Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 16, 1941, Image 1

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Memorial Day Is near at hand
Our departed loved ones we shall
reverently remember flow well Volume X
ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1941
we’d appreciate the chance to
Number 20
place a skunk cabbage on the
grave of Hitler.
Clinic in Medford for
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Rudolph Hess I n xmrarlng front
(’rippled C hildren
pages of ull the newspapers at
present. Each editor and columnist
A clinic for the crippled chil­
aie offering their solution to the
dren of Jackson county will be
HISTORIC
All is In readiness for the open­
why of it all Our guess is ax good
held in Medford May 21 and 22
ing of the spring ceremonial of
ax the rest, and we have none.
In the health unit office at the
HERITAGE
the Tllluh temple in Ashland. Bat-
court house.
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urday afternoon. This important
This clinic is part of the Crip­
Congressional sources have re­
The”Keep Oregon Green" meet­ Shrine event will be held at the
pled Children's program of the vealed that Medford has definitely
¿^/iTHOUT THRIFT
ing recently called by Governor Ashland armory on Oak street
state public welfare commission. been included on the war depart­
Sprague must have had a relig­ with Millard F Grubb, illustrious
Arrangements have been made for ment’s list of army cantonment
THE PURITANS
ious background Since the meet­ |M>tentatc of Hillah temple, presid-
the clinic by the crippled chil­ sites to be used in the event the
ing Oregon has la-en soaked daily bfl
WOULD HAVE
dren's services of the state public army is expanded.
with the moat ''greening’' thing on
PERISHED ON
The day’s program will begin
welfare commission, the Jackson
According to plans, the camp
earth.
with a l o'clock golf tournament
county public welfare commission would accommodate something
THAT 'STERN AND
on the Ashland course, planned
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and the Jackson county public over 30,000 troops and
__J would
ROCKBOUND COAST.
Over in war torn England there for by a committee headed by
health unit.
cover about 75,000 acres. The
are a King and Queen braving all Earl T Newbry Registration and
Admittance to the clinic is by army already has opened tempo­
the dangers of constant air raids, business sessions will Is- conducted
application, which may be made to rary constructing quartermaster's
working. Buffering and standing it tin- armory until i M p m
‘he Jackson county public welfare office in the Medford armory to
T THESE HARDY WORKERS f
by all classes in England's great­ when a social hour will begin The
commission.
do advance planning and make
with the biblical names -
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est crisis Down on a tropical is­ traditional feast will be held at
Doctors L. S. Lucas and Rod- surveys of the Antelope area
NATHANIEL,NOAH,DANIEL,
.
land we find a man who 'swapped' 6 o'clock in the basement dining
erick E Begg will be the examin­ where the proposed cantonment
JOSHUA, GIDEON, ELI, ICHABOO-
■ throne for a wisp of hair, • se­ room un<l will be followed by the
ing orthopedic surgeons.
would be situated. However, it was
KNEW THEJR OLD TESTAMENT,
cure from <iangcr of bu rating patude which is scheduled to start
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explained that no funds are avail­
PAATlCULARLY
JOSEPH
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in
sheila, fire, Morrow and the hor-
able for the camp at present and
Driver’s License
THE SEVEN GOOD AND SEVEN
Paul D Green of Eugene will be
rors of war.
actual construction will depend
marshal of the parade featuring
FAMINE YEARS,—A/Vh WHAT HE
upon the extent of army expansion
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Renewals
Soon
Hiltah Temple’s drum corps, pat nd
DID ABOUT IT.
and the influence of war develop­
Many have been the inqulrii-x and band. The route outlined for
Persons 70 years of age or old- ments.
regarding the whereabouts and do­ the parade will be south on Oak
er will be required to take the
The project has been sponsored
ings of ex-editor Hall who turned to Main, west on Main to Plaza,
Oregon driver s license examin- by the city, county chamber of
fisherman Up until now we have east on Main to Third, west on
auon when they renew their driv­ commerce officials and much has
had little to offer in the wuy of in­ Main to Oak and north on Oak
er s license this year, it was em­ been done to assist the army in
formation, but the following can! to
the armory.
