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Univ of Oregon Library , ïht Atli tltpi al ««iking— De«'I *r<*,» al 10 t « Buy More ..... . ....... War Bonds .................. a_ _ _ _ _ _ VOL. XII |NT0 NEBRASKA THIS AND THAT r A LENT NEWS BELLVIEW (By OLD TIMER) Hairy Hteuni« of Ashland wax To the Editor: 'lhe Birthday Club honored Mrs. Pawnee Indian Country was now in Talent Thursday looking after Henry btetiruu Munday wrui e cov-} entered and constant vigilance The National .Safety Council re hl« property here. ered dian luncheon at her home. was nectaoary to protect the emi ports that 40,000 persons have Mr. Al Hherand returned home inn aicerno<>n was «pent in visit grants from depredations of the ixen killed oil American highways from < I rant» Paon Wednesday, ing, Tnooe who enjoyed the day ^7age«.’ Into the preoenT state of since Pearl Harbor, us compared where he has been working in I with Mr. and Mra. Stenrud and Kansas rolled the covered wagons. with 15,132 killed in the armed the h<»p field« for the post two Mr«. Sorenson were tneir daugu-! The Trail creased Rock Creek forces. month«. ter, Mr». Harold Greene, and two where, in later years, "Wild Bill” A more general observance of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Monroe of children of Tacoma, Mr. and Mrs. Hickok, »staged his gun battle safe driving rules is essential to Prospect called on Mrs. Charles J. E. (Lowland of Klamath Fall«; with David McCanle«. It waa with combut tills senseless slaughter. Skeeter» Munday. Mr. and Mrs. A. R Kincaid, Mr. regret that the emigrant« left the H. L Ilk-hard of Medford was 111 and Mrs. Walter Davis and daugh Little Blue and pulled over a bar Hitler must have chuckled with a buaine«« caller here Friday. ter, Lyda Catherine, and .Mrs, C. ren region before striking the ghouilsh glee when he learned of Betty Combcat, who has beeo M. Haynes. the recent disturbance in thia visiting her parent», Mr, and Mrs. Platte river, about nine miles Mr«. Claude Conley and son,} east of where Fort Kearney was country, such as strikes, particu Hugh Com beat, for the punt Franklin, »pent last week in Ash established. larly Uie coal strike, the affair In month in Washington, returned land at the home of Mra. Maude Beaumont, Texas, the race riot in here last week to «pend «ome X itver Was a wiue, m — a — u ,, Renton. Little Franklin has been Sli e*u»L Detroit and the "Zoot Sult" ep ti ne working In the fruit. iaa -r 11 - • quite ill, but is reported to be l, fCWVCU i — isode in California. Cpl. John Loper of the United .I au . —C WWU improving. Ln view of these alarming trends State« Ordnance is spending a UlULOOS WuO UiuuU m . Earl Hamilton returned Friday uxeanuig 'r lav waler." list r—uc it might be well to recall mission- few days with his parent«, Mr. Urie'S in foreign field« for home and Mrs. Lee Ixrper, and other from Portland, where he had been W<Ut LUU SIUU1UW LU Ue lUKljU.lU mission work. called by the death of his father. huccea*.-ULUiy uy even Lue relative« and friend« Lt. John (TilIder« of the United ltlU i* ri- uoala. waaningcon irvMig, uie teie- « r < Mussolini, the aawdust l'aiwur State« Air Corp« left Sunday eve lUl a LWu -eefcfl VUUC Ulen orated nuveusL, «urU uie rune is add to be suffering from a ning by plane for Pueblo, Colo., tl.euus al oanLa ci urn, valU. waa the muse magnuiceat and stomach ailment: Maybe one of after spending a fourday fur- —ii. o. L/. ole vens nas returned must useless of sir earns. Aneuiui hu speeches got st uck in his threxit lough with hl« parente. He has lu net uuine ui HeiUtOWer, Vuili., Ward, Uie gieal mirnurmi, sug and he swollowed It. been attending school for «orne oiler spenumg a inunm witn ner gested Ural uie rialve would ue a time past in Puebio. > > > sou aim laimiy, Mr. and Mrs. Ba-' good river if set on edge, tail N>e Mrs. Ray Eirte« called at the If the Japs a<x>n do not come to via Slovens. described the river as navmg a Germany's aid against KuMla. they Community Hospital In Ashland Austin bmnner of Camp White wide circulation but little uulu- may have their honory Arganlsrii Sunday afternoon to visit her aa a weea-eud visitor at the ence. stxler, Mrs. Clarence Home«, who revoked. it. E. Boil home. Buffalo county now spread be 14 a patient there. Mia» Esirier Wade spent the fore them and the great plains 111 Mr, and Mr«. Fred Hodapp of Uncle Zeke Hays tliMt increased week-end wicn friends in ban attracted their