Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 08, 1945, Image 8

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    SOUTHFRN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 8, 1945
destroyed by fire last W ednesday. tions being stu rted in school are
Mr. and Mrs. B ates operated a the Tri-Y and Hi-Y, for girls and
TALikS f, Nov ** *'^1
last re-1 idling statio n and re p air shop the boys respectfully. The Hi-Y has
g u lar m eeting of th e T alent past tw o y ea rs in Talent.
: been so successful in the pust
U range the annual election of
! years th at the girls are startin g
officers was held w ith the follow ­
th eir organization. P lans are be-
ing people elected: M aster, L. H.
i ng m ade and a d istrict officiul
G anaion; O verseer, H arry H am ­
was in A shland offering advice
ilton; L ecturer, Mrs. K. D. A drain
and suggestions. T he officers el
C haplain, Mrs. M argaret H arris;
ected were. M arjorie B allard.
T reasurer, G eorge H artley; S ec­
President, P hyllis Ross, V ice-Pre
By K atherine Grossman
re ta ry , M rs. K uth S trau s; S te ­
sident, Jo an Helm, T reasu rer,
ward, Ira C oulver; A ssistant S te ­
w ith corresponding secretary and
w ard, S teve L unak; G atekeeper,
business secretary , Je a n H ardin
C elebrating the vistory over the and G loria W enner.
Mr. it. U. A drain; Ceres, Mrs.
M argaret M athes; Pom ona, Mrs. R oseburg Indians, (33-14), a dance
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A nna L unax; Flora, M rs Elva was held in the high school gym.
An enjoyable program w as giv­
N ew m an; Lady A ssistant, Mrs. The event of the evening was the en the stu d en t body by Lee Grn-
M arg aret H am ilton; E xecutive crow ning of Bonnie G riffi t h, bel, m agician, M onday afternoon.
C om m ittee Lloyd, Lacey. The Football Queen. She was p resen t­ His ort.v-five m inute program
T alen t G range will hold its an ed w ith a lovely crow n of red proved very en tertain in g . A Gt
n u al B ooster night, T hursday and w hite carnations. Doris S am ­ ing him in his m ystifying feats
N ovem ber 8 w ith a covered dish ple and M arjorie B allard w ere w ere his wife and sev eral s tu d ­
su p p er a t 6:30. O11 S atu rd ay night princesses. D ancing follow ed the ents picked from the audience,
the m agicians's d elig h tfu l p e r­
N ovem ber 10, the G range will cerem ony.
sonality and clever w it along
serve a tu rk ey d in n er betw een the
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The R oseburg high school band w ith his skill in magic, fascinated
hours of 6:00 and 9:00 p.m. F ol­
low ing tiie d in n er the rem ainder in th eir snappy orange and w hite his audiience. It is hoped th at
of the evening w ill be sp en t in | uniform s w ere on hand for the other such en tertain in g assem ­
I gam e annd drilled at the half. blies m ay be presen ted in the
dancing.
Mr. Jo h n N eely an d son C lin­ ! W ith th ree high-stepping major-1 future.
ton of M edford called on friends I ' ettes leadng the band m arched
in Talent, T hursday. C linton was I ’ dow n the field and w ere joined
recently discharged from t h e I by the girls pep club to m ake a 1
arm y. They are form er residents , I football in the cen ter of the field, j
G enerous applause show ed the I
of Talent.
P erry S keeters of P rospect effo rt used to put on this stu n t 1
spent the w eek end visiting his was appreciated.
C larence W. M aupin, A shland,
g ran d m o th er Mrs. B elle S keeters, j
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was arrested on th e ch arg e of b e ­
Mr. and Mrs. Roy C offm an at-1 A shland high com m em orated
ing d runk and diso rd erly on East
tended the 60th w edding an n iv er Sadie H aw kins day w ith a girl-
M ain street, was held in jail over
sary of Mr. ad Mrs. J o h n Rob- j ask-boy dance. A large crowd
night
and
released
S atu rd ay
erts last S unday at the new hom e tu rn ed out in the p ro p er spirit for
m orning on $10.00 cash bail. The
of M r .and Mrs. L. H. H ughes in i the an n u al frolic. T he gym was
decorated w ith bright c o lo re d : bond was forfeited w hen he fail­
F ern Valley. ___
ed to appear.
