Governor Issues Proclamation on Registration Day *'llV ' f Or41, to extend the liability tor rvglxt rat lion of th emanpower of WEEK OF MALVAuE MET BY COUNCIL the Nation; “< leun-up be It used to WHEREAS. a state of war ex­ Ix-fore the Week. In the days ists betwernt he United State* of The 15th annual music festival war. but now it Is the proper America and the Empire <>f Japan, sponsored by the Southern Oregon thing to »uy “Kulvage Work,” Germany and Italy; Dean ‘Pieper, manager of Ash­ College of .-oucatlon is underway WHEREAH, the President of for Inntead of raking up every- land chamber of commerce, Mon- today at the college. The festival Ihlng in the yard and cleaning the United States hua proclaimed i day tendered his resignation to opened Thursday with grade pu­ that a fourth registration under out garret» and »tore room and the board of directors, announcing pils from 19 schools of the district Side Getting in First Blow May Hold Winning Card; the Selective Training and Service lighting u match to Ine accumu­ thut he had been retained for sim­ participating. lation, one must go over every ­ Hitler Meeting With Difficulties on Both Fronts act of 11*40 and the amendments Today's program is featuring ilar service by the Redding cham­ Gigantic war machines are being polished up for a thereto I* required to insure vic­ thing with a fine tooth comb ber of commerce. The resignation the competitive festival Winners tory over the enemies of the Unit­ and retrieve article« and mater­ was accepted by the board and will from thix district will be eligible grand offensive and the whole world is held in sus­ ial» that may have » ohm - value to compete in the Northwest Com­ ed States; and become effective as of May 16. pense pending the first blow. From this distance it from the »tandpolnt of natlonul WIIKKKAS, the President of Pieper took over the duties as petition Festival to be held in looks like the side getting in the first telling blow will the United States has called upon defense. manager of the local chamber the Eugene early in May. Ashland’» city council and The following schools were list­ I have a direct bearing on the outcome of the war. the Governor of this state to di­ first of September 1940 The or­ Mayor Thornton M. Wiley have rect such fourth registration be ganization at that time had a ed to participate in the festival; There is one factor in which the Allied command designated the week of April 27- carried out completely and offec- membership of 120 Today it Phoenix, Gold itill, Granta Paas, May 2 a» "Ashland Salvage, seems to be in accord and that is to stop Hitler first. ttlvely within this state; stands at 170 Several other bus­ Prospect, Ashland. Klamath Falls, Cleanup and 1‘alntup Week." It Bellview, Butte Falls, NOW. THEREFORE, I. CHAR- Medford, Regardless of the progress of Japan’s campaign to iness feature* have been added by thii» has a three fold object—to LES A SPKAOUE. governor of the aggressive young secretary, Howards, Nell Creek, Oak Grove, I date, the opinion in high command circles leans to­ eliminate waxte by »al vug Ing Oregon do proclaim the following: making the Ashland club one of North Pinehurst, Trail, Griffin 1 The fourth registration un­ anything with value, to remove the more active groups in this Creek. Jerome Prairie, Jackson­ wards Hitler as the No. 1 menace. Stop the German der the Selective Training und fire hazard» by cleaning up territory. ville, Evans Valley and Lzrne Pine. WANT A JOB? ♦war machine first appar­ Attendance this year has been Service act of 1040 ami the amend­ wiude material und to brighten The board of directors will take If you are not likrly to be ently is the program for up home« and building* with a ments thereto shall take place on action on a new manager after somewhat restricted owing to the wlw'lHl for armed service, if touch of paint here und there. 