Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 22, 1943, Image 1

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ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY.
VOL. XII
THIN AND THAT
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April 22, 1943
Number 13
soldiers of the
il'ALENT NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bradley of
Friday afternoon for their regular
Basin Creek were business callers
meeting, Mrs. Metz announced a
here Monday afternoon Mr. and
Box Social to be held Friday eve­
»is. Biadiey recently moved from
In the 1830’s religion was in
ning. April 23. The election at
|'laieui. on their ranch.
officeis was postponed until a la­ the air. The search of the Flat-
Hie Talent Grange entertained
ter meeting. After the business heads for the white man's Book
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soldiers at their Grange meeting
meeting the 4 H club girls under of Heaven fired the imagination
Uncle Zeke says Hitler la likely
Thursday evening with a covered
the leadership of Mrs. J. W. Mc­ of all religious sects. The Meth­
to remembei
us lav yeui v.
di-'in dinner. There was a good
Coy presented a splendid program odists were the first to send mis­
the big wind or rather the year
attendance.
and then had charge of the "Moth sionaries to the Indians of the
when the big wind ceased blowing
Betty Coinbeet went to Vancou-
and then bad charge of the "Moth­ Oregon Country. Jason Lee head­
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rated in the 4 Leaf Clover, and ed the first missionary party,
The nations housewives contri­
visited her parents who aie living
each mother was given a Fovor. which left Independence, Mo., on
buted 5.906.023 (founds of waste
tiierc. Mr. Coinbest is employed in
The refreshments were made by April 30, 1834, Joining the Wyeth
kitchen fats in January, to lick
t.ie shipyards. Bo.ly will remain
party for mutual protection. Lee
the Club member»
lhe Axis Waste kitchen fats arc
I here until school is out,
The Upper Valley Community preached the first sermon west) of
used in the production of glycerin,
Mrs. L. Spruell wus admitted to
Club and the Home Extension the Rockies at Fort Hall on July
a vital war malerial.
tile Community Hospital in Med-
Unit have united and will hold 27, 1834, to a motley group of
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Americans, French-Canadians and
I ford Sunday evening. She is suf­
their meetings jointly for the du­
This shoe rationing has a silver fering with a badly sprained ankle.
Indians. Lee established his first
ration.
Tneir
first
meeting
was
lining for some ji* rent s Look
mission on the Willametie River
Mr. and Mrs. Lathan McDowell,
Wednesday, April 21. A coverea
what it will mean for the small
near the present Gervais, and an­
who have been living in lhe Bro­
disn luncneon was served at noon.
boy who wants to go barefoot
other, later on. at Wascopam (The
phy place on Ander Creek, moved
Mias Ferrell of Medford gave the
this summer.
into lhe Raines pr<4>erty on Wag­
demonstration on repair and care Dalles).
The ships Diana and Sumatra
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ner Creek. The Brophy place was
oi elec ricai appliances. Mrs. Wal­
arrived in 1837, bringing addition­
Japanese orators recently in­ sold last week
ler Haan is cnalrman of the Ex­
al recruits, among them Anna
formed the Japanese people that
Mr. and Mrs. Al Norris have
tension Unit and Mrs. R. D. Rey­
Marie Pitman whom Lee married
the war is getting serious. In closed their groceiy store for «he
nolds, club president: Mrs. R.
in an impressive ceremony, soon
street parlance they “ain't seen ' duration.
E. Bell, vice-president; Mrs. Neva
to have a tragic ending.
L« a
nothin' yet."
