Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 11, 1943, Image 1

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    S outhern O regon M iner
VOL. XII
THIN AND THAI
i..y OLD TIMER)
ASHLAND, OREGON. THURSDAY,
SPRING QUARTER
¡u the Editor:
J usi
tne inlay hciuaewlfe hud
uu< cevued in (M Miing UM can open­ OPENS AT SOCE
MARCH 11, 1943
NUMBER 7
The White-Headed
Eagle in Charge of
Oregon Country
uso COUNCIL
MET TUESDAY
The USO Council met Wednes­
day, March 3, at luncheon in the
Y.ie winter quarter at the
er into u 01 isnl ».Mt, UJ111OU.¡ce­
Plaza Cafe. Mr«. W1U Dodge,
meni >a lli lull- that the biur on H< uimrii tzitgon College of Edu­
chairman of the Council presided.
Reports of February work at
machine pre uitci'd bread iuu» been cation, o.sn land, cluaed inursday,
The Hudson's Bay Fur Company the USO showed there had been a
March 11, and the »I’ring quarter
lifted.
and the Northwestern consolidat­ total attendance, military and civ­
en» tho following Tuesday,
1 1 ♦
ed in 1821, under the name uf the ilian, of 3,7 ¿4 during the month.
l-i
e.udi'tri
Walter
Keilford,
Kith Wednesday. Marcii 10 was
former. Not liking the surround-1 Mrs. Dodge reported that a car
d..<a»mg
atudeniM
in
assembly
<,u..<rv<*d in the Roman Catboht
ing« at Fort George a site was for use of the USO has oeen
week, staled that a reduced
CLiurUiis. Ashes were blcMtud by
chosen farther up the river where; bought, a 1940 Chevrolet, from the
roiiment
is
to
be
expected,
Uio priiwt ami placed on the fore-
a fort was erected and christened Selby Chevrolet Co.
u ivaiice enrollment figure« point
hi uis uf tin- lalthful, the prli-st
Fort Vancouver
by Governor
i a falr siZMt student body next
The Council discussed the need
saying, "Rem umber man, thou urt
George Simpson on March 19,1825 of more rooms available for over­
quarter, including mon us well as
dust and to dust thou ahull re­ i
Dr. John McLzaighln was placed night use by soldiers in Ashland.
women College students, he said,
turn.** I'tUniM bliMawd < mi Palm
in charge as Chief Factor of all | It was shown that the number of
s.iould nut hastily tor.wkc their
Sumiay are burned to make uMliew
the "Oregon Country.” He had a such rooms available 1s entirely in­
•
nooinig
jM-itud
to
enter
war
in
­
for Asti Wednesday.
tall, commanding presence, with a adequate to meet the needs. The
dustry tn which there may be leas
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mane uf snow-white hair that fell. possibility of securing space in
nued tor them than m teaching or
By this time the Japs slum Id be in other fluid« requiring the skill«
to ms shoulders and the Indians1 town in which cots might be set
convinced there is u ready-made tiiey should be gaming in college.
called him the "White-Headed up, was discussed It was stated
name for thia global conflict- the The graduating cluse of teachers
Eagle." He was monarch of all he that in addition to finding space
Boomerang War,
surveyed and ruled with on iron there would also be the problem of
lata spring wiil be very small, be
hand, though a kindly one Mc­ getting beds and bedding and the
siaiuu, a condition that will exist
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Loughlin married Margaret Me-' need of having such dormitories
"MaUh »tick l<->igthn must be la every teacher-training college
Kay, widow of Alexander McKay ; properly supervised. The Council
trimmi-d by 1-lti to
of an inch in the country, and hence to en­
who was killed on the Tonquin. I voted to make further study of
under a WPB oder to save wood " ter ‘he ranks of teacher« may be
hour children were born to them:! the matter before taking action.
u more patriotic couiw than to
Ho, Hum!
