Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 26, 1944, Image 10

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    .S o u t h e r n O r e g o n M in e r , T h u r s d a y , O c t o b e r 2 6 , 1 9 4 4
USO has a reputation with ser­
day evening .
vice men and women—a reputa­
Lee Ryan, manager of the local R evival B eg in s at
tion winch makes them feel it
theatres left Tuesday for Port­ Full Gospel Tem ple
can solve uny situation, meet any
land on a business trip.
Mrs. Leonora Broili left Tues­
Mrs. Lorena Curry of the Park
FOR HIGH QUALITY HARD
The special meeting being con­ ¡crisis. When they wunt relaxation
day night for Santa Monica, Cal­ View Convalescent Home is e x ­ ware and Houseware, reasonably ducted
Evangelist John Sto­ or fun, they say, "Let’s go to the
ifornia to meet her son Pvt. Rob­ pected to return this week from priced, think of Marshall-Wells vall at by
the can’t find un
the
Full Gospel Temple USO". When they
ert Broili who is on furlough, a hurried trip to Missouri, made on the Plaaa. Phone 21231.
answer to un urgent problem,
began
Sunday
night
with
capa­
and for a visit with her son, L e s­ necessary by the very serious ill­
Miss Roberta Flaharty return­ city crowd. The speaker is the they say, Let’s go to the USO".
lie and family.
ness of her mother. Word was ed to parental R. 1. Flaharty noted southern evangelist who And when they want help with a
Mrs. Alice Patterson and Mrs. received that she had started the
has been holding campaigns in 1 little personul need—a place to
Helen Dungan returned last Fri­ return trip, but due to the con­ home Tnursday from San Fran­ the west for a number of months. write letters, get a shower, press
cisco,
where
she
completed
a
day from Portland where Mrs. gested travel conditions, her ex ­
On Sunday night Rev. Stovall 1 a uniform—they say, "Let’s go to
Patterson was a delegate to the act date of arrival is not known. course as a registered nurse. She brought a moving message from the USO".
will iviuaui
remain ncic
here mini
until auvui
about
i . .
state War Finance committee eh« u««»
It’s a reputation with a chall­
Thanksgiving time, she announc- the book of the Revelation entitl­
meeting, which convened in the w w ks
ed "Ffre, Hail and Blood" In re­ enge in it. But USO thrives on
FOR HIGH QUALITY HARD- ***"
Benson Hotel for a two day ses­
to inquiries concerning jrobleins, difficulties, challenges,
The California-Pacific Utilities sponse
sion to plan the strategy for the ware and Houseware, reasonably
r, looks forward with confidence
when Evangelist Stovall will .t
building
is
resplendent
this
week
coming sixth war loan drive, Nov priced, think of Marshall-Wells
pray
for
the
sick,
it
has
been
an­
to
the challenge which the criti­
in a new coat of paint on cor­ nounced that Friday will be the
ember 20th to December 16. Sev­ on the Plasa. Phone 21231.
cal months aheud inevitably will
eral speakers from the national
Miss Isabel Green, daughter of nices, window and door frames first Divine Healing service. How bring—sure that it can count on
war fund committee were present Mr. and Mi's. George M. Green. and other outside wooden parts ever those who wish to be prayed the skills and devotion of its hun­
to talk. No plans have been laid returned to Eugene the past week Work wa» completed Wednesday. for should attend us many ser­
of thousands of workers,
out as yet for the Ashland drive, to take up her school duties at Also having new coats of paint in vices as possible. Services each dreds
and the continuing surport of the
the past couple of weeks were
Mrs. Patterson stated, except that the University.
night except Saturday at 7:45 P.
Sid Reed will again take the post
Mr. and Mrs. John Payne and the Copeland Lumber Yards and
the
Varsity
theatre.
as chairman of the drive and the son write to friends that they are
Mr. and Mrs. George S. Reed
campaign in Ashland will again now established in their new
be under direction of the Elks home at Corning, California. of Ashland spent several days in R otarians Enjoy
Club.
