Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, June 22, 1944 Camp White Civilian Softball Team LOCAL HAPPENINGS VARSITV Friday and Saturday TU* «OU in rw» 7 “ LAND OF THE OPEN RANGE” plus kHOT-BED OF INTRIGUE and DANGER! /J Corporal OtUa V. Snider of Camp White, who has a wide ac­ quaintance in Ashland, spent the week end in Redding, CaiUonua, on a week end pass. Cpl, Snider 1 does most of the mechanical work in getting out the camp news- paper, The Camp White Grenade, printed in Ashland. 1 vention in Urania Paas last week and then spent tne week end witn the latter s sisters, Mrs. Ralph Hnllnga and Mis. R. N. Chaney, j Mrs. Cordelia Hiake, wife of Ur. j Blake formerly of Ashland hut more recently of Albany, accoui- pained them and visited at tho home of Mrs. George Kubanka. IK I IU IIO U O H S ' TARZAN* IO H N N Y W E IS S M U L L E B NANCY KELLY IO H N N Y S H E F F IE L D Sun. - Mon. - Tues. Spencer TRACY * Irene OUNKE VAN JOHNSON Wed & Thurs. O t M T IH O S l C M ItlU N ! . . . Hl T’A i t i IE’s Kay KYSERl No, B a rna by.. But thify'ro enlisting in fhe Grandmothers War Bond League. B O L T S -N U T S Any Kind, Size Or Length Iron and Steel orders up to Home Canning Accidents Upped $10.00 require no priority. OUR COMBUTTE LIKE WILL SUPPLY YOUR WEEDS BUY OT4 WAR BONOS The Misses Grace and Alice Lytle, teachers in Klamath Coun­ ty County, are spending the sum­ mer in Ashland. Miss Alice Lytle is attending summer school at SO CE. Rain and Hail Does Damage to Hay Crop Jackson county hay and grain growers counted a considerable damage from a fierce hail electri­ cal storm that visited the region Sunday, County agent Robert F. Fowler said, considerable cut hay Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Billings was damaged, much grain was plan to leave this evening to at­ battered in the storm centered in tend the Methodist Annual Con­ the Phoenix and Medford areas. Sewers of Medford were overtax­ ference in Portland. ed and electrical power was dis­ The W.C.T.U. is meeting this rupted briefly. afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. R. Coder on Willow, St. Mrs. Charles Butchhart and daughter, Nancy Karen, are visit­ ing with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Yeo. Mr. Butch­ hart, who is with the Shell Oil Co. has recently been transferred to Grants Pass. His wife and daught­ er will join him as soon as a house is located. State Motor Vehicle Numbers Increased Motor vehicle registration in Oregon continued to show a very slight increase during the month of May, according to figures com­ pile by the office of the Secretary of State in Salem. For the first five months of J. F. Emmett attended an in­ the year, there were 394,829 ve­ surance meeting, Tuesday even­ hicles registered in the state, an increase of a little over one per­ ing, in Medford. cent over the registration of 388- Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Blake of 942 vehicles a year ago. 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Drastic Reduction BLOUSES All $2.98 BLOUSES now $1.98 All $2.49 BLOUSES now $1.49 All $1.98 BLOUSES now ☆ ☆ .98 ☆ “ Buy W ar Bonds” I llf lZ 5 10 25C (1(1011 STORE T he C hristian S cience M onitor A n International Daily Newspaper PLUS Oak Street Garage and Machine Shop T he W orld’s News Seen Through Published by THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING SOCIETY One, Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts Continuous Shows SUNDAY 38* ■ Roger Morris, Dairy Field man Word has been received by Mrs from Oregon State College and Oren Hansen, that her husband Irving Peterson, Director of the has been inducted into the Navy State Department of Agriculture, and stationed at Farragut, Idaho. Salem, called in the Valley View neighborhood, this week. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Nagel, for­ merly Lacomb an# now of Al­ Mrs. Homer Billings is improv- bany in of Duui County, have spent to enjoy company now. for a home to purchase. They were entertained for Sunday din­ Miss Laura Billings, Miss Betty ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sue Reed, and I’auline Ulstad va­ J. F. Kmmett. cationing in Dos Angeles. The Misses Jean Frideger and Mr. and Mrs. John Koehler, for- Nina King, both of Ashand, are mer instructors in the local high i listed among the students who school, have left for their new | made the honor roll during the home in Seattle, Washington. I spring quarter at the