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Se A Copy S outhern O regon Successor to The Jacksonville Miner Volume 5 miner Ashland, Oregon, Friday, February 28, 1936 Improvement In Applegate Dist National Forest The Miner By C. B. ♦- ----- -------------- -4 Know fell on Ashland last Sun day A pretty sight it was, being so unusual Big and soft were the flakes, drifting down from shad owy heights, myriads of white winged fairies, Intent on weaving a mantle of white In which to en fold the earth In a dream of rest But they melted as they fell, only the higher hills being robed in white The sun came out at inter vals, and what a sparkling scene! Billows of white peaks all the way to Mt Ashland A sea without u tide But the fairies billed their »Jlmr, and after nlghtiall th«- weav- was mon- Huiiessful Ashland ^^■ext morning wore rolx-s and sported glittering Jewels But only tor a little while Just long enough for the kiddies to cavort and to wish that snows were not ; so few and far between between. It came. again In the afternoon, ami how' Sc A Copy Number 9. Grinlies Are Seven Directors SNOW FELL UPON Voted CITY ON MONDAY The Champs Are For Being Boost Body BELIEVE OR NOT Ashland high's Grizzlies clinched the district number 9 basketball championship last night at the Junior high gym, defeating Grants Paas 28-8, I-anky Howard Mayberry, play ing one of the finest games in his life, scored 14 points to lead the Grizzlies tO their third straight district title and right to represent southern Oregon at the state tournament next month Showing a startling reversal of the bad form that enabled the Cavemen to defeat them two weeks ago, Ashland quickly jumped into a 5-0 lead. The quarter ended 5-2 and the Grizzlies enjoyed a 14-4 lead at the intermission. The sec ond half was an exact duplication of the first, with Ashland counting 14 markers to Grants Pass 4 Besides Mayberry, big Steve Fowler and Ken Schilling playeo sparkling ball for the Champions. Jacksoo led the visitors with 4 points Grants Pass received 11 shots from the gift line and made exactly none. CAMP APPLEGATE A com Nominations for members of the Not Much to Speak of But munication system to connect all board of directors for the chamber 21 guard and lookout stations of Enough to Show It of commerce have been completed, the Applegate district of Rogue Can Be Done the secret ballots of the member River National Forest will be ship having been tabulated. Ashland Townsend Club No 1 completed and ready for use by Snow, passing up Ashland prac Fourteen members have been will have as ap-akcr at this i-'ii the end of the week This tele tically all winter, furnished a touch nominated and from that list day night's meeting, R L. John- phone line unit, which connects seven are to be ejected as direc of variety the early part of the son, authorized speaker for Ore- Jacksonville with Star Ranger tors. The second batch of ballots week. Sunday morning a thin lay gon Mr. Johnson comes with high Station and Hutton Guard Station, must be returned to chamber of er of the condensed moisture could recommendation* from A M Wil- will I m * brought to completion by commerce headquarters by five be seen on the hills. Sunshine and iiam*. lecturer and worker for the two crews under Forestry Fore light snowfall alternated during o’clock this Friday evening. movement, who spoke here rec men Elliff, Mills and White Sat The fourteen nominated are: G the day, the sun having the best ently urday. The hook-up will permit W. Billings. Dr. R. L. Burdic, G in the contest. Mr. Willlama writes that Mr Ranger Lee Porte at Star Ranger Monday morning showed a little W. Dunn, Paul R Finnell, I. R. Johnson Is worthy of sincere sup- Station to be in direct contact heavier fall for the night, but be Fridegar, G. M Green, J. H. |H>rt and is a fine speaker. A large with the 21 guard and lookout sta- Hardy, N. W. Heard. C M Lit- fore noon it was all melted. Folks attendance Is expected ut the tions in tne district during fi re willer, T. L. O'Harra, Fred Taylor, thought it was all over with, and meeting tonight .which will be seasons Paul Taylor, Wirt M Wright and the kiddies registered disappoint held in Eagles hall ment. line The completion of this Clyde Young. Another Interesting feature of Then along in the afternoon it means a better protection against Directors having another year the meeting tonight will be a really snowed. And it kept snow fire and assurance against the de to serve are Dr. Walter Redford, nlckle grab bag sale. Every mem Frank J. Van Dyke, O. F. Carson, ing until the white blanket woven ber Is requested to bring some uae- pletion of the Big Applegate river T. H. Simpson and Sam B. Mc by the snow sprites covered the ful