Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 09, 1944, Image 1

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REVIVAL CONTINUES
A f FULL UOMFC.B 1Z.MPLE
itevivai services conuucieu by
Rev. uoim oiuvail continue a t lue
ru il uospei iem pie eucn mgnt
at i:*O r. ivi., except ¿>aturuu>.
rue speuaer who is Known as Uie
Buulnern evangelist, has been
weel recetveu uy uie audience,
and goou crowds continue to at­
tend mgnt alter mgnt. Tne local
believes Uiat mis campaign has
been one ol me best u not me
most beneficial revival mat has
ever been held m me church.
For htis reason me campaign nas
gone into me tmrd wee*. Un
Friday night the usual Divine
Healing service will be held.
Unlv of
NOVEMBER 9, 1944
Volume 13, Num ber 39
CENTRAL POINT BOY DIES
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WHEN blHUCK B f CAR
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Juiiuue Lenoy Ross, i, Central ■»■■■■■/ ■
Point, uieu in Oouununiiy hospi­
tal iriuay from a crushed skull
sustameu wnen he was struck by
Resile Reon Cruucher, route 2,
Road construction machinery#..... ...........
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bok ottA, Mediord, on the main
and crews have come into Ash-I
su eet ol Central P oint The boy
land the past week und work got C i t y LlC C tlO U (s lV € S
uid not regain consciousness, ac­
About 500 teachers from Jack-
liw unve lor money to buy the
under way immediately in me . . .
. rn
cording to me attending physi­ son and Josephine county attend­
construction of 14 miles of tim- ( A s l l l u n d 1 WO N C W
hign scttool band uniforms was
cian.
ed the annual Conference and
continued throughout Uns week,
A report on file at state police Teacher’s Institute. Several out­
ana Tuesday workers indicated
headquarters, asserts young Ross standing speakers were present
uiut tney nave hopes of meeting
by MornsonJKnudaen company
tne goat ol $1500 by Saturday
In the election Tuesday, the darted across the street in front toaddress the general meetings
of Boise, Idaho. Local headquart­
night. Tuesday morning the a-
ers have been set up at Ueser’s City of Ashland gained two new of tne car and was not seen until and well known educators were
mount collected was about $1,000
in charge of the sectional m eet­
her vice Station at 358 East Main councilmen, G. A. Andrews and too late to avoid the accident.
He was born August 28, 1837, ings.
with the balance of the week to
Harold Merrill, being the new
in Ashland.
raise the other $500 in und they
Dr. Walter Redford, president
Worx io be done under Uie members of the city Council, de­ at Central Point and is survived
were confident the goal would
feating Guy Applewhite and by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. of the SOCE here was in charge
couuact
includes
Uie
ounuing
ui
C. Ross, ms grandmother, Mrs. K. of the opening session Thursday
be made. The drive is being spon­ THREE ARREST8
l o u i t e e n nines ol new roau iionf Ralph Koozer, burn incumbents
sored by the Junior-Senior Par­ ARE MADE HERE
and both seeking re-election. Dr D. Ross, Central Point, and sev­ morning. Dr. D. V. Poling led the
uie
lop
Ol
uie
mu
mio
uie
oetm
The Following cases were Hunan uixtricl, wmcn win con­ Redford was returned to make eral nieces, nephews, aunts and assembly singing. Chief speaker
ent Teachers AssociaUon. The
uncles.
drive was continued through this heard in city court this week: nect wim uie new road at me top the three members elected.
of the Thursday morning session
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week so that several organiza­ Lou Marie Shannon, Ashland, or Uie nui and some new roau at
In the three way race for re­
was an address by Rex Putnam,
Mrs. W. W Williams received state superintendent of schools.
tions could, at their regular meet­ intoxicated on public street. me outer enu ol uie road mio corder, J. Q. Adams, present re­
Plead
guilty
and
fined
$10.00
word
the
past
week
of
the
death
ings, have an opportunity to do­
Lunch was served at the Lin­
Uiat country, inciuued too is me corder. was returned by a large
and $2.50 costs.
nate to the fund.
vote. His opponents were Ken­ of h e r nephew, Kenneth Lee coln school both Thursday and
graveling
ol
la
nines
of
road
at
James Wilmeth, Ashland, ar­ uie outer end of me new road neth Uremner and Frank Thomp­ Harrison, now living in Portland, Friday noon.
The fund received a generous
but formerly of Ashland, the son
boost the past week wnen the rested Sunday evening for shoot­ and Uie maintenance of the road son.
