Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 14, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    Friday, March 14, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 8
Positions Open Under
Civil Service Exams
Friday and Saturday!
a. wc hsturm
BASEBALL CALL
HEARD AT AHS
Store Pills Hit By
Food Specialists
JANDREAU ON
ALL-STAR TEAM
'
1
LITHIA
Civil service examinations for
Much of the $100.000,000 s|M>nt
the positions uescnoeu oelow were
each year lor "umgstoie V «ta-
Charlie Jiindreuu. little forward
aniK>unced oy me united States
Under supervision of Coach mins could far moie profitably
civil service commission today, Jerry Gastineau, former «tar oe uwil lor improving Uie diet oy with the Ashland Grizzlies, was
A HOME OWNED THEATRE
^.ppilcations Win be accepted at pitcher at Willamette university, tne addition oi U kh I s that supply the only Aehlander making the :
Phone 7 Mil
uie commission a \\ muiing ton Ol­ Ashland high school boy« are both vitamins and other food ele­ first team on the all-star quintet
ile« not later than tne closing practicing nightly for the coming ments, according to nutrition spe­ recently picked by votes of coach­
~
uaies specuied. ’Ine salaries aie baseball season.
cialists who took (>ait in the 11th es and sports writers in Roseburg,
subject to a three and one-had
Gastineau plans to secure games annum home intervals conference Grants Pass, Medford and Ash-
percent retirement deduction.
with several B schools throughout held al the Oregon State college. land.
Hesearch chemist, any special­ the valley and also may play Med­
First team selections are Jan-
The current craze lor obtaining
ized branch, witn salaries ranging ford and Grants Pass Nothing is vitamins in pills was discussed at dreau. A sb land and Fred Oun-
irom »-.odo to
a year, cum- expected in the way of a winning length and it was generally agreed nette, Medford, foi wards. Ilnnk
pie non ox a lour-year college team this year, the season being that this causes a waste oi money ; Herman, Medford, center; Jim
course witn major study in chem­ used to build material for next at best, and frequently does not Findlay, Roseburg, and Harold
istry or chemical engineering is year It is possible that a league accomplish the emi sought. There Fawcett, Medford, guards
required, as wed as responsible between Medford. Ashland, Grants are now at least 20 difierent vita- I
Second t«-am positions went to
proiessional experience ui chem­ Pass and possibly Klamath Falls nuns known to science, and all Bud Provost, Ashland ami Earl
ical investigative work, Quaiuied will be formed for next season
are necessary In the diet in vary­ Wiard, Roseburg, forwards; Hoy-
persons witn experience involving
Only two seniors. Ivan Handles ing amounts. Ten of these are now si Denton, Hoseburg, center, luid
with
use of recently developed special­ and Bob Weaver, have reported ootainabie in pure form.
Johnny Gray, Grunts Pass und
ized techniques in chemical re­ for practice. Others are Bill Elam.
One speaker pointed to the ab- J Bob Weaver, Ashland, guards
search are urged to apply at once. John Bell, Bud Provost, Chet Fow­
Honorable mention was given
surdity
ot anyone expecting to’
Applications will be rated as re­ ler, Dale Adams. Bill Haines. John
und
Jim Smith, Ashland and Bill Wall,
ceived until Dec. 31, 1941.
McCollum. Dick Grubb, Phil Wil­ suppiy himsell with Uie piopei Medford, centers, and Bill H ii - i I.
amounts
of
all
of
these
in
pill
Associate entomologist in tax­ lis, Lorenc« Barger,
Thelbert
I
Medford, forward.
onomy, $3.200 a year. Bureau of Tucker. Dick Finnell, Charlie Jan- form. Even nutrition specialists d<>
not
yet
‘
know
how
much
of
the
Jerry
------also——
Those
casting
votes
were
Entomology and Plant Quaran­ dreau, Neil Arant. Barney Higgs.
tine, department ot agriculture. Owen Griffith. Marvin Gettling various vitamins is needed, nor Gastineau and latrry Hunter, Ash­
to wnal extent excessive amounts land; Huswell Acheson and Bill
A four-year college course with and Delbert Landing.
of some may be harmful.
Hulen. Medford; George Hibluird
major study in entomology is re­
Certainly vitamin concentrates i and Hoy Sheedy, Granta Puss, and
quired. Applicants must aiso have NEWS FROM
with
are not a substitute tor a gotxl Jim Watts and Hap Applegatr,
completed three years of research
Hoseburg.
diet,
and
it
further
was
agreed
j experience or of graduate study
that those whose diets arc defi- ;
[ in the taxonomy of the aculeate
I
cient are the least able tu pur­
' Hyinenoptera. Applications must By SCHOOL STUDENTS
ALMO NEWS
The sixth grade in social studios chase the rather expensive vita-,
be on file not later than April 10.
gave
a
series
of
reports
on
Uer-
min
concentrates
All
the
speak
­
1941.
They were divided into ers on this subject agreed that
Construction inspection coordi­ many.
nator, $3.800 a year. United States four groups: history, farming, the concentrated vitamins are a
A $20,000.000 expenditure for
Maritime commission. Applicants manufacturing and transportation valuable addition to modern life new locomotives and freight cars
may qualify in three optional In their study, they used glass for use in research and for the hus Just been announced by A D.
branches: Hull, machinery and slides and film strips showing pic­ prevention or cure of certain well-, McDonald, president of the South­
electrical. Practical experience of tures of the country. They also defined deficiency diseases.
ern Pacific company.
