S outhern O regon M iner I lie Paper I hat lias Something To Say—And Says It! jine VIH ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1939 HluH SCHOOL IS SET FOR OPEN HOUSE TONIGHT ■ill recurring passenger plane Eashc« in this country, many I hlivc decided to Confine thcl ■ting "t fate to crossing th« ■t <>n a busy aftrrn<«»n. / r r Irhiips the reason somc hhh I- Kronien are «•* adept at ma«- Ig the trick of harking 20 year« E,., 1« because it’s all done ■ mirrors. 1 1 Rung men of two continent« ■clicking their he«d« together, Bn America it's because of the Kg weather. 111 Itler has done one great serv- lor the United States he has L us somebody to cuss besides Town leader«. 111 L old wheeze about «tonogra- L sitting on the U> m ' knee to L dictation probably would pro- ly land Its cracker In a con trition camp in Germany 1 1 1 Lmc fish, generally speaking, [the ones which succumb to the L devised by fishermen. 111 one-track mind isn't so Isol t can be kept from jumping rails 111 be season is arriving whrn one dies flies IM well the devil >n he doesn't keep his mouth 111 ,\ PEEK into the intimate life of l>iK‘i iwhoul «tudentx and facul- | ty member« win br afforded par- I «’nta and other intrrr«ted person« I of the city tonight, March 31 wili . when LI . Ashland C — high «<h<x.l Will Hold open house starting at 7 30 «clock Under th<- leadership of Miss Graz e Peek, teacher, an In tel rating program will be given 'i’iic high school orchestra, with VS anl Croft as director, will open the entertainment with music, fol lowed by opening remarks by Principal B C. Forsythe Lois Welch will deliver the welcoming address <>n behalf of students, and Ixiis White will follow with two v.x-ai solos Shirley Willard will give a recitation and Beron Wray u saxophone solo The glee club directed by Mi«s Marjorie Scobert. will sing two nuniix-rs and the quartet, also directed by Miss Sco bert, will add to the program. Jeanette Burton will follow with a lap dance and Joan Whitmore will play piano «olo Sch<xd Supt George A Brisczx- will deliver a brief dosing speech. Following the program parent« and students will circulate through the rooms of the build ings. which will lx- ready with dis plays of classwork The open house will be staged for the pur- pose of better acquainting parents with educational methods and practices of the high school. According to Miss Peck, children under 12 years of age will not be admitted unless accompanied by parents. Running Stop-Line Costs Young Driver ^17.50 in City Court Number 13 Play Series Nears Final Curtain! |)IRE<TED by Angus Boumer, the Southern Oregon College of Education’« dramatic* student« will present at 8:30 o’clock tonight and Saturday evening their last |>erformances of “Dangerous Cor ner’’ by -I. B. Priestly, in the IJthia hotel ballroom. The play series, given in the intimate manner, has attracted widespread interest. The cast, shown above with part of the audience in the background, is as follows: left to right (sitting) Ethel May Robinett and -lames Parsons, (standing) Jeannette Fields, John Barker, Jean Moore and Robert Sage. Not shown, Helen Lois Winningham. SPRING FOOTBALL SHOW WILL REVEAL AHS GRIDIRON PROSPECTS NEXT SEASON PLAN MILITARY FESTIVAL HERE FOR GUARDSMEN Inaugurating a "first” for southern Oregon, Battery B of the Ashland national guard, command ed by Capt. H H Bentley, will hold a military festival in this city about April 29 or May 6 or 13, Captain Bentley announced here th« week Invitations to partici pate in the review and program have been sent to Battery D. Kla math Falls; Co. A, 184th Infantry, Medford; Headquarters Co., 186th Infantry, Medford, and Co. C, Grants Pass. The festival will be held on the high school field about 8 o’ckxik on the evening selected by Maj. Gen. George A White, commander of the 41st division including Ore gon, Washington and Idaho, who will be the main speaker. Follow ing drill exhibitions and stunts by the various national guard units, presentation services will be held for presentation of service medals and awards, marksmanship and gunners' medals. Following the special drills and presentations on the lighted ath- letic filed, the guardsmen will pa rade through town to the armory, where a military ball will be held. Captain Bentley expects to be able to announce definite date for I the event within a few days. “We [ are trying to start a military get- together which probably will be come an annual affair in southern Oregon,” explained the local com mander. ----- •----- Mayor Wiley Appoints Hospital Investigators Lccordirig to Clark Wood'« Following a Saturday night talk ba in his Weston lx«<ler. the given here in the Ashland hotel ban log ”U disappearing.” to about 25 interested persons by Robert I^eRoy Adams, 17. was p-ka, Clark, Ashland ladles got Dr. A. O. Waller, Dr. Irvin Fox |r wearing long skirts years aiwMisl $15 fine and $2 50 costs in city police court by Judge C. O. and Graham Smith, Eugene men. Prcxnall Friday afternoon, March 1 on the possibility of Ashland se 24, when he pleaded guilty to ♦-------------------------------------------------- curing funds for erection of an the thumb thst Inst week was speeding and failure to «top at the infantile paralysis hospital, Mayor King page* in a seed catalog intersection of Iowa and Siskiyou