Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 16, 1944, Image 8

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, November 16, 1944
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
World relief and reconstruction, Wren, Mrs. R. Brantley, and Mrs Dewey Farmer, PFC Orrin Son-
Evangelism, always tlie main call A. B. Wiitermood, Baptist Church berg and Cpi. ivaipn Mucall wun
mg ox me vnurcn, atewarusnip Mia. Amy true, Mrs. t rank Bean Junior Hostesses Carolyn Rose,
Heavy frosts huve been on the
An Ashland murine, Private ground
ot the wnoie ot life, Builuing en­ Mrs. A. T. Dangell, irm ly Guild; jean sample und sniney Weiss.
each morning tor tne past
The body of a man, found in rollment and attendance in me Mia. Cena Dugmli, Mrs. Norina
¡senior Hostesses on uuty were Fred H. Kannasto, l(, son ot several days in Ashlund, bringing
Rogue River al.'ve the backwat­ Sunday Schools. The Crusade' is srwin, Mrs. oeity /tuanis and Mrs. Alma steimett, m is . Ben John Kannasto, 219 Granite st.,
er of Ray Dam, was still uniden­ retching out tor me winning ot Mrs. Raul Byers, American Leg­ Willard, Mi's. Cieo need and Miss hus been graduated from tne in­ the first killing frosts of the
tified last week pending full in­
fantry and Browning automatic season.
souls lor Christ and tor the ion Auxiliary; Mrs. George An­ tvamieen Silver.
vestigation by Camp White, of­ more
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rate school at '
‘X 'w ^re-1 Junior-Senior P.T.A. will meet
raising ot $2a.0ou,oo0 tor world drews and Mrs. D. G. Haynie,
ficers said.
Oceanside, Calif. He is now pit i -
(Thursduv) at 8 I’ M ut
Also Dr. Fairham Church of Christ; Mia. W. D. Navy Needs Radar
The body was found by J. J. reconstruction.
pared
for
assignment
to
a ct nbut t ^ gM
Cafeteria School
tlie discussion ot Conference Jackson and Mrs. Cora True,
JenKins, of Medford, who was led
Rresoytenan
Church.
Youth work, and called at­
Trained Operators
^ A ' graduate of Ashland high club, will be explained by their
hunting ducks on Rogue River, wide
Magazines, Mr. ttussel Hibma.
to tlie new Institute sites
and discovered the body while | tention
school,
Private Kannasto enlisted sponsors.
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being selected and prepared tor
Driver violations were report ,
.
crossing the river above a log I youui
assemblies
wimin
me
State
Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Bruce of
ed in 83 percent of tne drivers
APru
jam. It was wedged between logs of Oregon. Reports were given Dairy Subsidy Near
the Methodist parsonage had us
involved m fatal traffic accidents! _
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and almost completely covered from me various organizations of 4 i l l l l i l O l l 111 \ CUT
a
correspon-
in Oregon in September, Secre-' Koy Bergstrom, -
,.i.
their house guest Monday and
by mud and silt.
me local church. Tne supennten- , y urin^ the one-year period tary ot State Bob Farrell dis- I dent from “ *
Tuesduy Dr. Silas E. Fairham,
On December 2, 1942, two dent
I office of the United Stales Mur superintendent of the Cascade
his appreciation that me dairy feed program hus Closed tudav
Camp White soldiers were re­ of me expressed
improvements
wmch
have
There
were
22
drivers
involved,
nies stopped Ur tel ly m
District of the Methodist Church
ported drowned in Rogue River, recently been completed in mis been in ettect, nearly tour mil­
where Di Fairham lives In Salem und
above the dam, and only one Church building making it now lion dollars in dairy production in lalal accidents and violations i Monday on his way
visits the Methodist Churches of
rv,“w ’
body has so far been found and one of me nio:i attractive wor­ payments have been distributed were reported for 14 of these., £ulls> 10
The
violations
included
excessive
I
b*
expected
coirea
identified. The body found Sun­ ship and social centers in the to the state's farmers and dairy­ soced with five drivers' disre- ed veterans, lh e murine correa this district severul times each
yeur.
men through the county AAA
day was dressed in a khaki col­
par t of Oregon. Dr. committees,
R. B. Taylor, state garuing traffic signs and signals, I pondent is always
ored shirt and wore a plastic southern
Fairham
left
for
his
home
in
3;
improper
or
double
parking,
2;•
tor
stories
of
A
^liin
’
Bill Burdic, S 2/c. U. S. Navy
chairman, reports.
identification chain, but had no Salem on Tuesday, morning.
too closely, 2; driving and »t is he who writ
left here Sunduy for Iowa City
identification tags. It was esti­
Payments are being made now following
where he will enter pre flight
mated by Deputy Coroner Carlos
for me months of September and „„ the violations, 1 U,e n»d. 1; > ¡ »
He hus been visiting at
Morris that the man had been Talent Heading 6-man October, at me rates of 70 cents a other
school
The mose fe/quently reported Eugene and Portland newspaper home for the pust couple of
dead about one and one-half or County Football 1 ist i hundredweight for whole milk
man.
violations in all accidents
two years.
weeks
10 cents a pound for butter- driver
Talent * high school’s six man 1 and
during me month were failure to
fat.