1942. Monday, the 27th day of April. May 4. it Is stated, and applicants tire situation. you have a good opportunity There will lie a»»i»tun»iiig of salvaged material» lead to the thought that Hitler is and 1» p m. quested to have their written ap­ for community brtter- ideas and the city will «-art off the a worried man. Instead of getting 2 The Mate director of Srlec- plications in the hands of the meat, and a deairr to put waste material» If container» his war machine rolling against rrgistrrition in areas where such manager, at his office, not later those ideas into action— the Russians, as he recently prom­ tlv Service may authorize advance ure placed in convenient »pots. than Monday, April 27 Sit down right now and Ashland Lions were treated to Full eoo|M-ratlon will result in ised the German people, his army udvanace registration is desirable Resignation oi Ed Kirk as sec­ some of the mysteries of legerde­ make application to the A sh ­ benefit to all. still is on the defensive. Stalin ap­ 3 The legist ration within each retary of the Redding chamber main Tuesday evening when Elmer land chamber ot commerce pears to have a vast reservoir of local board area will l>e accom­ presented the opportunity for Pie­ J Whipple appeared before the for the position ax manager of men and is counteracting every plished under the supervision of per to get into a bigger field. He club in a 15-minute performance that organization. But hurry- nazi move on the eastern front. local board chairmen under gener­ will take over his new duties May i Whipple, a recent addition to the up about it. The board of di­ Coupled with this menace is the al direction of the state director 18. Mrs. Pieper and their son, Ter- town, proved a versatile enter­ rector» won’t wait long for concentration of a great army on of selective service and in accor- ; ry Dean, will join him June 1. your application and unie»» It tainer. He opened his program the British Isles which Hitler is ilruiace with rules and regulations • —— 1» in the hand» of the manager with a piano number of his own convinced is not for defense alone. prescribed by the director of se­ by Monday, April 27, you may composition, “Help Yourself", And while the Russians are carry­ lective service. not stand a chance of getting which is a faithful imitation of an ing on the offensive and strength­ 4 The persons required to reg­ the job. old-time electric piano player, the The Jackson County ' ’ouncil of ening their forces all along the ister arc those listed la-low by ------------ •------ ------- No new developments regarding kind where you dropped a nickle line, the RAF and British and the proclamation of the President ' Parent* and 'teachers which met the recently formed Ashland War in a convenient slot like the pre­ American Commandos are harras- of the United Stales directing the luexday in Genital Point featured Industries. Inc. have occurred, ac- sent-day juke box. He followed the on the afternoon program a aympo sing German arms on the western fourth registration: ' cording to Dave Whittle, secretary piano number with an exhibition front. All of this has a tendency ‘ Every male citizen of the Unit­ »mm on "The Need tor Emergen- 1 of the group. The members are Ashland realtors are 100 percent of two of his magictricks.firstpro- to disturb Adolph's sleep. ed States, and every other male : cy Youth Protection in Jackson marking time until a report is ducing a billiard ball out of thin for Ashland and its surrounding person residing in the United county." Speakers who pieacnted received from the war industries In the face of all this opposition air and repeating the production territory and are behind any move States or in the Territory of Alas­ various phase* of this subject were board in Washington, to which a to the Axis powers, Foreign Min­ that will increase business and until there were four spheres with ka or in the Territory of Hawaii , ineo J. Noiby of Ashland and I copy of the articles of incorpora- ister Togo of Japan insists that make the community a better which be did various tricks to or in Puerto Rico, other than per- Judge Coleman, Dr A E. Merkle, ' tion and other data relative to the the amusement and mystery of the place in which to live. That was the doom of the Allied Nations sons excepted by section 5 I a) of Kenneth E. Wells, Ed Kirtley and organization have been forwarded the substance of a talk by George is sealed. In a speech before the closely watching Lions. the selective training and service ! Clyde Fichtner of Meuiord. In While somewhat on the anxious A. Andrews, member of the local Japanese economic federation in The mystery of the iron rings act of 11*40. ax amended, and by view of the obvious and urgent seat because of steadily decreas­ realtors association, before a group Tokyo. Togo warned the Japanese remains a mystery to the club section 20H of the coast guard need, the council endorsed the ap­ ing stocks of iron and steel and members, although the performer of business men at the regular to be prepared against any emer­ uuxlliaiy and reserve act of 1941, pointment of a full-time juvenile | other materials for carrying un I carefully described the process of forum luncheon Friday at the gency because the "United States Is required to and shall on April oificer for the county, and a com their regular businesses, it is real­ will constantly seek the opportu­ hooking them together and un­ Lithia hotel. 