John, Eliza, Eioiae and David.
go into tne uniform of one tit the
Dr. Ralph Poston reported that
The White-Headed Eagle was a the bids for refurnishing and oth­
' «», , in which the
Thia Isn't auch a bad world after •“Senary servil
business man as well as a fur tra­ erwise improving the USO build­
all, now that everybody lum hi» highly specialized training uf a
der. He built sawmills and grist­ ing had been approved by the City
teacher
is
not
required
puinta- at least 48 of them
mill«, estabbshéd dairies and car­ Council at a meeting held the pre­
In addition to the required
1 1 1
r¡ed on a large trade along the vious evening, and that the bids
| com sea offered ui ‘he coming
With the ground properly mjmu I- spring quail er are aume that ai-
Pacific coast and in the Hawaiian had then been sent to F.W.A. off­
e.i and Uie seeil well planted, it's lord utLerust and recreation as
1 mag­ ices in Seattle for approval. Dr.
islands. The fur magnate
_
all over but the apron ling, auys well as some adapted to meet
ined mat the Rocky Moun&uns Poston submitted the agreement
Uncle Zeke
presented an insurmountable barr­ for leasing the Civic Club house
immediate war piuolems. The
9
9
9
ier to wagons and the coloniza­ to Attorney William Briggs for
three-term cuutae in Shake»] Mire
Hiller'« blueprint for victory will be offered as an abridged
tion uf the Oregon Country. When legal inspection, after which the
M-enia to have faded quite a bit in i course uf one term, dealing with
tne historic wagon train of 1843 papers are to be turned over to
inc heat uf battle.
reached tne Columbia and floated Mr«. W 8. Stennett, president of
a «elected number of comedle«
ili/wn stream to Fort Vancouver, the Women's Civic Club.
and tragedies. the students uf the
1 1 1
me White-Headed Eagle saw the
Date tn history: Act to found < lurs having a large voice in ac-
Present at the meeting were
nand-wnung on the wall.
Navy 1794,
lectlng thu play« ♦«» be stuihcel
Miss Frances E Dodds, director
Disregarding profits, McLough-i of the USO, Meadames WiM Dodge
The claw» will be taught by Mias
1 1 1
lin
supplied tne needy emigrants and Earl Leever, and Meeeers
Ollie
Depew
Mias
Munn
Ady
H<>w is your can arithmetic
wiin mod and clothing, thereby William M. Briggs. Clint Bough­
will conduct a course in outdoor
working out?
preventing much suffering and man. Theo Norby, and Gerald
sketching, and lur. Eberhurl wld
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many deaths. He retired from the Wenner.
We »leap, but the loom of life be available for golf instruction
Hudson s Bay Company in 1846
Mr.
Btrpheit
Epler
will
conduct
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never stops, and the |mttern wtuch
WOMEN'S SOCIETY MEETS
and took up residence at Oregon
BELLVIEW NEWS
SOCE Student Wins
was weaving when the sun went a course in Contemporary Prob­
The
Women's
Society
of
Chris
­
City.
His
last
days
were
not
happy
The
Extension
Unit met at the
lems,
and
will
again
offer
the
down la weaving when it come« up
ones. He was condemned by the Grange Hall in an all day session
Muthematic« Refresher course de­ tian Service met in an all-day ses­ Contest in Writing
in the morning
A former student of SOCE,' British for his kindness to the Wednesday, February 24. Hostess­
I signed uspociaJly fur those about sion Uuw Friday at the Methodist
-Henry Ward Beecher
Grace
Thrasher of Kerby, won American«, and was censured by es were Mrs Vai Inlow and Mrs.
Church.
Mrs.
George
Mason
con
­
to enter military service or for
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tmehers needing to refresh in this ducted the business session in the tmrd place in the Annual Ted Oi- the Americans who called him a James Metcalf. Mrs. E. Dunn and
TALENT NOTES
subject. Mias Jeanette Smith will morning. AKer tne noon luncheon Son 1 uetry Contest, sponsored by j Britisher,though he had taken out Mrs J. F. Engle presented the
Mr«. Uzzy Wiaewarru’r wh<> repeal the course in Nursery Mrs. H R. Lytle led devotions. 'Ihe • me American Quill Club, it wan citizenship papers. On September lesson on Recreation and Hobbies.
sptsnt i he winter in Phoenix has School Education, planned to meet Mite Box opening which brought tn ■ announced this week. The poem, 3,1807, the White-Headed Eagle The next meeting will be held on
returned to her home in Talent.
the need for nursery school teaaii- over $50 00 folioweil Mrs. Engle I Wtucii deals with an aspect of eco- settled to earth and was laid to March 17.
