Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 26, 1942, Page 2, Image 2

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    Thursday, Nov. 20, HM2
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 2
1'lu> iMcl* are: we are and hope allow his draft registration card.
classification*
to be manufacturing armament* ITioae with
u u><< *ar
gre wer* carefully chocked, and whars
nut having scrap drives
every a criminal background was shown
The
value
of
manipulative
1 day, consequently a surplus must they were not employed
therapy In the armed forces is
U. of O., Eugene, Nov. 19 The be built up. Does it make any
The food situation, too, conies
Published Every Thur*,
becoming more apparent
every 25th annual meeting of the Ore­ difference whether it is stored at in for Its sliure of attention This
FREI) MILTENBERGER
at 167 Bast Main Street
day. Dr. Waldo G. Poehner of gon Press conference will be heat the school yards, junk yards or one Is designed to create the im­
ASHLAND, OREGON
Publisher
Chicago, president of the National on the University of Oregon cam­ in much-neeued space al the de­ pression that the governinunt is
Chiropractic Association, declared pus January 22 and 23. Eric W fense plants? Of course it was an permitting food profiteering.
in an address before the recent Allen, dean of
the
school of innocent remark and no harm in­
Entered as second-class
SUBSCRIPTION
IH.MOil—That canned pineap­
annual
ednvention of the Florida journalism, announces here Mon­ tended. but I suggest that ■Olile
matter
February
16.
RATES
ple is being hoarded by the brok­
Chiropractors
Association,
at
St
1035, at the postoffice at
(In Advance)
day. The winter session of the of us should read and. think more
ers and wholesulers until higher
Ashland, Oregon, under
Petersburg.
I Oregon Newspaper Publisher*' as­ and talk leas.
SIX MONTHS
$1 50
prices are possible.
the act ef March 3,1879
Recalling the statement
by
sociation also will be held at that
The important part about It all
ONE YEAR
$2 00
leading
FACT—On* of our
Charles
H
Payne,
co-inventor
*
time,
he
said
l Mailed Anywhere in the
la that we must earn to atop this
re|K>rt
firma
wholesale
grocery
the famous Army jeep, that •
Newspaper problems a raising i kind of talk. If we cannot say
United States)
TELEPHONE 8561
chiropractor should be standard out of federal regulations, such anything creditable about oui that it ha* not u ainglo tin of
equipment with each car.” Dr. ! as priorities and materials and prosecuUon of the war, let's keep pineapple. Under the Ol'A ruling
SET YOU UREE
the truth wii . i .4=?
psrosntag*
Puehner aaaerted that in the*e supplies, are expected to be the I still. Surely our coup in North only a certain
days of mechanized warfare it Is main topic of discussion.
Ad­ Africa is sufficient to keep con- canned goods Is released at reg­
evident that a man skilled in the vertising problems in wartime al vernations lists busy for some ular intervals. For iiutlance, those
who have pineapple stocks on
I correction of dislocations.
sub­ so will come in for considerable time to come.
luxations and bodily strains is a|
discussion.
Vicious rumors are being re- hand are not permitted to release
much-needed specialist
A large number of discussion jxirted to the rumor and propa­ any for wale until next month
He pointed to pilot», para troops, groups, enabling publishers ano ganda division of the
Slop rpeatlng and report such
Oregon
tank
men and jeep crews as others an opportunity to exchange state def emu- council every day rumors you hear to Mr. David
■ "those in the armed forces es­ ideas, will mark the program thia Some of them start innocently Robinson, manager of the rumor
pecially needful of chiropractic year. Dean Allen said
Plan* to | enough from small incidents that and propaganda division of the
■ care.”
have several nationally promin- have no bearing on the war Oregon state defense council, lo­
Dr. Poehner said the increasing ' ent speakers here for the confer Their constant repeating magnl- cated at
101 Oregon
building,
number of requests by servicemen ence also are being worked out.
...
flea their importance so that ac- Portland. Oregon, or to your local
and officers for
an
expanded
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Others are I defense chairman
: tual damage la done
health service, including chiro­ Traffic Death Kate Much I the result of well-laid plans of
practic, and the numerous re­
enemies, through fifth col- I________________
Better Than Year Ago I our
velations by various chiropractors
umnlsts and short wave radio.
in the armed forces of the es­
Here are some of the more re-
AUTOMOHHX
FIKE
Oregon's traffic death rate for
tablishment of "barracks clinics"
,
cent
rumors that
the
first
nine
iqonths
of
1942
was
INSURANCE
to satisfy their campmates, are
1 ported:
indicative of the popularity of 8.1 persons killed per one hundred
"That you can depend on"
Here is one with a definite Axle <
million miles of travel, figures
manipulative therapy.
coloring,
designed
to
create
fear
LET US GIVE THANKS
Alluding to a volunteer chiro­ compiled in the office of the state and dissatisfaction with our local
practic corps, composed of nearly traffic safety division disclosed to­ defense setup:
Thanksgiving appeals to all and there is none SO 1,000 licensed practitioners, the day.
