Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 23, 1944, Image 1

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ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1944
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garden have;
And a tew friends and many
books, true.
Abraham Cowley
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Ilogs are being trained for wai
defense duty. Ashland could furn­
ish a quota of curs the likes ot
which the sanguinary butcher
would view with disgust.
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In a single raid Allied bombers
dropped more thun 2,500 tons
of bombs on Berlin. Long tons—
but they made a short shift of
Berlin.
Ashland Boys Swamp Lava Bears
In Final Clash of State Tourney
By Tommy Newton
A vastly under-rated bunch of boys from Ashland
Hi, figured to finish 6th or 7th in the 25th annual
Oregon State High School Basketball Meet by the
pre tourney dopesters, roared over an outclassed Bend
ceam, 55-35, to capture the first state crown to come to
Ashland in 22 years.
The scarlet-shirted Grizzlies were really champ­
ions Saturday night, coming from behind in the second
quarter and setting a pace that the Lava Bears were
unable to keep, lt was Jay Samuelson who led the
Hgnting Ashland team with eight field buckets heaved
in at the right time. Every time the Easterners started
closing the gap, Samuelson would loop in a one-hander
xrom the side to keep the Grizzlies’ lead safe. Then in
the second quarter, Samuelson and Winnie Roberson
got red-hot, scoring 16 points in five minutes. From
there on the boys from Bend were never in the ball
game.
The second half was all Ash- ♦ —---------------------------------------------
land, with Bend's biggest threat,
towering Howie Smead, being
completely smothered by Jim Bar­
telt, Achland’s ball-hawking cen­
ter. Bartelt, who scored 8 points,
turned in one of the neatest per­
A number of church members
formances of the entire tourna­
ment. The Grizzlies really poured and ministers representing most
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it on in the last two stanzas and of the churches of the city of Ash­
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Japs, trapped by the British In
proceeded to break the scoring land met at the City Hall at 8
a surrounded Burmese town and
record set by Klamath Falls last o’clock, March 20, for the pur­
Anhliuid’s F ighting Grizzlire— Oregon's No. I Team. Back Row - R iggs, Quackenbush, B artelt, Rob­
facing starvation, caught and ate
year. Though the Beara were a pose of considering measures with
erson,
lauiillng.
Front
Row
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Garrett,
Hamuelson,
Reedy,
Kannasto.
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in
Picture
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aybrant,
wild monkeys. The cannibals'
rugged bunch, with 6 it. 3 In. which to combat the liquor men­
Jandrrau.
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Smead and a pair of 6 ft. 1 in. ace in this town.
Grandpa used to carry his poc­
forwards .they were no match in
Judge Presnall and Mrs. Smith,
ketbook with a yard of twine
the roughing department for Bar­ respectively, acted as temporary
wrapped around It. But he didn't
ney Riggs and Del Landing, who chairman and secretary. Mr. An­
need to open it as often as we.
along with keeping Bend’s big drews and "Mrs. Ruth Giffen, who
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What is the nation fighting
boys in line, collected 10 and 6 were not present, were elected as
for?
Spring, says Uncle Zeke, Is not
points respectively.
permanent chairman and secre­
For this, says Lt. Gen. Brehon
a season - it's Just a shower bath
At 7:30 p.m. the students and
The National Honor Society has LIONS NEARLY TTP A H S
tary.
