Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 09, 1945, Image 8

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, »94J
When w ith d iau u l was ordcrvu information on traffic accidents!
Tn
Uine Rosenthal china, received be he a native or visitor who uses
•noruy unei uoou because o* iuca lor the year 1944, including a<?. <
lust week from her husbund, the purkwuys along the high­
oi uiiuautuuou auu ucavy u u u a i-
tailed analysis of causes and oth-
Cuptuin Phillip Stansbury on ways.
bes, me ueucciiauc Ccuuuceeieu m er factor* involved in highway
Gasoline consumption in O re­ duty with the Allied Military
If we must measure such th tigs
couuuauu uie covereuig icuigu- and street a c c e n t s . Cha r t s,
aiu acuou. kvim co n&eu ue uexu graphs and tubles contain this gon during the first six m onths of Government in Germany. Rut« d in terms of dollars, the ad v an t­
The story of how First L ieuten­
1943 totaled 114,926,946 gallons", by china experts to be one of age* in favor of rouside parks as
ant W alter R. Eastman of Yreka, i uie iuu uguuisi anouter «lap ai- detailed information.
compared to 108,950,877 gallons the best makes of China, Mrs. compared with fields of .(tumps
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This booklet is being distribut­ in 1944, Secretary of State Robert
California, took over command of
Stansbury is eluted with the new und snugs is one hundred to one.
an Infantry platoon whose officer I luuuyiueu, luciuumg »o casuax- ed to interested persons and or­ S. Farrell said today.
china set. The dishes came in The advertising vulue alone is
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ues,
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cueu, oy ci^uuu^ ganizations throughout the state
had been wounded, stood off
The gasoline use for the first seven big boxes and when un­ far greater than any possible
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three fierce Japanese attacks a series oi ueiayiug action, ue and copies may be obtained w ith­ half of this year was an increase packed contained a service for of acquisition and maintenance
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as
aoie
to
Wimuiaw
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group,
out charge by writing Robert S. of about five percent over the twelve and hud some 175 pieces plus loss in tuxes.
against a Philippine hill, and
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Farrell, Secretary of State, Sal­ consumption for the same period in the set. It is u fine grade of
then fought a stern rearguard act­
The original American Indians
em, Oregon.
ion to cover his unit's w ithdraw al
of 1944. Taxes paid on gasoline Chinaware.
lumen ted the passing of the b’lf-
was released today by the War
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bought in Oregon so far this year
falo*. Muy we never find o u r­
Department,
amount to $5,746,402.39.
In justice court this week were selves lamenting the passing of
Oregon's traffic accidents in
The lieutenant, whose wife,
During the month of June, Ore­ William Glenn Hamilton cited to
TALENT, August 7,—Mrs. Ben gon used 23,081,257 gallons of appear on a charge of not huving the wooded lands after m illing
Jives,
Mrs Mary Eastm an lives at Box 1944 claimed a total oi
no effort to save them.
Clark
entertained
the
O.D.O.
club
336, Yreka, is now hospitalized in injured 0,6-ij persons and caused -
gasoline which was 14 percent an operators license. $2.00 and
Every person who packs a
Texas. His father, W alter A. East­ an economic loss ot >il,o^o,toy, Friday. Those attending were over the June consumption a costs was the fine. William Carlos camp kit or picnic basket, who
Mrs.
Tom
Bell,
Mrs.
Lou
King,
according to accident facts c o n -,
man, lives at Hilt, California.
year ago and was the heavest Chapel for perm itting an unli­ fishes our streams or hunts in
At the tim e of the action, near tam ed in uie l a « edition oi i re-1 Mrs. Roy Levander, Mrs. Myrtle June since since 1942 when gas censed minor to operate a motor I our fields and wexvds, or trumps
Jacobs,
Mrs.
