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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1944)
Southern Oregon Miner, Mrs. Hess S ta g er and fam ily cam e Tuesday night from Vancou ver to visit at the home of Mr and Mrs. Guy S ta g er at Talent. W ed nesday evening, she and Mr .and Mrs. S ta g er left for Vancouver where Mr. and i l r a S ta g er will spend a month visiting w ith rela tives and taking a ^ c ll earned acation. They w ere atten d in g to usiness m atters in Ashland W ed nesday for*moon, before leaving. Thursday Night “ Up In Arms” Sid Reed, new president of the Lions club. Clint Baughm an and Don S ears w ere the local Lions club's representatives to atten d the s ta te m eeting of Lions in P ort land the first p a rt of this week. They are expected back before the end of the week, to tell local Lions all about th convention. Friday and Saturday Dr. Terrill has returned from a two weeks' chiropractrlc conven tion in P ortland. Bond Premiere! Thursday. June 29, 1944 I sta te s last week and was await- I lug tran sp o rtatio n from Weal Vlr- I gin la to a hospital where plastic su rg ery would be perform ed. He I was reported Improving, when an | acute liver condition developed The body will be shipped here for burial with F.O.E. services held. Hla survivors Include Ilia m oth er, Mrs Phoebe L. Kindred, 132 Sixth street, Aahland; two slaters, Mrs. Boyd Wilson of the same ad dress, Mrs. Doris Peterson of Karns, Oregon. One brother, Pfc. Henry L. S tew art is now located at Hammond General hospital, Mialcsto, California. A small son Andrew Lewis S tew art, Jr., 5, of B urns and a grandm other, Mrs. Rose S ta tio n , of Reeds Spring, Mo Three nieces and one nephew and other relatives an<| friends also survive. The furneral services will be held a t 3:30 p.m., W ednesday ai the Litw lller Funeral Chapel, with th e E a g l e s L x lg e , N o 201*3 of Medford in charge. ° ------------ “I slept in an editors bed, When no editor was nigh; And I said to myself as I pllhrw- ed my head, ‘How easy these editors Hi!” V FOR FIVE ANI) V FDR VICTORY A fte r attending th e M ethodist Conference in Portland. Mrs. Geo. W. Bruce went Thé Dallas, Ore., to visit w ith relatives several days People of Valleyview are busy picking cherries and haying. Mrs. Sydney Hall of Gresham , Oregon is a house guest a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eric. W er- plus Sunday- Monday Humphrey Bogart in Passage to Marseille Tues. - Wed. She's GMamorous* and E nsign George McCracken will g ra d u a te tom orrow from a four m onth's course in Communication work a t H avard University. Last week he w as taking practice work a t Quonfet Point, Rhode Island. E nsign M cCracken is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. M cCracken of the Valley View neighborhood. XOG Chairman Asks Fire Care “Gildersleeve on Broadway” Continuous Shows SUNDAY COUPON EDGAR W. SMITH 1013 Corbitt Building PORTLAND 4, OREGON se enroll me in the Mr. Smith . to Washington'* club. Sena me a membership card and picture». Name.------ -- Addre»»---------- — -------------------------- ■ City------ Pd. Adv. Smith for S en ato r Com m ittee, Leo Sm ith, M gr., C orbett Bldg., P ortland, Ore. — F IL M S — ; DEVELOPED & PRINTED ’ 6 or 8 ex. 15c per roll Double size 25c 5c e x tra of P anchrom atic. All , fine g rain developed. R eprints ’ 2c each. Double size 3c each Deckle or plain edge. Guaran-, teed work. Enlarging, coloring copying. I j O w prices. Send to— ECONOMY PHOTO FIN ISH E R S Box 1576, Station I) : LOS ANGELES 7, CALIF. Phone M7HI 41 E a s t M a in REA I. ESTA TE ami REAL INSURANCE Services Held for Pfc. Andy Stewart P/c. Andrew (A ndy) L. S tew a rt, son of Mrs. Phoebe L. Kin dred. tiled at the Newton D. B aker General H o s pi t a 1, M arinsburg, W est Virginia a t 6:30 p.m. on June 23. He w as aged 27 years, eight m onths and 16 days at the tim e of his passing. Andrew L. S tew art was born November 7, 1916 a t M errim an, N ebraska w h e r e he attended • g rade and high school, taking ; p a rt in all out door activities, i though basketball was his chief in terest. In 1930 he received a num- i ber of athletic aw ards. M arch 2, 1936, he left for B um s Oregon and was employed a t the , Palace Cafe a t th a t time. He had I m any friends also at Pendleton i and a t The Dalles. He was a m em ber of the F O E., 2093 a t Medford His m arriag e took place at P ayette, Idaho, on May 23, 1937. His induction into the arm y took place December 5, 1942, and he w as first stationed a t Camp 1 G ruber, Oklahom a. 