CTORY BUY VNITSO itatii in»« SIAMI s VOL. XI Hostess Committee I Attain Promotion« Seeks Volunteers For USO Duty I | 1 Group Preparing for Advent of Soldier* At Camp White Heralding the approaching jx>p- ulating of Camp White, the Senior Hostess committee of the USO announces the opening of a drive for volunteers to act as senior hostesses at the recreational cen­ ter in the Civic club house in Ashland. The committee, headed by Mrs Ralph D. McCulloch and including Mrs. Dom Provost, Mrs. W. E Bartell, Mrs. John Brosdy and Mrs F F Whittle, is urgii Ing ling all women Interested and willl to help in this important work to contact one of its members at an early date. Senior hostesses will serve at the center a certain number tt hours each day and also will bi­ on call to attend any parties riven outside the club house which are under auspices of the USO, as any group giving a social affair in the name of the USO Is required to have one or more senior hostesses in attendance * Tentative operating hours of the center have been set and call tor opening at 9 a. m and closing at 11 p m The center will be open every day In the week Hostesses will be present each day from 2 p m. until closing time. It Is de­ sirous to have a sufficient number of volunteers so that the burden will not fall on a few and that no one will need to serve more than once a week. As soon as a sufficient number have signed for this work a gen­ eral meeting will be called at which time all details will be dis­ cussed and planned. Mrs. McCul­ loch states that Mrs. Fontaine, program director, now at Medford, will be present to address the meeting, help outline plans and answer inquiries. Anyone wishing additional Information in regard to thia activity may call Mrs. Me Culloch, phone 4247, or any of her committee. The agencies which comprise the USO are the YWCA, ths YMCA. Travelers’ Aid. Salvation Army. Jewish Welfare board and National Catholic committee. HERE ON VISIT Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hal McNair over the week-end were Mr and Mrs James McNair, Mias Margery McNair and Bill Hawk­ ins. The men. members of the air corps, flew in from California Sat­ urday. James McNair returned to Sacramento Sunday night and Bill Hawkins remained until Tuesday leaving for Loa Angeles to visit his mother a few days before re­ porting to Ban Diego. The young men came at this time to be with Mr McNair, who is recovering from a major operation performed at the Community hospital Satur­ day morning. --- •---- • Dr. C. C. Dunham is renovating his offices at 244 Hargadine. Work rooms are receiving a new coat of paint and office fixtures will be rearranged. Write a Letter How long has it been since you have written a letter to a relative or friend in the armed forces of the United 8tatea? Every patriot­ ic citizen should adopt a policy of writing at least once a week for the boys look forward to letters from home more than anything else in camp. Here are more addresses of Ash­ land boys who are now serving their country: A/C Joseph E. Spayde, who starred on Jean Eberhart's SOCE basketball team, is in the air corps in California. His address is A/C Joseph E Spayde, 39092049, BAAAB Sqdm. 18C, Santa Ana, Calif Stanley Coleman, who was a sergeant with the local national guard company and recently has been stationed at Fort Lewis and Fort Stevens, Is now in the air corps. His address is ATD-42K, Bks. 1, 8ec. 1, Santa Maria Calif. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thad Coleman. Don Warren, former Ashland high school athlete, has been pro­ moted to a second class seaman. His address is S 2nd C, U8N, School (Radio) U of W. Madison, Wis. c/o Tripp Hall Sec, F. Div. 1. Pvt. Walter Love, former barber at the Elks barber shop, has been moved from Camp Roberts to Camp Haan, near Los Angeles and is now in the headquarters coast artillery anti-aircraft. Letters ad­ dressed to him at Hdqtrs. Btry. 401st Sep. CA Bn. (A. A.) Camp Haan, Calif, will reach him. George Shaffer, owner of the Elks barber shop, has finished his training at San Diego and has been transferred to Astoria. Let­ ters addressed to him, now in the marine corps, will reach him if sent to Pvt. Georee Shaffer, MOB« NA8, Ton returned to her home in Ashland various sports while the fair .«ex after a visit of several months at exchanged greetings and gossiped the home of her son Paul at San The Fourth was really a communi­ Mateo, Calif., and with her sister. ty affair. We need more of such Mrs. A. M. Storch in Long Beach. gatherings. < f f Mrs. Store* abtfm.panied her to Astronomer» say that big wn- Aohlwrt lor M wUnied visit. Elliott MacCracken Leaves for Service Elliott MacCracken, popular in- structor in Ashland high school, and a resident of this city nearly his entire life, left Monday for Corvallis where he entered train­ ing in radio communication. He will be stationed at the college for 12 weeks with the satpecta- tlon that he will then be trans­ ferred to another school for more training. As a farewell to one who had been for many years an active I member of the church, members of Trinity Episcopal parish gath­ ered at the parish house follow- the 11 o'clock service Sunday for a pot luck dinner. Some 40 parti­ cipated in the feed, a feature of which was presentation to Mr MacCracken of a dopp kit, a gift from the membership. John P. Daugherty, senior warden of the vestry, made the presentation speech. By virtue of previous military training, Elliott is entering the service with the rating of second lieutenant. I Registration of Nation’s Youth Set for Tuesday Governor Calls for Complete Cooperation In Fifth Sign-Up Tuesday, June 30, is the day set by President Roosevelt for all youths between the ages of 18 and 21 to register for selective service. This will be the fifth reg­ istration of the nation's manpow- er since the Selective Training and Service act of 1940 went in- to effect. All young men who have at- tained their 18th or 19th birth­ days on or before June 30 1942, or their 20th birthdays after Dec. 31, 1941 and on or before June 30. 