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Number 15
ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, May 6, 1943
VOL. XII
THIN AM> THAT
(Dy OLD 11.Mk.lt)
To the Editor:
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JUNIOR HIGH
GIVES PROGRAM
Tracks Down TB
SCHOOL COMPILES SERVICE LIST
BELLVIEW
NEWS
Mr and Mrs. Ed Grimm who
have been living on the Air Port
it 1* presumed t)i*t Vice 1' icn I-
A service flag which will bear Holman, James Holman, Ned Bar­ for the past eight years have
deni Waiace wa* able to gel hl*
a star for each ex-Ashland high rell, Ben Harrell, Harry Hoxie, bought a home near Phoenix and
Once again Ashland citizen*
dent Wullace was able lo gel hi*
school
student in service who has William Hoxie, Bill Huffman. Bob took possession last week, their
have enjoyed a musical treat The
second cup of coffee while on hi*
earned al least one semester’s cre­ Hufrnan, Cornelia Hulst, Robert daughter, Mrs. Wm. Stoner and
presentation
this
time
was
by
the
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dits while in attendance at the Hill, Otis Hill,
baby being with them during the
students of the Junior High under
The 15-day truce in the coal
local high school, and a roster
George Icenhower, Paul Icen- duration. Mr. Stoner is in the ser­
the able leadership and direction
controversy «hould serve a* a cool­
which will bear his or her name hower, Carl Isenbower, John Isen- vice.
of Mi* Koehler and Mr Mlrick
I
and the location of his star on the hower,
ing off period, ut the end of which with Jim JandU-au and Joan Helm
I
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rogers of
flag. Is now in preparation. It
William Jacoby, Joel J easel Bob
a fulr settlement Is likely l<> be a* s.uilent assistants.
Idaho
are spending several day*
is the desire of the committee in Johnson, Andrew Johnson, Delbert
i cached
Much was added to the general
at their home on Tollman Creek
charge
that
every
eligible
man
Jones,
Robert
Jones.
Bruce
Jordan,
and visiting relatives. Mr. Rogers
In 1918 the hopes ot the world effect by the costuming of the
or woman should be represented Dale Jorgenson. Dale Kaegi, Whit­
wa* in
is in the U.S.S. Navy. Last Satur­
were declared to hang on 14 point* performers The chorus
on
this
flag.
ey
Kannasto,
Arthur
Kent,
Frank
In white
white
surplices,
the
bund
day, they with Mrs. John Farmer
Bui' now more than that are re­
Following is the list of names King, Joseph King,,
the girls
were dinner guests at the Earl
quired lo get two pound* of round shirt* and trousers while
Burton
Lancaster,
Victor
Lanini,
as it stands at present. Those en­
wore
gay
formal*.
Hamilton
home.
steak.
listed. but not yet in uniform, will Dennis Lanini, Walt Lee, William
Special instrumental number*
Mr.
and
Mrs. Mark True were
Leever,
I^rry
Leigh,
Keith
Lennox,
be added when they take active
1
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were a clarinet solo by Robert
to Medford last
business
visitors
duty. Please read thia list care- LeRoy Lindner, Henry Lindsey,
Hitler went to Bulgaria to gel Elhart in "The Technician” by En-
Monday.
Richard
Long.
Glen
Lucas,
Ernest
fuiy, and if you know of a name
some help from King Boria, it la dresen. a comet solo by Dorothy
Edgar Rector is employed at
that should be on the list, tele­ Lytle, Ted Lockhart,
*uid that while thrie Adolph got Elhart in "The Victor” by Endre-
the
Selby Chevrolet garage.
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Tommy
Mansfield.
Paul
Mars,
phone the information to 8801:
a line on a good cave In the inoun- sen, and a brass group composed
Mr
and Mr*, Cliff Hazelwood
Dale Adarns, Robert Adam* Charles MacCracken, Elliott Mac-
tains.
of Hugh Van Dewalkert, I-arry
have sold their ranch on the
Cracken,
R.
M.
Martin,
Ralph
Paul
Aiken*.
Bill
Allen.
