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^ ¡ y^L £'2».U br., M.oo PER ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON Forest Service to Open District Office in Ashland Roqua Forest Supervisor Here Announces i'lana i ues. ARMY MEN URGED TO RE ENLIST IN REGULARS All form er enlisted men are reminded that they may reenlist within three months from the date of their discharge und re ceive their old grade back which is a perm anunt wurrunt, provid ed enlistm ent is accomplished by 30 June 1940. All form er officers may now enlist within three montns from the final date of their term inal leave and will be enlisted in the first grade provided enlistm ent is accomplished prior 30 June 1940. See Capt. R. V. Anderson, Army Recruiting Station Med ford, Oregon, Phone 5022. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1946 SCOUTS OF TOE WORLD DUILDIOG TOGETHER“ METHODIST MINISTERS EXCHANGE FOR A DAY o Last Sunday morning three M ethodist m inisters in southern Oregon exchanged pulpits. The Rev. Dr. L. C. Kirby, pastor at Medford came to the Methodist Church in Ashland, Rev. Ed Aschenbrenner, pastor a t G rants Pass came to the church in M ed ford; and Rev. Dr. G. W. Bruce of Ashland w ent to G rants Pass. The occasion for the exchange of pulpits was the evangelist i c phase of the Crusade for Christ in which the entire Methodist Church is making great strides today. The M ethodist Church is out to win a million folks for Christ tvithin the next year. Already the revival fires are burning in every church, and reports of many being won for the Kingdom are coming into headquarters at New York City. VOL. ij NO j t Ashland Gives Generously to Polio Benefits Prelim inary Reports Indicate That Polio Benefits Raise Large Fund Karl Junoucn, supervisor m toe nogue nuuuuui fu iu ai, w«,. Vem Smith, county chairm an in Asiuuno luvauuy, inukiua on the drive to raise funds for uri uiigviiivnui lor om ce space, to relief of polio victims in Jack- be Uavu in un em aigeu piogiau* in loivai ucuvmca, anu which son county, reported W ednesday will bring u uiatrtci ranger anu that a prelim inary report indi tus U a a la t u llt IO AS1UUH U. 1MI. cates th at the various benefit Junoucn po in leu out Inal such dances, athletic events etc. were an om ce nere will hinge on generously patronized and a wtielner suitable ollice space neavy donation was to be ex can oe obiam eu und living quart pected from the south end of the ers secured lor the two l a m i H c s county. wno will move to Ashland to Main events to raise funds make their home in connection was the basketball events be with the work. Twenty five Men Will Bo tw een the league-leading Elk’s The reorganization has made Taken In to Commemorate team and the Illinois Valley six ranger uistncts in the Kogui Lodge Founding Ramblers last Thursday night. River lorest instead of four as This event was sponsored by the Wednesday night, February 13 la s form erly been the case. A new district will be opened with will be a gala night in local Among the coming events Lions Club of Ashland and a re headquarters a t Prospect anu Elks circles, when it is planned scheduled for the Ashland Sen port from Bill Allen, chairm an the lour form er districts ol to initiate a class of 25, tne lar ior High band is a special con of the committee, indicated that Union Creek, B utte Pulls, Klu- gest group to be taken into the cert slated for February 14 at S308 was cleared on the event. muth Palls and Applegate dis nidge in a num ber of years. The eight o’clock in the junior high Services of officials, and others tricts will continue to function. affair will be in commeration of gym, according to the latest an were donated, so th at most of The newly formed Ashland .be founding of the lodge. nouncement given by Mr. F ran the funds taken in, were sent to the county fund. It is planned to sta rt the even cis, band director. district will take in the Ashlanu The Elks club dance Saturday watershed and Dead Ind 1 a n ing with a social hour between A full hours program has been evening, drew a large crowd country, up to the Cascade div a:30 and 6:30 in the club rooms. planned