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Edwin Badley, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Badley has received an honorable
distcharge from the Navy. Another son,
Duke, has also been honorably dis
charged from the N avy and both sons
make their home in Grants Pass.
Earl Harnish of Eagle Point and son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harnish, has been
honorably discharged from the army
and is working for Jackson County.
Paul R. Enos has been released from
the N avy and has resumed his position
as helper on the Green Springs.
Wm. J. Holcomb, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Holcomb, has received his
discharge from the N av y and is at
present employed in Cheyenne, Wyo.
Another son, Clinton, has been released
from the N avy and it at home in
Grants Pass. He will soon enter college
to complete his education. Their son,
Grove, has been on leave from the N avy
and has reported back to Bremerton for
reassignment. He has recently been
promoted to W arrent Officer.
Grove was at Pearl Harbor on De
cember 7 when the Japs struck our fleet
and was at Tokyo when the surrender
was signed.
LT. MILLER KILLED IN
PHILIPPINES
¥ m . Bromley, son of J. G. Bromley,
Highway Department D istrict Main
tenance Superintendent at Grants Pass,
is home on terminal leave. William has
recently been given the rank of Lieu
tenant Colonel. He is going to resume
his studies at Stanford where he will
take a post graduate course in chemical
engineering.
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dents. Sixth, a woman should have the
same right as has any worker to earn an
adequate salary from which she can
save for the future, pay for the necessi
ties of life for herself and her depen
dents, and pay for the recreation which
helps her to be a cheerful, normal indi
vidual and an efficient and healthy
employee.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller, formerly
of Stayton and now of Portland, have
received notification from the war de
partm ent of the death of their son,
First Lt. Philip E. Miller. The report
stated that the officer, missing since
September 8, 1945, when he failed to
arrive at his destination on a flight
from Hawaii to Manila, had been killed
on Luzon on th at date.
Miller, born May 8, 1917, at Yuba
City, Calif., was graduated from high
school in that city and later attended
Oregon State college. A surveyor with
the Oregon state highway department
at the time of enlisting in the army
in June, 1942, Lt. Miller received his
commission as a ground officer w ith the
air corps on completion of his training
at Scott Field, 111.