Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 02, 1944, Image 3

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MTNER
APPEARING AT IIIE IJTillA
Numiuy - Monday • Tuesday
k.
Ihuiiild O'Connor
Ryan in "Top Mun.
it it it it it
Want to learn
a
yyOULD YOU like to be II
radio
rutilo iqierator, a skilled
stenographer, an airplane me­
chanic, nn «-Xpert driver?
In the women's Army Corps
you have n chance to get val­
uable Army training
train­
ing that may pave th«* way to
bigger pay, better Jot» after
the war.
TODAY find out about all
the WAC offers you the in­
teresting Jobs, the chance to
meet new peopl«- an<l Hee new
places, ami to help your coun-
’ ■
Apply at any U S Army
Recruiting Station Or write.
Tin* Adjutant General, 4415
Munitions Bldg , Washington
25. D. C.
I Women in essential war
industry must have release
from their employer or the
Employment Service )
*********
Honor Society
Pians Initiation
Ashland High Schools Chapter
of lice NZUoiiui ii'inoi Society hi s
planned uu iiiiilation ,oi us n>
mc'iiibi'i x. and these students wni
not know who tin* an un I. liiey
ui i- preheated before a genciul ua-
si-mbly in the ueut lutuic Liter
there will I m - a private formal
Mi-rvli t- lor initiaii-H und their par
inis lii-sc-rit im-miM-rs, Dick Fla-
burly. Bai liar i Helm and Lima
lUlllngH, with tile help of Mis.
roigus, will picslde .1 both pro-
giiinis
Tin- National Honor Society has
been established In the United
• Hales foi 20 yearn, however. Axh-
iund s chapter wax establ.shc d two
yi-uis ago. Tlie qualifications for
this honorary are based on schol­
arship, citizenship, leadership and
character Approximately the up­
per 10 pec < i nt of the senior class
is eligible to: election.
At a later date, class valedic­
torian and salutatorian will be
chosen from thia complete group
(From The lloguc- Nc.vr»
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Pro Musica Presents
Prrogriini at Assembly
Members of Pro Musica pre­
sented a musical program at the
Southern Oregon College of Edu­
cation assembly Wednesday morn­
ing. Th«- program wim ns follows
Violin solo, "Oriental Romance,’’
by Rimsi Korsakow, played b;
Barbara Terrill.
Plurro solo, '’Romance,'' by Ru­
benstein. played by Caroline Rose
Tire- Girls' Trio, composed ol
Dorothy Riggs, Ann Crandall and
Evelyn Wirostek, sang "Live Send
a Utile Gift of Roses,'’ by Opcn-
shaw.
The half-hour program also in­
cluded the flag salute, singing of
the- "Star Spangled Banner" and
other Mongs by group and au­
dience
^Q uery
you expect to be paid
for damage to your
home, your household
goods, or your auto­
mobile, be sure to get
your insurance before
a loss occurs.
ORNER
Better have your In­
surance checked NOW
by this agency.
Chinese Have A Word For It
SubM-riptlon rate«: <3.00 pe> year
ibtisned every Thursday at 167 Entered a« aecond-claaa matter la
Cast Main S
Ashland. Oregor the post office at Ashland. Oregon
□y Charles and Ruth Giffen
February 15. 1935 under lhe act
Office l*hone 8561
it March 3 1879.
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REVIVAL MEETINGS
HELD AT TALENT
The revival meeting in the Tal­
ent is well under way, with the
The sign painter’s English, despite the flaw, is probably better than
Rev. S S Hotchkiss, evangelist,
your Chinese. He has given to this sign of a not-too-scientific native
giving the real old fashioned gos­
practitioner a somewhat ecclesiastical look. His confusion may have
pel message each evening, states
resulted from th«- hundreds of Methodist teachers, physicians and
he pastor. Dr. George W. Bruce.
nurses at work in China for a century. Or did he make th slip know­
Each evening the attendance
ing that thia is tne church of General.ssimo and Madame Chiang
Kai-shek?
las increased over that of the
-irevious evening. The evangelist
will preach each evening during
Speech Correctionist
his week and next except Satur­
<
To Conduct Classes
day even.ngs, and will give the
Mr. No:by announced that Dr. Sunday morning and evening ser­
Mrs. it. «. Lemz and Mrs. R. J. Leon 1 risers was coming to Ash­ mons Come, let us worship the
muz ate two Army wives wno land during the week of March Lird and praise His name togeth­
nail not known eacu outer Deioie 6-11. As Supervisor of Speech er.
voinmg to dwell near t.amp \v rille, Correction, Staff Consultant,
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ill Aanlund, Ore. Ivo in Meclied un Child Guidance, from the Exten­
Mr and Mrs Milo O’Harra are
oil eel, and fur a lime uiey sion University of Oregon Medi­ visiting in Lis Angeles
. egi'eiud their close proximity, in cal School, his purpose is to help
i.re first place, tne name» Lenz cert sin individuals throughout the
and Lentz, dnlering only in a ”1,' sch<x)ls in improving their speech.
do not Uiaimguisn them tu a 't
Dr. leasers will also
conduct
<A.'4iucs, lhe uouse number of one evening clashes for teacheis who
is 662 B Street, while lhe same wish to attend.
iiuniberw are scrambled to form
This rs sponsored by the State
Lite add less of the olner, 626 ki Board of Education.
Street.
Mr. Norby also explained that
Tile husbands of Mrs Deniz and no one has been found to replace
Mm. Lenz are both members <tf Mrs. Brandon or Miss Wertens,
Company H. A- S <>1 the 81
who have been teaching temporar-
Engineers of Camp White, Both ily at AHS
ladles have been biides since De­
From the Rogue News
cember.
