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Paji+l *1ktd olai S&tntiküty At least since Russia entered Ute free-for-all fight in Europe, they arc not waiting for Hitler to cop all the prizes, as shown in the Iran squabble r r r 'Hie Washington school laaue ia leaving few neutrals in Ashland and the "for and against" ele ment just about equals the "pios and cons." e < Volume X £ay.-/]tul 9V ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1941 Number 35 BOND ISSUE DEFEATED 466-112 < It is hoped thut those climbing on the "full block or none" band wagon In the school election are sincere rather than using it as the best way to defeat the issue 111 News reports Indicate that boot legging has entered a new phase Only now instead of "corn llkker," I tool leg metal ia being sneaked to small manufacturers whose exist ence Is threatened by metal ahort- ages V y * One of tin- most deplorable things that could happen to any city ia stalking Ashland ut this time lack of support for a Now If chamber of commerce never before Ashland needs such an institution Many citizens either ure Igno rant of the good the present chandter officials are doing or else they are little Interested In the progress of the town in which they live. Such lack of Interest <li<l not build I-tos Angeles, nor will it build Ashland la-t s not only support our chamber of commerce but lend It every possible assist ance, SOCE TO OPEN i Enrollment Drop SEPTEMBER 22 I 11 4 » ill WORK DELAYED C’-C Conducts Drive For New Membership ’ELECTION DRAWS RECORD VOTE Prospects for a freshman class' A crew of chamber of com A record-breaking total of 581 of nearly normal proportions at ' merce members canvassed the The fall quarter at the Soulhern | Oregon State college are improv An announcement coming to town Thursday in a drive for new voters went to the polls yesterday Oregon College of Education will ing as large numbers of creden The Miner through the local WPA memberships in an effort to re and decisively defeated the pro open on Monday, Sept 22, with tials are turned in, but the at office states that instructions finance the chamber to assure its posed $90,000 bond issue for the registration for all freshman stu tractive employment opportunities from the WI’A state office has activity Rather than erection of a new Washington dents Upper classmen will regis for students in the technical caused temporary suspension of continued raising the dues, the finance com school by a majority of 354 votes. ter Wednesday, Rept. 24 schools will bring an inevitable i the project at Ashland high school, mittee worked out a plan where The official count showed 466 The Southern Oregon College of drop in total en roll ment this fall, I Walter Phillips field, for a period by business houses were urged to votes “no". 112 "yes" and three of two weeks or longer. The sus carry more than one membership defective ballots not counted. Education offers two definite I believes E B Lemon, registrar. Students in engineering, secre pension, which was called at 4:30 couraea of study, the teacher edu The large vote gives evidence of the number being dependent up cation course and the junior col tarial science, agriculture, forest Thursday afternoon, was put into on the business. high public interest aroused by the lege course. Students enrolled in ry and science are in such de effect in order to send the crew election However, the overwhelm- The canvass began at a 7:80 I ing teacher education are now able to mand at high wages that a consid into the hop fields and pear or o’clock negative vote cannot be taken breakfast at the Lithia ho work toward a bachelor <rf science erable number will be reluctant to chards to help save the crops. as a true reflection of public opin tel at which pledge cards were degree in elementary education leave these well paying jobs to This causes delay in construc distributed and the nature of the ion against the proposed replace upon completion of a standard return to college this fall, accord tion of the grandstand and local ment of the present Washington explained to the volunteers school four-year course of study Htu-. ing to present information. The authorities say it will not now be drive building, for voters favor taking part in the drive. dents Interested in junior collage effect of abundant employment is ready for the opening football ing a new school teere divided in Incomplete returns last night work and liberal arts will find a also apparent in the credentials game with lAkeview Sept. 19. two factions— those favoring made it impossible to determine to wide variety of offerings in art, I being filed as more women than me proposed plan upon the pre The entire crew was ordered in the results of the drive. music, science