Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 28, 1942, Page 4, Image 4

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Thursday, May 28, 1942
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
1 lc, 25c, 40c
Tax Inc.
Friday and Saturday!
Joel McCrea
and
Veronica Lake
“SULLIVAN’S
TRAVELS”
“THE GAY
FALCON”
I'lll*-
Mickey Rooney
and
Lewis Stone
in
COURTSHIP OF
ANDY HARDY”
Wed’sday & Thursday
BARGAIN
DAYS
HITS
Norma Shearer
and
Melvin Douglas
“WE ARE
DANCING
“SONS OF
THE SEA
plus
Dorris
Craters 13 to 1
OREGON < ALIFORM \
LEAGUE -I 4 N DINGS
Team
w L Pct.
h lama th Falls
3
I .750
4
-« .500
Medford
HINDSIGHT 97 Graduate From
ON SPORTS Ashland Jr. High
Commencement exercises were
1 1 f
held at 10 a m Tuesday for the
Ry I TOLD YOU SO
graduating class of Ashland junior
high achool, when certificates were
presented to 97 graduates
Dorris
The Cincinnati Reda will hold
I
.500
I
A large crowd gathered to listen
«
Grunts Pass
0
their annual baseball tryouts at
.000
The Dorris Lumberjacks of the the Medford high school field June to the following program and to
Oregon California league found 3 to 7 with Mickey Shader, Red's witness the presentation of the
the offerings of Wait Snyder to scout, in charge Any youths with diplomas:
Processional Match,
"Marche
blast the Medford Craters 13-1 to baseball aspirations are invited to
Militali-e,” Schubert Junior High
win the Saturday twilight league play in the games.
game at Dorris but the Craters
This is a fine opportunity for orchestra.
Invocation, Rev. G. W Bruce.
came back, behind the fine pitch­ boys and young men of the valley
Salutatory address. “What the
ing of Steve Crippen, to cop the to see what they can do under the
Sunday affair 3-0 and earn an supervision of the “big time,” We Bill of Rights Means to Me."
even break in the week-end series. hope some of the local boys see Mouryne Burton.
"To a Wild Rose." MacDowell;
Klamath Falls, league leader, fit to try out at the camp, partic­
took two from Grants Pass at the ularly Barney Riggs, who did auch "A Song of Spring," Neidlinger
Climate City by winning the Sat­ a fine job of catching with the Eighth Grade Girls' Sextet
Valedictory address. "Launched
urday twilight contest 10-5 and Ashland high team thia spring.
repeating the procedure Sunday to
Dwight Catherwood.
~
hard-hit- but not Anchored" Dick Merri­
the tune of 2-0.
ting left fielder for the Craters, man.
“The Little Hills are Calling.”
The Medford Athletic associa­ who was expecting a draft call
tion hits announced that the Bear shortly.
has advised Manager I Morris; "My Own United States,"
Photo Service team of San Fran­ Dutch Lieber that he has been de­ Ed wants Junior High Chorus
Class Poem, "The new Dawn"
cisco, one of the best semi-pro ferred until at least September. Al
teams on the Pacific coast, will Wray Lightner, Crater center by Marjorie House Mark Mur-
face the Craters at the Medford fielder, didn't pass his recent phy­ quess.
Class Will Yvonne Staley.
Fairgrounds park Saturday and sical exam and is back in the Cra­
Presentation of Class Mr. Earl
Sunday, May 30-31, at no in- ter fold.
Rogers.
crease in admission price.
ere
Presentation of Diplomas Mr.
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George Craig, the former Tulsa
T.
J. Norby
COIXEGE TO (.RADI ATE
blacksmith and user of the "anvil
6« STI DENTS FRIDAY
flip." will be back on Mack Lil­ “Pacific Moon," Johnson Junior
lard's wrestling card at Medford , High band.
den. Prospect; Clarice Stearns armory next Monday night. Craig,
Diplomas were presented to th«*
j Clark, Mary Charlene Thomas, who now has a good Job with the following students who will take
Klamath Falls; Wanda C. Cox, government and is employed in the up their advanced studies at the
Lmcoln; Jean Drew, Hilderand; shops at Camp White, has been senior high school next fall:
Mildred Henson, Roseburg. Thelma working out regularly and says he
Donna Myrtle Allen, Grace Le
Isabelle Messenger, Gold Hill; Mil­ is in fine shape for the match. Veta Alwine, Thomas M. Ander­
dred K. Prather, Malin; Bergny He has been running one mile be­ son, Don L. Arant.
