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Unly This ’n That by The Old Timer > Fame und fortune uwaits the individual who tun devise Home piun to convert Ashland's pesifer- ous dogs into synthetic leather. 74« Pa^M *]kat JíaÁ Somiüüttq, *7* gay-A nd 9t! * ¿m a That the Allies seem to have 4*2.OU per year ASHLAND. OREGON, THURSDAY, Thursday, March 22, 1945 Voi. 14, No. 6 the nionuply on highly seccesslul military idiots” must be proving irksome to bhickelgruber, suys Red Cross Exhibits Uncle Zeke. Draw Attention/ * * * This year’s county fairs will Three very fine Red Cross ex B y France» Gallatin have to bear down heuvily on hibits are on display in Ashland preserves und bedspreuds. There at the present time and everyone can be none of those trotting und Quota Sat for Ashland Is (Ed. Note—B eginning., t h i s because many people are really is urged to see them. pucing races as the come under A Junior Red Cross exhibit and Far Exceeded in the One-Day ... Union Services Will Be Held week * • start a serial story of suffering from overwork, so mav- the wartime ban on horse rucing. a surgical dressing exhibit are on In Local Chuches Thmout The merry-go-round muy contin Campaign; Beats Last Year life with the WACs in New Gul- be it won’t be so bad betore long display at the Ashland Sporting Passion Week ue. . 7 riJtUn. bT ,M“ ‘ Even though oi the bar-’ Goods Store, and a Veteran ex Climaxing a hard day of collect Gollatin daughter of Mr. and Mra * * / ing, the boys and girls of the Ash Following the custom of many hibit is on display at Red Cross (Continued on page 4) Is there a Doom for Hitler und land City Schools concludede a L. H. Gallatin of Ashland. The Headquarters in the Gas Office. years the Ashland Ministerial As his cohorts? It was in accord with very successful drive last Thurs story we are printing herewith is These exhibits are mute testi sociation is offering to the com a letter received by Mr. and Mrs. the "right of asylum" that Hol day. mony of the fine work the Red munity a union worship service Gallatin recently and was so in Troop 12 Will Have land permitted Kuiser Wilhelm to Cross is doing in all theaters of i)458 pounds of tin were collect chop wood at Doom und Mexico ed. This excecgis the quota set by teresting that It was decided to Court of Honor Mon. war and in all areas of distress. each evening during Passi o n allowed Leon Trotsky to write his 3093 pounds. It also exceeds the print it. are being made this week Week. The services will begin on • Miss Gallatin was raised here for Plans memoirs in Mexico City. How amount collected in the last tin a troop Court of Honor for Monday evening March 26 and at Ashland, attended schools here ever the conviction has grown ul drive by 2458 pounds. 12 Monday evening, at Jacksonville Streets will be held in a different church and graduated from OSC in 1931. Troop most everywhere that the men time, several of the scouts Will Be Marked each evening through the week Junior High was high with She then taught for four years at which r e s p o n s i b l e fill H ie g r e a t e s t h o lo will be advanced in rank and sev caust the world has known uri 3303 pounds collected, a very fin», Glenns Ferry. Idaho, resigning in eral merit badges awarded and Streets of the city of Jackson closing on Friday evening March 30th. There will be a different beyond the pule of every historic iccord. 'this is the largest amount her fourth year to accept a __ poai- ___ _ oiher recognition given. Special ville, for the first time in the long minister delivering the sermon with the University of Idaho rights and precedents. War crirn of tin ever collected by a school tion history of that city, have mark r v t e n a i n n Department l l » n « n m * n i as . . a field plflns get all of the SCOUt par- ers showing the street names and each evening, and the themes will inals should not be permitted t< in the city of Ashland. The boys Extension k atationed at Boiae Later ents out 40 meeting are made be appropriate to the Passion and girls of Junior-High are to be worker, stationed at Boise. L a w tu» affair elude the long arm of internation the affair «»¡11 will end with light numbers. Many of the street Week period. The week of union congratulated for this interest she was promoted to clothing spe and names go back to the gold rush al justice. refreshments by the scouts. Larry services will be climaxed on Sun and hard work an dthey will re cialist in the extension division. Schade days of the 1850s, when tents, not of Medford, president oi Strong agitation has been fo ceive the $10.00 prize offered tor It was during her work with the the Crater Lake Council will be houses, lined them a n d when day evening when t h e United Choirs of Ashland will offer an the largest collection. University of Idaho that this edi mented by various groups against hand to talk scouting to par pack trains ind booted men, not Easter Concert. This closing con Here are the records of each tor made her acquaintance. Miss on automobiles and women in pla the return of Japanese-Americans ents and friends. Friends and par shoes, used them. cert will present some of the Gallatin has been with the WACs ents to the west coast. However, the school. are urged to attend. for the past year or more. We are The Jacksonville Garden Club great Easter anthems, and will gradual change in public thinking liigh School ......................... 