Somervell,
commanding
general
of
that separates winter and sum­ faculty of the Ashland Junior
Though it was all Ashland in
Chosen Friday, March 31, as the
The purpose of the meeting was
the
Army
Service
Forces
of
Fort
mer,
High School will act as hosts to
the championship tussle, the job stated in the question, “Shall We
date
for
announcing
the
names
of
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the people of Ashland at their Belvoir, Va.:
of getting to finals was not so
"We fight for simple things, for the newly selected members. Ap­ easy. The Grizzlies opened their Vote on Local Option?" Attorney
The Jap fleet 1s afraid to come Open House. Classrooms will be
proximately
10
per
cent
of
the
out. and the German U-boat cam­ open, with exhibits of the work the little things that are all-im­ graduating seniors will be admit­ tournament play on Thursday af­ Frank Van Dyke explained the
Oregon state law governing this
paign is an admitted flop.
of the students, and after an In­ portant. We fight for the right ted into the society. The com­ ternoon against a tough St. Hel­ matter. A petition carrying not
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terval for inspection of the work, to lock our house doors and be mittee which selected the initiate^ ens outfit.
less than 10 per cent of all reg­
The underdog Lions fought istered voters of the city should
The old drama of garden versus a program will be presented In sure that no bully with official has averaged the gradea, while
hard and for a while it looked as
dog Is being re-enacted. Doggonlt! the gymnasium. In'addition to the sanction -.rill break the lock.
"We fight for town meetings, the faculty approved the citizen­ though the Ashland boys would be filed 60 days before the forth­
displays of class work, the work
ship of those scholastically quali­
coming election. The law pro­
for
the
soap
box
in
the
public
of the various student clubs will
fied. A student is eligible only be eliminated before they got vides only for the prohibition of
square,
for
the
high
school
de­
be on display.
when he has attended this school started, but they managed to keep the sale of liquor.
The program this year will bating team, for open doors to one year previous to his senior in the ball game and the regular
It was decided that each church
cathedral and church and syna­ one.
playing time ended 28-28. In the in the city and any other organi­
Barbara Collier, Jackson Coun­ feature numbers by the band, or­ gogue.
chestra,
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girls'
The program, which la to be Bartelt, Ashland, Curt Luckey zations which desire to help be
ty representative, won first place
“We fight for the country edi­
In the district contest in the marching acts, and two plays. tor and for the metropolitan daily held during activity period, will and Wade Cowan, Springfield, asked to appoint a member to
speech contest sponsored by the Examples of visual aids to learn­ and for the editor’s right to say be composed of the following and Jerry Krafve, Washington.
serve on a Campaign Commit­
(Continued on page 4)
American Legion. The contest was ing, movies and slides, will be the wrong thing it he thinks it’s numbers: Two selections by the
tee, which group will constitute
shown.
girls’ sextet; Barbara Helm will
held at the Southern Oregon Col-1
said
committee.
right.
make a few comments relative to
lege of Education Saturday, March < A cordial invitation to attend
“We
fight
for
the
right
to
or-
The
following official appoint­
18. Barbara Collier Is a student Is extended to all the residents of agulze for any decent purpose; for the new members, and Mr. Rob­
ments were made by pastors who
Ashand,
and
the
Junior
High
stu­
inson
will
also
have
a
few
gen­
at St. Mary's Academy In Med­
were present: J. F. Emmett, First
dents and faculty look forward to labor; for employers; for the eral remarks on what the Honor
ford.
Grange and the Legion and the
Methodist; Mrs. Flora Adams,
having
a
large
crowd
of
guests.
Society
signifies.
At
this
time
the
Mary J. Hallett, Klamath Union
Swan Island’s 58th Tanker, the Free Methodist; Everett McGee,
Ladles’ literary Club and for
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High School, representing Klam­
lodge meetings in full regalia on class valedictorian and salutator- S. S. "Grand Mesa” was launched Church of Christ; J. Z. Walker,
ian will be announced.
ath County, won second place. MISS BELL NEW WAVE Tuesday nights.
last Saturday, honoring the Grand
Barbara Helm, Laura Billings Mesa National Forest in western Seventh Day Adv.; Mrs. Loree,
Frank Norris, Port Orford High i Miss Anita Edith Bell, 500 Ash­
"We fight for our candidate for
WCTU. It was moved, seconded
School, representing Curry Coun­ land street, Ashland, has enlisted sheriff and for the other fellow’s and Dick Flanarty are the present Colorado.
and carried that this committee
ty, won third place.
in the WAVES, reports Recruit­ candidate for the right to be members of this chapter, which
Grand Mesa rises to an altitude cooperate with the other temper­
was
organized
in
1941.
