Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 26, 1942, Image 1

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    ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1942
VOL. XI
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Two CookN Held
In E o I noii Deaths
ASHLAND U. S. 0.
THE FRIENDLY CLUB
NEWS NOTES
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NUMBER 47
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A Happy Thanksgiving
Drive Begin» To Enroll
More Women for WAAC h
Elks Benefit
Huge Success
Following, an Investigation in
Emphasis was p:aced on "worn-|
the deaths of 47 patients and
en in the war” this week as re­
serious illness of more than 400
cruiting representatives of
the
Approximately four
hundred
others at the state mental hos­
I women's army auxiliary corps be­ and fifty Elks and their guests
Ashland UHO committee chair­ pital at Salem, where by mistake
gan an intensive drive to enroll1 crowded the club rooms of the
men and Co-chairmen gave a two- roach jKiison wua used for egg
patriotic women from all walks local Elks lodge Saturday night
way covered dish luncheon, Thurs­ powder in a scrambled egg dinner.
I of life in the WAACs for assign­ in the annual stag benefit. Much
day noon, at th« UHO clubhouse, Mrs Mary O’Hare, chief cook, and
ment to duties previously per­ credit is due Sid Reed, local sec­
in imnor of Mrs. Helen Hinull and A B Mr KU lop. assistant cook,
formed by men needed now for retary, and,
the committee in
Miss Cura Lane, UHO Directors face criminal charges
active service, Colonel J. J. Ful­ charge for a well planned and
Mrs. Hmall left Ashland, Thur*-
An information has been made
mer, district recruiting officer for executed program.
day evening tor u month's slay against Mr McKillop charging in­
Oregon, revealed.
A hilarious crowd of turkey
in liarttord, Connecticut.
voluntary
manslaughter.
Mrs
In announcing exisiting open­ buyers kept Henry Enders and his
O'Hare
facesu
charge
of
accessory
Miss Lune, Substitute Director
I ings in the WAACc, the colonel assistants running at top speed
duruig
Mrs.
aiuali s absence, after the fuel, she sgid that af­
pointed out that women without to provide raffle tickets while
comes to Ashland from Duluth, ter the patients had become ill
technical and vocational skills are those prefering a slower pace
Minnesota Hiie is an experienced she realized that a mistake had
being sought as well as those found valuable prizes in chickens
UHO worker having served on the been made but wus too frighten­
skilled in professions and trades. and potatoes at the Beno table.
UHO stuff in Tacoma, Washing­ ed to tell the hospital authorities
Primary qualifications for enlist­ Other games and amusements
Two former residents of Ash-
ton and has also been connected
ment In the women's army re- . were in progress at all times.
VUr/i
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quire that applicants be citizens
with the UHO in Jay Cooke Park, land, Murlon O Bates and William
At eleven o'clock the call to
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Minnesota.
, Moore, are listed amoi.g the 47
of the United States, between tbe
“Let’s eat” sent everyone to the
I y ' f
Wir?-
A.
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poison
victims.
Ninleen were piesent for the
ages of 21 and 45, of good moral
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basement tor the crab feed.
Mr. McKillop has coiffesM-d
luncheon and an Interesting dis­
character and physically fit.
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Y.
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Following this was a highly
that
he
sent
George
Nosen,
of
Those without skills will be
cussion followed with each chair-
entertaining
floor show featuring
Medford,
a
patient,
to
the
base
­
enlisted
as
“
basics
“
and
will
be
partl-
man giving re|»orts on her
ment for milk powder.
Nosen
assigned to military tasks which the Joe Young entertainers from
cular area of UHO work.
appurcutly mistook the poison, a
do not require specialized or vo­ Portland in Oriental and Hawai­
Forty-six Junior and Hrnior common insectide, which is simi­
cational experience. They will be ian dances, electrical steel guitar
The
the lar in appearam e to milk powder
UHO
Hostesses
attend»«!
supervised while performing their music and magician acts.
Formal L*ance at Camp White When Noaen returned with the
assignments and be given every program concluded with the sing­
last night.
Il was a beautiful powder, McKillop said he dumped
opportunity to prove their capabi­ ing of God Bless America by the
crisp night for the ride into Camp It into the mixing bowl contain-
lities to qualify for specialized entire gathering.
and the "rain god” answered u ing the egg yolks.
