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.
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“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
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a rt, son of Mrs. Phoebe L. Kin
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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“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
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at any
Jackson
County
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and receive
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THURSDAY EVENING
JUNE 29—8:15 p.m.
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The Call of Freedom
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— On The Screen —
Danny Kaye in
“ Up In Arms”
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