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Pofl** War time is <>ur time but it seems just ns long from 1 o'clock Io 6 as II did iimlei the old regime 1 1 1 Who can recall the good old days wh<*n an emergency was commonly thought of as an ap pendectomy ? f We thought was In Medford plums but see Washington, I* f * all of Hollywood rating cantonment where two urc in C» ... - VOL. XI ßfMwUütiy 7<> 9tl ASHLAND. OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1942 Number 7 INDUSTRY POOL FAVORED HERE PAPER DRIVE TOTALS SI TORS L»xal metal and wood wotkers, A total of more than 51 tons of machine shop operators and gai- papei scrap whs collected by pu- ' pits of the four Ashland schools age men meeting at the city hall 111 Tuesday night, voted unanimously 1 in the drive which ended Monday The Medford Tribune didn't | for the formation of preliminary Tile Junior high school with 25 miner words In warning aliens of tons was first by a large margin. plans for a defense >ndo Ties pool the irstrictrd uirns tn the Feb 4 in Ashland A three-man commit Lincoln school was second with Isaur It stMtrd "Interment is the moie than It tons Washington tee was appointed to contact all penalty for violations " prospective members of such a school, which had already made a pool prior to an equipment survey 111 sph-ndid collection Just a few which will be made by an OPM It would serin to us that with weeks before, added to Its previ representative before the incorpor oui fighting craft too numerous ous rvcoiil more than nine tons ation of such a pool will be to maneuver without colliding that more authorized. it is time to send some over to Two carloads were shipped yes- Harry Morris, who had confer help MacArthur tviday and the day before ami red with GPM officials in Portland considerable quantities of the bet 111 last week, told the group that the ter literature were retained for With the west coast evacuating equipment available in this area later shipment to the lx>ys of Bat all "furrtners" we are liable to la« was more than .«ufficient to en lery B and the new cantonment arnt hack to Mlsouri any time able a pool to enter bids on many Money received from sale of the Hindu hate to go back thnr now of the contracts offered by the scrap will lx- used to purchase us olii feet air pretty tenilei after war productions office. Further bonds which willl be divided In wearing shoes for a year. more, he mdicated that the OPM proportion to the amount each welcomed the formation of such 111 schtxil secured in the drive Later p<x»Ls which are already in opera After u period spent with OUR these bonds will be a source of tion in a number of Oregon cities. "leased wire" (the wife overload revenue for sch<x>l activities and If the pool receives the approval ed the clothesline> and listening the purchase of needed extra-cur of the OPM. plans call for a cor foi boura last night to <>i’it ricular equipment, band uniforms, poration in which the individual "ticker" I the clock) We too have etc members will share in whatever come to the conclusion that we ! Tlie teachers of the schcxds ex- defense work the pool is able. to are at war and that In all proba I press great appreciation for th»- get contracts for. bility it win m toi several cooperation they have had from •-------------- weeks This idea seems to be in ¡the community They also indi- keeping with conclusions reached I cate that the drive has had a defl- by some of the BIG dally editors | nite value in teaching the young | people the importance of their 111 I contribution to national defense About 65 boys accompanied by To really economize. Uncle Hain their fathers and volunteer "dads" should engage a Nebrusku farmer I Every boy and girl who helped to secure paper feels an honest pride will meet at the junior high school and his hired man to run the fence In worthwhile accomplishment cafeteria at 6:15 tonight for the around the Medford cantonment community father-son banquet the fanner could run as straight n sponsored by the Ashland Boy line by squinting one rye and look Scouts. what hours of labor It would suve This dinner comes at the con the p»>i englnema am! the yards clusion of Boy Scout week which of blue prints and the sprinting was observed by scouts through Xrum this office to that office out the country as the 32nd an Of Course someone has to feed A state-wide registration to de niversary of the founding of scout engineers ing in America. Scouting has tak A Nebrusku fanner can live on termine the vocational experience, en on added significance this year Ituswtan thistle and buy defense skills and potential abilities of Or in view of the part the scouts are stamps with the proceeds from egon women will begin Monday. Feb 16 