Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 29, 1943, Image 1

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ASHLAXt, OREGON. THURSDAY, April 29. 1943
VOL. XII
TALENT NEWS
Number 14
THIS AND THAT
BELLVIEW NEWS WHITMAN MAKFQ
(By OLD TIMER)
by Mat
i Mis Elisabeth Smith 8« year»
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Yockel and ■■ ill ■ Iflflll IflflRfcV
To the Editor:
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dankworth
ot ug»- of Medford piutaed away
Absenteeism, 11 deplorable prac­ Friday night at the Ciiinmunity
were picnicing on Graves Creek
tice among war workers result­ Hospital in Ashland. She wiu» the
Sunday
and looking after some
;l I-
It was a missionary bridal party
ing in a loss of 422,700,000 man niouier <>t Mr». Emma McCurtain,
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mining interests.
A merican merchant sailors
»Liya during 1942 Is reported pre­ who reeides Mouth of Tulenl. h’un-
Mr. and Mrs, Archis Kincaid 'htU added more miles to the wa­
in 1776, turned from
valent among members of con­ eral MorviceM were h»*!»! Monday
and Mrs. Earl Warren were visit­ gon trail left by Bonneville in 1832.
peacetime trade —
gress. A war worker Is docked for afternoon, ami interment wax
ing at the Senrud home Sunday. lit was in 1836 that Mantua Whit­
formed a FIGHTING navy
lost time, while a congressman, mad»' in lhe Mountain View Ceme­
Mrs. Malinda King and daugh­ man and his wife Nardssa made
IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR-
who is pulil u yearly salary to look tery.
ter,
Mrs Bess Hall were dinner their wedding journey over the
HRLPED WIN THAT WAR
after our business continues to
the
guests
Sunday of Mr and Mrs. ¡Old Oregon Trail. With them were
Uudiey Estes, who »jxiit
draw ¡my when hi* fulls to show ¡last month in Crescent City with
Vincent Lanini. Mr and Mrs. Dean Henry and Eliza Spalding, William
up for work.
Owens
of Central Point were after­ H Gray, a Nez Perce Indian, an
und
m» bi other, Chai dee Estes
Irishman named Dulin and a red-
noon callers
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wife, returned borne Monday eve-
Automobile» Hie growing older nlng.
Mrs. Mark True and Mrs. Ros­ haired boy named Miles Goodyear.
anil more »lecrrjilt and many a
coe Owens were business visitors Whitman’s party traveled along
j>* rs. . Cliff Green ami two
the north bank of the Platte with
driver may discover when the 35- dren moved
at Medford Monday afternoon.
rom Prospect into
i
Thomas
Fitzpatrick’s carts and
mile speed limit is taken off after their home her. Mr. Green, who
Mr. and Mrs. John Fanner have
Spalding’s light wagon. On July 4
received
word
of
th»« war that is over that it was i» employed with the Hkee eis
the
serious
ill-
Bv 18^0 THEY WERE
ness of their son Earl who has the party crossed the south pass of
low speed that kept the old jalopy lagging Com pay, ifinained
MADNi.’JG AMERICAN
tx-en taken to the Veteran’s Hos- Lhe Rockies. Mrs. Whitman and
from falling apart like the old i*i ospcct.
WHALERS and CLIPPERS
Mrs Spalding were the first white
pita)
in Portland.
hoss ehay.
Mis. A Thorsson, who made un
MAC>£ US SUPREME
Mr.
and
Mrs
Walter
Davis
and
womrtl
to view the Oregon Country
visit
with
her
son
Keim
extended
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ON THE SEVEN St 3.
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daughter, Lyda Katherine,
enter- from i its eminence. Whitman's
John Bull doesn't tolerate Chis­ and family in I’orlland, returned
Sunday
tained at dinner
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w to a Kreat ambition was to take a wa-
lers Mu) Gen Kir Percy Ijaurie, home Monday aftem»x»n.
group of friends and relatives.
through to the Columbia to
On a recent trip to Rogue Rive»,
Provost Maishal of Great Britain,
Those enjoying the day at the demonstrate the feasibility of a
R
F.
Parks
called
on
Mr
and
Mrs,
was fined the equivalent of $2.350
Davis house were Sgt. and Mrs. wagon road to the far west.
for using a civilian ration lxx»k as Roupe, former r<tsld<;jits of Talent.