Brunhild Romtvedt, Bonanza; Mu­ hind a car every morning on his
Barbara Ellen Bayne, Robert
riel Samuelson, Gardner; Grace M. way to work. Those who have not
Thrasher, Murphy; Maxine H. seen Craig in action have really W. Bayne, Alice Ellen Beare, Gene
Tyrrell, Rogue River; Norma Jean missed seeing a fine wrestler at C. Bishop, Harlan Henry Bishop.
Florence Mouryne Burton, Henry
Wertz, Climax; Irene Yokem, Chil­ work.
D. Bussey, Char lai ne E Byrd.
oquin; Frances D. Longley. Boli­
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Kenneth Lloyd Canady, Wai lac«*
nas, Calif; John Henry Miller,
CHORAL CLUB CLOSES
C. Cannon, Donna J. Clark, Alice
Copco, Calif.
M Clary, Aileen Alair Clifton, L*>-
The junior college group in­ SEASON WITH PARTY
As a grand finale to a moat ÄUC- ren M Cluse. Ida Lorraine Cluse.
cludes Peter N. A. Barker. Rich­
ard E. Corthell, Robert A. Cor- ; cessful year, the members of the Arthur W. Coulter, Blair Donivan
thell. Charles Jack Hanel, Robert Ashland Choral club met Monday Crosby, Paul W. Culiop.
Doris Evelyn Davies, Betty Jean
Warren Stearns, Ashland; Walter evening at the home of Mrs. Ivor
Rudolf Enders, Robert Anton Hub­ Erwin and enjoyed a delicious ham DeLlsle, Lee Dunham. Glenn A
bard. C. LaVerne Johnston, Rich­ dinner. Mrs. C. M. Litwiller, chair­ Durham.
Lowell Enother, Ray Elliott, N. |
ard Schuchard Medford; Phyllis man of the entertainment commit­
Grace Keith. Virginia Lea Miller, tee for the year, assisted by the Dolores Erwin.
Don Flaharty. Ralph Alonzo
Grants Pass, Lude Onnis Grieve, members of her group, planned
Prospect; Theodore George Jantz - the meal which was served buffet Foster, Theo. G. Freudenthaler,
Claud Garrett, Thomas William
ner, John Milton Parks. Lakeview. I style.
Mrs. George Mason , retiring George, Charles J Gettling. Owen
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president, called a short business Bradford Griffith, Jimmie Gunter. 1
COLLEGE MEN MAY
Lowell Alvin Hall, Jeannette El-
meeting at which time officers for
ENLIST IN RESERVE
the year 1942-43 were elected woodina Hays, Mary L. Harvey.
(Continued from page 1)
These include Mrs. Ze I ma Caswell, Pearl Marie Henry. David * . James
al function to perform in war as
president; Mrs Alta Payne, sec­ Hilo, Marie Lucinda Hill. Betty
well as in peace but it is some­
retary-treasurer; Mrs. C. E. Corry, Jean Hollingsworth, Clarice i Ilene
what different.
librarian; Mrs Esther Sullivan, i Homes, Marjorie House, Dolla
The country can no longer af­
j June Hughes
ford to have young men proceed publicity.
Maries J. Jacobson. Alma Irene
Entertainment for the group
with their education at a moderate
tempo. Extra curriculum activities was provided by the shower of I j Jesael.
Rose Emma Orlie Kerrigan.
gifts presented to Mrs. Bruce
not specifically directed toward »
Richard D. Kerr.
Wallace,
and
the
winding
of
yards
physical or mental preparation
Victor E. Lantis, Marjorie E.
of string by Mrs. Epler which
for participation in the war effort
can no longer be encouraged. In proved to be fastened to a hand­ Lutz.
Pauline Dolores Maggard. Clar­
war times receration in college life some cocktail table, and by Mrs. ence "Mark” Marquess. I^aurena
Hufman whose string led her to
must be limited to that necessary
a beautiful floor lamp. Mrs. Epler Martin, Dick Lawrence Merriman.
for a healthy and well-rounded ex­
and Mrs Hufman have given un- Rose Mary Messenger, Robert Gene
istence. Ln other words, the col­
leges in war time must be places stintingly of their time and talent Morris.
Wilma Dean Norris. Emily E.
this year and the club hopes it
of intensive effort and accomplish­
m Norris.
ment. For those colleges which are has said "thank you”—at least
Robert W. O'Harr*.
prepared to proceed with educa­ small measure.
Dorothy Marie Pederson. Fred
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tion along these lines, and for
David Pretty man Jr.
those young men who are prepared ASHLANDERS FINISH AT ORC
James Quackenbush.
OREGON STATE COLLEGE—
to enter or remain in college with
Frances (^ Reekman, Hattie L.
these purposes and who have the May 27—I Special)—Jackson coun­
Rice. Ida Gladys Ricks, Robert
qualities of mind and character to ty is represented by eight stu­
carry them out, the army and dents among the 751 receiving de­ Lee Rose, Edith Mae Russell.