George
Galbreth,
Pm amopoan Heights on Leyte, gon 'Traffic Accident races, a 1
use totaled 23,129,800 gallons.
vehicle was fined $2.00 und costs. | our trails, everyone who 'ikes
Lieutenant Eastman was serving graphical bulleUn on traffic a c - ! Mrs. Fred Rapp, Mrs. Mabel Dun­
Earl Henry Blair cited to appear nature for what it is und does
can,
Mi's.
M
argaret
Mathes,
Mrs
as operations officer of a battal­ ciuents, issued each yeaf b y Uie
on a charge of not having head­ for us, who loves the State in
ion of the 24th Infantry “Victory-’ safety division of Uie secretary of j Edna Holdrige, Mi'S. Ed Robison,
lights was fined $1.00 and costs which he lives, should rise in his
Mre.
Winnie
Mason
and
the'host-
Division. A hill captured by one s la te s office.
Roland Parks, genial and well with the fine rem itted and Ros­ might and demand the building
ess Mrs. Ben Clark, ice cream, known principal of the Junior coe Eugene Bugbee was cited for
of the battalion’s companies was
of a park system ntong every
“The fact that traffic deaths in
under heavy attack by the Japs. Oregon last year were about five cake, coffee and tea were the re­ High school returned to Ashland having an overheight load on his feasible portion of our highways.
last Friday after spending the truck. He was assessed $8.00 and Future generations will praise
During the evening a “banzai” percent higher than the toll of freshments.
Mrs. Glen Brown and daughter period since the closing of school, costs, Herman Whitman Helm him for it. Let us not forget that
charge weakened one section of J 943 indicates a need for the e x ­
the defense line, with the leaders ercise of greater care on the part Leona returned to their home in at Palo Alto, California, where was charged with having no d e a r , he who cuts u tree should plu rt
of the platoon holding the a n a ot the driving public,” Robert S. San Diego, California last Thurs­ he attended a sum m er course for ance lights on his truck and was another.
both wounded. The operations of­ Farrell, secretary of state, said in day after a two weeks visit with teachers at Stanford University. fined $4.50 costs.
Immediately upon his return. Mi
ficer imm ediately took over end. announcing distribution of the relatives in the valley.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wally Putm an Parks took up em ploym ent with
Seattle, Wash.—John William
despite heavy enemy fire, reor­ new booklet
who
recently
sold
their
property
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Owen
Gregg
at
Pitts, Jr.. USNR, of 147 Ohio S t,
ganized the defense, placing light­
F arrell said the study of 1944
ly wounded men in positions traffic accidents shows that m ot­ to Mr. and Mrs. M errett Randal Twin Plunges, where he plans to Ashland, Oregon, has been ad­
have purchased property in Oro­
w here they, too, could fire.
or vehicle pedestrian collisions ac­ ville, California and will move work until just prior to the open­ vanced in rating to Aviation
ing of school.
Chief Machinists Mate, the Navy
A fter an intense m ortar t.nd counted for the greatest propor­ there soon.
announced today. Pitts, who is on
grenade barrage, the Japs again tion of the traffic deaths reported
Cpl Davis M. Young in the
Miss Rosalie Stauffer, high duty at the Naval Air Station
smashed against this portion of in Oregon last year. This type of
the line. In bitter hand-to-hand accident accounted for 34 percent weignts and measures depart­ school senior is working at the Seattle, is the son of Mrs. Minnie
m ent of the Army Transport local J. C. Penney store, begin­ Brownson of the Ashland address.
fighting, the Doughboys drove of all fatal accidents in the state.
command at G reat Falls, Mon­ ning this week.
them off with the help of the lieu­
N ext to the pedestrian accid­
BUFFALOS AND TREES
tenant’s sub-machinegun. Every ents were the non-collision type tana returned to his base Wed­
E. B. Birkenbeuel
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pingerlos
man in the group was wounded. accidents, accounting for 29 per nesday evening after a 20 days
furlough with his parents Mr. and daughter of Bend were in
Much is said of the various
Reorganizing his men again, cent of all deaths.
and Mrs. Floyd y o u n g and
the 23-year-old officer set off in
The booklet contains complete friends. His sister Lucile Young, Ashland on business Monday of freedoms which we must cheiist
this week. They are newspaper and protect. The list is endless
complete darkness to bring up re­
cadet nurse at St. Vincent’s hos­ people, working in Bend.
and not the least of these is the
placements, arriving in time to
pital in Portland, spent the week
freedom to enjoy the beauty and
break up a third assault early the
end with her parents.