Vern Decker, who has been a
McCoy,, Secretary Mrs. R. L.
started east in 1838, bearing a pe-
at
the
Community
Hospi-
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patient
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Brantley, Treasurer; Mrs. Arthur> ... '
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ess for recognition
Dankworth, Mrs. F Boe and Mrs. “
Mussolini began his career aa a 1 tai in Ashland, returned *hoine
of
the
Oregon
Country. When at
despot with a brown shirt - and he Friday and will soon be able to
F. E. Engle of Neil Creek are the
the
Shawnee
Mission
in the pres­
resume his work al the McKern
seems to have lost even that.
trustees ot the club.
ent Kansas, a courier overtook
saw mill in Talent.
j The pupils of the Bellview school him telling him of the death of
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Mrs. Elmer Cook made a bust-
enjoyed a skating party last Fri- [
Hitler observing his 54 th birth­
his wife in child-birth.
day evening at tne Armory. The
day must have wondered what noss triip to Medford Friday.
Lee returned in 1840 on the
Mr. and Mrs Will l^ainb of near
P. T. A. sponsored the party.
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Berlin will look like on his 55th.
Lausanne with "Hie Great Re-
Medford visited his bro.her Tom
Mrs Nye, who has been absent entorvmenV: and tiiere were’ then
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i Iamb and Mr .and Mrs. Roy Estes
from school for several weeks due more missionaries than there were
President Rooscvel's visit to ' Sunday afternoon
to lllneM, was able tp resume her converts. With Lee was his new
Mexico wax a grand exemplifica­
Mr. and Mis. Ben Webster are
work last week.
wife, the former Lucy Thomson.
tion of Lhe good neighbor policy. the parents of a seven pound boy
D. W. McCoy is slightly im­ He lost her too in child-birth in
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born at the community hospital
proved. He has been confined to 1842. Lee was deposed in 1844
Wonder if Benito sent Adolph a ■ in Ashland Thursday. April 15.
nis home for several weeks with and died in Canada the following
birthday greeting
Mr. and Mrs. Aqdy Carrol of
an attack of rheumatism.
year. Though his missionary ef­
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near Trail and their sun Shirle,
Mrs R. D. Reynolds returned forts among the Indians were not
who Is in the service tn Alaska,
home last week from Dunsmuir succesful, his colonization work
now on a ten-day furlough, were
I where she helped care for her brought better results. The Ore­
Talent callers Friday afternoon.
' little grandson who was ill with gon Institute, founded at Chem-
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Woods.
Area Rent Director Ixroker re-
pneumonia.
eketa (Salem) in 1842, grew into
ccntly branded as "completely, who have been living in a trailer
Mrs. Floyd Parks of Central the Willamette University of to-
false" rumors that recent rulings house on the Dennis property,
Point and her mother, Mr». Haynes ; ¿ay. Lee'» desire to return to the
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of an Indiana court had in any |moved on Anderson Creek, Thus-
who is spending several weeks Oregon Country was gratified
CATHOLIC CHURCH
way invalidated the rent regula­ day.
The Methodist Church had as its' with Mrs. Parks spent last Thur»- when his remains were returned
Sixth and C Streets
Mr. and Mrs. George Phetfer
tions and warned property owners
Rev. W. J. Meagher, Pastor special guests of honor 48 soldiers day with Mr .and Mrs. Walter to Salem in 1906 and interred in
and tenants that rent control will and son Jack were dinner guests
from Camp White last Sunday eve- Davis.
the Mission Cemetery, where also
I*hone Medford 3208.
continue to be enforced through­ at the Wadworth's home on Wag­
Chas, and Sam Rector were rests the remains of his former
Mass Sunday morning a; 9 o’clock, nlng Their Chaplain. Roy H. Boldt.
out the Medford Defense Rental ner Creek. Sunday.
Sunday School after Mass coo- was In charge of She men. Miss fishing at Lake Elizabeth Sunday. wives and several member» of the
area.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Murray aau
A. L. Peachey, who hes been Mission party. The Cross had
ducted by the ladies of the church. Laura Billings presided during the
"Publicity given thia court's family of Sclligman. Mo. moved
worship hour at which time a employed as janitor al the Lincoln been firmly planted in the Oregon
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opinion about the constitutionality into the Croeby property on Main
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would
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH quartet of soldiers gave six very School on the Green Springs Country
of rent control," said Mr. Looker. Street.
