Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 18, 1945, Image 2

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    S o u th e r n
AT FIRST
HON OF A
O re g o n
M in e r , T h u r s d a y , J a n u a r y
18,
1945
SEWING CIRCLE NEEDLECRAFT
I f P eter P ain ,f
has you
1 ’
‘Fluffy Ruffles’ Crocheted Apron
Due to an unusually large demand and
current w ar condition«. «Ughtly more tim e
ta required In lilting orders tor a tew of
the moat popular pattern num ber*.
Send your order to;
Cold P n p a n tio a a a t dm ctod
Starts INSTANTLY ta relieve
Sewing Circle Needlecraft llept.
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Man t r a u d i r ò g. f a llt .
Washington, D. C.
Soreness and Stiffness
F o r blessed p ro m p t re lie f — ru b oa
p o w e rfu lly so o th in g M u a te ro la . I t
actually help* break up painful local
congestion. So much easier to apply than
a mustard plaster. “ N o f u t t . N o muse
with M utlerole!" Just rub it on.
InS
Strengths
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7all’ll
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Encloae Id cent* fur Pattern
G R E E N V . S. C O M M A N D E R S
B L A M E D EOR SETBACK
Those in the know inside the Pen­
tagon building say that if there is
ever a thorough arm y probe it w ill
show that U. S. Intelligence fell
down even more badly than form er
Chief of Staff Gen. Peyton March
indicate! regarding advance prepa-
rajions for the G erm an break­
through. Even Am erican news dis­
patches told of Germ an activity be­
hind the lines and lights burning
at night.
M ilita ry experts also say, how­
EASIEST WAY TO RELIEVE ever, that other factors contributed
Miseries from Head Colds
to the serious setback, one of them
F or 55 yearn R e a t U a * N a s a l Jwlty ban b«*« a
being failure to have experienced
•u c c r w q u ic k ly r r l i r \ t n < c vM < l a « r s , hosts and
n u srn ci o i head cold». W hy? Because
colonels and lieutenant-colonels as
it a *o aoothuut to inflamed, swollen
ttaaue. Open* nosr firat apotfcatioa
field commanders. They trace this
I s a t liq u id
D o e * n t ru n
M illio n » oi
tube« u<wxl Aak to t KoaOoa a
I
back to a ruling by the late Gen­
at any drug »tore.
fSJ
eral M c N a ir, com m ander of the
K O N D O N 'S N A S A L J E L L Y
ground forces, that no colonel over
= 48 could serve in combat overseas
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This meant that many of the regu-
. la r arm y, national guard and re­ “ F L U F F Y ruffles'* — crocheted
* apron in feminine pastels or
serve officers who had been under
fire in the last war, trained their white. Quickly and easily m ade
men in the United States, went with of inexpensive m ercerized cotton.
them to the port of em barkation,
D ainty crocheted apron adds glam our Io
then were left behind at desk jobs
for COUGHS due to COLDS
entertaining. Pattern 7361 contains
in the U.S.A. Youngsters, who were your
'
crochet directions for apron; stitches.
only
lieutenants
or
captains
in
1941,
really soothing because
took their places. These youngsters
they’re really
had all the courage and vigor in the
medicated y
world, but they lacked one thing so
all-im portant in battle — experience
under fire.
“ HOARSE” SENSE!
M illions use F A F Loienges to
give their throat a 15 m inute sooth­
ing, com forting treatm ent th a t
reaches a il the way down. F o r
coughs, throat irritations or hoarse­
ness result ing from colds or smoking,
soothe w ith F 4 F . Box, only 1U<
Buy War Savings Bonds
SNAPPY FACTS
ABOUT
Vf
RUBBER
The " W e a s e l," one of th e la t ­
est m ilita r y vehicles, has b e­
come a m a jo r adjunct to th e
prosecution o f th e w a r be­
cause
of
its
astonishing
m a n e u v e ra b ility on a ll sorts
o f te r ra in . The special ru b b e r
tra c k on which it is p ro ­
p e lle d w as designed a n d d e­
v e lo p e d b y The B. F. Good­
rich Co.
I f anyone has any doubt about the
seriousness o f the truck tire short­
age, he only has to know th a t
ODT figures show that the truck
ond truck tractors o f the country
run up close to 48 billion miles a
year of road travel. That calls for
plenty of tires I
RUBBER
How To Relieve
Bronchitis
Creomulslon relieves promptly be­
cause it goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender. In ­
flamed bronchial m u co us m e m ­
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulslon with the un­
derstanding you must like the way it
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
106TH D IV IS IO N C A V E D F IR S T
M ilita ry experts point out that the
division reported to have caved in
first when the Germans counter-at­
tacked was the 106th. It had just
gone into the line and not one hostile
shot had ever been fired over its
head. This division gave way like
straws before a tornado.
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io» coertipolioe,
ead to keop eloon M 4 * .* W tITt,
M W M T aa.. 414 4 M An.. l'Un K. KT.. Beat I P
GARFIELD
HEADACHE
P O W D ERS
C One
CAPITAL CHAFF
of the last acts of the 78th
senate was to cancel from the fed­
eral government's list of assets,
money borrowed by four southern
cities In 1861, Just before the C ivil
war. These have been listed as “ un­
available cash” since that date.
New Orleans owed $31,164.44, Little
Rock, A rk., $5.823.50; Savannah,
Ga., $205.76, and Galveston, Texas
$83.36.
