Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 18, 1943, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY. MARCH 1H. 1943
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 4
WHEN IN MEDFORD, MAKE OUR STORE
YOUR HEADQUARTERS!
LET US CHECK YOUR
WHEEL ALIGNMENT
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MEDFORD’S PRESCRIPTION ( ENTER
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Scuffing, pitting anil gouging are due to improper
»heel alignment. Ordinary wear—sagging springs,
worn bushings, bearings, pixots—throw »heels out
of line, drag the tire« sideways along the road, scuff
and I urn the tread, and cut mileage in half.
Friday and Saturday
INTO
A
CAREER!
THE MAN
WHO RAN
A LAUGH
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UllBERSLiEVI
FRI. Ät SAT.
A registered pharmacist of long experience
fills all prescriptions at this store. Only the
finest and purest drugs, chemicals and other
materials used.
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We »III inspect your steering with accurate guagv«
that show exactly what 1s wrong, and tell you what
corrections are ueceeaary. Some inexpensive adjust
ment may be ail you need. DONT ruin your lires
because of neglect. The same corrections that stop
abtiMive tire »ear, al»« give Touch Control Steering.
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Western Thrift Store
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30 North Central Ave.
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DHIVE IS TODAY-------
NAOMI COMPTON HAWKINS
CLYDE N. CATON GARAGE
Kune: al services were held last
Friday in the Litwiller Funeral
| Chapel for Mrs. Naomi Hawkins
AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION
The Rev. James Edgar officiated.
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)
She is survived by her two daugh­
ters, Mrs Mary Vcalai of Ashland
and Mrs. Bertha DeHart of Red­
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Homer ding and one son Harvey of Aah-
SUMMER QUARTER
land
Culbertson on March 13, a son.
PLANNED AT OSC
OREGON STATE COLLEGE
A “streamlined” summer quarter
for regular students in addition to
the usual summer aesaiiut has
been authorized for this institu-
tion as well as for others in the
“SHE IS A GOOD NEIGHBOR
stats system of higher education,
This »’ll! permit students in many
fields to accelerate lheir college
training.
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AUTOMOBILE
KIKE
INSURANCE
•'That you can depend on"
Funeral services were held yes­
terday at the J P. Dodge and Sou i
Funeral Chapel for Mrs.
Murv
Pearson Melqulst who punsed away
in la* Angele* last Thursday The
! Rev. latree of the Baptist Church
officiated. She is survived by two
sons. Albert L. of Cheyenne and
Charles E. of Pendleton and a
( daughter. Mrs HU. Sproul of Ix>s
Angeles.
------ BUY BONDS-------
Mr and Mrs Walter Herndon
of Klamath Falla were in Ashland
several days this week
HEALTH A ACCIDENT
LIFE
M. T. BURNS
ON THE PLAZA
"She uses the telephone only if she
THIS
needs to and she is thoughtful of
NEW POLICY
the rest of us!"
Protects You Against
umilili
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nciiicim
Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Bruce had as
their week end guest Dr. Silas E
Falrham. Superintendent of the
Cascade District of the Methodist
Church. Following
last Sunday
morning service Dr. Fairhani con­
ducted the Quarterly Conference.
At thia meeting the churcth extend­
ed a unanimous request that Dr
Bruce be appointed to serve this
church for the fourth year begin­
ning at the next rearma of the An­
nual Conference this coming June
------ BUY BOND«------
MRS. El.lNOIl OVER WOLFE
Funeral services were held Tues
day Ht Trinity Episcopal Church
in charge of the Rev A ii Mac
Donnell fur Mrs. Elinor Dyer
Wo’fe. tH>. who passed awav Sit-
unlay afternoon. Survivors include
her daughter. Mrs. Karl .Nimina o
Ashland, a son. Lynn E Wolfe of
Mt Claire. New Jersey, a gland-
. aon, Lynn E Wolfe Jr., Army Air
i Corp and granddaughter , Mrs
Margaret R om of Riverside, Calif
------ Ill» BONDS------
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FROM TEXAS TO
BATAAN
BUSTERS
ABBOTT
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COSTOLO
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MARY PEARSON MELQ11 ST
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The most powerful,
gripping, romantic
story ever brought
to the screen by
Walt Disney!
I SUPERINTENDENT V Di ITS
DAMAGE SUITS
In these days when telephone
Because of car operation.
accident al borne, office,
on streets, hotels, etc. Costs
little.
lines are carrying thousands of
SEE
new lines are not to be had, team­
J. F. EMMETT
work by telephone users on party
Wednesday & Thursday
Mid-week Special
Matinee Saturday
Continuous Sunday
war calls, and the materials for .
MINER BUILDING
lfl^AST MAIN STREET
lines counts a lot.
Reasonable use,prompt answer-
ing, thoughtfulness of others, are
helpful to all. **
Seed Money
Telephone neighbors appreci­
There's Only on« thing more foolish than killing the goose that
ate such teamwork.
Uys th« golden eggs. That’s living up the money that has been
put away to buy the seed for next year's crops.
Although GE turbines and lamps and refrigerators don’t
grow from any seed you can buy at a seed store, yet any manu­
facturer-no matter what he makes-has a seed problem just
the same. Fos next year's models, and improved designs, and
new products-all these cost money. Money for research, and
engineering, and new tools, and advertising to tell the public
where a product can be obtained, and how much it will cost.
Next Wed. & Thurs
TNI PACIFIC TEUPNNNI AND TEUCRA?! CDMPANY
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Heather ANGEL
Doris MERRICK J
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Billings Agency
HEAL ESTATE and
BEAL INSURANCE
Phone 8781
41 East Main
But we mustn't neglect the seed money for the future. We’re
looking forward to the continuance of the industrial system
that will allow us to open up and cultivate other new and prom­
ising fields. So, tomorrow, look for important developments in
television, fluorescent lighting, plastics, electronics. These will
be familiar words in the post war world. G eni ral E lectric
C ompany , S chenectady , n . Y.
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GENERAL
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45 or 51 Plate BatterieH
Exchange Price ...........$6.75
Extra Special Buys at th!» Time
include Paint» and Wallpaper.
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Right now the crops we're growing are all of the “Victory
Garden" kind-weapons that are serving with our armed forces
on land and sea and in the air.
2 Cup Coffee Maker
27c
2 Gold Fish with Bowl and
a complete Acquarlum..... 29c
100% Pure Pennsyl vania
Motor Oil- gallon............. 77c
When trouble cornea to you
—and it will, in some form
—see that it is lightened by
the benefits of adequate in­
surance.
Coming-Coming!
From the seed of research and engineering, planted in year«
past by General Electric, have come some pretty amazing
crops. Incandescent lamps five times as efficient as Edison's,
vacuum tubes that made radiobroadcasting possible, refriger­
ator« for the home and electric machines for industry to make
important jobs easier.
The following are but a few of
the many special money saving
items we offer throughout this
sale:»
WHEN IT COMES!
ROBERT TAYLOR
WESTERN
27th Birthday Sale
BEGINS TODAY
SEE OUR 6 PAGE CIRCULAR FOR
BIG BARGAINS
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BILLY THE KID
And the only place this money can come from is out of past
earnings, or borrowing on the promise of earnings in the future.
In other words-from seed money.
JAMES G. MACKIE
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Authorized Dealer-
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ELECTRIC
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SAME GOOD WORKMANSHIP
SAME GOOD SERVICE!
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Wardrobe Cleaners
Phone 3281