other more or less ser­ the lead, Jandreau of Ashland Mrs. Charlas L. and I Hele . our new army. Silver served refreshments which Shuman reviewed the book "In ious depredations. As announced was enjoyed by all. fouled. Tallenco of Weed con- Wimer of 351 N. Main S t Ash- ¡The Minister’s Workshop" by in these columns last week, three I Halford E. Luccock. This book verted the free throwr to.give J » n7w Seutenant was induct local youths were sentenced and Plans were made for the an­ has to do with the work of the team a one-point lead. Weed at- . . . ft one was being held for further nual Christmas party of the Lions tempted to stall fox the remain- ed into the army on Sept 6 1940 investigation. Later the one, Don­ club at the regular meeting Tues­ i minister, especially with that By VIRGINIA LUTZ £ 5 M ald Farmer was given a sentence day evening, with the date de­ part of his work which consists similar to the others, fined $200, finitely set for next Tuesday even ’ of building and delivering ser- ; mb ns. It wus a very timely und suunded. C..UZZO found an open- Plana war« made lor the first of which half was suspended on ing, the party to take the place helpful presentation. The next ing in the Ashland defense and Sgt. before being commissioned. ninui graue party in tne class good behavior. of the regular Lions club meeting monthly meeting is to be held in flipped in a field throw to give The new officer is a graduate Later in the week, two more Fvents of the evening will ge’ the Episcopalian Parish House. meeung last luesuay. Tney aeci- his team a three-point lead over of Ashland High School in Ash­ the Ashland team as the game land, Oregon and attended Will­ aed on a Hay Riue and appointed >oung men of Ashland were ar­ under way at eight o’clock in the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wheat of cornu «tiees to lina hay raetts and rested in connection with the Lithia Hotel bal'iooni, where Medofrd visited friends and re­ came to an end. amette University at Salem, Ore­ same thefts, they being Gene drncing will bo tne main feature provide tor tne tood. Tne otticers Hoop fans were of the opinion where he was prominent as ior tne class ttus year are Presi­ Gresham of Bellview, who was of the evening. At 11 o’clock a latives und transacted business that for an early season game a gon, in Ashland Monday. football player. dent, Ed nears, vice President, lined $200 and costs by Judge buffet lunch, consisting of turkey | Fred Ylvisaker, assistant scout the local team looked good. Team At the Infantry School, world’s Jerry Richardson and ¡secretary Presnall, half of which was sus­ and all the fixings will be enjoy­ play was the main feature .with pended on condition, of good be­ ed. The annual event is looked executive, of the Crater Lake Jandreau leading the scorers largest institution of its kind, the din Montgomery. havior, if the balance was paid orward to with a lot of pleisure Council was a visitor in Ashland local officer took a 17 weeks Tha Sporuman Club waka up with 15 points. anu the stolen gas paid for. The by the me nbers ot the clut .As , on official scout business Tues­ to fit him for his new re­ the whoie senool when holding In a furious preliminary game, course youth's driving was also limited usual Li< ns club members end day. sponsibilities. The course covers Weed barely managed to squeeze the technique of handling all the target practice in the gym last until further notice to aboslutely their Wallace S'.curns, member of the wives and invited guests out a win from the Ashland re­ varied modern infantry weapons e nuay. necessary occupational driving. will be the participants in tne SeuBees, came from Camp Endi­ A Christmas program is being serves to the tune of 31 to 29. Fobert McGilvray, of Ashland, cott Saturday to visit his parents, Starting the season's lineup for and the tactics of leading small planned oy the seventh grad2 tor war. also fined $15 and costs on party. Mr .and Mrs. Harry A. Stearns, Assembly. Otticers elected at the Ashland was Tison as forward, similar charges of tampering of Ashlund and his wife und first of tne year were President, Sunday at The USO Provost, forward, Reedy at Cen­ duughter at Grants Pass. He left Lois derklimer, Vice- president with automibiles not his own. ter, Samuelson as guard and The USO offered all kinds of today (Thursday) to return to his In their confessions to the pol­ Booby Broady, Secretary, Mary Jandreau as guard. Ann Clary and Yell Leader, ice, the youths have unfolded entertainment and refreshments base. ---------- o---------- Hetty Rittson, as Lois Berklimer stories of wide spread stealing of of the impromptu kind on Sun­ Mrs. Mary Morgan, daughter of has moved Bobby Broady has gas and automobile parts, of day, when the various activities 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. J.A.B. Jones of the where they had disposed of some I were entered into by all present. taxen over her duties. Jones’ Jewelry store, returned to Mr. George Bales of Talent re­ of the accessories and many other ! There was a singing ‘spree’ in the Ashland the first of the week, placed Goacn Roberts last week acts which are being investigated library in the afternoon when after spending some months with by police, many of them involv-' Norma Ebnother played for the when he was out with the flu. her husband Pfc. Henry Morgan group to sing. There were differ- | ing other parties. Mr. Norby is coaching now un­ in New Orleans. Pfc. Morgan, ent kinds of card games, jig-saw In continuing the drive to clear til we can find someone else as was transferred to New York, Mr. Roberts is teaching in high up minor delinquencies in and puzzles, much ping pong, danc­ A bucket of water and even with the expectation of being school. We are all sorry to see about Ashland, the local police ing and reading for amusement. tha