They also are valuable for us«-
at least journeyman mechanic t used the balopticon which reflects
Thia outlay, McDonald pointed
gmie on the construction of pictures on a screen It is better with the diets of infants or young out, la In addition to the pur­
ocean-going vessels is required, as than glass slides or film strips be­ children under many conditions chase of 40 diesel-electric switch­
With
well as four years of experience cause any kind of pictures can be In all such cases, however, the ing engines, at a coal of $2.900.000
vitamins are properly given under since the first of the year.
in supervisory capacity. Applica­ used
ri
In art, the children ar« making the direction or advice of a phy­
tions will be rated as received
The current exjianslon program
a mural. It will show different sician. or at least one well train«-«!
until further notice.
includes orders for 40 of Southern
student nurse, $288 a year, in­ scenes in central Europe The in the field of nutrition
Pacific's unique cab-aheud steam
cluding quarters, subsistence, laun- , scenes will be in Holland. Austria,
Where used as a "shotgun pre­ locomotives, among the heaviest
dry and medical attention Ap­ Switzerland. Czechoslovakia and scription for what ails you" vita­ and most powerful in the world,
proximately 50 students will bej Germany.
min concentrates are tittle better
Miss Ady. the college art teach­ than the old patent medicines and for 10 steam streamline«! lo­
enrolled on Sept. 1. 1941 in the,
comotives of the famous Daylight
training course at the St. Eliza­ er, told the children about Ger­ even though highly valuable when type, at a total cost of about $11,-
very
interesting,
man
art
It
was
beths hospital school of nursing..
properly used, it was said. Many 000,000 It also provides for ap­
Washington. D. C.
Graduation | Miss Hales told them about her of th« conditions they are used to
proximately 2300 freight cars
from an accredited high school1 trip to Europe
cure could easily have been pre-
_____ _______
Walter
Walker ia a new boy in vented by wise selection of food, coating about $9.000.000
giving a four-year course which
"These Important additions of
included certain subjects is re­ the fourth grade at Lincoln school. it was agreed.
new equipment are being made
quired.
Applicants must have t He came on March I from the
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for the primary purpose of keep­
reached their 18tb but must not Jackson school tn Medford. The START TRACK REASON
ing pace with current increase in
have passed their 30th birthday boys and girls of room five are
About 40 boys have reported to transportation requirements due
Applications must be filed not very glad to have Walter with
Coach i'cighton Blake in answer to national defense and of antici­
them.
later than April 7, 1941,
Alta Mae Johnstone brought a to his call for track material at pating the increases yet to coine
Full information as to the re­
Mutine,-« Saturday luid
quirements for these examinations turtle shell to show the second j Ashland high The boys are work­ as the defense program develops."
Sunday only
McDonald
said.
grade
Wednesday.
ing
out
every
night
at
the
8OCE
i
may be obtained at the post office.
athletic field [»ending completion i
Since the early 1920 s the rail-
of track facilities at Walter I*hil- I | roads have spent approximately
lips field. An effort Will be made ' 10 billion dollars for plant im­ • Dr. and Mrs O. W Bruce and
to secure the city bulldozer to provements. Stronger tracks now Homer Killings drove to Portland
make the college field fit for fur­ carry locomotives of greater pow­ Monday and returned Wednesday.
ther track practice and Blake is er, hauling at greater speeds long­ While there they attended the
trying to secure meets for his er trains of cars of greater capac­ cabinet meeting of Bishop Bruce
charges.
ity, s<> that the efficiency of the Baxter Mrs. W. H Willard also
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railroads, as me.isured by tons of accompanied them as far as Eu­
• After spending the past three freight carried one mile by the gene where she visited her daugh­
months in Los Angeles, Mr. and average train per hour, has in- ter.
Mrs. H. O. Butterfield have re-, I creased about HO percent since • Mrs H A Miller of Green­
V, «■< r* home
knnto is«
A aklan.i * 1921.'*
turned Ll
to ♦ their
In Ashland.
springs shopped here Saturday.
Friday, Saturday
ELLERY QUEEN,
MASTER
DETECTIVE
Ralph Bellamy
Margaret Lindsay
THE TULSA KID
•1
T
i
FINGER/ LEFT HAND"
LOY ■mi
uusn
■M MflVYN DOUGLAS
«•’¿J
PL VS
William Bond
in
44
DOOMED
CARAVAN”
Lincoln School
Don Red Barry
New S. I*. Equipment
To Cost 20 Millions
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
BUCK PRIVATES
The Andrew Sisters
Leo (ostello
Boh Abbott
Wednesday and
Thursday
DIME NIGHTS
IN A ROMANCE THAT SPANNED
TWO CONTINENTS...
HUPÍOMJ
aBAY
GENE TIERNEY
• WED & THUR •
Lew Ayres
Lionel Barrymore
in
441
Plus
“The Villain Still
Pursued Her”
Spring Is Here!
Your car should now have a complete check-up
on our
SUN MOTOR TESTER AND SUN
COMBUSTION TESTER
These units will quickly determine the exact
operating efficiency of your engine. For safe,
economical transportation you want to know
the true condition, which is quickly determined
with our modern scientific equipment.
Drive in to our service department and watch
the tests on your car.
SEE THE WHIRLING FLY-WHEEL
IN YOUR MOTOR STOPPED WITH
STROBOSCOPIC LIGHT
That means precision timing.
precision with these Testers.
Everything is
R. L. CROSBY
BARGAIN IC a
MATINEE *□<*
Every Wednesday
Certified
Phone 3911
TEXACO Service
Marfak Lubrication
Mechanical Service
Main and Helman
i
SELBY CHEVROLET CO.
100 East Main
i
Ashland, Oregon