Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 13, 1944, Image 4

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, July 13, 1944
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Miss i'auluie U lstad returned , picnic dinner in the Ashland P ark
home last week from a vacation Sunday.
trip to Los Angeles.
Mrs. Reba Kelsey spent W ed­
nesday in K lam ath Palls.
Soldiers Prove litter­
ing to the USO Staff
WSG Enjoys
Speaker From
Klamath Falls
'o p e rated by three men.
The second cutting of ulfalfu
started Wednesday in many sec
I lions. A considerable portion of
the first cutting was dam aged by
rains In June. tOregonlun)
Three Navy Fliers
Killed at Lakeview
I
"These figures a re •vltMnce
th at pedestrian safely is a tui.it
problem, as well us an urban one.
S ecretary F arrell said "The rural
pedestrian accidents a te the tv-
suit. In most cases, of failure on
the p a rt of the person on foot to
exercise proper care when cross­
ing highways. Sixty percent of the
IMHlestrlan fatalities so far involv­
ed unsafe actions on the part of
the pedestrian.
"D uring the sum m er months,
there w.ll be many persons w alk­
ing along rural highways and
roads, going to or from farm s for
the harvest work In many cases,
pedestrians will be w alking short
distances along country roads.
Drivers should be on the alert
when driving In these ureas, ami
the pedestrian should accept his
share of responsibility for his own
safety. He can do this w alking on­
ly on the left facm g traffic, ami
crossing highways only when no
cars ure near enough to consti­
tu te a hazard."
The W esleyan Service Guild
m em bers of the Methodist Church
Three navy filers were kllhil
H enry Newton is convalescing
Mrs. Jewell Lockhart, director of Medford were g u ests of the Monday afternoon ubout 1 o'clock
a t his home on Iowa St. a fte r a
recent operation in K lam ath P alls of Ashland USO, and her staff of local Guild Tuesday evening. A | when their torpedo bomber crash-
volunteers s ta te th a t they like the picnic w as enjoyed in the lovely [ ed on the shore of Drews re ser­
living room a t the M eth­ voir w est of Lakeview while on
Mrs. John Yadon and h er m oth­ m any things they learn about outdoor
odist parsonage on laiutel street. a bombing mission In company
soldiers.
M
eeting
soldiers
of
dif­
er, Mrs. H arry Wood of K lam ath
Following the picnic dinner,
P alls were house guests of Mrs. ferent personalities and interests Mrs. Eric Weren, president of the j with several o th er planes The
Reba P. Kelsey the first of the proves th at old saying " It takes local group, took charge. A trio bombers were on a practice run,
firing at two targ e ts in the w ater,
all kinds of people to m ake a
week.
world". They love doing the little consisting of Mrs. Luctle McKay. when th e plane crushed, anti
Mrs Dorothy Monroe and Mrs.
Radio Technician first class, favors that soldiers ask for at the Della W eber sang "Take My cause of the accident has not yel
Dick P utnam is home on a fur- desk and just a few of them are Life.” Mrs. Sydney W Hall led been determ ined.
The dead are Lt. Max Louis
lough from his navy duties to things like: Will you sew on these i
visit w ith his p aren ts here a t Ash- 1 * ^ stripes for me." "Would it be in prayer. Mrs. Leona O rm and W einberg, pilot, husband of Mrs
land. Tech. P utnam was a mem- possible for me to borrow a cam ­ conducted the devotional meeting, ' Ann Hoffm an W einberg, K lam ath
using lovely poems of n atu re In
ber of the crew of the Block Is- era lo take 8ome pictures of the her message. "T ress” by Joyce Palls, Stephen W arnlek, 23, Whit
land, an a irc ra ft ca rrier which P^rk ■ ^ a y 1
a
to m ail 8 Kilmer w as played on the Vie- ney, Pa., half-brother of John
was torpedoed bv a Germ an sub- «ilver dollars back east to my a l ,m i r w as pmyeo on in« vic- , W arnlek, P ittsb u rg , Pa.; Joseph
waa lorpcaoea oy a u erm a n suu
ram tlv’ ’• \t i v I h*v«> trola
Concluding the worship P. C asterot, 20. Bakersfield. Cal ,
m arine m the South A tlantic some •
»‘,d t ^ , lymv fo“ “y J
the trio sang "D edication"
brother of Mrs. A. P. Grum in,
m onths ago and this is his first
R
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*oun<atn p en .