anti mathematics, ; men have now been accepted for to the fields with the exception of sent site and those favoring a English, social science, psychology this fall's freshman class. Rigid > th» clerk, who is unfit for that building program that included and health and physical education 1 standards for admission have re-' type of work. The men were or me entire block With the power Students enrolled in junior college suited in 50 out-of-state applica dered to take this outside employ ful "entire block” faction joining work are able to complete from tions being rejected. with those opposed to a building ment or be released from WPA HOME OBSERVATIONS Freshman week opens Sept. 22, employment. one to two years of work in med program mere was little chance Ry OIJ> TIMER icine. iaw, forestry, engineering, with old students scheduled to re-1 for survival of the $90,000 bond • home economics, business admin turn Sept. 27. To help solve the The best of southern Oregon issue. To the Editor: housing problem for girls, those' Craters and Red Sox In planning for me proposed istration and many other fields. products will be on view at me Next Monday will be observed new building the board considered Students enrolling at the college planning to join sororities are to To Clash Sunday ooumem Jackson County fair as laibor day Agitation for th* for the first time should submit a come back this year Wednesday wrncn is being held at Bellview . purchase of me remainder of me celebration of the day was begun transcript of their high school or evening. Sept. 17, for a three-day The Medford Craters and the Saturday and Sunday. Tne lair is i block, but decided that me $14,- by the Knights of Liisir who in college record sometime prior to rushing period, so that all dorm Silverton Red Sox will clash on being sponsored by the Bellview 000 expenditure was unjustified. 1882. 1883 and 1884 paraded on registration It would be particu itory space will be available for the Medford Fairgrounds ball In view of the election results, grange and is the to be that day in the city of New York larly helpful to new students to others at the start of Freshman park Sunday afternoon to determ neid in mis section. second According to me school board expects to con- In 1884 the organization adopted call at the office of the registrar week ine the second half championship fair board members, much interest ! tact L. S. Traver, adviser and a resolution that the first Mon before registration day in order I of the Oregon State league, ac has been shown and it is expecteq | construction man for me state day of September should be con to make nut their fall program cording to announcement yester mat the entries will even surpass board of higher education, and sidered I>abor day and have It get his recommendations and opin College entrance examinations day. those of last year. recognized as a holiday Oregon for all freshmen students will be Silverton and the Albany Alco- Premiums are being offered for ions in regard to me Washington on Feb. 21, 1887 passed tin- given Tue»<lay and Wednesday, Oalts meet at Albany tonight to a great variety of products com school Further action will be first law recognizing the day On Sept 23 and 24 Regular classes determine the first half title. If ing under tne foilowing depart largely dependent upon his find June 20. 1894. a bill passed con will begin Thursday. Sept 25 defeats Albany and ments: Land products, canning, ings. Another examination for the Silverton greaa making the day a legal ... »—---- ------- •------- Medford gets over the Red Sox i position of postmaster at Ashland ths two teams will meet again home cooking, textile, and flowers. holiday throughout the Union was announced Tuesday by the Monday afternoon in the Medford Among other exhibits for which Western Auto Under Snell Urgres Safety * * * premiums are offered are photo US civil service commission. Ap-' Fifty years hence, a writer pre for the season crown. If Al graphy, community booths and New Management plications for the examination park dicts. the milk cow will be re In Holiday Driving bany should happen to win over poultry. placed by a milk-producing ma James G. Mackie, who recently Calling /or a "rededication of must b<- on file with the commis Silverton, and Medford wins Sun chine Thia factory milk wilt be 1 lAbor day to the spirit of Amer- sion in Washington. D. C. not day, Albany and Medford will Only residents of muthem Jack- purchased me Western Auto Sup pure nnd not lacking In nutritive can workmen," Earl Snell, secre later than Sept 9 The examin meet a week from Sunday for the son county may enter exhibits. ply authorized dealership here elements It will be cheaper, too tary of state, urged Oregon citi ation will be given