Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 04, 1943, Page 4, Image 4

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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 4
OCI) Official Likes
Food Guarding Plan
HINDSIGHT
ON SPORTS
HOME RUN
Of
LAUGHTER!
NOLAN
LANDIS
SARA AUGOOO
FRAWlfY
FKHTHtC
fROMTISIti
Sun. Mon. Tues
POWERFUL ROMANCE!
GENE TURttfY
GEO. MONTGOMERY
LYNN BARI
GEMS OF THOUGHT
FAILURE OK SUCCESS
When unconscious of a mistake,
one thinks he is not mistaken;
but this false consciousness does
not change the fact, or i s re­
sults; suffering and mistakes re­
cur until one is awake to their
cause and character—Mary Ba­
ker Eddy.
I firjd the great thing in this
world As not so much where we
stand as in what direction we are
moving.—Oliver Wendell Holmes.
How much easier our work
would be if we put forth as much
effort trying to improve the qual­
ity of it as most of us do trying
to find excuses for not properly
attending to it.—George W Ball-
Failure indicates that energy
inger
has been poured into the wrong
channel.—D. Brande.
There is only one real failure
in life that is possible, and that
is, not to be true to the best one
knows. — Farrar.
PRACTICAL HEALTH HINTS
Something unusual In tile way
of civilian organization to protect
foodatuffa in event of attack by
gas was unfolded to Major G E
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By Dr. lamen A. Toboy
San Francisco, when lie conferred
receutly with chemiata of t Hi­ l> EGUl.ATION of American most economical and abundant
'
I A .IS till- Al I . >1 ! I.
foods.
foods division ol tile state de -
tion taken by the newly appointed
In addition to Its food energy
I’EI.K XXS KI X XX il l».
|>ai-tment of agriculture.
1’KOl N( K 4.KIZZl.ll-.>
Major Arnold 'learned that the Knud Administrator of the Fed values and both building piotoi*«.
era I Govern­ enriched bread contains th. Im
Coach Wayne Scott's Klamath division fieldnuMi, subject to call
ment. Because pot tant B vii.itiuns. tillin' m
Falls high school basketball team day or night, have received care­
of the increased riboflavin, mid nuieiii, as well .>
ran Astounds Grizzlies all over ful instruction in wiiat to do to
importance of iron, call lum, and phosphoi us F'ui
the place to wui 45-35 Friday guard fooiis m case ot raid These
bread in our all practical puip>»<a it is
night and 35 to 27 Saturday night men are scattered ovci the state
wartime diets, ally equivalent to w hoi«
on die Kiatna h court. I'he pair ot and have tirs hand knowledge ot
such immediate bread in dietary prop* i in s
likwes made it three m a row for location of all food stores in their
action was a
Th«* federal older puts limits
Ashland, Medford having started section X'olunleer committeemen,
logical first on the amount of milk solids
the downhill trek here last Tues­ mostly engaged tn food handling,
step.
shortening, and sugat in white
day night.
have been chiisen to work with the
Consumers bread, limits which many es| it-
According to tlie reports, the fieldmen
will be inter­ consider somewhat too low An
Or. J. A. Tobey
Pelicans used an exceptionally last
ested tn know- increase in the quuntlt < ot tie
Major Arnold said he was im­
break on the Grizzlies in he first pressed with possibilities of tying Ing how they are affected by this valuable ingredients bus b< ell mi
game and had ..tlieir tongues such a set-up as the Oregon de- order, which wus issued on De­ der considei ation. ml th« i may
hanging out" before things were partaient has into the civilian il e- ci'tnbet 29. to take effect on Janu be raised, as would le I. ii . i n!<
ary 1». 1943 On the whole, they
nicely started. In the second game. fense picture.
Milk, for example, is a m t
will be benefitted by it.
Ashland's defense was tighter and
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vuluable nutrient tn inodert
Perhaps
the
most
significant
the Pelicans had more tremble XSHLXM» 1 "«» NOTES
bread, which adds to it vitamin
provision in this order is one re­ Bi, calcium, and excellent protein
gettting through.
(Continued From Page 11
The two teams meet here Feb- 10:30 io 12. Miss Myrtle Funk- quiring that hereafter all white Instead of the foul | e* cent milk
bread shall be enriched This
ruary 12 and 13.
hauser.
allowed in the onginui vil U<‘l. *1*
means that every loaf ot 111«- twelve
12 to 2. Mrs Bertha Snuth 2 to
parts is better
billion or more pounds of white
5. Miss Florence Allen 5 to 8, bread produced annually bv
Hl MBLE GRIZZLIES FACE
Other provisions in
Mrs Alice XVillits, 8 to 1 10:45.
( AX EMEN HERE I RID XX .