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,
San Francisco.
trip home following the sinking, j Would it be possible to buy $1
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was
Mrs.
John Yadon
of
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crew
the
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Tech. P utnam w ears on h !j ocr- w orth of airm ail stam ps Is there
When You Build . . .
a
cafe
in
town
where
I
can
buy
a
K
iam
atn
pans,
who
sp
o
te
*n
te
r* view naval auxiliary station rush-
1 vice ribbons, fhe aw ards for his
her work at Title latae, ,
j0
Bcene uf th e accident,
ship g ettin g credit for three sub good ste a k ? Is there a safe place esthigly
when It was a relocation center.
sinkings, and he points out th at for me to check my b ag ? May I She said th at her first oppor­ but ap p aren tly all three of the
the aw ards a re given only when tak e a show er? Could you w rap tunity to help there cam e a t occupants of th e plane pilot,
this photograph of me to mail
gunner and radiom an hud been
prisoners a re brough in’ o f f 4the home
to my g irl? May I tak e th is 11 hristnius time, w h®n *he J a p killed instantly. The w reckage
sub and does not include subs
anese
ChiistiAiis
appealed
to
the
WILL fire leae you with
sunk w ithout tak in g prisoners. He book back to cam p to read? Is Council of Church Women at was hauled to K lam ath Falls
has had a w orld of experience there some one here th a t would K lam ath F alls to assist them with Tuesday.
play a gam e of ping pong w ith their costum ing for their C h r is t- 1 M ondays crash was the sec-
sufficient money to re­
since joining the navy.
m e? and in each and every case
r,r,><rran, .
i t fter
t u , th
»>,.«
ih .
recorded with loss of life
m
as
program
A
at
the
build your home? Cer­
Ashland Elks will hold their a n ­ the hostess is so w illing to help K lam ath Falls women found v a ­ since naval gunnery operations
nual picnic a t the Jackson Hot these soldiers solve these pro­ rious w ays in which they might began here early this year. In
H AN1
I May a pilot of a fig h ter plane
Springs n ext W ednesday evening, blems and she feels like it is befriend these people.
tainly— if you’re insur­
1 was killed when his plane cru sh ­
AND
Ju ly 19, Sid Reed, secretary an­ w orth while for her to s«jrve the
She read a le tte r frrfm a J a p ­ ed In the H art m ountain country.
USO
if
she
does
only
one
favor
HEART
nounced this week. The affair will
ed. (Jet sound insurance
anese M ethodist pastor, who was |
be for E lks and their families. | fo r a 8oldier durinS her d u ly one of 13 m inisters a t the center. '
ACROSS
hours.
M
em
bers
are
asked
to
bring
their
TH E
Services are conductwl in both I
protection now before it
picnic dinners w ith them. Coffee
SEA!
English and Japanese. This p a r­
and ice cream will be furnished.
ticu lar p asto r and fam ily have ’
is too late.
now gone to D etroit. Many of
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Giffen and
the loyal Am erican Jap anese have
d au g h ter entertained Mr. and Mrs
been released and sent to o t h e r ;
C. H. W ines and fam ily for dinner
The first activity a t the local places in our cquntry.
Sunday afternoon.
Motor vehicle accidents t« ik
9 £ .~ .