Corner No. Main and Laurel Sts. ' lovely religious numbers; and Miss mountain the past year, has been come In later years to uphold IL
"has created in the minds of some
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Lois Thompson gave an impressive hired for the janitor work at the
Dr. George W. Druse, Minister
Ed. Note- This is one in a series
people an impreaaion that all OP A
discussion of the subject, "Will ai Lincoln Training school in Ashland of stories comnunorating the Old
9:45- Sunday Church School.
lUles on rent are off. Nothing'
Man Forget God?”
'for the coming year.
11:00- Morning Worship.
Oregon Trail CentennlaL
could be far:ther from the truth.
Following
the
worship
hour
the
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hays and
Sermon Subject: "Faith Looks
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The regulations are still in effect
WAACS, WAVES, or SPARS on Beyond the Dawn."
I Methodist Youth Groups provided daughter Elwoodina made a busi­
and will continue to be enforced. far-flung stations, or husky tars
6:15- Methodist Youth meetings refreshments for the soldiers in ness trip to Grants Pass, Sunday.
Property owners who imagine they on battle wagons and communi-1 7:30- Evening Service
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the dining room of the church.
can now boost rents without per­ cations officers on bombers may
The combined choirs of Ashland i During this hour there was visiting
r For the third consecutive year
mission of this Office are advised soon be typing fighting orders on | will present the great Easter Can­ j and community singing of the
{the Methodist Church is offering
that they may be held in violation. typewriters now in use in offices tata. "The Holy City“. by Gaul.
1 great choruses of the Christian
to the public a Good Friday serv-
Now, as always, they are liable of Oregon state departments.
Faith This quartet will appear
A leaflet recently issued oy the ' ice of worship and Holy Com­
Thurs.
7:30-
Bible
Study
and
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to treble damage suits, heavy fines,
again in an evening service in Oregon Blate System of Higher munion. The pastor will be in the
Clearance for the enlistment of Fellowship hour.
and imprisonment, or both.”
«his
church in the very near future. 1 Education is entitled "Secretarial pulpit during the entire three-
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Oregon typewriters in the war ef­
In noting that an appeal from fort wee given yesterday by Gov- i
NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH
This Church feels that It 13 for­ Science Curriculum at Southern ‘ hour period from 12:15 to 3:15
the Indiana decision has been filed
CONGREGATIONAL
tunate to have fhe privilege of Oregon College of Education." p. m. During this time the church
ernor Earl Snell when he endorsed
in the United States Supreme
717 Siskiyou Boulevard
.meeting with the men in worship. President Walter Redford, com­ organ will be played by Mrs. Cora
the WPB program for the pur­
Court, Director Looker said: "The
Clarence F. MeCall, Minister
and that the men are a real in- menting on the leaflet, stated that ' Bruce and Mra Dena Powell, of­
chase of machines that can be
power of Congress to control rents
9:45- Bible School with Easter spiation to the audience. Many the college now offers four differ­
spared by the departments.
fering In soft music those great
in wartime has already been fully
Following a conference recently Recitations by the children. Mrs. very fine personal friendships are ent courses:
old hymns of the Passion of Jesus
acknowledged by several courts in
Prescott,
Superintendent.
growing out of these times of I 1. A three-year teacher-training
with Roscoe W. Sagar, district
The altar will be lighted with spe­
which suits have been brought,
11:00- Easter Worship Service, friendly fellowship.
' course in elementary and junior
typewriter procurement specialist
cial candles shining upon a beau­
and in one of these cases a three-
reception
of
new
members
and
1 high school.
redistribution division of the War
tiful cross in the background.
judge court in Wichita, Kansas,
Fact and Faith." Baptismal Ser­
2. A four-year program leading
Production Board, Governor Snell Communion.
People are Invited to come at
has broadly upheld the constitu­
vice
and
special
Easter
program
2:00-
Wednesday,
April
28.
