Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 28, 1941, Image 1

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Medford the school census
Just completed reveals a majority
of 106 more girls than boys May-
be that's why Ashland boys go
to Medford so frequently.
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Not until some great calamity,
such as now harasses England,
la-falls us will this nation unite In
one common belief.
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Ruin is reported in I»s Angelen
That's strange
Volume X
SOCE TO HOLD
PRE-TOURNEY
OPEN HOUSE
Pop** *1ka¿ Jlai
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ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1941
C rizzi i e s Pre p a re 'Blitz' For Medford
Number 9
FLAHARTY NEW
C-C PRESIDENT
Ashland chamber of commerce
directors have elected R I. Fla-
harty, owner of the Pine Box
company, as the new president for
the 1941 fiscal year beginning
March 1, succeeding C. M Lit-
wilier.
Dr R. E. Poston was elected
vice president, replacing W. A.
Snider, and Dean Pieper was re­
elected secretary to succeed him­
self Directors, however, voted to
incorporate both the offices of
secretary and treasurer under one
head and then change the title to
that of manager
The new president has called a
session of the new board for Wed­
nesday, March 5. The department­
al classification plan is expected
to be adopted at that time, mak­
ing each director resjxrnsible for
the operation of a separate defrag­
ment Apjrointment of sub-com­
mittees also is expected.
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Friends of the Southern Oregon
Il I nice long will remember College of Education are due for
Halle Selassie us "the worm that a pleasant surprise when they at­
tend the pre-tournament open
turned."
house in the physical education
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When the axis «taita throwing building Tuesday evening and ace
mud at Roosevelt, it’s a sure sign for the first time the extent of
our president is t reading ou thrlr recent improvements and additions
to the gymnasium.
toe*.
The open house is scheduled for
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7:45 p m. Mur 4 and every friend
way
a
Medford
From down
of the college is Invited to attend
woman reports the theft ■>f ihre« not only for the inspection lour of
diamond rings stating that only new Improvements, but also for
she and her husband were present. the interesting program which has
Kind* places the old man in u been arranged by the school and
suspicious light. No?
various civic organizations Events
of the program have been outlined
err
This |>ait of Oregon is present­ a* follows:
7:45 p m
Registration and re­
ing spring previews with orchards
of pink and white almonds in ception of guests and preaentatlon
bloom. Valleys and sloping hills of visitor badges by the Down
ure clothed in a riot of color with Town Quarterbacks club
7:45 p
m
Conducting of
a background of emerald forests
und an occasional snow clad peak, guests by the Mons club through
the latter to remind us of winter's the newly constructed additions to
the gymnasium.
reluctant departure,
"The Magic Nutcracker," an op­
7:45 p
m
Various physical
eretta which is oeing presented
r r r
games ami social entertainment
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by Lincoln school Monday after­
.Ibat the British arc can- sjxmsored by the Activians club
noon and evening, March 10, at
no ring all X's from the soldiers'
8 30 p m. to 9:15 p m Open
the SOCE auditorium, is woven
let tel H because of the danger of house program
Greetings
by
around
the music of the Nut­
coded messages is causing some Mayor T 8 Wiley; comments by
cracker Suite by Tschaikowsky.
worry here what if it should ap- Dr
Walter Redford. president,
i
It tells the story of a small
ply to the National Guard.
Southern Oregon College of Edu-
small child. Marie, receiving a
ration; remarks by D Virgn.ia
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gift, a nutcracker shaped like a
Front row—Coach Jerry GasUneuu; Bob Weaver, guard; Bud Provost, forward. Back row­ a nie* handsome young prince, from her
K worker on a construction Hales, director women's physical
■•duration;
remarks
by
Jean
F.
smith, center; Chet Fowler, guard; Chuck Jandretu, forward.
gang at an army camp in Mis­
grandfather. Her brother Johnny
souri resolves to quit complain­ Eberhart. director men’s physical
tries to snatch the gift from her
ing about the mud that has plag­ education; vocal solo, Mrs S E.
and
in the struggle the nutcrack­
I
ued the workers for some time Epler; address, R, W McNeal, as-
er’s leg is torn off. Grandfather
geography.
sistant
professor
of
He was run over by a large t.*uck
promises to fix it and all are
und when his friends rushed to who was "father" of the basket-
happy.
his aid they hail difficulty finding ball tournament.
