Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 02, 1944, Image 1

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VOL. XIII
REDCROSS
ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1944
Number 6
11IIS AND THAT
(l*> OLD 1'IMKK)
'lu ihe Editor:
Allow us to nuggest imu in the
post-war plunnlng loi Aanlaml,
Al u meet.ng neid in aietiioiu
Im- muuei ol a rvcieaUon celltei
Next Tuesday, March 7. marks tne fifth anniversary for ''Chip­
for young iolks be luken <ntu last week Imo J. Noruy was
man’s."
consideration 'ineie Is u pi*«« named cmuiman ol thf R> (LC'iowi
A great deal of credit should be given Harry Chipman for the
Ing need l<n much a center, Wuero drive, wnicn opened WriJnr May.
progress he has made in these past five years. A few months ago
young people ot tin- community me county quota hum been set ut
when he remodeled the room adjoining his newstand and installed an
can enjoy lueii reel rational nouis $<>!,. MU Ashland has I
up to date soft drink fountain and a recreation room for his many
■Iglli d a quota of $k.UUU
in a wiioiesomc maimer.
young friends and customers, this paper gave him a few words of
is pertiiunent chuirmun
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praise. We feel we again should ♦---------------------
Tne national objective la |200,
Fountain occupying a floor space
Mankind, according to an us-
compliment him on the "Wooden
25x75 ft.
tronomer, will disappear from the 000,000, and it is urged that the
Anniversary" of his business. This
American people will respond to
In an advertisement elsewhere
cai til ii billion years form now
does not license his wife, however,
in this paper, Harry extends ap­
However the way the world I» the limit ot their ability to reach
to throw rolling pins or stove
preciation to his "many custom­
getting knocked mound it will lb.0 goal.
wood.
.. o ...» i ..
ers".
All the credit should not
piolstbly vanish long before that
THESE TWO GREAT
Sincerely we feel that a young
be given to us, his customers, for
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man, carrying the physical handl-
MARINE CORPS OF THE «-
his fair dealings and pleasant re­
Saving fats tor Uncle Sam is
cap that Harry does, should be
WORLD...THE
ROYAL
ception have always left a "come
a peculiarly Individual contribu­
riiven credit for self support,
During tnc wet, oi cvbiuar^
igain” feeling.
MARINES AND UNITED
tion to the war effort In Hitler*
meh less build-ng up a business
14-19
the
Hi-Y
club
spom-uri
.
The Miner, in behalf of our
ianu swashbuckling Nazis stamp
STATES MARINES...
established in a 6x9 ft. room
tag
days
with
the
proceeds
going
readers,
wish the same success­
into kilclh-na to see that not an
with a few dollars of borrowed ful progress to "Chip.uans" in all
HAVE SIMILAR INSIGNIA
to the Frlsoneis ot War I* and A
ounce of fat Is lost.
noney to the fine News Stand and
UNIFORMS AND DUTIES
total of $34.20 was taken in will.
the years to come.
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What’s getting Tojo down these a profit of approximately $30.,
...EACH IN THEIR RE­
days is tnc fact that no mallei which is turneu into the iil-Y
SPECTIVE COUNTRIES
the Ui'Stinuliuii ol Jap supply headquarters in Portland. The
HAVE
UNPARALLELED
snips may be, they nearly ulway» Y.M.C.A., sponsors o, this acliv
REPUTATIONS
FOR
Mrs. Faui Byers was hostess to
wind up at the same place - ty, use the money for purchasing
the
W.C.T.U. last Thursday after­
ainielK
equipment,
i
uppnea,
anu
DEVOTION
TO
DUTY
Davy Junes locker.
noon at her home on Mountain
The possibility of a new eve­
simple luxuries for Amcricuii men
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AND BRAVERY. '
Avenue. Mrs. Earl F. Downing ning course being offered by the
in
foreign
prison
camps.
Goering, we rend, seldom flies
ed the devotions, using I Cor 13 Southern Oregon College of Edu­
Each lag was numbered and a
unymui e. With all those medili»
as the basis.
cation is being considered by
druwmg
was
helu
during
assem
­
lie piobably can't get off the
The program was on narcotica President Walter Redford in pre­
bly on Friday First prize of a
g round
, with Mrs. Reba P. Kelsey, Mrs. paring next term's schedule of
box of candy went to Joan Mowat,
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i Clarence Brettschneider, and Mrs. classes. This would be a course
second
prize
of
one
dollar
in
war
look«
buck
Hitler
No doubt
O. F. Carson, participating. Mrs. in art, figure painting and indoor
stamps
was
won
by
Arthur
Phil
­
occasionally to think that house
Unique In military annals are the strong bonds of friendship that Vern Cary and Mrs. George Bruce and outdoor sketching, taught by
painting and paper hanging wax- lips, and a third prize of 10 free
Miss Marion Ady of the art de­
cokes al Broady a lnug Stole exist between the Royal Marines of Great Britain and the U. S. sang a duet.
n't such a bad Job after all.
was taken by Yvonne Miles.
