Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 09, 1942, Page 6, Image 6

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    Thursday, July 9, 1942
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 6
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SUCCESSFUL
PARENTHOOD
No. I Saboteur
,C N r E R T A I N M ■ N T
PhOtte 7561
Matinee Thursdays
Fridays and Contin­
uous Sundays
Sy MRS. CATHERINE CONRAD EDWARDS
Friday and Saturday!
LITHIA
Ai.ociat. Editor. Paroata' Maqaiin«
Washington. D C «NWNS> The
•ovie-like snbct-'ur story, of Cer­
<1
iums. with quantities of TNT and
THAINING THE TWO-YEAR-OLD
i list of Uie places they were sched-
'ed to blow up being landed from
"I’m worried about my child's stance, it is better to let him have
ubmarines on the Florida and
emotional development." a mother some choice about what he eats—
•ong Island coasts, is considered
wrote recently
I was somewhat it's good for his budding ego to
y many here to be "cheerful”
appalled when she added that the be able to refuse this and gobble up
ather than alarming news. For it
child was only 20 months old. Then that. But you can plun his n > .ils
idicates, many analysts feel, that
I realized anew that young par­ so that all nutritional needs arc met
he Germans do not have the ektb-
ents. even very intelligent ones, even if he does leave one vegetable
with
rate organization for sa bota xe
often don't know what to expect of or his egg or part of his milk (He'll
within our country which many
a
small
child.
probably
love
the
egg
and
milk
lave suspected.
The emotional development of a as a custard or milk shake.)
It seems logical to assume.
two
ie.iiid ■
Weil, it s hardly
The child between two and three
spokesmen
here
point
out.
that
the
rni*
permanent enough to cause con­ is particularly susceptible to jeal­
and
Nazis would not try to put over
Edward John Kerling. alias Ed­
cern—that is, unless the child is ousy. It's a threat to this seN hr's
I such a complicated sabotage plan if
so badly handled by adults that feeling so strongly to have mother's ward John Kelly, who was the ring­
they had the men, the equipment
some of his naturally unco-opera­ or father's attention usurped by a leader of the lour Nasi saboteurs
ind the contacts within this coun­
tive two-year-oldness stays with new baby. But it is also this grow­ who landed with a quantity of ex­
try to carry on sabotage on an ex­
him for life. For the child of two ing ego to which you appeal in help­ plosives from *n enemy submarine
tensive scale. Although it is alarm­
is just discovering that he is a ing him overcome jealousy. You near Jacksonville. Fla. All tour of
ing to have such efforts made to
separate human being Intoxicated make him feel your pleasure in hav­ the wreckers were arrested, as
spread destruction and terror in our
•ountry, the quick roundup of the
with the feeling of being "me'' ing a little boy or girl with whom were the four who landed al Ama­
men involved and the fact that the
("me" seems to express more to a to share the baby. Make him eager gansett, L. I.
Axis bothered to plot such a com­
child than "I") he asserts his in­ to continue to grow, to keep aheuil
•
plicated plan indicates that the FBI
dependence early and late with of the baby so he can show it the
with
Murphy. N. C., is closer to six
has done a notable job of control­
"me do it myself." even when the way. Express your pride in this other state capital cities than to
ling activities of enemies within our
task is far beyond him. His other growth. If you don't the two-year- its own capital
gates.
favorite way of feeling power is to old, who is still naturally babyish
It is by such methods of deduc­
say “no.” Often when he means and dependent, will lose «.ill desire
tion that rru<
f the news has to
"yes" he’ll say "no" because he to be n child and may try hrough
be arrived at ....e these days, since
has learned that the negative is tantrums and whining to be a baby
news of enemy actions within our
more apt to get a rise out of adults. again.
country, as well as news of bat­
There are many times, of course,
Although the two-year-old knows
tles. of ship losses and of produc­
when the two-year-old's "no" must
THE ARMY RUCKS THE iROPICS!
tion are released only when the au­
be overridden by a pleasant, but very little about controlling his new
emotions
you
can
help
him
begin
thorities consider the news to be of
positive "yes" on your part. But
no value to the enemy. Under the
it is also Important to avoid as this important lesson by keeping
new Department of War Informa­
many issues as possible, even to let his life well regulated but easy­
tion, headed by Elmer Davis, how­
up on discipline a bit, so that the going. and your relations with him
ever, it is believed the public will
child won't fee) too balked by op­ good-natured and loving, especially
be kept a little better informed as
O’BRIEN
position during these flrst months at times when it is necessary to
to what is going on. although much
Of discovering himself. For in- impose your will on his.
