SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Thursday, March 30, 1944 V arsity NOW PLAYING! DOUBLE FEATURE Mrs. Cliff Garvin and daughter, Mrs. Virginia Hoaick were guests , of Mr and Mrs. W D Steadm an at Phoenix, Sunday Bill Law rence of Medford was a business caller here Monday evening. Mrs. Cal H arper was a caller in Medford F riday Melissa Cameron of Phoenix visited her m other, Mrs Louisa Com best and brother Fred, Sun day C larence Fornea and daughter. C larier and Shirley Hutchenson visited in Talent. Sunday a fte r­ noon. Mrs. M artha Jenkins, a form er resident of Talent, passed away i at her home in Roseburg, S atu r­ day. ■ K P U B L IC A N Mr. and Mrs. Leo McVay and fam ily of Prospect were business FOR U. S. SENATE callers here Monday. Mr. McVay Paid aWv., M on* Fo/ Seoofor Cow»«nH«« will leave soon for A laska to be •o/pA 0. M ootm , Co/b«ll IWg , PorNonW, Oro. engaged in the fishing business. Sgt. Billie B ates of Camp Leon­ ard Wood, Missouri, who is home on a short leave, Mrs. Dorene his absence. Will Davidson, who whs found F aw cett of Valerto, Oregon. Mrs D. M. McComb and baby of Klam ­ dead at his mine near G ran ts a th F alls and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pass, was a resident of Talent and Bates and fam ily of Medford were vicinity for many years. His fun­ all at the home of their parents, eral took place In Medford S a tu r­ Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Bates. S un­ day afternoon. Interm en t was day. Mr. Bates, who is recovering made in the Jacksonville cem e­ from a m ajor operation at S icred tery. Mrs. Davidson is selling her household goods and property anil H eart, w as unable to be home. Mrs. E tta Sm ith of the Phoenix will leave soon for Michigan, her form er home. They will be g reatly area and Mrs. E dna E klof of Medford are visiting a t the home missed in the community. Cpl. Leonard Negles. who Is of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hamilton in Talent. Mrs. Sm ith and Mrs. stationed in Mississippi, is home on leave visiting his paren ts and H am ilton are sisters. friends. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Keener and C. R B artod suffered a broken family left Monday for Colorado, their form er home. Mr. Keener finger in an accident at the local will soon be inducted into the saw mill last, Thursday. ------------ o-------— Navy, and Mrs. Keener will re- ; The Miner for Q uality Printing. main with relatives there during I Wayne Morse plus VS* V F1HD T«£ r rt/MAItIR • 1 1 V Fave EMERSON Gene lOCKHMJ Ir-« Friday and Saturday Olivia Robert de HAVILLAND . CUMMINGS Mrs. Glenn Entertains Railroads, Shippers Wage War on Waste! (J SO Officials TALENT NEWS Sun. - Mon. - Tues. Cureless, u npatriotic Wau.e D istrict officials of the United Service O rganizations v i s i t i n g dumuge caused by liupropci p ick - Medford and Ashland last week i uglng and handling of shipm ents were entertained a t luncheon by - m u s t be elim inated In thea. i Mrs. Bayonne Glenn, D irector of w ar times, declare the Reglonul i Shippers' Advisory Boards with the Aahlund USO, Friday. During the luncheon meeting, announcem ent of a "P erfect Ship- Mr. Dick Meyers, A ssistan t Di­ 1 ping" cum pa.gn to be conducted rector of the Riverside USO at throughout the nation In April. Medford, reported on the work of I E x tra care Is Im perative tie the Jewish W elfare Uoard In the i cause many snippets nave to use field and gave sta tistic s reg ard ­ 1 su o -stan ilaid puvaugiog and pack­ ing this work. T here w as also a ing m aterial, and eveiy dum aged round table discussion of the local shipm ent m eans not o.uy v. as.eu problems as now discernible. m aterial but w asted m un-hours The guests voted en th u siasti­ and w asted trans|M>rtatlon, it was cally their th an k s to Mrs. Glenn pointed out today oy L. t». e'agan, for her hospitality and for the stipei inAcndent or treig h t p ro tec­ delicious food served for which tion for Southern Pacific, she is so famous. O fficials who Millions of dollars w orth of were guests Included Capt. Robert goods can be suved to help win Angle, Salvation Army USO Di­ the w ar by proper packing, load­ rector; Mr. George Upton, Direc­ ing and handling, F agan said. He tor a t Riverside, Medford, USO; added, "The task Is made moie Mr. Dick Meyers, A ssistant Direc­ d itticult by reason of an all-tliuc to r of the R iverside USO; Mrs. record in the volume of traffic C. J. Moser, D irector G ra n ts Paas handled, an d requires the a tte n ­ USO; Miss Gladys