Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 07, 1941, Image 1

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Then, cornea now from Colora­
do-New Mexico ii suggested idea
to name dangerous mountain pass­
es "Cloudland Boulevard," ' Milky
Hroudway,” etc. We wonder if thia
means that all “Dangerous C u
* rv-
ea," "Hteep Grades,” "Go Slow,"
"Danger Ahead," "Bridge Out"
and "Detour” signs also will tie
removed.
111
Onion growers in Forest Grove
arc drying their Irani on hundred
dollar bills Estimated income for
the paat season la approximately
$315,500.
111
"No tatera for naughty Vichy,"
aaya Hitler A little atarvatlon ia
modified punishment in compari­
son to some of hla acta of chaa-
tiaemant.
111
Medford, long accuatomcd to
"innocently" dictating to Aahland
and allowing her Jealousies at
times to run ahead of aound rea­
soning, seems to be slightly per­
turbed, whatever that meana, at
the attitude of Aahland newspa­
pers great and aniall < they read
all both) who rxprraaed opin-
Iona contrary to Medfordltea in
the matter of the tournament ver-
aua won and lost percentage to
determine baaketball champion-
ahip In diatrict No. 4. Bring from
Mlaaouri, wo haint' yet changed
our mind, even 'ef we're wrong.
Confidentially, folka, we don't
know a thing about baaketball.
"Baskets" in Mlaaouri were uaed to
carry com tn. "Forward" to ua
wax applied to a young lady a
trifle bolder than the rest, one
whom all the boya liked and the
old ladiea cenaured. "Guards” were
the fellers with shotguns that
farmers stationed in their water­
melon patches But we just want­
ed to tell Billy Hulen of the Mail
Tribune that the Aahland news-
pajx-ni may miss a boat but they
wall for the air clippers and ar­
rive long before his leaky galleon
And we're not all crusted over
with salty ideas of misinterpreta­
tion either Ball out your scuppers,
Billy; steer the old tub with the
breeze, not against it you'll make
better progress.
Volume X
SOCE HOST TO
BIG CROWD AT
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ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1941
Indians End Tigers'
Tournament Hopes
Roseburg high school's Indians
won the district No 4 champion­
ship and the right to play in the
state tournament at Salem next
week when they defeated Medford
32 to 29 on the Grants Pass court
last night. The play-off was made
necessary by Medford's defeat of
Ashland and consequent tie for
first place.
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With a minute and a half-to
play, the score was tied at 29«all
when Findley, Indian guard, tal­
lied a field goal to put his team in
front 31 to 29 As the game ended
he was fouled and made good his
free throw for a 32 to 29 win.
Medford committed 24 personal
fouls to Roseburg’s 15. Gunnette,
Fawcett and Williams were foul­
ed out for Medford and Roseburg
lost Goodlow.
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Steel Cavalry Bounds Into Action
A large crowd including many
visitors from nearby communities
pre-toumament
attended
the
Open House at the SOCE gym
Tuesday evening to view the re­
cently completed improvements in
the basement of the building.
After Inspecting the new game
rooms, shower rooms and other
facilities which make the f&XTE
gym one of the bent among Ore­
gon colleges, the visitors gathered |
in the main room of the building
for u program of speaking and
music.
With Bert Miller introducing the
speakers, the progrum got under
way with Councilman Ralph Koo-
zer expressing appreciation and
pride <»n the part of the city for
the excellent facilities available
at the college Koozer was speak­
ing in place of Mayor Wiley who
wan unable to attend because of
A near-record attendance from
illneeg.
more sections of the state than
Speed shot at Camp Holsbird, Maryland, during tests on new Light
Dr Walter Redford then dis­ usual characterized the 11th an­
Reconnaissance and Command Cars for United States army. They
cussed the importance of a gen­ nual home interests conference at
carry machine gun and crew of three men at approximately 60 miles
eral physical education program Oregon State college as 1065 wo­
and rxprraaed hi» happiness that men from 27 counties spent a busy
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an hour. ____
Can climb steeper hills than tanks.
his "dream" of theae improve­ three and one-half days in getting ----------- ---------------------------------------- —
ments has at last become a reality concentrated reports on the latest u_...
