as vacation Reading Club member. In the five years of th e Ash­ land Public Library reading club I activity, there has never been I such a fine group of readers. ; Their steady borrowing of good books indicates a profitable use 1 of leisure time. A Choice He Can No Longer Avoid 04663077 CENTRAL POINT A rejuvenuted Ashland base­ ball team won Its second game in a row Sunday when they defeated Central Point 10 to 8 on| Fuller Field. Ashland, with Char­ ley Douglas doing the pitching, held a 0-0 lead In the» sixth f frame when Fred Jones relieved him. Between Jones and Jack Zlttercob, who finished the game, Central Point closed the gap. Douglas was credited with j the victory. The win put Ashland In a tie with Central Point for fourth place In the league und strength­ ened their hopes for a spot In the Shuughnessy pluy-ofl^ to be held ut Medford about the mid­ dle of August. Douglas nad eight strikeouts, four hits, three wulks, and two errors. I Jones, pitching one and one- third Innings, allowed five hits, one walk, one error, and six runs. Zlttercob, pitcher for one and one-third Innings, allowed two runs on three hits, no walks, and no errors. Arnold Gosnell was best a t bat with a double and a triple out of three times at bat. Coleman of Centrul Point hud four hits out of five times up. Miller made four spcctnculur catches In the center field, with left fielder Bill Mcurfcc making another on the final out with two men on base. Medford, mcanwlille, took a firmer grip on third place when they turned bucl^ Butte Fulls 25 to (1 a t Medford. Klamath Navy vs. Murines game was postponed. Batteries: Central Point: Wor­ ley, Colley and Bill. Ashland: Douglas, Jones, Zlttercob a n d 1 Larson. 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Send to— ECONOMY PHOTO FIM SHKKS Dox 1570, SUatJon D LOS ANOEI.ES 7, CALIF. 4 LAVONNE SUMERLIN Lions Club members and COMPLIMENTED IN special guests were held spell- BRIDAL SHOWER 1 bound last night when Paulena Miss Lavonne S u merlin, I Catrer, 15 year old daughter of I Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Carter, con- daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. L. 1 < < rt pianist who Is here on va- Sumerlin, wag the complimented l cation, played a half hour pro- guest at a charming bridal ; - ram for them at the Civic shower recently, when Miss Ve­ I Clubhouse. Deep appreciation da Williams was hostess to a was manifest throughout not number of the friends of the ' only in the absolute silence as bride-to-be in the garden a t the ! the young artist played but In home of Mrs. Mabel Brace. The marriage oi Miss Sum er­ * the rounds of applause which lin and T/Sgt. Phillip Lindsay , followed. Accustomed to playing for is an event of Wednesday, July i large and small audiences since 25, in Salem at the home of an babyhood, her m anner retains aunt of the bride. The shower was a miscellan-, i its graceful naturalness and her j delight in using her great gifts eous one and many and lovely is evident. Bupsf15 ?y t Jh io * P e0nle w ho thlnk it’s sm art to buy black market m eat should see For the program last night where sh e o X e d them and the conditions under which lt is prepared. Federal officers recently I Miss Carter chose five beautiful her pleasure with her ^roke * £ ,a black market gang operating from a farm near New ! compositions, one of them her shared friends Paris, Ohio. Cattle were butchered and meat was dressed in a own latest work, just completed, An appropriate contest en- Ay-invested tumbledown shack. Above, Robert Yelton, chief i "Fantasy.” The others were Waltz in A flat and Waltz in E tertained, the prize for which OPA supervisor for Cincinnati, looks over the dirty-table upon which meat was cut up. minor, Chopin; Clair de Lune, was won by Mrs, Brace. Attractive refreshments were; —— Debussy; and after Fantasy, she closed with Capriccio, Doh- served at small tables in the nanyi. Her versatility was shown garden