Pear Bowl Kickoff Slated For 12:30 Thursday VÁe S aidJte/ut Ô ïe y a tt ' Special M eetings Are Well Attended NEWS REVIEW ICal Aggi es Co Evangelistic meetings at the I Against Pacific Church of God at 1023 Iowa street are being well attended, it has been announced by Rev. In Annual Came T. O. Satterfield, pastor of the i church The fourth annual Pear Bowl The meetings are under the /ootba11 classic will get under­ direction of Rev. and Mrs Sie- w ayat 12:30 Thanksgiving Day Aalilantl Horne of the Oregon Shakespearean Festival’ bait, who last summer conduct, hl«h scho° I aUv ed meetings throughout the Do • / eld 1716 event this year VoJ. 16. No. 37 A S H I. a n d ^ J A C K S O N C O U N T Y . OREGON. TH U M D A Y . NOV EMBER 24. lM » “ minion of Canada I ls bein8 sponsored by the Jack- « par year Singla Copy 10c The special meetings will con- “° n C° un?y Shrine club, with proceeds from the game going to tinue through December 20 ----- ----------------------------- the Shriners’ home for crippled children in Portland- The Medford high school band and uniformed bodies of the Shrine will take part in the halftime entertainment and the Medford band will play during Tin- Talent high school Bull the game. Cal Aggies from Davis, Calif., dogs will meet the Tigers of coached by T. W. “Ted” Forbes, Weston high school in a state a former UCLA athlete, play “ Soil Fertilization" was the six-man football semi final game their game with but one team subject of the talk which Mr at Central Point next Saturday defensively a n d offensively, Robert Fowler, retired county making the only changes by evening at 8 o’clock agent presented at the weekly | occasional substitution rather The Weston team will carry luncheon of the Chamber of than one team for offense and a 6 pound per man weight ad­ another for defense. Commerce members Tuesday. vantage over Coach Bray's Bull Staggs Uses Platoons In opening his speech, Mr. dogs but the Talent team will Dr. Paul Stagg, coach at Pa­ Fowler stated that there has cific and son of the famous Alon­ depend on speed to overcome always been a great demand for zo Stagg, puts his victory faith the advantage fertilizers from persons living in the so-called two platoon sys­ Weston has rolled up a total in cities for lawns and flower tem in which one eleven goes of 225 points against 83 for for competition when the their opponents in six games this gardens. Mr. Fowler went on to out Badgers are on the move and fall. Two games have been for­ say that there are between 40 another group takes the field feited to the Tigers. and 50 soil types and variations when Pacific defends. in Jackson County and that it The Talent team has chalked Pacific operating from the up 220 points against 53 points is difficult to prescribe for each "winged T” depends a lot upon for their opponents in six games, individual area. Every farm, for Stan Russell, half­ one game has been forfeited to example, is its own experiment back who was triple-threat named on the the Bulldogs station to find the best crop honorable mention list for Lit­ fertilizer for its own area. Coach Bray said this week Coast honors last year. In the year 1^0, only one tle-All that Talent's probable starting PHONES FOR FARMERS A speedy little sophomore Ihorizing »25 million exnendl'lir. to i" “* Kn.'ups look on as President Truman signs bill au- lineup for the semi final tilt car of super phosphate was used weighing in a 160-pounds the will be Don Williams, Orval Adminlslration program which brought electricity to 'mJliBni*reaH on principle of highly successful Rural Electrification as a fertilizer. Now there are name of Jim Sunderland by also »1.1 Crntgresn to »id American farm er, i.efi to £ h t • E t H n .•''“‘"l 7 “ ? ' ''« islatlon passed by Nichols, Herb Combs. Pat Hen­ between six and seven tons used pace the Badger attack. ry, Jerry Montgomery and Rol- annually. Some users experi­ help Sunderland is classed as the lie Hartley mented by putting beween 250 team’s workhouse, operating on­ n -m -e Wirkard. REA A d m i n i . , , ^ , : * ' ^ . ? ^ and 300 pounds of super phos­ ly on the ground this Other members of the Talent year. squad include George Baylor, phate on their land every other Depend On Halfback Tom Goddard, Bob Goddard' year. Other users put between Aggies, champions of the Bill Smith. Hal Parent and K e n I nion Church Services 150 and 200 pounds on their Far Cal Western Conference, depend ney Reynolds