James Millar, secretary of
of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Harrison. the Dr. National
City of Ashland, at a meeting ing a 22 caliber rifle in the city from mt* lop of tne hili toward
The
positions
of
mayor
and
Board of Education
limits.
Plead
guilty
and
fined
The youth was born at Klamath of the Presbyterian
held last week, gave $250 toward
Asniunu
to
Uie
Kiamatn
Falls
city
treasurer,
were
without
op-
i
was
March 4, 1817 but spent his the speaker for the church
the fund. Mayor Wiley in com­ $10.00 and $2.50 costs,
junction. Tfte new road will br­ position and Mayor Thorton S. Falls
Thursday
,Albert
W.
Calhoun,
Ashland.
boyhood
in
Ashland,
attending
menting on the gift, said that the
ing into production a n immense Wiley and Mrs. May Easterling
assembly. From 2.55
disorderly.
and high school and lack­ afternoon
money was voted in recognition Drunk and
until
4
o’clock
twelve sectional
area ol virgin timber, so badly will continue in their positions. grade
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ing but one quarter of graduation
of the fine work done by the
needed now lor war production.
By count, the following returns from the Southern Oregon Col­ meetings were held, covering a
band in cooperating in the var- |
Equipment has been arriving were given Wednesday morning: lege of Education. He left school wide range of subjects, including
ious rallies, meetings, etc, and for
the past several days, consisting G. A. Andrews 1158; Dr. Redford because of critical illness. While Home Economics, School Admin­
the big influence it had as a
mosuy of a crustier brougnt in
1100; Harold Merrill, 1083; Guy ¡n Ashland and also in Portland istration, Visual Education, Re­
morale builder for the youth of i
from work on Uie 1UN cutoff
Applewhite, 988
988; * Ralph Koozer, jje received recognition
as a writ- medial Reading, Shop Work De­
jg:
Ashland.
monstration, High School English
through Jordan Valley in eastern 883 and J. C. Weitzel 794. In the er of poetry and fiction.
Tests and Measurements, Post
The list of those contributing
Harru Ellsworth, Oregon re­ Oregon, fn commenting on the race for city recorder, J. Q.
Funeral services were held Sat War, Education. The Community
to the fund, as of Tuesday is as presentative m Congress and a tup uown with me crusner, Paul Adams received 1030; Kenneth
follows: Harrison Parts, Homer candidate for re-election, met Fn W. Moehlenpah, office manager, Bremmer 503 and Frank Thomp­ urday in Portland, the aunt Mrs. School Lunch Program, Primary
Williams attending, flying to Education, School Carnivals, The
Billings, Geo. Andrews, J. A. day evening with Republican said that near Nyssa, Oregon, a son 442.
Portland by plane. Survivors in­ School’s responsibility in Pro­
Lagtry, W. W. Robison, Dr. Saw­ leaders at me Ashland party coupling pin in me trailer longue
clude his parents, a sister Mrs. blems of Delinquency. Among
yer, Knox Shoe Repair Shop, Ray headquarters in the Ashland Hot­ broke, and the trailer and part
Emerson Pratt, Steilacoom, Wash those presiding are Rex Putman,
Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Basey, el. During his talk he gave inter­ of the crusher went into the
and several aunts, uncles and Miss Florence Allen, Miss Edith
Standard Cleaners, Del’s Beauty esting highlights on hu recent Snake river and the crew spent
cousins.
Bork, Alf Mokvold, and Prin.
Shop, Lithia Coffee Shop, Sand­ trip to Europe as a member of a two very uncomfortable "days in
. ..
Earl Rogers, with others from
ers Flower Shop Pentzers, Mrs. congressional delegation.
fishing out the equipment. To ap- r O r A r m i s t i c e I )< iy
southern Oregon.
Bert Miller, Fortmillers, Dr. Chas
He told of many of the inter­ preciste me work involved, one
A. Haines, Gordan Miller, Log 1 esting
A full days program was held
Commander Harry Young, of
leaders he met in London, would have to know the Snake
Cabin, Southern Oregon Miner, of experiencing a robot bomb at­ river in that area. It would not the American Legion poet No. 15
on Friday witn Dr. Lillian Gray
Carl Green, Mrs. Grace Blevins, tack, and stated that while Lon­ be an easy job.
and superintendent Paden as tne
at Medford, has sent an. invita­
Howard Oden, J. Q. Adams, W. don has been seriously damaged
speakers. In the early alter noun
tion to the Ashland Legion mem­
Race
to
Beet
Snow
D. and V. W. Jackson, Mountain yet most of the scenic wonders
county Obl'A meetings ana sec­
The crusher is being set up bers to participate in the Armis­
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Clifton of tional meetings, covering practi­
Music Co., Mr. and Mrs. Ivor remain unharmed.