The going was rough but Whit­
Sam
Thornton, Miss Fannie Gas-
hti
and
M
rs.
Mr.
Koupe,
aged
well as his military ration card
man
bore the brunt of the work.
saman
and
Min
Elizabeth
Wal-
enjoying
good
Roupe, aged 90 are
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ters of Ashland, and Mr. and Mrs. The wagon upset many times and
old
age.
They
heal
h
despite
their
Statistics allow that a soldier
Floyd Parks of Central Point. when, on July 28, several miles
oats l.079 pounds more food in a »»•nd their regartU to their many
Mr, and Mrs. Dick Bolton were out from Fort Hall, a front axle
friends
year than he does as a civilian
afternoon callers. Mrs. C. M. broke, It looked Mke the end of
Private Clarence Zemke of Taft,
When he Is a civilian he has to
Haynes returned to her home here the trail for the little wagon.
California
is
here
on
furlough
vis
­
worry about paying for it, says
wi;h Mr. and Mrs. Parks. She has Whitman, however, was not to be
iting
friends
on
Anderson
Creek
Uncle Zeke
spent the past five weeks with the deterred. Sawing the wagon-box
Clarence graduated from Talent
in two, he made a cart out of the
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Parks.
High School in 1941.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Allen were hind wheels and pressed on. A
Freedom cannot tie won by
Mr«. Lyda Van Winkle of near
dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and tired but triumphant party rode
higher and higher pay only by Grants Paas 1» visiting her Mater,
into Fort Hall early in August,
Mrs. Roy Crow.
"Sweat, hard work and real sacri­ Mrs. Carl Baylor and family .
Friends will regret to learn that the cart leading the procession
fico .’•
Mr. and Mrs. !>>n Hungate, Mr
On August 4, the Whitman party
Donald Kar h is confined to the
and Mr». V.’uyne Cowtiery and
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T oday our merchant sailors
left Fort Hall and the cart went
Eugene
Hospital
suffering
from
a
family
and
Dick
Skeeters
of
Pro
­
Has Rommel decided what to do
ARE AGAIN CARRYING THE
serious injury. Mr. and Mrs. along. Two Indians acompamed
when he runs out of Italians to sped »¡>ent the week end in Talent
WAR TO OUR ENEMIES—
Karth have their home in Bell­ them. one named Kentuck and the
»nd
amended
a
show
in
Asblan»l
throw at the Allies?
FIGHTING SHOULDER TO
view, but are living at Cottage other sporting the rather plebian
Saturday night,
7
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SNOUL DER WITH OUR ARMED FORCES,
name of Rottenbelly. At the Island
Grove, where he is employed.
Donald
McCul-
:
Staff
Sargent,
From Scotland comes the story
Crossing
at the Snake, the cart
Mr.
and
Mrs
Bob
Bell
and
loch 1» home on a 15 day furlough THEY ARE PEL!VER/NG THE6000S"70 THE BATTLE FRONTS
of the miller's wife who takes him
daughter, Judy, of Ashland were overturned almost drowning the
from Marshfield, California vuut-
into the kitchen after he returns
WHERE VICTORY WILL BE WON.
dinner guests Sunday at the R E mule* lhat drpw 11 T^e
be‘
big his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
from his work every evening,
came a greater problem each day.
Bell home.
McCulloch
on
Wagner
I
Lincoln
dusts him off, and proceeds to
Mrs George Ricks was hostess Snake Fort (Fort Boise) was
I Creek.
make biscuits for supper.
to the Ladles’ Aid Society of the reached on August 19. There Whit-
Rev. Shreve», a foreign evan­
AT THE CHURCHES
leave his
pre-
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Bre'hren Church at her home last man
man was
waj forced
forced to
to leave
1118 P
re‘
gelist, lectured to an audience at
Jajmn any» there can be no the City Hall, Sunday evening.