RUMOR—T5iat a abort time ago |
poor and none so badly affected that they do not have NCA president said the accept­ This rate of 8.1 is a decrease Axis
airplanes were seen taking
ance of the group as commission­ of 27 per cent from the rate for pictures while flying over Port- |
something for which to return thanks.
HEALTH A ACCIDENT
the
comparative
period
a
year
ed officers in the Medical Corp*
LITE
land at dawn, That our plane*
The first Thanksgiving Day in our own loved would be hailed with approval by ago. The September rate was 7. did
not go up until after the al­
representing
a
drop
of
57
per
cent
country was kept under the most unpropitious circum­ the various armed forces..
from the September death rate leged aerial invader was gone
ON THE PLAZA
FACT—A thorough investiga­
stances. There was a scanty harvest the first summer, Dr. Poehner revealed that a last year.
brief on the Chiropractic Corps,
tion
among
proper
officials
proves
and the pilgrims faced starvation unless supplies could which has been organized by Col. The decrease in the death rate that there were no Axis planes
be brought from England.
Frank O. Logic of Iron Mountain, for the nine-month period con- over l*ortiand. therefore no need
has been completed and trusts with the drop in traffic, as for our defense planes
In the midst of such surroundings as these Gov­ Mich.,
will be presented to the proper shown by gasoline consumption fl-« This one has as its purpose the
ernor Bradford wrote, “The harvest being gotten in. authorities in Washington, D. C., gures. The travel cut amounted | creating of friction between local
to but nine per cent, compared
sent four men on fowling, so that we might after a within a few days.
residence and shipyard workers
In the meantime, the chiro­ to the 27 per cent reduction in who recently were imported from
more special manner rejoice together after we had practic
the
death
rate.
profession will continue
Reduced speeds on rural high­ out of town.
gathered the fruits of our labors.”
free treatment to al) members of
RUMOR—That 95 per cent of
ways,
care in driving due
Thus while “sickness lurked and death assailed and the armed forces, a service in­ to the greater
the men recently employed by
need
to
conserve
equip
­
at the 1941 convention
the Oregon Shipbuilding corpora­ Money Back —If This Recipe Fail*
foes beset on every hand.” the first governor of New- augurated
of the National Chiropractic As­ ment combined with the slight re­ tion are parolees and exconvieta,
Uooa n»wt lf«»»to lul—many o( th« thou-
duction
Ln
travel
brought
about
aanda of folk* «ho no* l»k« !•■»<•> lute«
England inaugurated the first Thanksgiving Day in sociation, Dr. Poehner said.
i tar rhaumallc pain—ha»« found that
FACT
—
-Out
of
2500
worker*
the lower death rate, it was said
two tablaapoonfula of Altonrv to <■>•
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the year 1621.
sent here only one was a parolee »doing
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tabl*»p.«nful of Lamon Julc« In ■ (laai of
wator. lh*y «•< tutor raltot tor lb* aclwa
Turkeys
Lead
Specialty
and
he
wax
not
found
guilty
of
I was going to write that joke
Thankfulness is rooted in the spiritual transforma­
and pain» cau»«d by rh«umall»m. lumbago
crime. A simple method
It» no turnrito «IlMr, for AUaaru la •
Animal Output in State about the mouse trap, but It's to aheinous
II r«ar old formula to -anav« rhrumaUa
tion of man’s nature, and springs from that simplicity-
was used to check every one of uh«»
snappy.
and pain» tn fact—it it do«» not h»lp
of faith which sees in all things a loving Father’s! Oregon's turkey industry has
the applicants.
Every worker - your mon»» back What could b« falr«rr
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O«t Allonru lodar at any ll»a *rug(l»l Only
tender care. It is not strange, therefore, that great grown to the point where it leads “I don't like the- look* of that who was selected was asked to M cant»—Do It Mow.
other specialty
animal in­ makeral?”
gratitude to God is found among those w-ho outwardly all
dustries in Oregon in income by
have the few-est reasons for Thanksgiving if judged by a large margin, according to the "Well. lady, if it's looks you're
after, why don't you buy a gold­
the material comforts of life.
latest summary of production and fish?”
income statistics in this field just
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Let us pause then and count our blessings and we released
by the O.8.C. Extension
w-ill find, in the face of whatever reverses, sorrows or service.
