Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 09, 1944, Image 4

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- Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, November 9,1944
TEEN-AGE CLUBS - va -
The Miner for Quality Printing.
' ing the winter months, Farrell
' GANG ESCAPADES
J declared. Another important fuc-
(Contributed)
! tor is decreased visibility, due to r
| Teen-age clubs - wise and hap- heavy precipitation, fog and Ion
Pubilahad »very Tburaday at 167 Main Street. Ashland, Oregon
! py thou8ht translated into suc- ger hours of darkness. Inatten­
total of 3M n i ^ t w oiin, m ° n< ,h e
action - are springing up tive motorists often are caught
nresentative»
-union'
everywhere these days. They are napping by patches of frost on
Carryl H. & Marion C. Wines, Editors-Publishers
p re se n u u v e of 20,000 Green boons indeed to b u sv w«>aiv bridges or in shady places, after
Dr. H. A. Huffman
e n u i? n iL 2 ^ ? OnHW^ h“VC tak' ' Parents who had begun’to teste most of the road surface has been
suDDrtsfinegd ? t ^ m J h»enii Pttrt \n I the,r own special anxieties as to dried oft by the sun.
Entered as seoond-cl&aa mall matter in the post oiflce at Ash­
uPP,rts;sln8. detecting and report- where their children might be or i "The ulert motorists who anti­
Dentist
land. Oregon, February 15, 1936, under the act of Congress
ing fires in our farms, fields and what they might be doing at cipates such hazards as these,
at March 3, 1879.
forests.
| who reduces his speed during in
times.
"We have always been cogni­
i clement weulher and who checks
13-14 Hwedenberg Building
And
Ashland
isn’t
behind
the
zant of the value of our youth pro
his vehicle to make sure the e-
van
in
this
youth
movement,
de­
gram,"
says
Mr.
Hayes,
"but
this
my opportunity." You never can
signed to ward off the growing auipment is in good operating or­
Phone 31501
tell - maybe you'll teach him as year, with a doubled enrollment menace of juvenile delinquency. der, is not likely to be involved
and
a
seemingly
endless
supply
much as he will teach you.
in an accident," the secretary of
In
an
ounce
of
prevention
is
irest and energy these .
ounc® °} Prevention is state said. "However, the drivers
If you analyze the statement of interest
with which I started, you find it youn«i people have really sur- , teen-age Pchib is right *on° the who overlook these factors ure
| boils down to "We don't
hke : P ^ d «ur expectations."
I ^ a m ¥ o r it not o n ly ^ o u ld nro the drivers involved in accidents
By Ruth Taylor
what we don't know.” In that lies I. These leen age youngsters have vide a p le a sa n t m e e tin g d a r e due to winter hazards.”
the solution. Knowledge is
the been responsible for
dissem- ' and adeqPate recreation for^ oys
The other d . , X heard a friend 1 le y W “^
B5 S d S £ * ? ,- .“ haM I
S3
ha'v^o’
I MEDFORD-Two hundred Mex
lean nationals, now engaged in
whose .............
judgment
, UWE, ¡»„z — -
-
■ ' I M
™
DR. E. N. TERRILL
fall harvest work at Newberg,
"Most oi our troubles, at home well,
Hillsboro and Hood River and
as well as abroad, stem Irom the
Chiropractic
Fiiyaician
other northwest farming areus,
face that we don t like anything ° “ ? o ? ^ “ ?eW™ T ra°u on Um I Th“ \ a ^ ^ T n d * w h e r e S h s f i c T t y ^
tnat is different ”
will be returned here for winter
work in the pear orchards. Coun­
Specializing In the Non-Con­
Take the prosaic question oi Oregon continues to s h o w a ‘o report all types of fires One- homes¡ leave s e e t h i n g o
slight increase over the figures .' hundred-n i n et y-t w o o f o u r sjred ¡n the
of fovin» di« ty Agent Robert G. Fowler re­
fining Treatment of
food - thougn as one wno prides for
the year
1943, ¡secretary
Secretary of
of Guards have extinguished smaii
small Clpiine
cipiine and
and care
care y f loving dis- ports. A contract with the fruit
ior me
year 1943,
Hemorrhoids (Piles)
herself on n<y cooking, 1 resent Stxxti*
Rnh
Fari-ddl
annnnnrori
ir,_
blazes
and
32
others
have
report-
**
.
.
State
Bob
Farrell
announced
to-
winzes
and
32
others
have
report-
Could
nnv
u
n
growers’ league has been signed
tne imputation tnat lood is pro­ day in reporting September re- edJ ,r ?*r fires to
Protective
u,d
«
V
«
/
ha,11
!
n1
ge
Office Phone 4371
for their employment. Fowler
saic. We are set in our tastes oy
I authorities.
heartedlv thx
whole- Fowler said. The workers will
wnat is iamiiiar. My little assis­ gistration statistics.
Lithia Hotel Building
There were 413,039 vehicles re-
To close the activity season tion of everv f W .n ’dmiO"°Pera' be used exclusively in tree prun­
tant can t unuerstand my loud­
ness lor Irogs legs - but doesn t gistered in the state at me end these people were asked to sub- muni tv? So Httle m "«.!? * C° m ' ing.
