% 4 NUMBER 44 ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1942 Camp White News hems ASKS FOR PATIENCE— Persons with iwrup should not ■ become lmpulicnt wnen It is not collected ut once, Major Lymun V. WlUiumson, Cunimp White, Oregon, salvage officer empha- sued today Major Williamson, in churge of the juckson county scrap drive, suld "We are making every effort to collect scrap aa speedily as possible, but there is a vast amount of scrap un5.00 War Stamp to Ashland; Vice-president: Phyllis indlvidual accounting for greatest Anwiiia of Rcedsjxjrt, Secretary: amount of scrap. Evelyn Rigor of Klamath Valls, (In each building)—$1 War DEDICATORY NEKVK'EN HELD Treasurer: Henrietta Hail cm Red Stamp to two high collectors of Over two hundred persons, Bluif, California; Advisor: Dr. scrap many of them civilian, attended Bui table award for high room the Indicatory Services of the Arthur S Taylor of tbe college on pounds per student basis. Post CTiapel at ('amp White, Ore- faculty. gon. on Sunday October 25 THE PUBLICITY Presiding wu Chaplin John B. Dad«*' Duy Nov. 7 to Be 1. Every student of Ashland Porter, to who the Services were Streamlined at College Public Schools will consider him­ of peculiar interest since they self a publicity agent. were his last before leaving for 2. Newspaper publicity will be OREGON STATE COLLEGE Chaplin's School at Harvard University. Oregon Blate's first wartime handled by Mrs. Cook in Central Highlighting the affair. Briga­ Duds' day will be held Saturday, i Office, phone 8301. Report in- dier Gciieral Amos Thomas, com­ Novsnibar 7, with a program teiesUng items to her, during af- manding gcm-riil of Camp White, streamlined in keeping with condl- , lernoons only. ---------•-------- Have an address in which he tlons, according to arrangements Seasonality Law to Affect THE SURVEY declared that the American by Will E. Gibuon, 1. Every home in Ashland will fighting Army of toay is the completed Jackson Co. Concerns cleanest army morally and phy- Portland city auditor and presi­ be contacted. alcaliy of any ou earth, Invoca- dent of the Dada, with local stud­ 2. When a representative ol the Clatsop county with 30 has the tion was delivered by the Rev. ent and faculty leaders. The foot­ home has been contacted, "Get in moat seasonal firms under the Howaid G. Eddy of Ashland and ball gume thia year is with the the Scrap” card is filled out. One new determinations just com- Dedicatory Adress by the Rev. University of Montana. will be made out for every home, pleted by the State Unemploy* Ixiuis C. Kir bey, presient of the Eliminated this year will be the Also, a tag will be hung from ment Compensation Commission, Medford Ministerial Association. big annual banquet and in its the knob of the front door, The but Marion county’s 22 concerns The dedicatory act was ¡icrfornied by Chaplin George C 1'earson ol’ .place student groups will enter- other is to be retained in the operating seasonally employ the Camp White, and the Benedic­ tain visiting dads in houses and hands of the collector. most workers, 7,40S. tion was delivered by the Rev, halls, after which a night pro­ 33. Card will call for the fol- Although the number of sea­ Mr. Bender of Central Point, gram consisting entirely of stud­ Oregon. Lt. James T. Steele of ent talent will be given in the lowing information: GET IN THE sonal firms in the state was cut SCRAP, Name, Address, Phone from 346 to 239 this year, Clat­ Camp White sang a solo , Memorial Union building. number, approximate amount of sop lost only one concern, while Registration of dads will start HALLOWEEN DANCE scrap. Colicited by ---------- , of Multnomah county's 48 seasonal Over 1100 soldiers and 400 girls at 930 Saturday morning, with the ----------school. The tag will firms decreased to 29, employing attended the Halloween dance the annual business meeting at bear the folowing statement: 6,889 persons. Employes of sea­ Reports of campus pro­ Thursday night October 29. at 10:30. the Camp White, Oregon. Sports gress, with special .