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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER A DAY AT A TIME INFORMATION ABOUT WAACS American People Face Acid Test in Treasury’s 2nd War Loan To Raise 13 Billion Dollars in Three Weeks Thursday, May Î0, III IS FOREST FIRE HAZARDS GREAT r by WAR »OH» Ruth Taylor Forest protective organization» / QUI2 ' Great times call for great peo- ami timberland owners in the pie. But it isn't the crises that WHO MAY JOIN THE W A AUS Pacific Northwest face the pros call for the greatest exercise of To be eligible for enrollment in poet of th most dangerous and self-control and patience. It is the WAAC an applicant must: hazardous fire year in history Q. In what nomea inny a War the every day grind of monoto without benefit of federal emer Saviug* Homi I mi ia*ltcd? A. Be a woman citizen of the nous, disagreeable tasks. We can gency funds such as were used to The Nation Dare Not Fail in This Greatest I Uuited States. A, U or Bornia isti be rrg- stand big sacrifices, but It's the such good ad van I age last year. A Be between the ages of 21 Islered unir in ilio B Financing Task in History—“They Give giving up of little things which no 56,500.1X10 emergency fund has tniiuea <>f individuala in and 44 years, inclusive. one knows about that wears our C Submit satisfactory proof of been cut from the special deficien llicir unii righi, in «»no Their Lives— You Lend Your Money.'* «>f ilio following formai tempers thin. cy apprpriation budget. Tills would date of birth and citizen It's the plane spotting detail on 1 I Ite nonio <>f un« in Washington, D. C.—Coming as it does upon the heels of have been divided among the ship. dividuai« <>r a holiday evening—after weeks of states for use against enemy sab- II Have an excellent character. income tax payments, the people of America will face UH Tlie intuirò of 2. nothing happening It’s the first individuai», r E Pass a mental alertness test acid test this month when the Treasury's Second War Loan otagie and for preventive purposes aid class on the first spring day. Ix-aders in both Oregon and nwnrre, or F. Pass a physical examination. drive opens April 12 with an objective of thirteen billion dol It's the store being out of but G. Must not have financial de lars to be raised through sale of Government securities. Washington forest industries cir 3. 'iìie n a ni e individuili n* * ter when we’ve so carefully ra cles, state officials and fire pro pendents. A substantial part of this huge financing, the most stu olili ilio oll'i-r inni- tioned our family. It’s the con H If married, must not have tective assiciation wardens are vidimi ua I mik I ìi 'Ì- pendous ever undertaken by any government in the world’s bringing terrific pressure on west- science that makes us buy bonds children younger than 14. ary. whAi we want bright new clothes. WHERE YOl’ MAY GO TO JOIN history, must be loaned by people in ordinary walks of life. ei n congressmen to get the emer Q. May a Borni he rrgl.lrrcd In High Government officials have<’ It's all the things we do day in gency forest fire fighting funds re Most cities and towns have local above what can be bought this year and day out that nobody notices, WAAC recruiting volunteer com pointed out that the nation must not because of restrictions und ration instated und are asking the gen- that makes us, not angry, but— mittees who can furnish informa fail in this duty to our men on the ing . . . approximately 40 billions eral public's support, battle fronts who are now carrying worse still—fretful. "Our need is greater than ever tion and application forms. Larger the offensive to the enemy at every of dollars which should go into Gov What we must do is to remem cities have army recruiting sta-, stage It is obvious to every thinking ernment Bonds. and the possibility of sabotage of ber that ill temper in these days tions which can furnish the nece- man and woman that as the United It should be the objective of every our forests puts the Pacific Coast is the warning of the danger hour cessary information. Write WAAC Nations take this offensive against American to invest these «loose dol in the combat zone of this war," on the home front. It is the sign Section, U. S Army Recruiting the dictators, the cost of war opera lars, idle dollars. In Government se said Orville Miller, president of of the weakness in the fortifica Station, 614 S. W. 11th Ave.. Port tions increases in proportion. curities. not only from a patriotic the West Coast Lumberman's as- tions, the break in the line—and. land. The American people must no standpoint, but from the standpoint social ion “The extra help must just as on the battlefront, so on NO EXPENSE INVOLVED longer think of war costs in terms of of their own financial security. Come from Congress to inc rvase A. Ye». the home front, it means we must F i Upon acceptance of the applies-. equipping a soldier, building a tank There is available during the Second effectiveness of our forest fire I. Iluw ran I buy a Homi by Q War Loan a type of Securlly to fit fighting organizations by adding can up the reserves. tion, applicants living more than or plane or a ship. We must now every pocketbook. mail front agencie* other Why is it dangerous? Because 50 miles from Portland will be think m terms of the cost of bat extra men to meet enemy attacks Ilian a po»t oilice '? through the gaps of discontent furnished transportation to Port tles. invasions and new offensives. Are Wild Dollars against our forests.” A. M rite lo ilio Treasurer may come the saboteurs, those land to complete the enrollment Attacking armies cost more money In citing the need for th«- emer Every dollar of these forty billions of I lie IJnile«! Stales for