attention. lire soil ration of coffee will furnish the Central Point called on friend« r lancUKio. was sanay and traveling was Siow. ingredients for the cup that rmlly In 7 hient Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. . v. xiits weie ^aod Wag very scarce out a good Rev. Aatlcford, who has been, cheers. hosts to a group of friends Bat substitute was found widen Ute pastor of the Methodist Church urilay evening. The occasion waa French trappers called "Dais de 1 1 1 Ita those round-the-clock bomb- ; for the past two years, left last U> nave been in honor ui a cousin vache." The Americans cabled it Ings that make the Allied air week for Nebraska with Mrs at Aim 1*111» wno failed to ainve1 "buffalo chips." one of tne jvUa of Astlefr.rd to make that state offensive TICK. ui time for the party. Thoae who the women and children was gath their home. Dr. Bruer of Ash 4 • enjoyed the evening with Mr. and ering of "chips' for the fires. Buf land has charge of the pulpit, Mia, Pitts were Mr. aud Mrs. falo were seen in great numuers Amendment to Rent and a change of time has been I ihiui of Talent, Mr. and Mrs. Ar and the hunters had no diriicuity made in the morning service be-I Regulations thur Peters, Mr. and Mr«. Larry in supplying the emigrants with ginning now at 9 a m. instead of Bassey and Mr. and Mrs. David plenty of meat. Peter Burnett de By an amendment to the rent 11 a. m. Stevens and children. The eve- clared the meat of tne buitalo was regulation for housing, an own- I rah Blackwell of Hyatt mng was »pent in visiting and er wiiooe property w changed visited relative« in Talent much better than beef and wa3 the playing games. from unfurnished to fully fur day. sweetest meat in the world. USO Junior Hostesses Mis. Harold Greene and chil- nished on or after July l, 1943, Mrs. George Mieifer and »on. Sioux, Cheyenne and Orapahoe need not petition for an adjust Jack, Finish Crafts Course dren, Mariluu and Rodney, who Indians roamed were transacting busim-os the country, but have been visiting Mrs. Greene's ment, as formerly, but is permit The group of Ashland USO jun in Medford Thursday. their chief mischief consisted in parents, Mr. and Mra Henry ted to set his own rental after ior hostesses who have been at the change, subject to the Area i Almost the whole of Ashland tending the crafts class in Med-j Stenrud, left Monday night for running off the livestock of he emigrants. History Club Picnic Rent IHrector*« review, the Of- ford the post few weeks, went their home in Tacoma. »uid vicinity turned out at the The Oregon History Club of the Ed. Note- This is one in a series Patricia Bell left Monday for flee , of Price Administration an- Southern Oregon College of Edu Trinity Episcopal church to mourn for their final lessons Tuesday Portland, where she will attend a of stories commmorating the Old nounccd today. the loss of the prominent citizen evening, July 6. This course in Youth Conference at the Lewis Oregon Trail Centennial. Under the amendment, the cation made a pilgrimage to his and civic leader, W. H. IcNair. crafts spotiaored by the American and Clark College. She accom toric Jacksonville on Thursday cf ----- .----- «—--------- owner simply registers the The deceased was born at Ver- Red Crows and the National USO panied Rev. and Mrs. Eddy and SOLDIER COUPLES i this week. Twenty-nine person« changed accoinmiHtaUons with the sallies, Missouri, June 24, 11*75 is planned to provide leaders or two other girls from Ashland. HOLD PARTY AT USO Area Rent Office within 30 days were in the group directed by Dr. and was 63 years old at the time directors in craft work as an in-; from the time he first rents them preserved an extensive collec- Helen Hollingsworth has ac- i The regular Monday evening tcreating activity for winter en-' of his death. He had resided here on a fully furnished I sials The Arthur S. Taylor of the HOCE teitainmcnt as well as to provide cepted a position in the tax of party for soldier couples, spon for approximately 35 years. faculty. fice at the Jackson County sored by the Ashland USO, was rent he charge« may be decreased He was married in Versailles, useful articles. Mrs. Bayonne Courthouse. In Jacksonville the group vis- if it is found to lie higher than attended this week by eight cou April 14. 