Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 14, 1942, Page 4, Image 4

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    Thursday, May 14, 1942
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 4
State Employes Put
Money in Bonds
JUNIOR CIVIC ( l.UII
worthwhile help to any farmer who
ENTERTAINS WITH
wants to establish and nul,’’iin
CARD PARTY
accurate coat records coveil'
ala
production. It can be done without
A group of 52 people turned
State employes of Oregon had
too much detailed work, and it Is
out for the Junior Civic ciub puny
,
invested
$19,631
25
by
the
payroll
decidedly profitable to know accu­
at the Civic club house Tuesday
Promoter Mack Lillard will pre­
rately what production costs are deduction plan in wur savings evening Arrangements had been
ENTERTAINMENT
bonds at the end of Aprl, Earl
on anv
sent another of his stellar wrest­
made for seven or eight tables at
Snell,
secretary
of
state
and
chair
­
■»wever.
one
kind
of
ling cards at Medford armory next
Phone 7561
cards and the hostqsscs were put
tat is very easy to man of the state employes payroll
Monday night. Lillard hopes to be
to
the
test
arranging
to
care
for
That is the cost that allotment program, disclosed to­
able to sign Vincent Lopez, former
the nearly double number
i
very quickly and sim- day,
ROGER M. K
world heavyweight champion from
The party was given to rals •
auction
per
acre,
P».«
A total of 2,369 state employes
Mexico City, to meet the former
If you can. by better farming ; now are participating in this allot- money for the casualty fund of
WATCH
YOUR
COSTS
Notre Dame All-American flash
methods or better seed. increase
Civic club. The Civic club house
When you talk about profits to a your yield per acre by 5 or 10%, ment program with virtually ev­
Jumping Joe Savoldi in the top
has been designated as an emer­
student
of
economy,
he
at
once
tells
ery
state
department
and
inatitu-
main event but said he would be
you know at once that you are
gency
center and some expense
unable to announce a definite line­ you that profits depend upon two REDUCING YOUR COST of pro- I tion represented Deduction« auth- has been Involved In pt ividing es
main
factors
—
the
cost
of
produc
­
I
orizeii
by
these
participants
now
up before late today.
duction. and thereby increasing
sentlal supplies and equipment.
tion and the your profit.
amount of $17,835.23 a month
Other top notch bone benders
Prizes were offered for Chinese
selling price. As
The
payroll
deductions
author
­
If
you
can.
by
changing
to
a
who probably will appear are Cy
the spread be­ more marketable crop, or a crop ized bv each employe are accumu­ I checkeis, pima'hle and brdge
Williams, the ill-tempered ex­
tween those two that brings a higher cash return
Requests have been made for
Florida football star. Alberto Cor­
factors widens, per acre, add to your income, again lated in a trust fund establshed by more of these parties and the club
the
secretary
of
state
and
are
he
d
ral. up and coming young Mexican
profits go up.
is giving the matter considera­
you know that you are reducing
with
who was an instant hit last Mon­
In a manufac­ over-all cost and increasing profit. till eaeh employe’s fund equals the
tion.
,
purchase
price
of
a
war
bond.
The
turing business,
day, and popular Jim Casey.
If you can. by adopting a more
•
where accurate modern machine, cut down the i state then makes the purchase.
Norval Stockstill of Talent, will
and
CHAPTER
HEARS
J
through
the
federal
reserve
bank
costs
are
a
reg
­
make his frst Medford appear­
number of acres of any crop, again
REPORT
ON
STATE
ular
part
of
an
ance in the preliminary match of
you are reducing costs and increas­ at San Francisco, and the bond is
organized book­ ing profits.
| delivered directly to the employe PEO MEETING
plus
three rounds, Stockstill has had
Kyea
keeping system,
Chapter AC, PEO, gathered at
Each employe sets up his own
Costs of that kind can be known
considerable
boxing
experience
it is not a very difficult matter to
and has wrestled a few times on know exactly the cost of producing without a complicated bookkeeping program of payroll Reductions and the home of Mis Henry Galey
amateur cards in Talent. He says anything. On the farm, costs are system. They almost figure them­ | he is entitled to alter the program, Tuesday evening for seven o'clock
dessert This was followed by a
he is in excellent physical condi- not so easy to arrive at precisely. selves. And certainly they reflect , or discontinue it at his own
short musical program Mias Wil­
themselves
quickly
in
your
annual
discretion
tion and promises to do the best Most farmers keep a record of
statement.