180 lbs. The meeting will start at 7:3f has been heartening, due, in part Lincoln ............................... 2026 lbij. especially pleased to print her and will be held in the Cafeteria made the project possible by buy be held in the Methodist Church. 2949 lbs story.) ing materials for the signs, and The annual Easter sunrise service to the record Nisei civilians have Washington ................ at the Junior high school. 3303 lbs. the manual training class of will be held as in the past years made on two hemispheric battle Junior High New Guinea Jacksonville high school made at a place out of doors if the The people of Ashland are to fronts. The 100th infuntry battal 10 Jan. 1945 Thursday, March 15, Victor the signs. Roy Martin, instructor weather, is favorable, otherwise ion, composed entirely of Japan be congratulated for their splen Dear Friends: it will be held in a church or oth ese- Americans, has won a presi did support in this drive. The tin It is difficult to express my Milburn of 743 Oak St. died at of the class supervised the work| er auditorium. The new city council, with How dential unit citation nnd includes cans came in in fine shape and sincere thanks llu n u for lor your letters leuer. , J c’ The Ashland Ministerial Asso ard Lewis as mayor ,put up the wears of 1,002 purple hearts, 44 everyone was pleased with the received“ “ ^ « s e ? d S Ure la*» note which read read: “Goodbye moth sign in their spare time. ____ . _____ ciation is offering the following silver stars, 31 bronze stars, and ease of the collection. series of Passion week worship The next drive will be a paper Round Robin” letter. I know you er, Gertrude, Sis and family anc 9 distinguished service crosses King; Florence and family making it "the most decorated drive which will be held May 8, realize how much mail from our I Mrs. H. J. Carter has moved to a services to this community. The love you very much. All is your: home are approprate to Passion single unit in the American 9, and 10. he recently purchased at services friends means to us, a n d ' how Nobody is to blame but me." The Week, and will be held in a diff Everyone is urged to save pap 156 North Main. Mr. Carter is Army". longingly many of us look at the writing was identified a: completely renovating his new erent church each evening of the er NOW, tie it in small bundles winter scenes on Christmas cards. hand y * * Mr. Milburn’s. home. His former home was on week beginning March 26. The "The tummult and the shouting and store it in a dry place. Ever} We recently had 3 or 4 really being Close friends of Mr. Milburr Alida place of meeting, sermon subject street dies". The 43rd session of the effort should be put forth to make pleasont days for summer in New state that he was suffering fron- and preacher for the evening is the forthcoming paper drive as Oregon State legislature adjourn Guinea, but of course it couldn’t an incurable malady. The whole to be as follows. The service be ed Saturday evening. The session successful as the tin drive. last. The Holiday week was Ufe community deeply regrets M r gins at 7:45 each evening. lasted 69 days, exceeding by 3 hottest I’ve spent in my life. Milburn’s passing. He was very Monday evening March- 26—As Looking at the blue Pacific now, days the previous record-lengthy well liked by all those who knew sembly of God—“The Meaning of one can only say, it was well him. assembly of 1939. Passion Week! Rev. W. R. Wise, named. When we first arrived # v # Milburn was born Nov pastor of Nazarenc Church will here, the breakers were huge, and 4, Victor The house urse draft actis now 1881 at Patoka, Indiana. Hr give the sermon. wonderful; and now, there are came to Ashland in 1926. He if with the Senate! Girls, don’t wait Tuesday, March 27—Nazarene practically none at all an dthe survived to be drafted. Your Uncle Sam is Prominent Ashland Business his wife, Florence Church—“They That Passed By”. water often looks as smooth as Milburn, by in difficulties and urgently needs and Civic Leaders Plans Ex Rev. Gordon Lindsay pastor of sister, Mrs. Myrtle glass. At times, very few people Smith of a Walla the services of all his nieces. Annual Event Is Slated for tensive Operations Walla, Wash- the Assembly of God Church will go in swimming, because there step sons Lawrence McDonough Evening of Easter Day at # # give the sermon. have been so many jelly fish— R. I. Flaharty, local box factory Gentle Spring arrived Tuesday Methodist Church 93rd Division in Francr and sawmill man, has just com Wednesday