Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 29, 1942, Image 1

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ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1942
Camp White
News Items
CAMPAIGN FACTS
BY EDWARD C. KELLY
Number 43
Mattered Grizzlies to Face Chiropractic Service
trena Friday Fve
Declared Important
The FRIENDLY CLUB
NEWS NOTES
CAMPAIGN VISIT MADE
BY H. ELLSWORTH
The AsliMnd high Grizzlies
Paying high compliment to the
buttered and bruised as a result 700 doctors who have enlisted in
Unity
means
behind
the
Presi
­
Klamath
of their clashes with
NIHTEil DANCE MUCX'KMH
Ui« Volunteer CturopracUc Corps,
Ashland and Southern Jackson
Ulie m the mggcict successes of dent, our commander-in-chief, if Falls and Grants Paas, will re­ a prospective Army unit, Dr. W.
county were visited last week by
he
falls
in
the
two
years
ahead,
turn to the gridiron wars after a G. i'oenner, of C'mcago, president
Hi.
l.iii season al i uinp White,
Harris
Ellsworth,
Republican
The Junior Hostess Advisory candidate for Representative In
Oregon, wus the supper ounce held the America falls. The Congress week's lay-oaf next Friday night of Hie National Cnirupractic Ass­
we
elect
next
month
must
be
one
when
they
meet
the
Yreka
Miners
lust Sulurduy nlghi, October 17th
ociation, today
declared in a Committee will be postponed from the U. 8. Congress from the new
sponsored by one of the field which will support the President on the California turf.
message to tne NCA House of Tuesday, Oct. 27 to Nov. 3. 4:00 i Fourth district. Ellsworth spent
and
cooperate
with
him
The
elect
­
Yreka
has
lost
but
one
game
to
hospitul
units, commanded by
Counselors that "we not only P. M
almost a week in the county
l.i < ol
< biiilcs
Ous lien
Tiie ion of men this time who are the season when they dropped a know that we can give the great­
1 matching his personal work with
willing
to
embarrass
the
Presi
­
dale, that bemg their first one of est help to men in tne mechanized
Allan, will, n ninrkcil tile opening
Ashland USO
has received the work of the local committee
ol tiie Grund Bull Room of the dent for partisan reasons may 13-0 decision to the Medford forces of the Army, but we also many coat hangers for the soldiers for his campaign and with the
cost
dearly
In
the
lives
of
our
ser
­
Tigers.
Since
then
they
have
de
­
Areu Officer's Club! wus very ably
know that our service« are also at Camp White and every soldier work of the voluntary committee
conducted by Lt. Kllnnui and his vice inen. The Congress we must feated all opposition and lead the extremely vital in the mainten­ is so very appreciative when he of Veterans for Ellsworth which
elect
must
be
above
politics
as
Northern
California
League.
Ash-
uasociutcs, Colonel Thomas, com-
is fortunate enough to receive one. was formed last week by world
ance of public health.**
mundhig officer of the Hospital usual for either political party. lund, on the other hand, won their
Our "thanks’’ goes out to every I war veteran In the district. Ells-
More
than
20
million
Americans
Its
members
must
he
above
parti
­
first game from Lakeview and
Center, und Major Wallace of the
sanship and petty fault finding since have been kicked around by are dependent on the Chiropractic cantributor and we hope ther will 1 orth himself was in the service
Hospital Center.
proieaeion for thflr health needs, be many more come in to our during the former world war.
They must be true Americans,
nw
ui uie evening determined upon victory, deter­ , Klamath Falls and Grants Pass.
center, for distribution.
it was lad closed.