Producers
are
asked
to
sub­
Lee
Ryan
was
in
Medford
on
1
football team is heading the east­ mit their evidence on sales as yield rigid of way, 527 drivers;
An Ashlund marine. Private
Methodist Men Serve ern
division of me county league soon as possible, with December improper start from parked posi­
four wins and no losses by 31 the closing date for filing Sept tion, 179; following too closely,
Waffle Supper Mon. with
j tt.n h .rn , TO
• £
?22; excessive speed 172; on wluch h . I. <1.. ■n.n.uvr.
&
X
c
° tf £ V r weei° T o ^ who eniber-October applwaUona.
The men of me Methodist
wrong side of road, 134. Of the
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infantry
und
Browning
automa­
Church prepared and served a has sDarked
bulldoa offensive
From October 1, 1943, through total of 4,881 drivers involved in
Pfc. Bill Green, who has been
sparked the bulldog
rifle school ut CumD Pendle­
waffle supper to the Church offi­ all season, crossed the goal line August 31, 1944, Oregon dairy all types of traffic accidents in visiting with his parents, Mr. and tic
ton, Oceunside. Calif. He is now
received a total of
Mrs.
George
Green,
left
Sunday
cials and others who attended three times with R. Hartley scor­ producers
the business meeting and Quart- j ing once. Conversions were made $3,831,212 on 702,558,800 pounds I ^ r t e ^ t o r ’a .S io r'a b o u t 5*0 per- ¡'¿'return "to his base at Camp reudy for assignment to a combat
t
Campbell, Kentucky.
He is a UIA former student of Ashland
erly Conference in me Fellow- , on passes to Redmond and Sand­ of whole milk and 8,9b5,242
pounds of butterfat sold. The '
ship room of the Church on Mon- i ers.
member of a mechanized cavalry , -- —
nunham . n
troop. He has spent the pust two high school. Private Dunhurn m
number of producers receiving
day evening. Dr. Silas E. Fair-
Eastern
division
is
now
on
me
listed
last
June.
ham, District Superintendent pre­ second of the league play with the payments averaged 18,761 per Auxiliary Appeals
I weeks in Ashlund.
sided at me business meeting, two more games remaining on month.
Dr. R. E. Poston was admitted
following which he discussed the Talent’s schedule. They played
' The Rev. and Mrs. Howurd
Taylor points out mat t h e for Wounded Aid
Appeal to the public of me ur­ Rees write mat they arrived in to the Community Hospital Wed­
post-war program of the Method­ Eagle Point there November 10 dairy production payments have
gent need. The time, is short Marietta, Ohio, after an unevent­ nesday. He hus been 111 for sever-
ist Church which by thfijjoard of
Central Point at Talent Nov­ helped to maintain war-needed Here’s our big chance to do ful
Bishops has been named “The and
trip. Mr Rees planned to leave al days,
milk by relieving me squeeze on
ember
17.
Both
are
afternoon
grand, for boys and right away for Fort Devon, Muss, i
Crusade For Christ.” This ‘Cru­ games beginning at 2:30.
dairy producers who were caught something
sade’ has five spearheads The
between rising feed costs and girls, in our U.S.A. Hospitals wnere he entered me army as a
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Crusade for a New World Order,
fixed ceiling prices for their' pro­ wounded or sick, who are giving chaplain. Mrs. Rees will remain WANTED to buy Chickens, P.
“all”.
with her parents, at Marietta
O. Box 21)1. Ashland. Oregon
USO Donations
ducts. Aas a part of the hold-the- their
Oregons Problem is to supply
Flowers:- Mrs. Lewis Jacks, line program, me payments have Christmas
Boxes
to
me
Naval
Mrs. Margery Barker received
Mrs W. D. Jackson, Mrs. Elmer been effective in preventing an
at Astoria;, The Station word from here husband. Sgt.
Riley, Miss Berna Haight, Amer- inflationary price spiral for dairy Hospital
Hospital Camp White, The Veter­ John Barker that he was leaving
ician Legion Auxiliary and Wom­ pioducts, me chairman said.
ans Hospital at Roseburg and for overseas duty and giving his
en’s Civic Club.