with a portion of the and through pre-sale of tickets ide, south und including Pish At 6:30 m em bers and initiates concert devoted to popu 1 a r and door admissions, the affair Lake, according to Mr. Janouch. will heud for the big dining swing num bers along with the cleared Mr. Sm ith re room, w here a banquet wil lbe Reasons for Change regular marches and concert ported. $311.70, A Bellview Grange Mr. Janouch pointed out that ierved, under the direction of selections. The entire p r o g r a m ! ^ * '.' hm naht in $26.05 last will be announced at a later J brought the changes were made because Pied Taylor, Elks eats impress- the Ashland zone has been a urio and his committee datC‘ , ,, Q , Mr. Sm ith stated th at there At 8 p.m. the officers in for concern among forest personel omce the purpose of the p e r - ' have been an unusually large for several years, and comes be mal attire will prepare to ini formance is to raise tu n as to com num ber of contributions from cause of a vastly increased tim tiate the following men: Charles piete tne banu uxuiorms witn individuals, and a t this time ber cutting progrum, some bu Wurren, Walt Lee, Lyal Massey, transparent raincoats and lin- these have not been tabulated. perm ittees for grazing privileges Andrew Johnson, I^R oy Ed ance any trips tnat m ignt oe The wishing wells on m erchants live around Ashland ,a larger wards, A rthur Edwards, Alfred taxen tms spring, an aumission counters have not been colected program for tourist and recrea Holmes, Alvia O. Youngblood, w ar be chargea. A dult ticxets yet either, but all funds are ex Nearly 2,000.000 Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, and Senior Scoott tional facilities is needed. C. G. Crosslin, C. E. Johnson, kill mark the 36th anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America during will sell at tm rty-five cents, tit- Prior to this time funds have Archie Loomis, M artin Luther Itoy Scout Meek, Feb. 8th to 14th. The theme of the celebration H teen cents for junior and senior pected to be tabulated b y next Monday when a complete report not been available to better Morgan, Charles H. Delsman Jr., mgn senool students and ten will be available. ‘Scouts of the World—Building Together.” Members of the M -ve meet these problems, and train George D. Williams, Edwin E. nent are helping brother Scouts throughout the world to reorga cents to r gram m er schools. Tne ed personnel during the war King, Lawrence T. Leigh, M. fheir “World Friendship Fund” of voiir tary contribution« „.A hand is striving for a record a t years has not been available Dale Williams, W alter H. O’ heir “Shirts-Off-Our-Backs” project of u- mating Scout Uniform tendance as tickets will be sold either. A generous apportion Toole, L. Peers Wilmeth, Jam es »arts and equipment, will assist Scoi: . m -as and help devetoa oy individuals in the band for m ent of forest service funds and R. Coon, Stephen M. Fowler, C. mderstanding among the boys of the world. Above is the oif.c-M tne next week. — ..¡ny |jje event. returning veterans gives the for B. C arpenter, Jack F r a n c is , Committees have bepn appoint est service a chance to enlarge* Owen Gragg, Alton Trask and ed by the band president, Jim their activities and the Ashland Cliff McLean. Jandreau to transact all the bus- qoHTHirRM n n u v r iN p o t district will be among the first mess involved to oarrry out the T a ui 1 ° ° , OC? O^ to realize a benefit from the program . LEGE, Ashland, January 29, 1946 program. The Southern Oregon College dram a season opened this week Asked who would be assigned w ith the announcem ent of the to the Ashland district, Mr. Jun- Members of the county Selec cast of the current production, ouch stated that the ranger had ... ......... ,.wvl yet t*v® Service Boards of Oregon “Guest in House.” not been definitely assigned Soveral Announcements Captain Phil Stansbury Will but it wax thought a ’ veteran othe*' 8Ulle!’ •** al loI‘« last The irdtatt e f -new shnfcnU in Made For Candidacy of 'T hirty-four’ patents "aiB nw W i- Take Over For Two Monti s who formerly worked in the I receiving recognition ior their Jackson County Men ty-six Cub ocouts heard Ben the college has maqe exception Rogue Forest? but not yet dis-1 work thls month. To those men Ashland Mayor T. S. Wiley nett Loftsguard talk about the ally fine acting available for this Politics came to the front the announced this week th at Chief boys and girls of England, production according to Angus charged would be placed in com I who have served two years or of .* ” aw ard will past week, when several candi of Police Charles Talent had Fiance, and Germany at a m eet L. Bowmer, director of the South mand here. Assistant ranger more, . ■ a certificate ----- y - r - ,* V............... will be Harold Thomas, at pre- 7e i lv®n , aQd locally the mem- dates announced their intentions been granted a leave of absence ing held in the hall of the W ash ern Oregon College dram a depart m e n t The play will be produc sent assistant ranger at Butte bers of draft board from Jack- of running for election on the for two months, because of ill ington school Tuesday night. Falls, who has ha I a num ber of son, Josephine and Curry coun prim ary ticket at election time health, effective February 10 Mr. Loftsguard who is m ajor ed a t the Southern Oregon Col in May. ties will gather in Medford F ri and that C aptain Phil Stansbury ing in Education a t Southern lege Auditorium , March 15th years experience on this forest, and recently discharged with the day, February 8, s t which time First to m ake a definite a n the chief’s son-in-law had been Oregon College painted a graph and 16 th. v u iiiiiiisssio n 01 i r s t lieu ten an t Governor Earl Snell will p present ic a e m nouncement was Sheriff Howard appointed to head the police de ic picture of these countries and commisssiori of a i first lieutenant Cast is as afollows:: from the army. He and wife and the cert' flcates a t an appropri- Gualt, who definitely threw his partm ent during the chief’s ab stressed the advantages of be Aim Proctor ........Nanete Cuddie ceremony t two w o children r h i l d r n n will w i l l soon nzv come to I ate ceremony. nat in the ring ,for election to sence. Clarence Williams, assis ing an American living in A m er Gee P ro cto r ...... —G loria P resto n Receiving recognition for their the post he now fills by virtue tan t chief, will continue in his ica. Ashland to m ake their home. rtiiaa .—.......... Frances Churcn Mr Janouch pointed out that work this week, from this coun of an appointm ent following the present capacity, and the other Den 2 and Den 4 presented Ur. sn aw ....... B ert uivingston besides the ranger and his assis ty, will be Guy T. Applewhite, death of Syd Brown in June, m em bers of the police force will skits on “Boys of the W orld”. A unt M artha ....... Carolyn Rose tant, two office clerks will be on chairm an of Jackson county lo 1945. He will run on the Repub rem ain in their present position. The them e for the next pack M iriam Blake ....Patsy Rooertson duty here during the summer cal board No. 1, and H. H. Gill lican tic k e t Capt. Stansbury has just been meeting which will be held Uan Proctor ......... ..... Don Davis ette, member, both of Ashland months. Douglas Proctor ....... Lee Hayes Following closely on his an discharged from the arm y after March 5, will be “A ir”. Ashland district forest work and H arry Niederm eyer clerk of nouncement was that of George serving for three and a half The following boys were p re John ...... ................ Roland Piper has formerly been conducted Local Board No. 1 and to Ernest Carter, present county auditor, years, p art of that time serving ----— sented ~ w ..