Thursday, September 30, 1043 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER LITHI I BUY Just Arrived! % WEI). - FRI. - SAT i Bright cheery prints for home or street wear. Lox el) new cottons that will do double duty. Wear them at home, to work, or for that afternoon shopping trip. Sizes 9-50 Saturday Priced $I.59-$3.9H h’s o Song ond Don«« K g FLASH!—Brand new scotch plaid skirts for the younger girls. Sizes 8-14 Sty lea tor comfort I-ay away and durabilty! that Christinas ■■■ <>n»y $3.49 » Gtfl »111 now now • ! *7- I Nt ’ 1 Fieitol LUPE VELEZ • 1 *• 1 11 II I LPersonali^ed sluice Dept. The ita» •< ' Take A Lette« Datlini"...back te thiill JOHNNY RIDES AGAIN...FOR JUSTICE AND ROMANCE! 1--- ASHLAND LAUNDRY COMPANY I I I I 77/ Heibetl - «« MARSHALL Uaaido Ciaaarlii *77; V THURSDAY - ONLY NOTICE TO I SO VOLUNTEERS MISS NEIL ENTERTAI NR AT Ail volunteers of Ashland USO BIRTHDAY DINX EK are urged to come to the Club­ house and leave name and address of all relatives in the service who hove an overseas mailing address This may include a son. husband, brother-in-law, son-in-law, etc. Names are coming in but we want more as the time is short. The drawing is to be Saturday. Oct 2 Miss Joan Neil was hostess at a birthday dinner in honor of Ben Bowers, local ranchman. A three- story 55 candle power cake was the piece de resistance A very en­ joyable time was had by al! How­ ever the honored guest. Mr Bow­ ers fell in with a goodly crowd of trusty blades at the Elks Club and o Mrs. George W. Bruce returned missed the occasion entirely He home Thursday of last week from promises to pay more attention to a visit with relatives in Dallas dates hereafter Wirt M. Wright, Prop. OLD Phone 7771 : 31 Water St. Lee W’ise and Mia Ambrosia Wagoner visited Sunday at Med­ ford with Frank Crouch, former manager of the Hamond Pack­ ing Co. in Ashland, who has just retired from 41 years service as Branch manager of Swift and Co in Medford Bonds of Victory Mr». Oscar Silver, who ha» been visiting in Oakland, Calif , recent­ ly returned to Ashland She will IM .1 lnmilsr of the BOOB stall again thin year W L. I’ylr of Deltrf. California left yesterday for hi» home after a ten-day visit with his sister, buv ’em' Mi< Rebn P I Sun. - Mon. - Tues. The form of i woman! The brain of an animal! Buy a Bond and See Free A ¿uit ALSO * Bond Premiere Showing— fVELYN ANKERS ACQUANETTA U*» Story «4 LOU GEHRIG fi 9 WEDS. l V Till RS BARGAIN NIGHTS Matinee Saturday ( ontinuous Sunday < IIF.F LEAVEN ASHLAND George Morris, Chef for over a year at the Palace Cafe has sev­ ered his connections there and leaves today for a visit with rel­ atives at Granta Pass .Mr Morris will not return to Ashland but states no definite plans for the future. In leaving George was presented with an elegant Mili­ tary Brush Set by his Palace co­ workers. Bill Oxley Bob Meusel Bill Stern Hoy Noble and Hi v Orchestra 1 Sun. Mon. Tues. ; -, HIGHWAY to VICTORY and your highway to a better future SEE US FOR YOUR INSURANCE >j,. , i StVlfieStAe.! Mififety! The road to Victory must be paved with War Bonds. The purchase of bonds DrMùfMe! 1942’» most sensational co-stars surpass their past success...in FARM & DWELLING AUTO AND TRUCK BURGLARY LIABILITY HEALTH. ACCIDENT AND LIFE will help win the war and assure a sound post-war economy. Every dollar you put into War Bonds does three vital jobs: 1. It helps shorten the war and thus saves American lives. 2. It protects 3. your future as an investment. J. F. EMMETT It prevents inflation now and after the war. MINER IHII.DING 107 EAHT MAIN STREET Phone 85« 1 Our Government needs $15 Billion from War Bonds this month to "back the attack.” Your share, every American’s share, is at least one extra $100 Bond. I Back the attack —Buy an extra $100 War bond this month I I Buy War Bonds from your local Bank or Post Office 1 NO PRIORITY REQUIRED NOW ON Iron & Steel Sales Under S10 GREYHOUND We bave a large »teak of iron and steel. And, we ahn have a full line nf boita, nuta etc. m A oseeesbìf MATINEE SATURDAY Continuous Shows SUNDAY THERE IS I I Oak Street Garage and Machine Shop