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This ’n That by The Old Timer «05» Ore« Thia day, February 22, is being observed us the birthday of Geo Po/p&i. *7Uat cMaÁ S a m ettU tty rge Washington, acclaimed as "First in Wur, First in Peace, and First in the Hearts of His Coun >2.00 per year ASHLAND. OREGON, THURSDAY, February 22, 1945 _olume 14, Number 2 try men." However, we read that Wush ington never celebrated his birth day on February 22. Born Febru ary 11, 1732, he was 20 years old when the colonists adopted th« Starting to high school Mon Gregorian calendar which adde> day morning, after a lapse of ele 11 days to his age. His first birth ven years, will be Mrs. Helen day party on February 22 wa? Reigel, it was learned thb week. Club Buys Rodeo Grounds Junior High Team holds given by friends and celebrate< Eleven years ago, just six weeks Lays Plans For Rodeo For Second Championship for the at Valley Forge in 1778. before graduation, Mrs. Reigel, The Fourth of July Year with Recent Wins tehn Helen Madden was married. * * * A lengthy business meeting of In early days housewives mad« She an her husband moved to The Junior high athletes have their own soap. It was "soft' the Ashland Riding association Hilt, California, and she intended secured their second champion soap. The modus operandi wa* vas held in the City Hall Sunday to continue to attend school but ship for the 1944-45 season, ac simple. Water w as p a s s e d circumstances prevented, and she cording to a recent review by Bill norning. Among other matters through wood ashes to form lye was never able to receive her Bissell, sports editor for the Jun taken up was that of increasing The lye wus mixed with any ok diploma. The latter part of Jan ior high school paper. The local grease on hand. So the cost of th« the Board of Directors from six uary she and her two boys re boys secured first place in the soap was almost nothing. turned to the Madden home, and three-place circuit when they to ten. A bo it was announced Mrs. Beigel has been working won the last game of the season / z * mat the club was being incor Manila Bay was the scene of p porated under the laws of Ore part time as assistant secretary with Grants Pass on February 9, great naval fight in 1898 Admina1 gon. Stock has been sold in the at t£ie Chamber of Commerce. 29-17. On February 13, Medford Dewey's American fleet destroy company and as a company the She still wanted her high school defeated Grants P a s s 25-23, ed or sank the Spanish fleet. The association has bought the rodeo diploma and soon contacted Mr. which placed the local lads American fleet suffered minor grounds on Willow street, where Rogers the high school principal, firmly on top with five wins and from whom she learned that she three losses, Grants Pass second damage. The Spanish had 167 the first horse show was held could return to school. She is with four wins and four losses killed and 214 wounded. The Am last summer. In commenting on five credits short for graduation and Medford bringing up the ericun casualities were only eight the business meeting Tuesday and plans to attend high school of bottom position with three wins wounded. P. Talent, who has been very a morning for three credits and and five losses. •* * * active in the association, stated will take a correspondence course It looks as though the solons at that the association has paid cash This is the second champion from the University of Oregon Salem are in for some overtime for the grounds and all indebted for the other two. She will con ship in the Southern Oregon dis but not at $8 a day. As the law- ness has been cleared up by the tinue to work part time, thus trict for the Ashland Junior High ers lead the list of legislators and members buying stock in the as having a very full schedule. Mrs school ,as they took unofficial they will probably regard the sociation. u. S. Mario« Corp* Photo Reigel’s two boys, ages 10 and first place in football by winning overtime as a vacation. M e m e il-s of feetfcell days a« Notre Dame marked the recent re - A bo gone into quite at length all their games in a four-way 7 V ' , * C.e.n t? * P* Clfle W ‘ nd # f L t F ran k Leahy (left? 6 both attend school also. * * * was the subject of a rodeo for race between Medford, Grants and M arin e L t. Angelo Bertelli. Leahy coached the N o tre Is there any possibility that Ashland for the Fourth of July Pass and Klamath Falls. U i m i In 1941-42-43 on which Bertelli was star quarterback B ertelli Hitler, Goebbels, Goring, Him this coming summer. It was de who was named to most of the 1943 A ll-A m erica teams, is a ie rt Scores for the season are as mler and other Nazi war leaders cided to have the Rodeo, not m ental athletic and morale officer ’1th the T h ird M arine D i r i X n * follows: Leah? »upervlses recreational ana sports programs for submarine will escape Allied custody? This another Horse Show, as was held Howard Oden, well known Ash Ashland 17, .......... ...... Medford 28 men in th r Pacific. question becomes acutely impor last summer. Included in the land business man was notified Ashland 3 2 ,........... Grants Pass 19 tant as the hour of Germany's de Fourth of July plans wil be a par i Tuesday that he was to head the Ashland 24 .... .............. Medford 16 feat draws close. ade, and a regular Fourth of July committee in the Ashland district Ashland 14,...........Grants Pass 28 * v # celebration complete with every for the forthcoming Red Cross Ashland 33.................. Medford 25 Uncle Zeke opines that if he thing but the fireworks, which of annual drive for war funds. Mr. Ashland 20............ Grants Pass 25 took all the pills and capsules an course are out for the duration Oden stated that he had not made Ashland 36, ...... .......... Medford 25 nounced over the radio as cure- Another meeting of the Riding any plans as yet except that he Ashland 2 9 ,.......... Grants Pass 17 alls for ills that afflict humanity, Association is planned for March Members of the Ashland team will announce soon the other he would be a mummy inside a 14th when committees will be are Bill Starnes, Harry Kannasto, members of the committee who Conference Champions Keep month. appointed to take care of the Twelve Ashland Members will help him with the drive. He Ed Beare, Jerry Mitchell, Bill Slate Clean by Winning Two rodeo and more definite plans Chosen, and Final Election plans to get it started energeti Montgomery, Jerry Richardson, From Ashland the Past Week This Week Will Select Six Sour cream, we read, will re will be made. cally and wind up the drive in Glen Speece, Chuck Adams, The Ashland Riding Associa move rust from white fabrics. It Medford’s fast stepping and The annual election of directors short order. More w il be heard Louis Langer, Skip Rush, Don also, by the way will remove tion was formed this summer and Beagle and Ned Starnes. High basket winning hoop team kept to the Ashland Chamber of Com about the plans later. about its first act was to sponsor one's appetite for coffee. point man for the season was the Horse Show held here Sept their 1945 slate clean the past merce was held this week, when Harry Kannasto with 164 points v / * Verily, these are trying times 4th, at which it was definitely week when they took the Ash ballots were mailed to all of the to his credit, with Bill Montgom for the suckers of "coffin-nails” established that that Ashland and land team for two wins, one play members of the organization. ery second with 41 points and Bill vicinity has some outstanding ed on the local Junior High Members to vote for twelve dir Eldon Corthell, Bill Johnson Starnes third with 30 points. riders and horses. Arrangements “B ” Squad active and Larkin Grubb attended the were made to buy the Rodeo court Friday evening and the oth ectors and a run-off election will The Junior high second string week end to j k • meeting of the Isaak Walton Lea Grounds at that time and the pur er on the Medford Court S a tin -1 ^ held also was active and was tied with day nighL The two games w l f c Q - the twelve. gue m Medofrd Tuesday' n ig h f The faculty of the Southern chase has become a fact new. up the season for the local boys, Mr. Grubb is vice president of Medford for first place. Roger Oregon College of Education en James Ward was elected presi with the District 4 tournament Those whose terms expired the Jackson county chapter. T. Hall, Ned Starnes, Vernon Carl tertained the students at dessert dent and Walter Hamby is secre slated for this coming week. end. were Homer Billings, Henry Metz E. Daniels gave a talk on the son, Loren Graham, Bob Montgo Friday evening. The group met tary-treasurer of the association The Ashland team was definite Harold Merrill, Harry Morris, policy adopted by the local chap mery, Wesley Clark. Lon Robert in the recreation room of the ter and Kenneth Denman state son, Ted Johnsen, Don Els worth ly “hot” Friday night and at the Lloyd Selby and O. N. Wray. gymnasium, which was decorated In the tabulation Tuesday the game commissioner and Dr. Carl and Elton Durham make up the end of the first half of the game, with valentine hearts and pic led the visitors 19 to 17. Med twelve who received the most Needham, head of the fisheries members of the “B” squad. tures designed by Miss Marion The boys have been coached votes included Harold Merrill Services were held Tuesday, ford led at the first quarter 9 to with 36; Lloyd Selby, 36, Howard department of the state game throughout the season by William Ady and her committee of decor commission gave a report on the 1. In the third quarter Medford ators. Mr. R. W. McNeal as master February 13, for Mrs. Clara Rich was able to sink the ball through Oden 33; Jacob Weitzel, 30; meeting which they had just at Schaefer who took over at the of ceremonies kept the guests ardson, who died in Portland, the ring easily and at the end of James Mackie 25; Robert Dodge tended at Klamath Falls at which first of the hoop season from laughing during interval s be February 10 th. Services were the third quarter held an eight- 25; John Daugherty 23; Dr. Wal army engineers and interested Coach Roberts, who was trans tween program numbers by draw held at Yreka, with many rela point lead with the score stand ter Weller, 22; C. M. Litwiller, 22; people of northern California and ferred to the high school squad. ing upon a rich store of "which tives and friends from this sec ing at 40-32. Several times in the Henry Metz and Frank Van Dyke Southern Oregon discussed the The boys have showed steady reminds me.” The program con tion attending. 