Ellsworth praised the legisla-
Coach
Roland
Parks,
Grizzly
wus uiv uppeuronce ui the lovely mined upon unity, above all other '
Dr. Poehner said he hopes the
i tive act which created the new
mentor,
says
the
week-long
lay
­
cuiciua
ju tea MUiger zlug-
have
The UtJO would like to
Army powers can be convinced of
Fourth district,
grouping the
things. I pledge myself to be that
eis, uccunipuiucU uy Uei unarm­ kind of Congressman, devoted to off has done his team a lot of the need for the Chiropractic weekly contributors for the fol- southwestern
Oregon counties,
good
and
they
have
regained
their
ing iuuuuh , sirs, nela Kogers. winning the war above everything
Douglas, Jackson,
confidence which was lost some­ Corps and a generally expanded lowing current magazines; Look, Linn, Lane,
oaumi nog vis unu ner mother were I believe that anything that con­
____ , Liberty, Newsweek and | Josephine, Coos and Curry to-
health program.
Time,
what
abused
by
their
two
decisive
iniiuuuciu lu uie guests ut Lie flicts with victory must be set
Pointing to the prediction of Header’s Digest. Would you please ‘ gether to form the congressional
defeats Purks adds that moot'of
jiariy uy vump Viuima very popu­ aside for the duration.
colder houses, the need to walk sign on UNO Bulletin Board if unit. These counties ,he pointed
the
injuries
have
now
healed
and
lar uoiniiuuiuing uiiicer, Muguuier i
out, represent a great undeveloped
the squad as a whole are in good long distances m Inclement weath­ you can leave the magazines.
ueuerul Amu» itloruaa.
empire with vast mineral, timber,
er and possible diminished means .
condition.
Ashland has had an influx of power and agricultural wealth as
outer guests
present were
The Ashland coaching staff ■of sustenance, "it is evident that I
-----’ viritors from Camp White yet only slightly developed .
Co.onci unu airs. holier, Colonel ‘
points out that Yreka muet not the public demand for our service new
unu air», ilari, La. ouvis, ool., |
be taken lightly for they have a will be the greatest in history,” this week. Saturday evening's fun
in addition to dancing included
inomas, Cui. iMutuuiy, nl.-cul.
fine ball club this year. It must the NCA president asserted.
latterui anil airs, uiiiviul, Lt.-ool. i
Dr. Poehner recalled the reve­ sitting for likenesses cut in silho­
lie remembered that last smaon
nue-uiii and Mre. Luscurn, DI.Col
Ashland was lucky to win 7 tod lation In Liberty magazine some uette and sketch* 1 in pencil. Miss
itiisun. Major Weiler, DI. ami
and Yreka Inis most of that same months ago that if Chiropractic Alta NorcrtMC at the information
airs owingle, and ah . ana Mrs.
team back while the Grizzly ag­ and Osteopathy had been univer­ desk reported active interest in
LAIUt.
gregation Is made up mostly of sally used in the flu epidemic of these new features of entertain-
'Ine affair wus a great success
1918 at least 45,000 lives would m*ni.
reserve players from last year.
unu Uie guests were entnusiustic
Approximately 70 Camp White
have been saved.
about tne music tor the uance and
The article also said that "the ' visitors with junior hostesses, Sun­
Hugh Chrisman of the Dalles,
the very Bn« Hour allow supplied
passed away on Oct. 2. Mr. death rate among the soldiers day afternoon ate a U S. O. din­
by members of the Engineers
Chrisman was 77 year old and for I Buffering from pneumonia in 1918 . ner based on a spaghetti dish
added sliced
tomatoes,
tuuid.
sheriffs office he had a world of I was 34 *4 percent. They were with
1 minks were expressed to the
over 16 years sheriff of Wasco treated in accordance with the garlic bread, deep dish apple pie
Post and Area ibngineera Xor
County. In all those years in the allopathic measure« advocated by with sauce. Dinner was served by
in
their splendid
cooperation
friends who will mourn his de-1 the medical system that controlled Mrs Charles Haines assisted by
piepurlng Xor the party, and to
parture.