The County Agent, Mr. Condy
Harvey Thompoon and daught­ ers in war industry zones Other assisted uy Mesdamea Byers. Pick­ . nomlc life in the Northwest, was rest beside the falls he k>ved «o
er, Loi« of Fern Valley, were call­ courses contributing to train ens and Keeney gave the lesson on lirsl published n the Oregon Edu- well Doubtless he went to his and Mi«B Ferrell met with a group
ing on frienda here Sunday after- worker« will be in the secretarial the first three chapters of the stu­ < cation Journal, it will be published grave before his time because of of people at the home of Mr. and
Mrs Walter Hash to help them
noon
science department: Accounting, dy book-"On this Foundation" by again in "The Parchment", month­ tne base ingratitude of men.
Ed. Note- This is one in a series plan their Victory Gardens.
Mrs Juiiii Lilly of Medford was typing, stenography and business Stanley Rycroft. The meeting ly publication of the American
I
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rosen­
Eng Mail.
a Talent caller Saturday.
closed with a solo-'Tn Christ There Oolle^e Quill Club. This Club, com- of stones commmorating the Old
baum, who have been living at the
Spring
vacation
extends
from
The canqioign fur wur funds is
Is no East or West'’ given by Mrs. i pusea of college faculty members Oregon Trail Centennial.
and college students interested in1
Dead Indian Ranch , have moved
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under way al Talent with Mrs Friday, March 12, through Mon­ McKay
original composition, has chapters
to the home of Mr and Mrs. Hash.
Jay Terrill und Mrs. J. C. Ottin­ day, the 15lh. Registration day
in colleges and universities in the MEDFORD TO HAVE| Mrs Minnie Wooden has been
ger as chairmen. Tho*- .ia<sUng for the spring quarter is March
CATHOLIC CHURCH
United States, The ten contest­ WAAC STATION
staying at the Walter Davis home.
with the drive are Mr«. Frank 16 March 29 is the last day ori Sixth and C Streets
Medford has been designated as Mrs. Davis has gone to Oakland
Smith, Mr«. E J. Boardman, Mr« which students may register or Maas Sunday morning a- 9 o'clock, ants who received award or men­
Ray Lewis, Mrs. iloy Lev mid er. take new courses for fuU credit Sunday School after Muss con­ tion were from the following col-J the first city on the Pacific coast to get Mrs. Elizabeth Walters, who
Mr«. W H Higgins and Mm. Ed
♦ ducted by the ladies of the church. le^es and universities: Boston Uni., I to receive the full time service« of has been visiting in Oakland sev­
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Jonas. 'The quota set for this dis­
W. J. Meagher, Pastor. Feiuisylvania Slate 'iearners Col­ a WAAC auxiliary as commander eral months. Mrs. Walters will
AT THE CHURCHES Rev.
make her home with Mrs. Gass-
lege« at Lock Haven and at Ind­ of a recruiting sub-station.
trict U $300 00
l*hone Medford 3208.
iana, The New- Yoik State Ncrmal
This information was revealed by man.
Mrs. Im(han McDowell and chil­ FREE METHODIST CHURCH
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dren uf Anderson Creek sent Sat­
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH School at Oswego. Rutgers Univer­ Colonel J. j. Fulmer, recruiting | The Bellview Grange held an
East Main St. at Seventh
sity, the University ua Texas. Man­ chief for Oregon, when he ajj
urday at the home
her parents,
i_ ” interesting meeting Tuesday eve-
Corner
No. Main and Laurel Sts.
Charles K Brown, Pastor
hattan College of the Sacred i nounced the appointment of Nina mnlf at which i time plans were
Mr and Mrs. Bm Clark.
Sunday School, 9:45 a in.
Dr. George W Bru«e, Minister
Heart of New York, the Sarah M Keeney as southern Oregon's made to entertain 20 soldiers from
Mr«. R. F. Parks s|>ent a few
Morning Worsmp, 11:00 a. m.
9:45- Sunday Church School.
¡lays at Pro«pect lost week visit
Lawrence College of Bronxville, woman s rnny recruiter. She re­ I Camp White at the Grange Hall
11:00- Morning Worship.