setting. Those present included Mrs. in the charming interpretation of the different compositions.. L. L. Sumerlin, Mrs. John Ow­ DR. E. N. TERRILL Prior to Miss Carter’s recital,1 ens, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Mabel Chiropractic Physician club members discussed plans Brace, Mrs. Weldon Heard, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Moser lor their annual summer picnic, Pat Roberson, Miss Isabel Green which will be held a t Jackson Misj Barbara Helm, Miss Laura announce the birth of a boy July Specializing in the Non-Con­ fining Treatment of Hot Springs next Tuesday eve-; Billings, Miss Helen Paden, Miss 24 a t 1:25 a. m at the Commun- Hemorrhoids (Piles) ning, beginning at 7 o’clock. Earl Dorothy Frideger, Miss Sumer- ity hospital. His name is Ernest Un, the honored guest, and the William Steven and he weighed Schilling, of the food committee, Office Phone 4371 reported th at the club will fur- j hostess, Veda Williams. five pounds and fifteen ounces. Lithia Hotel Building nish fried chicken and members are asked to bring a covered DAKOTANS WILL .MEET Ashland. Oregon A girl, Carol Bernice, was dish. An invitation was extend- ■ SUNDAY, JULY 29 ' born to Mr. and Mrs. Harold ed to members of the Medford IN LITHIA PARK Lions Club to attend the picnic. | The annual picnic for the for- Ka>' Hutchins, of 209 Oak Street Two members of the Medford mer residents of North and July 22 a t 8:25 a. m. C arol!__ club were present and extended South Dakota will be held Sun- we^ h ed seven pounds and one — nw w riuu nuyuva ana uun an invitation to Ashland Lions day, July 29, in Lithia park. All and one half ounces. She was!«aa Flaharty, with Fred Strang, ba- to attend a party tonight in Dakotans living or visiting in born at the Community hospi- j NEW MATTRESSES ritonist, will play Westendorf’s i Medford, expressing their o pin-! southern Oregon are invited to tai. FACTORY TO YOU “I'll Take You Home Again • • • ion th at the two clubs should • attend the picnic, announced OLD MATTRESSES MADE Kathleen.” work in unison in the future. the president, Glen O. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Conner of j LIKE NEW The chief number on the' Harry Chipman announced j Dinner has been planned for 521 Palm Street, Medford an- band's program will be the ov- ! NEW BOX SPRINGS that Lt. Comdr. Tex Oliver, foot­ 1 o’clock. The family, a picnic i nounce the birth of- a girl July ■ erture “Barber of Seville” by WHILE THEY LAST ball coach at the University of dinner and table service are to 21 at 4:45 a. m. She was born Rossini. Last week's “Poet and i Oregon, and Anson B. Cornell,' be brought. Ice cream, coffee at the Community hospital and Peasant” overture was so well graduate manager at the Uni­ and cream will be furnished. weighed five pounds. REED’S received, th at the band decided U. S. government Is suing t h e ; versity, will be guests August; Those attending are requested to to attem pt another standard Yellow Taxicab company of Med­ 14. MATTRESS ÇO» bring their own sugar. Alexan­ overture, although having only ford and Consolidated Freight- der’s String orchestra will fu r­ 93 N. Main Phi 9211 im e re h e a rs a l of th e ' B a rb e r'.,'' ways for approximately $1,500 as nish musical entertainment. Ashland, Oregon the result of an accident in which rather Intricate rhythms. Program chairman, John A. two soldiers were injured near Carter will have plenty of en­ Valley View, Juiy 25 —(Spec­ Medford in December, 1943. tertainm ent for young and old. The soldiers were passengers' A chance to meet old friends iali— Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ulam of and old acquaintances will be v^ ekf J * re 1catlli^ on in a taxicab which collided with I the rear end of a trailer oper-j given in a get acquainted hour. 7veninc ' ated by the freight company. Prizes will be awarded to th e' y e enln&- The Public Library “Armed The government seeks dam­ Services Book Club” has enter­ oldest gentleman, the oldest RusR has been in Port- Camp White, July 23 — Pre­ ages for the loss of services o f ; ed its last week of activity with lady, the largest family, the land. ior a few weeks receiving parations were being made this Lieutenant Hunter L. Fleming, enthusiasm still high. Saturday youngest baby and the largest medical treatm ent and Mrs. weekend for next Wednesday’s Jr. for six months and of Private July-28, is the final meeting and group registered from the coun- RusR went up to be with him, GAS - OIL - LUBRICATION big civilian employees' picnic, Wilbert Wall for six days in ad­ already 56 boys and girls have ty where the attendants pre- ^as^ f^*day. Mrs. Carol P ratt and Mrs. with all indications that it will dition to hospital and doctor earned a certificate for good viously resided. reading. The certificate means A Tug of War between North Maude Marske of Ashland and RALPH A. FOSTER be the largest and most ambi­ bills for the two. the member has read a mini­ and South Dakotans, foot races Louis Pratt of Klam ath Fails tious yet undertaken by the Dealer were calling in th e community mum of 10 books since the close and games will follow. post’s civilian personnel. of school: 48 of the 56, or 85%, Mrs. R. S. Schulz is secretary last Thursday evening, The outing, to be held on the have gone beyond, some far be­ and treasurer. Phone, Medford Mr- and -hrs. Stratton are 91st Division Memorial Picnic Service With a Smile“ moving to their new home, at yond the minimum. At the rate 5993. Grounds, is open to all Camp additional reports are coming in, the cotner of Granite and Straw- White civilian workers, military the percentage will be better ASHLAND THEATRE GUILD bfeT/y lane in Ashland. personnel and their guests. It will American money sp en t- for yet by end of the week. WILL MEET WEDNESDAY feature a bathing beauty contest World War I will be petty cash The program planned for AT THE YOUNG HOME open-air dancing on a specially compared with nxmey spent for these readers is to be held at 4 constructed floor near the big brother, World War II. p. m. Saturday in the library A review oi ‘-Goodnight Rogue River, with music by the its The second war already has basement. Robert L. Stewart, Sweet Prince,” th-5 life of John posts own swing band, horse­ cost nine times that of the first. CSP (R) USNR, will be the Barrymore shoe pitching matches, a bingo This is revealed be given by Miss today in a re ­ speaker and will bring a patri­ Ninon Kir>' wii>_ party and a ball game between port on the treasury on Wednesday night w ar-finan­ .two girl teams from the camp. cing program by former Secre­ otic message to the club mem­ when the Ashland Theatre bers and their friends. The meet­ Guild will hold its meeting at In addition, several war bonds tary Morgenthau. ing is open to the public. Fol­ the home of Miss Marilyn of large denominations will be His report said the present lowing his talk, certificates will Young. awarded to holders of winning war far has' cost the grand be presented, with recognition tickets at a drawing th at eve­ total so All members of the Guild are of $325,000.000, while World given those who have completed ning. War I cost $37.000.000.000, and more than one successful year urged to be present a t 7:30 o'­ clock, Wednesday evening. that included money for demo­ bilization. PICNIC PLANNED FOR Morgenthau said the peak in SHRINERS, THEIR WIVES expenditures has passed in some AND DAUGHTERS OF NILE respects but th at the most cru­ cial period lies‘ahead. _____ ___ _______ _ A picnic Is being planned by By that, Morgenthau meant Shriners’ wives for all members that victory might bring a dan­ tfayfo tu td D a ily Senuice of the Jackson County Shriners gerous relaxation after a Ion? Club and families and all period of unified w’ork for the Daughters of the Nile. common good. It will be held at the Jackson NORTHBOUND Hot Springs Sunday July 29, at x2:45a. m. 12:45 p.m. 4 o’clock. 