Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 21, 1944, Image 1

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ASHLAND. OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1944
$2.00 per y e a r
Itepuykan Campaig" Services Held for
Local Chamber of Gets
Started Here
A m eeting of the republican Jp f
Ml||||v|p
Commerce Slates precinct
com m itteem en was held ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■
in the city hall Sunday evening !
to got the Jackson county repub­
Meeting Sept. 28 the
lican cam paign under way for Monday Morning
coming election. C hairm an ‘ Funeral services w ere held
u iv
w . mi . . »
w /m u i*
.« .. 1
ASHLAND USO CLUB TO
CONTINUE OPERATION
Mr. c . w . Reynolds, associate
Fire Department Out
For Two Smail Fires
d u b woSPd b? k?Lt open a« tona '
as fh^re was a need to?
10 EUwin Hahn oi V2a ?"
The .shed was completely
destroyed. It contained a consid­
erable quantity of lum ber, wood
a wood saw, some slabs etc.
About $150 dam age was in cu rr­
ed, which was partially covered
by insurance.
Youngsters play i n g
w ith
m atches was the cause of a fire
a t the head of Nutley street this
week, the fire being confined to
grass. The pum per truck was
sent and prevented any damage.
regional executive, USO, was in
The A shland fire departm ent
A shland Monday and m et with was called out last Friday to
as m any of the council m em bers b ttl
bl
t th corner of
S.h° r i ^ h t h and A streets in a shed be
Voi. 13, No. 32
Ashland Dentist
Returns from
Overseas Duty
The local Cham ber of Com­
M ajor and Mrs. R. L. B urdii
lb , a t
m erce hus scheduled a Forum Kulph Koozcr of A shland was in Munday,
same home Sunday, after Major
the m ilitary in this locality
charge
of
the
meeting.
i
for
J
;
W
m
tue,
who
aied
eariy
m eeting for m em bers of the o r­
Burdic had been released from
was pleased to find th at
were made for securing ■ urm uy morning, thus closing the 58 He m arines
ganization to be held Thursday m e Plans
I arm y duty, under a new ruling of
and
52
sailors
and
m
b
e
rsh
ip
_____
in the 50,001 Dewey career
of
one of , A shland's
evening. Sept. 2» a t the Lithia
the w a r departm ent, which
,
. business
., well
..
Waves visited the club this past
carters for the club known
leaders.
leaders, For
f o r the week
the men irorn Med.
Hotel Coffee Shop when a fine club. H eadquarters
places him along with a num ber
has
been
set
up
in
the
Lithia
past
J5
years
he
had
been
active
ford
Air
rie
ld
and
c
White,
dinner will be served. The m eet­
of other dentists on reserve duty,
o
_
ing will be held at 7 o’clock. The Hotel and com m itteem en started in every endeavor for the better- |
but allowed to retu rn to their
im
m
ediately
t
o
get
m
em
bers
m ent of Ashland.
Forum committee, under the
homes.
Mr. W hittle came to Ashland
chairm anship of Lloyd Selby has from their precincts. Registration
Dr. Burdic enlisted in July.
rolls
are
being
carefully
checked
in
1909,
with
his
fam
ily.
His
been fortunate in securing Ed­
1941
as a reserve officer and
so
as
to
get
tne
m
axim
um
num
­
children have grow n to m anhood
w ard M. Phelan, m anager of the
1 joined the 41st divition of the
Seattle Retail Trade Bureau as bers of voters out for the coming and womanhood in the com m un­
arm y. He left for overseas duty
guest speaker. Mr. Phelan has election. A m eeting was held in ity. He was in partnership w ith
in August of 1942 and was on
Medford
Monday
night
where
W.
C.
Mitchell
in
the
clothing
stated that he will talk on the
duty in Hawaii and the Solomons
How
the
WAVES
have
taken
county
wide
plans
were
laid.
business for nine years. In 1919
subject, "The retail m erchants
areas. He returned to the states
o.....
—
over
vital
and
im
portant
Navy
he established the W hittle T rans­
position In the post war era."
in May of 1944, first as a patient
jobs
in
nearly
every
phase
of
fer
and
Fuel
business
in
which
Mr. Phelan is recognized as
A shland Public schools will at the Birm ingham G eneral Hos­
he was actively engaged until his Navy activity, which opens up
an outstanding speaker along the
conduct
a big w astepaper collect- | pital a t Van Nuys, California.
m
any
new
opportunities
for
retirem ent in 1940, on account of
lines of his subject. He has just
follow ing his recovery he was on
ion
cam
paign the last week in Fc..................
young
women
in
this
women’s
ill health.
returned from a m eeting of the
duty at hte Hoff G eneral Hospi­
Septem
ber
and
everybody
is
urg­
The
county
clerk’s
office
re-
rn
e
c
ie
rx
s
o
n
ice
W
hittle
took
an
active
service,
will
be
described
by
Mr.