Ply-
to the B. S. degree in elementary
said,
any time during the three-hour
tionality of rent control.’
in
the
Junior
Church.
home
of
Mrs.
mouth
Guild
in
the
education.
"Since it la essential to the war
period, to sit in silent meditation
The statement further empha­
6:45- Christian Endeavor and
3. A two-year junior college
. effort that the armed forces be Sadie Stratton 578 Iowa St.
and prayer, to take Holy Com­
sized the enforcement record of
Second
Front.
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course,
preparing
students
to
en
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adequately equipped with typewri­
munion at the altar; and if they
(JPA in the field of rent. Of the
Midweek
Service.
Wednesday
at
FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN-
ter any standard college or uni-
ters, and Oregon has been called
¡8:00 p. m. on subject: "How to
desire it to discuss with the pas­
hundreds of treble damage actions
CHURCH
versity
as
a
junior.
upon to secure from Individuals,
tor, Dr. G. W. Bruce, any life
brought by tenants in various
Understand Prophecy.”
North
Main
at
Helman
4. A two-year secretarial sci-
corporations and public institu­
problems, or to make request for
parts of the country against land­
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Rev.
Howard
G.
Eddy,
Minister
ence course.
tions 2500 of these machines, per­
special prayers. This service is
lords who have collected excessive
9.45- Bible School for ail ages. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
Regarding the secretarial ad*
mission has been given state de­
planned for a memorial of the
rents, decisions have been rendered
Ward E. Pratt, Minister
lt:00-
Morning
Worship
and
ence course, newest addition to ' price Jesus paid that He might
partments to cooperate to the best
in favor of the tenant in the vast
Ast. land and Medford
Junior
Church.
the curriculum. Preaident Redford
of ther ability.
bring to the world the plan of
majority of cases and a great
10:00 a. m. -Church School.
6:30-Youth Meeting.
stated: "The Oregon State Board
"The
state,
as
will
Individuals,
is
many cases are still pending.
11:00 a, m. - Worship Service. of Higher Education recently au­ salvation. It is one of the most
Wed., 7:30- Midweek meeting.
Thousands of evictions attempted to be paid for these machines at
Communion Service on Good thorized this institution to offer impressive services of the year,
TV­
;and affords a piano of quiet wor-
in violation of the regulations have a fixed price in accordance with TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Friday at the Ashland Church at
a two-year terminal course In sec­
been prevented with the coopera­ .he age of the machines. Their Rev. A. N. MacDonnell, Vicar 7:45. Easter breakfast for all retarial science, with all the usual ship and meditation just before
release, therefore, Is not a gift. No
Easter. All are welcome to come
tion of State end local courts.
young people following Sunrise
9:30- Church School
standard equipment such as type­
doubt it wifi be Inconvenient, In
at any time during the three-hour
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Service Easier Sunday morning
11:00 - Service and Sermon.
writers, calculators, bookkeeping
period, and to sit in quietness as
Bom to Mr .and Mrs. Robert many instances, to phrt with thia
7:30 p. m, - Service and Address. at the home of the pastor and wife.
machines,
multigraph,
mimeo
­
long as they may desire.
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P. Lerwich on April 15, a daughter. equipment.” the Qovprnor added,
graph and ediphone.
While we
"but Inconvenience Is of small con­ first CHURCH OF CHRIST
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FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Born to Mr and Mrs. George
strongly urge that the two-year
sequence compared With what
Buy
your Memorials now for
East
Majn
Sb.
at
Seventh
SCIENTIST
pyenftn^ on Ap0| liq, a son.
curriculum be taken in order to Decoration Day.
might uappen if battle orders had Pioneer Ave., South
Charles E. Brown, Pastor
insure adequate training, the col­ (Mrs.) M. T. Burns.-On the Plaza.
