Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 07, 1943, Image 3

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    Thursday, October 7, 1943
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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When an accumulation of bills threw
our family budget off balance»,.
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
I’d Wished every Thursday at 167
East Main St., Ashland, Oregon
by Charles and Ruth Giffea.
Office Phone 8561
Subscription rates: 82.00 pei year
Entered as second-class matter in
the post office at Ashland, Oregon
February 15, 1935 b under the act
of March 3 1879.
For Kent: One of the most desir­
able business locations in the
city. Suitable for Bakery, Market,
Men's F u r ni 8 h 1 n g s. or Office.
Located at 153 East Main.
Inquire at Billing’s Agency.
a LOW-COST Loan from The first
FOR SALE
GIFT BOXES OF FRUIT
HERBERTS FRUIT A PRODUCE
Phone 4761
National Bank solved our problem
The Presbyterian Women's As­
sociation will hold a Rummage
Sale at Robinson's Real Estate
Office, next door to the Western
Auto Supply, Co. on Saturday,
October 9th at 9:00 a.m. Men's
women’s and chiMren’s clothing
besides dishes and many other
articles will be sold.
LOANS $50 to $1000 * * A FULL YEAR TO REPAY
llnauire at any af ear 49 State-Wide Branches)
See us luw for Automobile
Liability Insurance.
Mrs. M. T. Bums—on the Plaaa.
chosen a* advisor« for this group Tests for Army <111(1
D/URY WATER HEATER
of young people for the present
FOILS BARN BLAZE
conference year. A social chat
followed the busincs» session, dur-, The second Qualifying Test for
ing which time Mrs Bruce served the Army Specialized Training
refreshments John Billing* will Program and the Navy College
lead the worship service this com­ Program V-12 which will be given
' throughout the country on Tues­
ing Sunday evening at 6:15
day, November 9. will be admini­
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Mis* Alice Jean Grossman, 263 stered at the Ashland Senior High
Palm Ave., will la* among- 15 WO- School, Mr. Robinson anounced. A
men Marines who will leave Port­ general information pamphlet
land for training camp at Camp containing an admission-identifi-
I.¿•Jeune, New River, North Caro­ ! cation form may be obtained at
i the school. This form properly
lina Oct. 15
They will report at camp Oct. filled out will admit to the test
20 They enlisted In the leather­ students between the ages of 17
and 21 inclusive who are recent
necks last summer.
; high school graduate* or who will
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The Miner family is in receipt 1 be graduated by March 1. 1944.
from lee Wise of a paii of real Intent to take the test should be
country sorghum - grown and pro­ made known immediately to Mr.
cessed in the Rogue Valley by Mr Robinson in order that the neces­
John H Darby of Medford. This sary test supplies may be ordered.1
The same examination will ber
sorghum is the beat ’lasses we
have tasted since leaving Missouri taken by both Array and Navy I
and is just another sample of candidates, The examination is de-
what southern Oregon can pro­ signed to test the aptitude and
knowledge required for the pro­
cl uce.
gram of college training and all
qualified students are urged to
take the test. At the time of the
test each candidate will be giverf
a choice of service preference, but1
taking the test does not obligate!
the candidate to enlist in the ser­ HEBRON, ILL.—Jasper Petersen,
tenant on the F. A. Hill Lone Pine
vice.
THE BUSIEST BLOCK
Farm some five miles out of here
The Army Specialized Training is shown beside the electric water
Program and the Navy College h. .it, r that saved his barn contain­
Program enable students to con­ ing a mow full of chopped hay and
tinue academic training at gov­ possibly 43 Holsteins from burning
winter.
ernment
expense following induc­ last With
TOBACCOS
the weather below zero, the
tion into the armed services. Suc­ hay caught fire and began burning
CIGARETTES
cessful completion of the prescrib-1 slowly enabling the Hebron Volun­
ed course may. following further teer Fire Department truck to
STATIONERY
officer training, lead to a commis­ reach the farm before severe dam­
TOILETRIES
age had l>een done. A small amount
sion in the Army or Navy.
