Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 29, 1943, Image 3

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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Thursday, July 29, 1943
I SO ACKNOWLEDGES
[ LOCAL CONTRIBUTIONS
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BATTLE NOISES TEST
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DESTKOIEK GUNNERS
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The Tank Destroyer Center in
Mrs Bayonne Glenn, director
ot the Ashland libo, announces <'amp Hood, Tex., is using model
the following local aid received at planes In now ways In its train­
the clubhouse during tin» past ing, Antiaircraft gunners fire at
week Coffee, Mrs. G. w. Green; the miniature planes, while other
flowers, M in E. F. Roble, M in .gunners fire over their heads at
Helen Tilomas, Mrs W D. Jack- i Isilloons. The gunner who quali-
son, Mrs. J. Hess, Mrs. Rosemary Hes under this rouring confusion
Wilson; vase, Mrs Maunders; cash, ! demonstrates the requisite ability
Mrs Carlton Morse, William An- to react calmly under battle con­
KVilnl, Company H, 363rd Infan­ ditions.
try; Irooks and magazines, Yvonne
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Parker, Mrs Evons, Mr H. H RETI BNS I'lHC'H GREETINGS
oi our Miff </*
Pfc. Freddy Klein get» credit
Hendricks; sugar, Mrs. Marie Kri-
u> prr*«r»< dw ravage« of
for
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nock; fresh fruit. Miss Frances
Are Ml ow woods. Their fire-
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Aikens; cockles treked or contrib­ Klein was n member of u group
pndt of Oregon. Thank
uted, Mrs Fred Ingle, Mrs. Ixuih putting on ii command perform­
lharn /<* mm H kmm of boazd
Stringer and Mis Gladys Wright, ance of uii Army »how at Hyde
feel . . . they »a*rd for
representing th« Junior Di Vic PaiJi. When he met the Presi­
victory , E niimmh of /*«
dent,
Klein
nhook
hand»
and
said:
league; Mrs. R. R Lytle and
«•»•d for /h««r F£ACi!
M Hl. McGee, representing the "•You sent me greetings some
month«
ago
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First Methodist Church,
Now I'd like to return them to
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us now for A u t o nr o b I I r you, air." The Commander in
Chief got a big laugh.
I. i n b 1111 y Insurance.
Gov. Earl Snell welcomes .Maj. Eric K. Shil'ing to Oregon on a
■ VERY FIRE IS
Mr». M. T. Bum»—on the Plaza.1 Suleo rltM* for 'Hie Miner today.
K|>rcial turd urgent recruiting mission for the Army Air Corps. Maj.
AN AXIS
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Shilling (on the left; will Visit Ashland on August 7 in hl* statewide
sasarrh for men from 17 to 26 who want to take aviation cadet
training. Center is Maj. B. P. Cody, district recruiting public relations WIIX TKADE—.351 rifle shel's or
officer.
.25 automatic pistol sheHs for
30-30 rifle Shells. Phone 7193, I
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KANSANS TO PICNIC AT
> Ashland.
A.MIIAM) NEXT SUNDAY
The Kansas Club from Camp
White will hold a picnic at Upper
Dittila Park in Ashland Sunday,
starting at 1300 All military per-!
sonnet and their families who
come from the state of Kansas
! are invited.
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Air Crew Men for Army Air Corps
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THE AIR CORI’S CADET
EXAMINING BOARD VISITS . .
ASHLAND
ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 7
Interviews and
Examinations at
CITY HALL
Hours: 9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M
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Advertisement Sponsored for
Air Corps Cadet Procurement
Program By:-
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Ashland Lumber Co
J. P. Dodge and Sons
Palace Cafe
Metz 5c-10c-$l.00 Store
Dulien’s Hardware
Icenhower’s
Beare Motor Co.
Varsity Theater
Erwin Insurance
J. A, Langtry, Insurance
Crosby’s Texaco Station
Billings Agency
Depot Taxi
Harry Chipman
Western Auto Supply
J. F. Emmett, Ins.
The Milk Bar
Dr. R. E. Poston
Dr. E. H. Woods
Immediate
Delivery
PHONE 5751
GUNTER FUEL CO.
lf Hitler wins, the issue
for you will be living itself
i and not just the post of liv­
ing. Think that over and fig­
ure it out for yourself how
much beyond 10 percent of
your family income you should put
into War Bonds every payday.
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The World’s News Seen Through
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Price fl 2.00 Yearly, or fl.00 a Month.
Saturday Issue, including Magazine Section, >2.60 a Year.
Introductory Offer, 6 Iuues 25 Cents.
Obtainable at:
Christian Science Reading Room
Pioneer Avenue
Ashland, Oregon
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PHONE 5311
CLYDE N. CATON GARAGE
AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)
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SEND US YOUR LAUNDRY BUNDLE |
AND RELAX THESE HOT DAYS.
DIAL
MAU. THIS COUIKIN TODAY
To: Mr. I. F. Andrea
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ASHLAND LAUNDRY COMPANY
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Air Coi-ps Cadet Procurement Chairman
California-Oregon Utilities
Ashland, Oregon
I am interested in the Air Corps program and would
like to be interviewed when the examining board visits.
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Heavy Towing
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More and more pilots, bombardiers and
navigators are needed by Uncle Sam’s rap­
idly growing air force. Planes are flowing
from production lines—air crews must be
trained at the same pace.
If you are between 17 and 26 years of
age perhaps you can qualify for enlistment
or induction into the U. S. Army Air Corps.
This great opportunity is open to two
groups. Seventeen year olds, you may en­
list in the Air Corps Enlisted Reserve for
call after your eighteenth birthday. You
will be presented with Aviation Cadet Silver
Wings to identify you as a member of the
Air Corps until such time as you are called
for training.
Men from 18 to 26, you are urged to
apply and if found mentally and physically
qualified you Will be authorized to request
your selective service board for induction
for pre-flight training at one of America’s
leading universities.
Send in the coupon below if you wish to
be examined w'hen the cadet board visits
this city. Don’t delay.
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For
Attention Men from 17 to 26!
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WANTED!
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GREEN SLABS
See us now for Automobile
Liability Insurance.
Mrs. M. T. Bums—on the Plaza.
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THE MINER PRESS FOR
Subscribe for The .Miner today. QUALITY PRINTING.
Vernon Pottery
The annual Colorado picnic will '
J be held August 8 at 1 o'clock at
the IJttila Park picnic grounds in
Ashland All former residents of
Colorarlo are invited. All service-•
men and their families are espe­ lunch basekts. Coffee
cially invited. Bring well-filled served on the grounds.
CAKE
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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Published every Thursday at 167
East Main St., Ashland, Oregon
by Charles and Ruth Olffen.
Subscription rates: *2.00 per year
Entered as second-class matter la
the post office at Ashland, Oregon
February 15, 1935 under the act
of March 3 1879.
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Wirt M. Wright, Prop.
Phone 7771
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31 Water St,