pnamzed today at the secretary its planning. Reports indicate that
received at the Chamber of Com­
The general ceremonial meet-
ox
states office, Renewals will be options have been acquired on a
merce last week has at last brok­ in/« will begin at Kill p m with
due after June 30 and the new large part of the proposed site so
en the silence surrounding the a concert by the band followed by
licenses may be used after June that there would be no delay in
fishing docks.
a drill by the Klamath Falls drum
15.
securing the necessary land should
and bugle corps Military evolu­
Drivers who were licensed for th cantonment receive final offi­
tions will then be presented by the
the current two-year period, 1939- cial approval.
Hillah patrol under the direction
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1941, and who are under 70 years
of Captain Ham Stinebaugh, after
of age, will not be required to
which the initiatory work will
take the examination, it was said. Help Asked for Scout
gin. with exemplification of
However, those who have never
first and third sections Thin
been licensed to drive in this state And Campfire Funds
class of candidates will begin
or those whose license was not
A financial campaign for funds
traditional trek across the burn­
renewed during the current per­ to continue work of the Boy Scout
ing sands on their pilgrimage to
iod, must take the examination.
and Campfire Girls organizations
Nobody likes to feed u dead
Mecca.
Application forms for renewals I in Ashland is scheduled for next
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horse, and I don’t blame 'em
are now available at offices of Monday. May 19, according to
state police, sheriffs or the secre­ Gerald Wenner, campaign chair-
but gosh the fish are awfully
HIS MOTIVATING HERITAGE OF OURS HAS MADE AMERICA
Ashland
Ministers
tary of state’s offices in Salem I man. Efforts of the two organiza­
reticent about biting this
WHAT IT IS AND HAS RESULTED IN HISTORY’S
and Portland. Licenses this year tions will be pooled for a whirl-
Have Surprise Sunday
early in the season
GREATEST AGGREGATE OF INDIVIDUALS' THRIFT —
will cost $1.50, the additional 50 I wind one-day campaign commenc­
This Sunday in all the churches
cents going into the newly created ing with a breakfast meeting at
< Signed )
II7| BILLION IN LIFE INSURANCE OWNED BY
which are cooperatin in the "At­
motor venicle accident fund to 7:30 a. m at the Lithia hotel.
You Know Who
65 MILLION AMERICANS TODAY.
tend the Church of Your Choice
pay hospitalization expenses of in­ The plan of a joint campaign has
Next Sunday" campaign, will be
digent persons injured in traffic proved effective in the past and
observed what the minlsteni have
accidents.
saves the community the strain of
Recreation Hall To
termed "Surprise Sunday.” The
Those wishing permits or licens­ at least one additional annual
surprise is to be presented at the
to drive cars may get in touch campaign.
Open Here Saturday es
time of the morning worship ser­
with the traveling examiner who
Thirty-four men have volunteer­
John S. Eaton opens to the pub­ will be on duty at the Ashland ed to work on the day of the
vice at 11 o'clock There is con­
siderable speculation among peo­
lic Saturday at 107 East Main city hall from 1 p. m. to 5 p. m., campaign, according to Wenner,
ple ax to what the surprise may­ Yesterday morning 56 excited street one of the latest and newest May 23.
and a good response from the
be, but not one of the ministers pupils left Ashland for the region­ Brunswick Balke Collender bowl­
public should assure success be­
will give out the faintest hint.
fore dark.
A COMMUNITY CHEST
al musical contest to be held in ing alleys. Installation of the four
The Ashland Ministerial asso­ Tacoma Two Greyhound buses alleys was made by M. F. Turner
The campaign committee head­
To the Editor:
ciation, which planned the pre­
ing the drive consists of Gerald
the large group of of Portland who has been mechan­
When a drive lx launched for Easter and post-Easter cooperat­ transported their
ic for the Brunswick people sev­
Wenner, chairman, T. J. Norby,
sponsors.
laudable organizations that must ive program of church attendance, students and
eral years The new Ashland alley
Frank Van Dyke and Norman
planned
to
stay
in
The
group
enlist the support of the commun­ Is hoping that next Sunday the I
embraces all the newest features,
Kerr.
ity for their excellence, the advis­ htirche.s will be filled with inter­ Olympia last night leaving from one of these being a new sub-floor,
Business and professional men
ability of a Community (.’heat ested worshipers The sermon sub­ there at 7:30 this morning for first used in this installation.
meeting
Tuesday evening in the “Buddy” Poppy Sale
looms large
Bui like Mark ject for discussion in each churct Tacoma.