within about season pennant The boundary lines are the Jack- from Taylor R. Williams, took This ia the first forecast of the zens to accept persona) responsi 15 days after the closing date for son county line to Jacksonville over management of me store At any rate. Medford and Sil passing of the cow noticed since bility for the prevention of traffic applications verton will play at Medford Mon and include Central Point, Roxy Monday and has announced mat the beginning of the war Science accidents during the coming La This will be the second exam day' afternoon, the results of to- Ann, Medford, Ashland, Taient, in me near future he expects to is truly marvelous, and there ia bor day week-end ination given to find a successor nights and Sunday s game» to de Phoenix, Griffin Creek and ad ' have a much expanded stock and nothing more astonishing than the "Now, more than ever,” Snell to Postmaster John H Fuller, who termine if the Monday clash will joining communities within these new services to offer the public. number of plans which it has ad declared, "the nation needs the is retiring. In the first examina be an exhibition affair or a tilt boundaries. All entries with the The store will continue to sell vanced for consigning the cow to full mobilization of its human re tion. Millard Grubb and Ted Guetz- for the flag. exception of powers, poultry and a complete line of automobile sup oblivion It might be well to con sources to assure maximum laff were the only two who passed Crater Manager Lou Saeur said rabbits must be in place by 6 p. plies and a home appliance de sider that science hasn't yet mas achievement in our supreme effort I The second examination was call-1 Carl Monzo, tiny righthander from m. tonight (Friday). Entries in partment will be added with re tered the trick of slicing a T-bone for national defense. The nation ed when it was decided that at' Oakland, will be on hand to pitch the excepted classes must be on frigerators. washing machines and steak from a fly wheel, extracting can ill afford tragic loss of man-1 least three persons should qualify ' Monday and Dutch Lieber will hand by 9 o'clock Saturday morn small appliances. The new owner a rib roast from the oil can. or power, caused by traffic death, ■ before a selection is made. ing. also has stated mat he intends to work the Sunday game. making a Chinese bean taste like for truly, the death or injury of a The pending examination will A church service will be held at | add new service facilities which a beef tenderloin. Until science workman in a traffic accident is be held in Medford under super • Bill Burdic, son of Dr. and Mrs / p. m. Sunday at me Bellview will include a complete repair and has all the answers, the cow's fu as significant a loss to the nation vision of Earl H. York, secretary R L. Burdic of San Luis Obispo, schoolhouse in connertion with me installation shop. ture would seem to be secure Mr. and Mrs. Mackie and their as the death or injury of a mem of the Medford board of civil ser was a guest at the Elwood Hed fair. Dr. George W. Bruce, Ash vice enaminers. land Methodist pastor, will speak two daughters, former residents of ber of our armed forces." berg home several days last week. The traffic toll indicates that ----------- •------------ Increased traffic, caused by hol • Mr and Mrs. Leonard Patter on "Foundation of Our Demo , Beverly Hills, Calif., plan to make "horse sense" Is as scarce on city iday 1 Ashland their home. driving, Increases the acci • C. W. Emmett of Los Angeles son and daughter of Jacksonville cracy." streets as the horse. visited several days with his bro ------------ •------------ dent hazards ,>n the highway un called on Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Refreshments will be available -------------- e—. “FOR RENT” cards at the ies.* drivers exercise additional ther, J. F. Emmett. Henson Tuesday evening. and games have been arranged care and avoid dangerous driving for the added enjoyment of fair Miner office. practices, he said. The secretary visitors. of state urged each individual ------------ •------------ driver to accept as his respond-1 Cases appearing in the justice bility the burden of preventing DEFENSE IT 7 80th State Fair i court this past week include the traffic accidents BOND following: To Open Labor Day Inasmuch as 75 percent of the James Willant Hilton, Ashland, accidents in the state occur on I Q. Why should Americans I Another Oregon state fair—me guilty of having no operator's li highays in the rural areas, most 80th will be unfolded to the pub buy Defense Bonds and Stamps cense and no tail light, fined $5 of them resulting from speed too lic early next Monday morning. now? ami coats on the first charge and I great for conditions, drivers