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
Sunday morning service at 11
Buy your Memorials now for to be written by hand just because
lege offers a one-year schedule for
some
one
would
not
sell
a
machine
Morning
Worship,
11:00
a.
m.
o'clock.
The
subject
will
be
on
Decoration Day.
those entering college with two
he could spare.”
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"Probation After Death.” Sunday
) M. T. Aupis. -On the P)aza.
All department heads w«Te 81V School nt 9:45 a.m. Wednesday RECEIVE WINGS YESTERDAY years of high school credit in typ­
Headquarters A.rw\y Air Forces ing and shorthand. At present the
vised |(i a let|o>' from th* execu > evening meeting, which includes
tive office to make a survey of the testimonies of Christian Science Gulf Const Training Center. Ran­ demand tor our graduates ex­
ceeds the supply. During the cur­
and Companion
dal ph Field. Texas, April 81
machines they now have and con­ healing, is held at 8 o'clock.
l'hg* rvxtvnr
nr>/4 Y fury
iiimv
frhsx
Annw rent period there ar« many open­
sider adjustments of typing re­
Reading Room on^ ^uiy from r The
power and
the Army
Are Invited to Be Guests of the
quirements so that a smaller num­ 2 to n P <H. eacept Sundays and, Air Forces was strengthened today ings in Civil Service for which
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
ber of machines may he tis^u, Holidays' The public is cordially R" h^u^veds of Uncle Sam's new this curvieulum will prepare stu-
to see
at the VARSITY THEATRE
All machine, (lute, Hrst bo cleared Invited to attend these JRYWl fighting
***’K‘*“- pilots, ready and eager t^ dtukta. The college placement bu­
through"
ipe
Property
Control
J
hit Hitler and Hirohito
they reau assists graduates to find em­
and
to
use
th*
Hoorn.
(Friday
Gatu^<**y)
;W«.y «w Saw
I
can feel H.
graduated from ’ ployment and to obtain promotion
DiVision of the State Board of
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• a ’ t Tins front ”
the 4Ah- Gulf Coast Training Cen-' to better positions aa they prove
Control.
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
PLUS
ter’s ten advanced flying schools. | thsmselves ready far advance­
Individuals having typewriters
Second
and
B
S^,
"MV HEART BELONGS T<>
Nunbered among the new pilots ment.”
to sell may contact a typewriter
Earl F. Downing, Minister
I
bADDY”
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were Lieut. John O. Hiompson of
9:45-
Bible
School
with
Mrs.
dealer,
who
is
a
licensed
typewri-
dr
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Headrick
ter purchasing agent authorized John Schoenwald, Superintendent. 464 Mountain Ave., Ashland who
"SHADOW OF A DOUBT” appear­
' (Sunday, Monday, Tuesday)
by the U. S. Treasury Department,' Easter program presented by the trained at Eagle Pass Field. Eagle Baughman of Klamath Falls on
ing at the Lithia Theatre, April
"ROAD TO MOROCCO”
I’aas. Texas and Lieut. John W. April 15. a son.
or the Redistribution Division of children.
25,
28, and 27 featuring Teresa*
t*l«n.sb edit a\ the Miner Offlc« I
Born to Mr. and Mrs. James F.
Morning Service. Childers of Talent, who trained at
11:00 a. m.
the War Production Board at 815
Wright
and Joseph Cotton.
for Your Guest Tlokets
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Young
on
April
18,
a
daughter.
Sermon Subject; 'The Easter Altus Field, Altus, Oklahoma.
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■* Bedell Building, Portland.
To the Editor:
used to cuiry his poc-
k • book with a yard of twine
w i ap|x-<l ivund it. But he didn't
iuwl to open it as often as we.
CROSS IN OREGON
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I tent Regulations
Still in Effect
AT THE CHURCHES Camp White Soldiers
Guests at Church
URGENT CALL FOR
TYPE WRITERS
Good Friday Service
At Methodist Church
Four Courses Now
Offered at SOCE
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