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7Áe U o o PER YEAR ___________ Local Elks Will Sponsor Victory Loan Drive Here Pap&i ^Jkai o4a¿ Swiaiküty *fo Say--/Inet Say¿ 9t ASHLAND, First Youth for Christ Rally Held Saturday JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER i, 1945 School Lunch Conference In Ashland Wednesday New Subdivision Planned for Ashland .Volume 13, Number 37 Marshfield Stops The first "Youth for Christ” , Miss Lottie Beswick submitted fiH 7 7 llP ^ ATI I IIP service was held last Saturday plans to the city council in a | evening at the Church of Christ. special meeting last week for the Health Official» And School Rev. Leland Wilkinson acted subdivision of her property, pur Official» On Program At Meet us master of ceremonies. There chased a few years ago from the were a variety of special musical Medford Dinner Saturday Many notable officials in pub old normal school, and located at Grizzlies Unable To Conquer numbers by young people from Wai Kickoff For /ackton the intersection of Peachy Road lic health and school officials Visitors, Who Won Their several of the churches represent Roads into Crater Lake Nation County Campaign First Ball Game of Season ed. A combined choir, directed by gathered in Ashland Wednesday, al Park rim area were closed and Pacific highway. According At a dinner ut the Holland Hot Sgt. Bob Carlson of Camp White, October 31 for a school lunch Monday, due to Sunday's storm. to the plan, 22 lots are planned In a slow, see-saw game Fri el Saturday, locul men attended sang "At Calvary". Rev. George conference, held all day at the Park Superintendent E. P. Lea being 60 to 80 feet wide, ar/. 130 day evening on the Walter Phil feet deep. Five of the lots will in the kickoff for the Victory Coulter, pastor of the Church of vitt announced Road blocks were Loan drive, in an effort to meet the Nazarene in Medford, brought Junior high auditorium. The meet placed at the north entrance, and face onto Pacific highway, six on lips field, the Grizzlies took their Peachy Road and 11 on the 50-ft. second loss of the season, with the $1,400,000 goal set for Jack- a stirring message of challenge. ing was sponsored by the state at Ajinie Springs. Beswick Way street which will the Marshfield Tigers taking the department of Education, the son county. In both Ashland and His subject was, "Risking Our The road through the park, bisect the tract. The new sub game to the tune of 7 to 6. The State Board of Health, the State from the Dalles-California high Medford, the Elks lodges will Lives For Christ”. spiyisor the drives. Henry Zach- There were 178 in attendance Committee on Nutrition, the pub way to Union Creek, is still open, division will be known as the game was slow, and marked by unson of Medford is county chair at this first rally. Included were lic schools of Jackson and Jose Leavitt said, and will remain Beswick addition, and plans are many fumbles, and several costly man for this final organized war visitors from Medford, Talent and phine counties, the Jackson Coun open until more snow falls. A to make it a restricted sub-divi penalties on both sides. It was ty Public Health Department and continuation of the current storm sion with homes constructed to Marchfield’s first win for this bond drive. Dates for the drive Klamath Falls. are from October 29 through Dec The next rally will be held in the Southern Oregon College of will likely close the through road, be o fa certain type or cost, so season, and was the first time that the new tract will be one they had even crossed the goal ember 8. the Baptist Church on Nov. 10th, Education. Leavitt said. • of the most attractive residential line for a score. The morning session started at Responsibility for the drive with Conrad Nagel, regional dir The Grizzlies took the lead districts of Ashland. 9:30 with registration and exhi ector of the National Association was accepted by Ivor Erwin and early in the first quarter after bits and continued with the fol Melvin Plaskett, exalted rulers of of Evangelicals, as the special Peterson blocked a Marshfield lowing program. speaker. the Ashland and Medford lodges, punt on the visitor’s fourteen- Welcome, Leland P. Linn, Con with Herb Huston, secretary ol A t a pretty candlelight wed yard stripe. Gandee took the ball ference Chairman, Superinten No. 944 here at Ashland to act as ding ceremony at the Presbyter for a four gain and Williams, on dent Ashland schools. Early next week killing of the chairman of the local drive. Purpose of Conference, Bertha ian Manse Monday afternoon at Rogue River turkey crop will a reverse play, crossed the goal Quota set for Juckson county 3 o’clock, Miss Mary Helen Kru line. The try for extra point, on a Ninety Legion and Auxiliary Kohlhagen, State Supervisor of ger became the bride of Pfc. John start. Killing for the Thanksgiv forward pass, failed to click. Not is $1,400,000, with 525,000 of t h i s Home Economics Education. ing trade will not start until Nov umount being in E bonds, other member« gathered at the Civic long