tice
Day
observance
Saturday
near the top of the hill, and a
Ashland received word from the
Erwin, Short’s Drug Store, Nates
the same subjects on lnurs-
The delegation went on to
of new two-way road was with them. A fine program has war department on Sunday of cally
Bates, Jordan Electric, Bohemian France where they met and lun­ mile
been arranged uy
by u»e
the „ Medford
bunt
to
me
old
stone
quarry,
I
uuiuiu the death of their son Sgt. Main- day meeting were neld with oth­
built
the
quarry,
Club, Mrs. Stevens, Lithia Hotel, ched with General Eisenhower, where the state has formerly got- ! P061- beginning with breakfast at
er speakers and leaders presiding
ard Clifton, the war department
J. P. Dodge and Sons, Bowling and the Congressman stated that ten
Tne meeting ended Friday alt-
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_
8:30
in
the
Holland
Hotel,
a
par-
for crushing for the t
reporting that he had died in
Alley, Selby Chevrolet, H. C. he was much impressed with the roads’ stone
of that’d istrict’The crush- ' ade at 11 o’clock, dinner at the Holland on October 20, death be­ ernoon, with an address by Har­
Galey, Palace Cafe, PEO, Ash­ personality of the Allied leader. er is being erected this week blks Club immediately following
ris Ellsworth, Oregon representa­
ing attributed to wounds receiv­
land Hotel, George M. Green, Dr.
Various local matters were dis­ and it was thought that it would I the parade, with an entertain- ed in the fighting on September tive in Congress, giving an inter­
E. N. Terrill, City of Ashland, cussed, he mentioning that the be about ready for work the I ment during the afternoon, fol-
esting talk.
Plaza Cafe, Royal Neighbors, suit brought by the federal gov­ first of the week. About a month , lowed by • dance in the evening, 18.
S g t Clifton volunteered as a
Hearin Lumber Co., Merrills, Mr ernment to force the Southern
Kroeger stated this
Andres, Gas Co., Mrs. Bertha Pacific to permanently operate will be required to build the new Commander
week that no Armistice day pro- paratrooper July 14, 1842, alter
road,
and
work
is
being
pushed
Herr, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Biegel, passenger train service to the
am had been arranged for Ash- graduating from the Southern (By OLD TIMER)
Mr. and hirr Tom Carter, Engle south, after the war, will be con­ as fast a.-i possible in order to
ad, and that many of the Leg- Oregon College of Education To the Editor:
beat the snow, which is expected
and Thomas.
ionaires were planning to go to here. Taking his basic training at
ducted in the near future. He also soon. Several flurries of snow
Grover Cleveland was nomin­
Toccoa, Georgia, and advanced ated
And Woman’s Civic Club, Mrs. discussed the lumber industry have already come.
Medford for the day.
three times in succession for
training
at
Fort
Benning,
Geor-
Turner Roland Parks, Mrs. R. I. and its future in southern Ore­
president.
1884 he defeated
About
fifty
men
are
on
the
his outfit underwent exten- Blame; in In
Flaharty, Mrs. Stan Leonard, gon.
| payroll so far. Double shifts will las Fir has been cut down to | gia,
1888
he lost to Ben
maneuvers in the south, lat- Harrison and 1892
Fred Homes, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Mr. Ellsworth praised the Re- 1 be worked as soon as graveling clear the right of way, Mr. Moeh- i sive
he won over
er
becoming
a
member
of
the
101
Einart, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van publican presidential team and ’ and crushing actually gets start­
Harrison.
lenpah
stated,
in
commenting
on
st
Airborne
division,
which
was
Dyke, Mr. and Mrs. Larkin j said the response to the program ed. Among other equipment there
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Grubb, Steve s Garage, Earl , of Gov. Dewey is widespread and are seven 10-wheel, eight yard the work. Several trees were later known for its part in the
After certain Republican poli­
Newbry, Police Dept., Lilly s Gro- made
* prediction
.............. the the - Republi­ capacity trucks, three RD8 deisel found that were more than six fighting on Normandy and the ticians had held an autopsy over
invasion of Hollard. In letters I
eery, Asnland Tire Shop, Wirt cans would be successful in the tractors, two motor patrols and a feet through.
home he told of some of his ex­ the 1892 election returns. Sena­
Wright, C. L. Wolff Service Sta­ Tuesday election.
