I Public Cooperating In Phone Usage Friday and Saturday! MURDER ... MADNESS... and a MAID! VIVIAN WATSON Leading lady of the Watson play era who will appear Sunday night at 8 o’clock at the Presbyterian church. This will be a union ser­ vice of the Methodist, Congrega­ tional and Presbyterian churches The Watson sacred drama play ers were here last summer in a similar service at the Methodist church. This year they are pre presenting their latest production. ■ Red Like Crimson" by Munford Evans. Rev. Ray Watson the di- rector, plays the part of a physi- cian. Vivian Watson the part of a dope and drink addict. Joyce Watson, ten, the part of an angel Lolita Watson, four, the part of a small girl in the home. Mrs. Elva Duncan, of the Jason Lee Metho­ dist church in Salem, plays the mother part. There will also be special music by the Watson fam­ ily, featuring violin duets and vo­ cal numbers. Little ‘ . ............... Lolita ' Wat- son will sing “God Bless America" and in a trio with her mother and sister. The ministers of the unit­ ing churches urge all who can to see this new production. Admission is free. An offering will be taken Watson players will also present “Our Mother's God” at the Church of Christ, 8:00 p. m. Tuesday BOM I SUN • MON • TUE Acknowledgement of the splen­ did eiiltloii shown by ti le phone users in helping the tele­ phone Industry to meet unprece­ dented wartime demands in the face of restrictions necessary to save materials vital to the war was expressed this week by N. R. Powley, president of The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph com­ pany, in a report covering the .■oast-wide operations of the com­ pany during the first six months of 1942. Copy of the report was received by H S. Aikens, local manager of the company .who stated that it also showed that more than 1300 telephone employes are now in military service and that 97 per cent of the coast-wide personnel is purchasing United States War Savings Bonds through the pay­ roll allotment plan. The telephone president's report said in part; "Our company in its all-out war effort, through Its resources, fa­ cilities and personnel is earnestly engaged throughout all branches of its work in playing its full, ef­ fective and patriotic phrt to take our country through to victory. In compliance with orders of the War Production Board re­ garding the conservation and re­ striction of the use by telephone companies of all materials essen­ tial to the war effort, all tele­ phone installations are made sub­ ject to the requirements of these orders. CHEAP printing Is expensive. Have your work done RIGHT at the Home of Better Printing------ THE MINER PRESS MRS. .AMERICA IN THE WAR (continued from page 2) bottles as you have room to store. Wash the caps and put them away for the day when relishes will ap­ pear on grocers' shelves without the usual cap over the seal. The old covers will come in handy then. # WALT DISNEYS Delightful full-length Cartoon! fiÎ5 TECHNICOLOR Wed’sday & Thursday nr barg Z9C DAYS 2 BIG 2 HITS MATINEES Wednesday and Friday Continuous Saturday and Sunday Before a United States battle­ ship can fire a salvo from her 16- inch guns .alcohol enough to pro­ vide anti-freeze for the radiators of 196 autos must go into mak­ ing smokeless powder. Crucible steel is made by melt­ ing at about 2900 degrees F., pud­ dled iron of high purity together with a few ounces of charcoal and ferro-manganese per 100 pounds. “I couldn’t serve as a juror, judge. One look at that fellow SING A SONG Of convinces me that he’s guilty.” “Sh-h! That's the district at­ < KITCHEN THRIFT torney.” ------------ •--------- — Lawn tennis was played as long SINK YOUR ago as the 13th century in France DIMES IN WAR when it was known as the Jeu de PaUme, or the hand game. SAVINGS ------------ •------------ i STAMPS CUSTARD-EVANSON Edward C. Evanson and Doris R. Custard were joined in marri­ In April 1942 for every man on age at the Methodist parsonage by strike there were 1,250 working. Dr. G. W. Bruce on Tuesday eve- ------------ •------------ ning, June 30. Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ liam Worthington were the wit­ nesses. The young people are from Medford and for the present will make their home there. _............ ANSWERS ANSWERS j 1. The Senecas, the Cayugas the Onondagas, the Oneidas, and the Mohawks. United they were called the Iriquois. 2. St. Augustine, Florida, was founded in 1565. 3. 300 hours, nearly 14 of our days and nights. 4. The latest estimate is 323,- 722.000 cubic miles. Five-sevenths of the earth’s surface is water. 5. Juneau, population about 4,000. 6. Gold, silver, iron, lead zinc, copper, sulphur, petroleum, salt, valuable timber, hemp, sugar, co­ ca, coffee, tobacco, rice and sweet potatoes. 7: It was founded in 1163 and completed about 1240. It is the most important church in Paris. 8. Alfred, Lord Tennyson. 9. Cold, if not too extreme, ap- pears to excite the ends of the nerves in the muscles causing a spasm. A fact about all spasms is that they are independent of the will, making a quick series of contractions. 10. 186,284 miles a second. This speed is regarded as very accurate by scientists of today. » Illes need the relaxation and lest they get at beaches and similar resorts even more these days be­ cause of the heavy pressure of war work That being the case, restrictions on intercity bus ser­ vice will not apply to your beach excursion us long us the facilities are avail able But you are urged to visit resorts In the immediate vicinity of your home. ll’HIMS m redecorating oi paint- ’ ’ Ing are out for the duration. However, if re|>ainting and redec­ orating are absolutely necesrary for the maintenance of your home or apartment, they are permitted and without specific authorization Ax you know, all civilian construc­ tion is under WPB control so that non-essential building and redecor­ ating will not cut down the ma­ terial, equipment and labor avail able for direct war work » < discoloration If it Is allowed to dry or harden on the range. Acid, lem­ on juice or vinegar endanger the glaze of the enamel umeaa the} are cleaned off immediately. 'Im consumer division advises uguinat using the oven os a storage place for food b < Dr. L. W. Stoffers DENTIST Hours 9-12 and 1-5 Medlci.1 Bldg. l'hune 3211 r r VOUR choice oi xluides and odors A of various cosmetics probably will be limited very soon, A toiu* coming limitation on the produc­ tlon of cosmetics ts expected to simplify milady's beauty aida b> cutting down on the range oi shades and odors. Aa you anow, eosmclic packaging is due to un­ dergo quite n change to eliminate the use of critical materials ioi containers. Experimental coplea oi wooden lipstick holders and cold ci earn jars with paper topa al- ready have been made. z THE CHANCES are that you 1 won't put off the daily clean­ ing care of your electric rang« since WPB's order freezing elec trie kitchen ranges in the hand» of dealers Of comse. you will b< able to get replacement parts, but today's watchword for milking your stove last as long as possible is cate. The outside surfaces, burn­ ers and units, broiler and oven should be cleaned dally Wait un­ til the range is cool before wash­ ing the porcelain outside with warm soapy water for if it is hot when cleaned there is danger of cracking the porcelain finish. The OPM consumer division advisee you that spilled food may cause t f < LI EKE S a colorful note The 1 amount of fast dyes avulluuli for civilian use dunng the perlon of July 1 to September 30 han been Incieaxed ,\<>w. Mix Amei tea's family may expect thut 70 percent of the amount of anthra­ quinone dyes used In 1941 will go tor civilian use. zee IF YOU still have two pounds of rubber around your house for which you have no need, turn it In because it la equivalent to the amount of rubber needed for u gas mask or a roll of adheaive tape for the medical corps. But while you have been runsacRing the house for rubber salvage, do be careful nut to turn in any per­ fectly good rubbers or guloshes Til at will only necessitate leplac- Ing these valuable articles with new purchases. Hold on to your rubbers or galoshes even if they are too small or If you are miss­ ing one of the mates because a pool is being contemplated for the exchange of those precious articles » A • *-N LITHIA E N T E R T A I N M E N T Phone 