Wednesday. About 12 ladies were 010118 <*rt- Though he failed in
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
truce in the Pacific That makes
present, and a cover»*d dish lunch- 1118 avowed purpose to take a wa-
Iowa and Mountain Streets
Collier Leming, who is stationed
eon vas enjoyed at noon The &°n trough to the Columbia,
it unanimous.
in mruthern California tn the ser-
Ward E. Pratt, Minister
Friday night will bring before afternoon was spent in serving for "'hitman had added another stlr-
Ashland and Medford
vice is home for a short vput
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ring cnapter to the westward
the foot lights the amusing and the ”A1<L”
10:00 a. m. -Church School
O»xry’s army reached Washing­ with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth
movement and had lengthened
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different
cast
of
"The
Solitaire
Topic: 'Love the Master Motive*-
lxmiing and other relatives,
ton. April 29. 1894,
'the wagon trail from the Green Ri-
Man",
Ashland
high
school
sanior
11:00
a.
m.
-
Worship
Service
Mr and Mi». C. E. Cooper, who
JUNIOR HIGH TO !ver to Fort Boise on the Snake.
RemrnAs*r ths» i »L l of dande­ have Men »ivuig at the Babbs
L»Plication Service of newly re­ class play.
I Four years would elapse before
The plot is furthered by a cast GIVE CONCERT
lion greens, flanked by a ham­ Campground, moved into Mis. C. decorated church with special rit­
others carried on.
of
ten.
Waiter
Graham,
veteran,
ual.
Sermon
Subject:
"The
Church
bone. that mother used to cook ? It Gardner ■ house.
‘ For the first time the Junor
Ed. Note- This is one in a series
AHS
actor,
plays
the
leading
male
Triumphant.
”
Christian
Family
was a feast fit for the g<xie
who
e High music groups will present a of stories commmorating the Old
Mrs. Harry Whitehead,
role
as
Oliver
Lane,
a
tall,
hand
­
Week'
May
2-9
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has been on the sick list for the
concert Tuesday, May 4 at a.00
The Sunday evening Fellowship some polished man of 32, with one p. m. in the Junior High gym. In Oregon Trail Centennial.
FORMER EDITOR AND WIFE
past month, is able to be out
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VISIT UMLAND
I again.
hour a: the home of Ray Pence in arm missing. Helen, a refined «Alar­ former years the various Jr. High
ming
girl
of
25
is
played
by
Trilma
Medford.
Theme:
‘
Christian
Homes
Bar
Association Hold
Major Stephen Nye arrived
musical organizations have u»-en
Bout swain’s Mate Flrst Class
Warren. Mrs. Vail, a well-dressed combined with the other pur ilc i
in a Democracy.”
home
Monday
morning
from
New
Ix-onurd and Mrs. I Hull are vis-
May 7 at 7:30: “Young People!* woman of 55, is portrayed by Mar­ schools at Ashland in the ann>-al Meet at Grants Pass
Ring Zrlt-mls for a few days Orleans, Ixi. for a' week's leave, Night at the Ashland Church .
The Southern Oregon Bar Assoc­
ilee Erwin. Johnny McCollum Spring concert.
here. lx-onard was former ishtor which he will »¡»end with his par­
iation held its meeting in the cir­
Sunduy, May 9: Dedication Ser­ plays Robert Bascom, a nervous
ents,
Mr
.and
Mr».
S.
A.
Nye.
Mrs.
As the music department ke-'ps cuit court room at Grants Pass
of the Miner >hc only REAL
vice for all babies Notify the pas­ young fellow, unmistakably a drug
editor the Mliu-r has ever had. Nye and two boys that are in tor if you wish your child dedica- addict. Pat Rawe takes the part of growing it is hoped that it vill Saturday afternoon, April 24th.
become an annual affair for t us
The big fish bit his worm, and he school, remained in N«*w Orleans. ted.
Mrs. Henrietta Hopkins, the ex- school to presesit a separate pv- With Kenneth Denman as Sec.
Mrs. Lewis Biden sp«*n( the Eas­
chased them in u lx>ut until the
chorus girl wife of a pot and per­ gram. There will be no sign of «he A major feature of the meeting
J u [ m » got smart. Now lx?onard is ter holiday at her home at Pros­
colator man. Chelton, pilot of the amateur performer for although was a splendid resume by William
CATHOLIC
CHURCH
waiting with other Coast guards­ pect.
McAllister, Speaker of the State
trans-European airliner on which lhe chorus membera. voice-
[ Sixth and C Streets
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men for one good crack at tho
1 Rev W. J. Meagher, Pastor. the action of the play takes place, noj iully developed they sing' House of Representatives, of a
yellow men.