Young People's and Junior
cn March 11th. Dancing and other
ing her son Wayne and family.
Missionary Society at 6:30 p. m.
Dr. Silas E. Fairham. District N Y., Coker College of South Car­ lieves private first class Frank L
entertainment is being planned.
olina,
Mercer
University
of
Geor
­
Mrs. Fred Wood« of Susanville,
Butler
who
has
been
ordered
to
Evangelistic Service. 7:30 p. in. Suj>erintendent will preach on the
The committee is asking all Gran­
Oülfoniia visited her parents, Mr.
Mid-week prayer meeting, at subject-''They say,'Where Is Thy gia, and the Southern Oregon Col­ duty at the district recruiting gers to attend and bring two pies.
and Mrs. Reginald Woods last at 7:30 p. in. Wednesday.
headquarters in Portland. Auxil­
Gud?'" Immediately following the lege of Education at Ashland.
week end.
Miss Thrasher wrote the poem iary Keeney will be the first wo­ The Ways and Means Committee
Song and Hyinn practice, Fri­ service he will conduct the Fourth
as a student in Advanced Compo­ man recruiter here to be wearing announced another dance for Mar.
Mrs. Clarence Miller and daugh­ day at 7:30 p. m.
Quarterly Conference.
12. Mrs Carl Henry presented a
ter were buatnem caller« in Ash­
Come und wursliip with us ill
6:15- Methodist Youth meetings. sition in the Southern Oregon Col­ the WAAC uniform. She arrived short program. The next meeting
land Monday morning
lege.
She
received
her
degree
last
in
Medford
Monday
morning.
Mar.
the beauty of Holiness.
Fellowship hour.
Cliff Garvin, who has been con­
year. She was formerly graduated 8. accompanied by Warrant Offi­ will be held Mar. 16 with Mr. and
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7:3O-Evangelistic Service.
Mrs. Victor York, Mr. and Mrs.W.
fined at his home with flu is able
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Thurs 1:30- Bible Study and from the Tule Lake High School, cer L B. Ottawey from the Port­ O. Martin. Dott Williams, Jake
to lx- out again at iiis work.
California
Her
home
is
at
present
land,
headquarters,
who
will
es
­
Second and B St.
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in Jackson County. Oregon.
Mr. and Mr«. Charles Skeeter«'
tablish her in the Medford re- Royston and Roy Magness on the
Earl F. Downing, Minister
NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH
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of Prospect and most of his crew
i
cruiting
office She has been in the hospitality committee
9:45- Bible School
CONGREGATIONAL
Mrs. Dott Williams received
JOHN
L.
FORSYTHE
IN
TEXAS
■pent Saturday and Sunday in this
Klamath
Falls area for a tempo­
11:00 a m. • Morning Service.
717 Siskiyou DUUll'YUlU
Boulevard
word last week that her son Dale
end of the valley. Saturday was
rary
visit
in
the
interests
of
the
Six
Oregon
men
are
among
the
Sermon Subject- "From the
has been sent to a training camp
taken for a holiday in order that Manger to the Throne-The Thirty! Clarence F. 1 McCall, Minister
class of Aviation Cadets and Stu­ WAAC recruiting program.
9:45 a.m. Bible School, with dent Officers who have begun their
the men get their income taxes Years of Private Idfe."
In announcing Auxiliary Kee­ some where in Alabama.
Mrs. Glen Prescott, Supt,
Miss Aileen Inlow. who is
taken care of.
final course of training as aerial ney's appointment. Colonel Fulmer
6:45- Christiun Endeavor ami
11:00- Worship Service
teaching in the Cottage Grove
Mr. and Mrs. Speed Lewis and
said
that
because
of
the
increased
navigator«
at
the
Army
Air
Force«
Second Front.
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famfly of Roadburg stopped in
Navigation School at San Marco«, ' interest being shown in the worn- schools spent the week end with
7:45- Evening Service.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Talent Friday evening from Kia-1 Sermon Subject-"A Question
i en's auxiliary corps by the women ' her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vai In-
Texas.
CHURCH
math Falls where they had been That God. Man, or the Devil Can't
Cadets who successfully com­ of this vicinity, Medford has been low.
