Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 31, 1944, Image 1

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Number 31
ASHLAND. OREGON, THURSDAY, August 31, 1944
VOL. XIII
lorseiShow
Slated
Monday,
Sept.
4
A ____
Riding Association
Sponsors First
Ashland Horse Show
SOCE Anouncei
Honor Roll List
¡Death Takes Ashland Achloiifj fiir l
¡Lady Thursday Morn
U’rl
Democratic Candidate
In Ashland Saturday
New Gas Ration
Application Must
Be Mailed to Office
W illis
Mahoney,
democrat i c
Death came to M r a. M ary Pink- K n l i A f e a n U U h U A C
erton early Thursday morning h l l l l O l d I I I I I d i VO
candidate for the United States
August 24, -V
at the Basey Conval-
Signing
up
a i full
w ar Senate ,waa a visitor in Ashland
_________
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ig u in jç u
p r /or
o r a.
u i i i time
n n e v*
Satuday, being introduced around
Students of the Southern Ore- ' escent home, 111 Nursery «tre a t 1 Job, Miss Florence A d a Wood,
Kon
College of Education im
who
i She
shc had been
b e « quite 1
11 for the graduate
™
z H z * !
ill
graduate of
s h la n d h
ig h ache
of A
Ashland
high
school, town by the democratic county
Big plans arc being made for are on the honor roll for the se- P " 1 couPle
X *»™ ’l e a s e d had has enlisted in the W A V E S , yes­ central committee chairman, V.
Issuance of " A ” gas coupon
lived
In
Ashland
the past 25 years terday reported Recruiting Spe­ D. Miller. Mr. Mahoney Is a resi­
the first annual Ashland Horse COnd summer session, for having
She was active in church work cialist Herbert W . Crain, recruit­ dent of Klamath Falls, and states books will begin soon from the
Show, which the Hiding Assocta- a three o four point average In a
and
various groups when her er incharge of the Medford U. S. that he has a deep personal inter­ local O P A board, it w a s announc­
lion is scheduling for Monday, une to four point range are:
ed this week. The w ork w ill be
health
permitted. She w as a N a v y
Recruiting
s uboUtlon, est in Southern Oregon. He will ,
September 4, at the local rodeo
Mabel ~
"
Boggs, 4.00, LasVegas,
oppose Senator Guy Cordon for ' done under a different plan this
member
of
the
Christian
church.
which
handles
W
A
V
E
S
applica­
park, which the Riding Associa­ B arbara Bower, Oakland, C alifor­
Her husband, r re d Pinkerton tions in this area. She is the the election. He made R plain to year, and motorists will not be
tion Is buying and fixing up nia, 4.00; Dora Brosius, Lakeview,
died
12 years ago. Mrs. Pinkerton daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W il­ those with whom he talked that required at school houses in their
for permanent use as a rodeo 4.00; Anne D. Sloan, Grants Pass,
he had no personal Issues with districts to make application as
was
born
in Old Town, Maine, on liam L. Wood.
grounds. The association the first 4.00; M ary Alice W olford, Rose-
the republican candidate, but that has been the custom heretofore.
March
2»,
1862.
Furneral
services
She
Is
awaiting
assignment
to
of the week started to put on bur, 4.00; Letha Morris, Prine­
Under the new plan, motorists
were
held
In
the
LltwUler
Chapel
the U. S. N aval Training school he was asking election on the
a riding review, and started out ville,
3.76;
Fannett©
Hodges,
ground that the president should may secure' applicat.on blanks at
Saturday
morning,
August
26.,
for
W
A
V
E
S
,
N
ew
York
city,
to get merchandise donations to Merrill, 3.75;Vlolette Moore, K la ­
any service station or garage.
be backed up in his platform.
give as prizes for those competing m ath» Falla 3.78 Alice Lytle, Reno with the Rev. Earl Downing con­ where she will begin the training
A fter this has been filled out, tne
ducting
the
service
and
Interment
which
will
prepare
her
to
release
Community enthusiasm for the 3.66;
Flarence
McCarthy,
Rio
blank with the cover from the
was
made
In
the
Mountain
View
a trained navy man for duty at
enterprise soon had the affair Hondo, Texas, 3.66; F lora Btokoe,
present series of gas coupons, to­
cemetery.