««u ith u.»uiuo aw ards u by j their — ’ ’’‘J •• »*vwwi X l/lDUg Bveiyn Heath ...a'MUUJU ....Marilyn Young through Medford office, and a L. Scott .chairm an of Local who was in Ashland Thursday w ith the Allied M ilitary Govern parents: Bobcat, M arvin W oods,; * rank Dow ..... Angus McGinnis Special fire guard has been on Board No. 2, Roy Pruitt, secre and announced his intention of m ent w ith the occupation forces oeorge Shull, Frank Townsend, Mrs. Dow ..Rosemary Messenger duty throughout the dangerous tary of No. 2. D. L. Flynn, Wil running for county judge, ru n in Germany. Prior to that he Charles Ades, Perry Casteel, and Miss Rhodes ..Suzanne LeM arre liam Hammejt, Leon Haskins, ning on the Republican ticket was a deputy sheriff and a mem George Gray. fire season. ¡Cam Tracy ....... Harold Petei-son m em ber and Claud M. Hurd, J. B. Coleman, present county ber of the state police force. Woii, Jam ie Smyth. I Stage M anager ....... Jam es Glenn form er m em ber of No. 2 and to judge was also an Ashland visit ______ 1______ Two new dens are being form Lignts ................... Louis Lemire W alter J. Looker, and G. W. or Thursday and announced that ed w ith Mrs. W. J. M yrick a n d ----------- u---- Neilson, appeal agents for the he will seek re-election to his Mrs. Burm a Nicks as Den Moth- TWO YOUTHS FINED two boards. ers present position, as he stated FOR DISORDERLY CONDUCT The regular m onthly business Presentation of the certificate that he had been urged to seek A fter an investigation by city m eeting of the Lions club was will be made at a dinner at the of the pioneer businesses HOMES TEXACO STATION police, F rank Grey, Jr. 26, and tne order of business at the re Holland Hotel Blue Room, and re-election. With Mr. Coleman of One Ashlahd came under new SOLD TO ROSEBURG MAN Donald Gordon McNamara, 24, gular Tuesday evening meeting. invitations to city and county of was W. W. Perry, county com ownership last week end, when Clarence Homes, who has op- both of 53212 Allison street, Following the dinner, a discus ficials and others to the lim it of missioner, who will be a ru n it was announced that the Jo r T^nedC ,the Te*ac,° Station at were C arrested , , „ t v u u and „ o i in n c city i t y coun court sion of business policies, etc, the Blue Room’s seating capa ning m ate of Judge Coleman’s. dan Sash and Cabinet Works on 1J20 Siskiyou boulevard for the were fined $10 and $2.50 costs Deputy Vern Sm ith Resigns were gone over thoroughly in city has been extended. Helman street, had been sold to past six and a half years, has each on chaarge of disorderly A nother developm ent made the time usually given over to a partnership consisting of Phil announced the sale of the busi- conduct. Each drew a ten dav the evening’s program. There Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Price of last week was the announce Stansbury and Ray Clary. The ness to Mr. and Mrs. Max Short jail sentence, suspended on con- was no program of any kind. 440 W ightman St. have sold m ent by Vern Smith, of Ashland new owners have taken imme Three visitors were present, their home to Mr. and Mrs. Rob- present deputy in the Sheriff’s diate possession. The new con o Roseburg. I ossession was giv- dition of good behavior and pay- being R. - Peck, - « Roy. = — ---- . Elmer Dunn ert Wilcox of Hermiston, Oregon office, th at he had resigned, ef cern will be known as the Ash en imm ediately to the new own- m ent of fines. The youtns plead ers’ _______ guilty to inducing several young and H arry Paris. A goodly num-1 and they left Monday for Win- fective March 1, and while he land Cabinet Works. -° j „ girls to skip classes at junior ber of members were in atten- achee, Washington their form er had not filed for the race for M onuments and m arkers. S e e , hlgh school and forging excu es sheriff, indicated that he would Mr. Stansbury recently retu rn dance. home. do so in the very near future.... ed from a tour of duty in the F urns Memorials. On the Plaza I for their obsence. Mr. Smith, well known in Ash European theatre and Mr. Clary land, as he has lived most of his is on leave of absence from the life here, accepted the post of post office, where he has served chief of the crim inal investiga for several years as a mail car tion departm ent from Sheriff rier on the city routes. Syd Brown five years ago. P re In commenting on the change, vious to that time, he had been Fast overnight m erchandise throughout the w ar period will a m em ber of the Ashland police Mr. Stansbury stated that the H arry Chipm an has been nam Governor Earl Snell and Ei rail service for less than carload result in greatly exped i t e d force, worked several years as