27, 1942, present himself for and rnlttee was selected to work for ized by the group that there can nity for staging a counter-at­ Andrews cited some additions hooking them. submit to registration before a tne appointment. be no slip up or misunderstanding to the city's industrial activity tack.” With Germany and Italy Whipple has been retained by Reports or county units, given relative to the local group's lnten- : duly designated registration offi­ the club to give peerformances at that might be secured and pledged now fully prepared to launch pow­ cial or selective service local board during the morning business ses­ tions relative to handling con- : full support of the realtors' assoc­ erful offensive drives against the next three meetings having jurisdiction In the area In sion, showed alei Inexs to defense tracts for war materials. Karl Nims made a report on re­ iation in developing these projects. Great Britain and the United which he has his permanent home und war needs Many units have Members of the local organlza-1 cent meetings attended by himself Ralph Koozer presided at the re­ States, he said, the position of the or In which he may happen to Is­ equipped casualty stations in the tion include H. R. Morris. M S. quest of Dr. Walter Redford, chair­ United Nations would be further and Mrs Nims at Portland and on that day if such mule citizen s< aooix, organized first aid and Hamaker, Clyde N. Caton, T H. Seattle, where they had the privi­ man of the forum commiittee. He weakened. or other male person on February home nuising classes and con­ Simpson, R. L. Crosby, Olaf Lid­ In the Pacific area. General Mac lege of hearing and conferring called attention to the position id, 1042, has attained the 45th an- ducted salvage drives The usual ström. Dom Provost, Rodney Gar­ with national defense leaders in Ashland finds itself in due to not Arthur's forces are continuing to nlveixary of the day of his birth activities of parent education and rett, Steve Zarka and Dave hospital and medical services. He having been included in the de­ take a heavy toll of Japanese men and on April 27 1942, has not at­ health, safety and recreational Whittle. stated that they learned some vital fense area, thus freezing building and materials. The battered little tained the 65th anniversary of the work for children and young people ------------ •------------- facta relating to the defense situ­ operations here. He urged that the Philippine army is still hammering day of his birth, and has not here­ have been maintained. ation, principal point being that chamber of commerce and all oth­ away while Corregidor holds out The slat«- president, Mis F. W. tofore been registered under the this is an all-out effort in which er agencies get behind the move against heavy Jap attacks. From selective training and service act Biuin, and the state membership every individual has a part to to have bus rates between Ashland Australian headquarters comes of 11*40, as amended, and the reg­ chairman. Mrs J K Sayre, both play and will ka called upon in the and Camp White brought do via to lews that the Allies have re­ ulations thereunder: PROVIDED. of l‘oi Hand, were present at the The third "American Unity near future to go into action. Also the government specified 40 rants gained the initiative by strafing That the duty of any person -to meetmg and apoke briefly. Mis Through Music" concert series will it was learned that there is no for the roundtrip Until thia is lap concentrations in the New present himself for and submit to Bium also conducted the sympo­ I teature two horn soloists: Richard chance of obtaining federal assis­ done, development here will t» at Juinea area. The Japs have been . eglstration in accordance wi.h sium and Installed the county Schuchard, Medford, trombonist tance for anything more than a a standstill, Koozer stated rying to "make camp” at Port any previous proclamation issued council officers elected for the and former state champion, and temporary addition to the Commu­ A delegation of Ashland Iwsi- Moresby but Allied aircraft have under said act shall not