T alent h ig h ’s B ulldogs scored crepe paper, corn stalks, etc. The
53 to 8 victory over P hoenix here floor was divided so th at dancing j
F rid ay night. It was T alent's 23hr and gam es could be enjoyed at
N EW M VTTK ESSES
consecutive win. ogue R iver will the sam e time. P laid sh irts and
FA C TO R Y TO YOU
be T alen t’s foe h ere n ex t F riday levis seem ed to predom ina t e
0 1 .0 M A T T R E S SE S M A D E
w hile others m asqueraded a s
night.
L IK E N E W
T he firem en held a box social Daisy Mae, lil A bner and M am ­
and dance at the city h all S a tu r­ m y Yokum . Ben De H aven and
N E W BOX S P R IN G S
M arjorie M essenger recei v e d
day n ight w ith a good crowd.
W
H IL E T H E Y L A S T
M r. and Mrs. H arvey T hom p­ prizes as th e best dressed. C ider
and
doughnuts
w
ere
served
and
son and tw o boys of F ern Valley
REED’S
v isited friends in T alent F riday. dancing and gam es com pleted an ’
enjoyable evening.
T hey are form er residents.
MATTRESS CO.
D udley Estes left T hursday for
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N. Main
Ph. G271
Two
v
ery
w
orthw
hile
organiza-
C rescent C ity to visit his b ro th er
and sister in law , Mr. and Mrs.
Ashland, Oregon
C harles Estes. He plans on sta y ­
ing some tim e there.
Bob Spade and fam ily of B ell­
view’ w ere calling on friends in
T alent Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyal B ates and
fam ily who recently m oved from
T alent to H arbor, Oregon, had
th eir hom e and all its contents
TALENT NEWS
Ashland High
School News
Police Report
on Court Cases
LITHIA
NOW SHOWING!
Ends Sat. Nite
Plus
THE HERO OF THE AIRWAVES^
BRINGS YOU BREATHLESS i.
THRILLS ANO ROMANCE!
RENFREW
OF THE ROYAL
JAMES
N E W IL L
“BEST JOB IN THE WORLD"
CAROL
HUGHE
" in
for 3 Days
■ff .;A f
GRABLES
BACK
AGAIN
. . . in
Technicolor!
SU N D A Y
AHEAD
HONEYMOON
Phil Sil »en
William
Gaitan
Beatrice
Kay
1
MATINEE
SATURDAY
CONTINI TOUS
SHOWS SUNDAY
now and N ovem ber 21,
thousands of A rm y v e te ra n s will
re e n list in Uncle Sam ’s new volun­
te e r p e a c e tim e A rm y . B e c a u se —
men who have Iteen discharged be­
tw een M ay 12 and N ovem ber 1 of
th is y e a r and re e n list on o r before
N ovem ber 21 will be able to re tu rn
to the A rm y w ith the name grade as
they held when discharged.
Men w ith six m onths of s a tisfa c ­
to ry service discharged as priv ates
will, on reen listm en t before Novem­
ber 21, lie given the g rad e of p riv ate
first class.
Men now in th e A rm y who apply
fo r d ischarge a f te r N O V E M B E R 1
fo r the purpose of reen listin g in the
R egular A rm y will also re ta in th e ir
presen t g ra d e s, if they en list w ithin
20 days a fte r discharge and before
F E B R U A R Y 1, 1946.
with
ALLAN JONES
grace M c D onald
plus
JOEL McCREA
in
RAGGED
ANGELS
with . . .
WALTER BRENN AN
MARJORIE MAIN
These special privileges a re typical
of the new law recently passed by
C ongress. Few o p p ortunities fo r a
lifetim e c a re e r offer as m any a ttr a c ­
tive ad v an tag es.
Can you th ink of any o th e r job
th a t would give you good pay, your
food, clothing, q u a rte rs, free med­
ical and dental care, w orld-wide
tra v e l, 30 d a y s'fu rlo u g h every year,
education and tra in in g in any of
n e a rly 200 skills or tra d e s, and
enable yon to retire w ith a life in ­
come a n y tim e a f te r 20year»'sem ice ?