Marine Corps The mutual understanding that exists between these i The county president, Mrs. Min- partment, the class to meet once
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(From The Rogue News) two bodies of fighting men is based upon an understanding and asso- ent and also addressed the group, a week, the evening and place to
The way the Russians can count
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elation in far away parts of the world through many decades Each nie Bryant of Medford, was pres- be decided later. The course
killed and captured Nazis, ulong
Refreshments were served to 25 would carry full college cerdit,
iias a healthy, wholesome respects--------------------------------------------------- -
with communities recaptured,
guests by the hostess assisted by and the cost would be the min­
er
of
the
globe.
During
World
and
lor
the
other
’
s
abilities
must miikr adding machine man­
War II, through extreme sacrifice Mrs. Vern Cary, and Mrs. Henry imum registration fee.
achievements under arms,
ufacturers Jealous.
"Everyone needs recreation and
The regional conference of Eie- rough! Side By Sale
and characteristic heroism, they Newton.
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relaxation,
especially during war
mentary
School
principals
will
be
have
added
many
new
honors
to
A recent issue of Headquart­
It might lx* a good thing foi
time," Miss Ady stated, comment­
held
at
the
Southern
Oregon
Col
­
famous
colors.
their
ers
Bulletin,
oilicaii
Marine
Corps
the public school» to "freeze" the
ing on the proposed course. "If
publication, relates how these two Unite Against Common Foe
study of grog rapii y for the dur- lege of Education, Saturday.
such a class is organized, the work
The
conference
will
open
at
During
peace
time,
in
foreign
'
iamous
Corps
have
fought
side
ation.
9:30, and the theme will be by side, against pirates iu the ports, the members of the two i The Pacific Telephone and Tele­ will be planned to give opportunity
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for individual .expression and will
Whut thia country nceds is “School Finance." Jackson, Klam­ West indies slave traders iu English speaking Corps gravitate : graph Company is contributing
be varied with each student to fit
ath
and
Josephine
Counties
will
$130,000
to
the
1944
Red
Cross
toward
one
another
when
on
liber-
I
Al rica hostile natives in Samoa
fewer orders and more invita-
his interests and abilities in art
I
m * represenled.
War
Fund,
according
to
an
an
­
ty.
A
conspicuous
act
of
friend-
’
and
Boxers
in
China.
During
lions to ordinary unity, says
f
World War 1 men of both Corps ship was the presentation of a nouncement, by N. R. Powley creation. The adventage of such
Uncle Zeke.
>
served together in the North Sea. bulldog mascot "Private Paget" president, just received by R. B. class work will be the added spur
of group interest with the oppor-
In United States ports, Ameri­ to the American Devil Dogs by Hammond, manager here.
So should we live .
tunity for professional inst ruction
“
Our
contribution
exceeds
by
the
Royal
Marines
several
years
can
Marines
make
it
their
indi
­
That every thought and every deed
,
and
criticism."
ago
more
than
50%
the
$85,000
we
vidual and collective business to
Muy hold within itself the seed
If the course is organized,
gave
last
year."
President
Pow
­
Today,
'down
under,
’
memers
of
see
that
their
British
cousins
en
­
Of future good and future need.
ui Adoipn Ueinziri, proicasor joy the.r off-duty time. In Eng­ the two Corps meet again—and ley said. ’ In contributing $130,- classes will start the third week
Lowell
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a! t’ublic Health ami i'leveimve I land. and throughout the Colo­ once more as allies they join for­ 000 this year, it has been our ear­ in March. Whether such class Is
offered depends upon the response
The odds still favor a GOP tick- Medicine, university ot Oregon nial ports where His Majesty’s ces against a common foe— a 1 nest endeavor to subscribe as
received from would-be students.
combat
combination
that
should
liberally
as
possible
to
assist
in
on
dical
School,
visited
the
South
­
vie
with
one
another
to
see
that
et of Dewey of New York and
Those interested are asked to tel­
I
meeting
the
added
needs
of
the
and
is
proving
lethal.
ci n Oiegun College ol Euucat.on American leathernecks are made
Warren of California
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! Red Cross as expressed by its in­ ephone or write the Southern Ore­
reuruary 21 and 22 in tne inter­ to feel at home.
gon College of Education, since
creased budget for 1944."
