"THEY GIVE THEIR LIVES -YOU LEND YOUR MONEY" i r* Buy Moro War Bond* Today ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, VOL. XII THIN ANU THAT (Ity OLD TIMER) To the Editor: May 20, 1943 TALENT NEWS Number 17 BELLVIEW NEWS iFMIfiRATION AF The Birthday Club honored Mrs 1 I IVIl Vi Wade Wallis on her birthday anni­ versary Sunday at her home. A covered dish luncheon wax served Eighteen wagons, their white at one o'clock The afternoon was spent In playing game« and vislt- tops glistening in the sun, rolled lngt Those enjoying the day with out of Independence. Missouri, ln the Wallis' were Mr. and Mrs. May 1842, headed for the "Oregon Henry Stenrud and Mrs. Soonaon, Country." One hundred and twelve Mr. and Mrs. A*R. Kincaid, Mrs. men, women and children, two Earl Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Walter hundred head of livestock and a Davis and daughter, Lyda Kather­ number of dogs, made up the ine. Mrs. C. M Haynes, Mr. arid party. Dr. Elijah White was cho­ Mrs Lee Wallis and son Bobby. sen as captain. But the doctor's The honoree was presented with reign as captain was short, for he made himself extremely unpopular beautiful gifts from the group. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wallis have by issuing, a decree ordering all bought the Kate Neil ranch on the dogs shot His excuse was that East Main St. road and took pos- they might go mad and bite some Hesslon laM Thursday. Mr, and person or animal. After about Mrs. Wallis have been living in 20 of the family pets had been the Applegate District for the killed, some of the men declared they would kill the man who shot past few years. their dogs and that stopped the Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Sei­ dog-killing. bert. who spent a few days last Lansford Hastings aucc ceded week with Mrs. Siebert’s oarents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Martin, left White as captain which meant a via Klamath Falls Sunday for a division of the party. At Fort month's visit with Warren’s par­ Laramie, the party was joined ents tn International Falls, Minne­ by Francis Matthieu and several sota. Warren will soon be induct­ French- Canadians. When a short distance from the Fort, the party ed into the service. Mr and Mrs Roscoe Owens are met Jim Bridger and Thomas Fitz­ spending several days at Trail patrick, famous Mountain Men. Dr. where Mr Owens is cutting White persuaded Fitzpatrick to Shakes for two large bams they act as guide to the train as far as Fort Hall. That was a fortunate plan to build this spring. Mr. and Mrs. Mark True were Incident for Fitzpatrick was ex­ business visitors at Medford Tues­ perienced in Indian lore and saved the company from serious trouble day. George Yockel returned Tuesday with several bands of Sioux and from Lower. Nevada where he had Crow Indians which they encoun­ been to get 200,000 tomato plants tered. Several wagons were aban­ doned at Fort Laramie and at the for the Baggley Canning Co. Green River. Hastings arrived at David Stevens, who has been working at Lincoln in the mill is Fort Hall by the middle of August now employed at the Sugar Pine with seven wagons. Despairing of : taking their remaining wagons Lumber Co. any further, they left them at Mrs John Hielmeyer has re­ Fort Hail and continued to the turned from a visit with relatives Valley of the Willamette on horse­ at The Dalles. She was aboard the back. They arrived at their trail’s train which was wrecked near end in October in destitute cir­ Oakland. Ore. cumstances. but they were gradu­ —BI'Y BONDS------ ally absorbed by th community for I Memorial Sunday this year Earl A. Sommers Receives Oregon City was enjoying a boom and had become the metropolis of should have increased significance. Technical Instruction the North Pacific Coast. The recent Tunisian victory, and^ ------ BUY BONDS ------ Private Earl A. Sommer, US The Reverend R. W Coleman, charge. ( ------BUY BONDS— the sacrificing of their lives by the M C .son of Mrs. Leora Sommer. pastor of the First Christian Colonel Geo. C Pierson. Ch. C... Dr. Appleton Speaks men who have fought so nobly and ' Route 2, Ashland has reported to Church of Medford, will deliver UH Army, from Camp White will ______ * Marine Aviation Detachment, the address at Baccalaureate ser­ bravely for the Uberty of us all.' the bring the Memorial Address. A ill S()(_ E A number of art sketches will be I call for tokens of memory and I Navy Pier, Chicago, for a 21 week vice at the Southern Oregon Col ­ firing squad from Camp White will' Dr John y Appleton, Director ■ on display at the Southern Oregon gratitude on the part of all people. aviation tn e tai smith coarse. College of Education during Com­ aalule the daa-gi°n are asked to meet at the I understanding of regional prob­ lege String Quintet consisting of birds and local objects and scenes, rejoicing and gratitude, and will l^ion Hall at 0 a.m. for their lems with a view to meeting them Ann Crandall, Eleanor McColm. He will be prepared for the im­ done ln water color and pastel by give recognition to the early sett ­ own service in the l*xrk preceding and promoting development of the Lois Redford. Julia Silver, Berbers portant job • of keeping Mai ne students of a class in outdoor lers of southern Oregon, to the the abovn Exercises. Following the Northwest for the