Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 21, 1943, Image 4

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    Thurstliiy, October 21, 1913
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
CUR DEMOCRACY
by Mat
S haring the J ob .
LITh'IA
THE LESSON OF
COLUMBUS
by
Ruth Taylor
"Behind him lay the gray Azores.
Behind, the Gates of Hercules,
husband was killzo
Before him not the ghost of
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. OCTOBER 22 AND 23
IN THE REVOLUTIONARY
fr
shores;
WAR S he manned
Before him only shoreless seas."
his GUN FOUGHT
So begins Joaquin Miller s great
IN THE BATTLE
poem on Columbus - a poem for
OF MONMOUTH,”
all those who are (ucing a time
WAS MADE A
of danger. Columbus had only n
SERGEANT BY
belief by which to sail, lie set out
GENERAL WASHINGTON,.
into an unknown ocean, which the
fears of more timid men hud peo­
pled with fabulous monsters ami
half-hinted perils His ships were
small, his crew mutinous, his sec-
with
ouds in collimimi! envious that
FRANCES
thia "foreigner’ should be placed
LANGFORD
over them
ROBERT
All he had win an Idea - a plan
TOM TYLER
f‘A PAIGE
which was new. and which wise
ROB
STEELE
men swore could never'be carried
»4*
JIMMY
DODD
<uit But In- did it He act his
A ■•pvbll« Pi <«ve a
course straight ahead, ami stuck
n >
to it. Tlie monsters did not appear
but unforeseen hardships did The
ships were becalmed for days in
the Doldrums • that patch of
ocean where the witid seldom
blows. The provisions and water
The LAUGHS Fall Thkk as SNOWFLAKES!
ran low, ind the ocean was wilder
than his wildest emulations But
BUD
LOU
still he went on
What he faced, we face today,
We face the diftlcu'tli i of eui tail-
ment of what wo deen necessities
We V.IL need .'iv e'.tr e c\',lc't o’
men to pull Us thiou.h the inac­
T he spirit of molly pitcher is strong today
tion ot the Doldrums We will have
WOMEN IN THE ARMED FORCES—ARMY ANO NAVY
to meet with and bundle mutinous
NURSES, WAFS. WACS, WAVES. SPARS, MARINES ...
subversive forces and envious,
WOMEN IN HOME ANO FACTORY...
mi
ALL AKE CAKKV/NG ON THE K/QNEEK TKACH T!ON -
self seeking lenders. But where
Columbus had the Idea <>f a now
( Al TKH S CORPORAL
SHARING THE J08 -
road to the Indies, we have the
AT I SO SUNDAY
ideal of a new world where democ­
GETTING INTO THE FIGHT.
racy will have an opportunity to
Two recruits were rushed into
The U. b Civil Service Commis- the breach at
progress, and where all men will
I s< » s.,
ion is seeking young women for afternoon when the cookie jar ran
be
free
If
W'
steer
straight
ahead
ENROLL SCHOOL CHILDREN
THOMAS BRl'XK
along the couise we know to is* training ait dietitians in Army low Drafted to renew the supply
Funeral services were held
IN THRIFT CAMPAIGN
hospitals Both college gi aduste» were junior hostess Carolyn Hose
Tuesday at the Litwiller Funeral light, with our faith in the sanc­
and women with food experience and Crp Hurry Batzler of New
School children throughout
tity
of
the
individual
and
in
the
Home for Thomas Brunk, who
Jackson county will be enrolled
inborn right of ull men to be free beyond college are offered* select Yoik M. mi Rose was indifferent
passed away at Yreka. Sunday He
in a thrift campaign this year as
and equal, as <>Ur guiding star, we training and ultimate op|M>rtunlty about the publication of her ef­
had lived in Siskiyou County, Cal­
part of a schools at war program
will reach our goal But we must for apjMilntineiit in the U S Ar­ forts. but Crp Batzlcr was tnntr
ifornia for a number of years.
conducted by the Oregon war fi­
persevere - or take its original my as Medical Department Dieti­ cautious "Don't tell anyone we
being interested in mining, He is
nance committee.
meaning - we must follow through tian with the relative rank as sec­ are doing this until we see how
survived by four sisters. Mrs
the cookies turn oui." hr said
To help win the war, children Noah Strong of Spokane, Mrs. "Tne good mate said: "Now must ond lieutenant
we pray
Applicants must be between 20 They turned out well and were
should be thrifty and the war Ella Deweese of San Francisco,
For Io! the very stars are gone, ami 40 years of age. Certain phy­ served during the .Sunduy e ven­
stamp savings program is design­ Mrs Jennie Regan of Port Town­
ed to fix this idea firmly in young­ send. Washington and Mrs. Lu­ Brave Admiral speak; what shall sical requirements prescribed tn ing coffee hour.
1 say?”