Marie puts the nutcracker in her
Residents of Ashland and vicin-
9:15 p. m
Light refreshments
him in the mirs more than
doll crib and starting to sing it
! ity who are registered at the
will
be
served
by
the
Istdiea
’
Civic
slightly soiled but uninjured.
| chamber of commerce for employ­
"On to Salem" seemed to be the to sleep, she falls asleep herself.
club.
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ment
are
advised
that
after
March
general
sentiment of those gath­ Then things begin to happen, for
9:45 p. m
Frolic dance in the
1 the present listings will be de­ ered at the high school auditorium nutcracker is a magic nutcracker.
"Twould seem as if England has administration building, program
AU the toys around turn life­
Team
W L Fct.
stroyed and new records started
Wednesday evening for a "pep
turned thumbs down on Herbert to be arranged by Ashland iJth-
Kameiairg
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Approximately 75 cards are on supjjer” in honor of the basketball size and come alive; gingerbread
H<a>ver's proposal to feed 70,000,- lans
Ashland
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file at the present time The ser­ team. In attendance were students, children, tin soldiers, candy fairy,
< mjo Inhabitants of German-occu­
Patrons and patroneasee will be
Medford
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vice is available to local residents faculty members, dads of the Chineses boy and the reed flute
pied nations He still can fool Mayor and Mrs T 8 Wiley. Mr
Grants Pana
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without cost and may be used by players and several business men children, who dance and sing. Also
some people in America, but Eng­ and Mrs O F Carson. Mr. and
The gam<- .x-au^g the most im- both prospective ejnployeez and and enthusiastic optimism was ex­ the reed flute children dance as
land seems to know the ’boy’ from Mrs Ralph E Koozer, Dr. Mxl
While full and part pressed by ail as they discussed t>? wtnd ’fairy sings.
jurat exjierienee*
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Mrs W J Cramlall. Mr and Mrs portance of any southern Oregon employers.
The mouse king and his brigade
conference clash takes piace to­ time employment has beqn rather the big game with Medford this
Mrs
Fred
A.
Tayler,
Mr.
and
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enter and start a battle with the
Marshall E Wixsieil, Mr and Mrs night on the local junior high slack during the winter months, Friday, which will be the first
VVillkie has caused considerable
gingerbread children. But the tin
Guy T Ajxplewhite and Dr. and court, a 7:30 preliminary starting this situation is expected to be step towards the state tourna­
unhappiness among the isolation­
soldiers hurry to help the ginger­
the evening off Medford's Tigers increased with the coming of ment.
Mrs. Walter Redford.
ists. NeWs Meek tells of .Senator
and the Ashland high Grizzlies spring and summer.
The program, which was pre­ bread children with the nutcracker
Members of the attendance and meet in this important encounter
Bennett Clark, one of the oppo­
ceded by a student dance, consist­ prince as their leader. Marie saves
The
files
were
revised
last
in
sition leaders who was expected publicity committee are Dr Wal­ with thè winner being tied with September of 1940 Under the pre­ ed of short talks by Coaches Gas- the nutcracker by hurling her
to undermine Winkle's testimony, ter Redford, Marshall E Wood'll, Roseburg for first place, a play- sent plan, the listings will be re­ tineau and Blake, B. C. Forsythe, sliprer at the mouse king, killing
who became flustered and called Fred Home», H. G. Ender», J H off being necessary
Hal McNair. Theo J. Norby and him.
vised every six months or less.
The nutcracker is now a real
VVillkie "Mr. President" and never H.ndy. Guy T Applewhite. Mr»
In their three games to date.
several of the Down Town Quar­
Will
M
Dodge.