March 28. Congre most of them are quite small, but, of the evening, as per schedule. Elmer McDonough of Lake- pleted Church—"And There The deep feeling of the Easter Oh! how they sting!! Some days and negotiations for a 68 acre gational View. Was Peter.” Sermon by Rev. season will be expressed through they are continually washing up 2 miles south of Redding, Ward Pratt pastor Services were held at the Lit- tract of te Brethem Hearing Specialist out the program of music which on t h e beach. Occasionally a wilier California. This property adjoins Home on Monday the Southern Pacific right-of-way Church. the UNITED CHOIRS are pre small crab has “nabbed" a swim- March Funeral 19th at 10:30. Remain werr Thursday March 29. Baptist Talks at S O C E paring. On the evening of Easter mer too. After storms, and g ^ e n to Grants Pass for crema and highway 99. Chruch—“The Crosses.” Southern Oregon College of Ed- Day, in the Methodist Church, all had many .of them.,the water Ziii non. Rev. Earl Downing of the Mr. Flaharty has just received Sermon by Rev. Three C. F. McCall, nfabqn, M ac.. 14— -M ass Rebecca are invited to relive and bring to the shore is very dirty and full permission from the War Produc pastor of t h e Congregational Overstreet, senior auditometrist, climax their experiences of of all sorts of debris, drift wood, Church of Christ officiated. tion Board to start construction Chruch. representing the State Board of Lenten worship. etc., which the heavy downpours o fa planing mill and box factory. Friday, March 30. Presbyterian >f pol Health, Portland, spoke to stud The first numbers on the pro have washed into the ocean. Capacity of the planing mill is Church. “The Cup, The Cross, is in his office again this week ents and faculty of the Southern gram express the joy of life with There have been several times in 100,000 board feet per 8 hour shift The Crown” G. W. Bruce, Oregon College of Educat i o n, Christ. Then comes a contempla the last month and a half that we after a week’s sick spell. box factory will turn out pastor of the Rev. Methodist Church Sgt. and Mrs. Bernard Krug The Wednesday, March 14, on the tion ctf the passion story and the were practically isolated, because 45,000 feet of shook in 8 hours. work the State Board of Health realization of the sacrifice and suf of washed out roads and bridges. were over from Camp White Mr. Flaharty will be back and will give the sermon. Easter Sunday—Sunrise service is doing to detect and remedy de fering borne by one for the re Some units have been isolated Tuesday c cning to visit with the forth for the next few weeks. to be held at 7 A. M. in the Chris fects of hearing among the child lease of many. One senses the much of the time, as torrents Burns family, so that they might Mr. and Mrs. Flaharty have ren of the State. Miss Overstreet’s joy of sharing that release in the from torrential rains stop for visit with Pvt. Kenneth Burns, been very active in civic affairs tian Church. The Rev. Earl home on leave. Mrs. Krug and in Ashland. Mr. Flaharty has Downing will give the message work is to visit grade schools theme "Thou Art My Salvation", nothing. throughout the State, giving hear while the climax of the Easter On 11 Dec., I was releived of Pvt. Burns are sister and brother been a member of the school on the subject “The New Tomb in The Neighbor» of Woodcraft board for the past several years The Garden.” ing tests to children, and recom story is reached in the conviction my assignment as Battallion Mess The United Choirs, under the mending proper medical care of "I Know That My Redeemer Officer and was assigned to Or will hold a rummage sale Thurs and has been active in fraternal when needed. She explained, in Liveth”. The following group dinance branch, General Depot, day and Friday, March 22 and 23, and civic circles. Mrs. Flaharty direction of Miss Nora Lundie give a program of Easter an Garage. her address at the college, the gives voice to hat joy and thanks as an operational officer. Of at the has had a very active part in PTA will • Ford ---------- o---------- thems. This service will begin at method of testing and the man giving. course, this work is all new to and other civic work. Mr. Fla- 8 o’clock. ' ner of working in cooperation This program, as arranged by me, but I’m beginning to enjoy it, ha r t y has resigned from the with school, parent and health Miss Nora Lunde, director of now that it begins to make sense school board, as he will be away authorities, in cases needing me choral music in t h e Ashland to me. I am. assistant Chief of the from Ashland too much of the License Examiner dical attention. Most remedial Schools, grows out of her rich Stock Control Section in the time to continue the work. 1 Here Next Monday cases ,she stated, occur among background in the study and ap Spare Parts Division. The amount ----------- o----------- young children, among whom preciation of music. A graduate of work involved in getting fight