20 each. plan of the army engineers to improvement during the season Mrs. Richardson was a pioneer last quarter Ashland threatened sisted o f piano music by Miss Ballots for the final selection divert water from the Klamath under the coaching of Mr. Schaef to tie the score, but seemed to Jerrine Mote, the St. Valentine of Southern Oregon, having beer lack the push to make it become of six members are expected to river into the Sacremento river. er. legend told by Miss Neva West, born at Jacksonville, January 27. effective. The game ended with be in the mail Friday morning. Baseball, Practice Starts The Isaak Walton League has a comic dance by two surprise 1862. From Jacksonville the fam Medford on the long end of the Holdover members whose term recently been organized in this With the close of the hoop sea commedians, and "blues” singing ily moved to Lane county and 55-49 tally. did not expire were George Chew county ,and lists as its aim and son, baseball is getting under by Sue LaMarre accompanied at later to Siskiyou county, Califor Clyde Caton, Earl Newbry, Ger objects to conserve, maintain, way and a full turnout of boys Wally Cannon, substitute for the piano by Doris Miller. Miss nia, where they lived for some ward scored the most of the ald Wenner, and Paul Finnell. protect and restore, lall soil, for a Junior high nine is to be Violet Stockham was in charge 65 years. Sid Reed was also in this group, waters and wildlife, either ani seen each day.-Coaching is un The deceased was the widow of points for Ashland, accounting but resigned when he left sever of the several games. Prize win mal or vegetable, (2) the Natural der way and school officials are for 16, while Jerry Ross was high ners in a treasure hunt were the late Sidney Richardson. Sur point man with 18 for Medford. al weeks ago. Gerald Wenner resources of America, including optimistic that another champion Laura Billings of Ashland and viving are three daughters, Mrs. In the Saturday game played has been the president of the particularly but not exclusively, ship can be added to the Junior Alice Wooten of Talent. The par Sarah Jones and Mrs. Ruby Kay at Medford, the Ashland Grizzlies Board of Directors. forests, woods, trees, and other High’s list of athletic events for ty ended with group singing led of Monyague and Lucy Elllen were unable to repeat the tactics vegetation, marshes, prassland this term. Wessling a teacher of Portland; by Miss Florence Allen. and praries, and to promote mans of Friday night and Medford easi ----------- o----- ------ son, Sheriff Ben Richardson of ly swamped the Ashland team opportunities for the education of Memorials for Decoration Day. Siskiyou county. A son, Fred, the public with respect to such with a final score of 55-33. Med Place your order Now. Burns preceded her in death. The Senior Methodist Youth resources an dthe enjoyment and ford scored first in the game, and Memorials. John Reedy tied the score im Fellowship group held a valen wholesome utilization thereof. Medford, Feb. 15,—Truck driv ---------- o----------- Carpenter's Tools and Builders tine party in the Fellowship The next meeting will be held er August Beberniss of Medford Buy bonds to buy bombs to Hardware a t Marshall Wells mediately afterward, and thi s Rooms of the Church on Wednes at Medford on March 20th and was the only time during the bomb bums. Store on the Plasa. Phone 2-1231. game when the Ashland team day evening. The entertainment the April meeting will be held was killed Feb. 14 when his emp ty logging truck left the road and was able to get close to tieing the committee ^composed of Mabel in Ashland. A membership drive plunged over a cliff at Cascade Boggs and Doris Hunsley, assist is forthcoming soon, Mr. Grubb Gorge, 42 miles nothwest of Med score. ed by every member of the group sttaed. ford on the Crater Lake highway. who was prepared before hand to lead in some good game, led in The next 45 days constitute one omics extension. Fifty-four of the the evening’s entertai n m e n t of the most critical periods i n ' families said they could turn in Last Monday evening at a fac While seated around the beauti fat salvage since the war began,; more fat than they had in the ulty meeting, eleven students ful fire-place there was much according to word just received j past, with possible increases rang from Ashland High school were mirth as this group sang and play Oregon’s 1945 water supply hold over water from the 1944 by the O.S.C. Extension service, ing up to 50 per cent. chosen for membership in the ed games, and referred to St. which has been