They left Ashland some weeks Los Angeles on business the past
T rain in g P icture
For the best in Meals come to ago, after many years residence week, returning Tuesday.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON.
here, having sold their home on
the Depot Cofe, 552 A. Street
At the regular meeting of the
East Main. They have bought a Eugene, October 23, (Special) Rotary
club last week, a special |
new home in Corning, and plan ' Dorothy Frideger, daughter of Army Air
Force film on the rig­
to make their home there in the ! Mr. and Mrs. I. Frideger, of Ash-
training program given by
future. Mr. Payne is interested in land, was one of the six new orous
the sheep industry.
members chosen by Phi Theta the AAF was viewed. The pic­
ture was filmed by Clarke Gable,
Harry Chipman, well known I Upsilon, junior women's honor- the
famous actor, who was re­
newsstand and fountain ow-ner of ary at the university.
released from the army
Ashland last week accepted a ) Medford—D r. R. W. Clancy, cently
air forces after an extended tour
position as sports editor on the Medford physician accused of dis. of
duty in England. Chief Com­
Medford Daily, the News-Tri- pensing drugs to addicts, awaiteo
Blaylcok, former Ash­
bune. Mr. Chipman has been city sentence here Saturday. A fed­ missary
editor of the Daily Tidings here eral jury convicted him on four land resident, but who has seen
in Ashland the; past several mon­ counts of an 11 count indictment 25 months service in the Pacific
ths. Mr. Chipman brings a wide charging violation of the Harri­ as a member of the SeaBees, gave
an interesting account of what he
experience in sports affairs to son narcoties act. The jury deli­ had
seen.
his
new
position.
berated
four
hours.
PEA™:
Captain and Mrs. R. E. Walker,
•INSTRUCTION - FEMALE’
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former Ashland residents, were
house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John Broady at their home at
GIRLS - WOMEn
220 Harrison street for several
days this week. Captain Walker
BE A PRACTICAL NURSE
A Successful O regonian
was a dentist in Ashland for sev-
No story as small as this could
, eral years prior to his leaving BIG DEMAND - HIGH WAGES
tell
the
whole
story
of
USO,
• for army service. He has just High school not necessary. Easy
been returned from three years j to learn in spare time. Ages 18 which grows end changes as the
war picture changes.
service in Australia. Mrs. Walker to
War demands have caused
USO serves any and all direct­
has been living in Portland since , big 60. shortage.
now for ly connected with war service.
he left for foreign service. They [ this interesting, Prepare
profitable and This year, as our armies and
were on their way to Santa Ban-
Feld Adv. Mr Smith Goes to Woshiegto«» Chsb
i,™ : w he S ‘ ¿ a . ’ w a s ; ;
workw Wrl,c
™ e e navies press forward to victory
I M. Gerton, Sec y. Corbett t id e Ferttend
on many fronts, USO’s job will
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be bigger than ever.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
VBRSITV
'American public when they give
to the Nutionul War Fund Drive
that is now on.
FOR HIGH QUALITY HARD-
ware and Houseware, reasonably
priced, think of Marshall-Wells
on the Plasa. Phone 21231.
Girls Zenith Bicycle for sale.
Practically new. Call after school
ut 061 Iowa St.
DEALER WANTED. Big Routes
make good living. 200 farm-home
necessities-medicines, spices foods
etc., well known every county.
For particulars write Rawleigh's,
Dipt. ORJ-361-142. O u k la n d .
,
Paper Hanging. 12 years In the
Valley. K. Baylor. Box 210. Tal­
ent. Oregon.
10 5 Stp.
NulMM-ribe for The Miner today.
Let Us Rewrite
The Government May give
give you an old age p en sio n ,
but It will never rebuild your
burned home. Insure here to
be sure of a home and its com­
forts.
J. F. EMMETT
1S7 East Main Street
Phone 1581
Fri. - Sat.
USO Beef its from
War Fond Drive
for U. S.
D R . E . N . T E R R IL L
Î
C h iro p ra c tic P h y s ic ia n
Specialising in «he Non-Con­
fining Treatment of
Hemorrhoids (Piles)
Office Phone 4371
SENATOR
Lithia Hotel Building
Ashland. Oregon
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LITHIA
Frid. - Sat.
A m e ric a ’s
No. 1
C o w b o y ...
GENE
AUTRY
Sun.-Mon.-Tues.
“South of the
Border”
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WHISPERING
FOOTSTEPS
W it h J o h n H u b b a r d
R i t a Q u ig le y
Mon. - Tues.
More People get Automobile and
THE
Personal Loans from
ABOUT
The First N ational Bank
CHILDREN!
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than from any other source.
COOPER
It’s Business-Like—It's Fasti
Bank Rates Are Lower!
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Wed. - Thurs.
“ It Happened
Tomorrow”
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