A Traveling Examiner of Op early knowledge of the defect of St. Olaf College, in Minnesota, ing equipment and materials to erators and Chauffeurs is sche A meeting of the South West may either facilitate correction or she sang for three years in the the troops is amazing; but you duled to arrive in Ashland, Mon through recognition of the child’s famous St. Olaf Chorus and stud can’t help realize the importance ern Oregon Dairymen’s Coopera day, March 26, 1945, and will be haiidifap, lead to wiser method ied choir conducting under its or of such a job, even tho’ each one tive association was held at Eagle on duty at the City Hall between dealing with the handicapped ganizer, F. Melius Christiansen. of us does only a small part of Point Monday night Frank Wil the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., kin, local coop man, opened the child. Miss Overstreet listed the Two of the .numbers on our East it. according to a recent announce- I am Chief of the Record, Sta meeting and introduced Cal Lusk, following diseases as p r i m e er program were arranged by Mr t » a _ ii ment released from the Secretary sources of defective hearing: men Christiansen and a third is his tistical And Movement Order manager of the Ginger Rogers A regional P. T. A. meeting I of state’s office. groups in this section. In the last ranch. Mr. Lusk stated that he will be held in Ashland, April 17 jngitis, scarlet fever, measles, composition. All those wishing permits or 3 whooping cough, abscess of head In addition to her studies as a weeks, 16 enlisted WAC’s have was amazed that cooperatives Members from Jackson, Joseph licenses to drive cars are asked to or ear, bad tonsils, adenoid ob major in vocal and public school been assigned to me. Most of should be enegaged in almost ine, Klamath and Douglas coun get in touch with the examiner struction, along with such exter music ,Miss Lunde has studied General Depot is still in the or every enterprise in Washington, ties will be present Mrs. C. L. during these hours. ---------- o---------- nal causes as falls and blows on voice culture in the MacPhail ganizational stage and is trying while during the past, in some the head or ear. School of music in Minneapolis. to get all the working machinery sections of Oregon, there has been Wolf has named her committees Lions Club Holds Miss Overstreet stated that she She has had eight years’ exper set up, by the time we move little activity. He pointed out which will handle the arrange north. Rumors fly as to when the that in driving through the var ments. Mrs. Colburn, county pre Weekly Meeting is able to cover about 15 counties ience in directing choruses. a year, and that teachers may In her varied experience with Depot will move, but goodness ious sections of Oregon and Wash sident wil lact as chairman. The Regular meeting of the Lions contact her through their county singing groups, M is s Lunde knows whether it will be soon or ington he was able to tell which session will start at 10 A. M. and club was held Tuesday evening not. “From where I sit" it looks sections were cooperatively mind health department or through would probably cite as most in will last until noon. The conven at the Plaza Cafe, with a good their county school superinten spiring the annual music festival as tho’ it will be a major job to ed by the general appearance of tion will reconvene at 2 P. M. and turn out of members. Logan Nin- dent. held in the spring at St. Olaf Col move this big outfit! As most of the farms. Mr. Lusk stated that last until 4:30. State president, inger, who had been slated to talk the WAC’s assigned to me have the farms of Coop members aver Gladys P. George, issued the call on his experiences in radio work, lege. On this occasion church not worked in Ordance before, aged a much greater tax assess for the meeting. choirs and Other groups are invit „ . - . . . | as the entertainment of the even- Hiffh School Band are having a merry, “Blunder ment than the farms of non-mem ed from an area covering four we rne following committees were | ing, was unable to be present be- ingly” good time, learning togeth bers. .nn.ntf.d- ------ of iUnesS( fln(J nQ formal appointed: Meeting place, chair cause states—Minnesota, Wise o n s in , er. I’m astonished tho’ at how Will Appear In Henry Padghem, president of man Mrs. C. M. Fraizier, Mrs program Iowa, and South Dakota—to sing fast we do catch on. Recently, was presented. Members the Oregon Coop Assoc, outlined Larkin Grubb and Mrs. Frank gave some New Uniforms Friday with St. Olaf’s Chorus. At the one of the older Ordance sup-of- the of their experience setup. Delbert Mongul spoke Following the financial cam time Miss Lunde participated in ficers too kthe enlisted and Of of the improvement that would Culp, members; luncheon, Mrs. with the traffic regulations in John Nosier chairman to be as various parts of the country. paign of last fal Ito raise funds to the festival, approximately 1000 ficer