SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Thursday, Màrch 23, 1944
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TALENT NEWS | Study Club Meets
Frank Manats, who carries the
Mail, spent a couple of days in with Mrs. Bailey
Roseburg last week Mr. Cal H ar
1944 Hoop Hi*lights
L IT H IA
b rum ihe opening W tJd en aggregation u good buttle that
Tne
Fortnightly
Study
Club
met
counter
to the tlnul tourney was enjoyed by all, with »cures oi
E N T R K T A IN M IiN T
per substituted for him iu his
at the home of Mrs. S. J. Bailey claim. Ashland Hi's hoop season 36 22 uud 23-21.
Phone 7501
absence.
Next un the list was Medford
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Green and on Monday afternoon, March 20. pyramided from a mediocre start
here to open their four-tilt tus
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cowdrey and Beautiful spring flowers were to a brilliant climax.
placed
about
the
rooms.
Refresh
sle
against a determined Grizzly
iui
tne
s
ta
rt
at
me
season,
daughter Shirley spent Sunday in
F r id a y - S a t u r d a y
ments were served from a pretty me urizznes n is i ran into a squad, but the determination
Talent.
Mrs. George Kerby of Ashland lace-covered table, centered with uougii V»eeU team that just could wasn't enough to fill the gap of
daffodils, Mrs. C. E, P ratt and n't miss, and the Red and Vvhlle a 36-33 margin due tu Bob Wels- James Fcmmcrc Cooper's
was a Talent caller Thursday.
Mrs. B. C. Forsyth pouring. Spe uroppeu two close ones In the enburger's last-second heave from
F. C. Marshal of the Southern
r:
Oregon Miner was a business cial guests of the afternoon were upaei. in coiituiumg their North tbe mid-stripe. This was the last
Mrs. M W. Walrod of Newport,
caller here Friday and Saturday. Ore., Miss Cora Mason and Mis. ern Gaiitoruia trip, Asniand d«- time that Medford reached the
leated 1 i'eka twice, 44-20, bO-24. win column aga.nsl their tradi
John Mills of Ashand was in B C. Forsyth of lone. Ore.
Talent Thursday doing some
Next Coach Simpson s boys ven tional rivals, as the Ashland boys
Mrs. G. W. Bruce and Mrs. tured to tue coast only to be made it three straight, 39-35,
plumbing work in the Coffman
building that was so badly burned C. V. Cary sang two numbers outclassed by North Bend and 13-20 and 39-28.
As the local!tes took off over
last fall. The building has been "I Love a Little Cottage," b} axarsntield, 31-25 and 20-19, re
Scott O'Hara, and "In the Gold spectively. Although losing to mountainous landscapes to Rose-
completely
remodeled.
Mr.
Wiley
I
Hotchkiss will soon open a pool en Tomorrow." by George Grubb. mese two preps, they managed tu burgh, they met a tough bunch
hall, but the date of the opening is They were accompanied on the come through with a Win over of hoopsters that gave them u
piano by Mrs. C. M. Litwiller.
not definitely known.
bad time. Our luds again hit the
myrtle Point, 37-32.
Mrs E. E. Vail* spoke, using
Glen Logan, who has been home
'Then lor the annual Jamboree canvus in the first of the four
on a 10 day leave, returned to as her subject, "Plastic and Ny and the Grizzl.es' flist conference sessions. Ashland then proceeded
his base in Missouri, Friday. Glen lons," twp of the new discovered tilt. Ashland drove the Grants o whip the Indians three in a
is with the Medical corp and is products that are being used so Pass Cavemen back into their ow, 30-22, 43-30 and 41-39.
the son of Mr. and Mrs Bob extensively, and which are prov cave, 37-17, in- a hot evening for
From there on the Grizzlies
AND
ing invaluable. Surgeons are find
Logan
finished things up in a blaze of
the
locals.
The
Red
and
White
The ladies of the Grange Eco ing it most important in the med went ahead later in the season to glory, sweeping the District 2
nomic club met Monday night at ical world and it is being used in
tourney, and going to win the
I the home of Mrs. Loyal Bates to the making of many household win all four frays of the sched state title at Salem.
uled
four-game
series,
30-27.