There is n ’t a n y I T h a t’s why a
job in the R e g u la r A rm y has been
called “ The Best .Job in the W orld.”
PAY PER MONTH —
ENLISTED MEN
In Addition to Food, Lodging,
Clothes ind Medical Care
★
(a ) Plus 20% Increase for
Service Overseas. ( b) Plus
50% if Member of Flying
Crews, Parachutist, etc. (c )
Plus 5% Increase in Pay for
Each 3 Years of Service.
BE A
“ G U A R D IA N OP VICTO R Y”
A IR , G R O U N D , S E R V IC E
H IG H L IG H T S OF T H E NEW
E N L IS T M E N T P R O G R A M
1. Enlistments lor l ' / i , 2 or 3
years. ( 1-year enlistment« permitted
for men with 6 months’ service.)
2. Men reenlisting retain their
present grades, if they reenlist with­
in 20 days after discharge and before
Feb. 1, 1946. The same applies to
men discharged between May 12 and
Nov 1, 1945, who reenlist before
Nov. 21, 1945.
FORCES
Reqular
Meeting
Tin's., Nov. 13
Dr. und Mrs. G. W. B ruce hud
us th eir S unday d in n er guests
Mrs. C larence M eeker and »laugh
ter, E velyn .and Mr. and Mrs.
R alph Billings. Mrs. M eeker was
the S u n d ay m orning sp eak er at
the M ethodist C hurch, p resen tin g
In h er addreaa the work und
needs of the various fields of
labor in winch th e W om en's S o­
ciety of C h ristian Service is d e e p ­
ly interested. She mad»1 the a n ­
nual appeal for the T h an k -O ffer­
ing for m issionary work being
sponsored by the W om en’s Socie­
ty
. ________________
PMCtSSUMW
‘you can depend on’
• Automobile
• Eire
Burns
Agency
ON T H E PLA ZA ‘
Fancy Gift Tying
of all kind«
10c
Boxed Cards
49c - 59c
Heavy Tying Cord
10c
CHRISTMAS W R APPING ............. 10c rob
JUST A FEW HORSEMAN DOLLS LEFT
$4.98 - $5.98 - $6.98
We Have Many Christmas Toys on Display
Come in and pickout your Cbriitmas gifts and let us lay them
auay for you. Don’t wait and be disappointed. Vie our l.au -Au ay
plan.
,.
A/fetq,
3. An increase in the reenlistment
bonus to $50 for each year of active
service since the benus was last paid,
or since last entry into service.
4. 20% extra pay when overseas.
5. Paid furlough, up to 90 days,
depending on length of service, with
furlough travel paid to home and
return, for men now in the Army
who enlist.
6 M usteri ng-out pay (based
upon length of service) to all men
who Hre discharged to reenlist.
7. Option to retire at half pay for
the rest of your life after 20 years*
service — or three-quurters pay after
30 years. (Retirement income in
grade of Master or First Sergeant up
to $155.25 per month for life.) All
previous active federal military ser­
vice counts toward retirement.
8. Benefits of G I Bill of Rights.
9.
term
men
July
F am ily allowances for the
of enlistment for dependents of
who enlist or reenlist before
1, 1946.
10. Choice of branch of service and
overseas theater in Air, Ground or
Service Forces on 3-year enlistments.
M uster S ergean t
or First S erg ea n t $ 1 3 8 .0 0
T e c h n ic a l S e r g ea n t 1 1 4 .0 0
S ta ff S e r g ea n t . . 9 6 .0 0
S e r g ea n t . . . . 7 8 .0 0
C orp oral . . . . 6 6 .0 0
P rivate F irst C last . 5 4 .0 0
P rivate . . . . 5 0 .0 0
U. S. ARM Y
Special Meeting
Sun , Nov. 11, 8 pin
RED, WHITE TISSUE............................. 10c
Starting
Bate Pay
Per
Month
SfE THF JOB THROUGH
L E G IO N
For Christmas....