'N ex t came Cam p Livingston, La., Ft. Sam Houston, Texas. From th ere he received his first furlough in Sept em ber 1943, which he spent here with his m other, Mrs. Phoebe L. ; Kindred, and renewed acquain tance w ith form er friends. He left for overseas duty on November of th a t year and was in A frica for a tim e and then in Italy In. th e fro n t lines, where he was wounded about t h e face a n d Shoulder on M arch 24 of th at y ear H e had ju st arrived In the Large Size Medium Size Smail Size Small Size Now 49** 29c 15c 10c Were $1.29 89c 29c 15c • “ Buy W ar Bonds” • METZ 5c - 10c - 25c and $1 Store a " . ’• » ■ •• "W w ?•*» ‘/ • " ' a “WHEN YOU WANT A TREAT, COME TO EAT” at the LITHIA HOTEL COFFEE SHOP Open From 6:00 A. M.—10:00 P. M. CLOSED MONDAYS COME ON, ASHLAND, LETS GO! For 5th War Loan Drive Let us worry about your bridge luncheons and dinner parties. I Merchant Lunches — Meals — Short Orders BOND PREMIERE ☆ ☆ Here’s How to Get Tickets: J Billings Agency SPECIAL D. It. F it /p u lr ir k — 5 l. L ou it P o tl-D itita lrh The Great Gildersleve in EVEN if you have cur tailed the use of, your automobile you need the b e s t insurance protec tion you can buy. G e t Comprehensive \utomobile Insurance from tliis agency-—Now LAMP SHADE bination of dry east winds and John Gribble of Medford was low hum idity, the entire w estern tran sactin g business in Ashland Oregon section could become a Tuesday. firey holocaust. E astern Oregon range and forest areas are ju st as F rances Egen wncx nas been in bad off.” Mr. Dodge pointed out th at southern California fo r the past w inter w ith relatives and a tte n d every invasion beachhead in the ed school there returned to his Pacific and the European th eatres home here to spend a vacation of w a r require billions of feet of with his parents Mr. and Mrs. R ay lum ber fo r every purpose and cautioned th a t fire started here Egan. in Oregon from 'm an’s carelessness F ran k J Calkins, field represen- I will be ju s t like shooting our sol tative fo r the N orthw estern M ut diers in the back. It takes 300 feet of lum ber to ual F ire association came M onday to confer with the local agent, j . ! land a soldier or m arine on a beachhead and 50 feet each month E. E m m ett. to keep him there. This lum ber Mrs. Wesley_ Hoxie and son ar- ! goes to repair docks, to build rived last W ednesday to spend a troop shelter, and to box and crate few w eeks with her parents, Mr. everything from foo<J and medi and M rs W.M. Harvey. They came cine to planes and guns which lands w ith the troops. Oregon sup up from Oakland, California. plies nearly one fourth of all the ------------ o------------ A t th e weekly m eeting of the nation's lum ber—th a t is why we Lions Club T uesday evening a t the m ust help keep fire from o ur fo r I L ithia Hotel, it w as voted to buy ests, Mr. Dodge emphasized. Two m usts for every citizen, the a w ar bond, so th a t it could be . counted on A shland's quota of local Keep Green repressen tative insisted, are: Don’t s ta rt fires 1 w ar bonds. yourself, and if you see a fire you ------------ o------------ Last,, m eeting of the W oman s ca n 'tp u t ou t call the nearest fire Guild of the C ongregational warden at once. L et’s all Keep Church w as held W ednesday at Oregon Green this F ourth of July, 1 the home of Mrs. Beigal on Mor- the KOG leader urged. j ton stre e t with a goodly tu rn o u t | of m em bers for the afternoon ses The .Miner for Q uality P rinting sion. A t six o'clock a covered dish -o dinner w as held a t which the hus- t bands of the m em bers w ere guests i Following the dinner, the men of I the group w ent to the church i building where several hours of w ork w ere put in in cleaning up » the grounds. ------------ o------------ “Don’t be a treaso n ist this F o u rth of Ju ly .’’ T hat is the word sent out by Mr. Bob Dodge, chairm an Jackson County Keep Oregon Green Com m ittee, as a w arning to cam pers and others who will spend this F ourth of Ju ly holiday in the woods of this state. “F orest fire danger will be g re a t from now on during the bal ance of the sum m er,” he pointed out. "W e are short of m oisture now in the woods. W ith a com- N o te . . . more than ever Buy your “B , Bond at any Jackson County issuing agent between June 24-29. Present your bond at bond headquarters in Ashland and receive your free ticket ONE TICKET PER BOND! and youd better hurry! for Series “ E” Bond Buyers THURSDAY EVENING JUNE 29—8:15 p.m. Varsity Theatre — On The Stage — W. P. R. C., Camp White presents IN MEDFORD IN THE MIDDLE OF THE BUSIEST BLOCK YOUR FAVORITE CUT-RATE PRESCRIPTIONS DRUGS VITAMINS SUNDRIES TOILETRIES TOBACCOS CIGARETTES STATIONERY WESTERN THRIFT STORE 30 N orth Central Phone Medford 3874 The Call of Freedom IN 3 ACTS — On The Screen — Danny Kaye in “ Up In Arms” ONE FREE TICKET PER BOND! BONDS ON SALE IN ASHLAND <J. S. Post Office, Bond Headquarters First National Bank AS ALWAYS THE VERY BEST IN WORKMANSHIP ANI) THE MOST COURTEOUS TREATMENT We appreciate your patronage WARDROBE CLEANERS On the Plaza Ph„nn 5981 I *