«-MDONLEVY
news must necessarily continue to
be withheld.
F
** BLAIR
Figures on our production of war
I A COIU**1* K’U**
supplies—very encouraging figures
—were given to newsmen recently,
‘.he most outstanding one being re­
leased by the President himself
when he said that during May the I
United States produced 4.000 air- I
planes for war purposes. This was I
followed by a statement by Oliver
Lyttleton—the Donald Nelson of
England—who, upon his return to
London from the United States,
said that the United States is now ,
1 I cents and 1 5 cento
45 days ahead of schedule in pro­
duction and that combined British
and United States production is now
"TWO YANKS In Trinidad"
considerably ahead of all Axis pro- |
brings Pat O’Brien, left, and
duction, including that of Japan.
Brian lion levy to the l.lthla
Mr. Lyttleton also predicted that
theatre screen. A Columbia com­
the ships being turned out in the
United States shipyards will soon-
edy co-starring Janet Blair, the
DENTIST
outnumber the sinkings by Axis sub­
new llst-and funfi-wt was direct­
Hours 9-12 and I-A
marines.
ed by Gregory Itatoff.
Medical Bldg.
Phone A2II
It is agreed here that the most
STANSBCR5 REGISTER*
serious handicap to production is
scarcities of raw materials so that
HIGH IN MARKSMANSHIP
official Washington is giving great
Rifle and pistol practice fol­ JOINS AIR CORPS
attention to the problem of collect­
lowed while on the police force
Fred Shere, former member of
ing all possible scrap from the peo­
haa stood Phil Stansbury In good Battery B. who him been home on
ple. A new campaign to collect
stead «Ince entering military ser­ a two-rnonths furlough, left Wed­
iron and steel from every home and
vice. according to reports coming nesday evening for Portland to
factory is now underway and gov­
from Camp Roberts where he is enlist in the army air corps. He
ernment officials are making new
stationed.
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
plans for the collection of additional
In a recent severe marksman Shere who reside on Beach street.
scrap rubber. The hastily con­
test, Stansbury attained fourth
Brie- Gen. James Doolittle, on his flrat official visit to Nrw York
•
ceived plan to try to get in the na­
tion's supply of scrap rubber be­ since he led the bombing raid on Tokyo, was the guest of honor at a place in competition with 700 • Mr and Mrs Walter Durgan
tween June 15 and June 30 was not reception and dinner. General Doolittle is pictured here (center) with soldiers.
of Corvallis are guests for the
nearly as successful as it had been a flowered replica of the plane he flew when he bombed Tokyo. Eddie
• Dr and Mrs. O B Hull and week at the home of Mrs. Dur-
hoped, and a new drive to collect Kickenbacker (left) and Paul V. McNutt, head of the war manpower
daughter Margaret Ann drove to gun's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis
commission, look on.
rubber is now being worked out.
the Oregon Caves Saturday and Dodge.
The record time, the record vote
•
enjoyed
a brief holiday returning
and the record appropriation for,
RED
—
ITCHY-
SCALY
•
Subscribe
tor
The Miner today.
Sunday
evening.
the army’s new appropriation bill,
indicates the willingness of congress
to okay expenditures of any amount
of money for war purposes. In i
9.
five hours, with a vote of 352 to 0.
the house passed a bill to provide
1. Mammoth Cave, situated in Effective Home Treatment
342,820,003,067 for the war depart­
ment's needs during the coming fis­ Edmonson Co., central Kentucky. Promptly Relieves Torture I
2. Cape Horn.
cal year. This one bill is more
3. Mount
Everest.
in India. First applications of wonderful sooth­
than our entire cost of World War
ing medicated Zemo—a doctor's formula
I and brings the total appropria­ (29,141 feet.)
