Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 11, 1946, Image 7

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FARMS AND RANCHES____
W E L L IM P R O V E D MOO a c re sto c k ra n c h .
S o u th e as te rn O re g o n , 2.000 a c r e s u n d e r
c u ltiv a tio n w ith fr e e w a te r r ig h t . In c lu d ­
ing 1700 a c re s w ild ha g m e a d o w . T a y lo r
G ra z in g rig h ts a nd s u m m e r r e s e r v e . In ­
c lu d in g some h a y , e q u ip m e n t, w e ll-fe n c e d ,
m odern b u ild in g e , p ric e *03.000.
SERVICE
BUREAU
B O B in
E l)l I OH'S SO IE
'I hi» new*/taper,
through tpecial arrangement with the
Watliingtoii llureau o/ tt'e*tern New*-
/taper Union at 1616 Eye Street, N. W ,
lEathington, D. C., i* able to bring read­
er» thi» w eekly colum n on problem* of
the veteran and lervirem an and hi» fam­
ily. Queetion» may be a d d re u e d to the
above llureau and they ie.Hl be an.ucered
in a *ub»ei/uent colum n. No rep ltet can
be made direct by m ail, but only in the
colum n which w ill appear in thi* newt-
paper regularly.
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MUTT AND JEFF
By Bud Fisher
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REG’LAR FELLERS
By Gene Byrnes
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Ten regional offices and 12 forest
and range experim ent stations have
been qualified to give soil con­
servation and forest field work
training to veterans by the depart­
ment of agriculture. The training
course may be confined to on-the-
job methods or a combination of
this training and a course in an edu­
cational institution. •Employment
within the U. S. D. A. or with pri­
vate interests is an objective.
Q uestion» a n d A n sw er»
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LITTLE REGGIE
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FEUERS ’
TW STREET is
HAUNTED I
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Q. When I was shipped to the
states for discharge, I was told to
leave my foot locker with my bat­
talion supply officer and he would
have it shipped to my home. I did
and I have been home six months
and no foot locker. Whom can I
write to in a case like this?—
J. M . E ., Seattle, Wash.
A. W rite to Personal Effects divi­
sion, U. S. quarterm aster corps, U.
S. arm y, Kansas City, Mo.
Q. M y brother enlisted in M ay,
1944, for the ASTP. lie went to col­
lege for eight months, then was
transferred to the infantry. W ill his
tim e in ASTP count as tim e in serv­
ice? Is be considered a volunteer?
—L. G., Chicago, III.
A. If he was on active duty during
his ASTP service, his time counts.
I f he was in the enlisted reserve
status, his tim e does not count. The
arm y says all men of draft age are
considered inductees.
Q. M y son, a private first class, is
now in a hospital from wounds re­
ceived in Italy. In a big push, his
sergeant and corporal were killed.
He was placed in command and
led his squad for five days when
he was wounded. Should he not re­
ceive a sergeant’s pay from that
tim e on? — Reader, Boonville, N. Y.
A. Not unless he was promoted
to a sergeant.
Q. I entered the arm y in Decem­
ber, 1915. M y father had an acci­
dent, my mother was sick and un­
able to care for him, no one at
home, so I was discharged from
the arm y to care for them and run
the farm he rented. I lacked a few
days of staying in three months.
Am I entitled to any of the bill of
rights? — A worried farm er, Dan­
ielsville, Ga.
A. The law says you must have
served at least 90 days on active
duty unless discharged for disability
prior to that time. You evidently
were released at your convenience
on a hardship case and therefore
the veterans administration says
you are not entitled to the benefits.
Q. My son is a second lieutenant
and entered the serviee January 6,
1945, went overseas December 21,
1945. How long before he can be
discharged?—Mrs. F . A. W., Du­
buque, Iowa.
A. C ritical point sco re for a sec-
VIRGIL
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H ELP W ANTED—M E N
W A N T E D — Q u a lifie d J o u rn e y m a n
a rm a ­
tu r e w in d e rs . U n io n shop. A p p ly M r . C .