Orchestra From Camp Phone Medford 3208.
is characterized by Bill Green. foUr part muJric M older and more* I number of new measures passed
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i by the last legislature. Some of the
Mass Sunday morning a, 9 o'clock, Harlalee Wilson portrays a sar- mature singers do.
I’ETFRSONS AT CONFERENCE White at USO Dance
upon by Mr.
Sunday School after Mass cora­ castic individual from Scotland j The present Junior High School _ high lights treated
__
Rev. and Mrs B. F. Peterson
McAllister were tax exemptions
a
suave,
weil-
Guests of the "Hard Times" ducted by the ladies of me church dressed
Yard. Kenyon,
man of 40. is played by ^J^'thi ^ar^m
iOT
navaI «"^men.
left Sunday evening after the ¡»arty at Ashland USO, April 21,
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union church program at the danced to an outstanding orchestra FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Kei:h Haines Two landing officers
changes in the proceedure for the
orchestra
M»*Uuxlist Church for Kelso, Wash­ from Camp White, the 82nd Gen­ Corner No. Main and Laurel Sts are represented by Phil Wolcott
filing of income tax returns, the
,
The
Junior
High
concert
has
ington where they are attending eral Hospital orchestra composed Dr. George W. Bruee, Minister and Mark Balfour.
financial responsibility act relating
I been timed to coincide with Music
the Annua) Conference »»f the Naz­ of Pfc. John Phillips .piano; Pfc.
9:45- Sunday Church School.
Tickets shauld be reserved in Week which extends from May 2 to matters growing out of auto­
arene Church. Immediately after Anthony Lanni, guitar; I*fc. John
mobile accidents, the elective com­
11 ;00- Morning Worship.
advance at Elhart's. The time is to 9.
I munity property law, the limited
the conference they will return Giuffre, violin and saxophone;
Chaplain 1st Lt. Louis C. John­ 8:00 p. m., and the place is the
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here to move their household Corp. Alfred Vigneau, . accordian; son. 362nd. Infantry. Camp White, Junior high gym.
partnership act, the judge retire­
I SO OBSERVES EASTER
gotxls to Klamath Fulls.
ment act, the act creating a post
Sgt. Clarence Luke, boss viol.
will bring the sermon.
Easter was observed at the Ash­ war readjustment and development
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6:15- Methodist Youth meetings. "Everlasting Punishment.” Sunday
Both ballroom and square dan­
( RISPIE BROWN WAFFLES
cing were enjoyed, Mr. L. H. Pan-
The evening service will be a School at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday land USO by a special musical committee for Oregon,new meas­
program conducted by Mary Gean ures relating to employer-employee
AT ASHLAND USO
' key in charge of the square dances union service at the Presbyterian' evening meeting, which includes
Mrs. Mae IJndncr announces the IA convoy of 50 men came from Church with the Rev. Howard G. testimonies of Christian Science Hendricks, president of the junior relations and changes in the work­
hostess group. Marilyn Young was men’s compensation law relating
Retx'kah Lodge of Ashland will Camp White, and other service Eddy giving the sermon.
healing, is held at 8 o'clock.
'
vocal
soloist, accompanied by Do­ to compensation for occupational
sponsor a waffle super at the [ men In Ashland and civilians added
Thurs. 7:30- Bible Study and
Reading Room open daily from
lores
Erwin
Francis Aiken played
Ashland USO, Friday, April 30, at the attendance to about 125.
! Fellowship hour.
2 to 5 p. m. except Sundays and two violin numbers accompanied diseases.
During the progrès of Mr Mc­
8:30. This is the first at a weekly
Those planning ami directing I
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Holidays. The public is cordially i by Carolyn Rose. Pvt. Ed Doherty
Allister’s discourse considerable
NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH
series of waffle supers scheduled the dance were junior hostesses,
invited to attend these services,
of the First M<*dlcal Regiment, discussion was had by the mem­
CONGREGATIONAL
Friday evenings by th»* Rebekah Elma Simmons, Ellen Brown. Kay
and to use the Reading Room.
Camp White, sang Easter music bers of the various measuresand
717 Siskiyou Boulevard
Lodge, for service men at the USO Jandreau, Jo Peachy, Virginia
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and
led in group singing. A large the effects of the changes. After
Clarence
F.
MeCall.