Am erican retail Federation in
tal at Santa Barbara.
ed
by
both
school
officials
and
ports
more
that
800
applications
,
part
jn
tbe
Masonic
O
rder,
being
1
Petty
Officer,
Evelyn
Moore
of
W ashington, D. C. held Sept. 7-8.
local
Salvage
__
Com
_________
m
ittee
officials
____
.
i
M ajor Burdic expects to be
from
Jackson
county
servicem
en
a
m
em
ber
of
Ashland
Lodge
No.
|
the
WAVES
at
the
tem
porary
He also attended a m eeting of
to sta rt im m ediately to save back to his practice here by the
the National Controllers Con­ for soldier ballots have been re- ! 23 A F. and A. M., Siskiyou WAVES recruiting office he r e every
ounce of waste_paper pos- j middle of October or as soon as
gress of the Retail Dry Goods As­ ceived, and more are expected. 1 c h a p te r No. 21; R oyal’ A rch Ma- ! Friday, Septem ber 22 at the sible to aid the students to dul- his office is vacated by Dr. Frsd
It
is
estim
ated
betw
een
1,000
and
son
Malta
Com
m
andery
No.
4,
Cham
ber
of
Commerce,
yester-
sociation, while in W ashington.
- - - who plans to move to
Kni’aht«
o m n plar;
la r ' P
P ast
a s t Potentate
P otentate day announced Recruiting Spe­ licate the m arvelous record th at Fields,
nights T
Tem
He is a past president of the N at­ 1200 applications will be receiv- K
they m ade last spring in the col Roseburg, it was announced. M a­
------- H erbert W.
... Crain,
...... Recrui-
—-
of Hillah Temple A ncient Arabic cialist
ional Association of Retail Secre­ ed.
Opening date for m ailing the Order, Nobles of the Mystic ter-in-charge of the Medford U. lection th at netted about 75 tons. jor and Mrs. Burdic w ill re tu rn
taries and a past m em ber of the
The exact date of the collec­ to their High street home, as
Navy Recruiting
substation,
ballots
has - been
as Shrine: and m em ber of Alpha
-7—; designated
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Board of Directors of the Seattle
October 9, and the final date is c W h iiCtpVCi
a p te r No
1 , O
rder of
handles
WAVES applica tion will be announced later, but soon as the occupants, Mr. and
l,u. A
vyiuc.4
v* E astern j which
..
4L-
Cham ber of Commerce.
regardless of the date, the collec­ Mrs. Wm. Brigge m ove to the
October 27. The earlier date will s ta r He was likewise a m em ber ’ tions in Jh
is area.
this
area,
This is the first mem bers m eet­ be for ballots addressed to the far Star.
of the Elks Lodge No. 944.
I WAVES are throughly trained , tion in homes and stores can be- new home they hove bought on
ing of the cham ber for some time w ar fronts, and the latest date
G ranite street.
A m em ber of the F irst Presby- . when they take over m an-sized gin a t once,
and as the cham ber feels that for servicem en stationed in this terian ______
church ___________
of Ashland, he was jobs at Navy shore stations with j
they really have a message to nation.
its of the
a ‘ faithfuT ’adherent and active in the lim ...
. United States
the m erchants of Ashland, they |
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-.v
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supporter in the undertakings of because they have completed
are urging all m em bers to be
his church
specialized training at the navy
present, and especially the m er- |
He was born in Gholson, Miss, schools a t the nation’s leading
chant members. The ticket sale
on February 21, 1875 and was colleges and universities. In most
. F inal services w ere heldI F ri-
committee, headed by H arry Mor
day m orning for Henry Giddings,
aeed 69 years, 6 m onths and 24 cases, this training can be used
ris is already on the job pushing
News of a change of owner- whose death a t Crescent City,
days a t the time of his passing. , by the WAVE when she returns
the sale of tickets. A lim ited
( His m arriage to Miss M argaret to civilian life, according to Spe­ ship of the W ardrobe cleaners occurred last week, and w here
num ber of seats are available for
was m ade this week, a fte r the i funeral services w ere held Tnurs-
made know n Monday Castlem an in Greensboro, Ala., cialist Crain.
