Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 12, 1942, Image 1

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ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1942
Physical Program
Under Way At
S. 0. C. E. Daily
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STABILIZATION
DIRECTOR
Medford and Ashland
Collide Here Friday
For Cellar Position
Jackson Co. To
Receive Huge
0. & C. Sum
NUMBER 45
NEW SOUTH PACIFIC
NAVY CHIEF
Fighting for the dubious honor
of bolding the cellar position of
the southern Oregon football con­
ference, Medford's Black Tornado
The men's gymnasium ut the
and the Ashland Grizzlies will
Mr. Otto C. F. Krueger, district
Batuiday, Novemoer 7 opened
Southern Oregon College of Edu­
tangle Friday night at 8 o’clock forester in charge of the Medford
Uie JVM1UU1U U<3M wuen
cation is a scene of furious acti­
on Walter Phillips field in their district of the O. A C. Administra­
ouuiity oueiuuauui air>wu wi»u
vity every afternoon as Jean F
annual big game.
This is the tion, states that Jackson County
*ut oujuiAi sail ior junior uu»K.oa
first year that Medford has played will receive 388,568 29 in lieu of
Eberhart, Director of Men’s Ath­
u<oau<-<M>l to Oe
luvjua;,
letics, puts his charges through
on the Ashland field since the current taxes on the O. A C.
-'■uveiuoer
rd
al
*.w,
arm
ruuuu »
the newly reorganized
physical
Medford gridiron was turfed.
lands this year, and in addition, .
coiu uunamg, uie iur<n*.e uvv
Both teams started out slow 338,359.37 on account of delin­
conditioning program.
wursuig auiU
juisa t/pai
The 8.O.C.E. has reorganized
this season but Medford came to quent payments which were due
uov Uireeiur suueiliuie iijmg co
its physical education program |
life by beating Bend 7 to 0 Oct­ in years prior to the creation of
locale a repair mau. rue u-uier
because of the
nrw
emphasis
ober 23 and followed that by up­ the O. A C. Administration in the
uaugnman arrived and was auie
placed on physical conditioning in
setting the dope sheet in win­ General Land Office . The total
vu gel repairing none auu wiui
the pre-inductlon training pro- *
ning oer Eureka 21 to 7. Prev­ income of the county this year
aiu irom iwo •uidieis a nre
grams of the Army. Navy, Coast |
iously, Medford had beaten only from the O. A C. forests is the
soon going. Camp eire girm nexi
Guard
and
Marine Corps,
in ,
Yreka 13 to 0 while being stop­ sum of the two items, or 3126,-
at riven lu oisiriuUie Uie ^veea-y
which the college is participating 1
ped by aMrshfield, Grants Pass, 927.66, The county revenue from
programs. uuriug a lull vireciur
Every full time the male stud- .
and Klamath Falls.
this source has risen steadily year
-ur». rleien biuan wrote up uie
ent registered at the college who
Ashland, who wasn’t supposed by year since 1938 when the O. A
weeas publicity regaining tne
is physical fit, is now required to
to have anything at the begin­ C, lands were placed under man­
ping pong tournament, ounuay
taka physical education one hour
ning, got by Lakeview 20 to 0 agement by the General Land Of­
WASHINGTON, D. C.—The Navy musicaie and soldiers wives tea
euch day. five days a week. The
in their first game which caused fice
Timber cutting on the O.
objectives of the new physical Photo shows Supreme Court Jus- other conference members to sit A C. lands is now proceeding at Department has announced appoint­ 10 be neid next Tnursday. Mrs.
ment of Vice Admiral William F.
conditioning program is to ruise dee James F. Byrnes, who was
up and look. Since then, though. about the rate of 500 million feet Halsey, Jr., fa/ned task force com­ Aorrna ulearns next arrived wiui
named
by
President
Roosevelt
to
the general standard of physical
Ashland has been
licked
by annually, which is the amount of mander who carried out the smash­ Kiicnen supplies and with her own
head the Office of Economic
fitness of every male student in Stabilisation established by th«
Klamath Falls, Grants Pass, Yre­ the sustained yield which these ing attacks on the Jap-held Gilbert overnight soldier guest just trom
and Marshall Islands, as successor 11 inonuis service in Uie A iuhku
college it is designed to develop President.
ka, and Dunsmuir.
lands can be expected to produce
If comparative scores mean any­ perpetually. County revenue from to Vice Admiral Robert L. Chorm- war zone. Asked now he tert
abilities to withstand hardship of
a physical and nervous nature and
thing, it looks like it will be a this source has risen, therefore, ley as commander of U. S. Naval wiien under bombing attacK, ne
forces in the South Pacific. Admiral
to develop skills, coordination, Rev, J. R. G. Haynes
whale of a battle Friday when about as high as it can be ex-, Ghormley, who has been in com­ said, “Just plain scared”. Mrs.
speed of action, quick decision,
these
two
arch-enemies
clash
mand of the U. S. forces in the *xierina 8 rm tn came witn arms
I n Called to Rest Ashland put up the best fight of pected to go.
accurate thinking and self dis­
Solomons, has been relieved of his lull or game equipment and a kil
Revenues received by the coun-1 command. His new duties have not
ipline through sports.
any conference member against
ruu of tricks sent by Home De­
Rev. James K O. Haynes, aged
ty in lieu of taxes from the O. A been announced.