Hively, Secre­ tion and help of all concerned." ta ry at G rants P ass USO; Mr. ! ------------- o------------- Milton Holmes and Miss Jan e Dar- TW AIN'S SP ID E R WEB land, both A ssistant D irectors at M ark Twain alw ays knew all Riveraiik* USO. and Mrs Jewell Lockhart. A ssistant D irector of the answ ers. Once when he was the editor of a new spaper he re ­ the Ashland USO. -------------o-------- ----- ceived a letter from one of his subscribers who found a spider in BATE MET FOR HIOIAMIY his paper. This reader was w or­ MEETIXG AT OSC The sixth an nual biology col­ ried about the Incident and wrote loquium sponsored here by the to M urk Twain to ask w hether it Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society has was a sign of good luck or bud. been set for April 22, w ith Dr. H ere is his answer, a s published G. W. Beadle of S tanford U niver­ In P rinted Word, house m agazine sity as the leader of this science of the Von Hoffm ann Press, St. m eeting. Dr. B eadle is a special­ Louis: ist in genetics and will head up "D ear Subscriber: I a program built around th e gen­ "Finding a spider in your paper eral theme, "Genetics and the Re- was neither good luck nor bud . latedness of the Sciences." As luck for you. The spider was ' usual, all high school and colle­ m erely looking over the p aper to giate faculty m em bers interested see which m erchant Is not a d ­ in science are invited. vertising, so th a t he can go to th a t store, spin hts web across th e door, and live a life of u n ­ disturbed peace ever afterw ard s." - -—o------------ W ILLIAM LOVES PEACE W illiam Loves Peace is the nam e of a re g istra n t of Local B oard No. 1, Nottoway, Va., and he lives up to hts name. Peace qualified as a conscientious ob­ jecto r and w as classified I-A-O. However, when he was delivered for induction for noncoinbatant service, he was rejected and now is in C lass IV-F. L IT K IÄ B N T E R T A I N M E X T Phone 7.1(11 Friday - Saturday SWING IT BAILOR! AND ROY ROGERS Sun. - Mon. - Tues. P LA N E TALK ALSO BY Rowland Burnstaa Heated Flying Suits Continuous Shows SUNDAY PEDESTRIAN' FA TA LITIES GREATER IX 1943 O ne-fourth of the pedestrian fa ta litie s reported in Oregon d u r­ ing the y ear 1943 occurred a t in­ tersections. P ed estrian fa ta lities in 1943 w ere 26 per cent g re a te r than in 1942, this type of accident along w ith bicycle fatalities being the only types- to show increases for the year. TRAVEL helps buses serve more people better! Before taking necessary trips, we suggest that you consult your local Greyhound agent. He’ll tell you when you can best be accommodated. GREYHOUND DAILY SERVICE FROM ASHLAND CHANGE OF BUSINESS HOURS! Having to Devote ! the Forenoons to Repairing Our Store Will Be Open From 1 P. M. to 5 P. M. Only NORTH BOUND Lv. Ashland: 3:28 A. M. 10:14 A. M. 10:37 A M. SOUTH BOUND Lv. Ashland: 6:39 A. M. 7:39 A. M. 11:44 A. M. 11:07 A. M. 1:14 P. M. 9:23 P. M. 9:52 P. M Modern planes depend upon elec­ tricity for control in (light ns well as the operation of many other pieces of equipment. An interest­ ing piece of equipment recently perfected is an electrically heated flying suit, which is regarded as a necessity on high altitude flights. W ithout this protection fliers would be extremely uncomfortable and would risk death from expo­ sure. The suit consists of a jacket, trousers, shoes and gloves, and is made of strong and durable fab­ rics. In order to heat the suit elec­ tric circuits are built into the clothing, and by plugging into power lines a constant source of electricity is supplied. This con­ stan t source of electrical power is provided by an Aerolectric power plant, which is actually a flying power station, providing an inde­ pendent source of electricity not only for heating the suit, but for all the electrical equipm ent. on large planes. - Open Saturdays 1 to 6 P. M. RAMSEY’S JEWELRY “PHONEY EXPRESS” comedy Matinee Saturday Continuous Sunday WEDS. & THURS. BARGAIN NIGHTS FEM IN IN E ANGLE CAMP -.KJEUNE, New River. N. C , March A woman M arine here added a new wrinkle to "H alt! Who is th e re ? ” When this command got no re ­ sponse, she tried "Gee whiz, please h a lt!” I t worked. JUST RECEIVED 5,000 PAIRS ANKLETS PINK, BLUE, GREEN, WHITE, BROWN SIZES 8 - 8* - 9 - 9 ’* - 10 - 10^ 7:19 P. M. 7:24 P. M. 1:29 A. M. SPECIAL PRICE while they last Closed Thursdays < “DREAM KID” cartoon “MAGAZINE MODEL” novelty iOc pr. 11 pr. for $1,00 GREYHOUND SERVING THE NATION W ITH AGENT: H. G. 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