Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 28, 1943, Image 4

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    Thursday, October 28, 1913
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
REGISTRATION CONTIXl'ES
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Wed & Thiirs
JACK BENNY
CAROLE LOMBARD
“TO BE OR NOT
GUESTS AT BRUCK HOME
Dr and Mrs Sills E Fttfrhnm,
superintendent of the C’ascade Dis-
likt of the Methodist Church, and
Dr. and Mis Derry Hanson. mis-
ioiiar.es from China were house
.Uests of Dr. and Mrs. G. W
Bruce Tuesday afternoon and foi
'he night. Dr Hanson has been a
missionary in Chin i for more lluui
40 ,v« ars and Ims been at home on
furlough for the lust 18 months.
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UMTS RM. MIXES HERE
Dick Stannard oi Ventura, Cali-
ferula Is visiting with his aunt,
Mr». Henry Newton Hr also plans
to visit anothci aunt Mis Wai
t<i lleindon In Klamath Fulls Hr
was graduated from high school
last spring and Is now awaiting
hia IHth birthday, at which time
he plans to join the Navy
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IIAIOK < IX K (1.1 It
II t KEs FOR LOCAL IMO
The Junior Civic Club 1s now
me.ding monthly again at the
U3O Clubhouse, resuming activity
after summer vacation. One ac<
Uvity of thr Junior Civic Club
is the baking service for the USD
Each Friday a number of hours
Hte given to replrnlshing the U8O
cookie jars linkers last Friday
were Mrs. Bob Csrter and Mrs
Dk Brlckell.
If you have not already done so.
remember to register either today
or tomorrow (Oct 28 and 29) at
either Lincoln or Washington
Schoo) for Ration Book No. 4. The
time is from 3:00 to 8:00 pm.
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t.l-EX MICH VF.l. SMITH
Graveside services were held
Tuesday afternoon for Glen Mich­
ael Smith .infant son of Warrant
Officer and Mrs. Glen R Smith
who passed away at Camp White
Hospital The infant was bom
Oct 24 He is survived by his
parents, his father being stationed
in Alaska at the present, his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs XV. T
Roberts of Ashland and Mr and
Mrs John Smith of Springfield,
Ohio
plus
FIX UP
r~
YOUR KITCHEN
AND ROOMS
I WOMEN OFFERED TRAINIMI
|\ PHYMICAI. THFHWY
Women wilh physical education
background ate offered trainò.K
in Army hospitals us physical
theiupy aides nini opportunity fot
appointment In the Army wilh
relative rank of second lieutenant,
the United States Civil Service
Coni mission announced todaj Ap­
pointments will be made to I >lh
student anil apprentice positions
Applications wdl be urrepteil ti"
the Civil Service Comnds-d > i
Washington 25. D C. until furth­
er notice No writen test is re­
quired.
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SIM E GROUP HOLDS PI,YV
NIGHT WEDNESDAY
Thr Women’s Athletic Asaocla'
lion of thr Southern Oregon Col­
lege <>f Education win organized
with Berthiel Nelson of Klamath
Falls, president; Little Berger,
Ashland, vice president; Dorothy
Dodge of Medford, secretary and
treasurer
.
Thr group sponsored u student
body play night followed by a
buffet aupper Wednesday evening,
Octoboi 20
Lee Wise left Thursday III.'hl
for Tacoma. Washington wheie
hr plans to «¡tend the winter.
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WILLIAM BENDIX
GRACE BRADLEY
SYRAH MOSIER
JOE SAWYER
Materials are Available
Paaat pro«««» *alh—caakrx them look b*««r. I sm
longer Materials ar« available for making yonr
Friday and Saturday
kiuben and room* mor« anracuve and c&cieaL
Cupboards and additional work »pave» ar« impor­
tant now
HOME REPAIRS...MAINTENANCE
LOVE LAUGHS AT
LAWMAKERS!
Consider the advantages of:
1. Insulation 2. Paint
3. Mew walk 4. New floors
5. Fuel conservation
ASHLAND LUMBER
COMPANY
HEADQlARTERS FOR
FULLER PAINTS
lïÎGIH ■ CARLSON - IOGERS
MURDfROUS
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Sun. Mon. Tue«
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Funeral services were held Mon­
day afternoon at the Dodge Fun­
eral Chapel for Mis. Sarah Mos­
ier. who phased away last Friday
evening. Rev. Howard G. Eddy
officiated at the service
Mrs. Mosier had lived in Ash­
land for the past 3.5 years, making
her home with her niece. Mrs. R.