C The C IO claims that Secretary of
Labor Perkins has become radical-
• G et this fast, welcome re lie f from muscular pain and
achet Soothing, gently warming Ben-Gay contains up to
times more m ethyl salicylate and m enthol—famous
pain-relieving agents your doctor knows about—than five
other w idely offered rub-ins. T hat's w hy it's so fa s t ...s o
soothing. Always insist on genuine Bcn-Gnyt
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Copyright, 1944. by Thm . Ixctnin« a Co., 1,».
THE O R IG IN A L A N A L G E S IQ U E B AUM E
R H E U M A T IS M
N E U R A L G IA
A NO C O L D S
I
I
T H E R E ’ S ALSO
M IL O B E N C A T
FO R C H IL D R E N
'Valued
M a te r ia
F ir e s t o n e G e a r -G r ip T re a d an A n y M a k e
d e A Q u a lity
C a m e lb a c k
F a c to ry M e th o d s U s e d E x c lu s iv e ly
X
E x tr a T r e a d D e p ’ b * o r G r e a t e r
Lonaer
M ile a g e
Other Sizes
Proportionately Low
NO R A TIO N C ER TIFIC A TE
_
REQUIRED
LET US HELP YOU
KEEP YOUR CAR
IN SERVICE
1. Original
Inspection
4.
with a single Garfield Headache Powder
Sen-Gay
7^e
2. Buffing
F ir e s t o n e ’ s
Dyna-Balance
buffing equip­
ment assures
fin is h e d
treaded tires
w h lc h c o n ­
fo r m to th e
highest b a l­
ance require­
ments.
O ur s tr ic t
In s p e c tio n
s ta n d a rd s
are designed
to select only
th o s e t ir e s
t h a t J u s tify
a d d itio n a l
la b o r and
m a te ria l.
CREOMULSION
M ß /N
F A C T O R Y -M E T H O D
M ilita ry experts say somewhat the
same thing happened at Kasserine
pass and Salerno. A t Kasserine
pass, green field commanders ig­
nored the first rudiments of defense,
namely that a halted regim ent
should dig In and prepare field forti­
fications in enemy territory.
M aj. Gen. Lloyd Fredendall was
made the goat at Kasserine pass
and transferred back to the U S A.,
just as M aj. Gen. Ernest Dawley
was made the goat at Salerno. How­
ever, high-up officers, who have
studied these battles, say the real
fault was not theirs, but that all
colonels of the 34th division which
lost so heavily at Kasserine were
replaced by green field commanders
just before the division saw action.
To get the entire picture, it is neces­
sary to recall that after Pearl H a r­
bor the arm y collected the majors,
lieutenant - colonels and colonels
from the regular arm y, national
guard and reserves who had battle
training in World W ar I, calling
m any from civil life, and put them
in charge of troop training. As a re­
sult the arm y had a sizable group
of experienced field officers not
easily stampeded.
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
«»««My w ith a single pow4er.
CMto e n ly 2S< le r 12 Im H vM -
tani 4 m m , 10c fo r 4 4 m m . A t
y » u r *w g s to re . (Cafea: «■ M r lb DeoM)
fessionul
m agiciuns.
including
Houdini, were invented in 1916 by
an am ateur, Dr. S. C. Hooker,
says Collier's. One is a b ear's
head that floats in the a ir and
answ ers questions by nodding and
moving from side to sid e ; the oth­
e r is a full deck of 52 cards, held
upright in a sm all stand, any one
of which will em erge, float and per­
form as com m anded.
In 1935, the tricks becam e the
property of John Mulholland, and
Shirley Quimby of New York, to
whom they were bequeathed with
the understanding that their se­
crets were never to be divulged
and that they were to be per­
formed only before m agicians_
never before the public.
If a committee of congress
should ever take the trouble to
look up the officers of the 106th
division It w ill find that Just be­
fore it sailed all Its older held
officers were
removed, and
younger, but very green officers,
put in their places. Had the
106th division held for only a
few hours it would have made
a ll the difference in the world
to the rest of the arm y and to
the length of the war.
M c N a ir Copies British.
Then in June 1942, General Mc­
N a ir,
commanding
the
ground
forces and an A -l general in most
respects, suddenly decided to copy
the British. He found that British
colonels were around 45 years of
age, so gave verbal orders that no
Am erican colonel over 48 could
serve with combat troops.
A rm y experts say that undoubted­
ly, some colonels and lieutenant-
colonels needed to be weeded out for
physical or other reasons. The arm y
has been too lax with its physically
unfit during soft and easy years of
peace. However, they believe that
General M c N a ir swung fat too far
<4
MUSCLE PAIN...^
KNOTTED UP WITH
Camelback
5. Curing
F ir e s t o n e
O r a d e A
C a m e lb a c k
m ad e w ith
F ir e s t o n e ’s
e x c lu s iv e
i n g r e d ie n t ,
” M n t a c ,”
gives prewar
m i le a g e to
F ir e s t o n e ’ s
treading cures
are governed
by
s tr ic t
specifications
developed by
F ir e s to n e
Laboratories
and controlled
with precision
equipment.
passenger
tires.
M ETHODS
J. Repairing
Rayon repair
patches and
special repair
m e t h o d a
c o m b in e to
p ro d u c e th e
highest qual­
ity work fo r
b ro k e n o r
w eakened
areas.
6.
Pinal
„ Inspection
O n ly th o s e
t ir e s w h ic h
c o n f o r m to
F ir e s t o n e ’s
h ig h s ta n d ­
ards of quality
are permitted
to pass th e
s tr ic t fin a l
inspection.
FOR TRUCK AND TRA CTO R TIR ES