Bob
An
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Kennlcott, Jim Jandreau, Joe Ism-
f 1 1
Doctor (above) reading X-ray
McCormack, John McLain. James Ashland-Klamath Falls highway
American Red Cross supplies belt, Curtis Vail, and Isabelle film* can tell who has tuberculosis drews, Elmo Andrews, Warren
McNair, Iueroy McNeil, Rodney to Mr. and Mrs. See ver* of Kla-
Applewhite,
Robert
Avery.
LeHoy
amounting to $38,413.000 have Williams in "Shadwell” by Rich­ This is part of Early Diagnosis
Merriman. Marvin Messer, Mar- math Falls who have taken poss­
Ayres.
been delivered in Britain for civi­ ard* with band accompaniment
Campaign being conducted by tu­ | Bill Barker. Peter Barker. David shall Miller, Daniel G Moon. John ession and Mr. and Mrs. Hazel -
lian relief since the start of the
The girls triple trio composed of berculosis associations.
wood have bought a house at 340
Barker, Ivan Bailey, Bill Baley, Murphy. Genevieve McGee.
war.
Marynel) Montgomery, Elsie Huth
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Neeley High Street.
R
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Baley.
O.
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Balgaard
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Everett
Nance,
Lynn
Schultz. Yvonne Mile*, Bonnie ROTARY CLUB MEETN
Mrs. Nye, who has been ill for
Hedrick Baughman, James Baugh- Earl Nutter,
Under a retrenchment program Griffith. Shirley Wilcox, Gayle AT BEDFORD HOME
O’Neil. the past several days, is still un-
man,
Jim
Beatty,
Jim
Beebe,
John
Lee
O
’
Harra,
Frank
directed by Congress, 41,631 em­ Mot ris, Mary Elizabeth Owen., The Ashland Rotary Club Board Bell, Kenneth Bell. Hubert Bent- Walter OToole,
I able to resume her school duties,
ployees huvr been eliminated from Charlotte Woods, and Mary Alice of Diiectors met at the home of ley, Car) Bergstrom, 1 David Berg-1 James Parsons, George Peachey, I and a sustitute teacher is taking
Young
sang
their
two
number*
Dr. and Mrs. Walter Redford on
the pay rolls o 34 "non-war" gov­
Llewellyn Peachey, Victor Peiffer,
very well especially the a cajH-lla Monday evening tor its monthly strom, Harvey Bergstrom, John Robert Pederson, Joe Peterson, her place.
ernmental agencies.
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Bergstrom.
George
Best
(gold
number, "America My Own". The business session. Reports were
Ivan Peterson, W. W. Peterson,
star),
George
Bibby,
Ceci)
Bounds.
111
boys double quartet composed ut
TALENT NEWS
Uncle Zekd says, "The economic Curtis Vail. Charles Wolfe, Gary read concerning the activities of Mel Brantley, Carl Brower, Bob Wayne Pickens. Alden Powell,
the
local
Club,
and
plans
were
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Skeeters of
John
Pratt
(gold
star),
Dick
Put
­
salvation of the nation, confronted Christiieb, Roger Flaharty, Harry
Burdic, Joe Burdic, R. L. Burdic,
as It is with * national exjieiidlturc Bennett, Jim Merriman, Jim Jan­ laid for increasing the influence Alan Byrd, Clarence Byrd, Jack ney, Jack Putney. Jules Powers, Lincoln Street, Ashland have pur­
I Joseph Rapp, William Reedy. chased the Works property owned
that staggers the Imagination of dreau, Harold Colvin, sang two of Rotary in the loca.1 community. Bishop.
It 1« planned that Will Dodge will
all time, depends not upon the number* and showed promise
James Cady, John Cady, Robert Charles Rice, Marvin Ring, Phil by Mrs. Cliff Garvin and Mrs
next Thursday give a report of
Ritter, Buzz Roberson, Sanford Lizzy Wyswamer in Talent and
financial wizardry of a few ad­ future high school material.
I the Convention recently held in Cadzow, Harry Cameron, Earl Rose, Clifford Ross, Dale Ross. plan on moving the latter part of
ministration officials in Washing­
Edward
Cate,
Charles
Canfield.
Becerly Autry, accompanist, de-
on the
ton, but the simple honesty, plain serves special mention for her cx- Victoria. B. C.; and that
Chat tin, Roy W. Clary, E Cle- Irvin Ross, Lewis Ross, Valorous the week.