;
£ ■ \
Both children and young people
club for the week end w as the
at the cen ter called for "God Bless the lives of 21 pedestrians in O re­
W
ives
Club
F
riday
noon
w
ith
a
PETERS
Miss C arrie May Smith, A sh­ large attendance. This group plan Am erica" ’as their favorite song, gon during the first five m onths
Phone 8781
41 E ast Main
land m anager for the Pacific Tele­ to have a swim m ing p a rty next with "A m erica the B eautiful” as of 1944, according to S ecretary of
R EA L ESTA TE tuid
S ta te Bob F arrell.
phone and Telegraph company, left week a t the Twin Plunges follow­ second choice.
REAL INSURANCE
F rid ay for Silverton on the s ta rt ing the luncheon which is to be
Of the 21 pedestraina killed, 13,
Mrs. Yadon also displayed some
of her annual vacation. She will held a t the club as usual.
of the handicraft of the women or 62 percent were stru ck In acci­
visit fo r a few days a t Silverton
M rs. S.d Reed, door hostess. and children. She stated th at they dents occurtng in cities, while sev­
w ith a sister and then go on to I checked in 54 m ilitary and 30 used paper flowers to add a touch en were killed in ru ral accidents
P o rtlan d w here she will spend the I civilians for the S atu rd ay n ig h t of beauty to their barren living
balance of h er three weeks leave. ■ dance. Donation of grapejuice, by q u arters
Following hor in terestin g p re­
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i Miss Zoe Phillyps, gave th e usual
Born to Mr. and Mrs. At Bounds S atu rd ay night punch a new fla- sentation, Mrs. W eren expressed
of Ashland, on F riday, Ju ly 7 a vor
color and the boys loved appreciation of th e local group,
daughter.
; it, and the refreshm ents for S at- and Mrs. Beulah F ab er for the
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! urday nights are prepared by Sen- Medford group. Mrs. Yadon re ­
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
F red Com best of Talent, was a jor Hostesses. Mrs. Carmel B arn- sponded, graciously expressing her
IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF business visitor in A shland T hurs- i thouse and Mrs. A lberta Leonard, pleasure in m eeting w ith the
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR day.
and the lovely home made cookies group,
JACKSON COUNTY.
were furnished by the following I
Between 20 and 25 of the Young la
lad d ;es
es of T rinity Espicopal C hurch ! ,
_ 1 A m a m
In tn e m a tte r of the E s ta te of
CHARLES M. PRATT, Deceased Peoples group of the Church of Mis. E sth er Young, Mrs. Angela ; (flfl lif t fl I l s | 0 D
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Tne undersigned having been C hrist and th eir pastor, the Rev. Sharyon, and Mrs. M argaret Dean 1
appointed by the above entitled E arl Downing, plan to leave this F resh cherries w eie from M rs. '
F razier Mrs. Gladys
C o u rt of the S ta te of Oregon, for com ing week fo r the annual sum - Mildred
Dooms and Mr. J. A. F lah erty , j
the C ounty aforesaid, A dm inistra­ m er cam p a t Glendale.
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' Flow ers decorating the tables |
tor of the E state of CHARLES M.
Mrs. Z ereta Reed left Tuesday were from the flowers gardens of
PRA TT, deceased, and having
qualified, notice is hereby given ' evening via bus for h er home a t i Mrs. Lewis Jacks.
to the cred ito rs of, and all persons 1 Alam eda, California, a fte r spend- i Sunday being a beautiful day
having claim s against said de- ! ing several weeks w ith her p a r­ the soldiers did stay out side m ost
Medford, July 8 H arvesting of
ceased, to present them, verified ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. E m m ett. ly, but they cam e stro llin g in and the w heat crop of the Rogue riv- I
as required by law, within six She has been visiting here since out all day and evening.
er valley started in mid-week. The
crop is estim ated- a t slightly be­
m onths a fte r tne first publication the firs t week in June.