University ' of Oregon. Hack row: Dorothea Flaherty, catcher; Martha Cody, shortstop; Frank King, son of Mrs. Ruth Jeanne Ottcrson, pitcher; Betty Root, third bo*e, and Frances Ed­ King, is receiving training as an ! American Legion Post No. 14, wards, first base. Front row: Annette Itenson, center field; Vera Itue, aviation cadet in the Army Air of of Ashland met Tuesday even-i . ,, .. Forces Training Command School big for nomination of officers and rlkht Marj Anderson, left field; Fräsen, short center field. to discuss the matter of delegates and Mabel Kimiiuger, serond buse. at Yale University. .to the Legion convention in Port- Mrs. Wtii. Willits and baby son j 1ai’d 111 August, Private passenger cars increas­ bath. of Philadelphia. Pa., are expect- • ed from 314,789 a year ago to 317- The survey indicated that In ___ for a visit _ ed to arrive _____ next week Fort Sill. Okla.- Capt. Roy T ,239; busses increased from 1,058 most oases .accidents were the re­ with Mrs. Alice Willits and her , Roberson ,of Ashland, has been ' t o l , 160; light trucks Increased sult of unsafe canning practices. father Mr. French. selected to attend the Full Track froin 31,75a to 32,878 and heavy The Council therefore prepared a \ ehicle Course No. 36 of the Field .trucks increased from 38,567 to i list of suggested safe canning school at the post, it was 40,748. Registration fees amount« practices an dthis list Is being S. Sgt and Mrs. Carl Brower of Artillery Louisiana are visiting with Mr. learned. Capt. Roberson is the son 'ed to $3,002.290.23 compared with distributed through the safety di- j vision here In Oregon. and Mrs. S. H. Short. Mrs. D. M. of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett A. An- $2,873,067.23. Housewives interested in ob­ Brower and other local relatives. bush of Ashland. taining a copy of these safe prac­ tices may get one free by writ­ Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Jackson ar ing to the Safety Division, Office visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil of Robert Farrell, Secretary of Jackson and small son in Vancou­ State, Salem. ver Washington. Home canning accidents show­ -------------o- The federal motor vehicle tax __ r _ increase _ f___ ______ w the __ ed a _____ sharp during Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Blake of stamp went on sale at the Ash-¡year 1943, according to the* Saf- Corvallis, Miss Barbara Brower land post office June 10. Federal ! ety Division of the Secretary of * * * * * * * * * * * * * of Crescent City, Mr. and Mrs. law demands and requires that all i sta te’s office. Results of a na- Ralph Billings, and Mr. and Mrs. vehicles operating on the high- i tional survey of home canning ac- John Billings were dinner guests ways shall display this stamp on ! cidents conducted by the Natlon- of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Chancy their windshield in appropriate ai Safety Council, have just been place as designated by the law. 1 received by the Safety Division. Saturday evening. The cost of the stamp is $5.00 and ; More than 80 cent of the Miss Barbara Bower, niece of 1 covers the H.WT^ r c*r to home canning accidents reported Mrs. Ralph Billings and Mrs. R. June 30, 194o. Cost of the stamp Council occurred in con- N. Chaney, is attending the sum- after uly 31 is reduced each month nectton wjth oven canning, it was mer session at S.O.C.E. She .to the following basis: said. About fifteen per cent oc­ taught at Crescent City several August $4.59; September $4.17; curred in connection with pressure years but will teach at Richmond October $3.75; November $3.34; cookers ______ and _ a few per cent in next year, December, $2.92;; January, $2.50 connection with boiling water ----------- I February, $2.09; March $1.67; Mrs. A. B. Bower left for her April, $1.25; May $.84 June $.42. o home in Oakland last Thursday after visiting at the Ralph Bill­ ings and R. N. Chaney homes. New Federal Auto Tax Stamps on Sale KDGAR Can Grandmothers join the Elves, Leprechauns, Gnomes,and Lillie Men's j Chowder and Marching Society, Mr. O 'M alley? IH MEDFORD IN THE MIDDLE OF THE BUSIEST BLOCK YOUR FAVORITE CUT-RATE PRESCRIPTIONS DRUGS VITAMINS SUNDRIES TOILETRIES TOBACCOS CIGARETTES STATIONERY WESTERH THRIFT STORE 30 N orth Central Phone Medford 3874 ‘WHEN YOU WANT A TREAT, COME TO EAT’ at the LITHIA HOTEL COFFEE SHOP Open From 6:00 A. M.—10:00 P. M. 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