Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 27, 1943, Image 4

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    Thursday, May 27, 1943
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
DR. TEMPLE PASSES AWAY
, at Talent. Dr. Temple was called
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, ‘! . Mrs. G. W Bruce had to the luinil beyond last Tuesday,
as their house guests over the and Mia. Temple came for the
wet,k end Mrs ThomM K Tvinp|e funeral service al Medford on
and her brother, William Young Monday morning They have many
Mia. Temple Is Uie widow of Dr friendy here.
Thomas K. Temple who at one
----- BUY BONDS------
See us now for Automobile
time wum pastor of the Methodiat
Church in Medford, and following Liability insurance.
his retirement supplied the church Mrs. M. T. Burns—on the Plum.
i ford Phe Reverenti R. W Cole-
MRS. GLKNN AUTENDM
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Mrs. Bayo.me OJenn, Ashland I man. red ring chairman of the
USO director. met
thè Rogne slon concerned with matters cf
Volley COord'nai'ng Council May recreativ'i. of in’eieit t > noldiera
I SO ,it the Outn'st. m Mcd- and civilians.
LITHIA
ENTERTAINMENT
Phone 7Mil
FRIDAY AND MAT! RDAY
Friday and Saturday
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TAKE A^
BfajRNEY ]
inno tear
Land oi
magnificent
SUSPENSE
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SINISTER
ROMANCE'
ORSON
WELLES.
PLANNING ISN’T NEW
HE way a lot of people are talking these day», you’d
think planning is something new.
But anybody who’» ever run a farm or a factory know»
that if you don’t plan, you can’t get the most out of
what you have to work with.
To plan properly, the farmer ha» to know about crop»,
»oils, seasons, tools, and stock; and the man operating a
factory has to know about machine», markets, science,
and engineering.
Yet for all this specialized knowledge which each of
these activities requires, the managers of both farm and
factory have much in common in their planning. They
have the same problems — to mention a few—of em­
ployment and taxes, of costs and a fair profit, of setting
aside reserves for a “rainy day."
And they have the same objective in their planning
■—to do everything they can for their country today,
and, tomorrow, to make a fair living through greater
service to their fellow Americans. Central Electric Com­
pany, Schenectady, N. Y.
and yin’ll
love it— when
i Guy MB8EE - Gloria
Sun. - Mon. - Tues.
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'T A NEW TYPE OF
zn
ENTERTAINMENT...
that’s out of this world!
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HEJtBfRT MARSHALL
C. AUBREY SMITH
RAY MltLAND
CLAUDE RAINS
IAN HUNTER
WENDY BARRIE
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ROLAND YOUNG
nrriMAi n riontui
REGINALD
GARDINER
ARTHUR TREACHER
EDMUND GWENN
DAME MAY WHITTY
ANNA NEAGLE
CHARLES LAUGHTON
MONTAGU LOVE
PATRIC KNOWLES
BRIAN AHERNE
KENT SMITH
VICTOR McLAGLEN
Two Fisted Justice
Drive in today for a Check up.
The Range Busters
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SCATTERGOOD
SWINGSIT...
DON’T stop too fast—try to anticipate
stops and roll up to them—every time
the driver or passengers are thrown for­
ward, when slowing dow-n or stopping,
tire life is shortened.
DON T run on a "flat”—even for a short
distance—it may ruin the tire, tube, or
both. In case of a puncture or blowout,
apply brakes gently AND-------------------
DON’T WAIT—
SUNDAY
CLYDE N. CATON GARAGE
AVEinuERS!
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AITOMOBIIJC
FIRE
INSURANCE
•niat you can depend on"
HEALTH A ACCIDENT
UFF,
ON THE PLAZA
ELECTRIC
Mrs. Henry Newton spent the
week end in Klamath Falls visit­
ing with her sister. Mrs. Walter
Herndon.
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See us now for Automobile
Liability Insurance.
Mrs. M. T. Bums—on the Plaza.
DO
IT
NOW
When trou Mr rotor« to you
—and it will, in some form
—aee that it is lightened by
the benefit a of adequate in­
surance.
1x4 us nr your Insurance
counsHura.
JUST RECEIVED
SEP: US FOR YOUR
INSURANCE.
To Meet the
Requirement of
The New Safety
Responsibility Act
MONDAY -TUESDAY
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AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)
M. T. BURNS
GENERAL
with
1000 Pairs DuBarry
Billings Agency
Full Fashioned Hosiery
MEAL ESTATE and
HEAL INSURANCE
Phone nil
<1 East Main
All New Summer Shades
See Them Today!
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JldlJSiinin
Lillian GISH
SIR CEDRIC
HARDWICKE
Mid-week Special
Matinee Saturday
Continuous Sunday
$1.00 * $1.19 - $1.29
Don’t forget that we have a complete line of
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for this summer
A NEW SHIPMENT EVERY WEEK!
J. F. EMMETT
MINER BUILDING
167 EAST MAIN STREET
Phone 8561
We Have a Complete
Line of Summer
Millinery
Cut Flowers
RUTH WARRICK
CENE LOCKHART
REGINALD OWEN
Corsages
$1.49-$1.95-$2.49-$3.95
Ï
Sprays
★
Wed & Thurs.
BACHELORS
ROSEMARY’S
tfWAKfl
FLOWER SHOP
AT WICK’S STOKE
Phone: 8761 or 7202
(Formerly Grubb Fioriate)
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FOR ARTHRITIS, NEURITIS, AND
RHEUMATISM - SUFFERERS
Recommend CASEY’S
RHEUMATISM CURED
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NOW as never before It is
necessary to use the old mac-
hlnery - make It last until
VICTORY is won.
Our experts are rewlv to
help you by doing the welding
the blacksmithing and the
repairing necessary to make
the old as good as new.
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Published every Thursday at 167
East Main St., Ashland, Oregon
by Charles and Ruth Giffen.
Subscription rates: $2.00 per year
Entered as second-class matter in
the post office at Ashland, Oregon
February 15, 1935 under the act
of March 3 187».
COMPOUND.
Arthritis Relieved
"Two years ago I was bed­
fast with arthritis. After taking
seven bottles Casey Compound
I wax entirely well. I cannot
recommend it too highly.”
MRS. MONA PIERCE,
2066 N. W. Thurman, Street,
Portland, Oregon
“I was down five months with
neuritis and rheumatism and
Sept. 29. 1941
was given up to die. Found
I have had Arthritis for over
Casey’s Compound a life saver.
I cannot praise your compound six years. Used all kinds of
treatments and walked with a
enough.”
cane until five weeks ago.
(Signed) Rev. W. T. Ford, Casey's Compound is the only
Baptist Minister, treatment that helped me.
3726 S. E. Morrison St.
A. H MATTHIEU,
351 N.E.75 Ave. Portland, Ore.
Portland, Ore.
After 15 years on crutches
and cane, suffering from Rheu­
matism, am now well since
taking Casey’s Compound.
MRS. O. C. MOSER,
418 W. Main St., Silverton, Ore.
FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS
Oak Street Garage
and Machine Shop
For additional Testimonies .write J. H. Casey Co.
P. O. Box 731, Portland, Oregon.
a.
WHEN IN MEDFORD, MAKE OUR
STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS!
MEDFORD'S PRESCRIPTION CENTER
A registered pharmacist of long experience
fills all prescriptions at this store. Only the
finest and purest drugs, chemicals and other
materials used.
Western Thrift Store
30 North Central Ave.
SAME GOOD WORKMANSHIP
SAME GOOD SERVICE!
Wardrobe Cleaners
On the Plaza
Phone 3281