Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 30, 1943, Image 1

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ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY,
VOL. Xll
THIN ANI> THAT
(lly OLD TIMER)
To the Editor:
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In the Third War Loan Drive
various stunts urc being used to
raise the community's quota.
A
AT THE CHURCHES
Hoover Endorses
Religious Week
September 30, 1943
Number 36
NEWS
TO CLOSE RENT iALENT
A party of local sportmen jour­
neyed to northern California deer
hunting over the week end. Re­
CONTROL OFFICE sults:
one four-point buck
NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH,
CONGREGATIONAL
Corner of Blvd, and Morton
Rent control headquarter» of
CHICAGO Citing the rising
9:45 Oiuroh Sch<x>l; Mrs. Glenn
The Trail lead across an ima-
Mr. and Mrs. Norval Stockstill
tide of juvenile crime as a prob­ the Office of Price Administration are visiting relatives in Ashland ginary line into what is now the
Prescott, superintendent.
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lem for church worker« to help in Medford Center Building are and Talent this week Mr. Stock­ State of Idaho.
In Portland seven men are vol-1 11.00 Morning Worship.
solve, J. Edgar Hoover, director to be moved to the local war price still is in the navy.
untarily "shipwrecked" on u life
Bear River was forded near the
of the Federal Bureau of inves­ and rationing board, it was an­
FIRST PRE8BVTERIAN
raft rio.itmg mi tin- Wll.i.iim t L
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parr ond R mouth of Thomas Fork, A range
tigation, endorses the nation-wide nouncer! today by Richard Mont­ F. Parks were among those at­ of hills was climbed, and the emi-
CHURCH
River. Flirting with colic, mos­
community observance of Religious gomery, District Director of the tending the Foot Ball game
quitoes and what not, their "res­
North Main at Helman
grants made camp on the site of
cue" 1» contingent on thr attain­ Rev. Howard G. Eddy, Minister Education Week, September 26 to 0 I’. A.
the present Montpelier, Idaho.
Ashland Saturday night.
The change,
October 3, In a statement made
„ . effective Septem-
ment of Portland » quota of *10,•
9:45 - Bible School
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Biondell Thence the way lead to the north­
11:00 - Morning Worship and public today by Philip C. Landers, ‘ ber 30, 1913, was necissitated by and family moved to K lama th west, and across a fairly level
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director of public relations </f the budget limitations, explained Falls Sunday. Mr. J. Oliver has country, then more hills and on
Junior
Church.
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International Council of Religious Montgomery, and will Involve taken possession of the property to the Bear River again where
A decade ago there wax an epi­
World Wide Communion
I Education, sponsor of the observ­ closing of the OPA's present rent
demic of foolhurdy wtunta. Much vice.
camp was made at the famous
vacated by them.
control office at Medford. The
ance.
um
flag-pole sitters, marathon1 6:30 - Youth Program
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Childers and Soda Springs.
"Every church organization war price and rationing board is Mrs. Charles Estes had a picnic
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dancer» ami endurance contest»
7;3C - Evening Service
The old trappers called it Beer
should
take an active interest in located on the second floor of at Tub Springs on the Green Springs, because the water bub­
Bible
without number, which furnlahrd
Wednesday
Midweek
i the problems of the young peo­ Medford City Hall at 5th and Springs Sunday
cheap glory for participant».
Study and Prayer ut 7:30
bled like beer just released from a
ple." Mr. H<xrver declared, "and North Central Streets.
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bottle.
Those hardy old mountain­
Mrs.
Ben
Hart
was
shopping
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"In addition, examine is-inspect­ and visiting in Ashland Friday.
K new millinery creation for TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH see that their idle hours after
eers used to stage many a mimic
autumn is shaped and worn like Rev A N. MucDonneli, Vicar school, weekend» and holidays are or« from the district rent offices
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholh sold drinking party. With cups in hand
filled with wholesome recreation, will visit Jackson County periodi­ their ranch to Mr. and Mrs. How­ they would sip the sparkling wat­
twin ear muff» Perfect protec-1 8:00:Holy Communion
teaching and understanding guid­ cally, In order to confer with ard Homes of Valley View. Mr. er, give mock toasts, and sing
lion from Dad’s remark» when he' 9:30- Church Schoo)
ance. Proper application of the landlords and tenants on specific Nichols and family are moving to drinking songs. One virtue those
aeee it. nay» Uncle Zeke.
ll:00:Service and Sermon
aims of Religious Education Week problems,” Montgomery added, Medford soon.
parties had, they left no head­
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will be reflected in the results of "A schedule of such visit« to this
(iod of Justice, nave the people
Cliff Garvin was transacting aches
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
the nation-wide fight against child area will be announced in the business in Ashland Friday.
Old Steamboat Springs was the
From thr clash of race and creed '
Gordon C. Griffin-Pastor
very near future.”
Freddie Cook of Oakland, Cali­ center of attraction. It was so
From the atrife of class and
9:45- Bible School, C. E. Corry, delinquency."