the healing art in this country. Mrs. C. W. Fortmiller
Mias Robertson of tne Meoford
Junior hostesses and visiting
Chiropractors,
excluded
from
Hotel Xor her gracious assistance
CENTRAL POINT YOUTH
army camps, claims a mortality soldiers laid the tables Two Camp
AMONG MINNING
rate in the treatment of influenza White men who came to O aid of
CAM1* WHITE SPORTS ARENA
the cooks engaged in onion peeling
Mr. and Mrs. E. E Patterson, of about 2.1 per cent. "
OPENED
were Pvt. LeKoy Scott of 354
have received word from the
Numerous activities arc in More
Navy department that their son,
Watch for Ramsey’s Jewelry Ad Engineers, Medical Detachment,
for the man of Camp While in U m
Donald Patterson, age 24, is mlns-1 next week. He has a big •ur- and Corp. Robert S. Johnson of
Newly opened Camp White Nports
the 80th General Hospital. Pvt.
EDWARD ft. KELLY
ing in action Donald was a ship prise for you.
Arena, it wus announced today
Scott stated that the dinner was
fitter, first class on the Wasp,
Support of the Commander-in- U. 8. Carrier that was sent to the
from Headquarters, Camp White.
“FOB 8AIJD” cards at the worth the labor of onion peeling.
Oregon. Activities provided Tlr in Chiei does not call fur a blackout bottom last week.
Assisting were junior hoMesses
Miner office.
the hug« building, one of the of constructive criticism. 1 believe
Clara Ann Roberson and Janet
largest in southern Oregon, in­ in tnruwmg a suurcnlignl on bol-
Fullerton.
clude basketball, volley ball, bad­ uenecka and bureaucratic blunder­
Pfc. Thomas F. Burns, a new
minton, boxing, wrestling, weight ing, on red-tape and inetiictency,
comer to Camp White, attached
HARRIS ELLSWORTH
Ufung. light striking bags and on waat«, greed and proiiicering
to the 79th General Hospital,
heavy training bugs, tumbling wnerever ll exists, tn U m execu­
"I
know," Ellsworth said, "that
volunteered for the clean-up ser­
imraliel bars,
honsontal bars, tive or in any other branch of the
our district can provide vast
vice.
stand bars, and the various types government. Tne Congress we
Mrs. Cay Hufman held the quantities of materials needed in
of exercises such
as pulleys, •loci must be diligent ui searching
usual 8 o'clock sing, in which a tne war effort if the minerals,
medicine balla, and rowing much- out and exposing Utese evils. War
large group joined. Later in the coal, timber and other resources
f
invesUgaUun committees, such as
ine.
evening, Miss
Rena Semenza, are properly developed. We want
are | the truiuan couumillec must be
Basketball
tournaments
Senior Hostess of Service Club to give these things to our nai ,t»dn
achwialec. to begin November 16.1 continued. Government activities
No. 2 of Camp White was a wel- for the war effort and for the re­
or sooner depending upon the not connected with Uie War must
construction period that will fol­
. corned visitor.
number of men who Indicate an ue reduced to a minimum.
i
low. I shall never seek to "get”
mt. rest in the sport and sign for
for the district—but rather to
The Asnlsuid USO is sponsoring give to the country from the
teams, it is anticipated that a post
CARD OF THAKH
a "Lyric Contest" and many con­ district.
basketball team will be organized
We wtsu |o express our deep
tributions have come in, among
consisting of the best players on gratitude and appreciation for
Harris Ellsworth is publisher of
the most outstanding is this one the Roseburg News-Review and
the post, these to tie determined me many klnduvasea shown our
by
Merritt
Mareta,
241
21st
Q.
M.
by their performances in the beloved brother in bls recent ill­
has been a resident of the district
Camp White.
various tournaments.
I ness an for the ay tupa Uie tic
for the last 15 years. He has been
"We Danced Til The Stare consistently active in public ser­
Volley ball will come in for I thoughtfulness and courtesy of
Went to Sleep"
considerable attention. It is plan- the many friends, and or the
vice work and is at present the
ned that a volley ball tournament members of the Elks Lodge dur­
Verse;
, appointed state
senator from
CHAS. L. Me*ART
will be held among the teams in ing his recent illness and death.