crusher of 1000 yard capacity per
Appreciates Cooperation
periences, being wounded and tor Quay, a silent member of the
tion, W. M. Briggs, G. S. Butler,
eight-hour shift. A contract has
Mr. Moehlenpah was profuse then returned to the front. He group, was a s k e d w h a t h e
Dom Provost, I. A. Mirick, Scrip- APPLY NOW FOR
been sublet to Baker and Graves in his praise of the cooperation was given the Purple Heart Me­ thought contributed to Harrison’s
ter and McKeever, White House AUTO STICKERS
of
Klamath Falls who will oper­ of the people of Ashland, in help­ dal and a promotion as a result defeat. His laconic reply was
Grocery, Lew Hill, Hardy Hdwe.,
Salem, Ore.—Applications for ate 20 trucks in the graveling ing out in every way possible. of
“lack of votes”.
his work in Holland.
Ashland Groceteria, Mrs. Mildred the 1945 motor vehicles registra­ work.
have been in many places
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Million, Drive In Meat Mkt., Sil­ tion sticker may now be made to
The
parents
received
official
In charge of the work here is where . people
The 1884 campaign, characteri­
_ * actually
’ uy seemed word from the War Department
ver Crest Dairy, Marshall Wells, the secretary of state’s office and W. J. Hinchy as general superin­ not to want
type of construc­
zed by personal animosities, was
Mrs. M. T. Burns, J.V.W., McNair appeal has been made by the of- , tendent, Harry Hurd as crusher tion outfits, our
but such is not the on October 10 that Sgt. Clifton one of the bitterest in American
Drug Store, Perrine’s Simpson’s fice to make applications early. superintendent and Paul W. case
had
been
seriously
wounded
in
in Ashland. We have been
history. A lot of dirty linen was
Hdwe, Culp Motor Co., R. A.
the fighting in the Arnheim-Nine aired.
Moehlenpah
as
office
manager.
shown
every
courtesy
and
coop­
Cleveland’s private charac­
Wagner, W. J. Moore, R. E. Ste­
The new road is being cut eration by the residents and busi­ gan area of Holland.
ter was attacked. Blaine was
vens, A. A. Madden, Bible and Subscribe for The Miner today. through
Surviving
are
the
parents,
a fine stand of virgin nesses here, and we really appre­
with being associated
Book Store, Mr. and Mrs. Litwil-
Alair Clifton, a senior in high charged
timber and some immense Doug- ciate it."
with
political
scandals in Wash­
ler, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Wenner,
school, a younger brother, Xer- ington. The campaign
climaxed
Ashland Riding Assn., Mr. and
rell and a sister Nova Jean.
the first Democratic victory in 23
Mi%. P. H. Stansbury, Ramsay
<>■■■■
years.
Jewelry, Wick’s Furniture, Snid­
CHARLEEN REED WED
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er Coffee Shop, McKinnis Shoe
AT GRANTS PASS FRIDAY
Members and friends of the
, We note that a campaign is on
Shop, Fixit Shop, Herbert’s Gro­
Miss
Charleen
La
Vonne
Reed,
for funds to uniform the High
cery, Lithia Bakery, Ingle Drug Neighborhood Church, Congrega­
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George school
The committee in
Co., Ted’s Feed Store ?nd IOOF. tional Christian will meet with 1
S. Reed of Ashland was married charge band.
the members of the Church of
is to be commended for
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Friday,
November
3
to
Theo.
the Brethren for the 11:00 A. M.
their efforts. Allow us to make
Gustav Freudenthaler at Grants this
Worship Hour this Sunday morn­
suggestion. Why not have
Pass, the Rev. Johnson, Judge of the young
ing, November 12, 1944. This
musicians stage a band
Josephine County pronouncing concert? Such
United Service will be in the
an event would
the
vows.
Witnessing
the
cere­
Brethren Church with the pastor
draw a large patronage and
mony
were
the
mothers,
Mrs.
of this church bringing the morn­
would be a painless method of
Reed a n d Mrs. Freudenthaler extracting
the long green from
‘‘Remember the wounded and ing message. Members of both
both of Ashland.
the citizenry.
sick who Gave” is the slogan in congreationgs are urged to be
The
young
couple
are
at
home
present campaign now in pro-I present.
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at 1070 Siskiyou Boulevard while
gress, for Christmas Boxes for > As this is “World Order Sun-
Because in a radio address
the
bride
continues
her
education
every hospitalized serviceman day” the Worship theme will
stating that he would support
in the senior class of Ashland the
and woman in U.S.A. This pro- center around Christian World
of Pi-esident Roose­
high school and Mr. Freuden- velt, reelection
gram is to insure that each one Order with fitting hymns and
Dr.