ma Froman played two piano
•
•
he can against whomever Lillard what they pay out for machinery,
Farm crop prices are high these MISS SMITH HOSTESS TO
numbers
and Bob Dunn sang two
With
seed, fertilizer and other supplies, days—higher than they have been
selects for him.
solos, all of which were well re­
WESLEYAN' SERI ICE GUILD
and
they
know
what
they
receive
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for many years. And even though
for crops sold; but the important further price advance^ may be
The Wesleyan Service Guild of ceived.
At the close of the evening's
item of labor, as a part of cost, is properly limited by government the Methodist church met at the
home of Miss Carrie May Smith business, reports of the recent
not so easy to figure.
regulation, there is still plenty of
The important labor factors are room on the average farm for in­ Tuesday evening for the regular state convention which was held '
two. First, exactly how much la­ creasing profits through reducing May session. The program was on in Portland last week, were given
Oregon State college has to date bor should be charged—how many
the theme of “Work with Chil­ by the delagatea, Mrs
Clyde
released 43 members of its instruc­ actual hours—to each acre of crop the cost of production, by such dren” and brought out the In­ Young and Mrs O. G Crawford
methods as we have described here. creasing need in these times foi*
tional. extension and research land, and what is a fair rate to
Another thought that should be protection and guidance of child­ Twenty three member* were pres- I
staffs for servce in the armed charge for that labor.
B'way'a Stage Hit
borne in mind is that when you hood A report on the activities ent Mrs. J W McCoy was assis­
Another rather difficult thing to save hours of time, and have no
forces or in special defense indus-
Now on the Screen!
tant hostess
in
this
field
of
the
Women
’
s
So
­
arrive
at
is
a
fair
and
realistic
ma
­
tries, according to a compilation
place in the fields to use them, ciety for Christian Service of the
•
just made by Acting President F. chine-hour rate. That is, how much those hours still represent profit. Methodist church was given by
Have your work done RIGHT ut
should be charged per hour for the
A. Gilfillan.
They can be spent in reading, in Mias Cora Mason This organiza­ the Home of Batter Printing
use of any farm machine—a rate
Of this total. 23 have been given made up from its first cost, its entertainment, in taking a more tion maintains in the United THE MINER PRESS.
leaves of absence for the dura- operating and repair cost, and its active part in community activities, States and territories 12 homes for
and in living a broader social life. needy children Other branches of KAXMAMMXfcJgXXXKa.MKCXMXjC* •
tion. All but two are in actual probable length of life.
profits, too, are a part of their work with children were
military service while these two
Federal and State Agricultural Those
what we live for.
named and a picture of its signifi- ;
are on special research assign­ Departments will gladly give
cance in the lives of the recipients
ments in defense industries. Of the
was given in the story by Alice
20 who resigned from the college
Osborne, "They Who Find Amer- '
WtU 1V1LYH HTII
staff to enter special war service,
ica."
A CO1UMI I A
H4ISII.
1. Kabul, population about 100.-
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14 are in various branches of the
Did you write to a soldier, sailor,
ooo
A delayed report on Recognition
The harp is the only survivor
military and six are in defense or marine this past week ? The
2. 1824
industres.
boys in service look forward day Day. sponsored by the D. A. R. among plucked string Instruments
3
Ganges, the principal river
of
old
which
has
taken
a
secure
in
honor
of
those
who
have
at
­
Only one of those who resigned to day to receiving letters fhom
of India
outright was of a rank higher than the folks back home. Don't write tained the age of 21, reached the place in the modern orchestra.
4 In 1867 ¡from Russia for
instructor. Under rules of the them about all the troubles you Miner office this week. The event
$7,200,000
state board of higher education, all are having at home; they have was held on May 4 at the South­
5. Alexander Hamilton
staff members called to military enough of their own in trying to ern Oregon College of Education.