Leslie J. Samuelson, Wilma
navy will enlist a substantial num­ grees at the 73rd annual com­
Jean Sauer, Snaron Genevieve
ber of I ch men in the appropriate mencement Saturday, May 30. Of
Schofield, Charlotte Cleo Skinner,
enlisted reserve corps, and under this total, three are from Ashland. I
Lena Mae Silva, Biancne Eugenia
Those from Ashland are;
present conditions will leave them
Jack W Petersen, BA in science, J Smith, Eva Mae Smitn, James Eu­
on an inactive status to continue
gene Smith, John Speece, buna
their education, subject to immed­ Andrew Eric Johnson, BS in
rrances springer, Yvonne Siaiey,
iate call of the secretary of war or pharmacy, and Earle Wallace
Marjorie Hose btamer, Fred r
Chamberlain. BS in engineering
the secretary of navy.
Staines, Max Sturgeon, Sigireu
Irven Surber.
Donald George Van Curler, Jes­
sie Bertha Vestal.
Faith Stanley Warnock, Jerry
G. Weils Jr., Max Lewis Wniteu,
June Elizabeth Wilkins, Florence
Agnes Williams. Marvin Leioy
Williams, Frederick Paul Wilson,
Meriyn Gene Wood, Richard Wes­
ley Woodcock.
Edna Lucille Yockel.
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Monday Night’s Armory Card
LITHIA
K N T E R T A t N M E N T
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Friday, Saturday
MR. WISE GUY’
with
Eastside Kids
pilla
ARIZONA
PENNY SINGLETON
la fcitlinxl with Glinn Ford mid
Anita Miller at the Llthla Theatre
in Columbia'* “Go West, Young
14Mb.'” bright new comedi with
music.
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Thursday
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Navy School at G.E
Just one evidence of the cooperation between the armed service*
and our vast industrial army — a school for submarine electrician*
conducted at one General Electric factory.
Write a Letter
SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING (0.
Since 1878 • Emil Sick, President
AT 8:30 EVERY
MONDAY NIGHT
THRILLS anil EXCITEMENT!
Medford Armory
Tickets on Sale at The Hi-Way,
12 N. Riverside, Ph. Med. 5387
Medford, Oregon
George Craig, former Tulsa blacksmith, who will be seen In action
at Medford armory next Monday night against some outstanding
opponent. Craig, employed at Camp White, packed them in at Med­
ford a few years aro with his sensational “anvil flip",
Did you take this column a sug­
gestion last week and wine lo a
iriend or reiauve in toe armeu
service ot tne countiy me wmei
nas a wiue correspondence wiu»
soidiers, sailors anu marines and
in eveiy letter received the boy*
usually write lengthy paragiapn*
telling ot letters tney received
irom the lolks back home and how
giad tney were to get tnem.
John Icenhower, ¿ormer Ashland
high student, has just finished a
course tn tne Navy training scnooi
at Toledo, Ohio, and is now sta­
tioned at Boston. Icenhower,, wno
graduated as a yeoman, has been
put to making ice cream at the
iecreation center in Boston. He is
anxious for the war to get over
as he has a bride-to-be an picked
out in Toledo, but writes tnat he
is waiting tor peace betore being
married. His address is Sea. 2|c,
U. 8. Navy, 641 Atlantic Ave.,
Boston, Mass.
Corporal Rolland Scheidereiter,
better known to his friends as
"Dutch," has just received his cor­
poral stripes at Fort Wallace, Ga ,
after only three months in the
army. His address at the camp
will be printed as soon as possible.
Robert L. Dooms, known here as
Bob during his AHS days, is in
the Navy with headquarters at
Pearl Harbor. He writes that he
likes life aboard ship very much.
His address is VP 23, c| postmas­
ter, San Francisco, Calif. He ie
an aviation mechanic, third class.
1.
Electricity is vital to the run­
ning of every submarine. It doe*
an amazing variety of important
job*, from turning the propeller to
t cooking the coffee.
and go out into the
shop* where they watch workmen
construct the »erne kind of elec­
tric equipment that will some
day be put in their charge.
2. For that reason, there mult be
well-trained electrician! on every
underwater craft. At this school.
Navy electrician* attend classes
taught by G-E engineer*.............
4. This is but one proof of the
thorough training which the U.S.
Navy gives its men, so that the
vita! equipment of war will always
be ready for action.
General Electric believe* that it* first duty as a
good citizen ie to be a good soldier.
Genera/ Electric Company, Schtntctady, N. Y.
Mt It »I
GENERAL
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ELECTRIC