land every year. Both factions much for their ground gaining Dial Electric Plans At IB a.m. Tliiitrsday claimed the best results. on Ken Kuykendall, a young Anniversary E vent The granite lands near Ash­ light halfback who has gained Union T hanksgiving Day ser­ Ned Marrs, owner and man­ land need Phosphorus, particul­ 444 yards in rushing, and Frank vices are scheduled at the M e th ­ ager of the Dial Electric com­ arly. It has also been found by Saviez, odist ch u rch at 10 o 'clo ck. fullback, who pany here, this week announced experiment that Potash is not has run 170-pound T h u rsd a y m o rn in g w ith the Rev, for 128 yargs. plans for holding the second an­ needed here. T O S attei fie ld , o f the C h u rch Diaz, passing artist for niversary sale of the organiza­ Practices of spreading fertili- the Bill o f God, d e liv e rin g the serm on. Aggies, has attempted 111, A large crov/d of highway, tion A free will offering will be Congressman Harris EUs- , zer vary. Some farmers, use or­ completed 41 and had 17 inter­ Mr. and Mrs. Marrs purchased county and city officials were dinary spreaders, othefifc use a taken or the benefit of over­ cepted for a gain of 811 yards. the store from _____ C. O. _______ Sears in _ No- worth is coming home to the in attendance when the ribbon vember of 1947 and have built 4th District to make a report to whirlagig thrower type, while Five of these resulted in touch­ At the regular weekly meet­ seas relief. yet other farmers prefer the old was cut, inaugurating service it into one of the larger appli-1 his constituents next week. On ing of the group held in the downs. fashioned method of spreading Y.M.C A Wednesday evening on the new stretch of highway ance centers in Southern Ore- Monday November 28th he will fertilizer record ¿ for the two by hand. Hand spread c o Season’s iK S ’ w hoTiH ” .1.7,' November 16, the Ashland Sen spend most of the day in Ash- in 99 between the California state gon. ior Hi Y Club voted to give $5 Prior to entering the business land' where a full schedule has line and Yreka. Cal., Monday to the Jackson County Commun­ Mr. Marrs was in the real es- been planned. He is to speak to afternoon. ity Chest in this years campaign the students of Southern Oregon tate business in Ashland. for funds. As a part of the Ash­ A ttending the dedication from College at 2:30 at an assembly there is a decided tendency to to 0, Whitman 33 to 27, Chico 33 land Y M.C A program and one A shland w ere C ouncilm an F red Press Day Set which is open to the public and uneven spreading. This may be to 0, British Columbia 34 to 0 of the participating agencies in Homes, representing Ashland which will be of especial in­ seen by looking at fields of and College of Idaho 48 to 0. the Chest the boys indicated tiiat Dr Charles Lemery of Med- Mayor Tom Williams, who was Ahead This Week terest to political science classes. clover, for example, where there The Badgers tied Pacific Luth­ are wavy spots indicating heavy eran In order that News Review they wished the money to go to lord lia s accepted the chairman­ unable to attend; Councilman During the remainder of the and 20 to 20 and lost to Lewis light spreading. employees may enjoy Thanks­ afternoon the Congressman ex­ the support of the work of the ship of the Crater Lake Area and Mrs. E E. Sheldon and Mrs and Clark 13 to 6. Boy Scouts, the Camp Fire Girls C o u n c i l National Jamboree Williams, Bert Day, Ashland giving Day with their fam il­ pects to renew old acquainten- Sawdust Used Downed Stanford's JV's Mr. Fowler mentioned the fact and the Girl Scouts in the coun­ Committee, H D Christensen. street commissioner, and A. W ies and that subscribers may ces and meet new ones in down The agricultural school eleven not be delayed in receiving ty town Ashland. He will also be that much sawdust has been us­ has downed the Stanford junior Council President announced Woodward and Bill McGee, re their paper, press day has available for conferences at the ed on soil. He said that This did varsity 14 to 6, Humboldt 33 to Program for the evening in­ today. presenting the Ashland Chamb not damage the soil but mixed 6, edged Southern Oregon col­ cluded the showing of a movie: Lithia Hotel. The second National Jam­ er of Commerce. President Ken been set ahead this week. with a nitrogen fertilizer, aids lege 14 to 13 and topped San "Traffic with the Devil" show- boree of the Boy Scouts of Am­ Jones and secretary