1909. to Miss Lorena < ilenn - director of the Ashland Jack Mann, who has been em ples. The group enjoyed a pot rents for comparable accommo ited the home of Mr Emil Britt Moore. From there they came to USO^ »ponsored the w "ork of_ the to see the diiqilay of early photo- dations on the maximum rent I Ashland group, to provide leaders ployed at the railroad at Camp luck supper, after which they en date A landlord who neglects to grephs Mr. Britt's father was a Ashland to make their home. White for the past year, has been Hi» profession was that of a In this activity for the Ashland transferred to Portland, where he gaged in an-indoor treasure hunt register his* property after first photographer in the early days of which was won by Helen Todd is working for the Union Pa-1 j and Douglas Vaughan. renting on a furnished basis may Southern Oregon, and his son lias druggist and he served on the USO. Since the brief class work al Oregon Poard of I*harrnacy for be required to refund to the ten preserved an extensive collec lowed time for only bare acquaint cific. ant all excess rent charged since tion of photographs. The group several year«. Donald Farmer returned from abilities. ance with a few tools and prin At the age of 18, Mr. McNair the change, the amendment states. also visited the museum main Portland, where he had been to} Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Sie ciple«, the group will continue to Today'« action is taken through tained by the Pioneer Women's went to Sitka, Alaska, where he meet, coming together at the take his examination for the bert arrived Tuesday from Inter the issuance of Amendment 2 to Organizatuxi of Jacksonville, and served as Chief Office Deputy to Ashland USO to practice and in United States Army, but was re national Falls, Minn., where they the rent regulation for housing inspected the old U. S. Hotel the U. S. Marshal of District; crease their skills. Hours for jected because of physical dis- have spent the past two months. and becomes effective July 1. museum of relics from vigilante Alaska for 13 years prior to com meeting will be decided later. days. A picnic supper was spread ing to Ashland, and taking over IMS. New members will be welcomed, on the Courthouse lawn. ------------ •------ the business that he and hie and those interested are invited Miss Bene Inlow of Ashland and brother, J. Syd McNair bought PBOH1HITTON LEADER TO Mr«. Jewel Cam bro n of Lakeview from E. A. Sherwin in the early to call the Ashland USO for par SHMK ticulars. The Ashland junior host The Hon. Claude A. Watson, of were in charge of arrangements 1900's. Later another brother, esses who took the course under S. B. McNair became his partner. the guidance of Senior Hostess Loa Angele«, an outstanding I*a- for the outing. Students of summer school at dflc Coast leader in the Prohibi- He was also a member of the Mrs Anna B. Kroeger were Misses tion movement, will speak in Ash- the Southern Oregon College of Board of Education for 21 years. Adra Goeler, Elizabeth Cunning- land on the topic "The Fifth in Education picnicked on the upper He was also a charter member of ham, Ethel Chastain, Florence America” at a meeting to be held campus Friday noon, each person Juneau. Alaska. B. P. O. E with Wo^ all(j Mrs. L. P. Wllmeth. in the Church of Nazerene, corner j providing his own sandwich lunch a Lifes membership. ------------•------------ of Second and 'C streets, Ashland,' A deaseit of watermelon was He has held many honorable served by a committee in charge Sunday. July IS Mr. Watson is positions, having been past mas Students Register well qualified to deal with the} of MI m Jean Wall of Ashland. ter of Ahland Lodge No. 23, A. F. For Second Term topic as he has been prominent In i No speeches were made and A A. M., past high priest of The second term of summer all efforts to solve the liquor clamea re«umed as usual at 1:20 Siskiyou Chapter 21, Royal Arch school at the Southern Oregon p. m. problem. ' 4 Masons, past commander of Malta College of Education begins with effort« to solve the iipuor problem. PARTY PLANI&D FOR Commandery No. 4, Knights registration July 14, classes 9tart- His appearence In Ashland is USO VOLUNTEERS Templar past potentate of Hillah ing the following day. The term .............. a j>art of the plan to inform the Ashland USO committee chair Temple. Nobles of Mystic Shrine. ! wlu continue “five ’ and a public concerning the influence of men met at a picnic lunch in ami was past patron of Alpha weeks, and students will be able liquor upon army morale, condl-1 Llthia