Daniel
A. Poling,, presi­
tnaler will continue his work at dent of the Worlds
of the servicemen and women scripture. Christian peor'e of all
Christian En­
the
Reed’s
Mattress
Co.
for
the
will receive a Christmas Box dur denominations are hoping and
deavor, was barred from making
next
four
months
before
leaving
praying for a lasting World Peace
ing this Christmas Season.
a religious talk in a suburban
for duty with the Navy.
Citizens are invited to buy or To be lasting the peace must
Philadelphia church. Uncle Zeke
provide a Christmas Box either have a spiritual basis. Message
thinks the Liberty bell should be
individually or combined with title: “Spiritual Foundations For
draped and the news sent to Hit­
ler.
friends relatives or neighbors. World Peace.”
“A Prayer" formulated by the
The local merchants are cooper­
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ating a 100%. They have and are Archbishop of Canterbury.
I Divorces in Jackson county
displaying space in the store or . “Almighty Father, of whom
are on the increase. According to
windows. Some have volunteered the whole family in heaven and
the report of State Treasurer
on
earth
is
named,
we
pray
Thee
to make up a box, others giving
Scott there were 248 shattered
cash donations. The response has to guide the nations of the world
romances in Jackson county, for
to live ns members of one family;
been generous.
the year ended June 30, 1944, an
inspire
the
peoples
who
have
The windup of the grid season increase of 98% over the pre­
Legionaires and Auxiliary will
will come for the Ashland team vious year. The total for the
accept and arrange to collect and I
*n con/lict the strength
distribute the gift boxes. T h e 1 whlch comes from unity to pre-
this Saturday, in the Armistice state of Oregon was 8,215. Scott
day game, when they will play says tb.at since the law requires
Instrastate shipping costs will be serYe that unity in peace; and
the Medford team on the local each county to collect and pay to
borne by the Legion and Auxili­ so to order the world In right­
Walter Phillips field. The game the state $5 for each suit filed
ary. Donors name may be put in eousness that all mankind may
the box. The deadline for the know the joy of fellowship in
Strong hands lift Lt. Comdr. Robert Hoyt Price, USN, of will start at 2 in the afternoon, the number of divorces may be
receipt of boxes is Dec. 1st. The the service of Thy kingdom,
Shelbyville,
111., aboard a carrier in Task Force 58. Price, instead of the usual evening time. determined approximately,
The Medford team is recogniz-1
two organizations are cooperat­ through Jesus Christ, our Lord."
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an air group commander, was attacking a Japanese cargo ship ed as being about the best in the '
Let Christian people every­
ing to make this Chirstmas en­
A grove of 1,000 trees will be
when
antiaircraft
fire
clipped
his
oil
fine
and
forced
M
m
to
where
ioin
together
through
pray
district,
having
ttp
e
the
season
terprise a success.
planted in Palestine as a memor­
er and worship to strengthen
land in the water. Price spent 5 hours in the water w r i n g undefeated. Ashland has won one ial to Wendell L. Willkie by the
in God and to urge the i
U s life jacket before another fighter pilot dropped him a game, tied one and lost two for Palestine Planters of New York.
FOR HIGH QUALITY HARD- their faith
of a World Order based
, The Planters are a group of wo­
ware and Houseware, reasonably making
one-man raft and a note promising that a Kingfisher OS2U the season.
upon the Life and Teachings of
The
local
team
went
to
Rose­
priced, think of Marshall-Wells Jesus,
plane would be sent out fo r him next morning. The King­ burg Friday to play an unsche­ men devoted to the aims of the
the Prince o* Pcn^e.
Jewish National fund which pur­
on the Plaza. Phone 21231.
fisher came but failed to find him. Twelve days later a duled game, but returned with a chases land in Palestine for Jews
Go to church this Sunday:
■■ ■ - -o
“Your church needs you, you
fisrtruyaj fy m d h U fr
M m up, an4 rushad tym Jo « defeat with a score of 12 to noth­ who wish to make their home
IUY BONDI
netd the Church.
i
ing
there,
drive for Funds
ror oana uniforms
tn as i ms week
Work Starts on Timber
Road to Dead Indian Area
1AACHCrS
Attend Ashland
Week End Meeting
wm^don"; Councilmen Tuesday
Harris Ellsworth
Meets W ith GOPs
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Ashland Legion
Invited to Medford
Sgt. M . D. Clifton
Dies of Wounds
This ’■ That
E
Two Churches Com-..
bine for Sunday Meet
Legion Auxiliary
Sponsors Drive for
Wounded Veterans
Ashland ¿rid Team
to Play Medford
Here Saturday