Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 20, 1944, Image 4

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, July 20, 1944
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
FIVE UKNKKALN VISIT
t'AMT WHITE HOSPITAL
HAND TOOLS RANK AT TOP OF THE
LIST IN CAUSING FARM ACCIDENTS
K lb M e“ t rrlAihllw
offlce at118aucrem ent° The v b ito v . ja y “ w het? MaV“ ^ » ’ 1 David11 Mv-
L4szie k . M err.t, Aahland, wan are well known here as Mrs. t» a c h J r Comtuumllnw
' i5ntly°K°ratini l X d T J a r t ^
5*'
.*! a ? orn?er ‘‘38‘8tant of the Ninth Service L in m u n d .
Hand tools such as axes and slipping, flying objects,
* ach<H»l class Ssn
. er m ast*r c,erlt in th* C ham ber ot Com- accom panied by fo u r Brigadier pitch forks m e responsible for
Sprained backs accounted for
¡ k X
w M
cent M erH. h y « ’ 7®
Z* ? “ A“i “ a,,d and CP> Generals, made a fast-m oving ln-
earneJf h S 'n i t t ^ « m e t
‘
“ ra ‘n*rd , had « Photo studio In .pectlon o< Ute S tation H ospital m ore accidents on Oregon farm s tha lBr« ‘‘‘ t num ber of Injuries of
th a n
m a e n in e r a
v e t.
°"® »Pacific type, the tepori says
ta r n td nta petty officer rating and Medford before entering the aer-
—
• • in than
The inspecting p arty arrived
nth«.i inuuiinery, veh.oteu | jacerate(| f,ng; rs w,.rc second an<l
a q u arte rn .a ster third class.
vice. He Is now engaged lit photo- two Arm y planes at the Medford
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fractu red riha third
M errit graduated from Ashland graphic work for Uncle Sam
Air Base shortly before noon d.‘*nl Hgurea lindlcale according to
Induntry has dem onstrated time
high school In ,941 He w as pro-
Thursday, being met by Col ’’ A Schoenfeld, deun and ulrec-
Kx?vn lff« ir.athleUCa and >tUden‘ I AmPerc A1“ ‘n Young. a driver F raiik T. Cham berlin, Post B u t - ) t o F, o i ■««’‘cu ltu re at Oregon S tate and again th at aecldenta can be
d rastically reduced by unalysls ot
X r i f » ¿ n - .a a « .a
. for the Sy«t*n» Freight Service. geon,
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and Lt. .........
Col, .......
John
W. Hors- coL**«e
and an educat on al c a m ­
arrested i«««o
this w
week
on i u the
ley.
Executive i Officer
They I Bean Schoenfeld calls atten tio n hazards
« n r M
n . errit enlisted m in i n the „ i navy a ir waa W44x.oi.cu
evn m
iv le
y , n Post
w i fUXeCIIUTO
n iic i
paign
to
teach people to tu ’ie p re ­
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— - having
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) to Oregon farm accident causes In
ed U-ainimr a t M t
rt!ce;v' charge
an overweight , left the sam e afternoon.
the sta te chairm an adds.
and1
U k
’ ,oad on his t r “ ck. by S tate Police | Besides Gen.
McCoach, th e V|8. connection with N utlonal b arm cautions,
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Reductions of as much i.s '»C per
.
-
. »« the n . „
"C . w ...
as Offto*r
O fficer Johnston.
J o h n s t o n I In
N e ll., itln
H intr
u c n e r n l officers
„ fftce r u
tran
sferred
n j u .In
s t .xiiee
i c e Nelle
g general
Included 8 V.ei?’
? ? ly u 3, ,o 2U’~ u f cent in factory and tralrio accl-
tran sferred to the San Diego na- Burn>. court T h u ^ y ho waa B rig Crt.n . Joseph F.
B attley, " hlch he »• B,at® chairm an T he «lents have
raciory
resuited fron, pteven-
val training center last October.
fined $150
and
$4.50
costs,
which
Deputy
Chief
of
S
taff
for
serv-
Heavy
toll
taken
each
y
ear
by
tlon program s, Dean Schoenfeld
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.
