Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 25, 1941, Page 4, Image 4

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    Friday, July 25, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 4
Southern Oregon Miner
CHAS M. GIFFEN
WIIXJAM BAVIN
Publishers
Published Every Friday
at 167 East Main Street
ASHLAND, OREGON
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Use That Ash Tray!
Thus far this season the Oregon public has set a
record in the reduction of man-caused forest fires, but
now with most Oregon roads bordered by a heavy crop
of dry grass, it is doubly important that the motoi ist
keep in mind the fire hazard.
State Forescer N. S. Rogers recently said. "If mo­
torists would stop flipping cigarettes and other lighted
objects from their cars, the cost of forest fire suppres­
sion in this state would be cut approximately one-
third.’’
jAoNEEA AAJLADAfl BUILDEAS IN »I WEST
This is a simple, forthright statement by a man
WIAE ATTACKED FMQUfNTLY IY INDIANS
AS LATI AS IS» TM I ATI IN RAIINMD SUAVtYOM
who ought to know what he is talking about, for sup­
WEM MAS SAC MD BY A FAC Ml INDIANS.
pressing forest fires is part of his job. Naturally, he
would prefer that forest fires didn’t start. We now are TALENT NEWS
KILT NEWS
coming into the worst half of another fire season and
• Mr. and Mrs C. W. Moore re­ • The Women's Society of Christ­
our forest roads are carrying more tourists than ever. turned home Monday from a to­ ian
Service met Thursday after­
visit in southern California, noon at the Club House with Mrs
And we like tourists even though they do have a bad day
where they visited a son and W A Dutro as hostess Mrs El­
habit of tossing any old thing out of their car win­ family.
mer Jackson, co-hostess. was un­
• The Epworth League members able to be present due to illness
dows—plain rubbish is bad enough, but lighted objects held
a picnic at the forks of Wag- Mrs John DeWitt presided over
are a crime.
ner creek Tursday evening, hon­ the business meeting Mrs Clark,
birthday anniversaries of treasurer, who was unable to at­
So, Mr. Motorist, why not use that ash tray so con­ oring
three of their members, Elva tend the installation services last
veniently located in your car and prevent a repetition Thomson, Art Graham and Lyda month was installed by Mrs. Bert
Baylor.
Mitchell
of the hundreds of fires caused in Oregon last year by Mae
• Mr. and Mrs. A. L Daugherty
Those who attended were: Mes-
careless motorists.
and daughter of near Eagle Point dames I. Anderson, Walter Bray
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were calling on friends here Sat­
urday. They were former residents
of Wagner creek.
• Mr. and Mrs. John Sloan of
Calif, visited Mr and Mrs.
As banking authorities are pointing out. saving on Dorris,
Walter Gingrich Sunday.
• The Methodist Sunday school
the part of the public is especially important now.
I held its annual picnic in Lithia
Saving does two things, both of which are desirable park Friday. There was a good
and necessary. First, it builds up a backlog for the fu­ atendance.
• Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Brooks
ture when the defense program will be over and we will of Hollywood are house guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ottinger this
have to return to some sort of normal basis of living.
week. Mrs. Brooks and Mrs. Ot­
Second, it diverts money from the consumer goods tinger are sisters
• Ed Smith who is with the US
markets—and that, in turn, helps build up the stocks army,
called on friends in Talent
of materials needed for military preparedness.
while on his way from San Fran­
Today the government is urging the people to pur­ cisco to Fort Lewis, W’ash.
• Collier Learning who is em­
chase the special defense bonds and stamps newly is­ ployed
in the restaurant business
sued by the treasury. The banks of America, knowing in Crescent City, spent last week
his mother, Mrs. Eliza­
full well the gravity of our economic problems, are co­ visiting
beth Learning, and other relatives
operating fully in this endeavor, without a nickel of • Mr. and Mrs. H. E Morgan
home Monday from a
profit to themselves. When we loan to the government, returned
trip to Portland where they spent
we are directly aiding defense, we are investing in the last
week visiting relatives.
safest known form of security, and we are helping • Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Huson and
children and Mr. Huson's sisters.
fight inflation.