The subject of the orations was ing Specialist Herbert W. Crain, sorry we elected him and to say
of 10,500 feet, and its area is ance groups throughout the coun­
(From the Rogue News)
“Americanism,” and the contest recruiter-ln-charge of the Medford so.
approximately 53 square miles. ty looking forward to County op­
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included both prepared orations U. S. Navy Recruiting substation,
It was formed by a lava flow tion.
“We fight for free radio, for
and extemporaneous speaking.
which handles WAVES applica­ the right to listen to what we WESTERN RECRUITING 100 to 400 feet thick, which cov­
The meeting adjourned, followed
Mr. Arnold Gralapp, superin­ tions in this area.
want and to turn off what we DISTRICT LEADS
ered softer sedimentary forma­ by prayer by Leo Jammerthal.
tendent of Klamath Falls Schools,
She took the WAVES oath at don’t want.
The Western Navy Recruiting . tions and prevented erosion. Where
Is district chairman of the Amer­ the WAVES enlistment headquart­ . "We fight for the high privilege
District,
c o m p r i s i n g Oregon, > softer formations are not protect­ NEW CRAFT SUPPLIES
ican Legion contest and had ers, 735 S. W. Alder St., Portland, of throwing pop bottles at the
Washington, California, I d a h o ,' ed, they have been worn away
charge of the contest, assisted by with Lt. (j.g.) Lucia Brown of­ umpire.”
Utah, Montana and Arizona, is until the mesa stands high above AT ASHLAND USO
Dr. Arthur Taylor, representing ficiating.
leading the entire nation in the the surrounding land in splendid
A new supply of leather mate­
the Ashland Post.
Miss Bell graduated from Klam­
enlisting
of men for the Navy’s isolation.
rial for craft work has been re­
ods
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The entire hunting region was a ceived at the Ashland USO. The
ath Union High School, where she
new RADAR training program,
Was secretary of the freshman
MRS. HARRY HURST
according to word just received hunting ground of the Ute, who material consists of zipper purses
class, editor of the newspaper,
According to all reports in the by Recruiting Specialist Herbert called the mesa Thigunavat, or of large size, wallets, coin purses
PASSES TUESDAY
and a member of the Debate Treasury Department so far, the Crain, in charge of the Medford "home of departed spirits”. The and the like.
mystic beauty of this curiously
Mrs. Harry Hurst passed away ; team, Chess club, Glee club, and University of Oregon topped the Naval Recruiting Station.
Craft classes meet Tuesday and
Tuesday morning in a hospital in the Latin club.
RADAR training requires near­ detached upland seemed to them Thursday evening and Friday aft­
nation's schools in last term’s war
She is the daughter of Mr. and bond drive, under the chairman­ ly ten months of concentrated a perfect setting for the wander­
Portland. Mr. Hurst went on the
Monday evening train to Portland Mrs. Walter William Bell, Ash­ ship of Jean Frideger, Ashland, study in electronics and advanced ing souls of departed warriors. ernoon. Class members under di­
rection of Mrs. Bayonne Glenn do
but did not arrive before his land.
senior in business administration. radio engineering, which is the The mesa, so the Ute believed, the work as individual projects.
wife’s death. An obituary will ap­
Other schoola were as follows: equivalent of a $1500 college was the home of three pairs of Seventy-five or more persons have
pear in next week’s paper.