Royal Mannes, like our own
Tile soldiers' vote isStill a f <X)t est ol promoting social nygiene
the class will not be offered un-
The
Company
’
s
1944
Red
Cross
education
ui
Uie
public
scuuoia
soldiers
of
the
sea,
are
used
ball In Congress.
'
less
a demand for it is expressed.
War Fund contribution has been
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tie adui eased the assembled atu- largely as shock and assault for­
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apportioned,
based
on
the
rela
­
uents
in
the
moinlng
oi
reb.
21
ces.
Their
record,
since
1664
an
How are you making out with
tionship of the county quotas to NEW DIRECTORS ELECTED
on Uie History or development ot impressive one. is studded with
ted and blue tokens?
I the total quota, to the counties IX>R CH iMBER OF COMMERCE
medical or lieaith knowledge, in battle honors wou in every quart­
I
New directors recently elected
which it serves in Oregon, Wash­
uie al lei noun ol tile same uuy he
•IT’S AN ILL WIND
Ln
the Chamber of Commerce are
ington,
California,
Nevada,
and
spoke to tne lacuuy on meuious
THAT BLOWS NO GOOD’ ol
Local churches participated in Idaho. On this basis Jackson coun­ Earl Newbry, Sid Reed, Paul
presenting tu stadenls certain
Hurry Chipman, acting editor, aspects of social iiygience. un
the World Day of Prayer services ty's allocation was $350 and a Beare, and Bob Ingle. Gerald
is giving the Paid up Subscriber» 1 uesuay Dr. Weinziri addressed
Al the altars of the First Meth- by meeting together at the Naza- check for this amount was turned Wenner and Paul Finnel were re­
of The "Adings something read­
dlllci ent gloups ot senior atu- ÜU1SI Church next Sunday, mem- rene Church last Friday after­ over to the Jackson County cam­ elected. These elections are for
able without too much guessing
ber» will pledge rededicatlon of noon. Mrs. T. S. Wiley of the paign chairman March 1st by Mr. two year terms. Directors holding
dents.
ut what it means, while the real
over for another year are Homer
Lr. Weinziri was accompanied "self .service and substance" to Nazarene Church presided over Hammond.
editor and civic pillar is In Wash­ by Mis. George Moorehead, field the wartime tasks and opport uni- the meeting.
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Billings, Harry Morris, O. N.
ington, we suppose, instructing secretary.
Special addresses were given by LEAVE ON FURLOUGH
Wray. Henry Metz, Harold Merrill
ties of Christians, as the culmi-
Congress and advising the war
The work of Dr. Weinzirl and rutting feature of the denomina- ■ the Rev. Earl F Downing of the
Cpl. and Mrs. Norbert C. and Lloyd Selby.
department of the early termina­ I Mrs. Mui ehead is a part of the I tion’s nation-wide second annual Church of Christ,, The Rev. W. Krause left Monday evening on a
Directors, whose term«« expired
tion of the war, due to the Daily i Slate's Victory Corps program, Week of Dedication, Feb. 27 to R Wise of the Nazarene Church, 15-day furlough for Bloomington, were C. M. Litwiller, John Daugh­
Tidings and the Ashland Business Ils objective being 11) training March 5, it was announced by and Dr. George W. Bruce of the Illinois, where they will visit Cpl. erty, Dr. R. E. Poston, Clyde Cat-
and Professional Interests United youth tor active participation in Dr. Geolge W. Bruce, pastor of Methodist Church speaking re­ Krause’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ■ ton.
in All-Out War Effort. He'll get military service, war production the church.
spectively on the topics, "Christ, H. C. Krause and his brother,
The new directors will be in­
•
the president's ear, when he ex­ and essential coniniumty service
Methodism's "mobilization OÍ the Hope of the People," "Christ, Elmer Krause. Enroute they spent stalled ai the first meeting in
plains the ABAPIU1AOWE is all I occupations, and (2) providing foi its spiritual resources" will cul­ the Hope of Those in Spiritual a day in Portland with the C. D. March.
neatly arranged Ln alphabetical uctive participation of young peo­ minate on March 5, when men, Darkness,” and "Christ, the Hope Bayhoffs, former Ashland resi­
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order.
The Fortnightly Study Club
ple in the community war effort women and children will make of the War-Torn World."
dents. Mrs. Krause is the former
George will probably convince while they are yet in school. Dr. personal commitments of dedica­
Missionary topics were present­ Shirley Crosby, daughter of Mr. will meet with Mrs. A. I. Mirick
Roosevelt that he has no chance V. D. Bain, Assistant Superin­ tion and contribute to a sac r if I ed by Mrs. Glen Prescott of the and Mrs. R. L. Crosby.
at 90 Fifth Street. Monday after­
to keep on keeping on without he tendent of Schools, Oregon State cial, voluntary offering. The Rev. Congregational Church, Mrs. J.
noon, March 6 at 2 P.M. Short
turns G.O.P.