In addition to these general ob­
the champion Klamath Falls team
monstration Agent Marian barred.
84, died Saturday morning, after
C. lands may be used for roads,
losing only 26 to 0.
The best
jectives, every man has specific
Already Junior High School Prin­
a abort illness He was a retired
schools, or other county purposes, j
objectives to attain. He must run
Medford could do was 32 to 0.
cipal toarl Kogers nad helped out
had been a
There are 18 counties in Oregon; Cecil C. Morris Assigned
a total of 50 miles at the rate Baptist minister and
Granta Pass humbled Medford by
with a game table made in tne
which
participate
in
the
earningi
since 1006,
To Camp Kohler, Calif. school shop. Mrs. Georgia Wood­
of a mile or more a day and must resident of Ashland
a 12 to »6 count while Ashland
He la survived by four sisters, stumbled before the Cavemen 33 of the O. A C. lands, 50 percent
be able to run a mile In 6 minutes
worth at the information desk m
of which is divided among them.
Mrs.
Grace Griffith of Klamath 1 to 0.
CAMP KOHLER. Calif., Nov. 9 tne afternoon arranged
Every man must learn the hand­
several
The counties participate propor­ —Private Cecil C.
of Sunday dinner dates and a num­
Morris
stand and be able to hold it 10 Falls,’ Mrs. M H Royse of Seat­ I Word drifting from Lome Arn­
tionally to the assessed valuation Salem, Oregon, has arrived at
seconds or for a distance of 20 tle; Mrs. Sarah Jay and Mrs old's Medford camp says all of
ber of date for overnight hos­
of the O. A C. lands in each of Camp Kohler for basic training at
feet and must learn to hold the Fanuy Purdy, both of Ashland. the oTrnado squad are in good
pitality. Four soldiers wrote our
head-stand for a period of at least Also surviving la a brother. Henry shape while Ashland has a list of the counties. Each county regu­ the Signal Corps Replacement chairman, requesting Home Hos­
His wife cripples. Whether Owen Grif- larly receives its prorata share Training Center here.
20 seconds
From the full hang Haynes of Ashland.
pitality with two blondes, a brun­
whether or not any O. and C.
on the high bar he must be able passed away August 3. 1941.
fith’s injured knee will enable
Private
Morris,
the
son
of
Jack
ette and a red head.
Funeral services were held at him to see much action remains timber is sold in that particulai Morris of Rt. 2, Ashland, Oregon,
to chin himself at least 10 times
While visiting soldiers cooked
county.
This
arrangement
is
help
­
He must be able to do 26 set-ups, the Litwiller funeral home Tues­ doubtful while Ken Caton and
came to Camp Kohler from the hamburgers, made salad, coffee
ful
in
producing
regularity
and
day
afternoon.
the front pull-up, the kip. the
Jack Newton are out for the sea­
Reception Center at Fort Lewis, and doughnuts, Mrs. Small with
stability of county income in the
hip circle and the fence vault chin
son.
Lawrence Hail's hurts are
Washington.
Dean Virginia Hales met in com­
land grant counties
high on the horizontal bar. Calis­
expected to be healed enough to
Life’s Journey Ends
He
will
be
assigned
upon
com
­
mittee to plan for the Christmas
By virtue of this arrangement,
thenics and tumbling 1 will also
McHatton, aged enable him to play while Teddy each of the counties has a direct pletion of his basic training to dance to be held at the Southern
Thaddeus G
i
play an important part l in this
Clawson's tonsilitis might keep
65. a former Ashland jewelry,
interest in any action on cut-over. more advanced specialist training Oregon College December 5. While
nrw program.
him benched again.
JHUUM*<1 away November 6.
He
or fire-ravaged O. and C. lands either at Camp Kohler or at an­ the ping-pong tournament got un­
Every man in school is being
leaves no survivors. Deceased
in other counties, taken to restore other Signal Corps post before derway the garden committee ar­
organized on a six-men fôotball
was a native of Ashland where Business Houses Not
forests on them and increase their being assigned to a combat unit. rived with flowers to decorate for
team and will play through a
many years of his life was spend.
