Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 30, 1944, Image 4

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, November 30, 1044
needed. Tuberculosis is on tne increase. The steady pro­ Th« Miner fur Quality Printing. ♦
gress of medical science in the treatment of the disease
has not been sufficient to stem the debilitating inroads
DR. E. N. TERRILL
Published Every Thursday at 167 Main Street, Ashland, Oregon
of war. Our crowed war production centers, overwork
Chiropractic Physician
and nervous exhaustion have been an open invitation to I)r. H. A. Huffman
Carryl H. & Marion C. Wines, Editors-Publishers
tuberculosis. The great tragedy is that too many per­
Specialiilnq in the Non-Con-
fining Treatment of
Dcutist
sons
don't
realize
it
when
the
unwelcome
guest
has
Entered as second-class mall matter In the post office at Ash­
Hemorrhoids (PilesI
found its way into their homes.
land, Oregon, February 15, 1935, under the act of Congress
Office Phone 4371
of March 3. 1879.
Yes, the Christmas Seal has new significance this
18-14 Sweden berg Building
Llthla Hotel Building
year. It is one means by which all of us can take part I
Ashland. Oregon
Phone 21501
in the fight against the renewed threat of man’s an
TRUCKS THAT PASS
There is much fascination, at least to this editor, in cient enemy—the white plague.
the large number of laden trucks passing through Ash­
land, inspeculating on where they are from, where they
are going and what they may be carrying. Highway 99
Mr. and Mrs. Verne D. Hasting dent of the Oregon Congregation­
being one of the direct routes between Portland and were
hosts Thanksgiving day to al Churches came from Portland
California, we suppose has a big share of the war-born their two daughters and families, Sunday to deliver the sermon.
Kenneth Burns and two Following the morning services a
and civilian freight, and never a day goes by but what Mrs.
daughters and Mrs. Orth Miller fellowship dinner was had and
COMPLETE GROCERY
we see from our window in the front office, many, and small son, Gerald. Both Mr. this was followed by a business
meeting, discussion was centered
Burns
and
Mr.
Miller
are
away
many trucks going in both directions, laden down with on duty with the armed services. around the subject of getting a
Featuring Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
freight. The truck lines are numerous, and the trucks Jack Curry of the Parkview minister to take the place of the
Home went to Kla­ Rev. Rees ,who resigned for a
they operate are also numerous, with many individual­ convalescent
Your Patronage Is Appreciate*
math Falls Tuesday where he chaplancy in the army, in the
met Mrs. Curry’s mother and sis- army. The Rev. McCall will sub­
ly operated trucks besides
stitute for the present time.
Some of the loads they carry are tremendous and one
T h im lth ^ r i s ^ o v e "
Mrs. Lulu Smith, 137 B Street,
PLAZA GROCERY
cannot but be impressed with the tremendous amount ing from a recent serious illness, was hostess at a Thanksgiving
Mr. and Mrs. Hays
when Mrs. Curry was called dinner Thursday, covers being
of freight rolling through here.
home. However she has recover- ' laid for six. Present were, besides
Mrs. Smith, Miss Pear, Keyte,
Some weeks ago, the Christian Science Monitor, a big ed and has come to spend the sister
of Mrs. Smith, who is spend
winter with Mr. and Mrs. Curry.
daily newspaper published in Boston, had an interest­ The sister of Mrs. Curry will re­ ing the winter in Ashland, Mr.
Rice of Grants Pass, Mrs. Smith's
ing feature article on truck-borne traffic in and out of main a short time and then re­ daughter
and granddaughter, Mrs
turn to her home in Missouri.
Boston. That newspaper estimated that there were Chief of police C. P. Talent and Naomi Grünewald
and Miss Mar­
Gruenwald and Mrs.
some 1500 trucks and trailer outfits leaving and enter­ daughter Mrs. Marshial Stansber­ guerite
ry and daughter Sherry were Grace Andrews.
ABOUT VITAMINS, and scientific research has
ing Boston every 24 hours. When one stops to figure Thanksgiving
Clayton Kjrk, Klamath Indian
day guests at the
proven
their necessity for good health.
Business
committeeman
f
r
o
m
out the weight and amount of freight that many trucks home of Mrs. Pomeroy.
WANTED to buy Chickens, P. O. Chiloquin has been stopping at
could handle every 24 hours, the amount would be stag­ Box 281, Ashland, Oregon.
the Lithia Hotel and receiving
EVERYBODY CAN FIND . . .
gering when multiplied by the other large cities in the Mrs. Glen Prescott and infant medical treatments,
their
favorite
vitamin products in the complete
daughter returned to their hom e, An auto accident Thursday
United States.
