Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 28, 1943, Image 3

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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SAME GOOD WORKMANSHIP
SAME GOOD SERVICE!
Wardrobe Cleaners
On the Plaza
Phone 3281
Thursday, October 28, 1943
Kusliing Work on Harry
NEIL ARANT TAKEN
( .apman's News Stand
»TO M \R1\E OOBM
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Work on Harry Chipman’s en­
N<*il Morton Arant, prominent
I Ashland High School student and large
1 News Stand is nearing
IN THE MIDDLE OF THE BUSIEST BLOCK
YOUR FAVORITE CUT-RATE
completion The partition between
It 1« hard to make end« meet
his former place of business and
the r»»orn once occupied by the today and often taxes spell the
Steven's Market has been re­ difference between comfort and
moved, converting the two rooms just living All the little luxuries
! that make life so pleasant have
Into one .
Harry has the entire floor sur- had to go by the board.
But when I hear complaints
face covered with new inlaid 11-
noleum and decorators are at about taxes. I think of what I |
work rushing completion for his heard a Norgwegian seaman aay ’
lormai opening on or about Nov. 6. a couple of years ago;
j "We, who would not, or could not j
INSURANCE
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“'Riat you can depend on"
Mr. and Mrs. Culver Anderson ! create a security against fear and I
AUTOMOBILE
FIRE
famine
among
the
underprivileged,
and infant son of Portland are
have seen rich and poor alike re­
visiting with relatives here.
duced to a destitution far worse
' than that of our most wretched |
slums of yesterday.
“We, who squabbled in our own j
household over ancient prejudices .
of race or religion and over petty |
HEALTH Si A< < IDHNT
differences of politics or trade, j
have learned that sectional bound- j
M. T. BURNS
ar.es cannot isolate a people to 1
ON THE PLAZA
the furious force of Nazi assault
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and persecution.
“We, who saw the class strug­
WANTED
gle blind capitalist and labor to
1OO perMona to hear Evangelist
the
fury
of
the
gathering
storm
I
know now that both lost in their P. J. Griffiths of Salem, Oregon
folly more than either had ever each evening ut 7:45. Children’»
meetings, Mrs. Griffith in charge,
| hoped to gain.”
This we too have learned in the at 4:00 p.m. Monday through Fri­
past two years. Are we going to day. Everyone welcome.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
take that lesson to heart ? Are we
E. Main at 7th
i going to realize that paying taxes
for thia war is our one hope of
FOR SALE
"What Is made in Ashland makes Ashland"
not paying tribute? That what
GIFT BOXES OF FRUIT
we give up we would lose forever
If men did not work and fight and HERBERTS FRUIT 4 PRODUCE
die for the protection of our rights
Phone 1761
as free men?
We, who shut our eyes to the
—WANTED—
sore spots of the world found The Best Horse That $25 Will Buy
those plague centers too close for
See G. L TALBOTT,
comfort to our homes. We, who
Ashland Lumber Co.
said it was none of our business
have learned that cruelty, perse­
cution and hatred are like a for­
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est fire, spreading past its own ! DEVELOPED & PRINTED
boundaries and seeking what it
6 or 8 ex. 15c per roll
may devour.
Double size 25c
We. who have generalized in '5c extra of Panchromatic. All
our conversation, setting group
fine grain developed. Reprint»
against group, do not realize that ! 2c each. Double size 3c each.;
this was how the whole thing
Deckle or plain edge, Guaran-1
started. The despots of today
teed work. Enlarging. coloring.!
were those who felt themselves ; copying. Low prices. Send to—
the "have nots” of yesterday. A
ECONOMT
j
frank discussion of common ob­
PHOTO FINISHERS
jectives, a voluntary cooperation
Box 1576, Station D
now is far better than arbitrary ! LOS ANGELES 7, CALIF.
regimentation later in.
I like to think what one man
who was an American by choice
told me. He said, “I am a poor
DRY OR GREEN
man today - but I am a very rich
man. 1 paid my taxes but oh, so
SLABS
thankfully. Unless you have lived
where I have lived, you do not-
FOR
know how rich a thing it is to be
an American and able to help
America with what she has given
you.”
Taxes • so what?
■on of Mr«. Ada Arant, 111
Nui.-uuy street, has been induct­
'd into the Marine Corps and will
be sent to San Diego, Calif., for
itaining after a 14-day furlough
Private Arant Is in his senior
year at Ashland High, and made
fils letters in football, baseball and
basketball He also is a member i
of the orchestra arid band.