were A. Among the reasons are: Labor day, when gates are un *1 and coats on the second. ' naked to observe these simple (1) It is the quickest way in locked on the big seven-day agri Norman Robert, charged with precautions: which every citizen can both cultural exposition at Salem. operating without a PUC permit, I 1. Reduce speed before entering serve his country and conserve forfeited $15 bail Fair officials have set their curves. his earnings, and (2) the pur 1 a verde Shively of Hilt, charg- sights for an attendance record 2 Reduce speed at night. chase of the Bonds and Stamps ed with driving with only one li mat will definitely scrap every helps not only to finance Na 3. When caught in long lines cense, forfeited $5 50 bali thing mat has gone before, and of cars, be patient, don’t take tional Defense but also to pre Harold E. Malatka of Iy>s An- dangerous risks attempting to i indications in the few days before vent high prices and increased geles, Calif, received a fine of $25 pass the cars in front. me opening are mat they will cost of living. and costs for having an overload not be disappointed. Officials pro 4. Never attempt to pass an- Q. Can I pledge a Defense eel truck. mise that the fair, in turn, will j Bond as collateral for a bank other car on a curve, while ap Justice M. T. Burns reports that proaching the brow of a hill or not disappoint the patrons. Liter-| loan ? 11 more cases are scheduled to when vision is obstructed for ally thousands of exhibits will be A. No. Bonds are registered come before the court in the next some other reason. on hand to compete for me $42,-I and not transferable. They are two days as a result of a traffic 000 premium money; and there payable only to persons named 5 Don't drive when sleepy or check-up the first of the week. will also be a wide variety of on the Bond. fatigued. special displays. 6. Avoid driving after over-in • Mr. and Mrs. G W. Goswick dulgence in food or drink. On the entertainment side, the spent several days at Gold Beach. fair goes superlative too, for spe • Emily and Ruth Staannard, cial attractions and features ar I ranged for the week hit a high who have spent the summer with Taylor R. Williams Mr, and Mrs. Walter Herndon, not only in quality but also in' returned last week to their home And Wife Leave Soon quantity. Popular program for j 1» Maricopa, Calif. , each day will be "Funzapoppin,” ■ Mr. and Mrs Taylor R. Wil- the nightly revue at the grand llama, who have successfully op- stand with a cast of 75 name per- i erated the Western Auto Supply T. E. FOWLER formers. And each day except the I store here for the paBt several closing Sunday there will be the ' years, have expressed no definite and Companion pari-mutuel races, night horse plans other than making a trip Are Invited to Be Guests of the show and dancing to Leon Moji- 1 up the coast country where they ca's orchestra. Other daily events Southern Oregon Miner hope to locate. Failing in finding will be special free acts on the j desirable employment, Mr. Taylor To See Their Choice of grounds: music concerts by the I said that they may go back to the Following Oregon Federation of Music clubs; ! Detroit. band concerts, free educational Mr Williams has been an active Varsity Theater and industrial movies. member of the local chamber of Programs : commerce and a staunch booster A variety of special events are for Ashland. He made the state on the bill for special days, in (Friday and Saturday) ELWOOD HEDBERG in a ment to the Miner that Mrs. Wil cluding the state fair Blondes’ "IN OLD CHEYENNE" liams and he hope to return to contest Tuesday afternoon; the dither getting ready to attend and Ashland at some future time to grange song contest Friday morn the PEO supreme convention at THEY MET TN ARGENTINE make their home. ing; the children’s day program Vancouver. B. C. (Incidentally. ----------- • ------------ Saturday morning; editors' lunch Mrs. Hedberg will accompany (Sunday, Monday, Tuesday) UNION SERVICE SUNDAY eon Saturday noon, and Townsend him). "THE GREAT AMERICAN HARRY MITCHELL trying program Tuesday afternoon. The Sunday evening union ser BROADCAST" to explain why his "kid" brother vice will be held In the Methodist • Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Walton has all the size of the family. church at 8 o’clock Rev. C. F. and two sons of Whitfield, Kas. McCall, pastor of the Congrega JOHN BROADY seeking to Please Can at The Miner Office have been guests at the home of placate for Your Quest Tickets tional church will give the ser disappointed coupon Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Russell. mon. holders. FAIR TO SHOW COUNTY’S ‘BEST’ • EXAM CALLED FOR P. M. JOB Court Proceedings I ----- •----- SEEN IN A DAZE •