Some indication of the finan­
training.
The deadly substance
number of prayers by checking
Enrollee who exhibit leaderahip cial success of the evening is
the downpour which made the covered by an attendant
characteristics will be considered shown by the fact that ninety-
formal dresses safe for the trip. ticed a "strange taste“
for assignments as duty leader* six turkeys were
sold.
Those
This dunce wils held at Service vised the patients in her ward
and non-commissioned officers af­ who failed to get one take com­
dub No 2 where another formal not to cat their dinners.
ter they have completed their fort in the fact that their money
Simultaneously, in five widely
dance is to be given on December
goes to provide a happier Christ­
basic training course.
17.
Miss Rena Hemenza, Henior separated wards, patients were
Colonel Fulmer advised
all mas for
some
needy
family
Hostess in charge, extended a stricken with bewildering sudden­
women who are able to meet the through the Elks Christmas chari­
cordial invitation to all hostesses ness
primary requirements to visit ty.
Dr. John C. Evans, superinten­
ut A ah land, but they must have
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'for His gift to us as we realize their nearest army recruiting of­
WHY GIVE THANKS
an admission card to enter Camp dent of the hospital said “Mr
that one-third of India's millions fice or write
recruiting head­ LAID TO REST—
by J. R Turnbull
White Dances and these cards ~lcKlllop broke a hospital rule
go to œd hungry every night. quarters, 323 main post office,
Mrs. Barbara Brown, 86, who
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
may be secured at the Ashland! in sending a patient to get the
Many a Chinese mother has fill­ Portland, for complete informa­ died at her iiome on Fifth street
UHO. Henior Hostesses who ac-. milk but he was busy and I un­
last Wednesday afternoon, was
An American explorer away In ed her stomach with clay in order tion and application forms.
companied the girls were Ma­ derstand that this has happened the heart of tbe Amazon jungle re­ to give the sense of fulness, that
laid to rest Saturday afternoon
dame*: Norby, White, Addy. Bent­ before with other members of the ceived a radio message bidding her children might have the few
in the Linkville cemetery, Klam­
ley, Lockhart and Misses Nichol­ staff and other patients.”
ath Falls. Deceased was a native
him return home. It was a long grass-roots to stave off death a
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son, Gough and King.
of Canada. She bad resided in
trek to civilization and the call' little longer. Not until this war
LET IS GIVE THANKS
Miss Virginia Hales, Ik-an of
Ashland three years. Surviving
was urgent. He called a native is over and it can be told shall
Women, HUGE Is in charge of
are two sisters Mrs. K. E. White­
chief and arranged for carriers we know the awful, fearsome
On Thanksgiving day, we have
the Ashland Junior Hostess Bur-
line, Klamath Falls; Mrs. Agnes
The first two days they made ■nder the iron heel of the Axis
For
their
fall
ceremonial.
Nobles
much for which to be thankful,'
eau.
Her
rapid progress under his urging oppressors. But with our Thanks- of Hillah Temple and other Nichols, Vancouver B. C.
personally as well as nationally ,
The third morning the natives giving we must have a keen sense shriners will gather in Ashland passing is mourned by many Ash­
TUA N KSGIVING MOST
We have called upon GOD for1
hung around camp and made no hunger that plagues the millions on November 28, under the leader­ land friends.
many things in the near past, and
PROMINENT IN
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effort to proceed. When asked uf our responsibility to al) of ship
of Illustrious
Potentate,
NATIONAL HISTORY we shall need him desperately in why Uie daisy, on* replied ? “White these.