article for this sale, as the club valley water supply. The Apple entire city to a depth of five inch gate district covers 372 square Nair, president. es. It was a beautiful sight, be The Grizzlies, those husky, snnp- needs the nicklea and dimes to miles, about one-fifth of the area Arrangements are being made py basketecr* of Ashland Hlgh carry on the good work, All who of Rogue River National Forest A cause so rare. for the annual dinner, which is to school, arc making a splendid rec can do so arc also asked to bring small portion of this district is in be held on the evening of March i About four o’clock in the after ord Their defeat of Medford last payment of monthly dues. cluded in Northern California and 10 at the Li thia hotel. A big at noon the weather was bright again. Both local clubs are growing Friday night, which made It three Josephine county, but the major tendance is expected and an inter And at going home time there was straight, gives them the confer In membership, as are other clubs esting program is being planned plenty of fun for those who had to portion lies in Jackson county. ence title. They have had but one of the county and several more go a couple of blocks up hills in ----------- •------------ Some 30 irrigation ditches in defeat Up to the present date. And new clubs arc expected to order to get home. organized soon the Jacksonville district are fed by If you are among those who worry Nobody seemed to have chains a----------- the Big Applegate river. Fire pro lc*s too much stress Is being put along in their cars, as they are so tection, more fully assured by this on the sports department of our seldom needed here. Cars would D. E. Nourse, Ashland district line unit, means the continued op schools, forget it The library of go gaily up the hills, make it near eration of the ditches Summer chairman and M W. Hand, Ash Ashland High school, according to ly to the top, then merrily coast water supply depends on the land district commissioner, auto the Rogue News, schcxd publicat Iff down to level ground and pave matically became members of the heavy timber on the slopes. ion, has recently received sixty ments again. It was all taken as new books, each of them a classic A future work project of Com board of directors at one of the good fun and there were no collis- And the n ader demand Is great pany 2702 will be the construction most successful annual meetings ions. er than the supply of 143 miles of additional truck in the history of the Crater Lake Coasting parties were in order More than 56 per cent of all out- trails When these are completed Area Council of the Boy Scouts of-state car registrations in 1935 that night and the young folks I'd liar to own an aeroplane, Proceed« To Be l'«ed /Is the forest which protects the Ap held Sunday, February 23, at the were made at offices on the Pa had a jolly time. City lights had plegate watershed will be ade Hotel Medford. John H Fuller cific highway .figures recently re an extra twinkle, the snow glis and feel -ae thrill of aviation. But Benefit For Noted quately protected against fire. The was re-elected chairman of the leased by the secretary of state's tened, and Ashland celebrated its there's one reason why I don’t, Kiltie Band besides the price I’d love to try It road.-, also will furnish easy trans council court of honor committee, office reveal. These figures, offi only real snowfall of the winter. Drifts were reported in the Sis though, and thrill the world with portation for produce and other having completed a very success cials of the Oregon Pacific High ful year, according to the council way association assert, justify the kiyou mountains. At Crater Lake Rehearsals have begun for goods of the region . marvelous feats of skill Provid ing: That the Congress would pass ''Casey's Trial." the comedy which association's demands that a large the snow reached a depth of twelve Many prospectors, following the president. Larry' Schade was re-elected portion of state highway funds be feet, closing the road into that a law abolishing the law af grav is to be given next Monday and CCC's into the hills, have built log itation. and the Supreme Court Tuesday nights by the local post homes and staked claims in this president of the council for the spent on U. S. Highway 99 for its resort. would unanimously decide that it of the American Ix*gion, and from district during the last three years fourth consecutive time. The nom maintenance and modernization. inating committee, headed by L. news that leaks out from those re was constltutorial. Indicating the need for immedi hearsals, and from rumors of ad Already gold found by the pros N. Loranzen. Mt Shasta, Calif., ate _ action in improving the Pacific