Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 07, 1945, Image 4

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, JUNE 7. »94 J
mander, presided over the con­ ly during routine traffic enforce­
ing in fear — anywhere in the
ment activities. Of tins number,
ference.
world—mean that no man’s home
According to the announce­ 90« were found with inadequate
is safe from fear.
ment, the hospital will be on a Orekes.
At Dachau our troops have set
Chief Niles said the Oregon
joint-user
basis, making it avail­
The
first
two
days
of
the
Daily
free
those
prisoners
w
h
o
still
Published Every Thursday at 167 Main Street, Ashland, Oregon
showing
wus one of tti«? best in
live. The lesson of the cruelties Vacation Bible School at the able to both army and navy per-
practiced by the Nazis has been Methodist Church were very suc­ sonel. The facility has bee(\ de the nulion. In some states, the
Carryl H. & Marion C. Wines, Editors-Publishers
impressed on the German people cessful, with a large registration signated as a general hospital, number of inadequate brakes has
who have had to dig the graves and growing interest, 'there are and as such, it is presumed that been as high as 30 per cent of the
for the murdered. But all of this three departments, beginners, pri­ the entire capacity of 1750 beds cars checked.
Entered as second-class mall matter In the post office at Ash­
will be in vain unless we our­ maries and Juniors. Each depart­ will be available for use. The j The brake program was spon-
land, Oregon, February 18, 1938, under the act of Congress
selves take heed of our lesson— ment is carrying out a course of hospital was built as a permanent sored by the International Asso-
of March 3. 187».
that a Dachau anywhere is our ‘ Bible study with special em- structure and is declared by army elation of Chiefs o f Police in the
responsibility. Unless we build a ' phasis on the great truths of the men to be one of the finest in interests of accident prevention
and vehicle conservation. Chief
upon the wall. But in May 1941 world of united nations where all Book. Also in each department the country.
First word of the transfer Niles headed the program in Ore­
1 wrote in this coumn: “Each in­ men, regardless of race, creed or there are periods given over to
fringement of minority ‘rights' is color, may stand unafraid as self hand-work, such as weaving, came from Senator Harry Ells­ gon with the safety division of
By Ruth Taylor
really
an infringement of major­ respecting individuals, free to drawing, cutting, wood-w o r k worth on May 10, stating thut the office of the secretary of state
Dachau has fallen! Like the
Singing and memory work is re­ the transfer had been approved acting as field agent for the cam­
Bastille its fall is more than the ity ’right’. Any attack upon the work, to live, to learn, to wor­
ceiving much attention to the de­ by the War Departments. Details paign.
ship—the
great
price
that
has
rights
of
a
minority
whittles
away
mere wiping out of a prison
light of the pupils.
of the transfer were to be work-
been
paid
will
have
been
in
vain
the
rights
of
all.”
and
in
Sep­
where men were confined with­
edout later.
We
must
see
to
it
that
this
foul
The
general
superintendent
is
tember
1941
I
followed
it
with
out recourse to law, without trial,
Representatives of the various NEW MATTKKNNKN
without opportunity for defense. “We were blind to the intentions thing that has been, can never be Miss Grace Lytle. The superin­ service branches attending the
again.
tendent
of
the
beginners,
Mrs
of
Hitler
because
we
couldn’t
see
r'ACTOKV TO YOU
It is the downfall of the return to
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Frank Van Dyke. The primary conference were Col. L. R. Moore OLD MATTKKNSKN MAID
barbarism, of the ideology that any justification for aggression.
(MC),
in
charge
of
the
hospitals
department is under the supervi­
man can establish a lasting em We were ignorant of the German
LIKE NEW
sion of Mrs. Ed Nelson, and Mrs. of the 9th Service Command; Lt
pire on the bodies of other men. viewpoint that their needs and
Col.
C.
R.
Fleming,
representing
Phoebie Pickens is superinten­
NEW BOX HI’ItlNOS
Dachau was not only Ger­ aspirations were a sacred charge
dent of the Juniors and Interme­ the commanding general of the
WHIMS THEY LAST
many’s disgrace, the canker at its to come before those of any oth­
diates. In each department there 9th Service Command, and acting
heart. It was the disgrace of civil­ er nation—that if they wanted
are
several associate workers, Mrs as coordinator of the conference;
anything,
they
had
the
right
to
ization.