Born to Mr. and Mrs Robert topic by Mrs. C. C. Vail and book
Department of Education, states, Grover C. Ammons, executive sec W. McCoy of the Presbyterian
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review by Mrs. George Briscoe.
in regard to the work: "Y’outh retary of the Committee for tht Church, and Mrs. Delbert Loree of Spayde on Feb. 26. a daughter.
CURTIS NAZI PRISONER
thrown suddenly into the turmoil Week of Dedication, states that the First Baptist Church.
Mis. Nan Curtis of this city has attendant upon a country and a the offering will be used to carry
At intervals during the service,
been notified that her son, Lt. world at war a modern, dead­ on emergency war projects, in prayer was offered with the fol-
James Curtis, whose plane went ly, all-out war
needs health, eluding the following: Expansion lowing leading Rev. J. H. Rees of
down while over German teriito- strength, vitality, skill, self-teli- of missionary work in Latin the Congregational Church, the
ry. and who was reported miss­ Mice, social balance, moral stand­ America, aid to missionaries in Rev. C. F. McCall. Mrs. Arthur
ing is now a Nazi prisoner.
ards and stamina, as it has never invaded countries, spiritual minis­ Peters, Mrs, Bowman, and Judge
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needed them before. Social hy­ try to members of the armed ser­ Presnall.
Dr. and Mrs. George W. Bruce giene education is imperative il vices, relief for war refugees, new
Special musical numbers includ­
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. our young men ami women are t< bu.tilings and workers for Chris­ ed a solo. “God's Tomorrow" by
tian services to "dislocated" fami- Mrs. Boat of the Assembly of God
and Mrs. Leo Jarnmerthal.
achieve these qualities,”
ics in war industry communities, Church, duet. “Peace, Perfect
f
and special aid to Methodist Peace" by Mrs. L. A. Merriman
I'I’L. RUSSELL WOI XDED
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Russell of schools. None of these projects and Miss Eva Griffin of the First
MRS. E. C. FORTIER
Bellview have received two mes­ ire provided for in the regular Baptist Church; duet by Mrs.
and Companion
Ward Pratt and Mrs. Bruce Lin-
sages from their son, Cpl. Leon F 'httrch budget.
Arc Invited to Be Guests of the
At the noon hour, immediately Inger of the Church of the Breth­
Russell, stationed in Italy. One
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
was a telegram stating that he following the morning sermon, the ren, accompaniad by Mrs. C. M
to see
was allright; the other was a let­ •ongiegatipn will gather in the Litwiller; duet by Mrs. George W.
nt the VARSITY THEATRE
ter
informing them that he had dining room of the church for a Bruce and Mrs. Robert McKav
(Friday and Saturday)
been wounded and that two opera­ overed dish dinner and program, with Mrs. Allen McGee at the
HACKGROUND TO DANGER
tions would be necessary. As yet, which is a part of this church­ piano.
PLUS
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they have received no notification wide program. The general theme
for discussion at this program is
•ITRATES OF THE PRAIRIE’
Sherman Hensell of Garberville,
from the government.
"The Church and Its World Task." California was transactin’- busi
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or
Every otje is Invited to bring a ness in Ashland, Wednesday.
Mrs.
Chuck
Jandreau
left
lust
(Sanday, Monday, Tuesday)
week for Ix>s Angeles, where she covered dish d'nner with tnblc
“CLAUDIA •»
Mrs. Belle Schweln ls vW»*~
Please ch II at the Miner Offici will visit her parents. From there service and attend this dinner
program
in
the
Interests
of
the
she
will
go
to
Colorado
to
visit
wlth
Mr. and Mrs R. C Robert-
for Your Guest Tickets
her hu«band, who Is in the army. world-wide task of the Church.
aon in Arcadia, California.
1 National Red Cross
Drive Underway
Chipman’s News-Fountain Has
Birthday Anniversary March 7
SOLDIERS
Me SEA
fag bay Draws $34.20
For Prisoners ol war
♦VCTU Entertained
at Paul Byers Home
U. S. and Royal Marines Similar
Principals Meet at
SOCE Saturday
Telephone Company
Gives to Red Cross
II. of 0. Professor
Speaks at SOCE
Dedication Service at
Methodist Church
Local Churches
Observe World Day
of Prayer Services
Evening Course in
Art Planned