In opening this modem four al­
The events in which Ashland ley hall, Mr. Eaton presents to council chambers of the city hall I
Twain's bromide about the weath­ will be "Citizenship and the
voted unanimously for a one-day Planned By Veterans
er. nothing ia beihg done about Cross," giving recognition to those will be entered are:
the men and women of Ashland a
Chorus- Friday 3:36 pm. at clean place where this popular fourth of July Celebration for
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young people who have come of
The Veterans of Foreign Wars
Ashland, featuring a rodeo, parade
We realize that before a com­ age during the last year.
Jason Lee Jr. high school
and healthful sport may be in- and fire works.
and auxiliary will conduct their
munity cheat could be started
Soprano solo- Sat. 10:03 am. dulged in.
The meeting was called by R. annual Buddy Poppy sale on May
here many problem» would have
at C.P.S. auditorium.
Thursday nights, according to I
Flaharty. president of the 23 and 24. The committee, Mr. and
New
Books
At
to be overcome The first and
Tenor solo- Sat. 1:14 p.m. at Eaton, will be for lady players
Chamber of Commerce, and after Mrs. Floyd Crosslin, plan for a
most important problem is obtain­
C.P.8. Residence Hall.
only. However, they are welome at a vote was taken favoring the big sale of the poppies this year.
ing effective leadership As a Public Library
Boys' Ensemble- Sat. 1:42 p.m. all times.
Buddy poppies are made by the
an executive com­
starting point the matter of a
at Grant Elementary school.
Eaton plans to engage the ser­ celebration,
The following list of new books
disabled veterans in government
mittee
was
named
to
handle
the
Community Cheat is worthy of recently have been added to the
Tonight there will be a Direct­ vices of an expert bowler who will | details. Heading this committee hospitals and the entire proceeds
the consideration of civic organi­ public library:
ors' banquet from 5:30-7:00. At instruct and assist beginners.
will be John Daugherty assisted from the sale will be used for
zations.
Anderson. Children in the Fam­ 10:00 o'clock there will be a com­
by Dr. R. E Poston. Karl Nims. the relief and welfare of disabled
The various humanitarian fund ily; Bemelmans. The Donkey In­ plimentary dance for students and
Ivor C. Erwin and C. P. Talent. and needy veterans and their de­
campaigns, ax now conducted, tax side; Buchan. Mountain Meadows; directors at the Winthrop hotel Outlaws Lose Tilt
The group enthusiastically ac­ pendents and for upkeep of the
the patience of those who solicit Buck. All in a Lifetime; Chiang.
They will leave Tacoma Satur­ With Hornbrook 9
cepted
the offer of the local Trail VFW home for orphans of war
and those who give. No sooner China Shall Rise Again; Chittick, day evening again spending the
Riders
to provide an afternoon veterans at Eaton Rapids. Mich.
The
Ashland
Outlaws,
recently
has one drive been finished than Ring-Tailed Roarers; Churchill,
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night in Olympia and resuming
Slogan of the committee is,
another one has been launched All in Fun Omnibus; Draper, En­ their journey homeward early organized baseball team under the and evening rodeo in the new cor­ “Wear
a VFW Buddy Poppy on
managership of Ernie Francis, lost ral grounds now being completed.