Mrs
Fred
Wag
got going again,
Ashland has won two and Med-
terbacks. Highlighting the eve­ Prince Charming, fpr the mouse
ner, Mrs E. Pell, Mrs A. C. Joy, ford one. The Tigers have im­
ning were clever rhythmic toasts king was a wizard who had en­
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Ralph Billings. J W McCoy. Ar­ proved greatly over early-season
read to members of the team and chanted him until such time as a
News correspondents recently thur Taylor, 8 E Epler. Geo M jierformances while the Grizzlies
to the coaches.
Following the maiden should love him more than
were requested to withhold naval Green. Theo J. Norby, Homer Bill­ definitely are an in and out team
she fears a mouse. Marie broke
Fee scholarships for 96 high toasts the boys' quartet sang two the spell by killing the mouse king
secrets One such request was ings. Mrs Louis Dodge. Wm Sav­
Since the loser will be out of school and university students will numbers and the program was
sent to the correspondent <»f DNB. in, Herbert Gray, Moore Hamil­ any play-off for the state tourna­
concluded with a spirited cheering and thus all are happy. They all
official nazl news agency which ton. O. H Wenner. I. C Erwin. ment trip to Salem, this contest be available for 1941-42 through session led by Sue Parkinson.
gather around Marie and the
gives one a general idea of the Mis Hal McNair, John Dougherty, promises to be hard fought from the University of Oregon, it is an­
Prince Charming as he thanks her
Girls
reading
the
toasts
were
Hedberg,
Dr.
Harvey beginning to end. Every indication nounced by President Donald M
effectiveness of such a "gag rule." Elwood
Sue Parkinson, Betty Dunn, Leia for her rescue and promises 'to
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Wtxxls, W
A. Snider, Wayne jiointa to a caj>acity crowd to be Erb, whose office is handling the Griffith. Emmy Lou Smith, Peg take her to his wonderland.
Wells. Otto Wilda. C. M Litwiller, on hand for this major hoop clash applications.
REBEKAHS INITIATE
Whittle, Margery Newton, Celene
Jean F Eberhart. Dr. George
Applications will be due by Apr. Morgan, Judy Silver, B. J. Dunn, MASON A. DORAN
THREE CANDIDATES
Bruce and Dr. R. E Walker.
1. Of the scholarships offered, 48 Margarette Barnthouse, Eunice
Funeral services for Mason A.
The regular meeting of the He-
or more will be given to high Kincaid. Babs Cary. Shirley Cush­ Doran were held Thursday after­
Members of the executive board
iM'kahs wan held Tuesday evening and officer« of Southern Oregon
school graduates who have never ing, Erlene Norberg, Mary Ann noon from the Litwiller Funeral
St QM Fellows hall with a very College association who also are
attended any institution of higher Delsman, and Marilee Erwin.
home. Mr. Doran, a World war
fine number in attendance. The as.xisting with the program are:
Dads of players present were veteran, died Tuesday morning fol­
Among students at the Univer­ education. The remaining scholar­
degree staff held initiation for Mavoi T S Wiley, Dr. W. J.
ships
will
be
awarded
to
under
­
three candidates and also conduct­ Crandall, councilman and Legion; sity of Oregon to sing in Handel's graduate students of graduates of Weaver, Provost, Jandreau, Green, lowing a heart attack, He was
bom Feb. 28. 1897 at Wilmer
ed a memorial service. A Past Frank J. Van Dyke, chamber of Messiah." the second annual per­ the University of Oregon or any Dunn and Adams.
