Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 17, 1945, Image 4

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 194$
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
FO R S A L E — Sanilac • t o c k the F lyin g Red Horse” East M ain
spray. Highest q u ality obtainable and Gresham
$1.35 per gallon. " A t the Sign of
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Thad Bailey of Santa Cruz, Cal over the duties as pastor of the
and Wendel Sima of Los Gatos, Nazarene church. They are living r
Published Every Thursday at 167 Main Street, Ashland, Oregon
Cal. were in Ashland on business in the church parsonage on Sis­
kiyou boulevard. Rev. Edwards
last week.
Mrs. Opal Philpott of Lodi, Cal. preached the sermon Sunday j
Carryl H. & Mahon C. Wines, Editors-Publishers
who has been vsiting friends in morning at the regular church
Ashland the past week left for services.
Entered aa seoond-claaa m all m atter In the post office at Ash­
her
home Saturday.
An item over looked last week
land. Oregon, February 1ft, 193ft, under the act of Cong teas
H. L. Moore made a business was that of a trip to Klamath
oi March 3, 1879.
trip to Eagle Point last week.
Falls taken by John Pittenger,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Dunn arrived who visited several days with his
guidance and help we will find Tuesday from San Francisco to daughter, Mrs. Earl Edsell and
the new passage to a far better make their home here having family. While there he attended
world, a kindly and friendly bought the Meade home on Lau­ the school play in which his
grandson had a part.
world, with just and lasting rel St-
Mrs. L. R. Williamson and
Among the U. S. soldiers liber­
peace.”
By Ruth Taylor
No task is too great nor too im­ small daughter left last Tuesday ated from German prison camps
Can we have prosperity when
for Sacramento, California, on a recently was Lt. Kenneth Lucus,
peace comes? Are we planning possible if the facts are clearly business trip.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lucas,
for the impossible? What will be faced from the start. Only when
Mallie C. Bruce, a vagrant, was formerly of Ashland, but now
the outcome? Will peoples and we substitute fears or hopes for
nations revert to selfish ambi­ facts does it become impossible. arrested this week on charges of living in Turlock, California. He
vagrancy and in city court plead has not been told how soon he I
tions when the guns finally cease? It is the unknown that frightens
guilty and was fined $10.00 and could return to the United States.
us.
Hopes
may
be
dupes
but
fears
A warning note was sounded
$2.50 costs. The fine was suspend­ Lt. Lucas was listed as missing
from the State Department re­ also may be liars.
ed on condition that he leave on August 24th, and later was
If
it
were
possible
for
men
cently in these lines: "Political
town. Police Chief Talent “float­ declared a prisoner in Germany.
isolationism has been discredited, from all over the world to carve ed” him out of town.
a
nation
out
of
the
wilderness,
to
He was at Stalag Luft No. 3 un­
but we must be careful now that
George Clifford Smith of Rt. 1 til January and in April the war
establish
the
greatest
producing
we are not dragged down by its
force the world has ever known, Ashland, was fined $10.00 and department announced that he
twin, economic isolationism”.
to build upon a firm foundation $2.50 costs in city court on a had been moved to Stalag 7-A
If we remember that the recov­ a practical democracy where all charge of being drunk and dis­ near Moosberg, Germany. The
ery and the welfare of our neigh­ men are free and equal in the orderly.
camp was liberated by Gen. Pat­
bors is a necessary factor in re­ eyes of the law - why it is not
Hiram Roosevelt York, negro, ton’s men.
building our own prosperity, then possible for men of different nat­ was arrested this week on a
An Associated Press dispatch
we may get our sights on one of ionalities, faith and speech, to charge of loitering on the streets
the targets of the Atlantic Chart­ build a world of peace and pros­ on May 10. He was arrested again from Guam this week told of the
part an Ashland man had in a re­
er. We may see freedom from perity?
on a charge of being drunk and
cent
raid by U. S. Sqperfortresses
want gradually spreading over
That is the aim of the San in city court was fined $10.00 and on Nagoya. He is Sgt. William
widening social and national Francisco Conference. That was $2.50 costs which he paid and
groups. To achieve that is both the theme of Dumbarton Oaks.
was given a ten day jail sentence Peterson of Ashland, and he de­
scribed the fire raid as being
the duty and the interest of all of
which
was suspended on condi­
Just as the individual states
us, but none of us can achieve it had to give up some of their tion that he leave town and not particularly heavy.
Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Bruce had
alone.
rights of isolationism to form a return. In order that he leave
As President Truman said in united whole, so will the nations town, police took him out a few as their week end guests their
daughter, Mrs. Don Robinson,
his first speech in office: “We have to concede - to concede, miles and sent him on his way.
Lt. Wm. Savin, former co-pub­ whose husband is with the army
have learned to fight with other mind you, not appease, - to work
nations in common defense of together.
lisher of the Southern Oregon in Italy; and their son and wife,
our freedom. We must now learn
We can have prosperity but we Miner is now with the 15th army Cpl. and Mrs Myrl D. Clark of
to live with other nations for our will have to want it and work for in Germany. He writes that parts Dallas, Oregon. Cpl Clark was
mutual good. . . . With divine it - as wholeheartedly and with of Europe are very scenic re­ with the Signal Corps, with a
the selfless devotion to its cause minding him more of Oregon picked Company, among the first
to clear the Ledo Road. He was
that we have demonstrated in than any other place.
in India and Burma twenty three
A
Traveling
Examiner
of
Oper­
time of war.