Minister
In charge of this Friday supper Sith, and »^airman Velma Simp­
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
i crowd of civilians and sol»iiers the meeting the members enjoyed
are four members of the Lodge: J son. The committee served coffee1 9:4ft a. m.-Bible School, with
East Main Sfc>. at Seventh
heard the program. Later, the a lucheon at the Redwoods hotel
Mesdamcs Myrtk* Mayberry, Mary and doughnuts during the evening Mrs. Glen Prescott, Supt.
Charles E. Brown, Pastor
USO hostesses served potato salad dining room and interesting remi-
11:00- Worship Service.
Calahan, Dorothy Dickey, and
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Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
and hotcross buns.
niscences were related by some
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Alta Nichols
LATSO.N-CHIPMAN
Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m.
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of the pioneer lawyers.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Young People’s and Junior USO SPONSORS DANCE
Miss Carma Latson, »laughter
liny your Memorials now for
The next meeting of the associ­
CHURCH
Missionary Society at 6:30 p. m
| of Mr. and Mrs. Caroll Latson of
A May Day dance will be held ation will be held at the circuit
Defloration Day.
North Main at Helman
Evangelistic Service, 7:30 p. m. at the Ashland USO clubhouse the
(Mrs.) M. T. Biirns.-OnthePlii7.il. Sacramento, California and Harry Rev. Howard G. Eddy. Minister
court room in Medford on the
|- Song ami Hymn practice, Fri­ evening of Saturday. May 1. An
Chipman, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
afternoon of June 26th.
9:4ft- Bible School for all ages, day at 7:30 p. m.
J. Chipman of Ashland were united
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11:00- Morning Worship and : Come and worship with us in orchestra and refreshments are,
in marriage at the First Methodist Junior Church.
promised. Either formal or infor­ ENTERTAIN FOR PETERSONS
I .EON A III) HALL
; the beauty of Holiness.
Church in Sacramento on April 18.
mal apparel will be the order of
The members of the Ministerial
6:30-Youth Meeting.
mid Companion
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Following lhe ceremony, a re­
the evening.
Association and their wives gath­
7:30- Evening Service
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Are Invited to Be Guests of the ception was held in the church
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ered at the home of Rev. and Mrs.
Wed., 7:30- Midweek meeting.
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER parlors for relatives and friends.
Second and B St.
G. S. Butler has returned from Earl F. Downing last Saturday
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to see
The bride was graduated from TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Earl F. Downing, Minister
Cathedral City, California where evening for a seven o’clock dessert
at lhe VARSITY THEATRE
the University of California and at Rev A. N. MacDonnell, Vicar
9:46- Bible Sch»x»l with Mrs. I he spent the winter.
luncheon honoring Rev. and Mrs.
the time of her marriage was h«»a»l
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(Friday and Saturday)
B. F. Peterson. The evening was
9:30- Church School
, John Schoenwald, Superintendent.
technician at the Blood Bank of
11:00 a. m. - Morning Service.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Herndon spent in visiting. At the close of
“YANK AT ETON”
11:00 - Service and Sermon.
6:4ft- Christian Endeavor and moved their household goods from the evening the group Joined
Sutter Hospital. Mr. Chipman, who
7:30
p.
m.
-
Servic#
and
Address.
or
grew to manhood here, is proprie-
Second Front.
Ashland to Klamath Falls last hands in a prayer circle.
(Sunday, Monday, Tuesday)
I 7:46- Evening Service.
, tor of Chipman's News Stand.
wsek.
Rev. and Mrs . Peterson are
FIRST
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
“GEORGE WASHINGTON
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Mid-week Service: Wed. 7:45.
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leaving soon for their new church
SCIENTIST
SLEPT HERE”
Editor A. A. Harder of The Pioneer Ave., South
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Miss Wi’ma Froman was home in Klamath Falls. The town of
Buy your M<-morials now for from the University to spend the Ashland as well as the Nazarene
Sunday morning service at 11
Please call at the Miner Offici Weed Log , Weed, California was
a caller at the Miner office Wed- o'clock. The subject will be on Decoration Day.
Easter vacation with her parents, congregation will misa their able
for Your Guest Tickets
l neaday.
(Mrs.) M. T. Burns.-On the Plaza. Mr .and Mrs. Carl Froman.
i religious leadership.
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