Enthusiasm for helping and for tertaining Is Fun; Farson, Behind Sunday morning.
to Hornbrook of the Siskiyou A carnival will probably be in­ Memorial Day."
giving wanes with each campaign. God's Back; Furnas. How Ameri­
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league Sunday 9-6 in a game cluded among the entertainment
Why not make one concentrated ca Uves; Goffln, The Trail of the TWO ASHLAND MEN
TRAVEL
BIG INDUSTRY IN
features,
but
definite
arrange
­
played
at
Hornbrook
during
which
request for assistance and be done Plow; Gruenberg, We, the Par­ HONORED AT OSC
time a strong wind swept across ments will be left up to the com­ SHASTA-CASCADE AREA
with It? It is reasonable that ents; Harrison, Doctor in Arabia;
Chosen as two of the 68 stu- the diamond Francis, in center mittee.
That travel in the Shasta-Cas­
those who are called upon time Hilton, Random Harvest; Hughes,
With the exception of the rodeo cade Wonderland is fast becoming
dents
pledged to Phi Kappa Phi. field, carried the big stick for
after time to make solicitations The Big Sea;
Kraus, Winston
would give more gladly of their Churchill; Leyson, Flight Training national scholastic honor society, Ashland, scoring two hits and two which will be financed by the a major industry is shown by the
Trail Riders, the expenses of the fact that $1 out of every $6 pro­
time If they had any assurance for the Army and Navy; McKin­ this week, were George Swarts- runs out of four times at bat.
A report that the team might celebration will be underwritten duce din the area comes from
that, once finixht-d, the job was ney, Garden Clubs and Spades; ley, senior in pharmacy, and Jack
tourists vacationists or travelers
over for another yenr. Similarly, Miller. White Cliffs; Munk. The Peterson, junior in science, both join the Siskiyou league has been by the business men.
nullified because of the cost
on the highways.
those who are called upon time Economics of Force; Poncins, of Ashland.
PI BIJC HEALTH GROUP
On the basis of sound charac­ involved.
The Shasta-Cascade boasts of
after time to give would be re- Kabkxma; Rorick, Mr. and Mrs.
Francis has issued a call for ,CELEBRATE PROGRESS
being the only region in the Unit­
lleved to know that having given Cugat; Saroyan, My Name Is Ar­ ter, personality, scholastic achieve­
once, their responsibility in that am; Shute, I^andfall; Smedley, ment (ranking within the upper more independent games and has
Over 100 members and friends ed States where you can pick
direction would be at nn end for You’re Only Young Twice; Snow, one-eighth of their class and no announced that his club will in­ ! of the Jackson Co. Public Health oranges on Christmas day and ski
another year. And it is a xnfe Battle for Asia; Stuart. Caravans failures) and energy displayed vade Prospect again next Sunday association were in attendance at on the Fourth of July. Ranger
guess a Community Chest is likely for China; Thom, Everyday Prob­ in extra-curricular acUvities, Jun­ in an effort to break the tie ex­ | the Thursday noon luncheon at the Barton o fthe Lassen park service
to stir more gratitude from a lems of the Everyday Child; iors, seniors and graduate stu- isting between the two teams.
I court house celebrating 23 years reports 246 inches on the average
for snow in the Lake Helen re­
imputation that is weary of asking Washbume, Land of the Good dents are chosen for Phi Kappa
I of progress.
and giving in seemingly endless Shadows; Wells, North of Singa- Phi, highest goal of scholastic Local Golfers Take
During the program, the history gion. so don’t put your skis away
achievement at Oregon State,
drives.
of the association and public until after the Fourth.
pore.
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Juniors, selected among the high- Match From McCloud health work in Jackson Co. was
OID TIMER
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est ranking members of the class,
The Ashland golf team took a reviewed and officers elected. The • Subscribe for The Miner today.
will not be eligible for initiation 23 to 10 victory from McCloud on new officers are: Mrs. J. C. Weills
• Mrs Hallie Endicott of Turner New Drive-In Mart
until enrolled as seniors next fall. the local links Sunday after bat­ president: Mrs. Elwood Hedburg,
visited several days with her
In the traditional way of noti­ tling a strong wind and rain. vice president:
brother, Cliff Thomas, and wife. Opens on “C” Street
Mrs
Charles
fying them of their selection as Indies of the Ashland club pro­ Barnes, secretary; Mrs. Alex
Opening
of
the
new
"Drive-In
r
new members of the society, the vided dinner for the visiting team Sparrow, treasurer: and Miss
Market” on C street has been set new pledges were “tapped” as and their ladies.