H e im u lle r .
M A R IN E
E L E C T R IC .
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N W . T h u r m a n , P o r tla n d M, O r e g a a .
R A B B IT S & S K IN S
The war department has an­
nounced that as of March 19 no
er)
rabbit
s k in s
H igh
ten sion
further information will be fur­
str etc h e r s, *1.50 do*., prepaid Ship
nished as to the whereabouts of v a ri­
to E. E. L ace. W arren. O regon.
‘ M -m -m - S m ells as though you w ere lucky enough to ous units in the armed forces as
get some m e a t to d a y !”
they have done during the past sev­
HELP WANTED
eral months. The arm y explains that
BO O K K EEPER— Sten ograp h er, *125.00
during the period of redeployment
a m onth. Board, room & laun dry.
By Ernie Bushmiller
W rite M ultnom ah C o u n t y F arm ,
when so many units were moving
T routdale, O regon, g iv in g a g e , e x ­
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in transit from one sector to an­
B u S H A U L i. Cf*~
perience & referen ces.
other they permitted publication of
G
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E E N H O U SE & L aw n m an. »75.00
the positions of these units.
per m onth. Board, room & laun dry.
At this tim e, however, the arm y
W rite M ultnom ah C o u n t y F arm ,
T rou td ale, O regon.
says that the billets of the various
units are more or less semi-perma­
FOR SALE
nent and that again, for reasons of
m ilita ry security, their positions HAYES' “Super M atin g” C h icks sired
by M ales R.O.P. W lngbanded w hen
w ill not be publicized.
hatched. L eghorn M ales from H an ­
se n ’s U.S. R.O.P. 300-egg h en s. N ew
So please do not ask us to obtain
H am pshire», W h ite R ock s from R.
this information as we have done
O.P. 200-275-egg hens. A lso " R eg u ­
lar M a t 1 n g ” A u str a -W h ltes, N ew
in the past.
And you positively g uarantee th a t two ta ll d ark
m en w ill im m e d ia te ly e n te r our liv e s !”
THAT KANGAROO
1 J ust escaped off the
S H IP ' AFTER HIM ,M EN'
S T O C K R A N C H , W e s te rn O re g o n . ,520
a c re s , in clu d in g 300 a c re s U n d e r c u lt iv a ­
tio n , b u ild in g s a d e o u a te , p ric e *00,800.
F . R . (F re d i F O R T N E R
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or F . E . F O R T N E R
204 S p a ld in g B ld g ., P o r t la n d 4 , O re g e a .
LIV E w hite rab b its 4 to 5 Lbs. 24c.
Want rabbit sk in s, pou ltry and veal.
B a b y fc Com pany, 93S S. W. T rout,
P ortland , O regon.
U n its ’ Location» a Secret
H B V f — COME
BACK W IT H THAT
COVER, / r
S T O C K R A N C H W a llo w a C o u n ty . O re g o n
7400 a c re s d eeded la n d . In c lu d in g 200
a c re s of m e a d o w , w e ll-fe n c e d , b u ild in g s
a d e q u a te , s u m m e r ra n g e , p ric e *50.000.
r
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Hampshire.»,
W h ite
L eghorns.
S traigh t-ru n or sexed . D ay old or
started . B reeders P ullorum te sted .
L iteratu re free.
K a y es M i-G rade
H atch ery, T w in F a lls, Id aho.
W H IT E LEQ H O BH CHICKS
U. 8. c er tifie d and U.S.R .O .P. m a tin g s.
F lock PULLO RUM C LEA N fo r 14
years. L arge, ch alk w h ite e g g s.
H ens, 2 to 9 y e a rs old; m ated to
pedigreed m ales, 275 to 337 e g g s.
C hicks M ondays— W rtle for d ates.
P ark ers L egh orn s, B o x W , B la ch ly ,
Oregon.
P a c ific B road-B reasted bronze p ou lts,
pujlorum clean p o u lts a v a ila b le M ay
15 and later.