after the ball was again in Conducted Observation Tour, L. Schafer of Pendleton. The Rev individual bonds ut $250,000 and club house Monday evening with School Lunch Kitchen, Mrs. Mar George Shuman, pastor of the ember, county agent R. G. Fow play, O’Neal of Marshfield inter corporation bonds being $625,000. members from Medford I-egion garet Wiley and Mary McLarnan, Presbyterian church pronounced ler reports. cepted a Grizzly forward pass, Fattening of the birds for the Cringing it back to the Grizzly 30 At a meeting held in Medford and Auxiliary present as guests, Homemaking Teachers. the vows. Tuesday .the Ashland quota of also present were several World The bride is the daughter of Thanksgiving trade has started. It yard line. With Kiaser carrying The ABC’s of a School Lunch “E” bonds was set at $105,000. War 2 veterans and their wives. Menu, Mrs. Laura P. Wells, Con Mr. and Mrs. Chester Applegate is estimated approximately 100,- the ball, the Coos Bay lads were The meeting was attended by The hall was tastefully decorated sultant in Nutrition, State Board of Ashland. She is a graduate of 000 birds, more than t\#ice the able to march over the Grizzly Herb Huston, secretary of the in the Hallowe’en motif. Mrs. of Health. the Ashland schools, graduating number grown last year, were goal in seven plays. Kiaser sent grown here this year. All sec Betty Frazier, president of the Elks Lodge and chairman of the School Lunch Sanitation, Mr. from high school in the class of tions report large flocks in good the ball through the uprights on Ashland Auxiliary was master of bond drive in Ashland. 1942. a place kick to make the extra ceremonies during the dinner. Victor Morgan, Jackson County The groom is a member of the condition. point good, score 7 to 6. Sanitarian. Following the dinner dancing The balance of the ball game Lunch, School Lunch Cafeteria. Medical Corps of the United was enjoyed for the balance of States Army and is based at was a see-saw battle with the Following the lunch hour from the evening. visitors kicking the ball out of 12:00 to 1:00 o’clock, the first Benecia Arsenal, Benecia, Calif., — ------- o------------ Last Monday evening, some their territory whenever a Griz item on the program was a mov where the newly married couple twenty young married people zly attempt to punch it to scor ing picture, by courtesy of the will make their home following honeymoon. met at the Presbyterian Church ing territory threatened. The State Board of Health and was a short ---------- o---------- for a pot-luck dinner with the game drug out through the re followed by a general group dis 1 purpose of forming a Mariners maining three quarters. Only in cussion, led by Mrs. Ruth Forest, Club. This is an organization for the third quarter did Ashland supervisor, Farmily Life Educa Christian fellowship and service snap out of it when Williams ran Portland Couple Take Over tion of Portland, with the follow among young people of common The Presbyterian Church of 50 yards to put the ball on the Well Established Business ing contributors: Neva Dallas, interests. After organizational de Today (Thursday) Pirates 21 yard line. But a 15 Supervisor, Josephine Coun t y this city announces that it has yard penalty set them back and tails were explained and approv Numbers Indicate Local Unit, Mrs. Blanche Frisbie, Sup recently received several beauti Another change of ownership ed, a time was set for the next People Are Hungry For New ervising Nurse, Jackson County, ful memorial gifts in the form of along the businesses of Main they lost the ball on downs to stop any scoring threat. meeting and an election of offi brass accessories of worship. A Cars, Culp Motor Reports Mrs. Winifred Gillen, Home Dem street was affected this week, In the final minutes of the cers was to be held at that time. onstration Agent, Klamath Coun twenty-four inch altar cross of with the completion of the sale The new Ford motor cars were ty, Klamath Falls, Glen D. Hale, the brilliant metal, with a three- game, saw Ashland again threat Mr. and Mrs. Shuman led in mixing and fellowship games. on display in Ashland at the Culp Superintendent of Schools, Eagle step built-up base and monogram of the Lithia Bakery, by Mr. and ening, after a 15 yard penalty a The evening was closed with a ' Motor Company beginning last Point, Mrs. Una B. Inch, Super was given in memory of Mrs. Mrs. Fred Buehling to Mr. and gainst the Pirates on an interfer few songs and with a ceremony Friday, with a new two-door visor, Jackson County Schools, Clara Poley Hartley by Mr. Clint Mrs. C. G. Wolfe of Portland. Mr ence with a pass receiver penalty whereby the men washed the | sedan and a pickup truck here Mrs. E. W. Kessler, President, Hartley. Matching candlesticks Wolfe was in Ashland a couple put the ball on the visitors’ 18 dishes thus visibly demonstrating for display. That the arrival of Oak Grove Parent-Teacher Asso., were given in memory of Mr. of weeks ago to make the preli yard line. It was worked up to the new cars were of interest to Mrs. Laura Lafferty, Cafeteria