The f>ep supper was sponsored Minn. Surviving are his widow;
Noble Grand pin was presented to commerce, J. H. Hardy, Down formance of the university choral other accredited institution of
by the Girls League under leader­ three children. Robert, Richard
Alma Slennet by Gladys Robbins. Town Quarterback«; Wm. Briggs. union, are seven students from higher education.
i ship of Miss Cornelia Hulst and and Gerald; his father, Frank Do­
Refreshments were in charge of Li thians, Irving Vining, Pioneer Jackson county. They are Dale
Undergraduate scholarshipshave I the exceptionally fine meal was ran, and sister. Alma Doran, both
the men. On the serving commit­ association; Fred Tayler, council­ Kaegi, Lolita Pierson, both of a value of $66 and graduate schol- 1 prej>ared and served by members
of Oakland, Calif.
tee were Messrs Robbins, O'Harra, man anti Lithiana; J. H. Fuller, Ashland; Janet Mann, Jerry Vaw- a rah ips a value of $64.50 to be of the domestic science class.
ter,
Joyce
Freed,
Audrey
Brugger
Rice, Hazelwood and Gowland.
|x>stmaster and Uthians; H. L
applied toward the total fee $102
The Past Noble Grands' club Claycomb, Elks; Fred Homes, and Eugene Bennett, all of Med­ for undergraduates, $101 for grad­
ford.
will meet at the home of Mrs. SOCE alumni; Henry Enders,
Basis for awarding the
The choral union, which now uates.
Jobbin», corner of Mountain ave­ Tuesday club and Masonic lodge;
scholarships will be grades and
IX JUSTICE COVET
nue an<l Iowa street, this after- Dean Pieper, chamber of com­ includes more than 500 student need for financial assistance. The
voices, will be accompanied by the
mam.
merce; Earl Newbry, legislator, 70-piece university symphony or­ president's office on the campus
George Martin Davis of Med­
The sum of $487 already has
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and V. D. Miller, chairman, South­ chestra. It will be presented Mar will supply application blanks to been banked to finance the SOCE ford received a fine of $10 and
• Born to Mr. and Mrs Roy Lilly ern Oregon College asscwiatlon.
invitational and state champion­ costs for having no PUC permit.
2 in McArthur court under aus­ those requesting them.
Feb 22 at the t’ommcnity hospital
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Frank W. Bunt of Santa Bar­
ship basketball tournament to be
pices of the school of music and
a daughter.
held at the SOCE gym March 5 bara. Calif, was fined $1 and costs
the educational activities board. It POSITIONS OPEN UNDER
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to 8, inclusive. Much more is ex­ for having void license plates.
is under direction of Theodore CIVIL SERVICE
USED CLOTHING SALE Sat.
pected to be received in the next
Kratt,
dean
of
the
school
of
music
Mar 1. at the l.itln.i hotel
The United States civil service
few days, according to Dom Pro­
This
year
five
outstanding
mu
­
building. Sponsored by American
commission
anniionces
the
follow
­
The Sons of Southern Oregon
vost. general chairman.
legion Auxiliary.
College of Education split their sic students have been selected as ing examinations: Power plant op­
Money received will be divided
soloists
for
the
presentation.
This
erator (hydro-electric) and junior
hoop series with Humboldt State
offers an opjmrtunity for worthy power plant operator (hydro-elec­ as follows: $400 for traveling ex­
I’UIU 'HANK HOME HERE
drop-
at Arcata last week-end,
penses for Division A teams; $300
Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Hylle, for­ ping the Friday encounter 57 to students to sing in a major cam­ tric.
for SOCE tourney sponsoring ex­
pus
production,
it
is
pointed
out
by
These
examinations
are
for
the
merly of McCloud, Calif, have pur­ 49, but, with the aid of 14 pointa
penses; $300 for traveling ex­
purpose of filling existing and fu­
chased a house at 169 Lincoln by Bobby Hoefs, stopjied a seven- Dean Kratt.
penses of Presidents Cup teams;
Kaegi,
a
graduate
of
Ashland
ture vacancies in the US engineer
street and will make their home game Humboldt winning a t reak
any money over $1,000 is divided
high
school,
is
a
freshman
major
­
service,
war
department,
Bonne
­
here.
Saturday night to the tune of 46
among Division A and Division B
ing in business administration at ville, Ore.
to 34.
teams.
the
university
He
is
the
son
of
Applications
must
be
on
file
Out of the four-game 1941 ser­
i:
Provost requested that anyone
r
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M
E.