«tress on the SCRAP HAS BEEN REQUEST­ sonal concerns total 34,016 In Oregon. Arena The outstanding enlisted military reserve programs, will ED HERE. in* n . m alf.iii since the iM-ginnlng be given. Harold Nelson, Salem, 4. Cards will be collected by The 1941 seasonality law. which of the Ciimp, Highlights of the is chairman of the student com­ the rooms. After a card has been affects only those concerns which dunce were the introduction dur­ filled out for every home, ar­ operate at less than 45 per cent ing the evening of General Amos mittee in charge, and Corwin Me Thomas, commanding general of I-ain, Corvallis, in charge of en- rangements will be made for a of peak pay rolls .does not af­ truck to call for large amounts. fect any firm in four counties— Camp White, and a floor show tertalnment. ------------- •------------- which included the Commando -------- •--------- Gilliam, Grant, Harney and Jef­ girls group from Klamath Falla, ferson. For Jackson county 16 PHOTO TINTING — Enlargements L*upcr Plates O. K. Oregon, and several singing and tinted in natural oil colors. Any concerns with 725 employes are dancing artists. If Used But Once size 50c and up. Greeting cards affected. Unemployment benefits The mammoth Sports Arena was $1.00 per dozen. Homer A. for seasonal employes are re­ decorated in a Halloween manner A certain restaurant owner Lee, Lithia Hotel. stricted during the off-seasons. and music for the affoir was partly solved the dish washing furnished by the well-known En­ gineers Band. Men came dressed phase of his labor problems by in fatigues and girls for the most substituting paper plates for the serviceware Which part wore prints. There were ordinary specialty acts. In addition to the would have been well and good, floor show, and coffee and dough­ had it ended there. nuts for refreshments. But soon the state department Corporal Don Safford acted as master of ceremonies. Dancing [ of agriculture received complaint.*! that customers at this place were was from eight to twelve. being served on paper plates that bore the marks of previous use. COUKSKS OFFERED— The opportunity for soldiers to Investigation was made and the further their education by corres­ amazed field man soon informed pondence study was announced the restaurant proprietor that today from Headquarters, Camp state sanitary regulations don't White, Oregon. The Army Insti­ the tute offers correspondence courses tolerate trying- to stretch to all enlisted men who have been normal life of a paper plate. ------------- •-------------- in active service for four months or more, the announcement said. THE MINER 1042 HOLIDAY The enrollment fee is $2 00 per STATIONARY READY NOW course, and courses offered include Patriotic and Christmas letter­ the Sciences, Business, Mechanics, envelopes, folders and English Social Studies, Mathe­ heads, cards. Call and see these beau­ matics, Elcctrtcnl course, and Civil and Architectural course tiful display, or you may make such as surveying, structural en­ your selection from any of our stores and we will imprint them gineering, carpentry, etc. Various universities and col­ for you at a very small charge. ----------- •------------- leges. recommended by the Army (Miner Photo-Eng.) Institute, also offer courses to A traveling examiner of opera­ U S O Center, located in the heart of Ashlands beautiful City soldiers, the announcement said, The rates on these courses vary tors and chauffeurs is scheduled 1 Park known as Lithia Park, a mile long and is entered from the Monday, . Plaza in the City of Ashland, dotted with Lithia Water fountains according to the subject In to arrive in Ashland, Oregon, the Oregon State Svs- November 9 and will be on duty ■ all through the Park, with spacious lawns, woodland lakes and tern of Higher Education offers at the City Hall between the hours i streams, bridle trails, banks of brightly colored flowers, paths, correspondence courses. of 9 a m. to 1 p.m instead of , grottos and a Zoo which makes the U S O a haven of beauty for | Information concerning corres­ closing at 3:00 P.M. according our soldiers here at Camp White, who ail marvel at it. These Boys are from the eart, south and middle west and never dreamed pondence study may be obtained to a recent announcement re­ of going to a Garden of Paradise that we have here, also the fine at the Snecial Services Office at Secretary of ' treatment they receive at the Headquarters of the U.SO. Mothers Camn White, south Headquarters leased from the ¿need never fear of their Boys going astray or getting lonsaome. State's office. Bunding. ----•---- Ashland U. S. O. Center CITY OFFICIALS ELECTED TUES In the race for city council, Lloyd Selby was high man, poll­ ing a total of 819 votes. W. J Daugherty was second with 798 and J. A. Putman was third with 747. W. J. Crandall was fourth in the three-man contest with 66« votes. Daugherty and Cran­ dall were candidates for re-elec- tion. These candidates were re-elect- ed without opporttion: J. <4- Adams, City Recorder; Gertrude Biede Easterling, treasurer; W. W. Robison, R. E. Detrick and Louis Dodge, Park Commissioners. Keaolutiona Adopted at War Emergency Meet At a War Emergency Confer­ ence for School Administrators held In Salem October 26 and 27 the following resolutions were un­ animously adopted; 1. There be more state support of education. Government 2. The Federal work through the state depart- men Is of education. 