Monuments and marker«. See bounties nature has bestowed up­
next morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Tillfcrd Burns Memorials. On the Plaza. on us.
and baby of Prospect were Tal­
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Here in Oregon where timber-
ent callers Saturday evening.
The interior of the Lincoln land is rapidly passing into the
Monty Montgomery of the School is undergoing a conwlete private ownership of a few large
navy is spending a short furlough redecorating and painting pro­ operators and is either being
w ith his parents and other rela­ gram this summ er, and will pre­ logged by man or destroyed by
tives. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs sent a new appearance w ith the fire, we find as we drive over
Don Montgomery.
opening of school this fall. The our highways, year after year,
Mrs. M yrna Frink attended the interior decoration is being done more operations close to the high­
S ign al Cm pa I’hoiv
wedding of Dorothy P a rr and in a new light cream color.
ways. Soon we will see only a
Infantryman on mopping up op­
Frederick Haynes that took place
Thursday evening of last week mass of stumps and snags. Rapid­ eration beyond a new Puciflc Island
at the Church of Christ in Ash­
All that equipment he
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the
Senior and Interm ediate Me- ly our own beautiful State is beachhead.
land July 27. A shower was given:
carries was purchased with Woi
becoming
a
cemeteryy
where
Mrs. Haynes a t "the horrie^of M ri ^ i s t Youth Fellowship groups
Bond funds.
U. S. 1 rtain rp D tra rtm tn l
once spread mighty forests.
and Mrs. Roy P arr a brother and
^ sw im -d in n e r-p a rty a t .¿el
GALS!
Men
of
vision
who
see
the
in­
man Baths. The young folks gath­
sister in law of the bride,
evitable end of this process, know
GAGS!
Mrs. Ivah Blackwell and Mrs. ered for a swim at seven o’clock that just as the Indian was strip­
Ida Crosley of Ashland were cal­ in the evening, and when they ped of his hunting grounds, so
DOLLAR
ling on relatives in Talent Mon­ had enjoyed the Helman Plunge will the white m an be stripped of
for an hour or more, they gather­
BILLS!
day afternoon.
his playgrounds, beauty spots,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clark visit­ ed under the trees in the nearby and m arkers of historical inter­
ed relatives in Jacksonville, Sun­ park for a covered-dish picnic est.
dinner. Following the dinner
day.
.
To this end, public spirited
Miss M argarett Eagon returned they enjoyed several games, and
men
propose to reserve parkways
closed
their
evening
of
fun
in
a
home Saturday from a months
Fires resulting from
visit w ith relatives in Arora, worshipful moment of song a n d . along the highways, where we
prayer by the fireside. Mr. and | can retreat on occasion, to rest
Dennis
California.
windstorm, explosion &
Mrs. John Billings are sponsors from the cares of the city. They
O’KEEFE
propose to keep for us a beauti­
other perils are not cov­
of
the
seniors
and
Mrs.
G.
W.
Helen
Girls
-
Women
ful countryside through which we
Bruce
is
sponsor
of
the
Interm
e­
ered
by your insurance
WALKER
can drive, or pause in shade or
BE A PRACTICAL NURSE
diates.
June
policy. Unless you have
shadow, to camp or rest along
BIG DEMAND - HIGH WAGES
plus
HAVOC
your fire policy extend­
Blue Hummingbird, Oklahoma the way.