—promptly relieve the intense itch­
4. Caledonians.
tions for this war to over 200 billion
ing soreness and start al ones to help
5. About 100 miles.
dollars.
heal the red, scaly skin. Amszingly suc­
The problem of paying for this
6. Estimated area 3,280,000 sq. cessful for over 30 years! First trial of
gigantic expenditure remains un- I miles.
Estimated
population marvelous clean, stainless liquid Zemo
convinces! All drug _____ — _
answered and, although the new 480,500,000
Only 354.
I
taxes will be very high, they will
7 At the destruction of the Sec­
only make a slight dent in our
ond Temple at Jerusalem in 70
mounting debt The ways
A D
I
means committee of the house, aft-
t
8. Thomas D. Rice.
er months of deliberation, has final­
9 Robert Louis Stevenson.
ly written its proposed new tax bill,
10 May 29, 1925 by Richard E
which, although it calls for taxes
much higher than have ever been Byrd.
Chiropractic Physician
paid in this country before, is over
Chiropractic service free to En­
pl UM
The Mazurka (Polish dance)
2*4 billion short of Secretary Mor-
listed men
genthau's request
was immortalized by Frederic
Office
244
Hargadine Ph. 3321
The new bill would Increase pres­ Chopin whose 52 mazurkas are
ent taxes by enough to bring in among his most individual compo­
about 6 billion dollars In additional ] sitions for the pianoforte.
revenue. It is probable that income
taxes next year will be collected in
part by payroll deductions, but this
subject still is being debated. There
will probably be many changes
made in the measure before it goes
through the house and senate, but!
it is not expected that the amount
will be Increased to the figure re­
quested by the secretary of treas­
ury.
Meanwhile, efforts to stop exces­
sive profits from being made out of
war production are getting results
and are reducing production costs
FOR SALE—8-room house. 471 considerably. Donald Nelson re­
WITH MODERN
This will protect against
Granite St. See owner. Phone ported that 750 million dollars of I
EQUIPMENT
3396.
28-29p excessive profits had been returned
direct I om or damage to
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to the government by renegotiating
property
(fire and bombard­
C'W e AP "printing I m exjiensive. contracts and successful efforts to
ment ) due to enemy attack,
Permanent PRICES!
profits on new contracts have
Have your work done RIGHT at limit
been carried out.
It
supplement*
your
regular
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COACH
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< 3 r ' ’ 5 ack Brown
Sundav. Monday
and Tuesday
Color Cartoon
Paramount News
SUN • MON • TUE
'Ji W idmd
General Doolittle Honored at Banquet
Wednesday and
Thursday
Mid-Week Special
Dr. U W. Staffers
Selected Shorts
Wed’sday & Thursday
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MATINEES
Sat
Wed. — Fri.
Continuous Sundays
CLEANING
THE MINER PRESS.
MAKING REPAIRS
AT 8:30 EVERY
MONDAY NIGHT
Elmer »ays, "It isn’t the whistle
that pulls the train.”
if Interested in this protec-
tion, apply now as the for­
mer coverage expired June
30.
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Nine colleges which still exist
in what is now the United States,
were founded before the Revolu­
tion, and before 1800 there were
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The English language Is funny.
Tell her that time stands still
when you gaze into her eyes, and
Every United States medium she’ll adore you, but just try
tank is made up of 25.000 pieces, telling her that her face would
5,000 of them different.
atop a clock.
Taking advantage of the 24-
hour closing, the Palace cafe to­
day is being renovated to the ex­
tent of laying new linoleum. The
Palace remains closed from 6 a.
m. Thursday to 6 a m. Friday,
due to shortage of help.
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REAL ESTATE snd
REAL INKCRANCE
Phone «781
41 East Main
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mrr 25c V- H-
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PICKUP AND DELIVERY 65c
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phone 6336