Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 20, 1943, Image 1

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    "THEY GIVE THEIR
LIVES -YOU LEND
YOUR MONEY"
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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
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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^
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Private
Earl
A.
Sommer,
US
The Reverend R. W Coleman,
charge.
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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
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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<i. Ashland Civic of the Northwest Regional Council lege of Education, to be held Sun-
The Ashland Chamber of Com­
,day,
May
23
at
two-thirty
p.m.
in
The Ashland Marine, who enlist­ mencement week, beginning next
Hand will play, and rrpiusenta- wtth office, ln Portland. add reseed
lives from each Patriotic Organ!-J the students and faculty of the the college auditorium. His sub­ merce and the Ashland Ministerial ed last February at th age of 20 i Monday the 24th, according to
Association are cooperating in years was assigned to the metal­ | Miss Marian Ady, art instructor in
zatlon will place flowers at the southern Oregon College of Edu- ject, "Majoring in Minors." The1
plans
for a community wide Me­ smith training course after his, ' the college. This art exhibit. Miss
Memorial Stone. There will be no cation
ration Monday.
Monday, May 17, in the program follows:
morial Day Service to be held on recruit training at San Diego, will
Processional
•
March
from
"Ath-
parade preceding.
I interest of the Council's educa-
Ady stated, will be small but in­
Sunday evening May 30th. This now have intensive work both tn
Member« of the American, ; lional program to promote public lalia", Mendelssohn by the Col­
teresting. consisting of sketches of
service
is
planned
to
be
one
of
shop and classroom.
l>-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'
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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 Re<iford, Evelyn Wiro-
thers” and of the basic fundamen- ■
baccalaureate ervice
era! other coIlog«» students, whose people into the Northwest with a stek, Eileen Dick, Betty McColm,
tala
of our democracy. Every true
homes are out of town, were also resulting problem of assimilating Julia Silver, with Louise Wood­
American ought this year to take
for
guests at the dinner.
' them now and finding employment ruff, director;
time
to
give
expression
of
memory
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Address - "Majoring in Minors”
I
for them after the war.
and gratitude to God and to our
shland
■
The Northwest Regional Council, the Rev. R. W. Coleman;
noble
dead.
"America”. Samuel Francis
Dr. Apple<ton stated, is an impar­
lass
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tial, fact-finding, continuing body, Smith by the audience;
Benediction by the Rev Charles
OF 1943
sponsored by the Rokefeller Foun­
Eight billion dollars of the IS
E. Brown;
dation
which
supjxirts
the
work
of
billion dollars In this Second
Recessional by the College
the Council but does not influence
War Loan Drive must come
First Methodist Church
Miss Frances E. Dodds, director
I String Quintet.
its program.
from non-banking sources, so
!
of
the
Ashland
USO,
relinquished
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Ashland, Oregon
.
Dr. Appleton, English born,
the responsibility for the bulk
her supervision of tho local USO
served in the R.A.F. during World MARILEE ERWIN RECEIVES
of this 13-billlon-dollar drive
May 23, 1943
8 o’clock P. M.
at the end of last week, to be
' War I, spent five years on the SCHOLARSHIP TO OSC
rests with the American public.
transferred
to
similar
work
else
­
I European continent, a year in Chi­
Indications are that Ameri­
Marilee Erwin of Ashland was
where in the field service. Miss
cans generally need only to be
na. has been ln Egypt, and was one of 69 Oregon high school stu­
D<xkls has served th? Ashland
Rev. Howard G. Eddy, Presiding
reminded of this responsibility
with Lawrence in Arabia. He has dents
receiving Oregon
Stat«*
USO four and a half months and
and how much they should lend
been in America the past twenty board of higher education scholar­
Processional—"Grand Processional March" -
in that time has made many
Gounod
their government In order to
years.
ships to attend Oregon State col­
friends in Ashland and Medford.
Annabel
Davis
reach this goal. Americans are
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lege this fall.
She stated that she expects to
backing up their fighting men
COMMUNITY DONATES TO
She was recommended by B. C.
Hymn No. 562—"The World s AMir"
visit her family in Washington
on the battle fronts. They are
Forsythe, principal of Ashland
IAN!AL USO
supporting the Hccond War
before assuming her new duties.
Reading the Scripture—Psalm 121
Rev. Earl Downing
Tho local USO reports the fol- senior high school. Miss Erwin
Loan. "They give their Ilves
Mrs. Will Dodge, cha’rman of
who
plans
to
major
in
secretarial
. . . You lend your money.’*
lowing donations and aid received
the USO Council, complimented
Prayer
Rev. Gordon C. Griffin
the past week: Mrs. M. R«>we, 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
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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)
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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
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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<aaya that in the good was served at noon. Afterwards
Miss Marian Farrell, home demon-
old days no one heard of vitamins
tatlon agent, demonstrated the
and no one worried about what
drying, of fruits and vegetables
they ate. It was what you could
and the construction of a home
get to sat.
mudo dryer.
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Ben Clark has been doing blick
Post-war automobiles, we read. rnuson work at Lincoln for ahe
will I m - so light that the heaviesst
juist week.
thing about them will be the down
j Mr and Mrs. Chine Jenkins and
payment.
son John left Monday morning for
111
Colorado where they plan on
Tojo, Jujiun'M premier, has evi­ making, their home.
dently switched to a powerful
Mrs Nora Cornn and son Benny
brand of opium. He visualizes a Clearwater of Portland visited
Nlppon«wc conquest of the United Mrs (’ornn’s brother Ben Clark
SUites
and family during the week end.
Mr
Clearwater has brt-n allending
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Axis Radio commant on the coal school in Sacramento for the past,
squabble wua: "There are runv ten weeks and lx returning to
four dictators in the world, ,»• a Camp lzwlu. Washington.
Mrs. M. A. Wilkenson of San
ease of hands across the iwa
Francisco is visiting her daughter
/ < v
'and son-in-law, Mr. and Mis.
The Royal Air Force has been
Claude Jones.
playing havoc with Germany's rail
Mr and Mrs. Damon Floyd and
facilities Hes a lucky Nazi who
daughter Phylis were guests of
mlases his train
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tom at Lake
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Creek. Saturday.
It's announced that the well-
Mrs Ix'Wis Biden spent the week
dreseed woman will »port a cart-' ,.nJ at prOBpect visiting her bus-
wheel for a top piece Well, not M mjk I. who is employed there in
all of
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a logging camp.
Mrs. Edward Inman and baby
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Remember
tho
ord-fashioned of Phoenix spent one day last
cook book which told the house­ week visiting Mrs Meda Fox.
wife how to bake a cake with a Mr and Mrs Wayne Cowdrey and
dozen eggs, two pounds of sugar family were Talent visitors Sun­
and a pound of butter?
day.
Frank Mannes left Thursday for
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Portland
and other places where'
On May 20. 1927, Undbeig
started on his epic flight landing he will spend a week. Mr. Mannes
carries the mail and Mr. Harker I
in Paris.
is working in his ¿lace.
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Mr. and Mrs Elvis Cochran and
two girls of Chlldquln came over
and visited their parents. Mr. and
Mrs Roy Cullman and Mrs Eli­
The Memorial Day Exercises > 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
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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