I 4* This ’n That by The Old Timer It's passing strange with indus­ tries begging lor men the unem­ ployment roil goes up. / / *7Zte PapeA. ojitat SametlusUf S a y — A itd 91 < VOL. i j , NO. }2 ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, We reud tliut in California over Ii.oo PER YEAR 200,Ouu war workers, spurning peuee time jobs, are “vueulion- Ashland Listed On ing” at stale expense. CaiMurma r . CAA Airport roup Marine R ecord mmittee provides a maximum unemploy­ In a recent list of tentative air­ ment insurance payment oi >¿0 port construction projects, issued a week tor not more than by the Civil Aeronautic- Author­ weeks - a total of $-4oO - tneorn- State Police Officer and ity, Ashland was listed for an icaliy available to nuance nearly Deputy Sheriff Arrest Three ' appropriation of $175,000. A sur­ a half year breathing spell. Ho, At Prospect For Car Theft. vey and report made several hum! End Runs, Forward Passes ' months ago, in which a site near Wednesday Deputy Sher­ 1 1 1 And Line Plunges Bring the junction of the old and new iff Last And the world uid not come Vern Smith and state police Pacific highways north of town, Easy 42 0 Victory Over to an end last I* nduy, to tne grave officer Frank arrested California Team was recommended. Grants Pass George Prausse, Dupray disappointment of a Passeuena aged 17 and Eu­ is listed for $126,000 improve­ clergyman, Kev. Ctiarles O. Cong gene Bellows, 21, tor whom they Before a small number of spec­ ment project. and ms followers, fits prophecy, tators Friday evening, the Ash­ held warrants on felony charges. he says, was the result of u vis­ land Grizzlies uncorked u dazzl­ The arrests were made at Pros­ ion Beven years ago. pect, early Wednesday morning ing array of end runs, forward oefore the two youths had gotten passes, tricky plays, etc. to win * A century * ago * William Miller, the season’s opener with Duns­ out of bed. At the time of the a New England preacher who muir, with a final score of 42-0. arrest a third member of the had many followers, predicted The game, u pre-school game, youthful trio, Vern Robertson, 22 that the world would come to an opened promptly at eight o’clock was not at home, but later, while end in 1843 and urged them to nt the Wultcr Phillips field with the officers were still at Prospect, make ready for the final coming Gordon Peterson kicking the ball he drove by at a high rate of ( U . S. M a r in e C o rp s P h ou>| of Christ. speed .The two officers returned In the opening minutes of the One Eagle Award And If s Jap does emerge from the tnnnel which the Leatherneck to Medford with the two whom game, Ashland scored two touch­ Numerous Other Advance­ v / * trio is watching so Intently, he’ll be assured of a “warm welcome.** After 1843 had passed, Miller downs, making good on the extra ments, etc. Will Be Given Tues. they had arrested and placed This tunnel clearance patrol is a part of the Sixth Marine Di­ proclaimed that 1845 was the point on the first but failing on them in the county jail and then vision, In action on Oroku Peninsula, Okinawa. An eagle scout district court of returned to Prospect to renew the year; that his error was due to the second, to make the score 13 honor for the Ashand district ot search for Robertson, in the vici­ following Hebrew instead ol to 0. Late in the first quarter, Boy Scouts wil be hald Tuesday nity of Prospect. The 1940 Olds- Norman Chronology and that Coach Roberts seeing that the evening, Chairman Dick Tntes mobile coupe, found in possession October 22 was to be the day. Grizzlies had a decided edge on announced tnis week. The meet­ of the boys was found by officers their opponents, sent in the en­ 1 1 1 ing will be held in the Junior late Wednesday afternoon well There was renewed excitement tire second string ,to let them Civic Club house, beginning at hidden in the brush on a side amoung Miller's followers. Crops get in a little work. Throughout 7:30, immediately following the road some miles from Prospect. were left unharvested, stores the second quarter the reserves A survey the first of this week Annual installation of officers were closed and the intensity of stayed in the game, but through of Malta Commandery No. 4 was indicated that most of the small regular Lions club meeting. Main It was thought Robertson was their anticipation rose to flood- several costly fumbles were push­ held in the Masonic Temple here mills operating in and about Ash­ feature of the Court of Honor hidden out in the area and about will be the presentation to Ned tide, that the time was near. In ed back into their own territory, Wednesday evening, September land were still operating, al­ Stanes of the Eagle award, the 2 A. M. Thursday morning the white muslin robes, on house­ to give the visitors their only 19 with