when some five or six playing in civilian defense work. hen cackle thousand volunteer interviewers The evening program will feat a start their house-to-house canvass ure a colored sound movie entitled I IIIN AND TH IT of "womanpower." “Scout Trails to Citizenship," and (Bv 01.1» TIMER) Mrs Leonard Cnrpenter, Jack- a brief address by K. A. Wells, To the Fell tor: son county chairman of the board scout executive of the Crater Lake It would be u giMsl thing if those for mobilization of women, empha Area Council. THE VOICE OF LINCOLN DOWN THE AGE8 — "1 always feel inclined, when I happen to who would deify Lincoln would sizes the importance of this regis —----------- •----------- say anything to soldiers, to impress upon them the importance of success in this contest. It is not emulate some of his homely vir tration, pointing out that: merely for today, but for all time bo come, that we should perpetuate for our children’s children that tues. "While the government expects *• w « great and free government which we have enjoyed all our lives. . . . Still, let us not be over women to work in factories, on Now If the defunct were a Jap farms and in stores and offices sanguine of a speedy, final triumph. Let us be quite sober. Let us diligently apply the means, never Forty-six men attended the first or a Hun none of us would seri wherever they can take the place dnuMimr that a Just God,Jn Ilis own good time, will give us ths rightful result.'* class in cantonment carpentry ously object to city unions' sanc of men who are fit for the army which met at the junior high tion of a 30 percent raise in the or navy in a gradual mobilization school shop Wednesday night. ak u cost of grave digging. of the nation’s fighting and pro The classes, which meet six f r r duction |x>wer for total war. no nights a week and are to continue B-r-r-r! No more all-w<x>l blank definite measures have been taken for three weeks, are under the Mayor Wiley yesterday appoint- ets will be produced is a recent on a national scale to achieve such supervision of Dexter Woodworth , ed a committee to study local OPM wool allocation order. an end " j needs and problems arising from f r r The higii-scoring SOCE basket- and J. E. Chamberlain. It has Thus ah»- explained that the Or Southern Oregon will see the Strange to note that since Hit egon women's census, if success I opening of the Play Box, the inti- | the construction of the Medford I ball team cinched the Oregon In- , been indicated that those quali championship this | fying in this defense course are ler has taken charge of his re ful, may form a pattern for a I mate theater on the campus of cantonment. The functioning of : tercollegiate verse-gear army, so many of his similar enterprise on a national Southern Oregon College of Edu this committee will be similar to week when they won two games practically assured of an army camp job. that of the county coordinating generals have "passed on.” scale cation, on Feb. 17. The opening board although confining its study from Mt. Angel, 74-54 and 55-50, An auto mechanics course is 1 r r and went on to defeat Eastern Mrs Sadie Orr Dunbar, director show. "A Doll's House," will run We are admonished to save pa- of the Oregon Board for the Mo for six weeks, followed a run of to local problems The committee Oregon twice by scores of 68-64 scheduled to begin next Wednes per. When you get hold of a piece bilization of Women, stresses the other classical plays and Broad members include G. M Green. C. anu a7-50. The Sons won the title day evening at the Richfield ser given in color and bearing Mor- fact that the board is not in a way hits including "The Little P Talent. Elmer Biegel. T. J. Nor by taking 16 games straight and vice station, North Main and Bush genthau's autograph, invest it in position to offer any jobs, but Foxes" and "Ladies in Retire by and Dr. H. A. Woods. did not lose a single conference streets. W. E. Kerr will be the A housing survey was also be game. The only black mark on instructor of this class which will a defense bond. that the accumulated data will be ment.’" gun yesterday to aid in the im their schedule is the two set-backs be limited to those between the r < r tabulated and fil»-«l in the various Miss Frances Brobert in the role In horse and buggy days there offices of the United States em of Nora, wdll play opposite Ik»n mediate problem of housing con handed them by Humboldt State ages of 17 and 24. Registration Homeowners at Arcata. The Sons evened the may be made by calling 8301. was no farm bloc to bleed Uncle ployment service Then the statis Dainlele in the opening of Ibsen's struction workers. -------------- •-------------- Sam to the extent of a billion dol tics will be used in Job