36-
make plans for their bazaar to be commodities and is becoming a
This sums up an excellent sea
held later. At this meeting their favorite for many military necei 21 and 47-24.
son for the Ashland High Griz
After
a
week
of
strenuous
prac
program was on tea towels and sit es Nylon which DuPont an
zlies, the "casaba kings" of
WITH
aprons. Five ladies attended the nounced in 1938 has proven one of tice, the Lithians were convoyed the state of Oregon.
over
the
Green
Springs
to
meet
the three or four grent chemical
meeting.
GENE
A l’TRV
The Talent Grange met Thurs developments of the last decade. last year’s state champs, Klam
Ernie
Pyle
Features
ath
Falls,
for
a
two-game
series.
day night at their regular meet This new discovery has proven
ing. Thirteen new members wer immeasurable in this day for mil The first night the Pelicans out Ashland High Graduate
itary uses. For parachutes it is played AHS to the tune of 34-29, In Syndicated Column
initiated.
*
Loyal Bates was admitted into better than silk. It provides the and the second 29-25. The two
Ernie Pyle, noted columnist now
the Sacred Heart Hospital Tues only toe rope that can be suc games at Ashland showed the K- in Ituly, recently featured a nar
cessfully
used
on
gliders.
It
is
men
not
so
successful
in
captur
day morning for medical tre a t
said that without nylon ropes ing the Grizzly "gizard,” as so rative concerning Lt Dale Kuegi,
ment.
Class of 1940. in the story of a
The King Cafe has been closed glider flights would be nearly im stated in the Klamath Krater. flyer’s risks und the ultimate re
possible.
However, they gave the Ashland
for the last couple of weeks,
wards. Kaegl Is described as "One
j while undergoing a complete in
Mrs. Eric Weren presented the
of
the newer and much-trusted
terior redecorations and exp&n- book review, and had chosen the
pilots, a goo -natured towheaded
very
popular
book
of
the
day.
"A
sion. Much new dispensing equip-
youngster named Lt. Leroy Kaegl
ment is being added in anticipa- Tree Grows in Brooklyn.” written
(pronounced Keggy) from Ash
by
Betty
Smith.
The
book
is
the
' tion of an increased volume of
land,
Oregon."
business during the coming sum story of Frances Nolan and the
Returning from a morning mis
mer season.
world of Williamsburg. Brookyn.
sion he was forced to stall his
The citizens of this comuunity that made her. It is the story of
plane in order to get one of his
tears
and
laughter,
cruelty
and
made good response to the recent
wheels
down. Later, as he pre
Red Cross Drive. Much credit is compassion, so crowded with life
In keeping with the custom this pared to take off on the afternoon
due Mrs. Jay Terrill and Mrs. and people and incidents that no
mission, he was interrupted by a
Ottinger for their work in mak- description can begin to convey year for bringing home the bacon, girl and a major, the officer an
I ing the drive and helping the Its spell. "A Tree In Brooklyn” the locals have not only taken
will be remembered because of its the State Championship and the nouncing the girl wished to kiss
community go over the top.
him goodbye. Hopping out of his
l i s t e r Anderson, carpenter’s tenderness and sympathy of a lit theoretical championship of Dis plane he completed his half of the
trict
2,
but
a
good
share
of
the
m ite second class is home on a tle girl who grew up In Brooklyn,
osculation and hurried back to
3J day leave to visit his mother, and because it is encouraging and team have scored on All-State his job. When he returned, all
and
All-Conference
placements.
& rs. Bernice Anderson and other hopeful and includes the funda
ALSO
n latives. He has seen a - ” -e duty mentals of life. It is a profound Bartelt and Riggs were chosen on he could talk about was his
strange
though
wonderful
adven-
\EVVN
oELEt
TEO SHORTS
the
State
team
and
also
on
the
in the South Pacific t king part ly moving novel and an honest
ture.
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in the battle of Lung i Point, true one. It cuts right into the All-Conference first team. Others
Later, Pyle discovered that the
on the district "bests" were Con
C ladacanal and Boug~
I'j. He heart of life.
roy and Welch (captain) of Klam girl was Louise Allbrltton of
enlisted a t the local n a w recruit
The next meeting will be at the
Hollywood, a USO entertainer.
ing office, March 8, 19-»O After home of Mrs. C. E P ra tt on Mon ath Falls and Niedermeyer of Local
movie fans and envious
h's leave he will return *o his base day, April 3. This will be the Medford Hi. Second team mem
friends
of
Lt. Kaegl will soon get
bers
include
Cummings
(captain)
WEDS. & THURS.
ir. San Francisco.
annual guest day. Mrs G. W. and Loomis of Roseburg, Bigger a chance to see "her" as Miss
Bruce will give the book review, of Klamath Falla, Watson of Med Allbrltton appears In “Son of 1
BARGAIN NIGHTS
and Mrs. E. O. Smith will give ford and of course our Winnie Dracula" which is showing a t the
the short topic.