Army regulations must be met.
sters’ minds during the war'
Ttie 1-ady Elks served thelr
cille Dozier of Ashland
"Why say: Sail on' Sail on'
Applications for student dieti­ third waffle »upper Inst . week,
And on!"
tian positions must be filed by with Mrs Florence Farlow, .Mis
Then pale and worn, he paced his November 4. with the U. S Civil Harold Merrill, and Mia Murray
deck.
Service Commission, Washington Murphey In chaige. A good num­
And peered through darkness 2ft. D C. The Commission, how­ lie r of men turned up at the U8O
Ah.that night
ever, will accept applications for to enjoy their hospitality.
Of all the dark nights! And then apprentice dietitian positions un­
Miss Bcina Haight is continu­
a speck .
til the needs of the service arc ing her Sunday afternoon piano
A light! A light! At last a light! met There is no written test for music in the UNO music room
’t It grew, a starlit flag unfurled!
apprentice positions
Music of one kind or another is
It grew to be Time’s burst of
always populer there; the juke
Full
information
and
applica
­
dawn.
boxes go continually, and records
He gained a world, he gave the tion forms may be obtained at for the two phonographs are s<sin
first-
or
second-class
post
offices
world
worn out with use
Its grandest lesson: ‘‘On! Ssil u. s civil Service regional <>t
"
'
flees in regional headquarter»' cit­ »___
on!”
ATTEND MEET IN MEDFORD
ies. and from the Commission in
---- ■—...... o .
A delegation of 14 men and wo­
In 1943, under Its ninth presi­ Washington 28, D. C.
men from the Methodist Church
—
o
dent, Dr. A L Strand, O.8.C.
attended a council on Religious
Miss Lulu Smith of National
became the first college in the
Education at the Methodist Church
City,
Calif
has
sent
In
her
renew
­
west to start the Army Special­
in Medford on Tuesday afternoon
al to the Miner.
ized Training program
and evening The principal speak­
er for this occasion was Miss
Pearl Sherlock, director of relig­
ious education for Methodism in
the Oregon Annual Conercnce.
MOLLY P itches was ths
F irst AMERICAN WOMAN
SOLDIER WHEN HER.
DOUBLE
ADRAMA OF LOVE..
FAITH and COURAGE
ATTAN
Stin. - Mon. - lues
WALTER HUSTON
NANCY COLEMAN
FH
< on t limo us
Matinee Saturday
Sun. Mon. Tues.
nfil
mJ uni
Next Vied. & Thur
JACK BENNY
CAROLE LOMBARD
Seek Women For
Dietitian Training
PARTY FAVORS 3 for 10c
BRIDGE TALLIES 5c Pkge
MASKS 2/5—10—25—35c
WIGS 35c
NAPKINS SOc I’kge.
ORANGE CANDLES 5c—10c
PUMPKINS
2 15c—15c
SEE US FOR YOUR
INSURANCE
in
FARM & DWELLING
AUTO AND TRUCK
BURGLARY
LIABILITY
HEALTH, ACCIDENT
AND LIFE
“TO BE OR NOT
plus
IT’S
J. F. EMMETT
INNING!
*
NOW FEATURING
Laughs are
fast and
furious!
DODGE AND PLYMOUTH
CARS AND TRUCKS
SALES AND SERVICE
HAL ROACH
u
a —
WILLIAM BENDIX
GRACE BRADLEY
~]
I
JOE SAWYER
IMttO UTBT$
nd ay
U
MATINEE
SATURDAY
Continuous Shows
SUNDAY
PHONE 5311
CLYDE N. CATON GARAGE
AT THE ÜI.AMATII JUNCTION
One Job Well Done Begets Another
HERE'S no satisfaction in all the world like the feeling of
having done a job well — of being able to see the results of
T
your work. This is one thing that all producers of useful things have
in common.
a
And those of us whose job is production—whether of goods on
farms and in factories, or of services in stores and banks and utilities
—can best see the results of our work in the high standard of living
which we have helped to create in America. For this standard is
built on our ability to produce more per person than any other
nation on earth. And the people of every country, who arc looking
hopefully to us for food and weapons, can count on America because
it has this great productive might.
After the war is over? Many people are talking about a richer life
for all of us then. And they’re right! For that richer life will be
brought about, not by promises, but by hard work on the part of
America’s producers. And they those who grow and make and do
things—can do this post-war job better if they work together and
understand each other. General Electric Co., Schenectady, N. Y.
MINER BI II.IHNG
l«< EANT MAIN STREET
Phone M.'fil
THERE IS
NO PRIORITY
REQUIRED NOW ON
Iron & Steel Sales
Under $10
•
Wc have a large «lock of
iron an<l steel.
And, we also have a full
line of holts, nuts etc.
Htar th Gtntral Ehttrir radii frepemr: "Th GE All-tfrl Orchilrt"
Sundaj 10 pm. EWT, NBC—“Th World Toda/ mui ,
tvtry wttkday 6.4} pm. EWT, CBS.
BUY WAR
BONDS
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)
GENERAL
ELECTRIC
Oak Street Garage
and Machine Shop