James Hartley and his wife, Mrs minary arrangements for the sale the one yard line when the time their domestic captivity. local people is attested by the Manager, Wolk Creek Schools. Julia Robinson Hartley, by Mr. and completion of the deal was keepers’ gun ended the fray. Junior-Senior PTA is having a '. fact that 769 people were visitors Mrs. Hazel Landry, City School and Mrs. Roy Hartley. Vases made this week with Mr. Wolfe Between halves the Ashland rummage sale Saturday, Novem at the show rooms Friday, Mr. Lunch Manager, Klamath Falls, were given in memory of Guy taking over as of today, Novem high school band and twirlers put on a drill act which drew ber 3rd in the roo: is on the Peil Culp reports and since then num- Mary McLarnan, Homemaking William Hunt and his wife, Mrs. ber 1. It was with a great deal of applause of the spectators. In the ' Ashland H,gh Beulah Hunt, by Mr. and Mrs. Corner on the Plaza. Any dona ber has averaged well up toward tions will be gratefully received. four hundred a day by actual: Schoo, y Q Morgan. Jackson Jacob Weitzel. A re-table for the regret that Mr. and Mrs. Buehling drill the band formed the letter retire from the bakery business, Those having donations are asked tOiln ‘ . County Sanitarian, Mrs. Augusta altar set and pedestals for the but lack of help has meant long “M” for Marshfield and then played the Marshfield school song Removal this week of car rat-1 Pad h President, Lone Pine vases have been built. to contact Mrs. Ed. Hahn by lomng brought an immediate re- parpntTeacher R o la n d phone 4871. These aids to worship are both hours of work for Mr. Buehling, Forming again the band made sponse for new cars Kenne h , p Principal, Ashland Junior beautiful and harmonious as well who did all the baking. His heal the letter “A ” for Ashland and L. W. Potter of Portland has Miller, sales manager at the Culp High School, Cecil L. Roberts, as appropriate. They will be dedi th has suffered as and result and played the school song. The final game of the season been in Ashland this week, tran Motor company reported Tues Principal, Riversi d e S c h o o l , cated at a morning service in the since the leaving of their younger son, William for the army this will be played this Friday night, day and already there is a long Grants Pass, Mrs. Laura Wells, near future. sacting business. spring, they have been looking November 2 with the visitors be list of registrants for the new Consultant in Nutrition, State o------------ for a chance to get out from und ing the Roseberg high school. cars as soon as they become a- Board of Health, Portland. er the worries of the business. They are rated a good ball a vailable. Both the sons are in the army, good ball club and no pushover The new sedan does not even „ « resemble the 1942 models the U r e g O l) E l k beaSO IlS with the older boy John with the Dewey Van Curler, who oper air force in India as a key man is expected in the game. Ashland last ones placed on the market. D iW na Q a t u e r la v ates the City Sanitary Service, in the care of the intricate instru still has two games away from The new cars are much heavier U l)e n S ^ t U r a a y home, at Medford on Nevember Clarence Watler Everts, Ash in appearance and definitely are The opening day for the elk operating under a license from ments used in the airplanes. 12 and at Coquille on November land was arrested on a drunk season in Oregon this year is Sat the city, announced Monday that Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe are a young 17. and disorderly charge, was held not in the light car class. The urday, November 3, as listed in a new proceedure wil lbe follow couple with a small baby and in jail until Monday when he two-door sedan, local Ford offi the official synopsis of hunting ed picking up garbage and refuse they plan to continue the fine plead guilty in City Court. He cials state will likely sell for regulations published by the Ore in the residential districts. Due fine service and fine bakery pro around $1200 delivered in Ash was fined $17.50 and $2.50 costs. gon State Game Commission to the prevailing labor shortage, ducts which has been a feature land. Dave Cardwell,, Ashland, Ore The new Ford on display, the Some question has arisen as a Mr. Van Curler has announced at the Lithia Bakery. At present gon was arrested on drunk and first in Ashland goes to Dr. Wal result of a typographical error on that it would be necessary for they are in an apartment at the disorderly charge was held until ter Weller. New owner of the the elk tags stating the opening patrons to place their garbage Lithia Hotel, but are looking for Monday when he plead guilty in cans on the curbs so that they a house. The new model Chevrolet cars pickup truck has not been an date is November 13. city court. He was fined $25.00 might be more easily picked up. In the area east of the Cascade When asked what they planned will be unveiled for public in nounced as yet. The cars are still and $2.50 costs and 10 days in jail. in the show room, where they Range