Instruction. High school not Indian, forfeited $40 bail when he
The plans has everything for it
ed to cover such dangers
necessary. Easy to learn at home failed to appear in city court on and nothing against it. It reduces
—you’ll have to stand
in spare time. Ages 18 to 60. War a charge of being drunk and dis­ the fire hazard because, in the
demands have caused big short­ orderly.
such loss yourself.
parks, snags and fire traps will
age. Prepare now for this inter­
Mr. and Mrs. Rae L. Castiel rf be removed. It will not take any
Ask this agency to add
esting, profitable and patriotic Medford have purchased a home appreciable sum of money from
Extended
Coverage to
work. W rite for FREE inform a­ in Ashland.
the tax roll. Most of the land can
tion. Wayne School of Practical
your fire insurance now.
be acquired by donation from the
Nursing, c/o Southern Oregon
for 3 Days
Mrs Marcial Stansbury is show­ owners who are becoming m ind­
Miner.
ing her friends a fine set of gun- ful of the great need. Os it could
be acquired by outright purchase
for reasonable sums.
The main benefit which over­
REAL INSURANCE
balances any expenditure is the
Phone 8781
41 E ast Main
spiritual value, the moral uplift
and physical improvement the
average person will experience,
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I Si I p IOr
I' lfst Half This YcilT
Story Told of Fight
Made by Yreka Man
co.
Oregon issues book
o n n a m e conditions
TALENT NEWS
LOCALS
WAR BONDS
LITHIA
NOW PLAYING
Radio’s Mystery Master!
Ends Sat. Nite
A Complete
Covering
Western Action...Fun!
STARTS SUNDAY
Billings Agency
Open Season for Iced Coffee
Needs for Baby
INFANTS SHOES
AU leather, sizes 0 -1 - 2 - 3......$1.39 pr.
SU N D A Y
I t ’s Murder!
RECEIVING BLANK ETS................... 49c
CHUX D IA P E R S ............... ....... $1.49 box
Beautiful new assorted Baby Blankets
$1.98 - $2.98 - $3.98 - $4.98
WARNER
BAXTER
MlARY
BROOKE
COWAN
.MATINEE
SATURDAY
CONTINUOUS
SHOWS SUNDAY
the heat in the cool grand combination with tall glasses
J fo M M t ! - F ORGET
depths of a tall glass of iced of freshly-made iced coffee. Here it
coffee. Its refreshing goodness will
the recipe for Two-Layer Bavariar
W M R 'S \ revive
lagging spirits and give you Cream. It’s tested, of course.
the necessary pep to carry on the
day’s work. Serve It with Two-Layer
C0MAGÍ ! Bavarian
Cream for dessert or when
plus
Fredric March
Anna Sten in
Resurrection
friends drop in for a visit in the
evening.
Here is a real treat to top off that
warm-weather meal. It’s fight and
yet will satisfy the family’s desire
for something sweet. But most im­
portant, it uses no shortening and no
sugar at all, and its wonderful cof­
fee flavor makes Two-Layer Bava­
rian Cream unusually delicious. It
will keep in the refrigeratoi a day
or two, so you can prepare it any
time you find it convenient. Makes a
Two-Layer Bavarian Croom
1 envelopa unflavored % teaapoon «alt
ffelatin
14 cup dark corn
1 cup cold ntron»
eyrun
coffee
' I
1 cup undiluted evap- 'J cup
orated milk or thin 2
white«, well
cream
beaten
Baby Hot Water Bottles........ ...............55c
Complete Line of Johnson & Johnson
Baby Goods
Soften gelatin in % cup cold cof­
fee. Heat remaining coffee and evap­
orated milk or thin cream. Add saft
com syrup and honey and pour ovei
gelatin. Stir until dissolved. Chil
until mixture is syrupy but not set
Beat until fluffy and fold Into wel
beaten egg whites. Pour Into on«
large glass bowl or into parfai
glasses.
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