Those who ignored its
REED’S
Southern Oregon College of
Capt. R. L. Nattkemper (MC), of
horrors, who asked the age old take it, regardless of the owner’s Education, J u n e 1—President G. W. Bruce, Mrs. Robert Lytle, the 13th Naval District headquar­
Mrs. W. H. Stevens, Mrs. Merle
MATTRESS CO.
question, “Am I my brother’s claim.”
Walter Redford, announcing open Gilbert, Mrs. Leudtki, Mrs. Ralph ters in Seattle, and representing
93
N . M a in
I*h . 6271
keeper?” were branded by the
In the concentration camps of ing of summer school at the
McBride, Mrs. Eric Weren, Mrs. the navy; and Maj. R. B. Daugh­
curse of Cain,
Germany were gathered the Southern Oregon College of Edu­ John Billings, Mrs. Allen McGee, erty CE„ of San Fruncisco, repre­
A s h la n d , O re g o n
I put in no claim to phophecy thinkers of Germany—ministers cation, stated that a program is Cora Mason, Assisting interme­ senting the division enigneers.
For those who would see, the priests, rabbis, doctors, lawyers planned to meet the needs of diates Joanne Briscoe and Jean
handwriting w a s already plain workers and employers—all who 1945 teachers, asdetermined from
Faulty Brakes on 13
dared lift their voices against the observation and reports from ette Keeney.
The school opens at 9 o'clock
gang rule which was National teachers in the field.
each morning and closes at 11:30. Percent of Autos
We Specialise In
Socialism, that domination by ter
A workshop of five and a half While regularity of attendance is
Inadequate brakes were found
ror by a small group of murder weeks will be held at the Lincoln
PERSONALIZED
ers and thieves. The incarcera­ Training School, to include work advisable, it is not yet too late in only 13 per cent of the private
INSURANCE
tions, the tortures were not mere through the first six grades. The for pupils to enter the school. passenger cars checked by police
The school will continue through officers in Oregon during the Our modern, comprehensive
Dr. H. A. Huffm an crimes against the individual but workshop
is so designed that two weeks closing on Friday June first five weeks of the nation­
crimes against all humanity.
teaching may each work out his 15th. Children who are not at­ wide brake emphusis program, nc "one package" policies mean
complete protection at little
In October 1942 I wrote what I own project or problem, aided by
Dentist
cording to a report made by coat—tailored to fit YOUR
now repeat. “The Nazi way of life the Lincoln School faculty. Work tending Daily Vacation Bible Chief Harry M. Niles, of Portland
is the way of death for all those rooms equipped with art, music School elsewhere are invited to state coordinator for the program
needs.
who believe in the sanctity of the and construction material will be attend here.
12-14 Swedenberg Building
Come In. let us explain
The program ran from April 15
individual, in the rights of man open at all times, and newly a-
to June 1 and all traffic law en­
and in the Christian doctrine of dopted textbooks will be on dis­
Phone 21501
forcement officers j n Oregon par­
equality of all men before God. play for daily use. Students wish­
ticipated.
187 East Main Street
Unless all religions are safe, no ing to try out techniques in social
With. all but the final week's
Phone N i l
religion is safe. Unless all men studies and skill-subjects in pri­
Salem, June 5—Giving full cre­ reports listed, police officers had
are free, no man is free. Men liv mary grades will be able to work
dit to Oregon citizens for splen­
with groups of children with the did cooperation in preventing checked 7,190 private cars, mnst-
aid of trained directors.
forest fires and an assist to Jupi­
In addition to work in the ter Pluvious for providing rain at
Training School, the college is the right moment. State Forester
offering the usual full schedule N. S. Rogers said the state had
for those working toward a de­ just finished its best spring fire
gree.
season in years. Only 772 acres
Students register Monday, June were destroyed in spring fern
(Formerly Bob-Kit)
11, and classes begin Tuesday fires this year to May 11, Rogers
June 12. Already students are ar­ reported, as against 1804 last
57 North Main
riving for consultation and hous­ spring and 25,000 in 1943 for the
ing, Dr. Redford states, and pros­ same period.