Ashland. Oregon
More than 500 of the Mexican i
in anv
* °? r‘
see wny anyone doubts that salt of September, an increase of 2,- «nit an original essay of 500 seives~
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v
c
z
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i
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u
i
ay. we can> ^or nationals employed here during
roe ana scrambled eggs are the 801 over the registration for the words on the subject "A Tale “-----------
tne coming men and women who the pear harvest left Wednesday
from the Oregon Woods.” The re- will
perlect breaklast disn. Kememb- same month a year ago.
take our places all too Soon!
Of me total, 328,679 veh
icles, • I -------—
sults of tJ?ls request
have been Could such a cause be ignored or by train for the north.
•nicies
er tne complaint of the Bntist
V P rv d r a tir v in ir
Q i n x i n « ^ .9
Tommy about caviar - “The were private passenger cars. This ' v?ry gratifying. Stories of early met reluctantly or half way bv
type of vehicle showed a slight I Pl°neers, expressions of aesthetic any of us?
bloody jam tastes of fish!”
y
decrease
from last September apP£e<;iaVPn °f. b°th plant and
So it is with people. For exam­
li
a
building
fortunately
avail­
animal life and personal exper­
ple, mere is me famous story of when mere were 329,196 private iences of their own exciting ad­ able for the meeting of these teen
me Englishman who lived m passenger cars on the highways ventures in the Oregon woods age groups needs work and mon­
Paris lor twenty years without and streets of Oregon.
were among the hundreds of es­ ey beyond that provided by the
Busses continued to show an in says
learning a word oi French - he
ABOl'T VITAMINS, and scientific research has
received at program head­ eager efforts of the youngsters,
"wasn’t going to encourage them crease, with 1,176 reported this quarters.
their friends and parents to make
proven their necessity for good health.
vneir suiy
in spvdiuxig
speaking their
silly language.'
language.’ September, compared to 1,118 a
it comfortable, what a little price
Fourth place winners in this for
Tne poor man rails at tne sins Xear a8°- Trucks also showed an
community
directors
to
pay’
thn millionaire.
miHiyxw a
rT The
'L.„ ricn man
___* IT increase
T/'I'fsaCf* With
i flK*! XF vehicles
oh ir»l n c re­ state-wide contest a r e : Betty What an investment for us al Ito
of me
with •! r 45,063
EVERYBODY CAN FIND . . .
looks at the poor as a weakling, gistered now compared to 42,834 Nave, Richland; Freda Swanson, share as, taxpayers! and we
their
favorite
vitamin products in the complete
Swisshome;
Charles
Hargitt;
Mol­
Labor is suspicious of Capital, I a >'ear ago- This is an increase of
stand ready, all of us. to back
vitamins
sections
at Western Thrift Store in Med­
Capital fears me strengm of I »bout five percent, me largest in- alla; Robert Pfeiffer, Eugene; up a youth activity that a few
î^>rvr.x You
V a ,. can
A ««-------.ui_
Labor.
carry this —
on in crease shown by any type of ve­ Wesley Baird and Rebecca Free­ far-seeing, courageous souls have
ford.
man, Cave Junction; Joan Jack- set in motion.
hicle.
definitely.
Linslaw; Lonnie Harris, Cat-
Don't we, folks?
We are too apt to try to make
Motor vehicle registration fees son,
EVERYBODY WHO SHOPS. . .
ourselves big by belittling others. for the first nine months of me tage Grove; Mary Jo Bean, Wood
Instead of frankly and freely ad­ year amounted to $3,438,683.37 burn; and LeVerne Loree, Cove. i v / n / V »
Southern
Oregon Vitamins Headquarters . . .
before reaching the
Fifth place prizes are being a-
mitting mat we have a lot to compared to $3,338,987.68 a year
warded
to;
Har
o
l
d
O’L
e
a
r
y,
Finds
Medford’s Lowest Prices
years> at which time
learn mat other people might ago.
Grants Pass; Hugh Sterling, Don­ they become subject to selective
know, and remembering its cor­
Finds Authentic Vitamin Information
ald Reed and Ruth Dygert, Esta­ service are invited to consider
relative thought mat maybe we
voluntary enlistment in the Navy
cada;
Martha
and
Eilene
Pratt,
Finds
Medford’s Largest Variety
know some things mat it would
Swiss home; Donald Wilson, Ten- bearing in mind the new oppor­
do mem good to learn, we shut
Over 500 Kinds and Sizes
mile; Wallace and Warren Mind­ tunities for continued educational
ourselves up in a mirror lined
progress
in
active
service,
the
re­
er, Sherwood; John Hargitt, Mol­
room. We need to discard the
alla; Roger Nordlund, Astoria; cruiter said.
mirrors, open the windows and
Charlene’Roe;* Arago7"BilQ°Dun- I „ J " addition, the “G.I.” bill of
see what is outside.