ators and Chauffeurs is schedul­ months, and just about a month
ago was sent home by air plane
Mrs. Helen Restad left Wed­ ed to arrive in Ashland, Monday on medical leave. He is now
nesday evening by train for A l­ May 21, 1945, and will be on duty stationed in the Madigan Gener­
bany, New York, where she will at the City Hall between the
al Hospital at Fort Lewis, Wash­
join her husband, Norman Rest- hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., ac­ ington, and is at home on a thirty
cording
to
a
recent
announce­
ad, who has just returned to this
day furlough. In his army ser­
country after thirty-three months ment released from the Secre­ vice he has made a trip around
tary
of
State’s
office.
service with the Atlantic fleet in
All those wishing permits or the world by train, ship, and air
European waters. Norman will
plane, and he still says “There is
attend school for some time and licenses to drive cars are asked
no place like Oregon.”
to
get
in
touch
with
the
examiner
expects to be in Albany a month
during
these
hours.
or more and Mrs. Restad will
John A. Houser, listed between
6tay there until future orders. She
55
and 60 years old, was report­
has been employed at the Fride-
ON THE PLAZA
ger Grocery for the past several ed missing after leaving his home
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in Ashland Monday to go to Med­
months.
ford. Police said Houser was
driving a 1935 Chocolate-colored
sedan, license 460233, and was
reported to have been seen in
California. Houser operates a hot
dog stand on the highway near
Jackson Hot Springs.
Mrs. Chas. M. Giffen has been
appointed to supply the pulpet
twice a month at the Methodist
Church at Litchfield, Neb. Mr.
and Mrs. Giffen, former publish­
ers of the Southern Oregon Min­
er, are now publishing the Cairo
Record at Cairo, Nebr.
The Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Ed­
Mr. and Mrs. Hays
wards and three children arrived
last Friday from Portland, totake
What About
Prosperity?
Insurance
‘you can depend on’
• Automobile
• Fire
it's a Treat
When You Eat, and Hnd
SUPERIOR FOOD
NICE SERVICE
PEE. SANT AT- OS
FAIR PRICES
1 ,
i
A shland C afe
In Ashland Hotel Building
Open 6 a.m to 10 pm Except Sundays
EVERYBODY’S TALKING!
ABOUT VITAMINS, and scientific research has
proven their necessity for good health.
EVERYBODY CAN FIND . . .
tiieir favorite vitamin products in the complete
vitamins sections at Western Thrift Store in Med­
ford.
EVERYBODY WHO SHOPS . . .
Southern Oregon V itamins Headquarters . . .
Finds Medford’s Lowest Prices
Finds Authentic Vitamin Information
Finds Medford’s Largest Variety
Over 500 Kinds and Sizes
WESTERN THRIFT STORE
30 North Central
Phone Medford 3874
Burns Agency
I
”
“Your Friendly Grocer”
Always a Good Supply of Fresh Fruits
and Vegetables
Where Your Trade is Appreciated
PLAZA
Rogue V a lle y
T ra n s it Busses
are H O M E
OW NED
and
O PERATED!
GROCERY
Rogue Valley
Transit Basses
THE OLD JUDGE S A Y S ...
TO MEDFORD AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS
TIME SCHEDULE
Leaving Ashland for
Medford, Phoenix, Talent
Daily—
7:00 A. M.
7:30 A. M.
8:30 A. M.
11:30 A. M.
2:30 P. M.
6:30 P. M.
7:30 P. M.
11:30 P. M.
■ f t
GEORGE: “ Yes, I certainly would like to
bear why you call that an old fashioned
Idea. Judge.”
O L D J U D G E : “ Glad to tell you, George.
U n til recently, a person known as an al­
coholic was generally treated as a social
outcast L ittle if anything was done to
understand him or help him. B ut, during the
past few years, medical research and study
has developed th a t alcoholics are really sick
people. . . th a t there is usually a deep-
rooted physical, social or emotional reason
behind their behavior. T h a t’s why today so
Sunday—
much is being done to help them by finding
out and correcting the condition th a t leads
them to excess.”
GEORGE: " H o w many folks are there like
that, Judge?”
O L D J U D G E : “ Well, according to scientific
research, 9 5% of the people who drink,
drink sensibly. 5 % do so unwisely, a t times.
Included in that 5 % is the small percentage
of the sick people I ’m talking about.”
8:30 A. M.
11:30 A. M.
2:30 P. M.
4:00 P. M.
5:30 P. M.
7:00 P. M.
9:30 P. M.
11:00 P. M.
Fares—
GEORGE: “ T h a t certainly gives me a
clearer picture. I t ’s the most sensible ap­
proach I ’ve ever heard on the sub ject’*
T k it adtcrliicm cnl sp m u o r ti h f Conference » / Alcoholic ßooeroge li
The P u b l i c
U tilitie s
C om m ission o f O regon
has g ranted perm ission
fo r Rogue V a lle y T ra n s it busses
to serve th e people o f M e d fo rd ,
P h o enix, T a le n t and A sh lan d ,
and in te rm e d ia te points e ffe c t­
ive a t once. I t w ill be th e aim
o f th is hom e owned and op er­
ated com pany to provide safe,
c o m fo rta b le , c o n v en ie n t tran s­
p o rta tio n to th e people o f this
area. T h o ro u g h ly tra in e d and
courteous d rivers o f Rogue
V a lle y T ra n s it busses ask Y O U
to rid e w ith th e m th e n ext
tim e you tra v e l.
Ashland to Medford
20c
Ashland to Phoenix
15c
Ashland to Talent ........
10c
Effective May 10, 1945
Int.
ROGUE VALLEY
TRANSIT
z
DEPOT 101 EAST MAIN
PHONE 8181
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