the Right Grand though several at Medford and highest award to be earned in officers located Robertson in a tops and hills they awaited the scoring chance. Several of the Commander Ralph Eminent cabin in the vicinity of Flounce E. Sweeney of Central Point were shut down fulfilment of prophecy. first string boys were sent into Medofrd officiating and with because of the general strike in scouting, and one very seldom Rock. He was arrested and bolster the flagging defenses and Eminant Grand Junior Warden the lumber industry brought earned by any Boy Scout. Ned brought back to the county jail. * * the * old bus. lew — Staines is a member of Troop 12 Go easy with the visiting team was pushed Eugene H. Tardy acting as Grand about through the AFL unions. Warrants for the arrest of the sponsored by the Lions club. youths were issued when it was cars or sets of tires these days back without being able to score. Marshal. At Medford the Medford Cor­ Officers installed for the have the vigor and toughness of The ball was pushed to the Ash­ coming year were: Eminent Com­ poration was shut down and at Other awards, such as advance­ discovered they were involved in the crop of 1940. land 18 yard line, the nearest it mander, Elmer C. Beigel, Ash Central Point the Southern Ore­ ments in rank, merit badges, sev­ the theft of the car, which had ever got to scoring territory for land. Generalissimo, M. P. Dunn, gon Sugar Pine Mill was closed eral star awards ,etc will also be been driven through nine states v 1 1 Week ends are the Dunsmuir boys. Ashland; Captain General, Geo­ Monday at the end of the day made to members of Troops 10, before returning to Prospect The No longer humdrum; The second half started with rge W. Neilson, Medford; Senior shift. The Southern Oregon Plan­ 12, 13, and 14, all of the Ashland youths were also charged with Where did all Dunsmuir kicking to Ashland. Warden, John P. Daugherty, Ash­ ing mill was closed when the day district. Preliminary advan c e- forgery and other depredations. The autos come from? Through a series of passes, and land; Junior Warden, Vern A. shift failed to report for work. ment work has been under way some time in the various runs, etc. Ashland was able to / z / Medford; Prelate, Oliver The Tiller Mill and Lumber com­ for President Truman has signed score in the third stanza. Here Turpin, to prepare them for the dis­ YMCA Man to Discuss pany south of Medford was clos­ troo D. Frazee, Medford; Treasurer, the bill which provides for the again the reserves took over and George W. Dunn, Ashland; Re­ ed. About 500 men are affected trict court. Youth Problems Here nation's clocks to be turned back apparently nettled by the maul­ corder, Present at the court Tuesday Everett W. Harding, a repre­ in and around Medford. Rufus E. Detrick, Ashland one hour at 2 a.m., September 30. ing they had taken earlier in the Sword Bearer, Clinton D. Wood, evening will be Gordon Gilmore, sentative of the YMCA is sche­ Here at Ashland the Sugar executive secretary of the Crater duled to meet Thursday evening in each time zone. game, put on a fine show for the Medford; Warder, Fred A. Purdin * * * balance of the game, making sev­ Medford; Sentinel, William J. Pine Lumber Company was still Lake Area and Don Newbry, on with church and civic groups at operating Tuesday and Wednes­ the area Council. The Golden Rule appears to eral scores. The big thrill of the the public library starting at 7:30. day, as they have a CIO contract. have no place in labor disputes. game came when fleet-footed Tad ' Wallace, Ashland. In order that readers should The Ashland Ministerial associa­ The visit of Commander Swee­ The Herrin and Jansen mills are know what it takes to become an tion, the PTA and laymen repre­ Gandee raced eighty yards for a ney Wednesday the his official non-union and still operating. Eagle scout a few of the things sentatives from each church have touchdown, with most of the Crater Lake Closed visitation of the lodge and he «id The Alley Brothers mill near required are listed. A boy roust team chasing him, but his staff were been asked to attend, as well as received officially. Phoenix, is also non-union, but pass through the tenderfoot, re- others Because Early Snow Dunsmuir unable to get their hands on him. Accompanying interested in the so-called Commander Swee has been closed down for some cond and first class ratings. He youth problems. Storms over this section oi Ore­ The game ended with the score Mr Harding is a ney Past Grand Comman d e r time because of extensive remod­ then advances to the rank of star gon last week, brought several standing 42-0. field worker for the YMCA in George W. Dunn, Eminent Grand eling work. It is not expected to scout when he has completed the Oregon, and is calling inches of snow to the Crater Lake