placement "A Doll's House ” Miss Brobert is are asked to take or mail listings count against Humboldt here. of their available space to the lars a year. The next games on the Sons' work since the fundamental pur attending her first year at South < r < pose of the women's survey is to ern Oregon College of Education, chamber of commerce which is schedule are the ones to be played to act as a clearing house for Sprinting In the Libyan desert create a supply of substitute labor transferring from Marylhurst in at the Oregon Intercollegiate has let up, probably to give con for use when large numbers of Portland, where she majored in such information. In order that tournament to be staged in Port Although military regulations the records may be more accurate land. the winner to go to Kansas prevented the disclosure of the lo testants a chance to recover their men are drawn Into military ser music. and up-to-date, all earlier listings • City to represent Oregon in the cation, it was announced in Seattle breath, vice and heavy defense industries Miss Brobert has taken an act discarded < f < national tourney. Mrs Earl Leever is the Ashland ive part in drama at the college are being Wednesday that the low bid on an -------------- •-------------- A few bombs dropped on the district chairman for the regis and has appeared many times on The Sons met Northwest Naza- army cantonment in the Pacific tiamboo and paper houses of To tration. rene at Nampa. Ida. last night. Northwest was $27,000.000. the "Footlight Hit of the Week." kyo might coo| the ardor of the —•-------------- They previously defeated Nampa This bid was submitted by a Southern Oregon College of Edu Japs, on the local court. combine of five large construction cation's radio program. f < < Members of the l<x-al se- ------- •------------- firms. Sound Const rution & En Old Sol is not operating on lective service board announce gineering Co., Seattle: Peter Kie- C OF C DIRECTORS MEET "war time." that the city hall will I m * open wit & Sons, Omaha: Morrison- The directors of the Ashland Elimination of the spring vaca • for registration from 7 a. m. Knudsen company, Boise. Ida; chamber of commerce are meeting tion for Ashland students was ( DI RT PROCEEDINGS to I) p. in. Monday and em SOCE Coach Jean Eberhart's Ford Twait, Los Angeles, and today noon at the Lithia hotel. Cases appearing in the Justice favored by the school board at plan to stick basketball referees Griffith company, Los Angeles. phasize that this is a com Routine reports will be heard and their regular meeting Tuesday —------------ court of M T. Bums this past up among the rafters in his pulsory enrollment. night. The reason given for this the group will study various as week were; All unregistered men who "crow's nest” officiating idea has (’. F. JACKSON INJI REl) pects of the army cantonment and Charles Ray Unn of Medford was to permit an earlier closing spread throughout the continent WHEN STRUCK BY CAR attained their 20th birthday its influences upon Ashland. Dean wns fined $2 and costs for driving date at a time when students C. F. Jackson, 86. is reported to and is gaining special attention on or before l)e<-. 31, 1941 might be needed In harvest work. Pieper, chamber of commerce with improper lights. be recovering satisfactorily at the in the midwest, according to news and who have not reached manager, warned all members Neil H. Holbrook, Ashland, was Community hospital from injuries Definite plans also were agreed drifting into Ashland. their 45th birthday oil or be that their ballots In the primary fined $5 and costs for violation of upon for handling of students in Several ex-Ashlanders have clip- he sustained last Thursday night fore Feb. 16. 1942 an* re election for directors must be the basic rule. event of air raids Those within i ped pictures and articles from far when he was struck by a car quired to register. turned in by 5 p. m. today in! Maude Mabie Bamberger rec a short walking distance of school away newspapers and mailed the driven by D. L. Halbert. are to be sent home and the par- ' order to he counted eived a fine of $5 for speeding The accident occurred at the press notices to friends and rela- • ! tives living here. The idea, with corner of Union street and Siski Clarence Fahy was sentenced ents of others arc to be contacted I MISSIONARIES TO SPEAK to IK) days in the county Jail on to determine where they wish • the exception of some skeptics, you boulevard when Mr. Jackson Rev. and Mrs. C. S. Jenkins, for a charge of destruction of public their children sent. has been carried across the na stepped in front of the Halbert The Rogue Valley Transit com property. Among other business conduct-1 many years missionaries in the | tion in