VA
Misa Virginia Hales voiced the
appreciation of the Associated
Women Students and Dean Ste­
The extension workers in home 1
phen Epler briefly "pinch hit" for economics, who with the school of
Supt. Theo J. Norby of the Ash­
Jean Eberhart who was at a home economics sponsor this an­
land public schools is chairman
tournament in Portland with the nual event, had expected this
Within two months Ashland will of the committee on exhibits for
Sons basketball team. Next the year's attendance to be somewhat
audience was given a musical' below normal because of a num­ have a new drive-in market on C the annual state conference of city
treat by Mrs Stephen Epler, ^so­ ber of interfering factors, but in­ street facing the Allin Lumber school superintendents to be held
prano, who sang two solos, "The stead women were her from dis­ company, which will be owned in Salem on Friday and Saturday,
Kias Waltz" and “Homing " She tant as well as nearby points in and operated by A. C. Nininger March 14 and 15, under joint aus­
pices of the department of super­
wan accompanied by Mrs. L. L. exceptional numbers. Clackamas and Gene Hopper.
Ground was broken Tuesday for intendence of the Oregon State
Huffman.
county led with an attendance of
The program was concluded 118, followed by Multnomah «nth the new 50 by 70 foot concrete Teachers' association and Rex
building which is to be construct­ Putnam superintendent of public
with an address by R W. McNeal, 116, lame 102 and Linn 101.
ed by E. O. Smith, contractor, at Instruction.
assist ant professor of geography
Governor Charles A. Sprague an estimated cost of $9,000.
The opening address of the con­
at the college. McNeal was one
Both men are well known in ference will be given by Governor
of the organizers of the first set the conference off on a popu­
SOCE
invitational
tournament lar note when, in his address at Ashland. Nininger was in the gro­ Charles A. Sprague and will be
and he briefly reviewed the his­ tne opening banquet, he pointed cery and restaurant business here followed by an address by Rex
tory of the tourney after which out tactors which he said are until recently and Hopper was Putnam, and by committee re­
ports and discussions. The annual
he spoke of the importance and bringing a revival of the family as manager for a local chain store.
banquet of the association will be
The two courts of the Wlt'E values of American education to­ a vitally important social unit,
The
market
will
handle
both
'¡toe family is proving to be more
gym have been kept busy the past day,
groceries and meats and will be held Friday evening.
A dance at the administration enduring than governments and easily accessible from the drive­
All general meetings of the con­
two days as the Invitational and
class "B” tournament games point building followed the main pro­ other supposedly powerful groups, ways and will have the added ference will be held in the hearing
he
said.
out the winners to compete in gram and light refreshments were
room of the state capital. It is
convenience of a parking lot.
The conference had a distinct­
the finals Saturday. The scores up served by the Civic club.
anticipated that approximately
ive religious note this year by
to press time were as follows;
150 supeiintendents and principals
reason of the visit of Dr. E. Stan­
Wednesday:
Talent 34 Sams
will be in attendance.
A Lecture
ley
Jones,
noted
missionary
work
­
Valley ll; Central Point 37. lxx»k-
on
er, Dr. John T. Reisner, head of
Ingglaaa 16, Gilchrist 25, Chilo­
the interdenominational rural mis­
quin 39, Gold Hill 47, St Mary's
Interest and cooperation of stu­
sions board, and the presence on dents in the art classes In Ashland
41; Rogue River 25, Brookings 11;
campus
of
a
group
of
men
and
Entitled
Butte Falls 45, Merrill 25, Gardi­
high school and the high schools
ner 39, Henley 35; Powers 50. Christian Science: Its Prac­ women attending the first short ot other counties of the Shasta-
Upwards of 100 children have
course for missionaries.
Sutherlin 23; Dayton 27, Elkton
Cascade Wonderland region will been chosen for the cast of the
tice and Proof
23. Bonanza 33, Phoenix 23; Ker­
Group sessions on two days be enlisted in the 1941 "Fun Fes­ Lincoln grade school operetta,
by
by 23. Eagle Point 22
brought the delegates the latest tival" publicity campaign of the "The Magic Nutcracker,” which
Florence) Mlddiuigh, C. S.
Thursday: Central Point 20,
developments in such fields as Shasta-Cascade Wonderland asso­ is scheduled for Monday afternoon
of I xm Angele
*,
California
Talent 19; Chiloquin 33. Central
family relations, food preserva­ ciation through an illustrated and evening at the auditorium of
Point 24; Rogue River 37, Butte Member of the Board of Lecture­ tion, clothing and textiles, home poster contest to produce an ac­ the Southern Oregon College of
Falla 25; Gold Hill 34. Rogue Riv­ ship of The Mother Church, The furnishings, recreation and flower ceptable poster design for use in
Included in the list of principals
er 31; Powera 49, Gardiner 33; First Church of Christ, Scientist, culture. One whole day was de­ the nation-wide publicity cam­
aie
Leon Haynie as Prince Charm­
in
Boston,
Massachusetts.