maximum good Terrill, with Irving Mirick, direc-1 Corps fighting planes in the air sketching. The three exhibitors are Tunisian Victory, and to those program the soldiers of the Firing of its citizens. Recently the Coun-| I tor; and ready for battle. In additior to I J Jane Smith of Salem, Phylis An- Invocation by the Rev. Charles men and women who by their technical instruction in aviat-on same of Reedsport, and James Squad will be dinner guests of ell's program of research has been sacrifices have made possible the the Women’s Relief Corps. Mrs directed particularly at current E. Brown, pastor of the Free metalsmith work, he will hav-.: a Smith of Ashland. blessings and privileges which we Hattie Moore, President. i combat conditioning course End and post-war problems which are Methodist Church of Ashland; The exhibit will be open to the are enjoying today. "Lift Thine Eyes".Mendelssohn j' ------BUY BONDS------ will study signalling, aerial gin­ public at any hour during the day especially pressing in the North­ Patriotism and Religion will be Dr. and Mrs. George W Pt ucc' west because of economic changes and "Invocation", Mana-Zucca by { nery and aviation ordnance. when school is in session . prominent throughout the entire entertained at Sunday dinner in that must result from development the College Triple Trio consisting program, and the great flags of honor of Mias Iavilla Gossln and of the Columbia River dams, ship ! of Mary Alice Wolford. Alyce our country and our faitii will re­ Mias Maxine Rand, who arc grad­ building and other war industries Hansen, I*atricia Furry, Ann Cran­ mind us of the “faith of our fa-1 uating from SOCK this year. Sev-! which are bringing an influx of dall, Lois Rewe, science at Oregon State, was an Miss Dodd's efforts at the Ashland milk and cream; Mrs. Leonard, a active member of the glee club. I USO referring particularly to her Girls' Sextette —“O Bread of Life” - - - Cesar Franck See us now for Automobile dozen eggs; Mrs. Alice Pell, a chorus, sextet, honor society, and efficiency in conducting the work vice-president of the Girls' league From the "Messe Solemnellle" Liability Insurance. whist game; Mrs. W H. Parker, »1 ____ ____ I uninterrupted during the trying ’ MUSIC Mrs. M. T. Burns—on the l'laza. for refreshments; Flowers. Mary time of remodeling the building. Baccalaureate Sermon—"Look Higher, Sir" Gean Hendricks and Mrs. H. S. 1“’K1’ *‘N MUSK. The popularity of the Ashland Dr. George W. Bruce r Aikens; Books and magazines, . PROGRAM AT UNIVERSITY center has greatly increased under K. E. STEVENS Mrs. L. G. Sharyon, Mrs. Paul Lolita Pierson, Ashland, graduate Miss Dodd's direction, as 'ndicated Hymn No. 250 "Take Time to Be Holy" and Companion Harmson, Dr. Arthur S. Taylor; in music at the University of Ore- by the records of rapidly increas­ • Benediction (Followed by Doxology) Rev. Ward E. Pratt Are Invited to Be Guests of the Cookies. from a Presbyterian gon, was one of the sopranos in a ing attendance. Church group. Mrs. James Edgar sextet that sang at the music Miss Dodd's successor is Mrs. SOUTHERN OREGON MINER • Recessional—"Postlude in Faulkes and Mrs Eldon Oorthell; from the program held late last week on the Bayone Glenn from Lempoc, Calif, to see Junior Civic Club, Mrs. Leslie campus Hymn No. 300 "Be Strong! We Are Not Here to Play" i Mrs. Glenn comes highly recom- at the VARSITY THEATRE Lusk, Mrs. Emmett Whitham, Mrs.. The sextet sang Bach's "Hence mended as creative an.l efllcient. (Friday and Saturday) Flower: Gardenia Joye Swartslcy. with Earthly Treadure’, Brahms' She had experience in YWCA "LUCKY JORDAN” Class Colors: Blue and White Camp Fire Girls w’ho distributed “O, Lovely May’, and Douglas work before the war and has been AND the bulletins: Margaret Sarah Moore's “Dedication", in USO since the war's beginning Class Motto: “WRECKIN'« CREW” Wagner, Norma Yorton, Maxine Mias Pierson also sang in a In Lampbc she developed one of Nimquam tradite, numquam se reel pi te. ‘ or Wood. group accompanied by the string the finest service men's wives' (Sunday, Monday, Tuesday) ------BUY BONDS------ quartet in Schubert’s "Ständchen", programs and the Co mt. • Congregation please remain seated. ’«PANAMA HATTIE” Mr and Mrs. Walter Herndon She belongs to the honorariea Pi ------ BI'Y BONDS------ Mrs. Harvev A. Woods spent of Klamath Falls visited several Lamda Theta and Mu Phi Epsilon Please call at the Miner Offict days thia week with Mr .and Mrs Her parents are Mr and Mrs. W the week end in Merced, California for Your Oueat Tickets Henry Newton. I E. Pierson of Ashland. I with Captain Woods. The Talent Extension Unit met at the City Hall at an ail day If living costs are higher thnn meeting. Wcdm-sday. There was an formerly, isn't the excitement election of officers for the coming worth something? year. A covered dish luncheon Unde Zeke at Ashland Cemetery will be held at zabeth Learning Mrs. Joe Skeeters made a busi­ 10 am. MONDAY. May 3lst, ac- I ness trip to Ashland Friday morn­ cording to anotinerment of the I American Legion Committee in ing 1 1842 TO THE WEST Memorial Exercises Monday, May 31 MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES SUNDAY Baccalaureate on Sunday Afternoon i Art Display at SOCE S A People’s Responsibility » USO Director Frances Dodds Transferring | H igh S chool G raduating C