Don Berg At 6 o’clock the precinct ing traffic problems and types erica will be held at Valley represented the Ashland Junior i workers of the Republican party decomposition and does not de­ Francisco State 31 to 13. The lete the soil of nitrogren con­ Aggies lost to Occidental 26 to of traffic accidents as dealt with Forge, Penn, on June 30 to July Chamber of Commerce. ; of the Southern Area Jackson tent. by the Los Angeles Police De­ 6, 1950. Eight special trains are Judge Coleman, and Jackson County, are dining with him for Santa Barbara 40 to 6 and to In closing, Mr. Fowler stress­ 0, partment. This was the first in a being arranged to transport the county commissioners Lytle and a brief business session, and at Whittier by 20 to 13. series of meetings planned by Scouts from the Pacific North­ Morthland, represented t h e 8 o’clock a non-partisan meet­ ed that it does no good to fer­ Games with SOC, Humboldt the boys dealing with Safe driv­ west. Jackson county court. A good ing will be held at the Junior tilize unless plenty of good wa­ and San Francisco State were ing. At the next meeting, Nov­ Plans are being made to have delegation f r o m J o s e p h i n e High school. Mr. Ellsworth’s ter is available to aid chemical Far Western games. ember 23, Sergeant Colburn of 66 Scouts and eight leaders rep­ county and Grants Pass were al­ recent trip to England will make action and bacteria action. Starting lineup for the Badg­ the Oregon State Police will be resent the Crater Lake Area so in attendance, along with The Valley Trading Post, lo­ his observations of conditions ers will find the offensive line the speaker. Council with 40.000 Scouts and members of the California state cated one and one-half miles and trends in that country most averaging about 188 pounds leaders from all over the United police and representatives of north of Ashland on Highway pertinent in the light of recent with the heaviest players being McCOY BUYS HERE 99, have announced Saturday, world happenings. States and foreign countries at Siskiyou county. a 200 pound tackle and a 205- Lysle S McCoy has purchased this spectacular Scout event. Ralph Koozer, vice president Nov. 26. as opening day for the This is to be a genuine “Town pound tackle. The Pacific U. property on Terrace St. and is Our goal is to have every of Highway 99 association and new pottery and grocery store. Meeting” when all Ashlanders backfield on offense will aver­ doing some extensive "rabbit troop in the Council represented Art Nelson and Postmaster Ed The business was recently will be given an oportunity to age around 174 pounds. farming,” which is a new de­ with at least one Scout attend­ Vaile were also present from purchased by Florence and Ed­ learn directly from their repre­ Death came Wednesday, Nov. The Aggies line with a 220- die Ju st, who have been reno­ sentative just what is going on 15, to Elmer Ivan Applegate, pound youth at center as heavi­ parture for him, as he hails from ing this Crusade Jamboree, the Ashland. the Great White Way of the theme Strengthen the Arm of in Congress. Mr. Rodney Keat­ 82, grandson of Lindsay Apple- est man listed as starter will Following the dedication cer­ vating the store. cinema capital. His wife is still Liberty gives us a real purpose emonies the group traveled to The Justs come to Ashland ing will serve as chairman of gate, one of three brothers who average about 190 pounds with in Hollywood but expects to for this Nations largest assem­ Yreka under escort of Califor­ from Salem, where they have the meeting and moderator of crossed the plains to Oregon the backs weighing an average 160 pounds. come to Ashland in a few weeks. bly of Boy Scouts, stated Dr. nia state police where a no host for several years operated the the question period following in 1842. Lemery. Justs Liberty store, Mr. Just Mr. Ellsworth’s talk. Mr. Applegate died at Wil­ banquet was served. Reserved seat, general admis­ liams. Oregon, where he has sion and student tickets are on is a member of the Masonic A Scout must be 12 years lodge and Mrs. Just is a mem­ DRIVERS LICENSE made his home for several years sale at the chamber of com­ old. First Class and an outstand­ Ashland, Talent Brownies with his sisters. He had been in merce office and the Medford ber of the Order of Eastern Star. EXAMINER HERE MONDAY ing Boy Scout to be eligible to Plan Christm as Party attend. Both are members of the White A drivers