the dinner m eeting and those de­ of lt this was
deal was com pleted some time day. Friends and acquaintances
week
that
the
taxi
service,
took
place
April
20,
1898.
uFe-
n<^
handling
256
siring to go are urged to get operated for the past three years
survivors include: his wife, different jobs in the Navy, torm - ago. The new owners are Mr. and of the pioneer w ere at the Ash-
their tickets right away, this by Howard Odin, had been pur- ( M His
W hittle; his son W. D. erly handled by men, thereby, Mrs. Elz Hartsock, who come land M ausoleum w here com m i,.-
week. Tickets may be had from chased by M ark F. Goin and W argaret
hittle;
the
V irginia releasing thousands of m en for here from Hermiston, Oregon, m ent services w ere conducted by
Mr. Morris or can be secured at Jam es Daily. Of the new owners W hittle; a b ro daughter
th
e
r
C.
C.
W hittle, fighting assignm ents w ith the Mr. H artsock has been here since Rev. George Shum an, pastor of
the Cham ber offices in the city
Septem ber 1 and Mrs. Hartsock the local P resbyterian church,
was learned th a t Mr." Goin is Seattle, W ashington: two sisters, fleets.
.
hall.
I it
well known in Ashland, he has Mrs. H. E. Baylis and Mrs. Luke
Experience or aptitude i n n e a r came this week. Purchase was Mr Giddings was a member, of a
M aster of ceremonies will be been living her for na num ber of Robichaux, both living in Texas, ly any civilian occupation qua l- m ade from H. A. Hodgens, who pioneer A shland fam ily.
Eurl T. Newbry, cham ber presi­ years, but worked in M edford as These, w ith a host of friends, fies a young woman for enlis - has operated the business the
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dent. In addition to the talk by dispatcher for the term inal Cab , m ourn his loss.
m ent in the WAVES. Require- past three years. Mr. Hodgens
Mr. Phelan, an entertainm ent is until it consolidated some tim e the L itw iller F uneral Chapel ments have been relaxed so th at will leave soon on a trip to better
being arranged.
ago w ith the Yellow Cabs. Mr.
Services were held M onday at a young wom an in norm al health his health, it is understood.
MEDFORD, The federal court
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-o-
Coin took charge
in Ashland w ith the Rev. George Shum an can qualify, if she is betw een 20
for the southern Oregon district
Daily, who officiating. Mrs. I. A. M irtck and and 36 years of age, is a United
w ill open its fall term here Oct­
Subscribe for The Miner today. Monday, while Mr.
operates the Daily P ain t Shop in Mrs. G. M. Frost w ith Mrs. J. W. States citizen, and has no child-
ober 3, w ith Federal Judge
M edford will be the “silent p art- I McCoy a t the piano sang, ’ N ear ren under 18 years of age-
Jam es A lger Fee presiding. Forty
ner" in the deal, leaving Mr. 1 to the H eart of God” and ’ Tis So
Young women in this area are
six residents of Josiphine, K lam ­
urgea to
io see
see P
x -e
n y Officer
v u i w a Moore
«xw .e
Staff Sergeant Dale Tuer, 20, ath and Jackson counties have
Goin to do the wo?k here.
Sw eet to T rust in Jesu s”. Casket urged
etty
the tem
tem porary
porary WAVES
WAVES recruit
recruit son of Mrs. E thel F. Tuer, Cen-
--- ~ - - iurOrs
The taxi service will operate 1 bearers were I. R. F ndeger, J. H. a a t t the
— <
p om t, Ore., has joined tne oeen canea as jurors.
(By OLD TIMER)
from t e k " »¡Tnd a t n f T a s t Hardy. B. W. McNeal, Sam J o t- mg office
here
To tMe Editor:
Half HunareU Ctut> by Hying ms ’
M a in s t r e e t it was learned The don, R. E. Sweeny and R. E. Det- and 5 P.M. 11 they are unam e io
filtietn com bat mission over oc­
same
c
re
w
’of
d
n
^
e
rs
w
dl
con-
rick.