«« air'll , 1 it >» I ee
a r*r« 1. I.... * 1»
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were ¡»aid.
Ice commands. A r m y »«'‘Y*’-'« !
sJ?h
said In point,ng to a need for re
The local cherry crops are prac­
I Forces H eadquarters. W ashington
‘ i L crU m
cognition that the fa u n accident
tically cleaned up. A few early
Wiley of D C ; B r* G*n -F re d erick Rankin
^ ? e h ^ rim.netrn rnte has steadily Increase I to i
Mini B
H r r,<
iif Gen
4ït*n R*ymond
R aym ond w
W
R
w 'u i e ’ n m r k ^ r 1108 *** “ p p earin g * AsWand were 'business- cailera a t !and
B I » I m « « a im W O rk e iM a m i S lic h rt f in a n c ia l point where agriculttir«» today «f i is .
loss
th
at
everyone
connected with
on the m arket.
E lkton
DnUn
M
of the Surgeon G eneral’s Office
ag
ricu
ltu
re
is
asked
to join In this one of the most hazardous of in­
W
ashington,
D.
C.,
and
Brig.
Gon.
day.
dustries.
Miss Elwoodina H arp of G rants
J. M Willis, N inth Service Com- Program of farm safety,
Pass and her brother Cpl. Gilbert 1
mand Surgeon.
Tbe annual report of the accl- |
C. Roedell from Camp M arfia, !
O ther m em bers of the group dent prevention division of the
Texas spent the week end with
were Col. Leo W. DeRosier, Air sta te industrial uccident commis-
Mr. and Mrs R. M Hays Cpl )
Corps IJalson Officer, Arm y Ser- siou shows th at hand tools r.u ik ,d
Roedell is home on leave visiting • _
. vice Forces H ead q u arters; Col. J. a t the top of the list of causes of
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hays at G rants I The Talent G range met Thurs- B. Flick, Ninth Service Command farm accidents for farm ers oper­
Pass.
day evening and nine new mem- I consultant in surgery; Maj. F ran- ating under the w orkm en's co m ­
byrs were added to the Grange, cil H Horne, personnel officer for pensation law In second place
Mrs. O
E. H adw iger and , L u rin g the Lecture H our some | Gen. Battley, and Capt. J. E Ber- I were power or horse-driven v«»hi
When you check up, af­
«laughter, Shirley Ann, of Pueblo. ver-v interesting reports were glv- nolfo Jr., uide-de-eamp to Gen. cles. followed In order by ladders
Oolorado arrived S aturday even- en by thi»se who attended the con­ McCoach.
and steps power-driven m achinery
ter a fire, will you find
ing to spend several m onths in mention of the S ta te G range which
Gen. McCoach's p arty heled a nails and slivers, anim als, poisen-
your
insurance too little
Ashland for the latter's health. was held a t G ran ts Pass. Marion brief luncheon conference with ous p lants or insects, and falling,
Mr. H arw iger is president of the Borg, who is now in the Waves Col. Cham berlin and Lt. Col Hor- j
to cover the value of
H adw iger M anufacturing Co. of sP°ke briefly and told of some of sley at the S tation H ospital be t.ra , of the N1|„ h S ervice’ Com­
your household furnish­
Pueblo. W ednesday noon Mrs. ?be things they were doing to help fort» com pleting their inspection lnftnd F o rt
ltts> u u h
H adw iger and d au g h ter were din- in
kVar- It was announced th at tour. The visit here was one of a
ings?
.
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. th e H.E.C. will m eet T hursday at series covering the various hos­
It
is
better
to
do
»the
M. Giffen.
j the G range Hall to spend the day pitals in the command.