Portland.
Approximately 2,900 APO number.
Cookies:- Mrs. C. F. Conley, USO Girls Guests at
8th
ift
boxes
are
needed. Everyone
Mrs. Flora Hudson, Mrs. A. L.
i Oregon should offer to help.
E. W. Pratt arrived Tuesday
Marine Anniversary
The gift boxes may be made
from Wenatchee. Wash­
Mrs. Jewell Lockhart, director up of items you would ordinarily morning
ington
to
a couple of weeks
accompanied a group of Ashland send your own boy or girl Hand­ with his spend
son,
me
Rev. Ward E.
USO hostesses to the 169m an­ kerchiefs, leather goods, hand Pratt and family. He
arrived by
niversary
of
me
Marine
Corps
mirrors,
playing
cards,
games,
bus early Tuesday morning.
IT’S THE HILARIOUS ANSWER T
at Klamath Falls recently.
fruits such as dates, figs, raisins,
The dance was held in me oranges, apples, nuts, candies,
THE $64 QUESTIONI
Field House at the Barracks and cookies, fruitcakes, cigarettes, the season, really took a heating
a large birthday cake and punch tobacco’s, pipes and many other with a final score of 35 - 0.
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The assembly Friday was first
were served during me evening. items
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Eack pkge should be marked entertained by the Dramatic Club
Is asked many times after
whether intended for a man or a They gave another play “A Real
STATE FINANCES
I Thanksgiving.” The characters
Salem—State Treasurer Scott woman
every fire, but we are askinq
These
boxes _____________
should be ready
Beare;
reports mat me state of Oregon
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. were Mother. . Marilyn
.
you now. Is It Insured? If not.
has $42,145,724 in cash on hand, by Dec. 1st. American Legion Father, Elmer Beagle;^Daughter
while me state unemployment and Auxiliary will collect and ' Mickey McKeever; Son, John
Let us Insure ID and before
compensation trust fund deposit­ distribute gifts to the hospitals Beare; Western Union boy, Jim­
ed with me U. S. treasurer totals as is also explained In the Eddie my Numcs, make-up artists, Sue
any firel
Cantor Broadcast every Wednes- Pearson and Virginia Lilley and
$59,221,113.
Stage Manager, Royal Brown.
da£eveningjR 8j/clock.
Next me High School Sextet sang
J. F. EMMETT
USO Popular on
their version of “For He’s a Jolly
Good Fellow” to our football
167 East Main Street
' Armistice Day
boys. The program ended with
Phone 8561
Special plans were laid to cele­
announcements and the reading
By VIRGINIA LUTZ
brate Armistice Day at me local
of the 23rd and 91st Psalm.
USO A hamburger feed "Wimpy
Style” was the high light of the
A great day November 14,
evening with me following peo­
ple helping “cook up” me supper; when we became the football
Marines PFC H. L. Fowler and champions of Southern Oregon.
PFC R. S. Dewey, Soldiers P v t Medford, our last opponents of
Drowned Man Found
In the Kogue River
V arsity
JUNE 12m
JULY
S
Fri. - Sat.
LITHIfl
Was It Insured?
Frid. - Sat.
Junior Hi Notes
Paper Your Rooms This Now, Easy,
Economical Way!
SaH « bride to her
TRIMZ Ready-Pasted
<Tve heard that a
Wall Paper and Border
T« which he replied.
“Xou’re » '»«T
* , i elici
w I just added water and
k ' butter to Stuffin’Bread!
THE BRIDE
Couldn’t mix the spices
better myself!
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No Paste
No Tools
Just Dip in Water and
Apply to Wall
• Beautiful Patterns!
V
..81 feet of Paper and 20 feet of Border..
SI .98 and $2.19
METZ
5c - 10c - 25c and SI Store
MOTHER
MORALS
Save tim e , effort end expense by ueln»
o u r unusual new S tu ffin ’ Bread for
Your m eal of th e yaarl Jr's ao fo o d
. . . a n d eo easy fo pro par i t
STUFFIN’ BREAD
COWTAIMS A IX TMK SPICKS YOU H U S K « a a A N O TURKXY B W IS S IW O I
ORDER STUFFIN' BREAD TODAY FROM
A le x is S M IT H .. Ä
Donald CRISP I] rT h
A lan H A LE /
Preston Foster,
George Stone in
LAST MILE
Your Grocer Has It!
Our Winter Schedule
OPEN every day from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
LITHIA HOTEL COFFEE SHOP
W hether a Quick Snack
or
A Full Course Dinner
You’ll Enjoy
SOUTHERN OREGON’S CHOICE
of Discriminating Diners
at Most Reasonable Prices
Come as you are . . .
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