There
are
no
children
sea
or
at
an
advance
base.
After
getting bigger and bigger until it Ashland, 3.62; Helen Olson, Cot­
gether with the tire record, must
this
six
weeks
Indoctrination
was decided to make a full scale tage Grove, 3.87; Dorothy Gordon, survivin g her.__________ ____
be mailed into the local O P A of­
training,
she
will
be
assigned
to
rodeo out of It, and by Tuesday Malin. 3.88; Velm a Tennery, Keno
fice.
Motorists are warned that
an advance W A V E S school for
of this week donations In cash 3.88; Alice WlUits, Ashland, 3.58;
Three Ashland men returned they must not appear in person at
specialized
training
or
to
active
and In w ar bonds hod amounted Frances Fitzgerald, Gold HUI,
last Wednesday from a week’s the board office. A ll correspon­
Attracting wide Interest this duty at a naval station. She will trip, made to Crescent City, Cali- !
to something like $2.80 with a 3.50; Lurene Nye. Ashland, 3.43;
dence w ill be done by mail. In
Join
75,000
W
A
V
E
S
now
on
duty
whole room full of merchandise L u ra Osborne, Tulelake, Calif., week- Is the silver mounted saddle
fornla, the trip being made on ' case the cover to the gas ration
for prizes.
3 37;
Helen Peterson, Eugene, In the window at the Taxle Sta­ at 500 shore establishments of the small motor scooters of which J book has been lost or destroyed,
The riding association, orgonlz- 337.
Esther Whiting,
Ashland tion. The saddle Is owned by W a l- the Navy.
there are a number in Ashland. the motorist must prove to the
Miss Wood received the W A V E S
ed
some months ago, elected 3 37 Thelm a Fleahman, Medford, ! ter Hamby, well known stockman
M aking the trip were Bruce Ned- board’s satisfaction that the car
oath
at
the
W
A
V
E
S
enlistment
James W arren of Ashland as pre­ 3 33; Beatrice Kidd, Grants Pass, ; of Ashland, who used it fo r exhl-
iver, Don Randall and Floyd is in actual use and that no ap­
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sident, with W alter Hamby as 8 28; Helen Fox,
Klamath
Falls, bltlon purposes when he w as In headquarters fo r Oregon, 735 S. Dickey. They left Ashland a week plication has been made to any
W
.
Alder
street,
Portland,
with
secretary-treasurer. Chief of po­ 3.25. E lm a Simmons Baker, Junc­ the horse show and fancy riding
ago Wednesday, taking two days other board.
lice C. .. Talent, a riding enthus­ tion City, 3.00; Betty Lou McColm work in California a fe w years Lieutenant (Jg) Elizabeth A Hill
to go to Crescent City. They re­
C ar owners are asked not make
officiating.
iast, and Mr. W arren and Mr. Grants Pass, 3.00; Julia Gigler, ago. The saddle Is liberally cov­
count numerous Incidents along personal calls at the office or
'Previous to volunteering in the
Hamby
are effectively pushing Grants Pass, 3 00; Jeanette Phil­ ered with high class silver inlay
the way, once one of the scooters to make telephone calls, as the
the event.
lips. Klamath Falla. 3.00; M a r­ work, with heavy "U p s ", and all W A V E S , Miss Wood w as employ­ needing a tow for a dozen miles
work of handling the issuance of
Scheduled for the afternoon's garet
W allin, Medford,
3.00; the other fancy trapping that go ed at Metz store from October because the battery went dead on
the books is studenduous and
event are calf roping, steer bull- ( Agnes White, Aahand, 3 00; Ger­ to make up such work. Thfe sad­ 1943 to June 1944. Prior to that,
the machine. But the trip w as would only decrease the efficien­
dle Is reputed to have been worth she was assistant librarian at
dogging stake races, hurdle Jump i trude Wooten, Ashland, 3.00.
made without accident and the cy of the clerks. Positively no gas
$3,000. It Is a work ot beauty. Southern Oregon College Library
Ing, a riding exhibition by the
three men spent a most delightful coupons will be handed out over
A lon g with the saddle are several from January 1944 to M ay 1944.