G. W.
following
Thursday
Dr.
economy, and unsupervised faith­ crptlonal accompaniment* to the
merits, DaMor Clifton, Stan Cole­ Ross, Harvey Rowley, Donald i Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cochran and
Bruce will give his report. Folk/w- man, James Coomes, Richard Rude, Vernon Rush, Gilbert Rus­ son Keith of Eugene are visiting
fulness of "every bloomin’ soul ’’
chorus
I
Ing the business meeting Mr*.
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Corthell, Robert Corthell, Albert sell, Joseph Sander, Victor Sander, relatives and friends here this
On behalf of ' the band and or- Redford served refreshments
Ken Schilling, Merritt Schilling, week.
Cotter,
Uoyd
L.
Cox,
Janies
Attend Rotary Meet chest ra Robert Elhart expressed
Wayne Scholar, Dutch Scheiderei­
Mr. and Mr*. Ben Clark visited
Curtis. Bud Curtis.
ll:00- Morning Worship.
Dr G W Bruce and Will Dodge appreciation to Mr Mlrick for his
ter, Frank Scott, Leslie Segsworth, Mr*. Clark’s sister, Miss Matty
Beecher
Danford,
Herbert
Davis,
Mother's Day Subject- "Religion
members of the Local Rotary Club, efforts. Joyce Colvin graciously
Monroe Davis. Earl De Lisle. Grant Selby. Lewis Setchell, Jack Boosey in Jacksonville. Sunday
1
and pre- and the Home"
returned last Sunday morning thanked Mrs Koehler
James
De Lisle, Don De Lisle. Setchell. Fred C. Shere, Wilbur' afternoon.
Baptismal service and reception
fiom attending the District Con­ seated her with a basket of roses
Mrs. M. P. O’Harra and Mrs.
Charles Delsman, Bruce DeMers, Sherfy. Kenneth Shiffer, Wayne
of members.
vention of Rotary Clubs in Victo­ tn the name of the chorus.
Ted McNerney of Ashland spent
Lloyd
DeMers,
John
Denton.
Rod-
Sykes,
Oscar
Silver,
Charles
Smith,
Considering the age of the per-
6:45:Methodist Youth Groups
ria. British Columbia. They tra­
ger Deshazer, Don Dickerson. Ro- George Smith, Harry Smith, Joe one evening last week with Mrs
8 00 Mother’s Day program in
vel led by train to Heal lie, thence formers It was an unusual aml
Spayde, Chester Squires, E. F Dale O.Harra.
charge of the youth groups. Follo­ bert Dooms C. W. Durham. Mere­
by boat Iriquois to Victoria, and outstanding attraction.
Starr. Weldon Stauffer
I Lt John Childer, who has been
dith
Durham.
Buy your Memorial» now for wing the service the young people
following the convention they re­
Jack Thompson, Ken Thompson, stationed in Oklahoma in the air­
Bill Elhart Jack Enders. George
Dworutlou
Day.
refreshments
in
the
din-
wil
serve
turned to Beattie by boat on Em­
Charles Tilton, Gaylord Vestal. craft school, ia home on furlough
Engle
press Charlotte, and then by train (Mrs.) M. T. Barna. -On the Pluza. ing room of the church.
Ardis Warren, Charles Warren, for a few days. John is the son of
Ray
C.
Fager,
Bob
Farlow
(gold
Thur*. 7:30- Bible Study and
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to Ashland They report a very
Dean Warren, Don Warren. Ken­ Mr. and Mrs. Will Childers. He
star),
Charles
Fordyce,
Jack
For-
interesting and profil aide conven­ AT THE CHURCHES Fellowship hour.
drick Watson, Glen Weybright,, will leave soon for Tuscon, Ari­
sythe,
Richard
Foster
Stephen
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tion
Fowler, Russell Fowler Howard John Weaver, Lloyd Wenaus, Ken­ zona. where he will attend school
CHURCH OF CHRIST
NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH
Dr. Bruce, in speaking of the
neth Wenaus, William Westfall, for the next three months.
Frame,
Second
and
B
St.