T
H
p evening
v p n in c from
fro m the
th e C
om - ' afternoon near Jackson H o t
vitamins sections at Western Thrift Store in Med­
Tuesday
Com
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Of
course __________
Ashland _______________
does not see ___
anything
like 1500 munity Hospital. Mrs. Prescott’s Springs, brought out the state
ford.
and Litwiller’s ambulance,
trucks in 24 hours, but there is a large number of them ! vnes 'of ^MeiHord^came o v e^ to police
to bring the occupants of the car
EVERYBODY WHO SHOPS. . .
stay a few days with Mr. and Mrs to the hospital. The car left the
rolling through here, night and day.
Prescott, to help the newcomer road and landed in the creek,
Southern Oregon Vitamins Headquarters . . .
throwing the occupants into the
become settled in her home.
Finds Medford’s Lowest Prices
Mrs. Nelle Burns and daughter, water. They were brought to the
THE CHRISTMAS SEALS ARE NEEDED
Miss Betty Joe, were Thanksgiv­ Community Hospital, but while
Finds Authentic Vitamin Information
Christmas Seal time is here again. This heartwarm­ ing dinner guests of Sgt. Krug at waiting to be taken care of, the
Finds Medford’s Largest Variety
White, where they enjoyed patients left without giving their
ing practice of buying cheery little seals to help combat a Camp
typical GI Thanksgiving din- | names.
Over 500 Kinds and Sizes
tuberculosis, began just forty years ago and has since ner, including all the trimmings. Mrs. Lily Hadley, returned to
They thoroughly enjoyed the oc­ Albany by bus Tuesday after
become a worldwide tradition. The Christmas Seals are casion,
this being their first ex ­ spending a week with Mr. and
sold in 46 countries. This year, as usual, they make perience of the kind.
«
Mrs. J. F. Emmett, former resi­
Walter J Kerrigan and Mrs. dents of Albany and friends of
their appearance. In a war-torn world they are reassur­ Kerrigan
30 North Central
Phone Medford 3874
of Beach Street have Mrs. Hadley.
ing reminders that we live in a civilized world after all returned from a visit to Seattle Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Frideger left
with his brother and old school last Wednesday for Eugene to
and humanity has a streak of goodness in it that will mate
Dr. Henry S. Hurley. They spend the Thanksgiving holidays
not be put down.
spent an enjoyable Thanksgiving with their daughter. Miss Jean,
Mercer Island.
who is attending the University
This year, as never before, the Christmas Seals are on Dr.
Paul Davies, superinten- there.
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS
YOUR FRIENDLY STORE
EVERYBODY’S
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a v
WESTERR THRIFT STORE
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The War Isn’t Over Yet!
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MEDFORD
GRANTS PASS
PORTLAND
CORVALLIS
EUGENE
Leaving Ashland:s»
6:00 a.m.
9:50 a.m.*
2:20 p.m.*
8:20 a.m.*
10:37 a.m.
4:20 p.m.*
9:26 a.m.*
11:20 a.m.*
6:00 p.m.*
9:35 a.m.
11:22 a.m.
9:26 p.m.*
12:45 p.m.
10:07 p.m.
11:15 p.m.
* Medford Local
Y O U R H elp Is
U rg en tly Heeded
Active workers are urgently needed in ALL
branches of YOUR Jackson County Red Cross.
Enlist N O W in any one of several branches
which sorely need your help. See the Red
Cross, Courthouse building, Medford, or your
own local unit. W e must not fail the men who
am fighting and dicing for US!
j
FROM ASHLAND
RED CROSS
Join An AA Corps
Join An AA Class
Make Surgical Dressings
Take Out Knitting and
Sewing.
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BUS SERVICE
R E D E D IC A T E
Y O U R S E LF N O W
T O SER VIC E in
The American
HERE’S WHAT YOU CAN D 0 -
'■*...Greyhound
*
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Y ou 're In vited
DUINSMUIR
REDDING
Leaving Ashland:
7:26 a.m.
11:31 a.m.
6:36 p.m.
1:16 a.m.
TO ATTEND A N
OPEN H O U SE
COURTHOUSE A U D ITO R IU M
MEDFORD, DEC. 7
YREKA
WILLIAMS
SAN FRANCISCO
6:39 a.m.
7:24 p.m.
TO KLAMATH FALLS
Leaving Ashland Daily:
1:59 p.m.
$10:59 p.m.
PEARL HARBOR DAY
See the special exhibit showing the achievements
of the Jackson County Rad Cross since Pearl
Harbor I
Your local Gieyhound 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 timt
to go and he will be glad to help you. Your local Grey­
hound agent is a good person to know.
Bring Christm as
. . . to soma fighting man on the high seasl
Bring a gift whan you attend the Open House—
it w ill be wrapped and shipped by the Camp and
Hospital Committee. The government w ill sea
that it is delivered on Christmas Day to a man
on the high seasl
Agent: H. G. TRAVIS
Depot: GREYHOUND TAVERN, 101 E. Main
Phone: Ashland 8181
SCRVINO ALL TH« W IS T WITH D IP K M D A B L I TRANSPORTATION
This urgent appeal published as a public
service by . . •
The CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
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