SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Thursday, March 9, 1944 I Medical Progress No Accident TALENT NEWS Mrs Thcresu Roberts of Med ford visited friends in Talent, Sat unlay evening Arnold Chapman, who la em ployed at Prospect, spent the weeg end in Talent with his fam Wed & Thurs. DOUBLE FEATURE Friday and Saturday DOUBLE FEATURE ily Mr and Mrs Clarence Homes of Texaco Station in Ashland visited relatives in Talent Sun day evening. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Household er, who have been living in the ijike Creek area, moved near Talent on the old highway to be near Mr. Householder's work He is employed at McKenn s saw mill In Talent. Carl Slack, who has been sta- tinned In North Carolina in the army, la home on a ten-day fur lough. visiting his mother, Mrs Jessie Ix-wls and other relatives Al Sherard is confined to his home following the extraction of some teeth Hill Lawrence of Medford was a business caller in Talent, Satur day Mr and Mrs Wallace Putman are the parents i»f a baity girl born Saturday morning ut 6:30 I Its weight was seven pounds and four ounces. Mr and Mrs Roy Unruh of Prospect purchased some ground in Talent ami arc building a new house and garage o WINNING WITH WAR TRANSPORTATION More than 103.000 women ar«* being employed on Class 1 rail roads. according to recent Office of Defense Transportation survey it is estimated that 61,000 more could be hired to replace Jobs held by men during HH4 Should Ashland women wonder what type of railroad jobs they are suited to fill during the war. many hundreds of Jobs suitable for women are included in the study, «»pies of which may be ob tained without charge from G B Herrington, Division of Transport Personnel, ODT, Room 701, 1355 Market Street, San Francis«» i I, O---------------------- ----- ■ Mrs Homer Billing^ who is ill vith the flu, is showing s< die Im- j ’•ovement. io*» little is heard these days : about tlic record of medical men in biinglng modern medic,ne to I every part *»f tin- country. Ac cident cases in. mountain logging camps, injury and illness In re mote ranching sections, auto ac cidents oil Die desert, miles from metropalltaii centers, reipmmg prompt, highly skilled suig.<al cur*- do our social reformers oc casionally wonder how such in cidents are cured for? This is a big country. It is not I chance alone that lius placed the last word In medical equipment iml technique witnin reach of nearly every emergency Th*' doctors, In < oopeiaiion with local cornmunit.es. nave been lurg, ly responsible But they could not liuve done It without the help of a central medic 11 organization constantly disseminating the re sults of scientific research ami discovery That organization has been th*- American Medical Association Of its task Hygeia has thjs to say: "... The changes of a developing civilization, great as hey have been, arc slight com- inred to th*- prodigious advances n medical science, largely in th. I last half century Jt is this cir- f ■umatance of prodigious medical I idvance on which the Amer.can Medical As'oi'iatlon was built . Utl educates its members - - I through meetings. exhibits, its mmv periodicals. Its councils and Its committees and in many other ways ... The benefits of all 'hear activ.ties have been passed ■>n to the public - - the ultimate -onsumer." Medical science in this country has not "just g rowed " It was realed and made available to all by th*- American medical system E N I E It I V I N M E N T Phone 7561 Friday - Saturday AND HE-MAN ACTION! I 7^Man from..!, INVENTOR.- SCIENTIST. OuRING SO YEARS OF WORK HE HELPE0 TO GIVE US ELECTRIC LIGHT, ELECTRIC POWER., THE PHONOGRAPH , THE MOTION PICTURE — IS CNCDITKO tAITH M0H£ THAN /OOO PATENTS. E dison ' s advice to his fellow A mericans ' j LITHIA wAr : e coutacjrous . ‘ße a.» brave ¡tiijour ixtlic** L.-fure you. öo foru>Ai b. ” SPLK II (ONVEXTIOX AMI rot RX WIESTS WNOI M El) The annual northwest divisional convention of the Western Asso ciation of Teachers of Speech will be held In the Marlon Hotel, Salem. March 15-17, inclusive, an nounces Dr Earl W Weils, presi dent of the association and pro fessor of speech here The ses sion will open with a dinner meet ing March 16 at 5 o'clock VOI TH EEI.IXHVMIIP SPENDS EVENING WITH SI’OXSORS C ahndar O ddities After the meeting of the Y<»Ut’ Fellowship of the Methodist Church Sunday evening, the ;• i went to the hvme of their sja>n- ors, Mr and Mrs John Billings for the even ng They sat around the fire place visiting and playing games. latter In the evening hot chocolate and cookies were served ALSO “Secret Service in Darkest Africa” Shown at Fin»t Shows Only Each Day Sun. - Mon. Tues. and MILTON BERLE / a J a RAN “Over My Dead Body” 1943 istwe 2603 9 YEA« OF WEIR CALENDAR AND BECAUSE OF THE INTER NATIONAL D ate - uñé which ZIG-ZAGS DOWN THE WkClFIC, S unday , ofc . 7, the cateo the P e Ai<L H arbor attack was M onday , dec .6, in J apan AS WELL AS IN CHINA ANO THE PHIlLlPPINES — Sun. - Mon. - Tues. DO YOU KNOW that The World Calendar a! 12 monthe and equal quartern will not afhet tht International Date-Line, but will bring to all countriee a greater eta- bility, cooperation and unity in time recording. Tbe « ee ssc A m I m <ee**re in M m M ^t p s p er c«pr »MppLed by TU A.»«(.«lHM Í30 ft* Aommwa, N V G Matinee Saturday Continuous Sunday WEDS. & THURS. BARGAIN NIGHTS Clyde N Caton, who broke the Mayor T. S. Wiley is in Nampa, small bone In his leg in an acci dent three weeks ago, is able with Idaho this week attending a the use of his crutches, to go Board of Regents meeting of the Nazarene College. about his work. i Continuous Shows SATURDAY and SUNDAY • Give to the Red Cross and you invest in hu manity. We know of no finer investment. Mrs. Cora Reed of Ulman. Missouri is visiting w th her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Reed and Betty Sue. V Something Different! Add the«»*- to your gardening program this spring > EVERBLOOMING RHODODENDRONS Big healthy plants - Light pink »<> dark red in color > . REVIVAL MEETINGS CONTINUE AT TALENT The revival , meeting in the Methodist Church at falent, Ore., Is continuing throughout thia week The Rev. Hotchkiss, evan gelist, bring« the real old-fash ioned gospel in a manner which reach*»« the hearts of his hearers Mi and Mrs E. T Newbry, Mr and Mrs E. X Kendall, Mr. and Mrs Leo Jammerthal, Mrs Mabel Ixiwther and Mr, and Mrs. Cran ston Abrams and Dr and Mrs CI W Bruce of Ashland attended the services in Talent on Sunday evening The meetings begin each evening at 7:30. | Give and Give Gladly. + The California Oregon Power Company Miss Gract Chamberlain and Miss Elizabeth Palmer have re- turned from California, where thep spent the winter. ' $1.25 to $2.00 RHUBARB ROOTS. 25c Root Jumbo Strawberry Type ARTICHOKE ROOTS. 25c Root Jerusalem artichokes are an excellent food—Roots, Sprouts, and Buds are nil edible i ALL TYPES GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, TROWELS, HOT CAPS Watch For Our Shipment Hansen Dwarf Fruit Trees—Cherry, Plum, Apricot, Crabapple