While in Junior high, he was
| captain of the football team and
president of the student body He
has been employed here at the
Heard dairy
Butter & Creamed Cottage Cheese
WESTERN THRIFT STORE
ASHLAND CREAMERY
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Phone Medford 3874
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MT. ASHLAND
TOBACCOS
CIGARETTES
STATIONERY
TOILETRIES
30 North Central
SOUTHERN OREGON MINUTI
Published every Thursday at 167
East Maia Si., Ashland, Oregon
by Charles and Ruth Giffen.
Office Phone 8561
Subscription rates: 82.00 pe, year
Entered as second-class matter la
the post office at Ashland, Oregon
February 15, 1035 under the act
of March 3 1870.
ASK KOK
IN MEDFORD
PRESCRIPTIONS
DRUGS
VITAMINS
SUNDRIES
TAXES DUE
SO WHAT?
AT YOUR GROC ERY OR MARKET
NOVEMBER 5th. 1943
ONE MILE SO. TALENT ORE. ON OLD HIGHWAY
14
COWS and CALVES
14
GUERNSEY - 6 YR. OLD - FRESH AUGUST 24 - FIVE GALLONS A DAY
GUERNSEY - 4 YR. OLD - FRESH OCTOBER 18 - FIVE GALLONS A DAY
GUERNSEY - 3 YR. OLD - BE FRESH IN MARCH - GOOD FLOW OF MILK
GUERNSEY - 3 YR. OLD - BE FRESH BY SALE DATE
GUERNSEY & JERSEY - 2 YR. OLD - BE FRESH IN MARCH - Good Milker
BROWN SWIFT - 5 YR. OLD - BE FRESH NOV. 1 - SIX GALLONS A DAY
JERSEY - 5 YR. OLD - BE FRESH FEB. 5 - SIX GALLONS WHEN FRESH
JERSEY AND GUERNSEY - 5 YR. OLD - BE FRESH IN MAR. - Good Milker
GUERNSEY - 5 YR. OLD - FRESH LAST SEPTEMBER 10 - Heavy Milker
RED COW - 4 YR. OLD FROM DUNGAN SHORTHORN HERD
RED COW -4 YR. OLD -FRESH IN JANUARY - HEAVY MILKER
JERSEY COW - 4 YR. OLD FRESH WITH HEIFER CALF, three weeks old
JERSEY COW - 4 YR. OLD - FRESH IN NOVEMBER
GUERNSEY ANO JERSEY - 31-2 YR.OLD - FRESH MAY 7,1944
3 GUERNSEY HEIFER CALVES
Immediate
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Chancre in Tenancy
Must Be Reported
PHONE S751
GUNTER FUEL CO
Daniel D. Gage, district rent
executive, calls attention to the'
rent control requirement to re-1 Bond Paper Scratch Pads, a’l
port changes of tenancy. All
sizes — Miner Office.
landlords of houses, apartments,
of rooms rented in private homes /■
or rooming houses on a month-to-
month basis are required to noti­
fy the rent office of changes in
tenancy. This is accomplished by
DO IT NOW
filling out "Change of Tenancy”
1 forms which may be secured by
'-ailing at the Medford War Price
and Rationing Board, Rent Sec­
tion. in the City Hall, or by re­
questing that the form be sent
- by mail.
\M i « h trouble conies to you
Gage warned that the "Change
—and it w<U, in some form
I of Tenancy” form is not an ap­
—see that it is lightened by
plication for rent change. Appli-
the benefits of adequate in­
i cations for rent adjustment under
surance.
the eight allowable grounds are
made on the “Landlord’s Petition
I>et us ne your issuruncs
for Adjustment of Rent" form.
counselors.
No higher rent may be charged
until an order based upon an ap­
proved petition is issued.
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SHORT CUT
Soak kidney beans in hot water
and you shorten the cooking time.
So much the better if you have
soft rain water - - Westinghouse
tvEAL EST A ik and
home economists explain that
REAL INSURANCE
hard water tends to make the
Phone 8781
41 East Main
beans tough so that they never
seem done.
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Billings Agency
20 TONS OF ALFALFA AND CLOVER HAY IN BARN - IF IT ISN’T SOLD
BEFORE SALE DATE
FURNITURE
Mohair Bed Davenport and Chair, good springs — Wood Heating
Stove, a good one
I Axminster 9X12 Rug with Mat — 1 6X9 Rug
Gas Range
Cold Spot Refrigerator — 2 Floor Lamps — Kitchen
Wheelbarrow — Other Articles too numerous to mention.
Table
R. W. BETTNER - BOX 316 - TALENT, OREGON
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