AH IMPORTANT DATE FOR
B. ►etween
A M E R IC A N
Insurance
COLO W A VE
THOUSAHDS of ARMY VETERANS
NOW IN CIVILIAN U FF
NOW PLAYING
ASHLAND
CÜ1D WAVE
/?/ Ï.Kurf
i/tir*11
NOV. 21,1945
mibE-R minun EnTERTBinmenTi
STARTS SUNDAY
C harles Sim on W alter, A shland m ent adm itting the violations was
was arrested on charge of driving obtained by T alent from one of
while under the influence of in ­ th e leaders.
toxicating liquor, afte r un acci­
dent involving a cur from S eattle Legion Commander
on Siskiyou boulevard. He plead j
guilty in city co u rt S atu rd ay Coming Sunday
m orning us charged and was fin ­
C om m ander Beecher Dunforu
ed $100 .00 and $2 50 costs and lus
of the A shland Post of A m erican
operator's license suspended for
Legion announces that th ere will
mi»' year. C onsiderable dam age
be a special m eeting of the lovul
was caused to the W alters ear.
post S unday evening at the Leg
Glen M. W ilkins and Don W 1011 hall. S unday is A rm istice »lay
Mitchell of Ashland w ere a r re s t­ und the evening m eeting will he
ed early S atu rd ay m orning after an A rm istice day m eeting.
they had broken th e glass out of
C om m ander Neal M orfitt of the
the building occupied by the Reed D epartm ent of O regon will be
M attress Co., on N orth Main. guest sp eak er und will talk p a rti­
Both plead guilty to disorderly cularly on w hat the Legion has
conduct an d w ere fined $10.00 to offer the re tu rn in g service me
and $2.50 costs each and a fifteen of W orld War II. All veteran s of
dollar suspended on a form er o f­ W orld W ar 1 anil 2 are invited to
fense was revoked «nil they w ere be present. T i.? m eeting will sta rt
ordered to pay th at, m aking a at 8:00 p 111.
total fo reach to pay of $27.50.
They w ere also given a five-day
Now in stock Therm o Royal
suspended jail sentence on con­ antifreeze at M arshall-W ells Store
dition of good behavior in the on the Plata. Phone 2-1231
fu tu re and paym ent of dam age t o |„
the Reed building.
O rren F ran k lin K err, A shland,
was arrested S unday On East Main
stree t on charge of being d ru n k
and disorderly. He was held over
night and released, w hen sober,
on $15.00 cash bail. Bail was fo r­
feited w hen he failed to ap p ear
SUPREME .
in court.
Jo h n W. K erby, K lam ath Falls
was arrested Monday m orning on
charge of speeding through pub
* Fach kit conta n« H full
nee» <>l .“.»Ion-type solution,
U lS
lie school zone, violation of basic
('urler«. 60 cod liswei,
B ¿ i } 'r naf
it« -n n ’’ Meat r. neutralizer
A jfa
pearancc, w hich was forfeited,
rule. Posted $10 cash bail for ap-
when he failed to ap p ear in court.
It was rep o rted to the C hief of
M c N A IR B R O TH E R S
Police N ovem ber 1 th at som e one
had knocked over sev eral m ail
boxes on H ighw ay 66 and the old
East Main stre e t road on the
night of O ctober 31. On in v esti­
gation it was found sev eral boys
had not only used tw o cars to
push over these boxes b u t they
had also knocked dow n several
stop signs. This being a violation
Christmas Cards
of federal and state laws the
nam es of the boys w ho did the
2 for 5c
“jo b ” w ere tu n ed into th e state
police and
postal
authorities.
5c, 10c, 25c
They w ere all local, and under
18 years of age. A sw orn s ta te ­
MONTHLY
RETIREMENT
INCOME AFTER:
20 Years' 30 Years'
Service
Service
$ 8 9 .7 0
7 4 .1 0
6 2 .4 0
5 0 .7 0
4 2 .9 0
3 5 .1 0
32.50
$ 1 5 5 .2 5
128 .2 5
1 0 8 .0 0
8 7 .7 5
7 4 .2 5
6 0 .7 5
56.2 5
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POSTOFFICE BUILDING
MEDFORD
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ALWAYS A GOOD SUPPLY OF FRESH FRUITS
AND VEGETABLES
W HERE YOUR TRADE IS APPRECIATED
Now meat m arket in connection with store
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6 1 N. MAIN
PHONE 4131
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