7361 Mutinera Friday— (tontlninais Saturday mid Munday Friday, Saturday “SHUT MY i» BIG MOUTH with Joe E. Brown plus “FORCED LANDING with Richard Arlen and Eve Gabor Sunday, Monday and Tuesday YOU GET A NEW DEOREE OF PLEASUREI • m W OM MM b OK rMI rti HMTf UIMS IMRT SINGLETON - LAKE SIMMS A COLUMBIA PICTURt » LIBRE'S good news for your mar- 1 keting dollar The new OPA price regulation on beef and veal (effective July 131 will assure you that you are getting the quality of meat for which you pay. The regulation provides that ceiling z WAR Production Board orders ’’ curtailing civilian use of essen- tial raw materials have been roll­ ing off the line for a year now — diverting hundreds of items from family use to military needs. Fig­ ures show that your family—the average American family is giv­ ing up 3.12 pounds of aluminum a year enough required for eight incendiary bombs. The brass your family is doing without is just what it takes for 36 .30 caliber I cartridges. The list goes on and on—1.000 tons of iron and steel for the war effort instead of for ash trays and 25,000 tons of preci­ ous metals that will help put the Axis in the shade instead of be­ ing made into Venetian blinds Even the children are doing their It's “Yeah, team!" so far as part—100,000 tons of iron and Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake steel saved from toy production are concerned: Larry Simms goes into the nation's war effort. z z z seems to watch the antics of his screen parents, "Blondie and Dag­ TF YOU are a city resident, your wood Bumstead,” with aloof bore­ 1 family can still expect bus ser­ dom. It's a scene from Columbia's vice to beaches, public parks and hectic “Blondie Goes to College.” other resorts for the time being. latest in the joy-packed series and The Office of Defense Transporta­ now at the Lithia Theatre with tion contends that American fam- Janet Blair, Larry Parks and Jo­ nathan Hale. o I Thursday, July 2, 1942 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 4 Wednesday and Thursday Mid-Week Special WRESTLI NG AT 8:30 EVERY MONDAY NIGHT TIIKILI-S and EXCITEMENT! Medford Armory Tickets on Sale at The Ill-Way, 12 N. Riverside. Ph. Med. 3387 Medford, Oregon War Damage Insurance This will protect againit direct lime or daniuge to property (fire and lioniburd- ment) due to enemy attack, It MipplenientM your regular insurance. 1 1 cent» and 1 5 rents «4 plices asked by beef and veal wholesnlera be related to the grades stamped according to gov­ ernment quality specifications In­ cidentally, du you know how to Judge meat by its appearance? The OPA consumer division ex­ plained that generally the best grades of beef are heavily "mar- Nad* with i d mtfiiningi,-1| with bright red and firm lean If Interested in thU protcx'- tlon, apply now as the for­ mer coverage expired June 30. Billings Agency REAL ESTATE and REAL INSURANCE Phone 8781 CHANGES milespeed > BUS SCHEDULES 41 Fust Main Mid-Season Savings! “One-Stop” Saving Center for all the Family EFFECTIVE JULY 1st * To COOPERATE FULLY with the national rubber conservation program, Greyhound is reducing bus oper­ ating speed. This necessitates changes in arrival and de­ Special Price During Sale on Daveno Sets parture times of buses. Today the important thing is to make every bus work full time-keeping vital traffic on the move. To achieve JAMEN O. MACKIE Authorized Dealer this purpose Greyhound is introducing many other changes—di verting buses to more essential routes—elim­ inating express and limited schedules as well as many "second sections”—unifying service with other bus companies in some cases—conserving tires and vital ma­ terials in every way. Be sure to ask about the new schedules before you take a trip. We hope you will not be inconvenienced, crowded or delayed. But if you are, please be lenient— the war effort comes first! For complete information call: DEPOT: 101 East Main PHONE: 3341 (LEANINC WITH MODERN EQUIPMENT Permanent PRICES! ■■ SUITS PLAIN DRESSES PLAIN COATS ¿li BP WV 25c U. S. SAVINGS STAMP WITH EVERY 81.50 Cleaning Order. Plain garments—50 cents eaxh and carry. PICKUP AND DELIVERY 65c GREYHOUND COLLEGE CLEANERS 823 Siskiyou Blvd Phone 033«