T. S. Wiley appointed a committee t week is rubbing liniment IxHilevsnl Adam« was apprehend including H C. Galey, C. M. Ut- 1 1 1 ed by Chief C. 1*. Talent when the willer, H. L. Claycomb, Dr. Har !he wolf that used to be at the young driver Sped through the vey Woods, Dr. C. A. Haines, Wal stop-line ahead of him and swerved ir is still there, but he’a got a Arthur Decker, 17, confessed ter Leverette, Lew Hansen and ■h with the tax collector on around children coming from window peeper and petty thief, Senator’ George W. Dunn to in school. end of It was remanded to the custody of The Steady improvement of the busi vestigate the proposition. In addition to the fine, Adams' his father by County Judge Earl ness appearance on Main street committee will determine whether driving permit was suspended for Day Tuesday. Decker was to take continued this week when the J ,D. the interest of high government No, Junior. those people with 60 days, with the exception that a job in the woods, and report to Mars and Son shoe shop at the officials can be gained on the po Igs around their nones aren't he may drive on his morning pa (ragni, they're Just Medforditea per route only while actually en- rpHE Ashland high school Griz- Judge Day when he returns to corner of East Main and Oak lio hospital for this city. 1 zlie«' first team for next year town, and was instructed td be in underwent exterior repairs. The Eugene men had explained ring the «muilging «canon gaged at that employment. The and this year's graduating seniors his home by 10 o’clock each eve streets •------- The work followed closely on that that the project already had re assessed by Judge stiff fine was will conclude two weeks of inten- ning. of the remodeling of the Selby ceived federal approval and grants Presnall after <’hi«f Talent had sive spring football practice Tues- Decker's arrest by local police company building and fo restablishment at McCreadie explained that Adams was a pas- day night. April 4. when they came as the result of complaints Chevrolet the Greyhound Tavern, formerly Springs near Eugene but that local senger with Dale Jorgensen, an- will square off under the local that a peeping Tom had fright N ininger's. support for the project there had other youth, when the latter field lights to determine which is ened several local women. crumbled. The Mars building, erected in struck and killed a man on East superior, the has-beens or the ------------ •------------ Charles Hylton, 15, local incor 1886, is being streamlined prepar Main street last summer. About will-be's. Kickoff has been set for rigible, is being held in the juve atory to application of a light-col HERD IS SECOND two weeks ago Talent had cau 8 p. m. nile ward of the county jail for ored stucco finish. Fancy orna The Jersey herd of J. R. Me- tioned both boys about speeding ■A meeting of the Ashland Camp after Coach Skeet O'Connell has been appearance in court Tuesday, mental brick trimmings of an era Cracken, Ashland, were rated sec- it had been reported that ■re board of sponsors was held with the problem of handl April 4. long since passed are being chis ond among cattle of the same they had been seen driving a faced ------------•------------ ing more than three full teams of ■ednealay night In the public 11- truck eled away. I classification in a national survey at an excessive speed material while Leonard ■ary to make plans for the actlv- FASHION SHOW SUCCESS Mars also has remodeled his res by the American Jersey Cattle "Reckless drivers in Ashland varsity for the remainder of the will have to watch their step,” de- Warren, graduate coach of the A spring fashion show sponsored idence on Nutley street, as well as club following recent inspection by seniors, has had difficulty in get ■)<x>l year and to plan for camp | dared Chief Talent, "because by the Ashland Music Study club financed the erection of the new T. R. Warren of Portland. The ■ A L Coggins was appointed to their appearance in court will lx* ting enough turnout to form a Shell Oil company station at East cattle had averaged 490 pounds of ■ke care of arrangements for a the signal for stern punishment.” full eleven About 14 seniors are in the Civic clubhouse Monday Main street and Siskiyou boule butterfat for last year, and 502 available for the game, while next night was declared a success by vard. now in progress. low to be sponsored by the girls. pounds annually for the two pre fall's varsity outfit .is said to be a large crowd in attendance. Miss B>e board advocated continuance vious years. the most dkely looking bunch of Marjorie Scobert directed a mu- ■ the bean-hole luncheon with the ------------ •------------ TRACKERS TO COMPETE players seen here for several sical program featuring high ■(«vision that some local eating seasons. school students, while styles were The Southern Oregon College of ■re be securer! to prepare the Bans and coffee, as this wax too Although it has been difficult to modeled by Fortmiller’s depart Education's mile relay track team Surprising their many friends give a nonpartisan comparison be ment store with Mrs Marchial is planning to compete at Mon jrg'" a responsibility for the girls ■>e following committee was ap- last Friday evening, Donald Caton tween the two teams, it is thought Stansbury and Marcella Scribner mouth