Camp Kohler is
the Signal the musicale Sunday evening at
Affected
by
Kent
Control
schedule of four full games. Every
I earning power. Each acre of good Corps’ newest Replacement Train­ eight o’clock. Mrs. Charles Haines,
He was held in high esteem,
Douglas
fir
land,
while
kept
at
man will be organized and play
“We have had inquiries at our work growing timber, is produc­ ing Center and the only such > canteen chairman, arrived with
Funeral services were held at
on a basketball team for a 12
office as to whether properties ing an average annual income of post on the West Coast. The armsfull of produce for the Sun­
the
chapel
by
J.
P
Dodge
A
Sons
game schedule. Every man will
rented for business purposes alone at least 3100 and storing it up Signal Corps is charged with the day cook-your-own dinner,
and
box through four matches; each Monday aftemqpn, conducted by
Organ come within the Federal rent con­ like money in the savings banks installation, operation, and main­ was asked to write up some of
match wil consist of three 2 min- Rev. Howard G. Eddy
trol regulations now effective in until the timber is ready for cut-1 tenance of the Army’s vast com­ the soldier's favorite recipes so
ute rounds.
Every man
wlll selections were played by Mrs. J.
that the Art Committee could
Burial was made be­ Jackson County." said Walter J ting.
Where millions of acres I munications system.
wrestle through four matches, W. McCoy
Looker, Rent Director, today.
By whatever means necessary— make kitchen posters. Miss Kay
sides
the
parents
of
the
deceased
are
involved,
it
becomes
a
very
euch match will consist of from
He further stated that up to serious matter if any large per­ radio, telephone, telegraph, tele­
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three to five one minute rounds, in Hargadine cemetery.
the present time
regulation of centage of the area is allowed to type, flags', rockets, or runner»—
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or two out of three fails There ■
f business property rentals has not remain idle and unproductive for the Signal Corps’ mission and
Sgt. Bill Wein rib was an early
wil be sufficient instruction, prac­
been made effective here, but it any considerable period of years. motto is to “get the message Sunday morning visitor at the
tice and conditioning work to at­
may be that steps will be taken The average sustained yield of through.”
U. S O. Center patiently wait­
tain these goals.
later to bring them within the timber and county income are
ing for the arrival of the 11:48
In the swimming pool every
regulations.
AM. train from Portland, which
both seriously reduced when much Miss Frideger Elected
man will be required to pass the
At present, the control, so far area is allowed to remain unpro-
would reunite him with his mo­
Red Cross beginners’ test
Ail
As Secretary of U.O.
rental I ductive. The counties, therefore,
ther and father, Mr. and Mrs H.
CAMP WHITE. Nov. 10 “Foo", as the Medford Defense
students will be tested and classi­
Ore.
Students
Union
area is concerned, relates only to have good reason to be interested
Weinrib
from New York City.
afourlegged,
eight-inch-tall
com
­
fied for various Red Cross tests
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housing accommodations, but it in the expanding activities of the
such as: intermediate test, swim­ bination of many dog breeds and
U. of O.. Eugene, Nov. 12 1 spl. )
does cover such accommodations O. A C. Administration to bring
THI8 AND THAT
mers' test, senior life saving test, mascot of a unit at Camp White,
wherever they may be situated in cut-over and fire-damaged lands —Jean Frideger, daughter of Mr.
Oregon,
was
shoi
at
by
90
men
and the advanced swimmers’ test
(By Old Tinier)
and
Mrs.
I.
R
Frideger
of
Ash
­
the
ounty,
including
not
only
back to full production as speedily
An endeavor will be made to train yesterday—and enjoyed it.
To
the
Editor:
land, has been named secretary of
Foo slipped her collar and wan­ rented rooms in private homes, but os possible
all men to swim a half mile or
the Oregon Students Union.
hotels, tourist camps, apartments,
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dered
far
off
—
to
the
Camp
White
to keep afloat for one hour.
In the good old U.S.A, yester­
Oregon’s drive for a Student
trailer
spaces,
and
every
other
rifle range, in fact. Ninety men
WORKING IN FACTORY—
Union building, center of campus day time was taken 6ut for the
kind
of
dwelling
accommodations
were firing
Bullets zipped thr­
Dorothy Moore, daughter of activities, started in 1921, and has Armistice Day Observance and
Congratulations Extended ough
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the targets and crashed into
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Moore, has made spasmodic progress since fitting honor was paid those who
To Rogue News Staff the wooded, rocky hillside behind Oregon Way Over
given up teaching school and is that time. The ugh the war and made the supreme sacrifice in
the pits.