Sheriff's Posse Auxiliary from
week at the seaside. P art o f the the counter, as all will be handled
She
was
local
executive
of
Ash­
pictures of Mr. Harm by's horse
Medford, and several other events
time w as spent with the fishing by mail. Motorists are asked to
he used for several years while land Camp Fire G irls from March
It w as planned to have the Sher­
fleet off shore, Nidiver and R an­ be very careful in making out the
1944
to
M
ay
1944.
engaged in show work, and now
iff's posse from Medford give one
dall, never having been out with application so that the w ork of
Miss Wood was a graduate of
at his farm , but retired. The horse
of their mounted drills, but aban­
a fishing fleet before.
the board can be handled effi­
Ashland
high
school
In
1942.
She
la widely known In show circles
doned when it was learned the
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Additional honors were heaped and those who have seen It, de was a member of Quill and Scroll,
ciently and quickly.
members could not get together
on Oregon’s w a r bond record In Clare him to be a beauty. Mr. Rogue N ew s and Rogue Annual T O N IG H T ’S B A N D C O N C E R T
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for the event. A large number of
W
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A
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T
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F
S
E
A
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a report Indicating that Oregon’s
Ham by will lead the parade here Staff, Girls Athletic Association,
them will be present however, for
Tonight’s band concert at the
per capita purchases of E bonds M w uj^y riding the well decorated • Camp Fire Girls (secretary 1
some of the events.
Lithia P ark will be the last of the
w as $3.19 ahead o f 1U nearest
8
The Church of Christ parson­
year and vice preaident 1 year)
Starts at Noon
competitor, which far surpasses ___________
. ------ and w as on the Annual P lay staff season according to I. A. Merrick, age w a s the scene of a pretty
Events will get under w ay at
director. Mr. Merrick has asked wedding ceremony Tuesday morn­
any record previously esUbllshed, » p w o D r i l l l k a n d D i s -
She graduated from
Southern
12:30 with a parade led by W a lt­
lt w as revealed by E. C. Sammons
•
/-, _ _ _ a Oregon college of education In for request numbers to make up ing August 22, when the Rev.
er Hamby, riding his well known c h airm an, O rego n
w a r finance O r d e r l y C H S e S i n (>0111*1
the final program.
E a rl Downing pronounced the
palamino horse and with silver
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T" B.
>
m»
-
/* 1 »* «-«rt O ♦ V» M ay 1944 with a Junior certlfictte
m arriage rites which united Mrs.
John
Eagles
of T
Klamath
committee.
She
w
as
secretary
of
Sigma
Ep-
mounted saddle. The events at the
Bessie Siple and G. F. Myers.
Foils w as ordered to stay out of gilon
j year sec re U ry 'o f Gam-
The
»
U
t
e
’s
progress
w
as
Indi­
field will start at 2:00 and this
The bride wore a violet dress with
town by the city police after be- ma
ma Delta
D e lu and
and Camp
Camp Fire
Fire G
G uard­
uard.
cated
by
an
analysis
presented
to
too will be under the direction of
black accessories, with a corsage
ihg handed a $10 fine and $2.80 ian of Lincoln school group.
Mr. Hamby who has had a wide Sammons by Kenneth G. Martin,
(B y O L D T IM E R )
of white cannllias. C. R. Meade
costs and ten day sentence in the
executive
m
anager
of
the
w
ar
Miss
Wood
has
a
brother,
W
il­
experience in horse shows during
To the Editor:
of Ashland, w as best man, while
city Jail on a drunk charge. He liam Wood, Jr. who is an aviation
his residence in California when bond staff, which disclosed that
These are difficult times when the bride’s daughter, Mrs. M. B.
w as ordered out of town after It cadet at Stockton Field, Califor­
in
the
3rd
w
a
r
loan
Oregon
trail­
he owned and managed several
w e have to do without the things Keeton was her attendant.. F o l­
ed in second place by 12 oents. w as found he had no money to nia.
horse shows.
our parents never had.
lowing the ceremony a wedding
pay the fine. In the same fix was
In commenting on the riding The 4th w a r loan saw the state
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v
breakfast w as served at the home
O.
B.
Regan,
taken
up
on
a
E A S T S ID E M A R K E T H A S
~ acquire
______
association's plans to
the _ load the nation by a 24-cent mar-
Stronger labor leadership in of the bride’s sister, Mrs. C. R.
charge of disorderly conduct. The
Chlef
Talent
sU
ted
gin.