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low norm al, due to the unfavor- ,
of this notice a t the office of
The Rev. E arl Downing, wife
able late w inter and spring w eath i
BRIGGS and BRIC SS, attorneys,
and th ree daughters returned last
er conditions. The w arm w eather
Ashland, Ore.
week from a conference of Church
at the p ast ten days improved
G. H. BILLINGS
prospects, County Agent R obert G |
A d m inistrator of the E sta te of of C hrist m em bers held from June
Fow ler reports.
CHARLES M. PRATT, deceased. 26 to Ju ly 6 at T urner, Oregon.
Am ong the th resh in g m achines
D ated JULY 12, 1944
Mr. R. L. Lindner, composing
In the field is a one-man combine,
7..13-Aug. 3.
room forem an a t the D aily Tyd-
owned by Arnold Bohnert, C entral
ings office spent several days the
Point in district farm er. It is the
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Oregon grass, clover and alfal­ latest th in g in th resh in g macKines
p ast week a t P ortland on his v a­
fa
seed
grow
ers
are
now
offered
cation. He returned home Tuesday
one of the few in the state.
IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF m orning In o rd er to be back on an additional financial incentive and
A
high percentage of the hay
T H E STA TE O F OREGON FOR the job here W ednesday, when to harvest every pound of seed crop is now being baled in the
JACKSON COUNTY.
the publication of the daily paper possible this year, in view of a field, w ith a dozen balers w orking
In the m a tte r of the E s ta te of will be resum ed a fte r a week’s prospective critical sho rtag e in There a re a dozen hay-baling rigs
ELLA ANN SULLAW AY, deceas­ vacation fo r all th e staff.
the 1944 crop seeds, according to in Jack so n county, all operating
word received by the s ta te AAA now. C ounty Agent R obert G.
ed.
The undersigned having been
office and the O.S.C. Extension F uw ler rep o rts more a re needed
service.
appointed by the above entitled
to m eet the demand. F arm ers now
C ourt of the S ta te of Oregon, for
"Congress has appropriated an p refer baled hay for feeding to
the C ounty aforesaid, A dm inistra­
additional $12.500,000 for use this stack hay, long in vogue, the
tor of the E s ta te of E lla Ann Sull­
L t. John C hilders left Sunday 1
PraC“ Ce
county ag en t explained. They rre
aw ay, deceased, and having quali­ evening for S an ta Monica, Calif.,
- m ents and providing a new pound
fied, notice is hereby given to tne where he will be stationed for the paym ent in an effort to get every rates to producers of red clover,
creditors of, and all persons hav­ next six m onths.
acre possible harvested for seed," alsike, and alfalfa seed for all of
says R. B. Taylor, chairm an of
ing claim s ag ain st said deceased,
production th a t m eets speci­
Mr. and M rs. Sam ple who have the s ta te AAA com m ittee. "The their
to p resen t them , verified as re ­
fications These specifications are
been
living
on
the
old
Pacific
high
quired by law, w ithin six m onths
.
. „ , .
. .
action has served to launch a vig- being developed and will be sent
a fte r the firs t publication of this j way south of T alent moved into orous cam paign, in every area to s ta te and county AAA officials
IN THE MIDDLE OF THE BUSIEST BLOCK
notice a t th e office of BRIGGS the house recently occupied by where legum e and grass seed pro- soon, according to G. F. Golssler,
.duction can be obtained."
and BRIGGS, attorneys, Ashland, Mr. and Mrs. P e rry Sm ith.
director of the w estern division.
An infant and pre-school con- ( . The previous 25-acre lim itation
Oregon.
T he pound ra te will be 3%
ference will be held in the City ’ on the seed harvest practice pay- cents, clean basis, for red clover,
G. H. BILLINGS
A d m in istrato r of the E sta te of H all T hursday from 1:30 to 3:30 m ent of $3.50 per acre has now and 2% cents, clean basis, for al­
ELLA ANN SULLA WAY, deceas­ p.m. w ith im m unization ag ain st been removed so th a t it will be sike and alfalfa. These paym ents
whooping cough, diptheria and m ade on an unlim ited acreage. It will be over and above th e re g u ­
ed.
