Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 12, 1944, Image 8

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, October 12, 1944
Mr. and Mr». Charles Clause of ' visited the groom's mother and Recruiting Specialists Herbert W
Medford were Ashland callers other relatives and friends, re­ Crain .Recruiter in charge of the
Tuesday. Mr. Clause is a member turning to his base at Oxnard. Medford U. S. Navy Recruiting
Substation which handles WAVE
of the Medford police force and California, October 3.
Captain Robert J. Angel, Dir­ applications in the Ashland area.
was for several years chief of
seam an Wood is the daughter
police at Ashland. They have a ector of Medford USO. was in
wide circle of acquaintance's here. Ashland recently transacting busi of Mr. and Mrs, Win. L. Wood,
520 Mt. Avenue Ashland.
ness at the local club.
Visitors at the Frank Thomp­
I
Wood has just complet­
Southern
Oregon
College
of
son home last week end were Education, Ashland, October 12— ed Seaman
training and indoctrina­
Mrs Frank C. Thompson and Classes at the Southern Oregon tion basic
the U.S.S.Hunter, U.S.
three children. The Thompson College of Education completed Naval at Training
s c h o o l fo r
home in Klamath Falls was re­ organizing for the year, this WAVES, New York
While
cently sold. Mrs. Thompson and week. Senior class members elect there she learned the City.
Navy job
children had been visiting in ed
as president Geneva Coulter she will handle in releasing a
Central Point with her parents. of Ashland.
Other officers of the trained Navy man for sea duty
The family left later in the week j class are Elma
Baker of Junction or for service at an advanced
to go to Phoenix, Arizona where
and Mary Alice Wolford of base. Her training will be con­
Mr .Thompson is working with a City
Roseburg.
tinued at her new active duty
reclamation crew. While at Kla­
station.
Second-y
e
a
r
students
chose
math Falls he was reclamation
Previous to enlisting in the
hvdrographer, but with the tran­ Kitty McShane of Grants Pass
sfer to Phoenix, he received a for president. Other officers chos­ WAVES Seaiuun Wood wus em ­
promotion and is now project en were Ruth Cullison of Grants ployed by the Metz store. She is
planning manager. He is the son Pass and Filo Chrisman of La a graduate of Ashland High
School and Southern Oregon Col­
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomp­ Grande.
The entering class elected lege of Education.
son well known Ashland resid­
Seaman Wood is now wearing
ents. The elder Thompson is a re­ David Hile of Ashland as presi­
dent, Joan Millard, Gemmy Lee the uniform of the armed ser­
tired reclamation engineer.
vices along with her brother who
Homer Walker of Talent was a Cooper and Laura Billings, all of is
an Army air corp cadet
Ashland,
are
also
officers
of
the
business caller in Ashland Tues­
class.
day.
! WSCS M et at
T/Sgt. Wayne F Sikes and
Miss Margaret Angela Johnson Local W ave A ssign ed Church on Friday
were married in the Knox Pres­
“ The “ Woman’s Society of Chris­
byterian Church at Berkeley, to F irst D uty Station
tian
Service of the Methodist
California, on Sept 24, according
Miss Florence Ada Wood, Sea­
to word received here. The bride man Second class in the WAVES Church held its regular meeting
was attended by her sister, Miss has just been assigned to her first in the social rooms of the church
Marion, and her sister in law, active duty station, Office of cn Friday Oct. 6th. The morning
was taken up with the business
Mrs. Mary Belle Johnson. Miss Chief of Naval Operations Wash-
Susan Sikes and her mother, Mrs. ington, D. C., yestqfday reported of the society.
Luncheon was served by a
Grace Sikes, attended the wed-
I group of the members under the
ding. T /S g t and Mrs. Sikes spent
' direction of the kitchen commit-
their honeymoon in Oregon and
tee.The afternoon session was
opened by devotions conducted
by Mrs. Nelson, after which a
review of the book "The Brother’
was given by Miss Cora Mason,
o
LITHIfl
V arsity
Frid. - Sat.
ROMANCE!
plus
ACTION!
Navy Changes
Wave Regulations
Fri. - Sat.
Yippee, It’s AUTRY!
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DEKKER
CLAMI
TREVOR
plus
THE TECHNICOLOR
FEATURETTE
MEMPHIS BELLE
AUTRY
“OH
SUSANNA
BERMUDA
MYSTERY
WITH PRESTON FOSTER
'
Advancement to commissioned
officer rank in the WAVES will
be made from the ranks of enlist­
ed WAVES as a result of the an­
nouncement that no more women
will be commissioned as WAVES
officers direct from civilian life
after this month, according to
official information received by
Herb. Crain of the Medford Navy
recruiting station, which handles-
WAVES applications in this area.
All officers in the WAVES,
after this month, will be selected
from the 100,000 enlisted WAVES
who will be on duty at 500 Naval
stations in the United States.
Thousands of enlisted WAVES
are qualifying for officer train­
ing because a high percentage of
them have college deprees or a
least two years of college and
have outstanding records of ser­
vice in the ranks.