same skilled service which has shipm ents between Portia n d, freight service for local shippers. an inspector w ith the state high been a feature of the business 1ed Jackson county chairm an of m und Hayes, chairm an of tl Oreeon G r e e n o or- r- S tilt* » Keep kr p p n Oregon G reen V local Keep Oregon Green State Ex«' Southern Oregon and Coos Bay Overnight service will apply on way departm ent and was with will be continued. O ther than the locaI area points is being restored ef calls received in Portland up to the forest service for a year or the two partners, C. E. Froman ganization by Governor Earl utive Committee, will addre : fective immediately according to 3:00 P. M. Southbound overnight more. He has handled several and Max Crowson will continue Snell and has been invited to a the county chairm en a t the id announcem ent by F. C. Nelson, service is being inaugurated on im portant crim inal cases effi to take care of the work. Verne meeting of all Keep Oregon day m eeting in the state forest 5 Cary has been added to the Green chairm an at Salem on building a t Salem. Then expei ' Freight Traffic M anager f o r train 329 from Portland to Rose ciently and well. staff to augm ent the force al February 11th. ! in various phases of fire pi Southern Pacific. burg, G rants Pass, Medford, Ash Mr. G ault has been with the • We are calling these fire p r e - ! vention will take up step-by-st< ; Inaugurate movements of the land and interm ediate points Sheriff’s office several years also ready there. vention leaders together from all . ways and means to get full pu restored overnight service leave ■ and on 334 from Eugene to the He was chief deputy under over Oregon,” Charles Ogle, e x -¡lie cooperation in the Keep Oi Portland February 4 and South Coos Bay area. Trims wall paper and wall Ralph Jennings in 1934, and was ■ecutive secretary of Keep Ore- gon G reen program ern Oregon and Coos Bay area Northbound shipm ents will be reappointed by Brown when he paper brushes, M arshall-W ells, gon Green said, so a more com-1 “We are starting early tl i points February 5. This over handled on 333 from Coos Bay | was elected. He served two on the Plaza, phone 2-1231. piete statew ide program can be year,” Secretary Ogle stated “ •< night service was tem porarily and on 330 from Southern O re years with the Judge Advocate’s developed to range we e win will nave have an alert pu pud . e, ... prevent i farm, o , ,, ,, io ii8 e th u id at i w discontinued late in 1942 so gon points to Portland. D istri I office at Camp Whit» V.T,': Uyke of Ashland and Attorney and forest fires during 1946. We lie durine Febrnarv and M-n- equipm ent and crews could be ■ bution from Roseburg, Medford Filings for the May 17th ra c e ; Bengston of Medford will se ek 1 w ant no more costly burns as we when fern fires an n in lv t » used to expedite the war effort, j and Coos Bay for morning de was also made by Earl T N"w- ( re-election as state represen a- had in 1945, nor do we w ant to much of our valuable voting ti The overnight freight movementi livery to adjacent communities s^'and for re-election fives. thousand of acres of valu- ber lands and thus set back 1 coupled with store door pick-up will be handled by the railroads as state senator, and while no| O ther announcements are < v. see able grazing land and w heat forestation and interrupt so and delivery which latter service! sub-sidiary Pacific Motor T ruck announcem ent has been made it pected for various other county land destroyed each year by tained-vield operations of ou Elks Will Initiate Big Class Feb. 13 High School to Give land Concert Soon SOG to Stage Play “ Guest in House” County Politics Start Bubbling Draft Board Men Will Be Honored Lions Club Has .. .Business Meeting Chief of Police Granted Leave Cabinet Shop Under New Ownership Southern Pacific Restores Fast Freight Service from Portland-Southern Oregon Harry Chipman Earned to Head Keep Oregon Green Committee for This Year j has been available to patrons I ing Co. Cub Scouts, Parents Hear Intertsing Talk is understood that Frank Van 1 offices soon. j carelessly caused man-made fires forests.”