Roberson. Jay Samuelson repre Lithia Theatre now.
The Ashland USO reports the
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Lt. Kaegl was very active In ASHLAND BOVS SWAMI*
sented AHS In the honorable men
school
affairs, outstanding of
Continued from page 1
tion
division.
week
The tournam ent All-Star team which were h!s positions on the overtime Del Landing sank a lay-
Books and magazines, J. A.
consisted of Bartelt, flashy swing- Rogue News and Annual staffs in to give the game to the future
Flaherty, Miss Phyllis Hayden.
Dean Johnson, newly elected shot artist, and Roberson, who as well as being yell leader and champs.
Mrs. Fred Tracy, Mrs. Mildred
Harmsen, games, Mrs. Rita For president of the West Coast Lum was also football All-Conference. a member af the Letterm an's club PORTLAND TEAM FAVORED
I The next night the Lithians met
ney, Mrs. Mildred Harmsen; pic bermen’s Association, has 30 years Also on the team were speed-king i In his fourth year.
(From
the
Rogue
News)
¡a favored Washington High of
of
lumbering
experience,
ranging
I
Giovanni
and
outstanding
long
ture, Mrs. Frank Chrisman; desk
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I Portland who had Just squeezed
calendar, Miss Edith Bork; food, from "gyppo" outfits in Missouri ahot man Eton Bigger, both of '
past Pendleton. The local boys
Mrs. C. E. Huffman, Mrs. Wil to the present large Toledo, Ore., Klamath Falls. Roseburg men on i MARCH 31 AAA DEADLINE
Oregon farm operators who ! looked a little better than the
liam Myer; cookies baked or do operation of the C. D. Johnson the list of tournam ent greats
nated, Mrs. Roger Rath, Mrs. C. Lumber Corporation. An ener wer# Cummirgs, Indians’ chief, performed soil building and con- ' Jay before but they still lacked
H. Putney, H. H. Dickens and getic war leader of the West and Loomis, the Paul Bunyan of serving practices under the 1943 the old drive. Washington lead
AAA program have only one more until the 3rd quarter, when the
Mrs. Cay Newell and Mrs. Marge Coast lumber industry, Mr. John District 2.
(From the Rogue News)
week to file reports of perform- | Grizzlies finally began to snap
Bolchunos of Army Wives’ Club, son has built barges for the Army,
-o-
ance
and make application for out of it. It was B artelt and
Bellview Home Extension, Marie patrol craft for the Navy, and
payment with their county AAA Landing who really paid off In the
Miller and Marge Davis of Civic prefabricated hospital units, be LOCAL USO HONORS
committee. March 31 is the clos final stanza by squelching a
Club, Mrs. Mollie Neil and Mrs. sides producing the standard war SAINT PATRICK
ing date for the 1943 program, Washington rally that nearly gave
Carina Chipman of Junior Civic items of lumber in the Toledo
All
GI’s
at
the
Ashland
USO
the state AAA committee re the game to the Portlanders. Rob
League, and Mrs. E. H. Wilson
^ rn ! ° , yearu
at NeW I Professed to be steeped In, or at
erson got a tingly feild goal and
and Mrs. Wade Wallis of Pres Lewisville, Ark., within earshot least Unted with Iri„h green and minds.
byterian Church.
of a sawmill operated by his rushed pellmell to kiss the blar GEORGE WILMS IN MARINES the game ended 33-30. Riggs, af
ter playing a smashing game that
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father, C. D. Johnson, the new ney stone at the St. Patrick’s
When George Phillip Willis of had the Washington defenses on
Chief of Police C. P. Talent has West Coast association chief had Day pa'Ky Friday.
route 1, box 288, returned from the run, left via the foul route
returned from a trip to Portland. his schooling at Smith Academy,
Cpl. Carl H. Hall, Reg. Hq Co., his furlough following acceptance early in the fourth quarter.