Little puffs of dust
The Top in Drive now employed in the Boeing Air­ financial shortage have forestalled the first World War.
The Miner Press wishes to ex­ spurted where the bullets hit, and
craft factory at Vancouver.
r r r
any immediate attemps toward
tend its congratulations to the richochetting metal made a sharp
The state of Oregon Monday
In Canada, November 11
is
construction,
the move will be
Rogue News staff for the effi­ whine that brought a yelp of hap­ completed its scrap drive.
The DIES IN NAVAL HOSPITAL—
kept alive for more prosperous' "Remembrance Day”. At Ottawa
cient work done on their Novem­ piness frofn Foo.
people of Oregon have collected
A telegram, received here Tues­ days, following the peace.
68-pound book, containing the
ber Issue of the Senior
High
Foo sat down on the road be­ in over 100,000 tons, nearly two day, announced the death of Carl
Miss Frideger is a junior in names of more than 66,500 Cana­
School paper.
Cooperation of hind the men and ran out her months ahead of schedule and of­ E. Stevens, son of Mr. and Mrs.
the school of business administra­ dians killed in World war 1917-18,
Ashland’s merchants, in advertis­ tongue in delight at the crash­ ficials believed the state was first R. E. Stevens of 440 Wightman
tion at the University this year. was placed yesterday in the Mem­
ing, made this venture possible.
ing of the M1903's. Nobody no­ I in the nation to go over the quota street, in the Veterans hospital,
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orial chamber of the Peace Tower
The many hours of hard work ticed her, She decided to wander deadline. Several hundred pounds West Los Angeles. Deceased at­
A proposed city manager form on Parliament bill by Prime
spent at the Miner office by Edi­ on. She skirted the men and ran I in Ashland are waiting to be tended high school
here
and of government for Baker, Oregon 1 Minister MacKenzie King.
tor Dorothy
Mdrris,
Associate out along the hillside where the i picker! up, solicited by the school served in the Navy until he had • was turned down at the polls, j
f
Editors Ninon King and Erlene bullets were hitting as thickly as ! children.
contracted tuberculosis.
1333 to 84.
Japan has just held a six-day
Norberg, and Busines Manager ninety men firing could
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make
Betty Whittle did not go unnoticed them.
As the war goes on the indica-
AMERICAN TROOPS LAND IN ANDREANOF ISLANDS
or unappreciated by the Miner
She was a tiny,
_ swift figure
_
tions are that the Nipponese will
in
staff, and were well
rewarded the woods, and noboAy paid any |
have opportunity to stage more
when the issue came off the press
of these festivals.
attention to her at first. She
ahead of schedule and printed to
< f /
darted here and there, yapping.
the satisfaction of all concerned? 1
i She darted at each spurt of dust
The Hitler steamroller at Stalin­
The Miner staff believes that
and examined it eagerly, and as<
grad is now emitting much steam
the Rogue News may well “walk
and doing little effective rolling.
eagerly leaped on every other
off" with the honor bestowed in spurt of dust all
around her. |
err
holding the title of "The Best
When a bullet whined from the i
“People travel too much and
High School Paper in Oregon” corner of a rock, she leaped in'
they must stop it”, declares Jef-
when it is Judged along with the direction of the sound
fers, the rubber czar.
many others by the University of
By Che law of average», Foo
♦ < r
Oregon contest judges.
should have lived about two min­
This
scrap
drive is taking a lot
•
utes.
But she bore a charmed i
of terror out of next year’s spring
FORMER RESIDENT DIES—
life. She played among the bullets
cleaning.
Baker Handsaker, a former re­
for five minutes before men firn”
sident of Ashland, and a brother
decided the small, white obiect on
“The frost is on the pumpkin.”
of Mrs. Fannie Leggett of this
before
However, the main thin? ir> to get
city, passed away
in
Eugene the hillside wasn’t a speck
their eyes
the pumpkin in the pie.
November 2.
The commanding officer, s* tnd-
< # <
•
William Savin has been trans­ Ing on a bench, signaled, “Cease
President Roosevelt aptly coun­
ferred from New York to San firing”.
sels babblers at the natioml capi­
Foo had lived to play another ALASKA-—Soundphoto— This U. S. Signal Corps photo »hows a general view of the beach as seen tal to “button their mouhs.”
Bernandina, Calif., and it’s Corp­
from a landing boat as American troops were being landed on one of the Andreanor Islands, here on
oral William Savin if you please— day.
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the third day of the occupation. Moat of the material needed by the men has been cleared from the
Congratulations . . Corporal—with
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Wach out, Adolph, the Yanka
a salute from Ashlaud,
• Subscribe for Th* Minor today, beach, only duffle bags »nd rations remain.
are coming.
Headquarter Sat
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