sports columns and been car as he started to cross the FOIt VICTORY: HI V BONDS ed was granting of a leave of ab southeastern section of Africa, I pany began its bus service to the among the features in picture and street. Were it not for his advanc ed age his injuries would have sence to Coach Frank O'Neil who will lie speakers at a specially ar cantonment area on Tuesday us leased wire services. soon is to enter the United States ranged service at 11 o'clock Sun ing the Hotel Holland in Medford "Crow's Nest" refereeing will be been considered minor. as a temporary terminal. day at the Church of the Naza- navy. in use in the Oregon Intercolleg HARRY TRAVIN The company has five buses in ---------------•-------------- rene. The missionaries have spok iate championships in Portland JACK FORSYTHE TAKES unci Companion en in churches throughout the na service now and plans to have 16 next month when Southern Ore- BRIDE WEDNESDAY The chapel of Trinity Episcopal tion in the perbxi of furlough oc by the time the need for them . gon. Eastern Oregon, Monmouth. Are Invited to Be Guests of the casioned by the war. Sunday af- i arises. At present there are three I Mt Angel, Albany ami Portland church was the scene of a quiet ternoon at 3 o'clock they will, scheduled runs to the cantonment | University play their annual tour wedding ceremony at high noon A bid of $18 a ton for tomatoes speak at the Church of the Naza- each morning and evening. To See Their Choice of nament for the right to represent Wednesday, when Dr. Claude E. A. L. Schneider, general man was offered by Ralph Koozer, rene in Medford in a rally where ; the Following the state of Oregon in the national Sayre read the impresive Epicopal manager of the Bagley Canning several churches of this area will ager of the company, indicates tourney at Kansas City in March. service uniting Miss Erma jean company, at a meeting of growers participate. District Supt. and that he hopes to be atjle to extend It has been indicated that the plan Cornett of Sheridan. Wyo., and in Medford last Saturday. Mrs. E. E Martin of Portland will the service to Ashland later, but will also be in partial use at the Jack Adelbert Forsythe, son of This price is $1.50 above the accompany the missionaries Dr. but is not yet able to announce national tournament. Mr. and Mrs. Ben C. Forsythe of (Friday and Saturday) minimum of $16.50 set By the Martin, who speializes in chil anything definite. Ashland. Mr. Forsythe’s parents —•---------- government for canneries who dren's work, will speak at the were the only attendants. The WINDSOR-ENDERS • LAST OF THE DUANES" might wish to sell to the govern church school hour, 9:45 Sunday. MATTIE IRENE BROWN Miss Loree Windsor of Pendle young couple will make their home "SLEEPER WEST" Funeral services were held ton and Lieutenant John Enders, in Klamath Falls where Mr. For ment and is the highest offer • Monday at the J. P. Dodge and son of H. G. Enders of Ashland sythe is employed with an oil dis made here for many years MRS. GUNTER HOSTESS (Munday, Monday .'Tuesday) Sons Funeral Chapel for Mrs were recently married in Texas. tributing company. Koozer’s bid was conditional TO NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB Mattie Trene Brown, who passed Lieutenant Enders has received an 1 upon the procuring of a minimum The marriage is the culmination "POT ’O GOLD" The Neighborhood club met at i away Thursday of last week Rev appointment to serve at West of a romance started when Mr. of 300 acres under contract and although only 155 acres were de the home of Mrs S C. Gunter last Earl F. Downing officiated. Sur Point as an instructor beginning Forsythe was working in Wyo clared by glowers attending the Friday afternoon. The time was vivors of Mrs. Brown are two March 1. ming. Please Call at The Miner Office -------------- •-------------- —•-------------- meeting, it was felt that there spent on sewing and visiting De-! daughters. Mrs. Melvin Kaegi of for Tour Ouest Tickets would be no difficulty in securing licious refreshments were served. Ashland and Mrs. J. H. McMichael • I. C. Erwin attended an insut • • Bom to Mr. and Mrs W. J. I ance school in Eugene last week. Cullop on Feb. 10, a daughter. of Weed, Calif. to 20 members and guests. that acreage. Father-Son Banquet At Jr.-High Tonight WOMEN PLAN REGISTRATION 46 in Cantonment Carpentry ( lass IBSEN PLAY TO OPEN PLAY BOX I ' I Committee To Study Camp Problems SONS CINCH CHAMPIONSHIP Cantonment Cost Set at $27,500,000 Board Eliminates Spring Vacations Registration of New Age Group Monday Officiating Plan Gains Wide Interest • Bus Service Begins to Cantonment Area • Southern Oregon Miner Varsity Theater Programs: 4 Koozer Offers Hi^h Price for Tomatoes