fire department may fail shipped to the battle areas and ’ , Coach leave but we know high arrested six more young people, Apples were passed, marshmel- But OUR insurance never has. Mrs. Morgan returned to her YOUR FAVORITE 1I school will have a swell leader three boys and three girls in an lows were toasted over the fire­ and never will. home here, sptnding a couple of ACTION ACE apartment here Monday morning place, corn popped and candy 11 tor tne next season. weeks in Ohio enroute where she . . .I N 1 1 "The Grasshopper, a short op- and were landed in the city jail making in the kitchen, sooo—it visited with Mr. Morgan’s par­ While the rate was only slightly ACTION! J. F. EMMETT ■1 eretta, was presented for the as- all charged with morals charges. ents. They were arrested in one of the j ; sembly Friday by the chorus, 1B7 East Main Street Sid Reed, secretary of the Elk’s The annual vesper program Phone B561 j Those singing in it were the girls apartments, and readily sign Triple Trio, tne Boys Sextet, the ed statements for R. M. Elder, will be held Sunday afternoon, cnorus.Music Club and part of county juvenile officer, to whom December 17, beginning at 3.30 the chorus. Barbara Wise, Bever­ the delinquents were turned over with ly Heime, Margaret Wagner and The girls face charges of contri­ Wild BiU Jim Evatt sang solos. buting to the delinquency of min­ ELLIOTT ----------o ors as two of the boys were 16 “At The Sign of The Flying Red Horse Gabby years of age, while the third was Job’s D a u g h ters HAYES about 15. One of the boys was fiom Medford, while the other E lect O fficers STEWART Election of officers for the five were Ashland young people. coming year’s activities were In commenting on the case, Chief Bowes Sealfast Tire Repairs 1 held by Bethel 22 ol Job’s Daught of Police Talent stated that the aBttery Charging and Analyzing ers. The meeting was presided police had had much trouble with plus the youths, incases of disorderly ofer by Betty Sue Reed, Honored Motor Tuning - Brake Relining ; Queen. The election was held at conduct, petty thefts, drinking in Y o u II c ost E. Main & Gresham Phone 6256 Ashland, Ore. ' the regular meeting last Tuesday, beer parlors, etc. The confessions y o u r v o te s f o r th e s e of the youths present a sordid Nov. 28. c o m ic c a n d i ­ New officers elected were Phy- story of delinquency and disor­ d a te s I I llis Caton, Queen; Marjorie Lutz, derly conduct, and Police Chief Senior Princess; Barbara Helm, Talent has made it known that JORDAN HOWARD HUGHES' Junior Princess; Vyvyan Free­ these conditions will be corrected (n FsM er Ret«« AMAZING AIR man, Guide; Veda Williams, Mar­ in the future as much as possible. SPECTACLE! JORDAN shall. (li » W O Installation of these officers R eb ek ah s E lect O ffi­ WITH L Eugene will be held at the next regular I PALLE ITE JEAN HARLOW meeting next Tuesday, December cers a t Tues. M eetin g BEN LYON The Rebekah lodge met Tues­ 12. Plans are well under way JAMES HALL for the annual ‘‘Queen’s Ball” day evening in regular session to honoring the outgoing queen, present a Memorial service for a Betty Sue Reed. Tne dance will departed member. This followed be held Saturday night, Decem­ the regular meeting. ber 30. Appointment of commit­ An election of the following of­ tee chairman for the annual ficers featured the business ses­ dance was made as follows: pro sion; Noble Grand, Mrs. Vivian M/DW1G//T W *C PtfP gram, Marjorie Lutz; refresh- Dalkenberg; Vice Grand, Mrs. TOWERS'/ n.entsi, Barbara Helm; invitations Myrtle Mayberry; Mrs. Lura Ap­ Vyvyan Freeman; decorations, plewhite, treasurer; Mrs. Ida PnyJlis Caton and Patricia Bell. Crandall, secretary; Mrs. Alta Sun. - Mon. - Tues. The dance will be invitational Nichols, financial s e c r e t a r y . and formal. These electives have all been ser­ ving as officers for the present PRIMARY GRADERS SEE term. Appointive officers will be’, named later. * PROMISED PICTURE SHOW The primary grade students of Refreshments were served by the Washington and Lincoln Mrs. Dorothy Dickey, Mrs. Ber­ schools saw their long promised tha Heer, Mrs. Lillian Hilt and picture show last Friday at the Mrs. Alma Hall. Lithia Theatre, as a reward for their activities in the paper drive conducted by the school some A uxiliary M eets Mon. weeks ago. The youngsters march Eve w ith Mrs. Silver ed with utmost decorum to the The regular meeting of the theatre, under the guidance of American Legion Auxiliary was their teachers. They saw a Roy held at the home of Mrs. Harry Rogers western picture, always a Silver, 329 Beach St. on Monday treat to youngsters. evening, Dec. 4th with 18 in at­ tendance. The business session plus was opened in regular manner by 1UY BONDS------ We don’t like to tell people that they’ll have to wait to the first Vice President, Mrs. C. T U U L IS I M. Frazier, presiding. The chair- get a home telephone. We’d much rather say "yes” to More Youth In . Trouble With Law Ashland Loses 1st Hoop Game to Weed Junior Hi Motes LITHIA A Lucky Horseshoe Frid. - Sat. Tuison RAIDERS VARSITY Scripter & McKeever Fri. - Sat. ‘HELLS ANGELS’ Sun.-Mon.-Tues. “WE’D RATHER SAY emusi requests fo* service. That’s the way it used to be. EXCITEMENT 1 mow AND ABOVE THE SEASI FRUIT CAKE These delicious fresh cakes are going fast. Full of nuts and fruit 35 cent each ? IL K A C H A SE R IC H A R D H AYO N RICHARD ARLEN JEAN PARKER RUSSELL HAYDEN METZ B ut the needs o f war have first claim on available telephone equipment and on telephone manufacturing facilities and manpower. Delays in filling civilian orders jukt can’t be helped. A ll o f us telephone people sincerely appreciate the co-operative understanding being shown by the many thousands who are waiting their turn to get service. 6 ^ WAR LOAN LETS FINISH THE JOB THI PACIFIC T IL IP H O N I AND TILIORAPH COMPANY