pectors is finding its way into vance notices, that is going to be nominated three vice-presidents | . _ ------- -- ^936 ----- 1 are There isn’t much difference br one rip-roaring, hilarious, mirth- surrounding towns. for the first time in the history of ' ( figures . released for January 1936 tween town folks and country provoking show. Other min«..ala, such as copper, the area. Those nominated were at the Grants Pass registration folks these days Except that the manganese, chrome, cinnabar, an Lewis N. Lorenzen of Mt. Shasta. It's to be given at the armory, country folks seem to have a lit and it's all home talent. And if you , timony and pure limestone are Dr. Walter Redford of the South office where an increase of 116 per cent is shown over the same per tle the beat time think there's no real Hespian art * found in this locality, all of which ern Oregon Normal school in Ash iod in 1935. From an examination I The monthly meeting of South among the citizenry of Ashland. < may be mined when roads make land, who was also appointed of the out-of-state car registra ern Oregon Bankers’ association . . ■ a both * ■ performances _ _ _S see - — * ( 4 the Lb mines , i ■ » A Bft A accessible, A A ■> U» 4 lb k A Don’t poke fun at the candi attend and chairman of the leadership and tions a large per cent of all traffic was held here Tuesday evening at dates A bountiful crop of them is how bauiy you are mistaken training committee .and G. How through the state comes from Cal the Li thia Hotel, members being i ----------- •---- a sure sign that political bosses no ard Grover of Grants Pass, All C. M Idtwiller is Dotty Perkins ifornia. Pacific highway officials present from all parts of the dis longer dominate. Every citizen has in the cast, and he is sueing Den- j were elected unanimously. said, with registrations at Grants trict. Gerald H. Wenner, assistant a right m be a candidate for of nls Casey, who in real life is Pass and Ashland accounting for cashier of the First National bank fice In the old days they were ’’Chick" Farlow, for divorce. John more than 35,600 cars of a total of here, was elected president of the IMIN'T FORGET THE hand-picked by the bosses. association. Fuller is the Judge .and he ought 100,303. FIREMANS BAI J. to be good H. L. Claycomb and Other officers were chosen from Among the things of importance various parts of the district. The Much alarm Is being spread in Ebe Dunn are the lawyers in the An open meeting of Walter E. not to forget is the Leap Year Ball action of the banks of the two regard to usurpation of power by case, and they will make things the federal government, It Is rath- hot for the witnesses. Hal McNair Phillips post. Veterans of Foreign to be given at the Eagles Hall, counties comprising the district, in i.ars, will be held Tuesday eve tomorrow night by the Ashland changing their rate of interest on er late to be alarmed, for that and V. O. N. Smith There's a Jury also, but the ning, March -2, In Eagles hall. The Fire Department. For tomorrow is savings accounts to two per cent, branch of the American system was confirmed. has been growing stronger ever names are so long that space for- meeting starts at 7:30 and a very a real I>eap Year day and it will since the government started bids And there's another act and interesting program is In store for be a long time before you see an Questions on banking featured Southern Oregon Normal school other February -•>. States are also assuming more maybe more, but particulars were those who attend. the program, each of those in at swept a two-game series with Mt. The big feature of the evening ----------- •----------- power over counties and cities No announced too late, or press time tendance submitting questions on KIGHT now you should have a Angel college here last Monday banking. city In Oregon, according to a rec came too soon, to be published In will be a talk by National Com which were passed and Tuesday nights, defeating the ent court decision, has a right to this palladium of liberty. But it’s mander Jimmy Van Zandt over a new portrait. Your family and visitors 42-31 Monday and 33-28 around to be answered by others radio national hookup, including friends want it—business often de establish its own speed limits going to be a real show, and initiation of recruits mands it. Arrange now for an ap the following evening On any Occasion your portrait should be well patronized. The twin victories .played before Refreshments will be free. All pointment. Bushnell-Perkins Stud expresses more personal thought The G O. P. wants it strictly The proceeds of the perform ex-service men are welcome . meagre crowds, gave the SONS io. to be known that it Is not the fond ance will go as a benefit