D
uring
the
5th
w
a
r
loan
Just
N
E
W
R
E
F
R
IG
E
R
A
T
O
R
C
A
S
E
rodeo field, —
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holding unions to their no-strike
a
A Oregon
_
-
1
— northern $10 fine, $2.50 coots and ten days
that the field w as purchased re- completed
led
Installed over the week end and pledge continues to be required in Meade. The couple left shortly
afterw ards for Crescent city for
jail sentence w a s suspended when functioning nicely by Monday was
cently from Frank Beck, who In ; California by >».19.
spots.
their honeymoon, staying nearly
It w as learned he too, had no a fine new refrigerated show
post years put on rodeos and |
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a week.
money and he w as told to stay case for the displaying of meats,
horse shows there, along with D o n ’ t T h r o w
Y o u r
Uncle Zeke says that when the
out of town.
etc Installed also was new motors average man argues with a w o­
other riding enhuslasts of the Q
/"’o v
SGT. O R V IL L E B E L G A A R D
G ary Charles Walsh, U . S. in the other refrigerating units in
community. Tw o years ago, due o U lO K C S a F O T II I d r
man the final result is “He came,
T A L K S TO L IO N S C L U B
Tiburon,
Paul
Parson,
Captain
of
Dis-
Navy
ship
repair
unit
market
and
the
plumbing
fix-
to the war. the shows w ere dis­
he saw, he concurred”.
T/Sgt. Orville Belgaard of the
trlct
Three
o
f
the
State
Police,
California,
w
as
charged
by
state
ture8
overhauled.
The
new
show-
continued, and the field allowed
arm y air forces w as the guest of
i
v V V
to go unused. Mr. Beck offered stationed at Medford, announced police with disturbing the peace, caaes came from Portland.
Hitler reminds us of the little honor at the weekly meeting of
that
he
has
requested
a
ll
mem-
at
Cook's
Reception,
H
e
w
a
s
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—
to sell it and the members of the
bers of that force to take a ll pos- , found to be A W O L since August orities. His wife, Ilene Catheryn boy on Saturday afternoon. P ret­ the Ashland Lions Club, and fol­
Riding association, undertook to
slble action to enforce the statu- 4. H e Is being held in the county nla, w as charged with disorderly ty soon he's going to be all wash­ lowing dinner, gave an intereling
buy the property. Proceeds of the
ed up.
account of his experiences with a
tea prohibiting the throwing aw ay Jail awaitln arrival of naval auth- conduct and Is being held in the
events Monday will go into fixing
heavy bombardment group in Ita ­
V V V
of burning m aterials from moving Jail waiting arrival of naval auth- county jail.
up the field as new seats and
W e gleam from the Christian ly. Sgt. Belgaard has been over­
other equipment must be provid­ vehicles along or upon the public
Science Monitor that there w as a seas since the fall of 1942, landing
MARINE CORPORAL ESTA8LISHE0JFRÜCK-i
ed. It Is the hope and determina­ highways of the state.
soldier vote on both sides of the first in England, later going to
Thia constitutes one o f the m a­
tion of the association to make
*
RADIO STATION UNDER INTENSE ENEMY FIF
lines in 1864. W hile some states A frica
and then followed
the
this an annual event, and to have jo r fire hazards of the state and
provided for the voting of soldiers fighting into Italy. He has had
results
In
loss
of
much
of
O
re­
other riding events from time to
In the field most of them relied som© varied and interesting ex­
DURING THE LANDING AT BOJJ0ÄINV1LLE. AMf^CAN COMMUNICA­
time. The city has put In an arc gon’s valuable timber as well as
or, a system of plentiful fu r­ periences He is a ground crew
TIONS TEMPORARILY DISRUPTED WEßTRESTORED THROUGH THE
lighting system so that events grass land, not to mention homes
loughs. Republican political press- man and w ears the ribbons for a
that are destroyed by this type
can be held at night.
BRAVERY OFCORPORAErRANKJZwILDER.USMC.
i ure was under both procedures. presidential citation for his group
Enthusiasm Grown
of fire.
