SOUTHERN OREGON MINER TOWARD BETTER ANGLO AMERICAN UNDERSTANDING RELIGIOUS AFFILIATIO N O F-C O N G R E S S M E N SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES II) Itu lh T uylor TO THE VOTERS of JACKSON COUNTY Thursday, June 8, 1944 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Published every Thursday at 167 I East Main S ’ ., Ashland, Oregon by Charles and Ruth Glffen. Office Phone 8561 I Subscription rates: $2.00 per year f Entered as second-class matter the post office at Ashland. Oregon February 15, 1935 under the act of March 3 1879. If I Were to make a plea for a better Anglo-American undei- National AdveiUsing Représentative ataudlng, the average person Thanks. for the confi­ would look at me In surprise and N E W SP A P E R A ryV E B lisiN T C SE R V IC E . IN C . wonder why 1 had taken to stat­ dence reposed in nominat­ «tio"ai Editori»! Aisociatio"! ing the obvious. «Hili.1» of »tie I • I N N«f ing me for the office of But it is because it is the ob­ vious and the logical that we too County Treasurer. I shall Serving America’» A dvertjtar» and end /h e He ■marica’» Advertiser» Jne H< ’"a Town Newspaper» often overlook the Importance of endeavor to merit that con­ l i t W. «»»dolpii — Ch>c«go I. ft. • O » H t ï I • Holbrook Bldg., Swi Frwwbee. C oi standing togeher. We are more critical of Britain than we are of fidence by continued faith­ any of our Allies just in the ful service to Jackson Co. 20308231 same way as we are more criti­ cal of our families than of our Sincerely, friends. We know then, we’re Ralph E. Sweeney proud of them and we expect more from them. In the same spirit we too often minimize what Britain has done in our hopes of what she would “That you can depend on do. We overlook the fact that A U TO M O BIL E F IK E she was first in the war which we now admit was our war, too. We overlook the year In which she fought alone against what your car injures someone seemed to be insurmountable PHONE 5751 odds. It was not until Hitler and a costly damage suit turned from his invasion attempts is brought against you, to attack Russia that the man L IF E power of that great nation was ask this agency to place H E A L T H & A C C ID E N T on her side, rather than on Hit­ L i a b i l i t y Insurance on ler's. We too easily forget the PE R SO N A L S bombings. We fohget the priva- your automobile. O N T H E PL A Z A ' tlons, the losses that her citizens L O N E L Y ? W R IT E B O X 26, KMXXMXXKXXXMOQOMMXX3IMX ’• have known V A N C O U V E R , W A SH IN G T O N Then you will be de­ We talk of Lend Lease and take the attitude we are doing all the fended when you are sum­ N EW M A TTR ESSES giving. We forget the Common F A C T O R Y TO YOU Pool of men and resources. Only moned to appear in court. OLD M A T T R E S S E S M A D E our men on the battlefields know L IK E N E W what that means. INSURE NOW! through Anglo-Am erican unterstanding, N E W B O X S P R IN G S as Ixird Halifax said, is so much W H IL E T H E Y L A S T more than something we should merely want, or something for which, merely In our spare time, Phone 8781 41 East Main P e r lo a d we ought to work. It is the first R E A L E S T A T E and condition of true peace. It is at R E A L IN S U R A N C E 93 N. Main Ph. 6271 once the best and the last hope Prompt Delivery for a war-torn and wounded Ashland, Oregon world. ; WHITTLE TRANSFER We not only have a common , P H O N E 3331 language but we think alike on B ab y T ra in in g C hair $1.00 a t the basic principles of freedom. , 167 E i.s t M ain Not oaly is our code of laws based on the British, but their B ab y C ar S e a t $2.00, l t p E . Main Magna Cbarta was the corner- I • stone of our own Bill of Rights, I OREGON FARMER, your own with all that it has meant to in- ’ state farm magazine, 3 years $2; sure justice to all without regard FARM & DWELLING 5 years, $3. Comes twice a month. ' to race, creed or color. AUTO AND TRUCK A nice present to a friend. Prompt Now if never before should we delivery assured. Renewals also LIABILITY work together. Not criticising appreciated. — Henry E. Petersen, until we know the facts, but BURGLARY Junction City, Ore., Oregon Farm­ standing side by side, ready to HEALTH, ACCIDENT er Representative. swap differences of opinion and I to come to a friendly understand­ AND LIFE Be patriotic. Buy War Bonds ing of each other’s aims or prob­ and Stamps. lems. Iron and S te e l o rd ers up to 167 E A S T M A IN S T R E E T In Noel Coward's words: f L a r g e B u n d le Old P a p e r s 10c $10.00 require no p rio rity . P h o n e 85-31 Our hope is