Honorary
pall
bearers
w
ere
see
P
etty
Officer
Moore
Friday,
C hildren starting grass fires
tm ue to ^ n ? ra to here and the Wm. T. Wallace, Earl T. New bry, Septem ber 22 they are asked to cupied Europe. He is the holder
furnish our paid fire departm ent same
class serv“ ? will pre- T. H. Simpson, Paul B. Rynning, w rite to the Medford U. S Navy of tne A ir Medal w ith six Oak
a little exercise and incidentally “<S th high
TALENT, SEPT. 19—Mr. and
af
« - ¿ ¿ f o r Fred Engle end O. O . Alencrfer Recru ting .ubsU U on for
1i m - Leaf C lusters.
help pass the tim e away,
Flying as a tail gunner in a Mrs. Cannon m oved their h ard ­
form ation on the WAVES. Trans
the
past
four
years.
who
represented
the
various
v v *
portation is furnished all WAVE Liberator heavy bom bardm ent w are from the old bank building
Football as usual in spite of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Odin have not Masonic orders to which Mr applicants, who are qualified,
q u an n ea, to
io unit
uiui since j his
u s arrival
auivax oversea» o n W agner avenue in to t h e
tearful pleas for tne conservation yet announced their plans for the W hittle belonged,
S l iVliUUIl,
A WCi u<w
tc a iifO u
u iiu in g w
vivci know « as
the Portland for com pletion of their | la
last
March, Tuer
has onvv
shot down . u Stearns
building
better
n oo
as
fu
tu
re
but
will
stay
here
in
Ash-
Interm
ent
was
m
ade
in
...ix
i.
x all
ii
n n u tn v n
ia n p ? t th
h a a t t a attacked
t t a c k e d ; the Trx-nn
1 i!o hm
H in'i
. ____ x
of gas and tires.
with*
expenses three enemy
pianes
Tryon Mprr-pn
M ercantile
buildm*?,
e
n
listm
en
t
land. Mr. Odin stated how ever, M ountain Vlew Cemetery,
his form ation, in addition to until repairs and enlarging their
_
< * /
paid.
i
m any flights over the on refin- building can be done.
Crossing the m ain stem w ith th at w ithin a short tim e he will
Check your heating equipment
autos parked close to the safety get into some other line of busi­ now for coming winter. We have
I eries in Vienna and the oil fields | Talent school opened M onday
ÎUY BONDS------
lines is about as venturesom e as ness, as yet not announced.
a t Plocati he participated in tne m orning for assignm ents w ith a
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plenty of stove pipe, dampers
bombing of bridges and coastai i good attendance.
the feat of W ashington crossing 1
and stove boards in stock at Mar-
the Delaware.
gems
in Southern France
- i p red Com best of Jacksonville
thall-W ells store on the plasa.
ing the invasion. I d
i vdsRed b js m other, Mrs. Louisa
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L ,
* * *
Fighting m ust be second n a ­
a chance to increase my
g
j c ombest M onday and Tuesday
France,” grinned Tuer.
The
tu re to the Finns. They fought
Mrs.
Evangeline
May
Scoles,
24
G
erm
ans
didn’t
have
a
plane
in
01 inis week.
the Russians until they got tired
th e sk v ”
i Dale Dobbins of the U. S. N a v y
Regaining their second w i n d of Medford, was given a fine of
A bout 35 staunch Democrats
Tiler graduated from the Oak- is spending a few days in T alent
they have turned on “their pro­ $10.00 and costs of $2.50 and a 10
___
ith friends. He lived several
day suspended jail sentence in
attended the county central com- land
iand Technical
fecn m cai High
n .^ n School
otnuui i a*, n 1 w
tectors,” tjie Nazis.
city court last W ednesday on a
m ittee m eeting in M edford Mon- California and was employed by years here before his enlistm ent.
A
t
the
weekly
m
eeting
of
the
,
* * *
of taking m erenandise
his ia tb e r, an O akland contrac­
A1 Sherard is ^pending a few
An economist says they're too charge
k iOT t h lUbH ^ S?hP e u e rtso e a k -
F. E. Thompson, acting secre- tor, before enlisting in Novem­ days on Dead Indian w ith Mr.
from
several
A
sm
and
stores.
The
m any $1,000 bills in circulation. jail sentence was suspended on the l i t h i a Hotel,, t
g
P
. ta ry, opened tne m eeting by read ber, 1942.
and Mrs. Lysle Tam e.
T hat's funny, we never noticed condition th a t she pay the fine, er, brought by
Uan qirk- i ihg the m inutes of A ugust 15, the
-o-
Bill Law rence of M edford was
it
court costs, and repay all the L ^ u b h c ^ r e U t i o n s ^ d ^ f t e l d
iítro d u ^ in íH h e m -
business caller here T hursday
* * *
stores listed in the sta te m e n t
afternoon.