North
Main
at
Helman
Mrs. J. E. Gowland of Klamath
viol ting rdativea They were en­ Answer."
plete their training here will re- «elected as one of two Oregon cit­
Rev. Howard G. Eddy, Minister ceive commissions and the silver ies to receive the full time serv­ Falls spent Tuesday with Mr and
route to their home.
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9:45- Bible School for all ages wings of the Army Air Forces ices of a WAAC auxiliary.
Mrs. Henry Stenrud and Mrs. Sor-
Sgt. Earl Yaryan, who has been CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
11:00- Morning Worship and Student Officers, already commis­
in the army for the past year and
Auxiliary Keeney enrolled in the enson.
Ward E. Pratt, Minister
Junior Church.
Mr. Geo. Nichols was transact-
Gladys Calkins were married last
women
’s army on December 12th
sioned,
will
win
their
navigator
’
s
Ast land and Medford
ing
busines several days last week
7:30- Evening Service
week Mr Yarynn's parent»- live
wings. From AAFNS the gradu­ and reported to the Oregon dis­
10:00 a. m. •Church School.
»xith of Talent, and Mrs Yaryan1 Thcme-"Following Christ's Ex­ Wed., 7:30- Midweek meeting.
ates will join the pilot and bom­ trict on March first directly from in Klamath Falls.
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is a resident
of - --
Medford
bardier teams that man America’s Fort Des Moines, Iowa, where she
ample.
M A. Ring is improving after
TRINITY’ EPISCOPAL CHURCH bombers.
received
her
basic
training.
11:00 a. m. - Worship Service. Rev. .
r
a siege with pneumonia.
A. N. MacDonnell, Vicar
The new recruiter will be on
Forty-two' states and the Dis­
ERIC WEIIEX
Worship message- "Is War Pun­
9:30- Church School
trict of Columbia are represented duty at the recruiting office in
mid Companion
ishment for Sin?"
11:00 Sermon
in the class, with New York, the Medford post office building in
Arc Invited to Be Guests of the
Story message for i' hi 1 dren.
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Pennsylvania and California lead­ each week dav between the hours
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Evening service in Medford at
of 8 a m and 5 p. m.
to see
the M Russell home on 803 Ri- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST ing in that order.
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SCIENTIST
Among the Oregon men is Sec­
at the VARSITY THEATRE
verside. Thcme-"The meaning of
HAROLD G. B(M)THBY
Pioneer Ave., South
ond Lieut. John L. Forsythe. 22.
(Friday and Saturday)
Christian Liberty."
Sunday morning service at 11 j a student officer, the son of Mr.
Funeral services were held Mon­
PRIORITIES ON PARADE
Pre-Eastcr Lenten
Services:
and
Wednesday evenings in the local o'clock. Subject: "Substance” Sun. and Mrs. Benjamin C Forsythe, day in San Francisco for Harold
THE AVENGERS
Church; Thursday evenings in School at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday 430 Terrace Street. Ashland. He G. Booth by who passed away Feb.
evening meeting, which Includes is a former student of Southern 25 in San Francisco. He is survived
or
Medford at M. Russell home.
by his wife and two young sons,
(Sunday, Monday, Tuesday)
There will be a baptismal service testimonies of Christian Science Oregon College of Education.
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Glenn Futter and Marcus LeRoy
THE MAJOR AND THE
on Palm Sunday. Communion ser­ healing, is held at 8 o'clock.
Bob Stearns has been trans­ besides several brothers and a sis-
Reading Room open daily from
MINOR
vice on Good Friday. Easter pro­
2
to
5
p.
m.
except
Sundays
and
ferred
from Livermore, California ter.
gram »nd Worship service on Eas­
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Brian Donlevy in NIGHTMARE
Please call at the Miner Office ter Sunday. Invite and bring some Holidays. The public Is cordially to Corpus Christi, Texas where he
invited to attend these services, will finish his training and receive
Born to Mr. and Mrs. H.
UTHIA THEATRE
for Your Guest Tickets
one. These are your service«.
and to use the Reading Room,
| hi« commission.
N., _
I I Mekemaon on March 3, a «on.
Sunday, Monday, Tueaday
im