THURSDAY, MARCH 11. UM3 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 4 AUTOMOBILE ENSIGN ROBERTSON ADDRESSES STUDENTS Ensign Chester Robertson of Klamath Falla »poke to the stu­ dents in assembly at the Southern OrtV'J*» College of Education Mon­ day when he stopped for a brief 1 visit during his leave from the Navy Air Corps. He spoke regard­ ing distinctions between the Army Air Corps and Navy Air Corps, and remarked on the cooperation between the two branches Ensign Robertson had the civil­ ian pilot training given at SOCE. and from there went to Seattle for additional training, thence to the Navy flying school at Corpus Christi, Texas, where he graduat­ ed with an ensign » commission He had been on active duty in , Alaska about six months He wm * accompanied on his vi­ sit by his wife, the former Miss Betty Darnell, who was a student at SOCE at the same time as her husband Miss Darnell formerly Fl RE INSURANCE ••That you can depend on” Friday and Saturday RUG-CUTTING RIVETtEK! ... on th« Swing Shift for Unti» Sam! HEALTH A ACCIDENT LIFK M. T. BURNS ON THE PLAZA j BESSI N < i ER—WI LUTS Mias Evelyn Bessinger of Ger­ mantown. Pennsylvania and Wm. Clark Willits were united in mar­ riage February 20. Mr Willits was graduated from Ashland High School and attended Southern Ore­ gon College of Education He is a seaman lc First Division, USS Boise Siili! I.to INOOiS COLONNA CHORAL ULI B HAS PARTY , After rehearsal Monday evening the Ashland Choral Club enjoyed a party at the home of Mrs. Ste­ phen Epler. Her home was deco­ rated in epring flowers Following games dainty refreshments were served. ------ Bl V ROXIM------- FELLOW SHIP KNTERT UNH The Youth Fellowship of the Methodist Church entertained the young people from the M<*th BUSTER CRABBE WHEN IN MEDFORD, MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS ! ALSO I MEÜFORDS PRESCRIPTION CENTER plus A registered pharmacist of long experlenc'* fills all prescriptions at this store. Only the finest and purest drugs, chemical* and other materials used. 7-7-7-1 Sun. Mon. Tues. Western Thrift Store THE RIGHT NUMBER Sun. Mon. TueS. Halden» of the toi Joaquin JOHNNY MACK MOW 30 North Central Ave. —to relieve you of those troublesome washing* during these busy spring months. Our ecomomical service makes it unnecessary to take the time from your more important duties. —REMEMBER THE NECESSITY OT THAT VICTORY GARDEN and let us do the laundry GRUBB FLORISTS • «NULL “Flowers For All Occasions Wednesday At Thursday Mid-week Special Potted Plants. Cut Flowers And Corsages Matinee Saturday Continuous Sunday Delivery ASHLAND LAUNDRY COMPANY 271 Wirt M. Wright, Prop. MORTON STREET Phone 41«! Greyhound Official Urges Cooperation 31 Water St Phone 7771 KlbU i '»«Mm* ALMA MAY SILVA Next Wed. & Thurs. JACK BENNY FRED ALLEN and ROCHESTER in • LOVE THY NEIGHBOR plus DR. RENAULT’S SECRET Coming-Coming! Funeral services were held at the Methodist Church last Thurs­ day for Alma May Silva, daughter of Frank and Mary Silva. She was born June 9.1925 at Talent and passed away at Sacred Heart Hos­ pital in Medford March 1. She is survived by her parents and one sister Hazel of Ashland and two brothers Joe and Frank of Med­ ford She moved to Ashland when eight years of age and joined the Methodist Church in 1939 where she was a member of the young people’s choir. Dr. George W. j Bruce, pastor of the Methodist Church officiated at the services MOVING MANPOWER « Htot ÿrf/ Tftafy ------BUY BONDS------ Mrs. Anna Richards of Klamath Falls is visiting Mrs. Reba P. Kel­ sey. The nation's highways have gone to war. Over them the bus lines are moving vital manpower—military per­ sonnel on important missions—selectees to induction WHEN a COMES! centers—farmers on their "must” trips—workers to war plants and shipyard)—business men and women on their essential activities/ When trouble come* to you —and it Hill, in some form —see that it is lightened by the benefit« of adequate in­ surance. Let ua be your counselor«. Greyhound is concentrating on this wartime job, keep­ ing its buses rolling over a vast network of routes. At the same time we are saving precious rubber, fuel and steel by mass transportation of war travelers and by cx- Insurance I pert maintenance and operating efficiency. I We are putting everything we have into the war effort Pointing out the continued nccil for cooperation of the traveling public in order that military per- tonne 1 on k-uvea and furloughs may be able to travel, F. W. Ac­ kerman, Vice President of Pacific Greyhound Line», today made the following statement: "The primary wartime job of bus line« is moving the Armed Forces, workers in war plants, far­ mers and other» carrying on es­ sential wartime activities. The rout of Uie public should give »| m -- clal consideration to the large nu­ mber of men in uniform who desire to travel by bus on leaves and fur­ loughs. * •'Week-end* arc often the only time when those men from the mil­ itary camps and I mum - s can travel, and the but lines ask your coop­ eration in asking room for them. If the general public will take their necessary bus trips during mid­ week, (Tuesdays, Wednesdays and ThursJnys) they will be 1 e p- ing these men in the Armed *>r- ces, and at the same time tl ey too will enjoy better service. "Other ways in which travt Icrs can cperate to make their 1 us riding more comfortable incl ide: Keeping baggage to a mintn 1 m, purchasing tickets in advance to avoid the last minute rush, and consulting a bus agent well ah< ad of departure time for helpful id- vice on schedules and connectio 1«.” IH Y B<’\I»N------- kes Both” glad that our broad experience, widespread facilities and skilled personnel are available for the vital job of moving manpower. With your cooperation, we shall continue to heep the highway! at work for Victory. Billings Agency WARTIME TRAVIL SUGGESTIONS k EAL ESTATE and REAL INSURANCE Phone 8781 41 East Main You will help the war effort and will have a better trip if you wiU follow these tuggettioni: Coniult your Greyhound agent in adtante for uteful travel information. Avoid delay by pure hating your tit het well ahead of lime. Travel in mid-week, rather than on weeh-endt. Carry at little baggage at you tonvenienlly can. SAME GOOD WORKMANSHIP SAME GOOD SERVICE! It I'1'' • 'Hi I "11 nnd a Button . .. n Summy tmd u Dick Todd to form .1 ( irwiii.i i>u»s combination It takes both War It indt md Taxes to pi id- the nrr. isary financis to win this war .1 var for freedom and humanity Arc you doing your part7 (1. S. Treatary Defarlmml SOUTHERN OREGON MIN? It Published every Thurtulay at 107 East Main R'.. /'•bland, Or ; on by Charlea and Ruth Giffen, Subscription ratea: SJ.00 pci 5 >nr I Wardrobe Cleaners Phone 3281 DEPOT: 101 E. Main • PHONE: «141 » AGENT: Harry Travia *»4 i », -Bl-* ■ KIIR IUYINO UNITID STATES WAR BONDS AND STAMPS I Entered as second-class matt r In the post office at Ashland, Or •'on February 15. 1935 under the act of March 3 1879