St. Louis, and a t Cornell Univer 383rd, 96th Division, was direc In his pre-lnductlon examination,
After the game the cups were
sity. In World W ar 1 he was ovp* tor of the blarney kissing and he selected the marine corps. Wtl- presented and the All-State team
seas as a lieutenant of the 20th other games. Junior Hostess Phyl 11s left for the Sar Diego, Cali announced. Those chosen for the
Engineers, a forestry regiment. lis Blake led In singing Irish fornia "boot” oamp, March 16, honor were Barney Riggs and Jim
Mr. Johnson has long been a lead songs, accompanied at the piano after enlistment.
(From the Rogue News)
er in the industrial forestry move by Junior Hostess Carolyn Rose.
ment. His company is a member
A convoy of the 363rd Field
of the WUliamette Valley Tree Artillery were guesttf in addition
Farm s and m aintains a forestry to a number of other service men
department under the manage who dropped in, a total of 45
ment of Ross Bowles, a techni men.
Following the games and sing
cally trained forester. He makes
ing the Wesleyan Service Guild
his home In Portland.
was host for the regular Friday
evening waffle supper. Those serv
SPECIALISTS NEEDED FOR
ing were Miss Voda Brower, Mrs.
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE JOBS
Occupational therapy aides are Minnie Newton, Miss Ethel Reed,
being sought for government hos Mrs. Alice Wllllte, Miss Carrie
pitals to assist In the program of May Smith, Miss Gladys Whitson
Senior Hostess Mrs. Norma
treatm ent for disabled soldiers, and
Steam s.
the United States Civil Service
Dancing followed and continued
Commission has announced. No until
11 o’clock.
written test is required for this
examination and there are no age
Charles Burns of Portland, who
limits. Salary range is from was enroute home from a business
31970 to J2433 a year, Including trip in Klamath Falls, visited with
overtime, and positions will be his parents, Mr and Mrs. M. T.
located In Army hospitals and Bums Sunday night.
Veterans’ Administration facili
ties throughout the United States. least 18 years old and must pass
Requirements for these positions a written test, part of which will
are outlined in Announcement No. consist of problems in arithmetic.
321.
No experience is required for the
The commission has also an 31970 positions. Applicants for
nounced an examination foi arith the 32190 positions must have had
metical clerk, for appointment In two years of office experience, one
Washington, D. C„ only, at 31970 of which has Involved arithmetic
and 32190 a year, including over computations, unless appropriate
time. There la no maximum age education is substituted for the
limit, but applicants must be ait experience.
DOUBLE FEATURE
p lu s
“ The Tumbling
Tumbleweeds”
Friday and Saturday
Suu. - Mon. - Tuos.
Grizzly Men
Win Conference,
State Honors
Sun. - Mon. - Tues.
IT H A S
IT H A S
IT H A S “
^ evet-uff
Matinee Saturday
Continuous Sunday
USO Receives Aid
XkT"8 *“ rece‘ve<1
The
Queen of
the Ice in 4U
a musical
as
dazzling
as her
y^skating
Jack OAKIE
C e s a r ROMERO
C a ro le LA N D IS
r
W OODY HERMAN
< ¡« 4 i n j
&
Continuous Shows
SUNDAY
TRAFFIC FATALITIES
AMONG CHILDREN RISE
Nine children under 12 years
of age were killed in traffic ac
cidents in Oregon during the first
six weeks of 1944. Fatalities in
this age group amounted to 24
per cent of all traffic deaths
reported in the state during the
first six weeks of this year.
Of the nine child fatalities,
four involved children struck as
they dashed out into the street
or road in the path of approaching
vehicles; three involved children
struck while riding bicycles and
two were killed while riding in
cars Involved In accidents.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Holland on March 13, a daughter.
p“ ‘ |New President of
Coast Lumbermen
CHANGE OF
BUSINESS
HOURS!
Having to Devote
the Forenoons to
Repairing
Our Store Will Be
Open From 1 P. M.
to 5 P. M. Only
Closed Thursdays
Open Saturdays
1 to 6 P. M.
RAMSEY’S
JEWELRY
n
btt
EASTER
For that
-OUTFIT
O
5 10 25C HUD J1 STORE