asked to assist1 Arrangements have been made National Honor Society of 1945. Valentine. Mr. and Mrs. John prospect, dependent upon snow runoff.” Only three snow courses in existing agencies in — an ------- O salvage —c- — O — — — --- -- in each county for Extension LVIlOlOtl 0^4 ser- The members are chosen by the Billings, the sponsors for this deposits in the high mountains, Oregon have a snow cover that intensive campaign to get in more ; vice workers to cooperate with standards of grades, character, group, were present and added is not good as of this date, is the waste fats, especially from rural salvage committees and other ag leadership, personality and ser many delightful moments to the finding of the division of irriga is not below normal, the report states. Greatest deficiency is in communities and small towns. encies in making sure that collec vice to the school. evening by proposing several bits tion, soil conservation service, ac dicated for the Applegate River Total fat supplies in sight for' tion points are operating in each Seven of the members are sen of entertainment. Refreshments cording to a report made on Feb. 1945 are fully 10 per cent under j community in connection with iors are led by Marguerite of cookies and ice cream topped ruary 1 by A. R. Work of Med and Hyatt Prairie reservoir wa tersheds in Southern Oregon, and the 1944 production, in the face local stores or meat markets. Grünewald and Paul Travis with with fresh strawberries was ser ford, snow survey engineer. the outlook for inflow to Ochoco of mounting need for war pur-I Some confusion over suitable con the highest grade average. The ved just before the young folks Measurements of snow depth in poses, lend-lease, and civilian use I tainers has been cleared up with other five seniors were Betty closed the evening’s fun with a the main snow sheds of the state and Cresent Lake reservoirs is in this country. the announcement that any tin Hollingsworth, Siegfried Surber, ’sing’ and a prayer of gratitude together with measurements of nearly as poor. Prospects in other That more waste fats can be ob can is suitable for use in turning Dorothy Stephens, Lowell Hall to the Heavenly Father for His water content of the snow, are parts of the state are relatively better, Work said, but still below tained, especially from rural in waste fat whether it has a and John Reedy. provision of all good things in made during the winter, and the normal. areas, is indicated by sample sur lid or not. Glass or paper con Of the four junior elected, Joce life. This group meets every Sun water supply forecasts are made Total water now stored in all veys made recently in eight states tainers are not suitable. Mattson ,who has a scholastic re day evening in the Little Chapel from the measurements. The re reservoirs is 27 per cent less than including Oregon. In this state The goals for waste collections cord of no grades below a 1, led for Bible study and worship. port is highlighted by the follow the same time last year, Work approximately 15 rural families in the country as a whole in 1945 the group. Also selected from the ing statement contained in the said, and 41 per cent less than were contacted in 10 different is 250 million pounds, compared junior class were Gordon Peder From Grants Pass report, just released. the same date in 1934. Water counties concerning fat salvage. | with 170 million pounds collected son, Robert Elhart and Joyce Mrs. J. E. Hayes of Grants Pass “Oregon’s 1945 water supply stored is 82 per cent of average. Of 153 families contacted, 108 last year. Those waste fats are Sleepy. spen tseveral days the past week prospect, as of this mid-winter The report stated also that ------------o------------ had turned in fat in the previous used in manufacturing many end in Ashland as a guest in the date, is not good. Irrigated lands most of the watershed soil is not two months, averaging 2.2 pounds! kinds of munitions, medicines, Memorials for Decoration Day. home of her son and wife, Mr. now having in sight ‘good to fair’ frozen as deeply as in normal per month, reports Mrs. Azalea soap, and other items needed Place your order Now. Burns and Mrs. Reece Hays. water supplies are chiefly those years ,and in some cases is not Sagar, state leader of home eoon- both for military and civilian use, Memorial«. Klamath Falls Man Hara served from reservoir« containing frozen at all. Say— Riding Association Will Sponsor July Fourth Celebration Grid Greats M eet in Pacific 9t! Local Girl Returns to Junior High Hoop School After 11 Years Squad Takes First Place in District Howard Oden Heads Red Cross Committee Medford Takes Directors for Local Two Week End C of C Chosen Basket Ball Games The Past Week / / / Izaak Walton League Met Tuesday Evening SOCE Faculty Hosts to Students Friday Eve Services on Tuesday For Valley Pioneer Methodist Youth Have Valentine Party Wed. Medford Truck Driver Killed WASTE FAT SALVAGE MUST BE INCREASED DURING NEXT 45 DAYS AHS Honor Society Members Are Chosen WATER SHORTAGE FORSEEN UN LESS LATE HEAVY SNOW COMES