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fl was inevitable the two women MEAT POINTS REDUCED
should become acquainted; so now
The OPA announces that
when the postman leaves Mrs. ginning Sunday pork and beef
Lentz's mail to 662 B Street she will be available to civilians at
curries it across to Mrs. Lenz at reduced point values.
626 B Street and inquires what
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mall the postman has left there
The young adult class of the
lor the Lentz family.
Methodist Church will hold its
• That the two lad.es really have monthly dinner-party in the din­
separate identities is proved by ing room of the church. Saturday
diversity of birthplace, one born evening.
in Minneapolis, the other in
Spring!.eld, Ill. But that, too, was
Miss Helen Dunn of Rt. 1, Box
a narrow shave; for suppose in­ 475, Ashland, is a member of
stead of Minneapolis the birth­ Women's System Service Class
place had been Springfield, Mass., 583 at the school of International
Springfield. Ky., or any of the Business Machines Corporation in
other Springfield* in the 48 states. ES d -licott, N. Y. There are 68
Mrs. Lentz and Mrs. Lenz, when young women In the class and
interviewed, were in the kitchen they will complete their course
of the Ashland USD engaged in of study next May.
baking for the Army Wives' Club.
They are the best of friends; they
go together.
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Who’s Who in
Ashland
PHONE 5751
GUNTER FUEL CO.
»
INSURANCE :
"TTiat you can depend on”
AL'TOMOBH-E
FIKE
CHOOSE A BASIC DRESS
FOR ALL-OCCASION WEAR
For your convenience in filing
your return, a State Income Tax
Auditor will be at the City Hall
on March 2, 3, and 4th. On Thurs­
day and Friday, he will be there
from 8:00-5:00 and on Saturday
from 8:00 to 12 00 noon.
No charge is made for this ser-
vice. Returns may be mailed to
to the State Tax Commission. Sal­
via, Oregon.
STEPS
IN BROILING ctilt
a
keut nulkod
Patties. Chops iSiealcsmy be Broiled^
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(’LEAN-I P TWINS
1. Turn oven regulator lo’broil
2. Place meal 2-3 inches from heal
3. Broil until top is brown
4
Season with salt and pepper
5. Turn and brown other tide
6. Season and serve at once*
PARRIS ISLAND. 8. C.. Feb
A platoon at the local Marine
Corps base cliims the original
"field day" twins They are Pri­
vates Pau) C. Brush and Grover
C. Broom.
BASIC dress should be a morn­
ing-to-night dress with simple
A lines
for year 'round style. The
HEALTH A ACCIDENT
M. T. BURNS
ON THE PI-AZA
— FILMS —
DEVELOPED A PRINTED
6 or 8 ex. 15c per roll
Double size 25c
MT. ASHLAND
ECONOMY
PHOTO FINISHERS
Box 1576, Station D
LOS ANGELES 7, CALIF.
AT YOUR GROCERY OR MARKET
FARM & DWELLING
AUTO AND TRUCK
BURGLARY
LIABILITY
HEALTH, ACCIDENT
AND LIFE
J. F. EMMETT
MINER BUILDING
V-neckllne lends itself gracefully to
167 EAST MAIN STREET
accessory changes. Choose some
flattering solid color when you
Phone 85-31
make your basic dress, and its ap­
pearance can be changed every
day in the week with the clevnr
AJ1 kinds of Signs for sale at
use of easy to-make accessories.
Direction sheet. "Sewing Tricks the Miner Office.
to Achieve Professional book." may
be obtained by sending a stamped,
Bond Paper Scratch Pads, a'l
self-addressed envelope to the sizes — Miner Office.
Needlework Department of this
paper, specifying No. 235.
The Miner for Quality Printing.
WARDROBE CLEANERS
On the Plaza
Phone 3281
ASHLAND CREAMERY
“What la made in Ashlana makes Ashhand
Li
IN MEDFORD
IN THE MIDDLE OF THE BUSIEST BLOCK
YOUR FAVORITE CUT-RATE
PRESCRIPTIONS
DRUGS
VITAMINS
SUNDRIES
TH El N ON-FATTENING
FOOD
¡i
SEE US FOR YOUR
INSURANCE
We appreciate your patronage
Butter & Creamed Cottage Cheese
1
5c extra of Panchromatic. Air
fine grain developed. Reprints
2c each. Double size 3c each.^
Deckle or plain edge, Guaran-'
teed work. Enlarging, coloring. :
copying- Low prices. Send to—'
AS ALWAYS THE VERY BEST IN
WORKMANSHIP
AND THE MOST COURTEOUS
TREATMENT
Making the Baiter
Cool «lightly and add I well beaten
egg». Pour this mixture into a well
grenM-d baking dish. Place aausagr
links on lop of mixture.
The Finished Dish
Bake in a moderate oven (350 F.)
for 40-45 minutes. Serve hot for
breakfast, luncheon or supper. Fresh
fruit or cole slaw Is excellent for an
accompaniment.
-bl TlfERN «KE4.ON MINER
National Advert!
F\X At DITOR TO BE HERE
The Ingredients
Ileal two cups milk In a doubl«
boiler. Add 1 teaspoon salt and !■>
cup corn meal. Cook 10-15 minutes
stirring constantly to avoid lumps
Thursday, March 2, 1944
TOILETRIES
TOBACCOS
CIGARETTES
STATIONERY
WESTERN THRIFT STORE
30 North Central
Phone Medford 3874