Kaegi
and
is
with the secretary, board of US
ies, Humboldt took three.
The
not contacted regarding the pur­
DON WHITNEY
Lumberjacks previously made a affiliated with Theta Old frater­ civil service examiners, US En- chase of a ticket to see him at
nity.
gineer Service. Pittock Block.
and (’om|MUiion
clean sweep of a series played
Miss Pierson is a graduate of Portland, Ore. not later than Mar once since only a scant canvass of
here.
Are Invited to Be Guests of the
Ashland high school and is a jun­ 10. 1941. Full information may be the city was made by the ticket
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ior
majoring in music. She is the obtained at any first or second selling teams.
Southern Oregon Miner AUXILIARY SPONSORS
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter class post office in the states of
To See Their Choice of
• Carl Harris and Phil Bryant
USED CLOTHES MALE
E. Pierson.
Oregon and Washington.
the Following
went to Medford Wednesday to
A list'd clothing sale is to be
BERT MILLER modestly auc­
attend a Shell Oil sales meeting.
Varsity Theater
held tomorrow (Saturday, Mar. 1) NEW DOUGHNUT SHOP
SEEN A BILLFOLD?
tioning off a choice pie to him­
•
Bom
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Donald
OPENS
ON
MAIN
STREET
by the ladies of the American
To teat the honesty of Oma­
Programs:
self at a Bellview pie supper.
Kurth at the Community hospital
Legion auxiliary. The sale will be
ha citizens on the approach
“Bite ’em, you’ll like 'em,” says
EMMY LOU SMITH making
Feb 24, a son.
held in the north room of the E. E. Phelps of his doughnuts
(Friday and Saturday)
of Washington’s birthday, a
drastic revisions to this week's
Idthia hotel building adjoining the which will be featured in the new
g'Mr
and
Mrs
L.
C
Hill
Moved
Herald reporter “lost" six bill­
"RANGERS OF FORTUNE"
issue of the Rogue News after
■floral shop. It is reported that Homemade Doughnut Shop open­
on a farm near Ashland recently.
folds, each containing a dollar
"DANCE GIRL DANCE"
the G-P disaster.
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there will be many unusual bar- ing tomorrow at 44 East Main
hill and the re|>orter’s name
•MYSTERY SEA RAIDER"
gains for the ladies wish to dis-
ROSEY of "Pete's Lunch”
A sensible girl is not as sens­
and address. Four were re­
Phelps, who has spent many
pose of the large supply of years in the grocery business in
ible as she looks because a sensible counting her proposals.
turned giving Omaha an hon­
(Sunday, Monday, Tuesday)
I. C. ERWIN trying to be any
clothing carried over from the the middle and mountain states,
girl has more sense than to look
esty rating of 6«»j percent.
"WATERLOO BRIDGE"
place but home now that mov­
winter season.
sensible.
This week Don Plnth, an
states that he plans to enlaree
“U>NIX>N CAN TAKE IT"
—Bernstien
1 ing time is here.
Further donations of clothing his present establishment to in­
SOCE student, reoorted losing
A bunch of SOCE students
will be appreciated and arrange­ clude a dining room before sum­
a billfold containing many pa­
USED CLOTHING SALE Sat. |
Mar 1, at the Lithia hotel i trying to figure how much 10
lters of value to him. We are
Please Call at The Miner Office ments may be made with Mrs R. mer.
building Sponsored by American
percent of 3000 would amount
wondering
what
Ashland’s
L. Burdic who is acting as chair­
for Your Guest Tickets
?
to.
Legion Auxiliary.
honesty rating will he.
man.
• Subscribe for The Miner today,
Lincoln.Pupils To
Present Operetta
GRIZZLIES GET
I TITLE CHANCE
IF WIN TONITE
C-C Revises Files of
'Employment Service
PEP MEETING
FETES PLAYERS
I
U of 0 Scholarships
Offered Students
2 Ashland Students
To Sing in Messiah
Committees Turn
In $487 For Tourney
Sons Split Series
With Humboldt Five
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