SOUTHERN OREGON MINER I T N S U R A N C K h a t you can depend on” ASK FOR A U T O M O B IL E F IK E MT. ASHLAND IT F E H E A L T H Si A C C ID E N T Butter & Creamed Cottage Cheese ON T H E PL A Z A W ANTED To Care for Children in Home 143 Fourth Street ASHLAND CREAM ERY “W h at la m ad s In A«hlunu m a k es A shland" C A Î aj AVVCA.’ Í z k Portland District Receives “E” Pennant S O I T IIK K N O R E G O N M IN E R S u b sc r ip tio n r a te s : *2.00 per y ea r P ublished ev ery T h ursd ay at 167 E n tered a s seco n d -cla ss m a tter in F o r t h e third tim e In e ig h t E a st M ain St., A shland, £)regon the post o ffic e a t A shland. O regon m onths th e P ortlan d N a v y R e ­ by C harles and R uth G lffen. F eb ru a ry 15, 1935 under th e a c t cr u itin g D istric t, o f w hich th is O ffice P hone 8561 o f M arch 3 1879, area is a part, h a s been a w a rd ed the “E ” [xsnnant fo r tu r n in g in National A d v ertising Representative th e b est a ll-arou n d p erform an ce am ong the n in e m ain sta tio n s o f N B W S P A P E B ADVEBTIM .X'C SER V IC E , IN C . the N inth N a v a l R ecru itin g D is­ trict, an nou nces H erb Crain, R e­ (an effilt«*» of tha I • | National Editorial AitociationJ cru itin g S p e c ia list o f th e M edford R ecru itin g S tation . Serving America's Advertisers a n d jh e Homs Town Newspapers In w in n in g th e f la g fo r the March co m p etition , the P ortland I M W. Randolph — Chicago I, N. • » r V I C B S • Hotbrool Bldg., San Fr.nei.co, C a t sta tio n led the en tire a rea in e n ­ listm en ts o f 17-year-old v o lu n ­ teers on a per ca p ita b asis, sc o r­ in g 14.14 points. S a lt L ak e C ity Ashland Veterinary w as second w ith 13.68, L os A n ­ N EW M A TTR ESSES g e le s third w ith 12.94, P h oen ix F A C T O R Y T O YOU Hospital fourth w ith 12.64 and S e a ttle fifth OLD M A T T R E S S E S »LADE w ith 12.05. DR. WALTER WELLER L IK E N EW T h e P o rtla n d sta tio n a lm o st Veterinarian N E W B O X S P R IN G S added an o th er fir s t to its cred it, W H IL E T H E Y L A S T bein g o u tc la sse d in S hip R ep air Notice of New Location U n it recru itin g by H elena, 7.02 to 7.00 p oin ts. T h e O regon re- now a t i o n IO W A criu ters finished six th in procure- C o rn er o f S is k iy o u a n d Io w a 'mi'iit o f W A V E S a p p lica n ts— th e P H O N E 4477 93 N. Main Ph. 6271 other d ep a rtm en t w h ich fig u r e s F orm er A ddress: 440 W igh tm an Ashland, Oregon in th e “E ” aw ard. T he p en nan t fir s t w a s put up , la st A u g u st by C om m ander D a ­ • •"♦:>::a::a”aia¿x:a^:x:e::e;e::eraü»ac«x>>>: vid G oldenson, in sp ecto r o f n a v a l recru itin g and in du ctin g, and w a s w on th a t m onth by P ortlan d . S a lt i L ak e C ity took th e p rize th e f o l­ low in g three m onths and P ortlan d ca m e back to w in in D ecem ber. V icto ries fo r S a lt L ak e C ity m Ja n u a ry and F eb ru ary gave" th a t sta tio n a total o f fiv e, w h ile P o r t­ land now h as three. N o n e o f the other sta tio n s ever h a s w on the aw ard. \N. A. S. M. T. BURNS AT YOUR GROCERY OR MARKET Thursday, April 27, 1944 REED’S MATTRESS CO. SEE US FOR YOUR INSURANCE FARM & DWELLING AUTO AND TRUCK BURGLARY v LIABILITY HEALTH, ACCIDENT AND LIFE J. F. EMMETT 167 E A S T » IA IN S T R E E T P h o n e 8561 National Bank of Portland, Oregon as of April 13,1944 RESO U RCES Cash on Hand and Due from Banks $ 90,383,147.06 United States Bonds, including U. S. Government Agencies---- 236,337,542.30 326,720,689.36 Municipal B o n d s ................................................... 11,498,263.18 Loans and D iscounts........................................... 44,453,170.94 300,000.00 Bank Premises, Furniture and Fixtures. 2,680,989.37 O ther Real E sta te ..................................... 1.00 Customers’ Liability on Acceptances — — F IL M S — D E V E L O P E D & P R IN T E D 6 or 8 ex . 15c p er roll D o u b le s iz e 25c 5c e x tr a o f P a n ch ro m a tic. A ll fin e g r a in developed. R ep rin ts 2c each. D oub le s iz e 3c each. D ec k le or p la in ed g e. G uaran­ teed w ork . E n la rg in g , coloring, eop y in g . L ow p rices. Sen d to — ECONO»IY PH O T O F IN IS H E R S B o x 1576, S ta tio n D LO S A N G E L E S 7, C A L IF . P H O N E 5751 GUNTER FUEL CO. B O L T S -N U T S Any Kind, Size Or Length Iron and S te e l o rd ers up 936,147.05 O ther R esources................................... ... 188,793.67 Total Resources ...................... $386,782,058.63 L IA B IL IT IE S D R Y F IR SLABS O U R C O M P I.E T E L IN E W IL L S U P P L Y Y O U R N E E D S $4-25 per load of 100 cubic ft. 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