Thursday, November 25, 1943 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER ! Wed & Thurs i'«* * — alt Co«****? IT’S RIB-TICKLING! IT’S SIDE-SPLITTING! Continuous Shows Thanksgiving Day Friday and Saturday “Hoppy’s’greatest ADVENTURE! BILL BOYD a$ "Hopjloni ’ kwdy Andy CLYDE Victor JORY I a irt I mua plus Pioneer Passes at Home in Seattle A man who pioneered and de- veloped young industries in the i West lies in his last long sleep » today. Edward Burnette Hanley, 80 I years old. died of a heart attack ‘ November 16 in his home at 2609 Broadway North. Seattle, a home ' which offered its Western hoapi- I tality to miners and magnates, diplomats and fishermen, cattle- I men and explorers He was born on the old dona­ tion claim "The Willows" in Jack- son County. Oregon. March 29. 1863 His boyhood knew the spec­ tacular days of dispatch riders and Indian wars. With his older brother, the late William Hanley, he built in his youth a great cattle business But the fences came and he moved on to form a partnership with that famous .Alaskan explor er, Jack Dalton Believing that Alaska his vast agricultural possibilities, he took from Oregon some of his finett cattle to start herds in the north, planted hay. experimented with strawberries, vegetables and flow ers He drove his own herd cattle from Haines Mission Fairbanks In 1903 he was married Elizabeth Holliday Rhys in Port­ land. a bride whom he took from school into the mining camps of the North, who went with him by canoe and dogteam and power boat over the trails of adventure and development - - for that was his ideal: to develop new indus­ tries in the West. The funeral was held in his own home for the friends who were nearest him. Two children and one grandchild also survive: a son. Edward Burnette Hanley. Jr. Seat­ tle attorney, now in overseas service; a daughter. Mrs. Kath­ ryn Hanley Hefferman. who op­ rates "Hanleylands", a modern farm on the family's old donation laim near Medford. Oregon; and i grandson, Robert Daniel Heffer­ nan, Jr., a pupil in Lakeside School, Seattle ------------ o------------ 23 PRICE PAINTINGS GIVEN AS MEMORIAL A contract between Oregon State College and Mrs William Henry Price of California has been -igned by which 23 of the 69 paintings of the late William Hen­ ry Price, which have been on dis­ play here, are given to the col- j lege, and the remainder will re- r lain indefinitely but subject to her later decision. The 23 select- 1 cd paintings are to form the nu­ cleus of a permanent memorial collection donated by Mrs Price, to which she may later add many of the others, and which will be maintained intact by the colle-v’ The ones already donated in- II) Ruth Taylor K N T K It TAIN M I N I What is the American way Phone 7561 11: o? We have used the phrase fiequently thni *omeUmuld unlock hidden troves treasure. Of course you know eaning of the phrase, but have ou ever tiled to explain tin A .ucrlcan way of life to someone *ho did not know America, who w.m not steeped III the tradition o. democracy? LULUBELLE I have anil let r. le arsure y< it is no easy task, But It d<>e SCOTTY ake y<>u stop uud thin) i- j 7)/ >u really mean by tie Amerl - of life. Here ii whit I found meant by the pin use AM) ■ Vlilel'iciul W i.V of Ilf«. >’ Is t ■ if opt ortmilt v for all. it not mean an equ il lisirlh oi all j.ood thin-: < hip equal ih uhc to wi l l: for n living at a fair wage, It means free enterprise free to develop, but not unbridled license to e:;p c vithei man or natural resources It mentis an equal oppoitumt, leain, not an i-qUill ability to g« ahead without work American way of life >• y uf self-restrained tree- •lorn. Under it we may freely press our own opinion but abide bv the decision of the jorlty. The American way of implies a decent respect for beliefs <>f others, whether or we agree with them Unde: freedom is permitted up to po.nt where it impinges upon RESSING up for dates helps to keep the spirit* high For *uch rights of other* occasion*, many a young mis* would like to And this drawstring Tlie American way of life bag and perky knotted cap in her Christmas package. The set may be the way to progress through U made of velveteen, taffeta, crepe, faille or felt. Every penny saved on utilization of every resource gifts this year Is another step towards victory, so make as many of merely the natural one* of them as you can. Directions for making this hat and bag may be obtained by sending a stamped, self-addressed