3. The High School Victory Corps be adopted and adapted to the local school situation. 4. Pre-induction training shall be provided for high school jun­ iors and seniors. Federal funds should be made available for ad­ ditional costa, 5. There shall be Increased em- phasis of the physical fitness pro- gram of the public schools. 6. Length of the school pro- gram shall be maintained and care should be exercised in de­ termining what constitutes an employment emergency. h 7. High schools should grant up to two units or four credits for military service. 8. Certification requirements of teachers be so adjusted that in an emergency it will be possible to qualify teachers who have the proper training and qualifications for positions in Oregon schools. 6. The proper military and gov­ Gridiron Friday Eve ernmental authorities should con­ sider and determine the defer­ With three losses and one win ment of instructors essential to charged on their season record, the educational program in iti re­ the Ashland high Grizzlies foot­ lation to the war effort. ball team will come back to Wal­ --------- «--------- ter Phillips field next Friday SIGN OF TIMES night to battle Dunsmuir in a A poster on a 1929 automobile non-conference game. The Calif­ parked at a curb in Detroit, ornia club hasn t done so well in Mich.: "Do not collect this scrap the Northern California league .—I still drive it" this season and should be a good ------------------------------ match for Roland Parks' boys. THIS AND THAT Word comes from the Grizzly (By Old Timer) camp that the Ashland outfit is To the Editor: more than angry at their miser­ No doubt some of the defeated able showing so far this season candidates entertain feelings akin and now claim to have the kinks to that of an editor friend of ironed out. They aren't promia- mine who figured as an "also ing to win from Dunsmuir but ran" in an election, Queried az say they will not let the home to how he felt, he replied: “I feel folks down again, Coach Parks like Lazarus; I’ve been licked by has •pent a busy week drilling doge." the team in new plays and polish- r < r ing up the old ones and a differ- Civilians sacrificed their trouser ent outlook is being held at the cuffs as a war economy to save « high school. wooL However, the barn door Parks says, with the exception front and bell bottomed trouser of Ken Caton who is hospitalized of the navy lads remains un­ the team is in good shape with scathed. strengthened reserve material » » » ready to take over at a moment's Goering warns the Germans of notice. the scarcity of meat. Uncle Zeke The reserves have had two opines he'd like to prenare them games with Central Point for ex­ for the wust—only there isn't perience and some of them are any. knocking hard at the door of first » » v string berths. Mussolini has discovered that Friday night's game will be the if you bet on the wrong side in second home appearance of the war, you don’t get a chance to Grizzlies with the third and final hedge. showing scheduled for November » » v 13 against Medford for the con­ A noted English woman sug­ ference cellar position. Friday's gests that Hitler should get mar­ game will start at 8:15 p.m. ried. And so, no doubt, carry ------------- •------------- the war right into his home. ONLY A FEW DAYS— Only a few days remain in which to apply for three posi- tions to be filled soon by the State Unemployment Compensa­ tion Commission and U.S. Employ­ ment Service. Applications for the examinations which are to be given November 21 in several Ore­ gon towns, must be filed not later than next Monday, November 9, with Prof. William Griffith, Su­ pervisor of Examinations 7QJ Spaldinf Building, Portland. Jun­ ior employment officers are to be selected for 22 local offices while the collection attorney and hear­ ing stenographer will work in Salem. Pay runs from $140 to $250 a month. Some one ought to start a "i ‘ ’ 'shortage of commercial print- —.. —we — ing" rush. ----- .. would welcome the 1 « » Everyone must do his bit, but so far no man has started knit­ ting socks for the W.A.A.C. » » » When that Second Front is cooked by the Allies, it will not be to Hitler’s taste. ♦ ♦ » "Time Tempers All Things", said the phiosopher. How about razor blades’ < < r Old King Winter wreathed Old Grizzly's brow in white Tuesday. < r r Roses are red, violets blue, sugar is scarce and coffee soon, too. /• 1 1 Verily, many are called few are chosen. and Doni forget to pay that elsc- ,tioQ bet. '