Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 03, 1944, Image 3

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Extniviig.iiil specilli.ng of money
ut home results in mi ext tn vaglili t
spending of blood in buttle. Buy
extra wur bonds tixlny to keep
our casualties to u minimum. Ix-t's
ull tack the attack.
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News for you
about the WAC
WANT TO KNOW how the
new WAC recruiting policies
apply to you?
Want to know whether
you're qualified fur a spcclul
kind of Army Job whether
you'd serve with II..- Air,
Ground, or Service Forces
whether you could be as-
signed to the part of the
country In which you enlist?
TODAY get full details at
the nearest U8 Army Re­
cruiting Station (your locel
jsixt .office will give you the
address) Or write to: The
Adjutant General, Room
4 4 15. Munitions Building.
Washington, D C.
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ASHLAND I KO DIUEITOR
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USI I s l\ MI DI ORD
M in Bayonne Glenn, Ashland
USO director, was in Medford la d
wei'k visiting ('amp White and in­
terviewing Camp White uml U.S'J
tifflt .alN, roumUl'g out the pio
gram for < idcbrating at Ashland
Ihi- third birthday or tin- Untied
Servici1 Oi g inlziition to lx- ob­
served iiaiiomilly February I 5, G
Mrs. Glenn was lining up speak­
ers and leaders for viiilous events
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WOMEN HELP WIN IN
ITII WAIt LOAN DATILE
Oregon women aie in iping to
win Un- “Batlie of the Eourlii
war itoan“ by a sale of War
Bomia liial pi omise* tally and
completi- victory, is the report
i made lina w< < k by Mi» badie Orr
■ Dull bui, stale director, women's
divistoli, Oregon War Finance
Committee.
Goul of woflusi workers is the
purchase through War Bonds of
“mercy equipment“ honpltuls and
supplies lor the fighting forces
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MRS C. E BARRON
Funeral services were held Mon­
Mr* C. E.
day afternoon for Mrs
Barron, who passed away last I
Thursday Dr. George W Bruce
of the First Methodist Church
was in charge of the service.
Mr*. Barron was born in Fill-
more, Illinois, October 25, 1883.
She hail been a resident of A «11-
land for four years.
Survivors include her husband,
one daughter. Pauline Stumpf of
Ixmg Beach. California mid one
son, Horace DeVilblaa of the U. S
army
It was announced late last week
by Jean Frldeger. Ashland, senior
In business administration at the
University of Oregon, that a cup
will be given to the house which
earns the most hours each month
wot king for the Red Cross
Possession of the cup is not
permanent; it will rotate from
house to house each month
Miss Frldeger is the daughter
of Mr and Mrs I R Frldeger.
Ashland.
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Think about This!
YOUR HOME may be
the next one that will
be destroyed by fire.
How far will your in-
surance go towards
replacing the loss to
your home and your
household goods?
In Eugene with his daughter.
Marilee, who is attending college
there.
Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE und
REAL INSURANCE
Phone 8781
41 East Main
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Iron and Steel orlerà up to
110.00 require no priority.
OUR COMPLETE LINE
WILL SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS
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Oak Street Garage
and Machine Shop
For that meatless 'day menu
serve this healthful, appetising, nil
vegetable meal:
VEGETABLE TK
Cauliflower
Margarine
Cooked carrot str..
Salt, pepper
Tomatoes
Whole kernel corn, can r .
fresh cooked
Cook the cauliflower whole,
without removing ull of the small
tender leaves. Drain well and place
in the center of a serving tray or
chop plate. Season with a gen­
erous amount of soften 'd mar. ar
garine. Surround with cooked
carrot strips tossed in me 1 toil mar­
ine; and baked tomatoes with part
of the centers scooped out and
filled w’th corn seasoned with suit,
pepper and melted margarine.
Other favorite low point r sites
are found in a 32-page cookbook
* Ration-Time Recipes.” Free copy
may be obtained from National
Cotton Council, Box 18, Memphis
(1) Tennessee.
Published every Thursday at lu7
East Main S . Aaniand, Oregon
by Charles and Ruth Giffea.
Office Phone 8561
Subscription rates: *2.00 pe, year
Entered as second-class matter ia
the post office at Ashland. Oregon
February 15, 1935 under the a> I
if March 3 1879.
• WANT ADS •
FOR SALE
GIFT BOXES OF FRUIT
HERBERTS FRUIT 4 PRODUCE
Phone 4761
All kind* of Signs for sale at
the Miner Office.
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OREGON HOST TO VICTORY
(.ARDEN CONFAB FEB. 10-11
Oregon will be host to victory
garden leader* of the four states
of Montana. Idaho, Washington
and Oreg<$i at a regional meet­
ing called for Portland February
10 and 11 by thè Federai Co-op- i
erative Extension Service Letali* I
of the meeting have been ar-
ranged by extension officiala at
Oregon State College, who have
selected thè Imperiai Hotel as the
place of meeting.
— FILMS —
DEVELOPED A PRINTED
6 or 8 ex. 15c per roll
Double size 25c
’
'5c extra of Panchromatic. All
fine grain developed. Reprints
2c each. Double size 3c each/
Deckle or plain edge. Guaran-
.teed work. Enlarging, coloring,
copying. Low prices. Send to—
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ECONOMY
PHOTO FIX USHERS
Box 1576, Station D
LOS ANGELES 7, CALIF.