_
More than 40 enlisted WAVES
from Oregon already have qualif­
ied for officer training and have
been commissi o n e d i n t h e
WAVES. Several among these
young women have advanced
' from apprentice seamen to en­
sign within a year.
Junior Hi Notes
By VIRGINIA LUTZ
Sun. - Mon. - Tues.
Sun.-Mon.-Tues.
The first clash of the football
season with Medford Saturday,
October 7, with Ashland having
a winning score of 26-6. Nur next
game is with Grants Pass, Friday
October 13, and we hope we can
keep up the good work.
Reverend Griffin of the Bap­
tist Church and Dr. Brougher a
visiting missionefy were speak­
ers is assembly Friday.
The home rooms having over
one ton of paper had a cookie
treat Tuesday morning. The can­
dy promised was replaced by
cookies as no candy was avail­
able.
. .,
A pep assembly was held Fri­
day in assembly, for our first
game.
plus
B u y m o re ^ M ^ n o w
security, too!
,
Demo Candidate
Ends Southern
Oregon Tour
PORTLAND, Oct. 9, (Special)
Edgar W. Smith, democratic can­
didate for the six year United
States senate seat, arrived here
Saturday after a week's cam-
they felt that a veteran of the
last war with two sons serving in
this war was better qualified to
help
write
an enduring
peace
weil as
understand
the problem,
of the millions of returning ser­
vice men.
Carson said that his committee
would solicit the veterans’ groups
of the state urging Smith's elec-
Uon.
Leland Hess, president of the
Multnomah county "Mr. Smith
Goes to Washington” clubs, re­
ported that more than four thou­
sand members are listed here. He
had no report on the upstate
memberships in the other county
clubs.
Smith said that during the bal­
ance of his campaigning ne would
stress his plans for development
of Oregon indsutry, agriculture
and Job posaibilibes.
I WANTED—Men or women for
Rawlelgh Route. Line includes
over 200 daily necessities. Em­
ployment situation best in many
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leigh’s, Dept. ORJ - 381 • 213,
Oakland, California.
Paper Hanging. 12 y e a n In tha
Valiev. K. Baylor. Box 210. Tal­
e n t Oregon.
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Let Us Rewrite
your insurance over a
long term, while money
is plentiful, f o r it is a
legitimate d e d u c t i o n
from income tax.
J. F. EMM ETT
The Miner for Quality Printing.
107 East Main Street
Phone eS il
The Eve Prentice Medford
puign swing through southern
Oregon counties and said he
would leave again Wednesday
for Williamette valley and coast
county speaking engagements.
The candidate seemed in high
spirits when he arrived for ween-
end conferences at his campaign
headquarters. He has delivered
83 speeches before groups through
out the stale and reports enthus­
iastic reception for his platform.
Smith has been successful in
both farming and business, has
held high appointive posts in the
state and has campaigned on the
platform of establishing a just
and lasting peace based upon in­
ternational coopera bon among
nations.
Acbve among Smith supzort- •
era is the brother of ex-Mayor
Carson of this City, John T. Car-
son, who has organized a veter­
an’s committee for Smith. Car-
son said that veterans wanted a
veteran in the senate because
Accordiana Band
will appear in patriotic costumes
at the Dr. Brougher meetings on
Thursday eve 7:30 p.m. at 1st Bap­
tist Church. Beth sacred and pa­
triotic number will feature their
program.
To the People of Ash land and Vicinity -
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Inventories have been taken and stocks are being replenished as fast as
it is humanly possible—and now we a sk you all to come in and visit us . . .
browse around . . . we want you to f eel welcome here at any time, whether
or not you purchase anything, as we love ti> have people come in and look
around.
We will endeavor to give you the pleasant service Mr. and Mrs. Broady
have given you in the past, and hope we may come up to your expectations
in every way.
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We, at this time, wish to have you know that all Medford and large city
prices will be met within reason, as w e will not advertise deep cut prices
and then try and force inferior merchandise upon you, a policy that is
being practiced in many cities. Here you will get what you ask for at all
times, if it is within .our power to gi ve it to you.
Our prescription department will be at your disposal night and day, and
will be at all times in charge of a registered druggist, thereby -safeguard­
ing you and your doctor. Our motto w ill be “All prescriptions filled as your
doctor orders them without substitution.”
The personnel of the store remains the same as in the past, with a few
additions.
Again we invite you to drop in, an d at this time we wish to advise that
due to war restrictions the formal opening of the store will have to be de­
N p O
layed for a little while until we can find “something to remember all of
you.”
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NANCY
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OLEMA
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Wed. - Thurs.
Cabin in the Sky
plus
Silent Partner
LOOK O-JT FOR
The store will be open every day from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M.
until further notice
TH E JO KER *
—In the "Burke Bill”. Jnet as
in 1918 the “drye” are at It
again. Protect your freed om -
defeat prohibition.
VOTE 313 X NO
raid Ad». T h . Anti-Prohibition Commit!.«,
,{ Or.aon. O. J. MePeraon, Chalrmaai
P«»r.on-4th A»«. Bldg., Portland
LaMarre’s Drug Store
Prescription Druggists