In ye olden times w hen the
Mrs. A rchie Estes retu rn ed
“ big m a g a ji.e s . Fortune
e¿!é
voice of spring was heard m en
N
president
home from the Com m unity Hos-
would drag out their automobiles
Time
and
Life.
Mr.
Van
oickiu
,
P m c i n o n t ttn n s p - i
w R.
n Powley,
P n u r ip v n
r e s i d e n t of t the
he
gave a very interesting 'talk need to re-elect President Roose- Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Pital in A shland w here * e
and set to w orking a long rested
’
along the hues
lines ¿f
of how the large v velt.
e lt
^ m T a n v S : a ^ o u n U t h a ^ - « w ^ n T an appendix operation
motor. Nowadays the poor little
engine gets no rest w hatever, for h ^ c X I e t J j t S ' r e s i f c S d ' i S a
J o h organize
n ^ e t o r a o f cauiv»
^ t o FMls
£ J 3 o n * M ille r of M edford called
s, how li is n e a io
»» iu u S o y e d ^ S n S o 7 , t h i f y , , e
„ ar
Oregonians m otor all the year,
nas com pieiea ns r e s v r ic ie u r u « u —
------- H i.tr ib u te d i Mrs Jo h n P eter of B utte Falls proved a contribution tm s year
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program for this season w ith the w ritten,
nam ed as chairm an and ap- of $85,000 to the National War onfriends m T alent Sunday even
v * /
An observer rem arks th a t our completion of 40 miles of a heavy and all t h e o t
public8 A pointed as her com m ittee to aid Fund in addition to regular Com- ing.
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„
Mrs Q E m unity c h e st contributions ap ......................
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J
gold a t Fort Knox is “like having duty m aintenance w ork on a rte r- ting the news to the p u o u c .^ poinw -
Mrs. H arriett
Bates *-----------
is spend­
e x tra clean shirts in a bureau ial and m ain secondary roads, ^ar8e , V¿r n
c ;r i,iin’s talk very Naffziger Mrs M ary Kelley, and proxim ating $50,000 annually, ing the week w ith her daughter,
Van Sicklin s ta k very ^
zl| er¿ ^ tzMoafryM edíor^ ’ and ^ aking the aggregate sum $135 - Mrs. Clarence H unter and fam ily
draw er.” A nd w hat's th at like? County Engineer Paul B. Rynn- found
ing reports. All of the large road interesting. Mr Van Sick m nas , Mrs. A. » w a r « o ^
Ashland. 000, according to w ord received in the Phoenix district.
* / *
f e 8 mag“ K
“ was decided to hold the irrst by R. B. Hammond, m anager
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Candidates throw their hats in im provem ent prolecU w ere poet-
Tne
Edw ards service stati
the ring. O ther folks dust them poned to be available for post- up m a w
speaker at a num - organization m eeting in the Med- , here.
National W ar ‘ °PPosite the Post Office receive .
off.
w ar projects.
¡ b e ? of m eetings in Jackson coun- J o f d Hotel W ednesday, Septem - I A llo ca tio n of the National W ar
cQat Qf w hite paint thi
The tim ber a c c e s s r o a d ber oi m eetings
ber 27 a t 2 o’clock.
, Fund contribution, based on War
Mr gnd Mfg Royal B a t e s
* < *
We read th at the average life through Ramsay canyon in the ty.
k th
t ;ons w ni have
r> * D Davis chairm an of the Fund quotas, now are being com- spent Sunday at K lam ath Falls
of a dollar bill is one year. Not
son
m
...........
ours. They have a tough time
.... ___ ___ David Mc­
lasting one day.
Combs their son Bob who spent
the greater p a rt of the sum m er
-
v
ooive. .h n r ia m t mu«
to ktiiu
executives oi
Asmanu,
m
discussion
on tne
m au
er.
i I
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T h e ever)
toad
is
b
u
ilt
scout
of
Ashland,
in
dlsCussion
the
atter.