1942 and who have not heretofore been registered, are required to do at this time. Governor Charles A. Sprague has issued a proclamation relative • to the registration and for the in­ formation of Miner readers it is given herewith: Election of officers claimed the 1. The fifth registration under attention of Ashland Mons Tues­ the Selective Training and Ser­ day evening when Harold Mer­ vice act of 1940 and the amend­ rill, proprietor of Merrill's store ments there to shall take place on the Boulevard, was chosen on Tuesday, the 30th day of June, president for the ensuing year. He 1942, between the hours of 7 a. succeeds W. A. Snider, who has m. and 9 p. m. served since July 1, 1941. 2. The state director of Selective Merrill heads a list of officers Service may authorize advance elected at the same time and in­ registration in areas where such cluding O. G. Crawford, secretary; advance registration is desirable. J. G. Mackie, treasurer; Judson 3. The registration within each Doke, first vice president; Ivor I local board area will be accom­ Erwin, second vice president; Art plished under the supervision of Hodgens, third vice president; Dr. local board chairmen under the Robert E. Lee and Jack Eaton, di­ general direction of the State Di­ rectors; Clint Baughman, Lion ta­ rector of Selective Service and in mer, and J. G. Broady, tail twist­ accordance with rules and regu­ er and song leader. lations prescribed by the Direct­ Lions were unanimous in their or of Selective Service. opinion that a band shell should 4. The _ persons required to reg- be erected in Lithia park, replac­ ing the present band stand. While 1st er are those listed below by Uns proposition was brought up the proclamation of the President about a year ago and was vetoed of the United States directing by the park board, it is pointed the fifth registration: "Every male citizen of the Unit­ out that conditions are different this year and a shell would great­ ed States, and every other male ly enhance the entertainment fa­ person residing in the continental cilities at the park. The Lions United States or in the Territory passed a resolution to back a of Alaska or in the Territory of movement for a new band shell Hawaii or in Puerto Rico, other at once to put Ashland in better than persons excepted by Sectlop position to entertain members of 5 (a) of the Selective Training the armed forces who will be sta­ and Service Act of 1940, as amend- tioned at Camp White shortly. _ i ed. and by Section 208 of the Coast Guard Auxiliary and Re- I serve Act of 1941, is required to and shall on June 30, 1942, pre­ sent himself for and submit to registration before a duly desig­ V D “Bert“ Miller, secretary_______ _________ official or selec- nated registration of the ccmnty central committee tive service .— local ___ I board having of the democratic party the past jurisdiction in the area in which four years, was given a new post he has his permanent home or tn in the organization when the which he may happen to be on county commititee, in session at that day if such male citizen or Medford hotel Monday evening, other person ha3 attained the elected him to represent Jackson 18th or 19th anniversary of the county on the state central com­ day of his birth on or before June mittee. 30. 1942. or the 20th anniversary Miller succeeds A. E. Reames of the day of his birth after De­ who served in that capacity for cember 31, 1941. and on or be­ several years. Dr. E. W. Barnum fore June 30, 1942, and has not of Medford was elected county heretofore been registered under secretary. the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940, as amended, and the JACK MERRITT GIVEN regulations prescribed thereun­ EAGLE SCOUT HONOR der ” Jack Merritt was presented with 5. In order that there may be the coveted eagle palm at the full cooperation in carrying into court of honor held in the Elks effect the purposes of the Selec­ building the first of the week tive Training and Service Act of Merritt is a member of Troop 13, 1940, as amended, I urge all em­ Boy Scouts of America and the ployers and Government agencies badge signifies earning of five of all kinds—federal, state and lo­ merit badges beyond those re­ cal—to give those under their quired for the rank of eagle scout. charge sufficient time in which to Dick Merriman of Troop 12 and fulfill the oligations of registra­ Robert Hufman of Troop 13 each tion incumbent upon them under were awarded life scofit rank. the said Act and this proclama­ First class merit badges went to tion. Dick Merriman, Robert Hufman IN WITSESS WHEREOF, I and Richard Woodcock. have set my hand and caused the The court was presided over by seal of the State of Oregon to be C. J. Baughman, T. J. Norby and affixed. R. I. Flaharty. DONE at the City of Salem this 12th day of June, in the of Cosmic dust, the name given, our Lord, nineteen hundred and in astronomy, to the finely divided forty-two. particles which pervade inter-stel­ CHARLES A. SPRAGUE lar space, is only about one onuce Governor. per billion cubic miles in the Attest: EARL SNELL. neighborhood of the solar system. | Secretary of State Merrill Chosen to Head Lions Club Miller Elevated to Higher Party Post NINE “GRAND OLD MEN” OF ASHLAND LIONS spots will appear In 1944. But by that time the sky will be so full of American planes we won’t be able to see ’em. * i t ' That uniform which Hitler vowed he would not take off until final victory was his must be get­ ting pretty threadbare by now. * t t Here's hoping that enough rub­ ber scrap will be collected to erase the pesky Japs. » A* » About time we were hearing from that city planning commis- sion. » « > A fire-cracker-less Fourth is in prospect. This picture tells the story of the hilarious party held at the Lithia hotel the evening of June 18 when the Lions honored charter members. The committee in charge of the affair decided the “charters” should receive a dose of their own medicine and set about to do the job right. Readin gfrom left to right the "victims” are: Lions Al Snider, Paul Finnell, Art Cooper, Ralph Poston, Bill Snider, Bob Flaharty, "Andy” The United States post office Andres, Earl Leever and John Broady. The brother In hospital attire was established in the spring of is “Nurse” Karl Nims, who did an efficient job in seeing that the “babes” drank their milk. (Yea, it waa milk). 1789.