After what seemed a century, Douglas county,, is president of
Candidate for U. S. Senator.
the various post units, with a And also for the beautiful flowers.
One of America'a outstanding
the "Keep Oregon Green Com­
we met by chance las night.
etaiecmen; minority loader of
champion selected. Trophies are
Mr. and Mrs. William H.
We danced again than every­ mittee" appointed by the gover­
fbe Senate, lie has the coal-
to be awarded the winners.
Loughlin.
Nan Luis Obispo,
nor.
thing, started to be alright.
i
dance of hia aasoeialee; proved
Officers of the various units are
abili tv to work const rum vrl v
California.
Chorus:
/
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Ellsworth concluded his trip to
and electively for Oregon and
urged to
contact the Arena
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lough
We danced til the stars went to this country Wednesday and went
Director to arrange for time for
lin, Winslow, Arkansas.
sleep,
to northern Lane and Linn count­
officers on arena courts. The
ies to conclude the campaign
in a bed of blue above.
building is open from 4 p. m. to 6 TIUN ANU THAT
What was the orchestra play­ which ends with the general
P. M for free play, during which
ing, we never knew, we were so election next Tuesday, November
(By Old Timer)
E lure to go to the poll» Tuesday and
any one may use the facilities To the Editor:
in love.
3.
exercise your pricelesa American heritage
the various athletic device« pro­
We danced til the stars went to
vide. From 6 P M to 11 P. M
of the right to vote for the men and women of
sleep.
MEDFORD ELEVEN TO
In the rationing of coffee,
various units at camp take over
I
Til a drowsily one by one.
your choice. Oregon voter» have chosen an
PLAY EUREKA FRIDAY
favorite
beverage,
Unole
Zeke
the devices.
They
pulled
down
the
windows
exceptionally able group of Republican candi­
Medford's Tigers and the Eure­
Service Command Units and says he’s confident that General
of heaven,
ka Loggers will clash in their 13th
dates. Examine their qualification!, atudy their
units of the Ninth Army Corps Sherman was guilty of under­
To keep out the early sun.
annual meeting on the Medford
records, and we are sure you will agree that
should arrange for time by con­ statement in his famous three-
I thought that I would miss turf next Friday night. Medford,
word
description
of
war.
tacting the arena director, the
your best interests will be aerved by electing
the stars.
in winning two and losing three
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announcement Maid, while units of
Until I saw you there.
these Republicans.
Halloween is the name
ROBF.IT A FARBELL, J*.
to date, doesn't have the power
the 81st Division should make
lAndidat« for Secretary of
You kept the starlight in your which has made them a feared
arrangements through Lt. Eugene to October 31 as the Vigil
State Another public ter van t
eyes,
Saints IMy, now chiefly known
ball club in the past.
of proved ability. An outstand­
Oates, athletic director.
The stardust in your hair.
ing Stale leaislator for 6 year».
as the Eve of the Christmas
Both have
played Klamath
Ho w»U adanuMoior hia offioo
We
bid
all
the
stars
happy
festival. It long antedated Christ­
Falls with Eureka losing 34 to6
intelligently and fairly, ghrhig
CAMP W1HTE NEWS
dreams.
ianity. The two chief character­
To win this war finally and completely ia the
diligent aervice to all part a ol
and Medford getting waxed 32 toO.
MARIONETTE SHOW GIVEN
And left them counting sheep,
the State.
According to Coach Lome Arnold
number one job of free men everywhere. Thia
A Marionette show conducted istics of Ancient Halloween were
And we kissed goodnight at the with one exception the Tigers
by Sgt. Bruce Cucknell high­ the lighting of bonfires and the
job requires unity. It requires that all serve
dawn.
came through their 7-0 win over
lighted a Sunday afternoon get- belief this Is the one night in
When we danced til the •tara Bend last week with but one in­
and sacrifice equally and without stint.
the
year
during
which
ghosts
and
togother at Service Club Nuber 1
went
to
sleep.