HAVE YOU HEARD?
We derm It a «olrnui pri­
disappointments life has brought us, that there is The extension bulletin giving I heard it again from a fellow
vilege to relieve family and
the information is No. 608 by M bus passenger while I was on my
much for w-hich we ought to thank the Creator.
friend« of worry and detail
D. Thomas, L. R. Breithaupt, and way to the office We were pass­
—by Old Timer.
the hour of nee« I
when
N. I. Nielsen, and is one of the ing one of the numerous scrap
arise*.
We «■onaldrr It a
regular series of annual publica­ from piles that are still tn evid­
•acred duty to rondwt a
tions recording statistics on crops ence in various part of the state
•ervlce that I* a fitting
not fully covered by federal re­ The talkative one made this time­
EXPECTING THE UNEXPECTED
tribute.
ports. The current bulletin cov­ worn remark: "If we are so short
Mri Litwtll«r
“It is hard for us to get out of the habit of ex­ ers turkey, fur and game farms, of scrap, why haven't they picked
pecting things'to happen to other people, but not us.” apiary products, and a summary that up?” The surprising part of
DEPUTY COUNTY CORONER
cash farm income in Oregon it all is that thousands of word«
How very true is this statement. We did not expect of
were used explaining this idtua-
by sources.
We Never Close—Phone 4541
Japan to attack the United States; we did not expect Oregon’s 1941 turkey crop tion during the recent •crap
drive.
Germany to ride through Czechlovokia, neither did we brought the largest cash farm
of record, amounting to
expect to resort to the rationing of our commodities income
$6.860.000
~
industry In this
and resources. We sort of expected that our men state has The
grown considerably
would be trained for defense measures but we did not since 1936, when the income was
expect to send troops abroad; we did not expect that only $2,850,000. The trend has
been toward larger flocks but
the shortage of food and materials would ever touch fewer
farmers engaged in the
us in America.
business, the bulletin reveals. By
the largest production In the
We do not expect our coast to be heavily bombed far
state is centered in the Willamet­
and we do not expect Germany to last many more te valley counties, with Marion
months. We do not expect Japan to make further county in the lead Closely fol­
gains, neither do we expect to suffer very extensively lowing Marion in volume of pro­
are Lane, Linn, Douglas.
through food shortages, but things have happened and duction
Yamhill and Clackamas in
are still happening to us and we feel the inevitable order.
Southern Oregon Miner
Annual Oregon Press
Need for Chiropractors
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In Armed Forces Apparent O'MIRNMKW 1O Ue lii'lll
At U.O. Camp Jun. 22-28
★
♦
★
M. T. BURNS
Lemon Juice
AT HOME
1$,'
»rllT0 REL,EVE
RHEUMATIC PAINS
Duty and A Solemn
★
★
Privilege |
★
Litwiller Funeral Home
Efficiency, Convenience
And Economical
when any unlikely possibility appears. We have
learned to accept a good many unexpected situations
and the fact that “anything can happen’. But, in all
our “wishful thinking” the habit remains—we still ex­
pect things to happen to others, but never to us.
¥
¥
*
NOT SO BAD
There never has been less poverty in any land at
any time than in this land today. Never before have
so many people lived as well as we live.
'
And this is because with all our getting we have
been getting under-standing. We have found that
good wages, make good business—make the wheels of
commerce go ’round; that funds well spent for public
improvements return to us with added benefits; th? i
the Golden Rule works in business disguised as Square
Deal economics.
As the years come and go the world grows better.
One by one it is breaking the shackles of great evils
which have bound it for ages. The next one to go
will be War.
★
★
★
Many a two-car garage is built on a one-horse
salary.
★
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★
A careless man and a good job are soon parted.
“FOR SALE'
Miner office.
VANISHING
ELASTIC
A rubber band Mac,
snide used in tha
trick; it > «lipp'd
Only electricity gives so much efficiency
beauty and convenience for SO LITTLE
you can cook, heat water, refrigerate and
do the many other things about the house
with electricity at still further savings!
See your electrical dealer today and learn
how much electricity can add to your
home comfort.
Thckiad i.
Ashland Light Department
Your SERVICE Department”