ston, Jacksonville; Violet Biggs, f Igh , .se^ UP liberal educational
No group is perfect. No group
Alsea; Lila Mae Isom, Roseburg; 1 Dei™*“ ' or ex-service men who
30 North Central
has all me knowledge. This re­
Phone Medford 3874
Lee Lafferty, Gold Beach; Jacqu- ’ enllsted at the age of 25 or under.
sentment of difference is not just
Arthur Hames, 1 4- y e a r-o 1 d line Zysett, Monroe; Marilyn Hall
a resentment by me majority. Gold Beach Green Guard, was
FOR HIGH QUALITY HARD-
The minorities are just as quick named winner of me annual act­ McCinnville; Donald Seibe r t, war* and Houseware, reasonably
Dallas;
and
William
Kergil,
Ger­
to condemn or resent any differ­ ivity contest sponsored by the
‘b»nk of Marshall -Wells
ence on me part of me majority. Keep Oregon Green Association, vais.
on the Plaza. Phone 21231.
Let us face mis problem of dif­ according to an announcement
ferences
some -------o-—
intelligence. made public by Edmund Hayes,
----- - with
----- ——
None of us can know too much, i chairman of the Keep Oregon
None of us but who can learn J Green execueive committee.
from others. None of us but who
Margaret Starnes, twelve, of
has something to give in e x ­ Shedd, and Erma Rea Gienger,
change.
thirteen, of Courtrock, were a-
How about it? The next time warded second place p r i z e s .
run r up
against
* you
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— ~ a “different”
^***«>* v... Third
xunu piavc
MJ Win-
Will-
place dWdlUi
awards WCIIl
went to
person^ can t you say “Here is ■ ona Pugh, eleven, Junction City,
Supplementing the Navy’s long
established vocational and trade
training program, a broad system
of voluntary in-service education
through which ambitious young
men may win high school diplo­
Prompt Delivery
mas or even college degrees, now
is functioning wherever Naval
WHITTLE TRANSFER
activities exist, according to Herb
PHONE 8881
Crain of the Medford Navy re­
cruiting station.
There already have been in­
For all makes o f cars and
stances, the Navy representative
said ,in which young Navy men
actually have obtained college
degrees through this program,
SPECIALIZED SERVICE
fully accredited by the leading
DRY
educational institutions of the
MEDFORD
GRANTS PASS
PORTLAND
country.
Thousands
are
continu­
for all DODGE and PLYMOUTH Cars
ing their progress toward high
CORVALLIS
EUGENE
school diplomas while serving
their country.
Leaving Ashland:
Dodge Job-Rated Trucks
The in-service educational pro­
gram is in line with the Navy’s
5:13 a.m.
10:37 a.m.
policy of encouraging young men
9:34
a.m.
11:22 a.m.
to further their education to the
12:44 p.m.
greatest extent possible. It urges
• Factory Equipment
11:22
a.m.
PHONE
8781
young men to complete high
11:13
p.m.
10:07
a.m.
school before entering service if
• Factory Parts
at all possible.
GUNTER FUEL CO.
At the same time, young men
DUINSMUIR
YREKA
WILLIAMS
who have a Navy preference and
' REDDING
who definitely will not be able
SAN FRANCISCO
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
L£ ‘OnJ ?HmminP 1 thlrteen. Rich-
ard; Colleen Moore, fourteen,
Corvallis; Joyce Gienger, eleven,
id C o u X o ck *en*#r’ tWvive’ both
These vouns«ter>
»k
WHAT’S THE
DIFFERENCE
EVERYBODY’S TALKING!
KOG Names Gold
Beach Green Guard
Winner in Contest
WESTERN THRIFT STORE
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Navy Pushes In-
Service Program
of Education
D R Y F IR
SLABS
S425
per load of
100 cubic ft.
FROM ASHLAND
Skilled Repairing
SLABS
PHONE 5311
CLYDE N. CATON GARAGE
AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION
(BtoMyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)
YODR FRIENDLY STORE
COMPLETE GROCERY
Featuring Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Your Patronage Is Appreciated
PLAZA GROCERY
For Better Flavor
& Satisfying Goodness
ASK FOR
M T. ASHLAND
Butter & Creamed Cottage Cheese
A t Ashland Groceries and Markets
ASHLAND CREAM ERY
W hat is made in Ashland, makes Ashland
Mr. and M n. Haya
A 8 ALW AYS THE VERY BEST IN
WORKMANSHIP
A N D THE MOST COURTEOUS
TREATMENT
We appreciate yeur patronage
WARDROBE
On tlie Plaza
CLEANERS
Phone 3281
Leaving Ashland:
7 29 a.m.
11 34 a.m.
6 39 a.m.
1 19 a.m.
6:39 a.m.
7:24 p.m.
TO KLAMATH FALLS
Leaving Ashland Daily:
1:55 p.m.
10:55 p.m.
Your local Greyhound agent can give you much valuable
help and information on any essential trip, short or long.
He can tell you the best way to go and also the best //»<
to go and he. will be glad to help you. Your local Grey­
hound agent is a good person to know.
Agent: H. G. TRAVIS
Depot: GREYHOUND TAVERN, 101 E. Main
Phone: Ashland 8181
8KKVINS ALL TM t W IST WITH BKMMDABLt TRANSPORTATION