The Ashland boys, showed that Junior meetings Warden Eugene H. Tardy be affected by the strikes. area and closed the north and they had received a lot of good work necessary to secure five in most of the cities of southern east entrances tn the Park, with instruction in broken field play­ and District Supervisor Oliver D. merit badges. This requires near­ Oregon, to meet with the leaders about 20 inches of snow reported ing, forward passes, and end runs Frazee. ly a year in point of service. The of each community. School Lunches Several musical numbers were to have fp'len. The south en­ etc., looked like they had the next rank is on through life on the program with Miss Elaine Start Monday trance was open t > travel to An­ stuff for a winning team. scout with its requirements and Sutherlin rendering several vocal nie Springs, but the remaining The Washington School Cafe­ to reach the Eagle Scout rank he Bowling Games Lakeview Coming Friday numbers with Mrs. Cay Hufman teria opened, Monday, September must have not less than 32 merit Started Monday three miles were not cleared of The second game of the season accompanying at the piano, and snow so that travel to the lake badges, ewtlve of which are on Local bowling got under way will be played on the local field Harry Young of Medford sang 24, with Mrs. George D. Snyder required rim could be resumed. All Park subjects, such as life Monday evening with four teams as Cafeteria Manager. this Friday evening when the vis with Mrs. Fred Stang accom- officials have been removed to Government approved Grade saving, first aid, etc. the balance paired off for the opening games Medofrd to make their homes for itors will be the team from Lake- panyng. “A” lunches will be served; offer­ of the thirty-two can be selected. of league play. The four teams view. A good game is anticipated. V. T. Wilson, retiring comman­ the balance of the fall and win­ The game will again be played der was presented a pair of Past ing every child a balanced lunch Two years of active scouting is will be about the same as last ter. required to reach the Eagle scout spring and will consist of the In­ for 15c. The storm brought general fall under the lights with the kickoff Commanders shoulder straps in rank. Parents may send cash with dependents, Flying Red Horses, of moisture to lower elevations, coming at eight o’clock. The Ash­ appreciation for hte many years youngsters or buy a ticket for Lions club members will attend Reed’s Mattress and the Grey­ land band, which has been pract­ he has served the Commandery $1.00, which may be used any as a group and parents of the hounds. The independents and but Grizzly peak, in sight of Ash­ land, had a crown of the “white icing, and the majorette staff will in an official capacity, with Dr. time regularly or irregularly un­ scouts and friends of the move­ the Red Horses have the same Walter Redford making the pre­ til value is received. No credit or ment are asked and urged to at­ lineup as last year, but the other and beautiful“ Thursday morn­ do their stuff fcr this game. ing of last week. The weather Medford Wins sentation. charge accounts will be granted. tend. two teams will have several new has remained cool and cloudy Medford won her first football The school lunch program is members. Play starts at eight o’­ game Friday night at Medford, Gals Flocking to OSC proving a valuable educational Subscribe for The Miner today. clock each Monday evening. this week. ---------- o ....... — taking the opener 68-0 from Al­ aid, heartily approved by educat­ All kinds of Signs for sale at bany. Medford is last year’s Set New Term Record ors and parents alike. Miner Office. OREGON STATE COLLEGE— Youngsters bringing their own champions. Maybe it’s a trend, maybe it’s lunches may buy milk or any “sailor attraction,’ ’or perhaps sev part of the daily menue to supp-! eral reasons put together, but lement their cold lunches. whatever the cause, more women The menu for this week was as students registered for the first follows: Southern Pacific tod a y an­ vice at the earliest possible date," time at O.S.C. this fal lthan ever Sandwiches, Bread and butter nounced plans for restoration of said Claude E. Peterson, Vice- before .even when the total stud­ daily. Monday: Spaghetti with through passenger service be­ President in Charge of System The Ashland Public Library of­ all books is 28 days, with the ent body was a couple thousand meat, Tuna cabbage salad, Vanil­ tween San Francisco and Grants Passenger Traffic. “This is our fers its services to the teachers privilege of one renewal for a larger. la pudding, milk. Pass, Oregon, via the Siskiyou first move to restore passenger and pupils of School Districts 5, like period of 28 days. With the By the end of freshman week Tuesday: Vegetable stew, gold­ Lines, to be put into effect as service curtailed by the war.” 7, 8, 38, 54, 60, 75, 94, and 97. The increase in population in this just under 1500 freshman and en salad, fruit jello, milk. soon as ODT restrictions are lift­ Re-establishment o f through Library is open each week day area and the correspondingly transfer students from other in­ Wednesday: Escalloped corn, ed on the use of sleeping cars in passenger service between San from 10:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M., greater demand on the library stitution had signed up. Of thes combination salad, pear crisp, runs df 450 miles or less. Francisco and Grants Pass will be with available help in the selec­ staff, it would help materially if just over 800 are women entering milk. All stations between Duns­ Peterson said, by tion of books. each teacher assumed responsibi­ for the first time which is more Thursday: Vegetable soup, cel­ muir and Grants Pass, including accomplished, Among the services maintained lity for checking on the expira­ than the total new women at the ery and apple salad, chocolate Ashland and Medford, will be putting back trains No. 7 and No 8, the “Shasta,” on the run be­ by the Library are : loans of class tion dates of loans; the library close of any other term. The fin­ bread pudding, milk. served, according to the annaunce tween Dunsmuir and Grants Pass. room colections of books, pamph­ should receive notice on or before al term total of around 3000 new Friday: Spanish rice, Jello sal­ ment. The cars for these trains will lets and some pictures; the libr­ due date when a renewal is de­ and old students will be limited ad, cake, milk. The San Francisco-Grants Pass arian is available, upon sufficient sired. The usual overdue penalty by lack of living quarters, college through service was discontinued be handled from San Francisco notice, for book talks to the boys of lc per day for a book kept be­ officials say. Many married vet­ January 12, 1942, as part of South to Dunsmuir in the “Oregonian”, and girls; upon appointment tea­ yond the eight-week period will erans have been unable to enter FILMING IS RESUMED ern Pacific’s widespread action and from Dunsmuir to San Fran­ AT DIAMOND LAKE cisco in the “Klamath”. chers are welcome to bring their have to be enforced this year. for lack of living accommoda­ Filming of the Universal Pic­ in discontinuing 37 passenger pupils to the library for selection An added service is available tions. Equipment will consist of a trains over its system to make ture "Canyon Passage” will be of classroom collections or a per­ through the Oregon State Libr­ baggage-mail car, day coach, equipment and crews available resumed this week, it was an­ iod of browsing among the books. ary. If the collection of the Ash­ CHANGE BACK TO standard pullman sleeper and for pressing war nec Is. Bus ser­ nounced, with the clearing of Book Week, November 11-17, is land Public Library is inadequate STANDARD TIME SUNDAY diner-lounge car, it was stated. vice was substituted on the run the weather, which last week an especially appropriate time for on a certain subject which is be­ President Truman Tues d a y brought a halt to all work on the between Grants Pass and Duns­ As tentatively set up, the north such visits, as the new fall pur­ ing studied, a group of books may signed the bill which will bring bound schedule calls for depart­ by the stormy weather. muir. chases of books are then on the be borrowed from the State Libr­ back standard time to the United picture, ---------- “Although Southern Pacific is ure from San Francisco at 6:<0 O---------- tables for inspection. ar ythrough the local library, at States, the tew abolishing the war still hard pressed for passenger P. M., and arrival in Grants Pass In order to give equal service no expense to the teachers. Our time in use the past three years. New shipment of Dinnerware, cars and locomotives because of at 11:30 A. M. Southbound, the to all teachers and their pupils desire is to provide the right book The change over will be made at Novelties, and Shelf paper at the heavy homecoming troop departure from Grants Pass will the following regulations will at the right time to the most peo-1 2 a.m. Sunday morning in all Marshall-Wells on the Plasa. traffic, we are arranging to re­ be at 4:30 P. M., with arrival in govern loans: The loan period for pie. Phone 2-1231. zones. establish Southern Oregon ser­ San Francisco at 10:50 A. M. 3 Youths Jailed For Car Theft Ashland Wins Grid Term Opener with Dunsmuir Friday Eagle Court of Honor Set For Tuesday Night Malta Commandery Local Mill Workers Installs Officers Still On The Job 4 PUBLIC LIBRARY FURNISHES BOOKS AND SERVICES TO NEARBY SCHOOLS THE S. P. RESTORES THROUGH PASSENGER SERVICE TO FRISCO Football Friday Nite - Lakeview vs Ashland