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| cleaning house. A pot luck dinner
checking now, before
(Cam p W hite G renade)
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Lt. Wm. Savin, stationed a t ! win ** held a t noon-
the fire—and be sure ot
; Camp McCoy, Wisconsin, has been ' . M r . a n d Mrs. C. Larson and
insurance sufficient to
appointed com m anding officer of , rs-
Driscall of S aratoga,
his com pany for a month while t 'a l*f°rnIa - visited Mr. and Mrs.
cover your loss.
I his superior officer is away. Lt. F rn est W hite a t the Locker P lant
Savin w as form erly co-publisher one afternoon last week. M rs Lar-
i s " Mr
s . Ds c s " • "
1 c - K
r s 1
R ^ . ns s i ;
Dentist
of the Miner.
lo
f
Mr.
White.
They
are
of
the
v
r„.,
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I ijir a n n i
d istricts of the F ree M
ethodist
F riends in Ashland have receiv-
.
' / n ^a,ny
®P* 'C h u rch are announced, along with
12-14 Swçdvtiherg Building
ed news of the death of Mrs. | erate th ree “ large ladder factories new P ortland area appointm ents.
L aura G. Meade a form er resident ! m . ? allfor“ Ia
P h o n e 8781
41 E ast Main
Rogue River d istrict appoint-
“ r
and m eats were E. R. Quick at Ash
REAL
ESTATE
and
of Ashland who died in Sacra-
Phone 21501
. mento, California, on June 28. I
land; R ussell G. K eller a t Medford
REAL INSURANCE
N
icky
of
K
lam
ath
F
all
w ire Valeria Cleveland a t G rants Pass;
1944 while on a visit to her son.
The home was a t 276 Van Ness
° X ^ r - ? nd “ «i’ Ju n e Hoxnlng Miller a t Roseburg:
avenue fo r 13 or 14 years. She
While here the Gilbert Johnson and Eva Johnson
■1 has m any friends who will regret P y
sited the House of Mys- at Calapooia and B orris Hughes
5-UhPi S ‘n4 l« U v e .Wl" >yn" “ ,hl2e ! Mr. and M r,. Glen B.nwn and a t K lam ath Falls.
She la survived by her husband, 1 ^ ¡ ¡ y ,w ' r' w_i’ k ' ” d » " « « ’ » '
Thomas Meade and three sons. ^elaUves here. They a re form er re-
Fulton, Roy and Clinton Meade
d, ^ ‘
P, aCC a
,
She is also survived by three ' „
.a R y E®1®8 an<1 Mrs. Joe
grand children.
| “ a 7 l“ n ,were shopping in Med-
~ The funeral was held S aturday fordraM? day
The pear crop of the Rogue riv­
Mrs. Loyal B ates left S atu rd ay er valley will be larg er than last
July 1 a t the Mission Chapel of
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when ______
it w as ______
below _______
normal. _
Andrews and Greilich. and inter- m orning for P ortland to visit re- year,
ment was in E ast Lawn cem etery ! lativesx there. She plans on being i according to C larence A. Pankey
Sacram ento.
i aWi a y _ t w ° w e e k s
_
of the R eter F ru it company.
Mrs. Roy U nrich and Mrs. Boses will be the largest crop
F ra n k Tilford were tran sactin g with B artletts, W inter Nells and
Chaplain John D. Leach, of the business
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in Ashland Monday after- Comice next.
i | W.P.R.C. a t Cam p W hite, accom- noon.
The pears are developing well
Panied
by C Mrs
Leach - and
S g t. » M r and Mrs. F red Sanburn •* VS*
of U under
w
arm
sum
conditions.
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i/ile l
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Is 111 1 m
1 1*. er
I
V
v J I lU l 1 1 U » I 9 .
^ L phv r
t
af ! ?r° rth Bcnd were ca,!ed here by H arvesting will s ta rt around
p IL
t 'Ì. u ” n ? r d th5
illness of Joe Dennis A ugust 15. No ceiling prices have
Rees a t a picnic in L ithia P ark who is a patient a t the Sacred yet been set by the OPA, but are
Sunday afternoon and evening.
H eart in Medford. They are near expected soon.
relatives.