CONGREGATIONAL
convention suld, “There were two
Richard Gardiner Don Gettling, Robert Wheat Jerrold Wilcox,
Earl
F.
Downing,
Minister
Dudley Estes moved Saturday
717
Siskiyou
Boulevard
main ideas running through nearly
Tom Ge:tling, Arthur Gilbert, Ross Willard, Jack Williams, Bill into Mrs. Roy Coffman's house.
9:45-
Bible
SchdM
with
Mrs.
Clarence
F
MeCall,
Minister
every address given on the pio-
Wimer. Dale Williams, Clarerce
9:45 a. m-Bible School, with Leonard Gonel) Carl G roeman.
A family gathering was held
gram, the Idea of a better post- John Bchocnwuld, Superintendent.
Harvey Woods» Marrnis
Woods,
Don
Grigsby.
Paul
Garren,
u.
tn
.
-
Morning
Servie«.
11:00
Mrs Glen Prescott, Supt.
at the Will Bates home on Easter
war-world; and the idea of reli-
I
J.
W.
Haines
Don
Halfhill.
Woods,
DeVon
Wray.
Joe
Wureer,
6:4ft- Christian Endeavor and
11:00- Worship Service.
Sunday. Those attending were Mr.
gion as the foundation and hope
George Hall. Robert Hall, Charles Sidney Weybright.
Second
Front.
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for everything better in future I
Earl Y ary an, Robert Yeo, Clyde and Mrs. Clarence Hunter and
Hanel, John Harr, Ray Hawk.
7:46- Evening Service.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
family of near Phoenix, Mr .and
years." Will Dodge reports that
Martin Herrin, George High. Ken- Young. Carl Young,
CHURCH
Mrs. Royal Bates and family of
some very fine suggestions were] Mld-week Service: Wed 7:45.
neth Hobson, Carl Holbrook. Bob
Edward Zboralskl.
_ West Medford.
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North Main at Helman
gathered for the more successful
Rev. Howard G. Eddy. Minister
Appearing also will be viohxut Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hamilton vis-
operation of clubs the size of the CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
Iowa and Mountain Streets
9.45- Bible School for all age* Music Program USO
Lee Freedman. 516 Engineers, r^c-
their son Loyse and family
Ashland group.
Ward E. Pratt, Minister
J 1:00- Morning Worship and
“’ Jacksonville, ■ Sunday.
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The Ashland USO will provide ommended by Camp White officers at
AM land and Medford
Buy your Memorials now for
'Junior Church.
The annual Open House wa*
the scene for certain Camp White as "unusually fine".
J 6:30 -Youth Meeting.
10:00 a. m. -Church School.
Decoration Day.
The artist dancer Culle Prusco | held at the school* Friday night.
musicians to offer their contribu­
11:00- Worship Service
(Mrs.) M. T. Hums. -On the Plaza.
7:30- Evening Service
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of various room* were
tion to celebrate Music Week, in of the 79th General Hospital will Exhibits
Dedication service for small chii-! Wed., 7:30- Midweek meeting
of much interest. The building was
a program Thursday evening, May present a ballet.
r
dren Special mesage on the Chris-?
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Also will appear the Victory? opened at 7:00 p. m. for parents
6, at 8 o'clock, to which the com i-l
­
It. E. POHTON
tian home. Offering for the work TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCE munity is cordially invited. Among Four, the quartet of Daherty, Har- and visitors to view the displays of
and Companion
of Annua) Conference: Missions? Rev. A. N. MacDonnell, Vicar musicians that will be heard is elson, Noffs, and Hunter, from the art, geography and history. The
Are Invited to Be Guests of the schools, etc.
9:30- Church School
Pvt. Alax North of the 81st Gen­ lst Medical Regiment, Co. G. program for the evening was as
No evening service.
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
11:00 - Service and Sermon.
eral Hospital, pianist and compo­ These are well known favorites i follows:
to see
7:30 p m. - Service and Address. ser of renown, concerning whom tn Ashland, where they have been [ Inspection of exhibits In class
CATHOLIC CHURCH
at the VARSITY THEATRE
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST the Camp White Grenade reports: heard in various churches. Accom­ rooms with teachers on duty who
Sixth and C Streets
SCIENTIST
(Friday and Saturday)
Private North is the composer of panying them will be the well- consulted with parents on school
Rev. W. J. Meagher, Pastor. Pioneer Ave., South
“TARZAN TRIU.MPHN’’
several popular Broadway hit liked accordianist Donn Schmidel. work Typing and shorthand were
Phone Medford 3208.