unity. a t the M iner O ffice. Do not destroy this hope with shallow words. O U R C O M PL E T E L IN E The future of the world Is in our W ILL S U P P L Y Y O U R N E E D S hands If we remain together. All the lands That long for fi«edom; all the starving herds Of tortured Europe look to us to raise Them from their slavery. Don’t undermine The values of our conflict with a line! ^ .A .s 7 WANT ADS DRY IN S U R A N C E SLABS BEFORE- GUNTER FUEL CO. M. T. BURNS EACH SVM O O L • FOUR LAWMAKERS P ro f. M adge M . M cK in rfey, Ph D., ch airm an of th e D e p a rtm e n t of P o litic a l Science of H u n te r College, New York C ity , ha» been c a rry in g on a ten year (tu d y of the Influence of political cand idate»’ relig io n upon the voter». Presented here In graphic fo rm are h er finding» on th e 78th Congre»» of the U n ited State». T h e y are reported in an a rtic le by Dr. M cK in n ey In the c u rren t “ P ublic O pinion Q u a rte rly ." GIN LURING DRAFTSMKx W ANTED BY GOVERNMENT The United State« Government need« draftsmen to work on the construction of niapa, pouter«, graph« and technical plana, the Civil Service Oommlaaaion haa an­ nounced. Theae position« are in Washington, D. C., and in other parts of tho» country. Salary range is $1,752 to $3,16.3 a year .including overtime pay, according to the responsibility of the work and qualifications re­ quired Those appointed at $1,752 a year must have had a high school or college course in draft­ ing or three months' experience in drafting; more education or ex­ perience, or a combination of both, is required for the higher paying positions. Announce Hostesses At USO for June Mrs. I: F .Andres .chairman of the USO hostess groups, has announced that the following will serve during the month of June. Desk Hostesses: Mesdames Alta Poley, Mildred Briggs. Alma Sten- nett, Gertrude Wllmeth, May Lind­ ner, C a r r i e tî'Harra, G l a d y s Dooms , Myrtle Mayberry, Bertha Smith, Laura Pierce, and Miss Carrie May Smith. Senior Hostesses : Mesdames Gladys Rose, Ethlynde W'hitney, Clo Reed, Alberta Leonard, Car­ mel Banithouse, Edith Good, and Esther Young. ---------- o----------- LE G IO N B O Y S’ S T A T E SO O N OREGON STATE COLLEGE — Dates for the fourth annual Beav­ C. 8 . H A Y E S I er Boys’ State to be held on this Funeral services were held Sat­ campus have been announced as urday for Clarence Sheldon Hayes June 25 to July 2, inclusive, by who passed away June 1. He was J. S. Schenk, state representative born March 15, 1877 at Boyce­ of the American Legion, which ville, Wisconsin. He had been a sponsors this anndal affair. About resident of Ashland over three 160 boys are expected, who will years. spend the week learning principles Survivors include his wife, four of government and participating children, Mrs. Ella Alderson of in other patriotic and recreational Leland, Oregon; Mrs. Laura Suza activités. They will be housed In of Sacramento; Mrs. Margaret fraternity houses. Mercer of Medford and Mrs. Goldie Trump of Portland. -----------o----------- J. I). MAILS Private funeral services were held for J. U .Mars, who suffered a heart attack and passed away on June 1. The body lay in state BY from 6:00-8.00 P.M. Saturday at the Litwiller Funeral Chapel. Rowland Burnstan Mr. Mars was born November 6, 1881. He Is survived by his wife, three children, Paul Mars of Eu­ Due to certain atmospheric con­ gene, Mrs. Ruth Van Dyke of ditions, ice will accumulate on air­ Dunsmuir, and Ned Mars of the craft in flight nt temperatures at Army Air Corps, Tonopah, Ne­ or near freezing. The illustrations vada ,and one grandson, Ned, Jr. show how clear and rime ice forms on the leading edges of the wings of the Merchant Marines. or airfoils. Mr. Mars was in the shoe repair ■ o /u i ice - CLCM ice business in Ashland for 35 years, selling the business when his son left for the army. To protect the plane from ac­ B ab y T ra in in g C hair $1.00 a t cumulating ice which will change the contour of the wing surfaces 167 E a s t M ain end consequently affect the plane’s B a b y C ar S en t $2.00, 167 E . Main flight characteristics, de - icers are used. These are similar to rubber inner tubes. The de-icers are fas­ tened along the leading edges of the wing and stabilizer sections. As the ice forms the de-icers are pneumatically inflated and deflated creating a pulsating action, crack­ ing the ice which then blows away. * PLA N E TA LK Ml Billings Agency 397 East Main $4 25 100 cubic ft. SEE US FOR YOUR INSURANCE Any Kind, Size Or Length J. F. 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