Bonanza 37, Kerby 19> Dayton 36,
voted to nutrition, with emphasis paign. Prizes will be awarded to
Marie,
Juanita
Schultz;
The speaker discussed the fol­ on using natural foods instead of students submitting the winning ing;
Bonanza 29.
Grandfather, Wayne Wood; Little
State
championship
tourna­ lowing points in the lecture on pills to obtain vitamins.
designs and publicity and adver­ Marie, Leetha Middleton; Wind
ment: Corbett 28, Lowell 23; Christian Science:
The annua! home economics ex­ tising material developed there­
Katharine
Grossman;
Mankind is faced with problems tension council award of $25 was from will be used to augment the Fairy,
Reedsport 26. Grant Union (John
Mouse
King,
Carlos
Schmidt,
and
today
that
only
an
understanding
Day) 15; Westport 30, Jackson­
presented to Juliaane Wise of Je­ illustrated material for which
of God, Spirit, can solve. The need rome, Ida., a senior in home ec­ "Miss Shasta-Cascade--1941 Alice Chinese boy, Curtis Vail.
ville 28; Arlington 45, Alsea 24.
Flowers: Diane Kiser, Barbara
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for spiritual growth, instead of onomics. New officers of the coun­ in Wonderland" and "Miss Jack-
Jean Lacy. Yvonne Black. Ellen
material development, ia evident cil are Mrs Mabie Hughes, Grants son County" will be motifs.
in the educational systems of Pass, president; Mrs.Joe From-
Invitations for art class stu- Byrd. Barbara Shere, Virginia La
training .as well as in everyday I melt, Troutdale, first vice presi­ dents of aii high schools in the Douceur, Barbara Jean Mitchell,
living. Christian Science declared dent; Mrs. Lillie Tindall. The Wonderland, and rules and regu- Elsie Stolp, Beverley Haynie and
The Sons of Southern Oregon that "the time for thinkers has Dalles, second vice president; Mrs. lations governing
the contest Jean Hanseth.
Ballet: Anne Fullerton, Colleen
College of Education finished In come" (Science and Health with Mabel Wescott. Boring, secretary; were issued to principals of all
second place in the AAU tourna­ Key to the Scriptures by Mary Mrs Elda Fletcher, Klamath Falls, Wonderland high schools by Tom Clark, Diana Salo, Loveda Hood-
ment at Portland for small Ore­ Baker Eddy, Pref., p. vii), and ex­ treasurer, and Mrs. J. A. Jensen, L. Stanley, general manager of enpyle, Maxine Wood, Maxine
plains that it is spiritual thinking, Ranier, historian.
gon colleges.
the Wonderland association. The Winters, Ellen Brower and Mar­
The local casaha playera got off the unfoldment of right ideas, and
contest will start at once and will ion Thornburg.
Mice: Bobby Broady, Warner
to a good start in their first game not human reasoning, that the
end March 25 co-incident with the
against IJnfield and won 45 to 36 world so greatly needs today.
close of the Shasta-Cascade Won­ Krinock, Jackie Morris, Ronald
Monday night.
Tuesday night Through prejudice or ignorance
derland Fun Festival campaign to Balfour, Kenneth Landers, Dale
Ashland
looked like potential some may have formed an erron­
designate a "Miss Shasta-Cascade Landing, Gary Ritsinger,.
champions as they swamped Port­ eous conception of the teachings
1941 Alice in Wonderland" and
Tin Soldiers: Monte Wray, Kent
civil
Cornelius
Bateson,
field
land university 41-31. Favored to of Christian Science, which are not service examiner, was in Ashland an official theme girl and hostess Boyne, Donald Hoodenpyle, Mel­
new,
but
baaed
entirely
upon
the
take the crown in a game with
this week to conduct on behald of for this and other counties of the vin Rose. Frank Carter, Leroy
Monmouth Wolves because of Bible, the Christianity taught in the US civil service commission region.
Moore, Richard Hall and Francis
three previous beatings admin­ both the Old and the New Testa­ the necessary investigation on the
Morris.
ment,
and
specifically
upon
the
istered by the Sons, they lost out
character, reputation, experience,
Reeds: Virginia Lutz, Juanita
ministry and teachings of Jesus
toy a 56 to 35 score.
activities, personal attributes and
Howell, Katharine Decker, Lolita
Monmouth will represent this
That God is the only creator, is relative qualifications of the six
Morse, Robert Dozier, James Rose,
district in the national AAU fin­ one of the fundamentals of this candidates for postmaster at Ash­
Pearl Newman, Eloise Waybrant.
als at Kansas City later this teaching; but , further, that thia land.