Sunday morning service at 11
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demonstrated. The evening con­
AND
tunes as well as the author of
,
.
Mass Sunday morning at 9 o’clock, o'clock. The subject will be on
cluded with a puppet show, school
"HUSKY ALDRICH, EDITOR"
the complete musical scores for Music Contest Friday
Sunday School after Maa* con- "Adam and Fallen Man". Sunday
orchestra, conducted by Harry
"
Tis
of
Thee
”
,
"Of
V
We
Sing"
I
or
The
music
contest
will
be
held
ducted by the ladies of the church School at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday
and other Broadway musical Friday. May 7th. The solos ini Myers. Drill team, boys and girls
(Sunday, Monday, Tuesday)
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evening meeting, which includes
comedies. "Danny Dither”, a re­ small groups will be at the senior physical f i t n e s s demonstration
“THE BLACK SWAN”
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH testimonies of Christian Science
cent
composed fantasy for chil­ high building from 10:00 to 12:00 folk dancing, tumbling and singing.
Pianse call at the Miner Offici Corner No. Main and I-atirel St* healing, is held at 8 o'clock.
dren
and adults will open June a. m.; the large groups will be The teachers, directing the pro­
Dr. George W. Brute, Minister
Reading Room open daily from
for Your Guest Tickets
5
In
Hartford,
Conn. Before his at the junior high building at 1:00 gram were Mrs. Goldy, Mrs.
9:45- Sunday Church School.
2 to 5 p. m. except Sundays and
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Walsh, Mrs. Van Dyke. John
induction he was educated in o’clock.
Holidays. The public is cordially
Myers. Mrs. Volah, Mrs. Claypool,
the
Curtis
Institute
of
Philadel-
j
f
The soloists are: Sopranos, Mari-
invited to attend these services, I
phia, the Julliard School in New lee Erwin, Marilyn Young, and Mrs. Biden, Mr*. Vinson, and Mrs.
and to use the Reading Room.
York and the Moscow Constrva- Dolores Erwin; alto. Betty Young; Fifield.
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Mrs Clarence Hunter and three
tory. He organized a 40 voice bass. Lee Collinsworth; Cornet,
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
girls
visited her parent*. Mr. and
choir in Camp Robinson, Ark. Lorin Bailey; French Horn. Mau-
East Main St. at Seventh
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where he was stationed before rice Bailey; Baritone, Jim Jan- Mrs. Will Bates Friday afternoon.
Charles E. Brown. Pastor
Mrs. Eva Wedge »old her ranch
transf erring to Camp White six dreau; and Tuba. Jim Merriman,
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
south west of Talent to Mr. and
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X.
weeks ago. He has received sax*-
nu-
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Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m.
merous prizes from j American
Geo. Chew, .Ashland Lumber Co., Mrs. G Schultz who moved there
Young People’s and Junior
musical societies for his ballet says, “There is no time like the Saturday. Mr*. Wedge purchased a
Missionary Society at 6:30 p. m
present to fill your coal bins." [home in Ashland.
and classical compositions.
Evangelistic Service, 7:30 p. m.
Song and Hymn practice, Fri­
day at 7:30 p. m.
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
■
Gordon C. Griffin-Pastor
9:45- Bible School, C. E. Corry,
■;
Superintendent.
11:00- Morning Worship.
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Special Mother's Day Service.
7 00- Young People’s Meeting.
8:00- Evening service.
Sermon topic- “The Believer's
Inheritance in Christ.” Illustrated
. with a sound moving picture.
CARDS
5c—35c
PLAQUES ................ 25c—35c
7:30, Wednesday- Mid-week fel­
BOXED STATIONERY
$1.00
COMPLETE LINE PYREX
lowship hour.
This week’s thought: “Be not
deceived; God is not mocked; for
whatsoever a man soweth, that
shall he al*o reap.
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