6:00 a.m. 4:45 p.m. Those attending are asked to 9:35 a.m. 10:07 p.m.* bring a covered dish and table 11:22 a. m.* 11:15 p.m. service. A committee is in * To Grants Pass Only charge of ice cream and coffee. One hundred men, including SOUTHBOUND Mrs. Hope Wood is in charge soldiers from Camp White and 1:16 a. m. 9:10 a. m. of entertainm ent and games ‘for State Forest Patrol crewmen, tiie affair. The general commit­ are fighting a fire that started 3:51 a. m. 11:31 a. m. tee includes Mrs. Lillian Lue, Tuesday north of the Savage 6:39 a. m.* 6:3« p. m. Mrs. Hope Wood, Mrs. Lillian Creek dam, about 37 miles from 8:14 p. m.* 7:26 a. m. Arnold, Mrs. Bess Travis, Mrs. Ashland. * To Dunsmuir Only Mina Conley an<3 Mrs. Hazel The blaze is confined mostly MEDFORD LOCAL Smith. to an old burn area. 6:00 p. m. 2:45 a.m. 9:26 a.m. 12:45 p.m. 9:26 p. m. 6:00 a.m. 9:35 a.m. 2:20 p.m. 10:07 p. m. 7:30 a.m. 11:20 a.m. 4:20 p.m. 8:30 a.m. 11:22 a.m. 4:45 p.m. 11:15 p. m. • Carload Of Waste Paper Is Expected Ashland will probably have one full carload of waste paper, Dave Whittle, In charge of plck- up for the Shriners’ puper and tin cun salvage, said a t noon to­ day. Ashland will probably com­ bine with Medford to fill a car with tin cans, Whittle added. Work was about three-fourths completed at noon today. Mer­ chants and persons in resident­ ial areas were cooperating fully by having their bundles on the curbs to facilitate easy pickup. Six trucks and 14 men were en­ gaged In the pickup. Colonel, Finance Department, United States Army, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chrisman, 265 Almond street, Ashland, Oregon, was a- warded the Btpnze Star Medal for meritorious services in sup­ port of combat operations, from 31 December 1944 to 2 May 1945, in Italy. Serving as the Fifth Army Finance Officer, Colonel Chrisman rendered notable ser­ vices In coordinating and exped­ iting the activities of the five attached Finance Disbursing Sections and the seven Division and Corps Finance Sections which render finance service to the Fifth Army. His thorough and precise understanding of his responsibilities and dfetles, his discretion and loyalty greatly faclllated the conduct of fin ance operations within the Fifth Army and between Fifth Army and other headquarters. He ren­ dered valuable assistance» in formulating financing proced­ ures relative to local procure­ ment problems and in promoting Soldiers' Savings Plains. His ex­ peditious handling of enor­ mous quantities of funds cap­ tured from the enemy and his prompt establishment of finance facilities to service troops dur­ ing redeployment status were exceptional accomplishments. His service contributed m aterial­ ly to the successes attained in Italy, and reflects credit upon himself and the Army of the United States. Entered military service from Corvallis, Oregon. With the 15th Air Force, July 23—After long service in Italy with the 15th Air Force, Cpl. James H. Harris of Box 1291, Medford, Ore., will soon return to the United States with the veteran 456th Bomb Group. He has 85 points. Groups Feature Of City Band Concert Two groups of players from tiie Ashland City Band will be featured in tomorrow night’s concert In Lithia Park, starting at 8 p. m. A trombone duet, "Friends” will be played by Mrs. Eve Bissell and Isabel Williams, the latter making her first pub­ lic appearance. The second gro INSURANd .»*’’‘' t c '-'F'''''' • -M B . .. - . .1. F. Emmett 167 East Main Straat Phone 8561 GUNTER FUEL CO. Union Service Station Forest Fire Near Savage Rapids Dam ¿et 2/ j £etttf Çampleô To KLAMATH FALLS 2:59 p.m . 10:55 p.m . of this Clean, Family Newspaper T he C hristian S cience M onitor s Free from crime and sensational news . . . Free from political bias . . Free from "special interest” control . . . Free to tell you the truth about world events. 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