Uncle Zeke opines th at those labor shortage, th e ro aa is o u iu
there returned home w ith them
s- niIt masters of the
F r(,a K e l l e v reDorted
presidential polls are a delusion
to attend school.
and a snare. A recent Fortune
, The P.T.A. are putting up
poll gives Roosevelt a com fort­
i for the school lunches. Ch-er two
«
X
«
‘“i X t r 0 M e X X ' o . the eo„-
able lead. G allup’s survey indi­
MEDFORD,—The
Eagle
Point
hundred jars of peaches have
ho’mills
citv by
ten
Boy Scout
Fund driv
com m ittee,
told
the
m ills nf
of this
this! city
o y je
n m
m iles
u e s the
Councii
for funds to gressional
8 je » for the
tQ be
held of in 4-H clothing club won the home ready been put up and torm '
cates th at Dewey has a good ♦
. C . rate/
ai,c . LaRe ______
_____
narade g to
held
chance too. G allup fell down on
carry on the w ork of the Boy ^ edford October 4, beginning a t economics judging contest, held and prunes are being ce r
th& W all ce poll, showing him a
Scouts in the area.
7 p m and which w ni be follow- recently, prelim inary tc the an- later.
w inner by a mile. It m ight be
ed
by a rem ote control broadcast ' nuai jacKson county
(¡»opor
well for Fortune a rd G allup to
from7 K. P. Hall w hen various i fair scheduled Septem ber 26-28,
7
take a lesson from the L iterary
candidates will
speak.
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! Mrs. E R. Cham berlain was the
MEDFORD.—Rev.
H arrv , W
H erbert Haw kins of Ashland
Digest and not stick out their
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A resolution on the efficiency j leader
Hansen, chairm an of the P resby­
w a s arrested last W ednesday
necks too far.
Final date for voters to regis- of the late Dr. E. W. B arnum
The Table Ro^k cookm gjteam , terian w artim e service commiss­
ig drunk
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¡Mrs. O. C. H a m i l t o ^ s ^ a
ion for southw est Oregon, an­
Dewey is m aking promises ga­ He posted bail of $10.00 in city i ter for the general election in was passed.
court
which
was
forfeited
w
hen
Novem
ber
is
Saturday,
Oct.
7„
Broadcast
recordings
w
e
r
e
d mon<?tratj£,n and t h e Table nounced the district’s mmta
lore Among other things he says,
appear for trial. Cpl. the county clerk reports. U nder made w ith various speakers talk-
clab took first the Coming vear a s $2', ’’ 5. T h e
if elected, he will give the W est he failed J. to McGee,
of the M anne Oregon law, voters are required ,ng in favor of those candidates Rock clothing
D w ok i
fund will be devoted to spiritual
a cabinet m em ber and fire Ickes Michael
PS h i n « dem onstration
w ork among service m en and
and Mr. Perkins. Ickes’ reply Barracks at K lam ath Falls was to r| side for six m onths in Ore- not present.
the same night for dis- igon, and there are no other rest-
The m eeting wound up w ith an clot! g
.
, b m em bers women. The
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em-
“W h tt a happy world this would arrested
orderly conduct. He was bound ! dence requirem ents. Many vot- interesting talk by Flowd K. | Cam p•Coo ke y
^ 2 braces 27 Presbvteri^n chure’w«
be "if" it were not for “if”.
over to the m ilitary police a t ers have been registering, includ- Dover, candidate for congress composed oi Doys,
in «mnfbprn Orncfon
Camp
W
hite
and
was
returned
to
|
¡ng
newcom
ers
and
thpse
who
from
the
fourth
district.
c
u
it-b
ak
in
g
^
o
n
ie
si.____
M shuTnan of AshlioH P r- ’w
The days are getting shorter,
terian
also the roads to Berlin and his base for punishm ent. He had (hav changed their precincts since « The n ex t m eeting w ill be held
Th. ____
Miner _ for Quality Printing. ’ S
^ t o church
r X c o was
ïïn g nam
^ e a ed
r . chair-
.0
a a m
an
I L /«
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a ♦ kt a n
.
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WAVE Officer To
Be in Ashland Fri.
Many Requests in
for Service Ballots
Local Schools Will
Conduct Paper Drive
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Wardrobe Cleaners
u
.
Cn3l1£GS
O VlSIKlS
Howard Oden Sells
Taxicab Service
Aswand pioneer Dies
at Crescent City
U. S. Court to Open
S-Sgt. Dale Tuer Joins
Half Hundred Club
This ’n That
TALEHT NEWS
a s s is t
Medford Woman Fin­
ed for Shoplifting
Democrats Hold
Lions Club Hears Medford Meeting
Magazine Official
x Pacific
ovixiv T & T Donates ! a
to National War Fund
Jackson County Road
Work Is Completed
S
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V
X
Two Drunks Taken
Up by City Police
Tokyo.
bean drinking also,
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Jackson County
4-H Awarads Gi
CnurfilPS
October 7 Deadline
for Vote Registry
tha last alaction.
'Octobar 18,