A Wagu< i 154 Oak St. for the
past eight years.
Survivors include one sister. Mrs
John Thomas of Saleqi. N. D . and
her niece. Mrs R. A. Wagner and
her daughter. Margaret Sarah
W’agne r of Ashland.
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Help make mother’s dream of
seeing HIM again come true by
buying War Bonds!
A MILLION DOLLARS
A DAY FOR HITLER
Fire losses in the United States
averaged more than SI,000.000 a
day for the first six months of
this year, according to prelimi­
nary reports
Pires are like strikes Most of
them arc preventable .and are
therefore inexcusable. A fire in a
key plant means production In-
l H rruptions nl along the line.
Managements and employees
.should do everything in their I«1*'-
er to erase fire hazards
A sing le pile of waste that
would have taken but a moment
to remove may. tomorrow, wipe
out a million dollar armament
concern. The man who failed to
teniove the danger will suddenly
THE M 1 N K K PRESS FOR realize that his claims to patrio- •
tic citizenship ring a little holk>w
«I T A K IT Y PKI N T I N O.
Somewhere, thanks to his negli­
gence. a man tn uniform will suf­
fer for the lack of a needed bit
of equipment.
Every com mum I y has its fire
prevention authorities. They work
night an<l day to curb loss of life
and property from this menace
Far too often their task is made
unduly difficult through want of
public cooperation They repeated­
ly seek to drive home the truth
that fire preventon. to be really
effective, must begin with the in­
dividual It Is time that wr as
individuals realized that
PARTY FAVORS 3 for 10c
BRIDGE TALLIES 5c Pkge
MASKS 2 5—10—25—35c
WIGS 35c
NAPKINS 50c Pkge.
ORANGE CANDLES 5c—10c
PUMPKINS
2 15c—15c
First Church of Christ, Scientist
ASHLAND, OREGON
ANNOI X( KS A
FREE LECTURE OR
CHRISTIAN SCIEHCE
KNTÎT1XD
i
“CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: THE RELIGION
OF AUTHORITY”
BY
JUDGE SAMUEL W. GREENE, C. S. B
of Chicago, Illinois
Mrsnhrr of the Board of Lxtins-ohlp of thr Mother < horch.
The Flrat (horch of C'hrlat Scientist, In Boston, Mtuxiwhiow»I«
lx
VARSITY THEATRE
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KAMT MAIN STREET
Send a shell across the pond,
when you buy a sure-profit War
Bond!
Plan Education, Vets
Tuesday, November 2nd, at 8 P. M
(Continued froi» Page I)
students enrolled at the Vocation­
The Public I n Cordially
al Schoo). Facilities of the Uni­
versity School of Physical Edu­
cation could be made available to
both groups Special equipment,
shops and laboratories of the Vo­
Lt. Loren G. Messenger is on a
cational School could be used by 5-day leave 'visiting with his fam­
students enrolled at the univer­ ily in Ashland. He is stationed at I
sity.
Seattle
Invited to Attend
SEE US FOR YOUR
INSURANCE
FIT
FOR
A
KINO!
Listen to your
conscience
before you take the train
FARM & DWELLING
AUTO AND TRUCK
BURGLARY
LIABILITY
HEALTH, ACCIDENT
AND LIFE
J. F. EMMETT
MINER BUILDING
•97 EAST MAIN STREET
Phone 8.591
THERE IS
NO PRIORITY
GRABLE
George MONTGOMERY/
Cesar ROMERO
REQUIRED NOW ON
A
•
MATINEE
SATURDAY
Continuous Shows
SUNDAY
furlough ia not much good to a soldier
unless he can visit home. And vital war
busincMH may be delayed if war plant ex-
pert« can’t get on the train. All trains arc
full, ho please don’t make unnecessary
trips. Before you plan a train trip, listen
to your conscience!
Southern Pacific
Advance rmnatiiini ngulnd for S. P. roach »pace
Iron & Steel Sales
Under $10
Wr have a largo stock of
Iron and ■tool.
And, wn aise hnvo a full
line of bolt«, nut« etc.
Oak Street Garage
and Machine Shop