S o u t h e r n California, $100,000; scholarship. The graduate not great eagles, known as Bahaa- engaged in craft work at the Ash­
As we go to press, the plans
UCLA, $137.000; Marquette Uni­ only has a chance to serve his Nieche, or "thunder birds”, which land USO during the winter
are -that the funeral services will
versity, $50,000; and University of country in a vital and exciting nested along the north rim of the months. Those participating were
be held in Portland at 3:30, Fri­
Students of Ashland High are Minnesota, $8000. These indicate activity, but will be in a position nlateau; the white rock slides on in greatest number the wives of
day.
looking forward to the assembly achievements which have been to enter a splendid field of civil­ the slope at that point were sup­ service men, plus some hostesses
that will be put on by the Med­ considered outstanding up to this ian endeavor when the war is won. posedly formed of bones and de­ and other local persons.
Mrs. K e n n e t h B u r n s and i
bris from their nests.
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ford
Hi Band on April 14. This time. The University of Oregon’s
daughters, Gloria and Nancy, of
total of $260,000 overshadows BELLVIEW EXTENSION
Dunsmuir visited with Mr. and is to return the assembly our these reports.
CLUB SERVES USO
Mrs. M. T. Burns and Mr. and band, under the capable director,
Miss Frideger is the daughter
Mrs. Edna Rosenbaum, repre­
I.
A.
Mlrick,
will
put
on
in
Med­
Mrs. V. D. Hastings several days
of Mrs. I. R. Frideger, Ashland.
senting the Bellview Home Ex­
ford March 22.
last week.
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tension Unit, inquired at the Ash­
Also coming during music week
land USO If cookies would be ac­
In May Is the Ashland High Band SOLOIST AT CAMP WHITE
I Miss Phyllis Blake, Ashland ceptable, and the staff member
and Chorus Concert.
JACOB WEITZEL
USO junior hostess, was soloist at contacted assured her they would
(From the Rogue News)
a program at Service Club No. 1, be most welcome. Consequently,
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and Companion
M e d fo r d , Wednesday evening. at the meeting this week each
BRA ILL—BERGSTROM
Are Invited to Be Guests bf the
Wbrd has been received of the March 15. Miss Blake was ac­ member o£ the unit contributed a
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER marriage of Miss Ann Brazil! of companied at the piano by Mrs. dozen cookies to be donated to
Oakland, California and 14 David Mabel WaUchope, secretary at the the USO. Mrs. Mary Hash and
to see
Bergstrom at Carmel, California. Ashland USO. Miss Blake’s pro­ Mrs. Neal Henry delivered the
at the VARSITY THEATRE
The marriage took - place on gram consisted of Irish song in cookies Wednesday, March 15.
(Friday and Saturday)
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honor of St. Patrick’s Day.
March 9.
CHRISTMAS
SEAL QUOTA
“NORTHERN PURSUIT”
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REACHES HIGH FIGURE
Mrs.
Kenneth
Woods
of
Port­
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or
The C h r i s t m a s s e a l fund
Joseph Peter Zash was cited in land, Miss Jean Billings of San
(Sanday, Monday, Tuesday)
to court for angling without a li­ Francisco and Frank Billings of reached the all-time high fleure
“WINTERTIME”
cense. He was fined $25.00 and Los Angeles are visiting at the of nearly $5,000 for Jackson Co. 1
Every town ip Jackson Countv !
Please call at the Miner Offici cos’s and given a ten day’s jail parental home, being called here
Publishers
sentence, which was suspended by the serious illness of their exceeded its previous giving. Ash­
for Your Guest Tickets
Temperance Meet
Held Monday
Some of the Things
Junior High School i I We
Are Fighting For Honor Society to
Holds Open House
Hold Assembly
Medford Girl Wins
In Speech Contest
S. S. ‘Grand Mesa’
Launched M ar. 18
f
U. of O. T
in
School Bond Sales
Medford, Ashland
to Exchange Concerts
N O T IC E
TO THE PUBLIC
and
SUBSCRIBERS
of the
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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F. C. Marshal has been appointed
to check the circulation. He will
call upon you. Please assist him
in adjusting accounts up to 1945.
upon payment of fine and coats.
mother, Mr«. Homer Billing«.
land'« share was $1107.43.
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