for the three out of four wins over Mt. fulness than any gift you can ^parient” of the American Liberty Ix-glon's Kiltie band, whose thrill Angel this year and ended the sea make—you owe yourself and your Keague cheeild." Maybe not. may- ing martial music has attained son's Ashland appearances for the friends a photograph in the mod ern mode. Bushnell-Perkins Stud- 7x- not. But the G. P. is mighty wide fame. locals. fond of that same howling Infant, Big Bob Hardy and Darrell Lea just the same. vens paced the SONS attack in the first game with 12 points Why the state of California ever apiece. After the first minute of allowed its authority to be tramp play when Mt Angel scored first, I led upon by Los Angejes in the Eberhart's SONS were never be matter of patrolling the borders hind, enjoying a 22-11 lead at half and refusing American citizens en time. Attendance of a hundred or trance is easily explained. The The second battle was a thriller governor of the state showed the more is expected at the annual with the SONS being forced to same interest and action as is us dinner of the chamber of com come from behind in the closing ually shown by a knot on a log. merce, to be given Tuesday eve seconds of the game to eke out a If it had been a labor Btrike his ning, March 10, at the Llthla hotel. victory Bob Hardy sunk a cripple The dinner committee, appoint latent lethargy would have chang and Neil Winkle tossed in a gift ed to swift and fiery indignation ed Tuesday by Chairman Frank shot to tie it at 28 all with but 58 Van Dyke at a luncheon meeting seconds remaining. Hardy then Everybody Is expected to know held in the Plaza Cafe, is as fol scored on a sneak under the buc all about the Constitution and its lows: C. M. Lltwiller and Clem ket, Walton hit from near the foul Amendments now that the Liber Bradshaw', arrangements; H H. line and Winkle scored again from ty magazine has printed that doc Elhart and Wirt Wright, invita the foul mark before the game ument. And yet the most eminent tions; H. C. Gayley and J. li An was over. * V. Squires, looking for a Bung lawyers of the country are still derson, program. A big time is Hardy with 11 points and Monk alow. making conflicting interpretations planned. Walton with nine led the SONS, * Si Perkins, giving the natives as to the scope of the recent TV A and Scroggins and Leavens did of Rogue River a treat. Local Boy Wins Violin Prize decision by the Supreme Court It some nice feeding. * Steve Zarka has finally figured Haralee Wilson, son of Mr. and would seem that Liberty will now out why some paper has a bounce have j publish all the Supreme Mrs. Lawrence Wilson of this city, Finest quality ROSE BUSHES, to it. Court decisions ever made, as they was the winner oi first prize rec individually potted—your choice of are tne documents that Interpret ently In an amateur violin playing many of the newest creations.— »••Ernie Murray searching for ear rings. contest at the Baldwin Piano shop. the Constitution. Ted’s Feed and Seed Store. * Ben Gibson, hobnobbing with Haralee was the youngest contest ----------- •------------ Charlie Robertson. ant, being nine years old, but his Will Lecture Here .April 8 To (live Another Ix'iip Year llall violin solo was adjudged better Bill Bunch with a new and Dr. Ingvvolstad, sponsored by * Townsend Club No. 1 is making than those of his nine competitors. University Lecture bureau, who different proposition. . ----------- •------------ plans for another Is'ap Year ball, gavev a lecture here last August, •* Jimmy Metz, demonstrating to be given March 13. Particulars Sweet Bermuda Onion plant*, will be here again April 8. He has how to use a safety razor without will be given later. The club will Just arrived In fine condition, come averaged two lectures a day in his getting all cut up. Ed Wynn, shown In hie new oomedy dress as "Gulliver the Traveler", endeavor to make this ball as en and get them while they last—18c **»Charlie Tonner all burned up. return» to Hie airwaves over the Columbia tlroadcuHtlng System Thurs western tour since he was here. joyable as the one given a few ¡>er bunch—2 bunches for 35c. * Chet Walters, learning how to day nights from 0.:*0 to 10 1’ M.. K. 4. f Hie program will also Include Ted’* Feed and Seed Store. Leiuds H mj tuu s orchostra, the King's Men and a leminiue ensemble. I YOU SAW IT IN THE MINER! squirt sodas. weeks ago. R. L. Johnson, Authorized Speaker, To Give Addrvs« Local Men Made Scout Directors Move Is Started For Improvement Pacific Highway Legion Presents “Casey’s Trial Monday, Tuesday Bankers Confer In Meeting Here Vets Plan Open Meet, Fine Time SONS GET BEST OF THE ANGELS Gulliver Comes Back to Lile Plan Great Time At Boost Dinner! ----- •-----