license examiner failing health for several years. hotel in Medford and at Eber- He was born near Ashland J hart’s store in Ashland. Shrine of Jerusalem. will be on duty at the Ashland Brownie Scouts of Ashland March 31, 1867, grandson of city hall Monday, November 28, and Talent will have a revel and BELLVIEW 4-H Lindsay Applegate, one of three between the hours of 9 a m. and ELECTION HELD Christmas party December 10, 4 p in., it has been announced brothers who crossed the plains The Oak Street Tank and, At the regular monthly meet- 10:00 to 12:00 in the Junior Hi from the office of the secretary to Oregon in 1842. His father, the late Lucien Applegate, de­ oi state aieei plant in Ashland came in | ing of the Bellview 4-H Club gym. for state wide recognition —i.i— — ' veloped large farm holdings in re­ held Thursday, November 17, Mrs. W. H. Aftring is Coordi­ the Swan Lake valley. cently when the First National the annual election of officers nator for the affair. RETURN TO HOME AT Mr. Applegate attended Stan­ Bank of Portland has featured was held. Officers for the ensue- HUNTERS POINT Leader for the Crafts will be ford university with the class the plant in one of Its "Build­ ing year will be as follows: Bob Mr. and Mrs. Eward Hicks are ing Oregon Together" advertis­ Willoughby, president; Milford Mrs. W. A. Snyder assisted by Ed Barnett was named presi­ leaving for their home at Hunt­ of 1895, of which Herbert Hoov­ Mark R. Sullivan, President Mrs. Leslie Lusk, Mrs. Glenn ements. One of the ads appears Gassaway, vice-president; Shar­ dent of the Ashland Kiwanis ers Point after spending the er was a member. In 1896-98 he of the Pacific Telephone and in this week’s issue of the News on Anderson, secretary; and Cathey. Mrs. Layton Schell, club when the organization held holidays with her parents, Mr. spent five months of each year Telegraph Company, has been Mrs. W. P. Wright and Mrs. J. its election of officers at their making plant surveys of the Review. Mary Ann Gassaway, reporter. W Parsons. and Mrs. George Phife. Mr. and Cascades from Klamath Falls to elected a member of the Board Pictured in the advertisement Monday noon meeting. Barnett It was decided by the group Leaders for songs is Mrs. Rod­ will succeed V. D. Miller in the Mrs. Hicks will be accompanied Portland for the United States of Directors of the New York is Harry R. Morris, manager of that there would be no meet­ Life Insurance Company, it was by their infant son, Steve, and department of agriculture. the plant, who began making ing of the club during the month ney Keating assisted at the office. announced recently by George their daughter, Diane. Diane has piano by Lois Downing. He married Esther Ogden, al­ L. Harrison, Chairman of the oil storage tanks in his father’s of December. Ed Stevens was elected vice spent the past two months at the Games will be led by Mrs. president. so a member of a western pion­ garage to meet local demands. The club voted to donate $5 LeManquis assisted by Mrs. El­ home of her grandparents, Mr. eer family, in San Bernardino, Board. He is a resident of San Today the Oak Street Tank to the Iron Lung Fund and also mer Four new directors were elect­ and Mrs. George Phife, at Bell­ Cal., in 1899. The couple lived Francisco. Ayres. and Steel employs approximat­ to purchase two new flags for ed at the meeting including M view. In announcing Mr. Sullivan's Folk dancing will be led by M Bradley, Sherman Hadley, in Klamath Falls unti her death election, Mr. Harrison said, ely 30 workers. Machlnests and the meeting room. Rose Cook District field direct­ in 1931, though spending con­ "Due to the scope of our oper­ welders are kept busy building Allan Harris and Martel Peters. VISIT AT VALLEYVIEW A new extension of the Bell­ siderable time in California and ation, which is the natural out­ tanks of all kinds. Latest de­ view Club has been formed. or, assisted by Mrs. Allen Byrd. Hold over directors are Abe Mr. and Mrs. Frank Irwin are troop m no. 61, t under the velopment at the Ashland plant This new extension is called the l e n Scout d p r .h i« "" I Neslin Frpd Morlan, and Colon- spending Thanksgiving proper on plant collecting trips the len­ growth of public acceptance, we leadership of Mrs. Jean Regan el Waterbury gth of the Pacific coast inland must have on the Board men of is the manufacture of a motor Rabbit Club, and is under the with Mr. and Mrs. George Metz to the Rockies. WMr?SAnWher