I’ark recently and planned Chapter No. 1, having served two to acquire during this term nine tions In the war industries, includ Na party for USO volunteer work years. credits toward a degree or to ing absenteeism and the effort to | ers, to be held Thursday after-1 He was cashier and a member1 ocmplete requirements for an protect both soldiers and civilians noon .July 29, at the clubhouse. of the Board of Directors of the Oregon teacher certificate. Two from exploitation by the gambling, The committee decided on a des First National Bank of Ashland courses required for certification, liquor, anil vice interests. sert affair with a program and after the merger with the Bank Oregon history and Oregon school Ixicai Dry leaders point out that in addition bri<kge, bingo and pa of Ashland. He wan a member of law, will be taught. a spontaneous demand for war per and pencil games. Rotary and of the Chamber of Dr. Walter Redford in announc time prtrtiibiUon has arisen as is Committees to arrange for the Commerce, ing the opening of the second Hhown by the resolutions past by IF __ . entertainment were appointed: term of summer school stated the every national religious body that Private First Class Carl F. need for teachers is growing more Mn Ralph McCullough and Mrs met in the past fifteen months. Will Dodge, food; Mrs. W. D. Burger, 20. 160 Nob Hill, Ash- acute, and that many schools in Jackson and Mrs. L. P. Wilmeth,; land, was recently graduated from Southern Oregon have not yet se decorations; Mrs. C. H. Putney the United States Marine Corps cured the teachers needed for next VIRGINIA ANDERSON / American anti-aircraft fire is to burst at the precise split second and Miss Marion Ady, invitations; Field Telephone School at San year. more accurate and deadly, thanks when they reach the area of their and Companion Mrs Paul Harmson, serving; Mrs Diego, Calif. ------ -- —•------------ I to an Improved fuze timing system flying target Are Invited to Be Guests of the Gladys Dooms, entertainment; The youth was promoted to his W. L. Pyle of Bayles. Calif.; developed by three Elgin, Illinois, For their contribution to the man SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Mrs Mary Healy and Miss Vir present rank because of knowl C. W. Pyle of Philadelphia, Pa., ' engineers and approved by the la ufacture of war equipment, the edge and effort put forth as a and his daughter Mrs. Galley, bor-management committee of the three Elgin engineers have re ginia Hales, games. to see local watch plant Passed on to ceived honorary citations from the student. Chairmen who met with the have been visitin» their sister at the VARSITY THEATRE production drive headquarters War Production Board, the nation’s planning group were Mrs. W. D. I He expects to be assigned to a Mrs. Reba P. Kelsey of Ashland, war in Washington, the new system is highest wartime production award (Friday and Saturday) Jackson, Mias Marion Ady, Mias signal battalion of a combat or for the past few weeks. From now available to all time fuze man for individual merit “OMAHA TRAIL” Ollie Depew, Mrs. Frank Van ganization. i^- — here Mrs. Kelsey will accompany ufacturers. <■ In use today on fighting ships in •-------- . or Dyke, Miss Virginia Hales, Mrs. them to California, where she ) George G. Ensign. Dr. Carl N. many parts of the world, th'e new Challacombe and Walter Kohl- time fuzes have contributed to such C. H. Putney. Mrs. Paul Harm- PRIVILEGED CLASS will visit a few days with W. L. hagen (Sunday. Monday, Tuesday) are the engineers responsi valiant actions as those of the de son Mrs. Mary Healy, Mrs Ralph Brownsville. Texas Wednes Pyle at Bayles ble for the Improved timing sys- stroyers Bemadou, Cole, Dallas “SLIGHTLY DANGEROUS” McCullough, Mrs Gladys Dooms, day nicht makers of Red Cross i tern, which reduces one of the and McFarland—recently award Please call at the Miner Offlct Mrs. Will Dodge and Mrs. Bay- surgical dressings pay no attention mia-iions they smoke cigars. They i greatest elements of error in anti- ed unit citations by the President' for Your Guest Ticket« onne Glenn, director of the AAh- to ruling« against rouge, lipstick, sre a croup of Brownsville busi I aircraft fire. Shells equipped with “for outstanding performance of lancA fuwa caa be depended upon duty in combat with the enemy.’^ land USO. nail pollah, etc. and during inter ness men. notes Prominent Civic Leader Passes . —-----------■---------- •