American bakers will contain ex­ reduce the numl»«-i t v. t ti< ■ o'
Mrs. Ch«*t Putney.
MEDFORD THERE Tl ESHAY
tra vitamins and minerals natui.il bread a baker r.iu pioduis < linn
nate slicing of bread by b.i et
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Basketball conference standings.
to whole wheat.
and
prohibit certain practices sui n
Mr
and
Mrs.
Dick
Myers
vis
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Pct.
Team
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At th* end of 1942 about 70 per
•>
.667 ited the USO center Thursday af­
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cent of all our white bread had as returns of stale bread
, Grants Pass
Hom«* slicing of bread should
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.667 ternoon. Mr. Mvers is on the staff
been thus enriched by voluntary
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Roseburg
be
no hardship Un-'iri i bread
yf
the
Medford
USO.
2
action of the bakers, who aie ulso
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Ashland
keeps bett«r. Honien ,k< i> sh ,-ild,
Mrs.
Benny
Fontaine,
a
mem
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2
bearing
the
expense
of
this
ini
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Medford
provement in our stall of life however, be careful not to cut
Twice stopped by the Grants ber of the Medford USO staff
Enriched bread remains one of our themselves.
Pass Cavemen, the* Ashland Griz­ visited the Ashland USO Thurs­
day
evening.
Mrs.
Fontaine
is
zlies will try again Friday night
PI.AXS I OK ORF.GOX
when the two teams meet on the leaving Medford next week to take SOME SENSE
(EX 1 EXNI XI. I XDEKXX XX
Ashland junior high floor. The a position in the USO at Nor­ us ME NONSEI.XSE
"Father, whui Is meant by the
The “Oreg, it Plan I
game, to be followed by a prelim­ wood. California
The junior hostess executive term 'dipkimauc phriuu-oiogy' ’ servance of the Old (I
j urary. will start about 8 o clock
"My son. if you tell a girl that Centennial 1843 1943"
On paper, Jerry Gastineau's committee convened last week for
team has a chance of upsetting a supper meeting during which time stands st til while you gaze given wuh* circulate
the high-flying Cavemen this time they made plans for smaller group into her eyes that's diplomacy schools of i ri-gon mid
Ashland has twice beaten Rose- discussions during February Miss But, if you tell her that her fac«- states I ha been «
the h-Hihng <'lm.u’ors
berg, who in turn, halted Grants Mary Jean Hendricks was chair­ would stop u clock, taut isn't
Inpt
and elsewhere, and 1
Pass in a brace of games last man of the meeting Work for the
coming month will be mapped out The wanton hills he naked U»
«•d mi I r<- trame: * it I
A ill
week.
the breeze,
encan Pioneer Traili
Each having won four games, by the smaller groups, and an­
T..e w.>-.«Is and thickets now
tion The Oregon C«> luncil, Am-
Grants Pass and Roseberg are tied nouncements of their plans wil be
..re ail unfrocked.
issued
later.
encan Ptoncer Trails Association
for the leadership of the league
The USO weekly bulletin was Bai. ar« the Limbs of the shame­ which formulated the pl.ui, anil
with Medford and Ashland tied
less tr«*«*a.
distributed
over town as usual
the Centennial
Arivi «ory Com-
for second place with two wins
,\o wonder that the corn IN
Wednesday
by
members
of
the
mission a|>|«>inted by the gover
apiece. Ashland and Medford will
.•«nocked Anon
nor of Oregon, have passi«! this
clash on the Medford court Tues­ Camp Fire group. This month th«*
Junior High school group direct­
day night to break their tie.
The too best subjects for con­ on to the tenchers < if Am< ri a
ed by Frances Wort will do th«-
Who will la* Interi-sti ed in this
service. I-ast month it was done versal ion are talking shop fuid gri-at national ot icrvnnci*
to
HERE FOR TXXV GAMES
mak.ng iove.
by the Camp Fire girls of th«-
purpose «M the Oregon Plan is to
basketball
Humboldt States
Washington school under direc»' A gentleman in the optica) bus- teach A mcncaniiim to American
team from Arcata will invade the
tion of Doris Hitchcock.
iijess v. as instructing his son in through iietivithu Dr
lair of Coach Jean Eberhart »
The bulletin, from its printing the te< unique of chiseling a fair
Southern Oregon College of Edu­
to its distribution, represents the and honest price out of a custo­
Àssi.
cation quintet for two games in
attention of a wide group of volu­ mer. He said, "Son after you have
pl'l, V
the local college gym Friday and
nteer workers. Miss Marian Ady fitted the glasses to a cuattmer,
Saturday nights.
of the College art department and tile customer asks. What's
In a previous two-game series
drew the decorative designs Mrs the charge' you should say:
at Arcata Humbold, won the first
Frances White of the college sec-' " 'The charge is ten dollars
one by 15 points but the Sons rvtarial department directed the
Then ¡siuse and watch for th«*
took the second one in a close con- typing and mimeographing. Miss
flinch.
test.