Be mice and Edith Huson of San
Every family should make defense bond purchases Francisco, have been vimting Mrs
Huson for a few days.
an integral part of its budget for as long as the emerg­ Elizabeth
• Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cowdrey
ency endures. Buy as many bonds as you can. And and Carl and Shirley were week­
guests of relatives at Seiad
don’t dispose of them unless it is absolutely unavoid­ end
Valley, Calif. Carl remained for
able.
a two weeks visit there.
• Barbara Terrill and Lois
Thompson left Saturday for Little
River, near Roseburg, to attend
the Epworth League conference.
They were delegates from the Tal­
ent league.
• Freddie Cook of Klamath Falls
is spending a vacation at the
home of his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Cook.
• Mr. and Mrs Frank Dillard
and daughter Kathleen of Eugene
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jay Terrill
this week. Theye recently returned
from the east where they pur­
chased a new car in Detroit and
drove it home.
• Mrs John Newsted of Detroit
arrived Saturday to spend a week
visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Dav­
idson. The Davidsons and Mrs
Newsted drove to Butte Falls
Sunday and visited friends there.
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DODGE APPOINTED
Will M Dodge has been appoint­
ed district deputy grand exalted
ruler of the Benevolent and Pro­
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tective Order of Elks in southern
Oregon. Included in Dodge’s dis­
trict are the counties of Coos,
Curry, Deschutes, Lake, Klamath,
“If it can be done,
163 East Main
Jackson and Josephine.
we can do it”
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Gilberg and son Gene, Frank
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F Quamine, Enzle Wright. Frank
Ward, Kenneth Brown, Frank Oh-
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Edwin Richardson
and
daughter«, and Mra. Alva P. War­
rens and daughter Elizabeth of
Durham.
Dainty Refreshments
were served by the hostess, Mrs
Dutro.
• Mr. and Mrs. John Kalvett and
sons moved to Sacramento, Tues­
day
• Mr. and Mrs Walt Foster mov­
ed into the Kalvett house which
was vacated Tuesday,
• Bill Bemhelsel is spending two
weeks leave visiting relatives in
Hilt.
• Mrs. Maud Wert who has
spent several days in Ashland
visiting her daughter I^la Francis,
returned home Thursday evening.
• Mr. and Mrs Lorenzo Rossi and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rossi and sons
spent the week-end visiting rel­
atives in Mt. Shasta
• Mrs Florence Clark and daugh­
ter Doris left Friday morning for
a two week vacation trip into
Oregon and Washington
• Mr. and Mrs W Gran were in
Yreka, Saturday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ollom visited
Mr, and Mrs. W. Holmberg in
Yreka Sunday evening.
• Court Rose was home Saturday
and Sunday on leave from Fort
Ord
• Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams
and son Roy were in Medford Sat
urday.
• Gloria Cunlal, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Paul Cunlal. underwent
a tonsillectomy at the Hilt hospital
Saturday.
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PETERSON-C A RTER
Miss Mary Petersen, daughter
of Mrs Chris Petersen, and Jef­
ferson William Carter were united
in marriage at the Presbyterian
church on July 16 with the Rev
James H. Edgar reading the mar­
riage lines Following the cere­
mony an informal reception was
held in the church parlors. Later
a wedding supper was served at
the bride’s home Mrs. Carter was
graduated from the local schools
and business college and has
served as secretary to Supt. Theo
J. Norby. Mr. Carter was educat­
ed in the Walla Walla, Wash,
schools and now is employed as
assistant manager of the Ashland
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I. C. ERWIN
REMEMBER WHEN
—the entire class lined up for spelling? When you missed
a word, the first pupil to spell it correctly moved up ahead
of you Thepupils staying near the top were considered the
brightest, but at recess some boy from the foot of the class
always won all your marbles. Remember?
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DEPUTY COUNTY CORONER
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We Never Clone—Phone 4541
ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
Phone .3291
KEN WEIL, Manager
Oak Street at Railroad
Gone are the
days of the
Wooden
Indian
—and gone too are
the old leaky storage
tanks of wood.
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We build leak-proof
metal tanks for water
oil or gas. All sizes
and shapes to meet
your requirements.
—While all grades of red cedar are
available at present prices. This is
ideal weather for re-shingling and FHA
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for materials and labor.
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