Montgomery praised the work fornia visited his grandparents, named because it gave forth a
Interdenominational co-operation
faction:
Superintendent.
among churches in thousands of of Walter J. Lxxrker. retiring di­ Mr. and Mrs Elmer Cook and sound like a steamboat whistle
Make our nation free lnd«*cd.
11:00- Morning Worship.
William P Merrill.
7:00- Young People's Meeting. communities in the United States rector of the Medford Defense other relatives in the Valley View during its eruptions.
and Canada will focus attention area. "Mr. Looker and his inspect­ district.
Soda Springs was a favorite
8:00- Evening service.
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during Religious Education Week or-examiner, Parts B. Bigelow,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Hodapp
of
camping
ground on the Oregon
fei-
7:30,
Wednesday-
Mid-week
Allies invading Italy found citi­
upon the theme, "Community have operated the OPA rent pro­ Central Point called on friends in and California Trails.
zen» with suit case» packed even I ownhip ho'irx
Foundations." through activities gram with fairness and impart­ Talent, Sunday evening.
The Bear River made a bend
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though there wasn't much chance
such as "every home visitation” iality and are to be credited with
Mrs E. T. Gordon and son of there, and hurried on its way to
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
of going anywhere.
campaigns, inter-church Christian the splendid results and public South Dakota are visiting Mr and the Great Salt Lake.
Second and B Streets
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fellowship meetings, receptions for compliance in this area." said Mrs. Ben Clark The Gordons plan
While camped at Soda Springs,
Ear!
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Downing,
Minister
Old slot machines, we read, are
public school teachers and Chris­ Montgomery. “It is with genuine on locating in the valley.
the
emigrants were treated to a
Mc-
9:45
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Bible
School,
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bring converted into booby traps
tian community building projects. regret that we announce their
Mrs. George Kerby and Mrs.) visit by Kit Carson, famous
What do they mean, "converted?” Gee, Supt.
separation from the OPA staff.” Bennie Babbs and two sons spent mountain man and Indian fighter.
I Mr. Landers said.
11:00 - Morning Service.
In commenting on Mr. Mont­ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne He regaled them with stories of
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11:00
•
Junior
Church
Service
About time to take down those
gomery's statements. Mr. Looker Cowdrey.
his battles with the Crow, Black­
8:45 • Christian Endeavor for
fly-apecklrd circus posters hang­
said today that he had known for
feet, Cheyenne and Comanche In­
ing in the windows of vacant Juniors and High Schrxrl age
some time that the effect of the
dians. But Carson would not an­
7:45 - Evening Service.
storerooms.
slashing of the budget would soon­ Ashland Girls Attend swer their questions about the
Midweek Service, Wed. at 7:45.
er or later be felt in the rent School in Portland
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route along the Snake and Colum­
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program and ’that he hoped that
"Rossie" must be falling down
THE CHURCH OF THE
The entertainment last Monday the new arrangement will care for ! Ashland gins attending the bia Rivers for he bad not as yet
on the job Butter has been upped
BRETHREN
night in the Plaza followed by the the needs of landlords and ten­ Presbyterian's Lewis and Clark yet been that far west.
to 16 points.
Ashland and Medford
1 Auction Sale of miscellaneous ants in the Medford area. Mr. College in the fashionable Paia-1
Ward E Pratt, Pastor
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' articles foods, fruits, live stock Looker said further that he de­ tine Hill section of Portland will: Ed. Note- This is one in a series
Russian» may be the first to
10:00 - The Church School.
and what have you ranging from sired to direct particular attention be: Virginia Lee Eddy, Vyvyan of stories commmorating the Old
reach Berlin.
RALLY DAY in both Church pigs to "punkin»", calve« to cu­ to Mr. Montgomery's statement Freeman. Caroline Rose. Dorris Oregon Trail Centennial.
and Church School.
cumbers, and feed to fuel, boosted that the change in headquarters Renzema and Patricia McCoy. The
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11:00- Worship Service,
the toes! c«n>tpi*Wa bond «ales and methods of operation did not Misses Eddy, Freeman, and Ren­ W. C. T. U. HOLDS
Mussolini is reported on the
There
will
be
an
installation
serv-
approximately *45,000 nearer to signify any relaxation of rent zema were acompanied by Mrs
loose again.
ice for all newly elected officers their goal Besides it afforded a control in this area, but that it H. G. Eddy and Mrs. Bert Free­ BI-COUNTY MEET
man, who will help them to get
The Women's Christian Temp­
and teachers for the entire church stimulating effect, on those pres­ would go on just the same.
settled for the school year which erance Union held its bi-county
and school The message will be ent to continue buying. According
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on "Brotheihnod Through Christ '' to Sid Reed, local chairman of WOMEN'S SOCIETY TO MEET begins September 30th The col­ convention at the First Baptist
lege .formerly known as Albany Church last Thursday. During the
With the Third Bond Drive Offering for Christian Education the committee, the big. gratifying
FRIDAY AT CHURCH
College
, owns the well-known morning session Mrr Fred Tooze.
drawing to a close we have prob-1
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Monday night sale was followed
On October 1st, the Women's Lloyd Frank estate of 60 acres state president, installed the new
ably achieved the distinction of i FIRST METHODIST CHURCH on Tuesday with record sales.
