Thursday, October 28, 1913 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER REGISTRATION CONTIXl'ES rooxx xxo ioxiohkoxx 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. o 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 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. ------- Q. 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. «> 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. IM ¡:*J3 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 ' X. Sun. Mon. Tue« V II '■< 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. ------------ o------------ 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