To this united war effort the members and
jury and the Tiger den is expect­
last Sunday, October 18. Directed witches are most likely to wander
candidates of the Republican Party pledge their
ing to come out of a tough strug­
by Mrs. Curt Hopkins, the get- around.
I GETTING 8ET FOR
/ «
s
gle with the Loggers with an­
time, their money, their brains, their energy
together consisted of dancing for
COLD WEATHER other victory added.
We read: “Cash money tn cir-
an hour and a half to the music '
and if necessary, their lives.
1 inmate in Medford city
■Die game is scheduled to start
of an SCU orchestra, followed by ' culation in this country now
The Republican Party will back the President
sets fire to his bed clothes, at 8 o’clock
a show featuring the Marionettes, amounts to 104 95 per capita".
wholeheartedly, will insist that he be given all
mattresses and 3 blankets
nn unusually fine piano player. Who's got our pro rata share?
the other night. Fire department
the power necessary to win the war; but the
It we had a few Willkles on the
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Sgt. Abramson, cowboy songs by j
put out the fire before much job, that hole in the reservoir
Real estate in Italian indus­
a young lady in costume from I
people must have this power back again after
damage was done.
would be pluged long ago.
Grants Paas, a base player and ' trial towns is going up fast. But
W. K. KIMSKV
victory is won. We must not have a permanent
Candid., le for Commisaionrr of
I not in price.
yodeler, and others.
bureaucracy.
labor. Eiporirni'od a« a worker,
» « e
Outstanding was the perform­
employer, union oili<ial and
A vote for these Republican candidates ia a
Gay de, Mussolini’s vociferous
deputy labor Uomrouisinnrr.
ance of the Ashland American
He is extraordinarily wall quali­
vote for this program.
HARRIS
Legion Kiltie band which closed mouthpiece, is so dormant there's
fied for th I d office—■« hi-h ■ li­
the show. Enthusiastic comments a suspicion his spaghetti ration
ber man (or a difficult task.
NlU. R. A llen , Stale Chairman.
from the audience indicated the has again been cut by Hitler.
favor with which the acts, the
t / r
Remember when the bobbing
dancing and dance bond were
FOR U.S. CONGRESS
of apples and taffy pulling fea­
received.
FOURTH DISTRICT
tured Halloween parties?
HALM) WEEN DANCE
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Plans for the huge Camp White
This bickering and fault-find­
enlisted men's dance are taking ing are not conductive to winning
shape rapidly, it was revealed to­ the war.
day by
Miss Rena Semenza.
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.Senior Director of Service Club
A cup of coffee a day. Well,
Number 2.
we Ash land ere, can fall back on
★ F Harris Ellsworth is not a pro­
The dance, which will be held on . Llthia water.
fessional politician, he is a citizen
Your
Logical
Choice
for
County
Officers
the evening of October 29th at the
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interested in getting good government
Elhwartb't Slogan:
large Camp White Sports Arena,
Halloween tips: Anchor your
for ALL citizens.
EARL NEWBRY, Senator, 6th Senatorial District
will be conducted under the com- ■ portable property and turn the
Concentrate sb Victory;
Wm. MCALLISTER and FRANK VAN DYKE, Representa­
bin cd efforts of both Service dog loose.
Eliminate Ma-osseetiaia;
★ ♦ He hss an enviable record of
tive« 19tJI Representative District.
Clubs, being handled jointly by i
Develop Oregon's Minor­
see
successful accomplishment for hts
Miss Rena Semenza and Mrs. Curt i
Vote next Tuesday. Don’t be
WILLIAM PERRY, County Commissioner
ala Farms and Forestal
community, his district, his state.
Honkins, ablv assisted by the a Blacker.
PAUL B. RYNNING, County Surveyor
rest of yie staff of both service
clubs. As outlined today a blanRst1
Anyhow, Wlllkla said a mouth«
PO AOV Ml SWORTH FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE. ROSFBURG. ORÍ
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STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE
ELLSWORTH
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