Society of Christian Service of
having carried More paid Bond Corner No Main and I-aurel Sts
Mr. Reed states that "Individ­ the Methodist Church will cele- with unusually attractive quarters county oficers who are: president,
and magnificently landscaped Mrs. Minnie Bryant of Medford;
advertising and contributed niorr Dr. George W Bruee, Minister ual Sales" in Ashland have been
grate the third anniversary of grounds The outdoor tiled swim- vice-president, Mrs. Ellen Thrash-
»{race |M-nentuge- than any other
9:45- Sunday Church School.
exceptionally good but due to our the organization. All women of
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weekly newspaper in the State of
few large companies, “Corpora­ the church are urged to be pres­ ming pool is equipped with under- er ot Grants Pass; Corresponding
11:00- Morning Worship
Oregon; and as far a» we know
World-wide Communion Service tion Sales" are comparatively low. ent at the luncheon which will be water illumination and an artis- secretary, Mrs. Edith Cox of Med­
at this time, of any weekly news­
6:15 - The Methodist Youth Fel­
We individuals will have to dig served at noon, featuring a birth­ t i c bathhouse adjoining t h e ford ¡treasurer, Mrs. Paul Byers
of Ashland: and recording secre­
paper in the United States
lowship will meet for worship.
into the other sock to meet Ash­ day celebration honoring the first plunge.
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tary, Mrs. Julia Gregory of Med­
Outstanding credit la due C. R
land's quota before the end of officers and charter members.
7:30 • Evening Service
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hel- ford. At this time local officers
Ramsey, who sponsored five full
Bible Class, Thursday at 7:30. the Drive October 2.
Afternoon program will follow.
beri on September 24. a son.
pages, one each week from offi­
were re-elected and installed.
They are: president, Mrs. Mebel
cial start to close (Sept. 30I; j
Russell Lowther: vice-president,
Henry Metz, Metz Store, one
i Mrs. Delbert Loree; Correspond­
page; W. D. Jackson, Palace Cafe,
ing secretary, and treasurer, Mrs.
one page; the Ashland Laundry,
Maud Marske; and recording sec­
Clyde Caton's Garage, Ashland
retary, Mrs. Mayme Cary.
Lumber Co., Fluhrer'» Bakery.
In the afternoon Dr. Susie Stan­
First National Bank of Portland,
dard conducted an impressive me-
Greyhound Bus, Western Auto
• morial service. The regular busi-
Supply and others
j ness was conducted with the var­
We wish to extend to the patri­
ious officers and committees giv­
otic sponsors our appreciation for
ing their yearly reports. It was
their willing cooperation in mak­
ing the Southern Oregon Miner
announced that because of limited
transportation facilities this year
First in "Back the Attack” per­
there would be no state conven­
centage.
tion. However the state officers
(.’has. and Ruth Giffen
will convene in executive meeting
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this week at Portland. Mrs. Minnie
80CE Registration
Bryant of Medford, bi-county
president
will represent southern
Schedule Announced
Oregon.
All preparations have been com-;
A motion picture. "It Is the
pleted for the fall quarter regis- ,
Brain
that Counts", was presented
tratlon at the Southern Oregon |
at
the
evening session. Mrs. Tooze
College of Education. The regie-!
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also
gave
a stirring address.
tratlon schedule is as follows:
White
Ribbon recruits were
Registration of freshman students
Karen
and
Judith Pratt, daught­
Thursday, September 30 Psychol­
ers
of
Rev.
and Mrs. Ward Pratt,
ogy test for all freshmen and
and
Dennis
Marshall
Simmons.
transfer students Friday, October
The
local
union
has
shown a
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Registration of sophomore,'
gratifying
Increase
in
member­
junior and senior students Mon­
ship for the year.
day, October 4. Stanford test to
BOND AUCTION
BIG SUCCESS
fi
A CHALLENGE!
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$ he looks to the
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FimLJIlFIIIIII!
all freshman and transfer stu­
dents Tuesday, October 0. Regu­
lar classes begin Wednesday, Oc­
tober 6.
To Show Motion Picture
at Presbyterian Church
"The Gateway to America”, a col­
ored motion picture with sound
will be presented in the First
Presbyterian Church at 7:30 p.m.
Friday, October 1st, This will
show the Presbyterian Church at
work in one of America's defense
outposts - the area of which Rex
Tugwell speaks in his recent re-
port to Congress in which be
states that Puerto Rico has made
no progress under U. S. direction
since 1898 .The public is invited.
LEE WISE
and Companion
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Are Invited to Bo Guests of the
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
to see
at the VARSITY THEATRE
(Friday and Saturday)
“FLIGHT FOR FREEDOM”
(Sanday,
or
Monday,
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Tuesday)
“KEEPER OF THE FLAME"
Please call at the Miner Offict
for Your Guest Tickets
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND, OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Emmett of
Los Angeles are visiting the lat­
ter's brother, J. F. Emmett. They
plan to stay several weeks hoping
that the Lithia water here will be
i beneficial to Mr. Emmett’s health.