April 21 and at Arcata April 29 against Humboldt State. Binted for the bean-hole: Henry anil Evelyn Bentley, SONS stu by many that the game will end in charge. P'i'-rs. Mr«. B. C. Forsythe, dents. were united in marriage by in a tie or a close score. The sen ■ank Davis anil Eleanor Coombc. Justice of the Peace Harry Ken iors will have seven lettermen to I was decide«! the summer nedy of Hilt, Calif. Caton is the strengthen their ranks, although ■mp should be held at the Boy son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Caton the varsity line will easily out Bout camp site at I^akc o' the and is well known here, while his weigh the graduating challengers, foods again. Each girl Is to pro- bride is the daughter of Mr. and averaging more than 175 pounds. lae her own transportation to Mrs S. W Bentley of Marshfield. Rivalry between the two outfits The ceremony was witnesses by has been keen, and the players fnp U1*H year. A camp committee Dorothy Seimann, SONS student F’posed of Henry Enders, Mr. have been making their boasts and PKgl'is and Dr. W. J Crandall from Cottage Grove, and Bert placing their small change on the F" appointed. George Icenhower Mitchell of Hilt. The young couple barrel-head in anticipation of F1* Henry Endors were named a will continue their studies at the Tuesday night's exhibition, which Pmmlttee to find a truck for local college. will take the form of a grudge • pnsportation of bedding and f(xxl battle. Neither outfit has been MPplies. ORDINANCE OKEHED modest in vocal descriptions of EDGAR FOWLER trying to ¡George A. Briscoe*« letter of The Ashland city council Tues what they'll do to the other, and convince a customer that the day evening in an adjourned meet r,lP,ation was read and accepted fans are expected to enjoy an un best things come in small pack f. the board, his resignation to ing approved an ordinance allow usually earnest and aggressive ages. place June 1. The board ex- ing a franchise for city garbage display of football. ROY FRAZIER, fire extin r™*’,l a very hearty vote of disposal, winning bidder for which guisher in band, running into his For the seniors, Coach Leonard Fknk.s to Mr. Briscoe for his un- was William Ross and sons. The Warren will line up Jessel, quar own trap. efforts in furthering the new contract will take effect about ter; Charles Warren, left half; CHARLES PETRI promising , ir<! I,rogram He was a April 1. not to ¡un BEN TANNER Gregory, right half; Harris, full jembor of the original board of r through the Tidings’ press be back; Don Gettling, right end; ponsors in Ashland, and in appre- cause he’d make a bad impres Harry Chipman Leigh, right tackle; Jack Williams, l [* n everything he has done sion. right guard; Bud Curtis, left and Companion LEE ASHCRAFT and MIKE lri* vo^e<i him an honorary guard; Bob Farlow, center; Jack mber of the Camp Fire board Are Invited to Be Guests of the WOLCOTT trying to grasp the Bentley, left tackle, and Dale ponsors Mr. Norby, the incom- technique of becoming kennel Southern Oregon Miner Hemmelwrite, left end. developers. i ni?^rinten<le,1t. W,U1 nominated The varsity squad will include •m the vacancy. BERT MILLER sticking his To See Their Choice of Ardis Warren, halfback; Vernon neck out for a kangaroo court in the Following , '—■------ •------------- Rush or Martin Herrin, fullback; LGNEH FINGER HERE the fire hall. Varsity Theater CLINT BAUGHMAN declar L e^ner Danford, employe of Bob Weaver, halfback; Ed Bost ing that it IS TOO a car! Programs: L ,V electric department, suf- wick, quarter; Jacoby, left end; ARTHUR COGGINS rushing L , e ,OBS of two fingers on (Saturday Only) Richard Westerbcrg, left tackle; the swimming season by falling lent I* tlan^ *n a power saw acci- "LISTEN. DARLING,’’ Earl Schilling, left guard; Janies gracefully into his mill pond. hv ? city warehouse Mon- plus "SHARPSHOOTERS’’ L. I. MOON preparing to tell '«y afternoon. I Smith, center; Don Nosier, right all via KMED. guard; Lyndel Newbry. right tack (Sunday, Monday) CLAIRE TAYLOR deciding s< HOOI.S TO ( IXISE le, and Bud Silver, right end. "ARKANSAS TRAVELER’’ not to raise little birds. Ashland school« will be closed Tuesday night's spring training BILL WIMER and CLIFF (Tuesday Through Thursday) ,, ^rtday, April 6, according climax should give a clear picture Commemorating Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem, churches LAW- BROMLEY putting "THE CITADEL" plus **' A- Briscoe, as a new of what Ashland football fans can throughout the nation Join in Palm Sunday observances on April 2. The RENCE WILSON into reverse. "ST. LOUIS BLUES” iere °n Kafl^er observance expect from the O’Connellmen dur picture Is typical of the distribution of palms in Catholic churches through CHARLIE (Horse) WOLT- • ing next fall’s gridiron season. It ERS regretting a gambol on the Please Call at The Miner Office is expected that the game will be out the nation. On this day is held the traditional Procession of Palms ¡avM1i?\Mnrlan (Jould spent Sun- green with the younger set. 4 for Your Guest Tickets well scouted by inquisitive rivals. in the Vatican City. SENIOR-VARSITY GAME IS SET FOR TUESDAY NIGHT Young SONS Couple In Surprise Wedlock Window Peeper Gets Lecture from Judge ANOTHER FRONT GETS UPLIFTING ----- •----- Nation Observes Palm Sunday Iay visiting in Ashland.