H arvesting of the barley and
Rev. J. Howard Rees visited
Mrs. L etta Coin and son John oat crop is about completed. Both
Chaplain Jolln D. Leach a t Chapel returned to their home in Pros- were good crops, larg e r than last
no. 10 a t Camp W hite this past pect afte r a week.« visit w ith her year, C ounty A gent R obert G.
week.
parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob ixigan. Fow ler reports. T hreshing of ear-
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, Mrs. Velma Colwell and baby ly w heat will s ta r t in some sec-
Cpl. and Mrs. Phil B rainerd ; Junior have returned to the home tions n ex t week.
stopped in Ashland Monday, com of her parents Mr. and Mrs Geo- i
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ing in from Sacrem ento, to visit
Newlin afte r a m onths stay
“Blockbuster*” $778 Each
with friends here for the day, on 1° Ashland with her sister Mrs.
“blockbuster” bomb weighs
, th eir w ay north. Cpl. B rainerd is Bernadine Moore Mrs. Colwell’s 4 000 pounds and cos’s $778, it
! on furiough f r « n the arm y and | husband is some where in England wa9 ie a m ed this week a t the head i
in<
Mrs. Brairterd
is taking her vaca­
q u a rte rs of M ajor General David
tion from her duties in the OPA i The Miner for Q uality P rinting McCoach, Jr., Com m anding Gen-
Friday and Saturday
im m o ti« *
plus
Dick Foran
in
“Prairie
Thunder”
Sun. - Mon. - Tucs.
* • ’* a
hl*
TALENT NEWS
LU
YourHome?
Ashland Man Gets
Church Appointment
Harry A. Huffman
Billings Agency
Larger Crop
of Pears Seen
jt i
Wed & Thurs.
Housecleaning Helps
Aero Wax
15c, 25c, 45c
Old English
39c, 69c
Radiant Furniture Polish 10,20,25
Brooms, best quality 98,3U19, $1.29
Vano
29c
Fly-Ded
15c, 25c, 45c
Ant-Ded
10c
Roach Ded
10c
Oil Mops
49c, 59c, 98c
jl
METZ
5c - 10c - 25c and $1 Store
Notice to Water Users
of Ashland, Oregon
IN MEDFORD
IN THE MIDDLE OF THE BUSIEST BLOCK
1. Do not open hose or open faucets when paying for 5,000 to 15,000
square feet. Use spray nozzle with hole no larger than %-lnch
.... in diameter.
LARAINE DAY
fro n t rtto Coa no»
W»
BUNDLES FON FREEDOM'
plus
N e w «cespades a t th e «croen'»
m oat a d v e a tn ro a « d o c to r!
2. Do not set sprinkler so it wii! interfere with traffic on sidewalks.
3. Do not alio’.v water to run off jour property on streets, gutters,
alleys or on your neighbor's property.
4. Do not have leaky faucets, water closets or fixtures on your
premises.
5. WATER MUST BE TURNED OFF IMMEDIATELY IN CASE
OF FIRE.
Lionel BARRYMORE
Van JOHN5ON
Marilyn MAXWELL
Keye LUKE
6. DO NOT RUN CITY WATER AT N I G H T BETWEEN THE
HOITRS OF 10 P. M. AND 5 A. M. This restriction is to allow the
orchardists on the high points to get sufficient water for their
crops.
♦
There is plenty of water if it is not wasted.
Those violating anj of these rules may find their service discon­
nected.
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PRESCRIPTIONS
DRUGS
VITAMINS
SUNDRIES
TOILETRIES
TOBACCOS
CIGARETTES
STATIONERY
WESTERN THRIFT STORE
30 North Central
Phone Medford 3874
AS ALWAYS THE VERY BEST IN
WORKMANSHIP
AND THE MOST COURTEOUS
TREATMENT
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BUY mÂ
WAR BONDS
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We appreciate your patronage
Ashland City Council
WARDROBE
On the Plaza
CLEANERS
Phone 3281