self-same sneak thieves who de process. Their meals will be fur than equipping that army and we of dollars available, which is not in gency funds Oregon State Fores an order form or send a letter with a check I«» stroyed the countries of Europe. nished and if necessary, hotel must meet that increased cost by vested in Government securities ter Nelson 8. Rogers said, 'This the Treasury Depart- buying more War Bonds and Second during this War I.oan Drive- is a , money is designated to care for They slow up work by saying— accomodations. ment or to a Federal Re War Loan Securities. "wild" dollar which, together with emergency expense occasioned by "You have done your share. Wait serve bank stating num Its mates, will tend to increase infla war hazards to our forests ami till the other fellow catches up DUTIES IN THE W AACS ber and Jenominalions They Give Their Lives. Here is a partial list of duties tion. Uncontrolled inflation might with you.” They delay the war would supplement the already ex of Bonds wanted and It is not only necessary that the raise the cost of living to a point of the WAACS- accountants, air- effort by whispering. "Just this tremely lai-ge contribution of in giving complete in American people left here at home •triiclion« as to the de- one day off You are only one. 'craft warning service, bookkeepers, assume this additional participation where the dollar is worthless. It dustry timber owners and the aired registration. You won’t be missed.'’ They waste bookkeeping machine operators, in the war effort—it is an honor to can happen. It happened in Ger ] state It is identical in amount many after the last war when the Q. Can Bomia lie attarhrd material by saying. “You can save cadre clerks, camera technicians, do so I with the emergency funds received for we here at home can price of a loaf of bread cost more drbt in rase of a jir 'iiu i last year and which we used so tomorrow. Have what you want cashiers, chauffeurs, classification do no less than attempt to approach than an annual wage. specialists, clerks, draftsmen, li A. Yrs. The right : effectively. Oregon's shar< ‘ would today.” the sacrifices of our brave men out Invested in Government securi reive pay nicol Then when the will is weaken brarians, machine record opera on the fighting fronts to whom the ties. your dollar will work for you It be $488,820 tors, message center clerks, musi Bond may be "Private operators this year last great measure of sacrifice is will hold down inflation because it is ed, come the tank troops—"Every ferret! through valid ju one else is getting theirs. You’re cians, statisticians, stenographers but a daily offering They give their harnessed in war work; it will help have contributed $486.255 for fire dicial proceedings, but I and weather observers. lives . . . we are asked only to protection through state c«>ntroll«Ml a sap. Get yours." They attack only if the Homi itself buy food, transportation, munitions i» surrendered to the iac'al and religious groups, im Remember theat each WAAC lend our money. for our boys on the front lines and . associations. the sta'e has put up Treasury Department, And- that is the theme of the Sec it will be earning interest that, to ! another $377,907, and private tim puting to all, the mistakes—com will replace a soldier for combat See 'I’rrasury Depart ond War Loan. ’ They Give Their gether with your original loan, will ber land owners in addition will mon to all groups—of a few in-I duty. ment Circular No. 530, ----- BUY BONDS------ Lives—You Lend Your Money." come back to you later to help you spend this year an ad<|itlonal dividuals. They make scapegoats Fifth Revision. SIGNAL LIGHT FOR NAVY Financial experts who know mone buy the things you cannot buy today $1,117,600. Stale Forester Rogers and use them as alibis for negh-' tary conditions in the nation point Constructed to Navy specifica- . . . to insure your peace of the j {Minted out. "State and private gence, indifference and selfishness And then—in through the breaks tions, a new signal light has been out that at the present time there is future. This extra money we want is for Rrmenilier—the longer Remember those boys out there preventive measures to meet the jou keep W nr Bond«, made by the tanks, pour the shock produced which has a fresnal lens in liquid funds, cash and commer similar to those used in light, cial bank deposits over and above . . . in Tunisia ... in the South ever-present dangers and hazards op Io 10 year«, the mom troops of the conqueror. Valuable they become. houses. Westinghouse engineers taxes and present investment in Pacific . . . They give their Uvea— caused by the war. This is a nat How can we fight this subtle Government Bonds, and over and You lend your money. ional reatponsibiiity and must be enemy? By throwing in the re state that a tight cluster of six borne by the federal government ." WMl 7«7C serves of character before the line pencil-shaped lamps are shielded U- 8. Treasury beyl. "It is unthinkable that Congreiul is weakened By determining re so as to cut off all rays more than OSC Selected by Army PRECIPITRONS GO TO W AR 20 degrees above the horizontal Dust oil and emoke can seriously should fail to at least provhie the sistance to self-pity, discontent, discouragement, resentment, prej It can be fastened to the mast For Advanced Work affect the nation's war effort, apropriations necesaary to protect DESIGN ARC SEARCH 1JGHT according to Westinghouse engi 1 the forests of the United States Military authorities recently re udice. I have a motto I always of any ship; it is shock-proof and OREGON STATE COLLEGE carry with me which helps me. In - reliable. It serves in place of radio This institution has been selected neers The Precipitron