and in eastern Lane coun Heretofore the trucks have driv to do, Mr. and Mrs. Buehling spection at the Ashland Chevro Ralph Waldo Swisher, Medford are still attracting much atten ty the season extends until Nov en into backyards, driveways, etc stated they were going to rest, let dealer, the Selby Chevrolet was arrested on a charge of vio tion. Inasmuch as the OPA has ember 25 .The bag limit is one to pick up the garbage, but this and nothing more for the present. company this Saturday, Lloyd lation of the Basic Rule. In city not given a definite price on the bull elk having antlers except will not be done afterThursday. An operation for Mr. Buehling Selby stated this week. Mr. Selby court Monday plead guilty and cars, the new models will that in southeastern Oregon the Each patron has been individual has been put off for a year or said that a great deal of interest was fined $10.00 and $2.50 costs. new remain on the floor until such a bag limit is one elk of either sex. ly notified on what days the gar more and this will be taken care is evident in the new models and The following were cited for In western Oregon only speci bage will be picked up and where of he said. he anticipates having many visi overtime parking and posted $1.00 a price is announced. fied portions of Clatsop, Tilla- it must be placed. The new pro “We want to thank our wide tors present to see the new mod J. Larkin Grubb, Kenneth A. A card party under the aus-1 mook, Columbia, Coos and Doug- cedure does not affect the busi- circle of friends and patrons,” els. Warnke, Leland R. Cooley, C. R. pices of the local Rebekah lodge las counties will be open, the sea •pu|sip ssau Mr. Buehling said Wednesday, Previews of the new models Lane, Marjorie Muse, Albert R. was held Tuesday evening in the son extending to November 18. “for their long and loyal patron indicates that the low heavy' Mottner, Hugh Taylor, Con Aus lodge hall, with tables for bridge, The bag limit in this area is one age. We feel that the new owners front end lines, just coming into tin, Geo. B. Isenhower, C. H. pinochle and five hundred in play bull elk with forked hors or bet will carry on the service we have prominence with the last of the Washburn, Alfred A. Gilley, C. A. Twelve tables were in play dur ter. attempted to give to the com 1942 moleds, will again feature C. Tolman, Mary* A. Tipton. ing the evening. Prizes were re Complete descriptions of the A Traveling Examiner of Op munity, and we hope our patrons the models now coming off the Orville John Stadler was ar ceived in bridge by Mrs. Henry open areas and regulations per erators and Chauffeurs is schedul will continue to be loyal to Mr. assembly lines. The new models rested here early last Thursday Provost for high and Mrs. Anna taining to elk hunting are includ ed to arrive in Ashland, Monday, and Mrs. Wolfe.” are being shown in most of the morning in possession of a 1937 Meyer, low in five hundred, Mrs ed in the hunting synopsis, copies Nov. 5, 1945, and will be on duty dealers showrooms in this section. Chevrolet Sedan that was stolen Bertha Hahn received high score of which are available at all lic at the City Hall between the Mrs. Marjorie Barker, of the from Chico, Calif., Oct. ^4th Sta and Mrs. Vivian Dalkenberg, low ense agencies as are elk tags hours of 9 A. M. and 5 P. M., ac Lithia Beauty shop, left last Sat W. W. Robinson this week start dler had escaped from a forest and in pinochle Carl Berning- that are required in addition to cording to a recent announce urday to spend a week visiting ed the preliminary wodrk on camp at Whitmore, Calif, early hausen had high and Holis Pos the regular hunting licenses. The ment released from the Secretary with friends in Salem. building a new house on lots he in October, he waived extradi ton held low. Refreshments of resident elk tag costs $5 and non of State’s office. recently purchased on Allison. tion and is now being held in sandwiches and coffee were en resident elk tags, $25. All those wishing permits or Misses and Children'» warm Contracting to do the building is the Jackson county Jail for Chico joyed later in the evening. Cakes licenses to drive cars are asked mittens in a variety of colors at Emil Kroeger and his partner, authorities or the FBI if he is were auctioned off during the re Burns Memorials. On the Plaxa. to get in touch with the examiner Marshall-Wells Store, on the recently returned from the army, to be prosecuted on the D yer A c t freshment hour. Monuments and markers. See during these hours. Plaza. Phone 21231. Jacob P. Lahr. Mary Helen Kruger Weds Pendleton Man Legion and Auxiliary Enjoys Pot Luck Meal Mariners Club Is Organized Many People Visit Ford Show Rooms to See New Cars Police Report Show Many Violations Home Field Friday Storms Close Road to Crater Lake Monday Presbyterian Church Gets Memorial Gifts Turkey Killing To Start Soon Lithia Bakery Has New Owners Beginning Today Garbage Schedule Changed by Operator New Chevrolets Here Saturday License Examiner Coming Monday Roseburg-Ashland Football Game Friday Nite at 8 pm