Fay Harkins addressed those cop-1 "If the customer d»a-s NOT
Coach Eberhart says his team is ies sent to a specified list of of­
flinch, you say. "That s for th«-
in fine shape after their gruelling ficers a Camp XVhite.
frames: th«* lenses will be an<» h«-r
go with the Harlem Globe, rot­
Tuesday, 8 p. m„ Mrs XV. C. Hen dollars "
ters and are eager to come out
Albert is in charge of a program
"Then you pause again but
on top in the Humboldt aeries
of music recording, the listener's this time Just slightly and again
This presents an
excellent hour.
you watch for the flinch
chance for Ashland fans Jo wit­
"If the customer doesn't lunch,
ness some fine college basketball
Corporal Lee T. Witty of Camp you say , Each.”
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White visited with Mr. and Mrs.
SOLE REGISTRATION
You can t kiss a girl unexpect­
T. L. O’Hara last week end
DECREASES THIS TERM
edly. The nearest you can conn- I »
Mrs. Harry Travis is in San it is to kiss her sooner than she
At the close of registration for
thought you would
the winter term a total of 142 Diego this week
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studen.s had registered at the
"How kind of you,” said the
Lee Burns of Antioch. Calif.,
Southern Oregon College of Ed-
girl,
"to bring these lovely flow­
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bill
Ford
and
ucation. This is a decrease of 36
per cent over last year's total of son spent the week end with ers. They are so beautiful and
fresh 1 believe there Is Mime dew
Judge and Mrs. M T. Burns.
221 for the same term.
on them yet.”
The enrollment of men students
"Yes,," stammered Die young
Mr. and Mis. Art Cooper of
dropped 44 per cent as opposed to
embarassment.
a decrease of women studems of Weyhaueser camp visited in Ash­ man in great
"but
I'm
going
to
pay it off
land
Tuesday.
30 per cent. Most of the 47 men
morrow "
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students now enrolled are current-
Mrs. Jesse Lilly is visi'ing in
ly enlisted in some reserve pro-
"Hello, Coach"
Stockton, California.
gram.
“I thought you
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First-year students totaled 53
drink while In training
Dr. Charles Haines spent three
and is a decrease of 46 per cent;
I "What makes you think
second-year students totaled 49, a days in Portland last week on be«*n drinll'.ng. Coach’
decrease of 19 per cent; third- business.
"I'm not the Coach
year students totaled 14, a de­
Miss
Frances E Dodds, director
crease of 71 per cent.
If a fee of fifty cents were
In the lower division and teach­ of the Ashland USO center has charged to see the sun riiie, nine-
er education groups. 86 students moved to her new apartment at tenths of the world would be up
are classified as junior college 900'4 Iowa Street. Mtss Dodds in the morning Anon
and only 56 are classified as formerly lived at the IJthia Hotel
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teacher education. Junior college
Soph: Did you ever tuke chloro­
Every failure Is a step to suc­ form ?
students dropped only 8 per cent
where the teacher education jtrottp cess; every detection of what Is
Frosh: No, Who teaches it?
false directs us toward wna: is
dropped 56 per cent.
This term a total of 41 different true; every trial exhausts some
No matter how much you like
students are enrolled in the Sec­ tempting form of error. William a parade, it's no fun when they
Wh ewell.
retarial Science curriculum.
drill in your mouth
I lie Government Regulates Bread
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Of'¡ria1 Pictures < f
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“The OLD
”?MESTEAD”
Will!
h Ivirv and the
Weax er Bros.
Matinee Saturday
i <■ liiniiii is Sundax
W IXiugty of Oakland,
is «pending a couple
in Ashland caring for
Fred Mlltrnbergcr. wh«> has
been editor <>f the Miner the past
year, is opening a j«>b shop on
Kist Main street
The prefix Mac i.«i a G.ielle word
meaning "son '
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(Jive lier Flowers for ' alrm inc's
Day
'ÿ- i
TIME TO PLANT AGAIN
NAT CHEAPER
” V I BIGGER .
Rose Bushes, 29c and 59c
Potted Plant», Cut Flowers
And Corsage»
JUST BETTER!
Fertilizer, 15c Bag
Seeds for that Victory Garden
Wardrobe Cleaners
J. V. W. 5 and 10c STORE
On the Plaza
J
Phene 3281
—Delivery
“Flowers For All Occasions”
271 MORTON STREET
Phone 41(41
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