is useful for during thui combination of emer quired a powerful searchlight for the hope that it may help others. i for signalling when enemy planes as the “pool college" in the Uni removing dust from air breathed gency conditions." said Colonel W. operation on 24 volts direct-cur- may be overhead. by desert engines, thus lengthe B. Greeley, manager of the West Wcstinghouat I quote it here: ted States to which the army will ning their life. So as not to betray Coast lumberman's association. rant. According to accomplished ----- BUY BONDS— experts, engineers "Anyone can carry his burden, send students for advanced en- a ship's presence below the hori "This war is a hazard that affects the impossible Ince arcs normally however heavy, till nightfall. Any The goal otjhf Second War gin ee ring training, Major Glen L. zon, the smoke from its stack can the Pacific Cqpst more than any become unstable at leas than 55 one can do his work, however I.oan drive is 13 billion dol Webster, executive officer of the be eliminated by a similar electro I other area of the United States. volts. A new type of carbon elec hard, for one day. Anyone can lars. That is just about one Army Specialized Training unit We arc extFemcly vulnerable to trode plus a n<-w control M-hcme static separator. live sweetly, patiently, lovingly, fifth of the estimated increase here, has announced. This means ----- BUY BONDS— attack from the sea twice last produced a light stable even at purely, till the sun goes down. of the Public Debt for the fis that student soldiers eligible for See us now for Automobile year abortive attempts were made 18-volts with a light beam of And this is all that life ever really cal year of 1943. the more advanced engineering Liability Insurance. to set fire to our forests by enemy < only means training will be sent here for what Mrs. M. T. Bums—on the Plaza. planes from submarines. We have 50 million candlepower, Not efficient that, the light is more in some cases may be equivalent the largest areas of inflamablc | ----- BUY BONDS------ to late senior or post-graduate STUDENT OFFICERS ELECTED coniferous forests running right than previous models. ----- BUY BONDS— work. Some have already come down to the water’s edge. The pos- G CENTS AT < III TH II St udent body officers of the Sou from the University of Minnesota thern Oregon College of Education ¡abilities ate frightful unless we Members of all Patriotic organi and the University of Michigan, were elected last week an follows, get this money for adequate pre- zations are invited to the Morning More than 600 students in army to serve next year: President, Ver ventloln and protection of our Worship service of the First Pres private's uniform and on pay are non Kolen of Marshfield; vice- critically neeiied forests." byterian Church at 11 a m. Sunday now attending classes- here. Of president. La Mar Ormond of Ash More than 1500 high school boys May 30th, according to Rev. How these, 220 are junior and senior land; secretary. Evelyn Wirostek 16 and 17 years of age have been ard G. Eddy, Minister. R.O.TC. men who have returned] of Marshfield; treasurer, Marie under intensive training this win from Camp Lewis, where they 1 Pochetu of Paisley: pep promoter, ter by state forestry officials pre operators have done all they can. were formally inducted into active Ida Willard of Ashland. paring them to take over the jobs them. They will be subject to call. service. The others are men sent I of emergency fire crews In all for That mean« we will not have to ----- BUY BONDS------ here from scores of camps where "Gardening this year amounts to est areas in this Mate. Their wages affut down logging campa to get they were selected for engineering a lot more than a way to get and suport would be met From | men to fight forest fires, except training. The latter are housed in wholesome exercise or to blow off these emergency funds. The im in extreme emergency.” the men’s dormitory and the for patriotic steam. I am not under portance of maintaining these ■ Senator Rufus Holman will take mer in four fraternity houses estimating either their health or crews of young men in 5-, 10- and the lead .it is understood, in the leased for the purpose. morale values when I say that the 20-man combat teams scattered fight which apparently will be nec Regular enrollment this term main reason for victory gardens through forest areas where they essary to get an emergency appro has reached 2801 exclusive of the is to produce additional food to can rush to a fire and get at it priation acted upon favorably. A.S.T.U., or an even 3200 counting help fight this war.” Chester C. while it is small wax stressed by Format leaders urge that citizens Forester Rogers. such special students. I of the Northwest write their rep- Davis, Food Administrator. "We must have this money," : resentaUves and tell them of the Rogers went on. "These young great need for the protection <»f boys we are training for emer the forest lands of the Northwest He Who Laughs-—Lafts! You 11 cheer Deanna Durbin as "The Amazing Mrs. Holliday," her first gency standby fire combat teams from which more than one-third picture in a year. Edmond O’Brien is in the supporting cast. may mean the difference between of all the government needs for saving our forests and losing I lumber for war is coming. >1 NEW DRESSES Wash Frocks..................... $1.59-$1.98-$2.98 Jerseys-Rayons..... $3.98-$4.98-$5.98-.S8.9() Slack Suits............. .$3.98-$4.98-.$5.98-$8«90 Skirts....................................... .$1.98 to $4.98 Blouses..................................... $1.00 to $3.98 Better come in and see this swell this type of line of Dresses material can not last very long backed' jbefuzdtmiitt