I George P. Taylor. Hpedal honor TH1H AND THAT
days to come. Let us give Him
(By Old Timer)
man, we are waiting for our souls
We give thanks, too, for those will be paid to Nobles of Hillah
A
spirit of thanksgiving
is this day in thanks for His bless­
the
armed To the Editor:
impressively
eloquent,
not
in ings bestowed upon us each. — I to catch up with our bodies. In the freedoms of which we apeak all Temple serving in
Limes prosperity, but in periods friends, food, rainment, and the rush and pressing demands of wur too often glibly and unthinkingly, forces, The program for the
The filibuster tactics of South­
of (Milnful adversity
Following comforts and conveniences of life, j it behooves us to take time out for those freedoms are rooted in ceremonial is as follows:
ern
Senators over the poll tax
to allow our souls to "catch up Christian faith. For example, the
1:30 p_m.—Golf at Ashland Golf
the winter of Valley Forge in Let us thank Him for the stead­
bill recalls the acrimonious debate
with
our
bodies
"
Such
a
time
is
first
amendment
to
our
constitu
­
Course
1778. when the army had dwind­ fastness of our National life in
over the Alldrich-Vreeland finan­
Thanksgiving.
tion, that which guarentees re­
2:30 p.m.—Registration of can- cial bill in 1908. Senator La Fol­
led to 4000,
continental money danger and adversity, for the
ligious
freedom,
was
added
be­
We give thanks because life,
didates, Lithia Springs hotel.
was worthless, and supplies for National will to uphold freedom
lette, almoat single-handed, con­
property, money, talents, all we cause of the representations made
4:00 p.m.—Business
session, ducted the longest filibuster on
soldiers were almost nil, Wash­ is self control.
by
the
Baptists
of
Rhode
Island.
Masonic Temple.
ington proclainmed a day of
"O Praise the Lord, for it is a have are come from God and pros­
He took, the floor and
record.
Thanksgiving,
Signlflcantly, all good thing to sing praises unto per by his blessings. We talk as if That is why we, who are called
5:00 p.m.—Social hour.
held it for 18 hours and 28 min-
Baptists,
are
ready
to
give
life
lf-
the war years of the Revolution, our God: yea a Joyful and pleasant we were OWNERS of this great
' 6:00 p. m.—Turkey banquet, utes. However,
to
he failed
land, when we are really only need be for the right of every Masonic Temple.
1777 to 1783, were years of thing is it to be thankful."
block the passage of the bill.
American, whether Mahommeden,
special
thanksgivlng
proc Ia­
Rev. A H. lire Donnell TENANTS. “The earth is the
7:30 p.m.—Parade, from Temple
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Catholic,
Jew,
Protestant,
or
Lord's
and
the
fulness
thereof.
”
mationa in the struggling colo-
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to Third and return. Divan, Band
College football used to end on
Baptist,
to
have
the
right
of
free
­
Besides he provides the sunshine
nles The first thanksgiving on CHURCH OF CHRIST
Patrol, Drum Corps, Nobility, Thanksgiving when a bunch of
and the moisture to germinate dom of worship.
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a national scale was in the year BIBLE SCHOOL 9:45 A M
Candidates.
pigskin artists were “graduated.
Yes, WE MUST GIVE
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1780. October 3, when the nat- MORNING SERVICE. 11:00 A M. | the seed which He also provides
8:00 p.m - Band concert at the Now, since the advent of "bowl
THANKS FOR WE AKE
ion had not as yet fully re- Sermon, "The Lordship of Christ- j and gives it the power to draw
Plaza,
Drum and Bugle corpa. contests, the lads can loaf around
from its environment those en­
GREATFUL TO GOD.
covered the shock of war. The Lord of Our Daily Deeds ."
the institution until the weather
patrol.
zyme
and
chromosomes
which
Thanksgiving Proclamation, the CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR, 6:30
gets warm.
8:45
p.m.
—
Reception
of
Illus-
first of a continuing aeries un­ P M with Junior High School and makes a harvest possible. It is FIREMEN'S DANCE—
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blind and pernicious egotism to
Ashland fire laddies will hold trious Potentate, George P. Tay-
broken to our time. was given Young People* groups.
American's chest
The
average
lor.
Divan,
Past
Potentates
and
by Lincoln in the midst of the EVENING SERVICE. 7:30 P M. think of "self-sufficiency" and their annual Thanksgiving dance
measurement has increased, ac-
visiting
dignitaries.
speak
of
“
When
I
have
earned,
on Thursday night.