Helen Bullis, seal sale chairman.
R. W. HATCH
for this Saturday, according to they entered the door of the men’s
Ashland journeys to McCloud
Members attending from Ash­
Gene Hopper and A C Nininger, gymnasium for honors and awards Sunday for a return match and
and Companion
land were: Mesdames C. F. Tilton
well known Ashland business men convocation.
anyone interested in participation Marcus Woods, Phil Stansbury,
Are Invited to Be Guests of the
who are owners of the grocery de­
is asked to contact Jean Eberhart and Miss Patricia Geiser.
Southern Oregon Miner partment. The market will offer TWO ASHLAND STUDENTS
at the college.
a complete line of staple and fan­
Chuck Sturgill, manager of the
To See Their Choice of
cy groceries ax well ax high grade HONORED AT OREGON STATE Ashland course, reported that 501 GUILD MET THURSDAY
the Following
Trinity guild of the Trinity Ep­
meats. Hopper states that there i Two students from Ashland, had played the course during
iscopal church met in regular sess­
will be no sensational price cuts Don Halfhill and Earle Chamber- April.
Varsity Theater
ion yesterday. Reports of the re­
for the opening day. but that low­ lain. sophomore and junior, re­
Programs:
cent Episcopal convention held in
est possible prices will prevail at spectively, in engineering at Ore­ PATRICIA HASTINGS WEDS
(Friday and Saturday)
all times.
gon State college, were among the
Miss Patricia Eleanor Hastings, Corvallis were given by Mrs. C. E.
W. D. Huber, owner of the meat 35 new members initiated to Psi daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Sayre and Mrs. Fay Catlin. This
“DR. KILDARE’S CRISIS’*
market, claims it to be one of the Mu Epsilon, national honor society Hastings of Ashland, became the was followed by a business meet­
PLUS
moat modern and sanitary mar­ in mathematics, at a formal ban­ bride of Mr. Orth Miller, son of ing..
PAUL BEARE taking a horse­
"DANCING ON A DIME"
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kets in southern Oregon. Handl­ quet recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller of
FRTENDLV ( LASS HAS PARTY back ride Tuesday evening by
ing of meats will be under the
Pl
Mu
Epsilon
membership
re
­
Central
Point,
May
8
at
the
Meth
­
courtesy of the Trail Riders.
(Sunday, Monday, Tuesday)
management of Bill Gilling, as­ quirements are proficiency in odist church in Reno. Thev were
’’’be Friendlv class of the
GEORGE HULL viewing with
sisted by Bill Ritter.
“SECOND CHORUS”
mathematics and high scholastic accompanied by the bride*!» par-; Church of Christ met last Friday
The new market is housed in a standing in other classes, with a ents and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth1 evenin'? at the home of Mr. and ■little boy’ enthusiasm the nearly
modern 50x70 foot concrete build-1 3 0 average for all-school and 3 5 Bums of Dunsmuir.
They will | Mrs. Ralph Foster. Following the finished bowling alleys.
Please Call at The Miner Office
ing and is located as to afford In mathematics, based upon 40 make their home in Bums where | business meeting and games de­
EARL SCHILLING claiming a
for Tour Quest Tickets
convenient parking space for cars as the highest possible grade point Mr. Miller is employed at the j licious refreshments were served perfect trump hand in pinochle
I average.
was ‘on the level*.
Three Flags servie station.
by the host and hostess.
J near the store.
ASHLAND HOST
TO SHRINERS
4
7a Say-Aid £ay¿ 9tl
MEDFORD LISTED
AS CANTONMENT
SITE FOR ARMY
OUR DEMOCRACY
AHS MUSICIANS
TACOMA BOUND
1-DAY FOURTH
PLANNED HERE
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