be af­ coming year. New officers are: Eugene Hayes, Medford, sousa- nity hospital or any other hospital ness men attended a meeting at nade it too unpleasant for them. Mrs A H Puhi. Medford. Rt 3, phouist, who was the state cham­ fected by this proclamation.” due to lack of priority rating on tedford Fnaay afternoon in con­ Events of the week here at 5. I call upon all public agen­ president; Mrs. Jay Terrill, Talent, pion last year. plumbing and Other essential sup­ nection wtih bus reduction. The some indicate that the war ef­ cies to assist In any way possible vice president, Mrs J. W Johnson, Albert Hyde, Medford, baritone, plies. Rogue River Valley Transportation fort is tightening a little each day to make the registration in this Medfol d Rt. 2, secretary; Mrs. R. Frances Brobert, Bend, soprano, The club indulged in a 15-minute company has signified a willing­ and that following registration state complete and effective, and I L. Crosby, Ashland, treasurer; and Hope Bliss, violinist. Paisley, rehearsal in preparation for ap­ ness to reduce the rate to 40 next Monday of the 45-65 class I urge all employers and public Mrs W' H Holt, Central Point, who is a member of the SOCE pearance at the community sing cents, but little encouragement the effort will be speeded up. Gas agencies to give those under their and Mrs. H. H Elhart and Mrs. string quartet will appear on the Sunday afternoon at the college was received from the district rationing has been extended to charge sufficient time in which to It. I. Flnharty, Ashland, directors. program. manager of the Greyhound sys­ cover 17 states; the president has auditorium. Mrs Blum and Mrs Sayre were fulfill the obligations of registra­ Guest artist for the afternoon ------------ •------------ tem; pending further study of the issued a new "freeze” order, in­ tion incundrent upon them under honor guests Tuesday evening at will be Robert Dodge, tenor of situation. cluding 70 per cent of the foods, the selective training and service a no-host dinner at the Plaza cafe Ashland who will present the clos­ ----------- •------------ and announcement has been made in Ashland, with 17 P-T A. leaders act of 1940 and theamendments ing numbers. Mrs. Gordon Tripp that control sales of sugar will EXAMINER COMING thereto, and the proclamation of from Meoford, Ashland and adja­ will be his accompanist. The annual business meeting of start May 5. A travelling examiner of opera ­ cent valley points. Dinner was fol ­ the President. Mrs. Cay Hufman, who is offi­ the Methodist church was held In the meantime, Ashland is IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I lowed by an informal discussion of cial song leader for the Ashland Tuesday evening in the social hall tors and chauffers is scheduled to e at the Ashland city hall between waiting to be included in the de­ Parent-Teacher problems. have hereunto set my hand and IJons' club will lead the audience of the church. Dr. Silas E. Fair­ fense area. —--------- e------------ caused the sea) of the State of in several songB, as well as direct­ ham. superintendent of the Cas­ the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m. ------------ •------------ Monday, April 27. All those wish ­ Oregon to be affixed. ing the club in singing one of her cade district, presided at the bus­ ing permits or licenses to drive compositions. DONE at the City of Salem iness meeting and gave a very in­ cars are asked to get in touch with this 10th day of April, in the year spiring address on the general the examiner at that time. of our Lord, nineteen hundred and Attention of anglers fishing in theme of church work all around ------------ •------------ forty-two. Sockeye Jack MacDonald, who navigable streams in the coastal the world. GAME BOARD ADVISES CHARLES A SPRAGUE returned to southern Oregon this area la called to the following During the business session re­ AGAINST WILD PETS Governor regulations issued by the United ports were received from every Individuals finding cub bears or I week after a three year’s absence, Mrs. Dorothy Stratton received department of the church, each ATTEST: States Coast Guard. An owner fawn deer in the woods apparent­ has been signed by Promoter Mack EARL SNELL taking out any type of boat upon word this week from her son, Mar­ one indicating very good progress ly deserted by their mothers are Lillard for next Monday's all-heavy Secretary of State a navigable stream in the coast tin Herrin, that he was one