It will be
Civil War. 1863
And now, on The High Schoo) Girls Sexette un­
cording to a clothing item. Uncle
9:00 p.m.— Exemplification of
Thursday next, an unprecedented der the direction of Mrs Koehler and produced or cultivated." The an informal affair and will be
Zeke says that's not news, in view
very
strength
with
which
we
toil
the
ritualistic
work,
first
and
sec
­
thanksgiving will come as a will sing. Sermon, "The Victory
held in the ball room of the Elk's
of the magnificent showing our
and the very breath we draw are Temple. If you are a devotee of ond sections.
special
service by radio from That Overcomes The World"
boys have made at the front.
10:00 p.m.—Second section, Ed­
the White House for the world COTTAGE PRAYER MEETING,! gifts from Him. were one chem­ the light fantastic, a good time
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in the atmosphere assured you.
die Nunn, ceremonial director,
to hear a service of prayer for Wed. 7:30 P. M. at the home of ical element
We ought to be glad that we
to
be
withdrawn
or
increased
and
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John
Ralston.
Captain
of
the
Mrs. Sarah Haskins,
the nation.
are living in America. According
we would perish in a moment.
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'Hie county jailer at Sebring. wrecking crew.
Valley Forge, Gettysburg, Ba-
to a recent report upwards of
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Some people would like you to
We give thanks because we Fla., was pretty embarrassed last
taan! And Thanksgiving!
2,750.000 homes in England and
believe there is a fuel shortage live in a land of superabundance. week—five women prisoners beat City Judge Suffers Stroke
Wales have been damaged by
May our
country never lose
here in Ashland.
Our hearts rise with gratitude him up with a broom and escaped.
Nazi bombs.
the
succession and to
realize
M. T. Burns, city judge, is re­
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that the Lord of Hosts will I
ported to be somewhat improved
Tires may be gone and gasoline
grant victory to marching arm-
MARINES ON THE PROWL
i following a stroke which occured going but the click-clack of Old
les in times of adversity when
Friday noon, Mr. Burns became
Dobbin is uncommon on city
her
citizenry
are
on
their
suddenly ill while at lunch, His
streets.
knees!
entire right side was affected by
—Rev. Bertrand Peterson
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the stroke,
His many friends
Typhus and Icicles, as well as
throughout the city are hoping
Stalin's men, are making the go­
UNION THANKSGIVING
for his speedy recoverly.
ing pretty tough for the Nazis in
i
SERVICES
Russia.
Day To You All
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Shriners to Gather
Here Hovember 28
JAILERS EMBARASSED—
Union Thanksgiving
services
will be held Thursday morning in
the First Preabyterian church at
10:30 o'clock a.m. The Rev. B.
F. Peterson of
the
Nazarene
church will deliver the sermon
speaking on "The Response of a
Thankful Spirit.”
An anthem, "Song of Thanks­
giving” will be presented by the
choir of the First Presbyterian
Church, Mrs. Florence Allen, dir­
ector; Mrs. J. W. McCoy, organ­
ist. A prayer song for men in
the services will be «ung by the
congregation.
A thank offering will be re-
ceived for the work of the Ash-
land Ministeral association.
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We are Thankful to the Ministers
for their literary contribution.
City jailers of Missoula, Mont.,
are wondering about their cell
bars. They locked up a soldier
wanted for deser |m. Next morn­
ing the soldier was missing, two
bars had been neatly severed—
and a razor blade lay on the floor.
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PARADE HAS GOAL—
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Being Thankful for what you
have not, is also ofen important
—Buy War Having* Utaoips—
Members of the A. F. of L.
meat cutters union in Los Angeles
and the San Fernando valley as­
sembled on I-abor day and march­
ed, led by a band, to a Red Cross
station -4o donate 2,000 pints of
blood.
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The hashing and re-hashing of
war news, via the radio, passeth
all understanding.
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vuHCN your
HUC6AW9 Clip
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LOTS OF TREE—
GUADALCANAL ISLAND—U. S. Marines who had just driven the Japanese from strong positions
on the Matanikou River on Guadalcanal are shown inarching over what was Jap territory a short
time before. Aerial bomba, shells, and finally the boys with the bayonets cleared the Nips from this
particular spot»
Carl Neal, supervisor of Olym- I
pic national forest, Wash., reports
he saw in the Quinault river area
a felled spruce tree scaling 38,-
000 board feet of lumber. Neal
said it would sell for >1.200 or
a net profit of $400 on the single
tree.
a