PRESCRIPTIONS
TOILETRIES
sm allpox to be offered it w as an- is hoped th a t this will m ake it la r m ark e t price fo r the seed. De­
D ated Ju ly 12, 1944.
7..13..44-Aug 3.
nounced today. The T alent P ar- 1 financially feasible for farm ers to tailed ra te s by grades will be a n ­
DRUGS
TOBACCOS
ent Teachers association and heal- h arv est m arginal fields for seed i nounepd soon,
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VITAMINS
CIGARETTES
th unit will assist Dr. A. E. Mer- which otherw ise would be p astu r- 1 U nfavorable w eather and the In
hel, health officer and^ Miss Ber- I ed because of low prospective seed creased w ar dem ands for forage
SUNDRIES
STATIONERY
nice Wilson, public health nurse.
yields.
an(j
and food crops have resulted in
As near changed, practice C-l decreased legum e and g rass seed
Pvt. H arold B arr, stationed at
Camp Van Doren, Mississipi is will provide paym ents a t pound h arv ests for the la st tw o years.
The F ederal Land B ank of Spok home on a sh o rt furlough.
ane has allocated $16,000 in W ar
M rs. Floyd Goin and son of
Bond purchases to Jackson Coun­ P rospect is spending a week with
30 North Central
Phone Medford 3874
ty, Oregon, W arren P atterson, se­ her p aren ts Mr. and Mrs. Bob
c re ta ry -tre a su re r of the Medford Logan and is p u ttin g up fruit.
Group N ational F arm Loan asso­
Mrs. W alter H ilkey of C entral
ciations, announced today.
Point w as a business caller here
The land bank, which serves Monday m orning.
M ontana, Idaho, W ashington and
Mrs. Andy C arroll and son Sgt.
Oregon, has invested $2,000,000 in H atler C arroll who is home from
bonds ,of which $500,000 has been , Texas on furlough w ere calling on
credited to each state. The state friends and tran sa c tin g business
allocation, in turn, h as been credit here W ednesday. The C arrolls re­
Closed Mondays
ed to each national farm loan as­ side n ear T rail.
sociation group office county on
Mr. and M rs. Dick M orrow of
the basis of th e num ber of land Ashland were T alent visitors Sun­
bank borrowers.
day afternoon.
"Officials of our bank feel it is
Cpl. Jam es McDowell is home
th eir patriotic duty to invest idle ! from Texas visiting his p aren ts
funds in W ar Bonds,” said R. E. and o ther relatives.
Brown, president. “Money raised 1 Mr. and Mrs. Billie Gleins are
Meals on Week Days 50c up
Special Sundays
th rough th e fifth W ar loan drive ! the p aren ts of a nine pound baby
is needed by our nation a t this boy born at the Com m unity Hos­
crucial time. W ar Bonds help to p ital in Ashland S atu rd ay m orn­
hasten th e d ay of victory and save ing1.
the lives of o u r boys, and the
Mr. and Mrs. George Pheifer
Open 6:30 a.m. - 9:45 p.m. daily
bonds them selves a re a sound In­ and son Jack and Mr. and Mrs
vestm ent"
Wayne Cowdrey and fam ily had a
Friday and Saturday
Insure!
Farm Safety Week
To Start July 24th
Ashland USO Club
Popular on Weekend
TAYLOR
WT
Billings Agency
if
SMALL SIZE HOUSEHOLD
Harve$t Opens in
Jackson County
Payments Ready
Seed Production
For More Forge
STEPLADDERS
Unusually Well-Built and Strong
The handiest piece of household
Equipment you can have. Only . . .
$2.98
METZ
5c - 10c - 25c and $1 Store
TALENT NEWS
IH MEDFORD
YOUR FAVORITE CUT-RATE
Land Bank Allocates
Bonds to This County
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