WAC’s on a field trip to an to the valley if Cooperatives ! sisted by Mr. Bert Davis, Mrs. R Two visitors were present, be outfit the Senior high school band voices made up the chorus. Two Ordance supply depot near here. come strongly established. I. Flaharty and Mrs. R. E. Van ing Coach Roberts and Ted Rich it was announced this week that of the numbers on our Easter pro It helps a lot to see the actual became Mr. Padghem stated that there the uniforms had finally arrived gram (Thou Art My Salvation parts that mean absolutely noth is a possibility, if the rest of the Vleet; decorations will be handl ey. Next week’s program will ed by Mrs. E. H. Hahn, Mrs. Dom bring a talk by Vic. Meagher of and were ready for use by the and Lamb of God) were sung bv ing when you see them listed on necessary signitures were obtain Provost and Mrs. McNerney. Mrs the Distilleries, Inc., who hand. So that Ashland friends of this group. Such music is well paper. ed during the next week or so, Provost and Mrs. Neva Wood will will Calvert give an educational talk on th e band, who donated so gen Worth the devotion of time and The working hours are rather that the coop setup could be con- some of the abuses of drinking erously in the campaign, mav sen effort necessary for its reproduc rugged—and don’t seem quite sumated in perhaps thirty days. serve as registrars. „ , . . - . - - - March 2 will be the date for hard liquor. He is rated as an tthe new uniforms, the band will tion and enjoyment. necessary as long as the Depot is He pointed ---------------- He pointed out that if every one out that if every one the county meeting which will be excellent talker and his program have a concert Fridav evening at not running full tilt yet, and they | waited to see what happened, held in Medford. has been found interesting where the Junior high auditorium b e J. F. Graham. Phoenix, was ar non t leave much time for doing, there would be no coop. A sign- ----------- o-— — sign ever presented. ginning at 8 o’clock. Tt is the do rested March 13 for drunk nnd all ones personal chores—laundrv up of 3000 cows is definitely In Friday afternoon during a sev sire of the school officials that disorderly conduct. He plead ironing, etc., to say nothing of sight, said Mr. Padghem. ere windstorm the fire depart The Junior American Red as many from Ashland attend a«- guilty, was fined $12.50 and $2.50 social life. The hours are 7-11 A A lar^e crowd was in attend- answered a call to the Wash Cross has a very attractive dis possible. costs. He was given ten davs M. 1-4 P. M.; 6-9 P.M. three ance._With the exception of one ment ington school. The flue fire burn- play in the windows of the Sport; — .. —. .<»------ wjiich was suspended provided nights a week and Sunday morn- dairyman who may sell his herd ’ ed itself out without causing da Shop and Taxi Station at 131 Next Wednesday rfoon, March the fine be paid. >?' The onlv time off is Sunday and one other who had not made mage. The fire department also East Main. One scene dipicts tb” Thp 'Social Circle of the Church aftnrnoon. It is true that some up his mind, all those present answered 28, the Ashland Cham ber of Com a call to a flue fire at surgical dressing corps at work merce will hold its last m eeting of of C hrist m et at the church Thors other departments work lonf»nr were signed up. 788 Pennsylvania Ave. There was and the other is a miniature dis the fischal vear nt the Pln?a dav after March 15 A short nrn- hours, hut is it rather ruert»d in Among thase present who »ave no damage. A false alarm was Cafe. Farl N»whrv will nresid« gram was given after the busi this climate. For a couple of short talks wore L. H. Gnllitan «nswered at 235 n. Main, home of play of the products made for the convenience and pleasure of von- and there will he an election of ness session. Refreshm ents were months, the Ordnance Officers and H. D. Mitchell. Ashland Harry Travis, that same day the valescing members of our armed officers. Project nlans for the nerved and vl«Hin«» w«« enioved also have classes on one or two Ed Colipittes. Rill W^’^h. Theo fire department was called to the coming vear will he discussed bv all present. Doe to ilTness. n»” nivhts Oth»r than working nights! dore Rein and Mr. Wilkin had home of Ben Neivson, corner of forces. There will be a series of w in nnd committee appointm e n t s eral of our members were unable What a life!! Thev are trvlng to covered the Eagle Point section Wimer ‘ and Chestnue to handle dows covering the various activi fin Can Drive by Ashland Students Proves Successful Local Mill Man Will Build Mill at Redding, Calif. Easter Program Being Preparer by Local Churches Local Men Attend Co-Op Meeting at Central Point Mon. jnade. to be present. Passion Week to Be Observed in Ashland Churches Life With the WACs in New Guinea cu* out some of the night work very thoroughly. Regional P. T. A. Meeting Here on April 17th Slated another flue fire Monday. ties of the Junior Red Croat.