Lincoln himself had a hand in given for their work in helping to
WHO, UNDER HEAVY F lR E ^ lN T A IN E D A
To state that the event is get­
directing furloughs. H e carried all deshroy a German convoy Ih the
TRUCK-BORNE RADJO UJMTON AN OPEN
ting enthusiastic response is put­
the Union states except Kentuc­ Mediterranean. On the ribbon also
F rld e g a r G ro c e ry Co. 10 00
BEACH
FOR
24
HOURs/cORPORAL
WILDER
ting It mildly, fo r merchants and
ky,, Delaware and N e w Jersey. is an oak leaf cluster denoting a
C. M. LltwUler 10.00
business men have gotten behind
WAS AWARDED W ^ H J /E R STAR MEDAL.
The electoral vote was Lincoln second citation. He is being detail
M errill Conf. 10.00
the event with enthusiasm. Tues­
212, McClellan 21, the popular ed here for further schooling and
H ow ard Owden Taxi 10.00
day an estimated $250 worth of
.vote was much closer— Lincoln then expects to be detailed to oth­
merchandise had been donated
Fortm Ulers (D ougherty) 10.00
2,216,371, MoClellan 1,802,237.
er combat areas.
I
and with the cash put up, made a
C atons G a ra g e 10.00
Following the talk by Sgt. Bel­
V V V
considerable fund for the expen­
I A n upset occurred In the elec­ gaard, the club enjdyed two reels
Ashland
Groceteria
(H a rd y )
ses of the event. It is being wide­
tion of 1824. Andrew Jackson re­ of w a r pictures.
ly advertised and It is expected 5.00
ceived 99 electorlal votes and
Blue Bird > 00
that a large qrowd will be on
L A B O R D A Y ’S O R IG IN
John Quincy Adam s 84. Since
Steves Service Station 5.00
hand for the event.
Next Monday will be observed
Jackson’ had not received a m a j­
Union Service Station (F oster)
ority the election was thrown in­ as Labor day. Agitation for the
Cash Donations
5.00
to the House of Representatives. celebration of he day w as begun
Elks Lodge $25.00
J. C. Penny Co. (Flnnell) 5.00
Adam s was put into the presi­ by the Knights of Labor who in
W . D. Jackson $25.00
A sh lan d Ic e and S to ra g e (N e w -
dent's chair and Jacksbn was left 1882, 1883 and 188-1 paraded on
Palace C a fe $25.00
b ry ) 5.00
that day in the city of N e w York
out of the picture.
G
ra
n
g
e
C
o
o
p
e
ra
tiv
e
Assoc.
5.
IX)
Culp Motor Company $18.75
In
1884 the organization adopted
V V •*
M cN air Bros. 5.00
(Bond)
W e may not understand the a resolution that the first Monday
Ashland Lum ber Co. 5.00
R. L. Crosby 18.75 (Bond)
teachings of theology and philo­ of September should be consider­
O ak St. G a ra g e 5.00
Jensen Lumber Company 18.75
sophy, but everyone can imitate a ed Labor day and have it recogniz
W hittle T ransfer Co. Donating
(B ond)
good example. That calls for no ed as a holiday. Oregon on Feb.
Mt. States Music Cb. (W . D. use o f tru c k fo r m o vin g seats.
argument, we can go that fa r: 21, 1887; passed the first law re­
P u b lic
S c h o o l,
F u rn is h in g
Jackson) $15.00
I am the way, the truth and the cognizing the day. On June 20,
chairs.
H a rry Travis 10.00
1894, a bill passed Congress m ak­
life.--John
14:6.
S ou th ern O rego n M in e r, PubU - '
Jack Lucas 10.00
ing
the day a legal
holiday
4
4
4
c ity , $7.50
|
Reception Pool H all 10.00
Someone suggests that a W ill- throughout the union.
In addition to the above many |
Sugar Pine Lum ber Co. 10.00
kie-Wallace ticket would satisfy
merchants donated merchandise
Ashland Creamery 10.00
E d Bond of Medford w as a
a number ef those who were not
for trophy« as prizes The names
Jack Young 10.00
satisfied by th e tw o Chicago con- business caller In Ashland Tues­
of these merchants w ill be an­
Bohemian Club 10.00
i
Fancy Saddle
Attracts Attention
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Three Ashland Men
Make Journey on
Motor Scooters
State, County Lead
in Bond Sales
Myers-Siple Rites
This ’n That
L o t Cabin Pool H all 10.00
nounced at the rodeo.
1
i ventiou«.
day.