24 Hour Service
pects are excellent for a full sum­
“Much of the credit for this re­
mer school according to the inter­ markably low fire loss belongs te
TRY OUR
est manifested.
the
hundreds
of
Oregon
citizens
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who actively sponsor Keep Ore­
FOR SALE—Sanilac s t o c k gon Green fire-prevention work
spray. Highest quality obtainable
81.35 per gallon. "At the Sign of in every county in the state,”
the Flying Red Horse" East Main Forester Rogers acknowledg e d.
“Keep Oregon Green officials
and Gresham
W. C. LAWRENCE, Prop.
have, by a well-conceived educa­
tional program sold the citizens
— F IL M «
of Oregon on preventing fires,
DBVBLOPRD A
and thus save our great timber
• er g ea. 15a par r o l
resources from wasteful destruc­
tion.”
|*e extra ei
Douglas and Lincoln counties
ie gratn devel
reported no spring fires this year,
2c eaeh. Deuble
•a
according to the Rogers report.
Deckle er plafci
Guaran-
Western Oregon counties report
te*4 work. Malargtag,
ed 476 acres burned and east of
eopying. Law prieee. Sand ta
the mountains 290 acres went up
BOOMOMT
in fire. There were but 34 man-
PHOTO 1 !■■■—>!
caused fires this spring and 17 of
Box 157«, Statte« D
these were classed as incendiary,
LOS AXOWUM 7, G A U F .
one started from railroads, 3 from
loggers, 7 from slash and debris
blazes, one from campfires, and
smokers were responsible for
four.
Much Interest in
Vacation School
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
1.1
Oauchau - And Us
College Has Many
Courses For The
Summer Students
Spring Fire Losses
Small KOG Report
L
J. F. Emmett
CASEY'S CAP
Fried Chicken or Fried O yster.
Dinners
For Better Flavor
& Satisfying Goodness
I t ’s still a big p a r t
of th e w a r picture
ASK FOR
“Getting things done ’til the war is
won” is still the big job o f Long
Distance.
Sometimes there’s an extra heavy
load on certain circuits. Then the
operator will ask your help by say­
ing— “Please lim it your call to 5
m inutes.”
N a v y W ili^ k e
DRY
Over Camp White
Hospital August I
SLABS
»
HBON’B »781
GUNTER FUEL 0 0 .
Make the Seventh a Success
Officials representing the Navy
and Camp White officials and
other army officials were in con­
ference at Camp White the past
week end, relative to the navy
taking over the hospital there,
the public relations department
of the camp announced Saturday.
Col. John R. Young, camp com-
THR PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
I t ’s a Treat
EVERYBODY’S TALKING!
ABOUT VITAMINS, and scientific research has
proven their necessity for good health.
.. . everybody CAN FIND . . .
their favorite vitamin products in the complete
vitamins sections at Western Thrift Store in Med­
ford.
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EVERYBODY WHO SHOPS'.. .
Southern Oregon Vitamins Headquarters . . .
Finds Medford’s Lowest Prices
Linds Authentic Vitamin Information
Finds Medford’s Largest Variety
Over 500 Kinds and Sizes
WESTERN THRIFT STORE
30 North Central
Phone Medford 3874
When You Eat, and Find
•
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SUPERIOR FOOD
NICE SERVICE
PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE
FAIR PRICES
A shland C afe
In Ashland Hotel Building
Open 6 a.m to 10 pm Except Sundays
MT ASHLAND
Butter & Creamed Cottage Cheese
At Ashland Groceries and Markets
ASHLAND CREAM ERY
What is made fn Ashland, makes Ashland
Skilled Repairing
For all makes of cars and
SPECIALIZED SERVICE
for all DODGE and PLYMOUTH Cars
Dodge Job-Rated Trucks
• Factory Equipment
• Factory Parts
PHOME 5311
CLYDE N. CATOR GARAGE
AT l'llK KLAMATH JUNCTION
(Blalriyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)