6 April 6. 1917.
First
number
on
the
program
service are entitled to leaves of figure out a way to stop the Japs.
7 An English astronomer In
But instead, tell them interesting was a selection by the college or­
absence.
1705 he discovered that the com­
little bits of news such as how the chestra. directed by Miss Lucie
ets of 1531, 1607 and 1682 were
11 cents and 15 cents
the same and predicted Its re­
family
pup is growing or about Landon. The audience joined in
First Bride: “Yes. sir, I've got
turn in 1759, thia constituting the
my husband where he eats out of baby’s new tooth or something like singing "America,” followed by
first satisfactory work on the orb­ has had a marked Influence on
that. Above all, write to your rel- the invocation by Rev James H.
my hand."
its of comets. It now bears his
Second Bride: "Saves a lot of atives or friends this week for Edgar.
Christianity and Mohammedan­
Seated on the platform were Dr.
dish washing, doesn't it?”
sure.
KAMSEY’S JEWELRY name.
ism
8.
Thomaa
Jefferson
According to the policy started Walter Record, veteran of the
9 The code of law ascribed to
STORE
10 Calus Julius Caesar Octav­
first
world
war;
Dr.
Claude
E
last week, the Miner continues to
Moses has fomed the foundation ianus, the grand nephew of Julius
Swndenburg
Bldg.
Ashland
of legal Judaism to this day, and Caesar
bring its readers interesting bits church; Miss Lydia McCall, regent
of news, along with addresses of of DAR; Mrs. Horace Badger,
Ashlanders in the armed forces of DAR; member who led the flag
our country. If you find the name salute; Rev James H. Edgar; Dr.
of a friend here, write to him. Arthur S. Taylor, vice president
of the Revolutionary Sons of
He’ll be glad to hear from you.
Southern Oregon; Earl Nutter, re­
Is one of the safe-guards
Pvt. William C. Savin has had
against loss. You can protect
a change of address since last presenting the Elks lodge ,in
yourself against many losses
week’s publication. It is now U. charge of Boy Scouts and flags,
S. Army, Co. E, 14th Signal Ser­ and Vera Johnston, SOCE student
which can happen to any of
vice
Reg., Fort Monmouth, New body president. This group was in­
us, any time. A few dollar*
Jersey. This puts Bill, former co­ troduced by Mrs. Gordon Mac
today may save a thousand
publisher of the Miner, in familiar Cracken, who stated, "It is a priv­
tonight. Insurance has to be
grounds for he once worked in ilege as well as a responsibility to
bought before the lass—so
New Jersey. He will study teletype present this program. Citizenship
do it now!
day is an annual affair sponsored
tnere.
David Putman, formerly assoc­ by Mt. Ashland chapter, DAR, in
iated with Mountain States Music cooperation with the college and
ASK US ABOUT IT TODAY
the BPOE." She stated clearly
Co. and radio repairman here for
just what DAR stands for and
several years, is in civil service
that it has chapters in every state
work connected with the signal
in the Union. Sons and daughters
corps in the east. His address is who are direct descendants of sol­
272 N. 13th street, Philadelphia. diers who fought in the war of
Penna.
1776 form the membership. "We
Pvt. Walter Love, until his I have a work to do. need young
inductiqn in March a barber at people to be rightly educated in
REAL ESTATE and
the Elks barber shop, likes army patriotism," she concluded.
REAL INSURANCE
life very much but writes that he
Dr. Redford introduced the col­
Phone 8781
41 East Main
is itching for a chance to be sent lege people reaching their major­
over seas. Mail address to Btry C, ity this year Each of the follow­
53rd FA-TNG-BN, Camp Roberts, ing was presented with a silk flag
Calif., will reach him.
and a flag code book: Margaret
John Isenhower has been in the Bolton, Doreen DeLisle, Tlah Har­
navy since early last fall. He just row, Oland Hare, Cora Kronstein-
DENTIST
this week finished a course at the er. Henry Miller, Lucille Scott.