"I suggest that we forget this
talk about buying War Bonds, We
are only lending our money, All I Swat the Squander Bug with
that is happening is that Uncle 4th War Loan Bonds.
Sam wants to borrow some money
, from us, money that we will get
back again .And lending our mon­
ey in interest bearing War Bonds
is better than having it taken
FARM & DWELLING
away in taxes.” Al Smith, former
; Governor of New York.
AUTO AND TRUCK
SEE US FOR YOUR
INSURANCE
■'ORDUROV, ever practical and ever popular, crops up again in a
/•'ORIH
x_. skirt and Jerkin of contrasting colors, worn over a hand-knit
sweater. For more color and interest, try decorations of applique
raui bling up the Jerkin front. Trimmed or plain, this costume Is
destined for long
_ wear. Directions for appliques may be obtained by
sending a stamped self-addressed envelope to the Needlework Depart-
Went o( this paper, specifying desigu jf D5419.
The 4th War Loan shield is
your seal of faith. Display it in
your home. Let everyone know
that you have bought extra War
Bonds.
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SUMMONS
Ln the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon in and for the County
of Jackson:
JENNIE M. WADE, Plaintiff,
VS
JOSEPH WADE, Defendant.
No one goes “broke” buying
War Bonds. The 4th War Loan is
another
profitable
opportunity
for you to serve yourself and
your country.
To JOSEPH WADE, the above
named defendant:
better:
Starve the Squander Bug. Buy
IN
1‘ he NAME OF THE
an extra 4th War I»an Bond.
STATE OF OREGON, you are
hereby notified and required to
appear and answer the complaint
rued herein against you on or
before the last day of four i4)
weeks from the date of the first
publication of this Summons; and
if you fail to so appear and an­
swer said Complaint, for want
thereof, the Plaintiff will apply
to the Court for the re'ief de­
manded in her Complain., as fol­
lows; For a Decree di ".solving the
bonds of matrimon'" now existing
between the Plaintiff and the De-
: tendant herein, and divorcing the
| Plaintiff from the Defendant ab-
solutely; that Plaintiff have the
i care, custody and control of the
minor child, Glenn Wade; and al*
; lowing her such other relief as
may be just and equitable.
The date of the Order for Pub-
lication of this Summons is Jan-
uary 10, 1944. The time pre-
senbed for publication thereof is
once each week for four (4) con-
‘ secutive w’eeks.
Dated and first published this
13th day of January, 1944.
Save Running Expense and Buy
BONDS
FRANK J. VAN DYKE
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Post Office Address:
Swedenburg Building,
Ashland, Oregon.
AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)
B O L T S - N IJ T S
, SOUTHERN SKD.ON MIN 1.1
The Oregon Mothers' Exclusive
Board, al a meeting held on the
University of Oregon campus last
week, voted to continue the $500
in scholarships offered for sever­
al years. The Patronella G. Peet’s
scholarship of $200 will tie award­
ed again for next year, together
w.th two others for $150 each.
These scholarships will be open
to graduates of Oregon high
schools, who may apply during
their senior year or the yfear fol­
lowing their graduation. Applica­
tions are to be made to Karl W.
Onthank, dean of * personnel ad­
ministration, not later than
April 1.
CLYDE N. CATON GARAGE
PHONE 5311
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PRACTICAL CORDUROY IN A POPULAR STYLE
You can better afford to buy BONDS
if you keep the car in good condition
FOR REFAIRS and TOWING IT’S
Ask this agency to go
over your ; jlicies and
make certain you
have sufficient insur-
ance.
Any Kind, Size
Or Length
I J. O. SCHOLARSHIPS
ma DE AVAILABLE
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Make the good news
Mrs George W Bruce returned
Buy More War Bonds
home Wednesday night of laut
week from a visit with relativen
at Dallas
I C. Erwin spent the week end
Thursday, February 3, 1944
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BURGLARY
LIABILITY
HEALTH, ACCIDENT
AND LIFE
J. F. EMMETT
MINER BUILDING
167 EAST MAIN STREET
Phone 85-31
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SLABS
PHONE 5751
GUNTER FUEL CO.
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INSURANCE
"That you can depend on'
AUTOMOBILE
FIKE
HEALTH & ACCIDENT
M. T. BURNS
ON THE PLAZA
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AS ALWAYS THE VERY BEST IN
WORKMANSHIP
AND THE MOST COURTEOUS
TREATMENT
ASK FOR
MT. ASHLAND
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We appreciate your patronage
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WARDROBE CLEANERS
Butter & Creamed Cottage Cheese
On the Plaza
AT YOUR GROCERY OR MARKET
Phone 3281
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ASHLAND CREAMERY
“What is made in Ashlano makes Ashland”
IN MEDFORD
IN THE MIDDLE OF THE BUSIEST BLOCK
YOUR FAVORITE CUT-RATE
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DRUGS
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SUNDRIES
TOILETRIES
TOBACCOS
CIGARETTES
STATIONERY
WESTERN THRIFT STORE
30 North Central
Phone Medford 3874