of water left in the fire truck tank
Those selected for the Army froze during the trip and prevented
will, after further screening and opening of the valve between the
basic military training, be sent tank and the pump. Holding the
to college. Students chosen for the fire under control by keeping it
with chopped hay the fire­
Phone Medford 3874
Navy Program .after selection by covered
men struggled with frozen valve
the Office of Naval Officer Pro-! until someone noticed a Dairy-Maid
curement, will be detailed directly hot water heater in the milkhouse.
to college. Students who attend Only a 10 gallon heater but with an
college under either of the pro­ automatically maintained tempera­
ture, it was the work of only a
grams will be under military dis­ minute to draw out enough hot
cipline on active duty in uniform water to thaw out the valve so that
with pay. All expenses, including the fire could quickly be put out.
tuition, food, housing, books, and
uniforms will be paid by the Ar­
Invest in War Bonds for a prof­
my or the Navy.
itable pavoff that can’t miss!
YOUTH FEM j OWSHIP MEETS
AT METHODIST PARSONAGE
The Methodist Youth Fellow­
ship officers, other members and
visitor* met at the 1‘aiHonuge on
Ixiurrl Street on Monday evening.
Mixa Ida Willard, the newly elect­
ed president, presided during the
business session Plans were made
for the worship and social pro­
grams during the coming Sunday
evening*.
Mr and Mrs. John Bllingn were
INSU R /\ N C E
’"H>at you can depend on”
AUTOMOBILE
FIKE
r
Navy Candidates
I) 0
IT
NOW
When trouble comes to yon
—and it wifi, in some form
that it is lightened by
the benefits of adequate in­
surance.
IX us De your Insurance
counselors.
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HEALTH A ACCIDENT
M. T. BURNS
ON THE PLAZA
IN MEDFORD
IN THE MIDDLE OF
YOUR FAVORITE CUT-RATE
PRESCRIPTIONS
DRUGS
VITAMINS
SUNDRIES
WESTERN THRIFT STORE
30 North Central
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
MAKE FINAL PROOF
Notice is ' hereby given that
Oscar Roy Taylor, of Box 614.
Hilts, California, who, on March
28, 1938, made Homestead Entry
I under Act of June 6, 1912, No.
021871, for Ei2SE%, Section 30,
Township 40 South, Range 2 East,
Willamette Meredian, has filed
notice of intention to make final
Proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before A. E.
Gilberg. Justice of Peace, at Hilts.
California, on the 9th day of
November, 1943. Claimant names
as witnesses: Henry Pisan, of
Hilts, California; Harry Furch. of
Medford, Oregon; Gus Avgeris, of
Colestin, Oregon; Theo. Avgeris,
of Colestin, Oregon.
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George Finley, Register
Billings Agency
DRY OR GREEN
SLABS
FOR
Immediate
REAL ESTATE and
REAL INSURANCE
Phone 8781
41 East Main
Save MORE Money, LIVES,
and the NATION! Prevent IN­
FLATION An EXTRA $100 Bond
will do it!
PHON*E 5751
GUNTER FUEL CO
Doesn'f look
rushed -to me'
MT. ASHLAND
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Butter & Creamed Cottage Cheese
NOW FEATURING
AT YOUR GROCERY OR MARKET
ASHLAND CREAMERY
"Whát is made in Ashland makes Ashland”
You CAN SEE when traffic
DODGE AND PLYMOUTH
CARS AND TRUCKS
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SALES AND SERVICE
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SAME GOOD WORKMANSHIP
SAME GOOD SERVICE!
FOR SERVICE—
PHONE 5311
jams a highway or people stand
in the aisles of a train.
But you can’t tell when Long
Distance lines are crowded by
looking at a telephone.
When they are, the operator
will say— “Please limit your
call to 5 minutes. Others are
waiting, ’’
That’s a mighty good rule
for these days. Helps you.
Helps us. Helps the war. *
Buy War Bonds for Victory
Wardrobe Cleaners
On the Plaza
Phone 3281
CLYDE N. CATON GARAGE
AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)