Millard W. Grubb of Ashland, Mona Rae Taylor. Joce De Vora.
month.
creation consists only of good, that
This is an office of the second potentate of Hillah Shrine tem­ Jimmy Salo, Elmer Biege).
man was made in the image and class and the salary of the post­ ple, will be honored at the annual
Chorus: Bill Starnes, Dwight
• Sid Heed and Jack Young re­ likeness of God, Spirit, hence only master is $2800 per annum.
ball which will be held at the Elks Vickers, Dorothy Kizer, Rena Rus­
turned Wednesday from a business good, is substantiated by the
Candidates are James Q. Ad­ temple here Saturday evening.
trip to Portland.
Scriptures. The healing of disease, ams, Clinton B. Andrews, Millard Other officers of the southern sell, Ione Hile, Aileen Athanes,
• Mrs. E. H. Wilson of Valley as a lost element of Christianity, W. Grubb, Theodore J. Guetzlaff, Oregon Shrine will receive recog­ Billy Dean Walters, Gerald Skib-
View wax an Ashland shopper was restored In the discovery of Herbert M Moore and V.D. "Bert” nition also This will be a formal bey, Carla Sears, Betty Jo Black,
Barbara Lee Dotson, John Bair,
Tuesday.
Christian Science, and its students Miller.
party with Shriners wearing the
Rosemary Knott, Bruce Srpith,
have proved and are proving that
Matters which the commission fez.
Beverley Salo. Peggy Jean Way­
the healing power and presence of chiefly considers in grading appli­
At 9:30 p. m the Hillah temple
R. E. STEVENS
divine Mind, God, is just as ever­ cants are: kind, extent and suc­ band will entertain the group with brant, Margaret Bishop, Doris
operative today as in Jesus’ time. cess of experience; extent of pub­ a concert, followed by the grand Miller, Charlene Roberson, Char­
and Companion
Marilyn Beare,
An infallible, perfect Principle, lic contacts and success in meeting march at 10 o'clock. After this lotte Crossen,
Are Invited to Be Guests of the
God, governs man and the uni­ and dealing with the public; indus­ there will be dancing interspersed Mary Jean Henry, Dick Morse,
Maryen Roberts. Mary Louise Til­
in undeviating harmony, and try;
resourcefulness;
initiative, with entertainment features and
Southern Oregon Miner verse
mankind may rely upon this Prin­ and absence of disqualifying de­ a buffet lunch at 11 o'clock. Those ley, Don,thy Elhart, Billy Mont­
To See Their Choice of
ciple to solve all of their problems, fects in character and physical who do not dance will enjoy cards. gomery, Wilma Smith, Mary Jane
Coleman, Venita Roberson, Loret­
the Following
with as much certainty as they condition.
R. E. Detrick, recorder and past
ta Rush, John Payne, Ned Starnes,
depend upon the rules of mathe­
potentate
of
Hillah
temple,
is
gen
­
Varsity Theater
Bateson stated that the commis­
Ellen Swingle, Pat Schenwald,
matics in whatever they attempt
eral
chairman.
Committee
heads
sion gives careful and impartial
Dale Watson. Harry Benhet, Dar­
Programs:
to construct or calculate In their
consideration to all applicants but are C. “Jerry" Jerome, master™ lene Stolp, Maryetta Baughman,
human
experience.
(Friday and Saturday)
will rate eligible only those who ceremonies; Carl B. Nims, music;
This Principle Is Love, and it finds meet the requirements as W. H. McNair and Harry G. Tra­ Mary Louise Hahn.
"THREE MEN FROM TEXAS"
therefore man may claim and en­ set forth in the announcement of vis, refreshments; W. D. Whittle
joy now the happiness, freedom, the examination. The investigation and H. H. Mayberry, buffet lunch, COGGINS MILL TO START
"THEY KNEW WHAT THEY
and dominion he seeks and de- is limited to ascertaining and re­ and Lester Weisenberger, J. Sam
Arthur L. Coggins announced
WANTED"
(Continued on page 8)
porting facts, and he will make Jordan and Glenn Simpson, decor­ this past week that lumber cut­
(Sunday, Monday, Tuesday)
no recommendation as to who ations.
ting will get underway at the Cog­
• Miss Bertha Sutherland of shall be rated eligible or as to
gins sawmill on East Main street
"ARISE MY LOVE"
Yoncolla is visiting friends on the grades to be assigned. The re­
According to the Life magazine, within a few days The mill was i
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sponsibility of rating the appli­ Benito is still making speeches, tested out this week and reported
Terrace street.
• Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson at- cants rests exclusively with the this time his theme being that to be in readiness to handle about I
Please Call at The Miner Office
tended an engineers' banquet in United States civil service com­ aplmg will come with the Germans 30,000 board feet in a one-shift1
for Your Guest Tickets
day.
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mission in Washington.
not far behind.
i Portland the first of thia week.
Home Interest« Meet
Draws Many Women
¡ssjNEW MARKET TO
BE BUILT HERE
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Christian Science
Sons Finish Second
In AAU Tournament
Examiner Studies
P-M Candidacies
Shrine Ball To Honor
Potentate Grubb
NEW SAWMILL
TO START HERE
BY MAY FIRST
The Sugar Pine Lumber com­
pany, headed by E W. Spalding
of Grants Pass, announced Wed­
nesday that they expect to have
a 50,000-feet capacity mill in op­
eration on the old Moon Lumber
company millsite by May 1.
The old mill will be completely
rebuilt and new machinery install­
ed throughout, making it possible
to handle 50,000 board feet of
lumber per shift with an estimat­
ed total for the first year of ap­
proximately 10,000,000 feet of
timber.
Sufficient timber has
already been contracted for in the
Dead Indian, Greensprings, Wag­
ner creek and Trail creek districts
to supply the mill for at least 12
years.
With the exception of the mill
superintendent, Ed Staggart and
the head sawyer, local help will be
used in the plant. Present plans
call for two shifts which will
mean employment for 50 or 60
men and it is possible that a third
shift will be added in the future.
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Committees
Plan For
Norby Heads Exhibit
Bundles For Britain
Committee at Meet
The American Association of
H’S Quints Keep
SOCK Courts Busy
Fun Festival Prizes
For HS Art Classes
Number 10
Grade Operetta Casts
Nearly 100 Children
University Women and the Chris­
tian Science church are collecting
clothing for England. There is ur­
gent need for warm clothing, es­
pecially for men and boys.
Al­
though new clothing is preferred,
used garments if clean and mend­
ed will be accepted. Cash for the
purchase of materials also will be
received.
Knitting units headed by Miss
Virginia Hales and Mrs. Frank
Van Dyke have been working for
some time. Miss Doris Hitchcock
and Miss Dorothy Witcher com­
prise the committee for collecting
materials. Mrs Lewis Dodge is in
charge of shipping.
Since the
Christian Science church already
is registered in Washington to
send supplies to England the ship­
ment is being made through that
church.
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Churches Observe
World Day of Prayer
Local churches united in a world
day of prayer service last Friday
afternoon at the First Baptist
church, using the theme "Thy
Kingdom Come” for the basis of
meditation and prayer.
Mrs. Carter read the scripture
lesson; Mrs. G. W. Bruce spoke on
The Ruler of the Kingdom,” and
Mrs. Stephens on "The Way of the
Kingdom.”
Special Musical numbers were
contributed by Mrs. R. L. Burdic,
Mrs. Frank Wenzel, Mrs. C. M.
Litwiller and Mrs. J. R. Turnbull.
The group participated in congre­
gational singing and prayer at
various times in the service.
The ladies of the Presbyterian
church have issued an invitation
for the meeting next year.
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DISTRIBUTES BOOKLETS
The Miner office is in receipt of
an instructive booklet entitled
"Our Flag" which gives code rules
and regulations and other bits of
interesting information about the
United States flag. Anyone desir­
ing this useful pamphlet may call
at the Litwiller Funeral home for
a free copy.
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TAX AUDITOR AT MEDFORD
An auditor from the income tax
department will be at the court
house in Medford from March 6
to 14, inclusive, and will be glad
to help taxpayers in preparing
their Oregon income tax returns,
it is stated.
SEEN IN A DAZE
AL SIMPSON taking the
count as the second half of the
Reedsport-Grant game got un­
der way last night. (Al couldn't
get out of the way after toss­
ing the ball and one of the cen­
ters ran over him).
EVERYBODY but Medford-
ites enjoying the returns of the
Medford-Roseburg clash, as re­
ported to the large crowd at the
SOCE gym last night.
DEAN EPLER making a nice
build-up for Mrs. Lpler’s solo
Tuesday evening.