envelope to the Needle­ earth .but of that greatest work Department of this paper, specifying design PS 902 source of our nation the I ligence, the initiative, the elude “Incoming Tide,” accorded ductive power latent in every in­ first prize by popular vote at the WSG ENJOYS WAFFLE dividual. regardless of class. cree Pasadena civic art exhibition; SI PEER SUNDAY EVE or color "After the Storm.” which won Tlie American .way of life Is the Following the musical program second prize at the American way to the rainbow’s end. to the Painters' and Sculptors' exhibi­ at the Methodist Church Sunday fulfillment of the drram of broth- afternoon, the Wesleyan Service tion in Los Angeles, and "High We American* may hav< Guild members enjoyed a waffle erhood Sierra." which won first prize at faiths, different back- different the Pasadena Society of Artists' supper in the church parlors. grounds, different speech, diff< ■ ■ » -L----------------- After the supper a short busi­ exhibition, and second prize at We have the name way ness session Was -held in which ent color the California State Fair. the name way of lifo new officers were elected for the of work, This collection is proving high­ following year: president, Mrs. We know the same sorrows. joy» ly popular with visitors at the Me­ Er.c Weren; vice-president. Miss and hopes Tlie American way of morial Union Building where they Voda Brower; secretary, Miss life is the way by which we may may be seen any day of the week. Carrie May Smith; and treasurer, achieve the deaire of nil for a world unvexed by war. untroubled ------------ o------------ Mr* Alice Willits. Born to Mr. and Mrs Robert The December meeting will be by want or fear The American way of life is our URGED TO APi'I.Y FOB Miller on Nov. 22. a son. held the second Tuesday in De­ wav Let us walk in it for cen­ \ EHK I.E REGIs 1 R Al 1ON cember at the home of Mrs Alice turie* to come, its road made Willits 129 Almond St Windshield stickers for 1944 stead! I v smoother hv the patient -------------0------------ motor vehicle registrations will be feet of each generation PRESBYTERIANS LEAD AT sent out beginning December 1. Secretary of State Bob Farrell an­ OREGON STATE COLLEGE nounced today. Be urged Oregon Presbyterian a n d Episcopal motorists to make their applica­ Churches lead in the religious tions early so that the bulk of preferences of the 1979 civilian mailing may be completed before students registered at Oregon the heavy holiday mall conges­ State College, Twenty-seven de­ tion nominations were given by the students, although only 11 were represented by 10 or more stu- dents. These latter are Presbyter- ian. 425; Methodist, 347; Episco­ pal, 179; Catholic, 131; Baptist, 109; Christian, 104; Lutheran, 70; Congregational and Christian Sci­ ence, 68 each; Jewish and Mor­ mon, 10 each Fifty gave Protes­ REQUIRED NOW ON tant without denomination and 278 gave no preference. ni Continuous Shws Thanksgiving D canova LAGOON Matinee Saturday Continuous Sunday FOR THE MOST DISCRIMINATING AT OUR UNIVERSAL LOW PRICES NO PRIORITY Buy CArriffiws Sej/s with Sir Cedric Hardwicke Henry Travers Dorris Dowdon LITHIfi THE AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE GIFTS John Steinbeck’s “THE MOON IS DOWN HAND MADE GIFTS THIS YEAR SHOULD INCLUDE THIS DRESS UP HAT AND BAG CHECK LIST FOR YOLK CONVENIENCE —Glassware —Shower Curtain» —Household Goods —Silex —Auto Accessories —Bicycle TireM —Fishing Tackle —Doi I m —Game« A Toy» —Camp Goods —Furniture • —S|M>rt Goods I I SLIPPERS- Vfall I kliu— A GIFT TO KEEP ||ER TOASTY WARM LONG AFTER CHRISTMAS IS PAST. SEVERAL LOVELY STYLES AND MANY COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM. Iron & Steel Sales Under $10 We have a large sto< Iron and steel. And, we also have n line of bolts, nuts Me. COMPLETE RANGE OF SIZES AVAILABLE. LAY AWAY SEVERAL PR. FOR CHRISTMAS! Sun. Mon. Tues For Easier Gift Buying Use Western Auto’s RED SKELTON ELeanor Powell LAY AWAY PLAN in Christmas Toys are going fast! Get Them While You Can Ai I DOOD IT” 4 JAMES G. MACKIE k SUNDAY GIFT ITEMS and PACKAGE WRAPPINGS SEE US FOR YOUR INSURANCE ON DISPLAY NOW LAY AWAY A GIFT EACH DAY MATINEE SATURDAY Continuous Shows Oak Street (hirage and Machine Shop LOADS OF LOVELY s; FARM & DWELLING AUTO AND TRUCK BURGLARY LIABILITY HEALTH, ACCIDENT AND LIFE WO j M -Authorize^ Dealer* MWtern Auto Supply Co. Il IT nil KaUfflii J. F. EMMETT MINER BUILDING 107 EAST MAIN STREET Phone 8561 I J