Hour« 9-12 and 1-5
Naval Training school in Toledo, Robert Cortheli, Rosemary Dolan,
Medical Bldg.
Phone 5211
Ohio, and leaves there soon. His Beryl Cunningham, Virginia Smith,
new address will be published as Margaret Lininger, Verne Johns­
soon as it is received.
ton. Marjorie Freeman, Constance
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Ehrhart, Olive Davis,
Borgny
I Romtvedt, Jean Leonard. Belle Ja­
Check and Rotate
cobs and Geraldine Francis.
lire».
It
pays
to
sea
your
Chevrolet
dealer
for
serv
­
Dr. Sayre spoke on "This day of
become their own bosses.”
Get Regular Lubri­
ice on any car or truck. . • • Because ho Is a
"Lettuce is to be glamorized,”
cation
according to Ray B. Schwartz area said Schwartz. "This year we an­
service ipthlitt who offers you the advan­
supervisor of the Agricultural ticipate that there will be some
Service Engine—
tages of trained mechanics, quality materials,
Marketing adjninistraion, U. S. 8,000,000 crates of spring lettuce
Carburetor—Battery
department of agriculture. "The on the market, whereas last year
low costs. .. . And because, for years, Chev­
Teat Brakes
period of May 11 to 25 has been it was with difficulty that 6,500-
000
were
moved.
It
means
we're
rolet dealers have had the largest number
designated as a time for exten­
sive marketing of this healthful going to have a real marketing
of trade-ins and, therefore, the widest expe­
Check Steering and
attractive vegetable. Everyone con­ problem on our hand« one that
Wheel Alignment
cerned with feeding the nation— must be solved quickly because of
rience in servicing all makes and models.
farmers, merchants, nutritionists, the perishable nature of the pro­
Check Clutch, Trans­
.. • Better see your Chevrolet dealer—today/
restaurants- will put extra effort duct involved.
Mission,
Rear Axle
It was stressed that while sea­
into seeing that none of this year’s
excesses
in
supplies
of
farm
sonal
bumper crop goes to waste."
Check Cooling
'Odorar-
Ray Schwartz pointed out that products, particularly perishables,
System
lettuce is the first commodity to are more or less usual, the prob­
Protect and Preserve
be given the support of a national lem this year is likely to be more
THRILLS and EXCITEMENT!
merchandising campaign, the new difficult because of the wartime
Finish
type of program recently an­ need for substantial increases in
nounced by the Agricultural Mar­ production. Unpredictable factors,
keting Administration and aimed such as weather and yield, make
at assisting farmers with market­ it impossible for the farmers to
ing problems resulting from war­ produce the exact amounts needed.
Ticket« on Sale at
time bottlenecks.
THE OWL CLUB : Ph. 2800
“It is with good reason that • Mrs. Carl Fehige is enjoving a
few davs visit with her family,
lettuce
has been designated as Mr. and Mrs. P. D.
Medford, Oregon
McDougal in
the first Victory Food Special,” Lakeview,
Stellar Card on
Monday’s Program
LITHIfl
Friday, Saturday
“Mr. District
Attorney and
the Carter Case”
James Ellison
Virginia Gilmore
“The Prairie
Stranger”
Charles Starrett
OSC Staff Members
In Military Service
Sunday, Monday <
and Tuesday
ANSWERS
Write a Letter
|
a. LUPINO 1—HATW41D
Recognition Day
Observed by DAR
Wednesday and
Thursday
: Jewelry makes a
lasting gift, some­
thing the graduate
can enjoy a long :
time.
Mid-Week Special ■
INSURANCE
Come To Your
CHEVROLET
Billings Agency
for “ServiceThat Satisfies
ServiceThat Saves”
FOR
“SERVICE
THAT SATISFIES-
SERVICE
Dr. L. W. Stoffers
TRAINED
MECHANICS
Lettuce Week Is
Latest Innovation
AT 8:30 EVERY
MONDAY NIGHT
Medford Armory
QUALITY
MATERIALS
LOW
COSTS
THAT SAVES”
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SELBY CHEVROLET CO.
ASHLAND, OREGON