of a for the period covered by the last | requested to refrain from picking weight wrestling card at Medford armory. area, whether it is a rowboat, cla.ss finishing the first eight conference year. up such animals and taking them weeks of training at San Diego, MacDonald's opponent has not motorboat or any other type of As the conference year closes that he was on his way to Logan, with the first of June when all home as pets. Not only is this un­ I been selected but Lillard expects craft, must secure a permit for lawful but in most cases the young .1. E. MOSELEY such a boat from the office of the Utah, to take further training at Methodist pastors are subject to have only been temporarily left to have his complete card lined and Companion Marine Division, collector of cus­ Utah State Agricultural college. change, the church officially re­ behind while the doe deer or mo­ up later today. Martin, a mid-term graduate quested the district superintendent ------------ •------------- toms, Portland, or from assistant ther bear has gone off for food. Are Invited to Be Guests of the from Ashland high school, enlisted to appoint Dr. Bruce as pastor for deputy collectors of customs sta­ ASHLAND FEO GROUP While the young animals make in the Marine corps in February, the coming year. This request will Southern Oregon Miner tioned at various points along the specializing ATTENDS DISTRICT MEET as electrical expert. be carried to the Bishop's cabinet nice pets, both deer and bear when coast. grown often become dangerous to To See Their Choice of Mrs. W. E. Bartelt. Mrs. Louis As recruits complete the "Boots" Anglers renting boats will not at the time of the annual confen- tiie Following camp course they are sent to other ence which meets in Portland in human life while held in captivity Dodge, Mrs. Frank VanDyke and have to secure boat permits but points, chiefly designated colleges, June, and the appointment will be and eventually have to be killed. Mrs. Robert Dodge of Chapter BN Varsity Theater will have to carry some form of and Mrs. Clyde Young and Mrs. expert training. personal identification and the for more made by that group at that time. GOING TO CONYENTION O. G. Crawford of Chapter AC, Programs: ------------ •------------ boat operator is held responsible The ladies of the church sponsored Miss Ellen Brown. Miss Lilly attended a PEO council meeting for all individuals to whom he ELECTED TO HONORARY a covered dish dinner for the eve­ Belle Haynie, Lawrence Hall. Bert at St Marks parish house in Med­ (Friday and Saturday) Jean Frideger, of Ashland, has ning's business meeting. rents boats. Unfriendly aliens are Marshall and Earl F. Downing, ford Saturday. "THE BRIDE CAME C. O. D." not allowed upon navigable streams een elected to membership in Phi minister of the Church of Christ, Luncheon was served at 1 Theta Upsilon, junior women's In boats. At a recent woman's debating will leave Thursday for Eugene to (Sunday, Monday, Tuesday) o'clock and was followed by a bus­ ------------ •------------ seervice honorary at the Univer- society the subject, "Which is the attend the state convention of the "ONE FOOT IN HEAVEN" iness meeting and program. The j sity of Oregon, it was announced most useful a man or a strawber ­ Christian Endeavor. The group Mrs, Waive Enders Is able to five chapters from Grants Pass. • be about again after a serious ill­ this week by Barbara Hampson, ry was never settled because the will return Monday Everett Me Medford and Ashland, comprising Please Call at The Miner Office ' vice president. unmarried women voted for the Gee will speak at both of the ser ­ ness of many weeks' duration. for Tour Guest Ticket* Only 29 sophomore women have man and the married ones for the vices of the local church Sunday the southern Oregon group, were -------- e.-------- Satf-And Stufi 9tl TXw Pop** *Jkai JltU Pieper Resigns to Accept Redding Bid Music Festival Underway Today Whole World in Suspense as Lines Form for Spring Offensive Magician Unfolds Mysteries to Lions Need for Youth Protection Theme Of P-TA Meeting Ixx'al Group Awaits Federal Approval Andrews Presents Status of Realtors College to Present Third Concert Sunday Church Requests Dr. Bruce Remain Here Advice Offered on Coastal Fishing MacDonald Returns To Medford Arena ------- •------- Martin Herren Gets “Boot” Camp Degree --- •_-- • Subscribe for The Miner today. been chose i for this honor. strawberry. i while the minister is at convention. represented. 7