M em ber o f O regon
T urkey Im p rovem en t A ssh A ll e g g s
from free range m ilk fe d breed ers
for better liv a b ility . W e are e x p e r ts
a t sh ip p in g lon g d ista n ce s. P a c ific
H atch ery, T an gen t, O regon.
GOOD U SE D 194F-1942 m o to rs w ill
f it D odge & P ly m o u th 1935 and up.
*50 to 75. A lso new , u sed and r e ­
b u ilt p a rts for a ll m akes and m od­
e ls. W e sh ip prom ptly. SE A T T L E
AUTO W R BC X IK G CO., 1950 1 st
A ve. So., S e a ttle, W ash .
T H IS Y EA R order baby c h ick s th a t
are bred to la y and liv e to pay.
J e r s e y W hite G ian ts, B u ff O rp in g­
tons, P arm enter R eds, Barred R ocks,
N ew H am pshire», W hite L eghorns,
str a ig h t run or sexed. W rite for
folder. P ullorum controlled . U. S.
approved h atchery. F h ln n ey H a tc h ­
ery. H t. 2, W a lla W alla, W ash .
M EH— B B SE C U B B — W OMBH
Let C ivil E x te n sio n S ervice prepare
you for federal, sta te , m unicipal
jobs, w h ile p resen tly em ployed. For
p articu lars w rite sta tin g age. C ivil
E x te n sio n S erv ice, 1310 H. 45th
S t., S e a ttle 3, W ash.
BA LD h ead n ess n ow un n ecessary. R e­
cen t in v en tio n m akes p ossib le re ­
m oval o f b a sic Inherited cause. Send
*2 fo r co m p lete d eta iled revelation
o f both. T h ir ty years' stu d y and
exp erien ce in th is field . G. L. W h its,
1833 13th S t., S an P ab lo, C alif.
R E F R IG E R A T IO N E Q U I P M E N T .
S a les & S ervice, H om e lockers, b ot­
tle coolers, reach in boxes. M eat
ca se s. E v e ry th in g In refrigeration .
F O B T L A K D BBFBIG BR A TX O K CO..
1518 H. B. K lllin g sw o r th , P ortland ,
O regon. P h. T B 6644.
W ASH ING TO N “M aster B red” broad­
breasted bronze p ou lts. F a st g r o w ­
ing, prem ium m arket q u a lity stra in .
O nly th e best each year sin c e 1926.
M t. A d am s T u rk ey F arm k H atch -
ery. R o u ts 1, T o y y -n lx h . W ash .
FARM FOR R E N T OR SA L E — 200 a..
39 a. cu lt, (b y eld erly m an ). E le c ­
tr ic ity . S ell crop, 3 cow s, team .
Good sh ow for r ig h t party. W . H.
B a lls y , B te . 1, CarZtcn, O regon.
A CO M PLETE SE R V IC E on a ll real
e sta te m atters. A ll c o sts are In­
cluded In our com m ission . No extra
fe e s. W hen you bu y or s e ll, con tact
th e C olom bia B a sin A gen cy, P h on s
485, E ph rata, W ash in gton .
FO R SA L E — L arge s it e In E p h rata on
M ain S treet su ita b le for au to court
or an y b u sin e ss req u irin g a large
site . C olum bia B a sin A gen cy, E ph­
ra ta , W ash in gton .
A L F A L F A SE E D — E x tr a fa n cy G rim m
grow n in northern Idaho. G uaranteed
o ver 99% pure and free from any
n o x io u s weeds. Sam p les on req uest.
Id aho B oyd -C on lss Co., B o n n e r s
F erry , Idaho.
BABY g la d io lu s. S p e c i a l o ffe r o f
trea ted b loom ing siz e bulbs, a s s o r t ­
ed c o lo rs or a n y desired sh a d es: 40
b u lb s for »1. P o sta g e paid. B B A V -
BB T O K B U L B O A BBBH B, B ea v er­
ton, Ore.
FO R SA L E — Coon, cat, cougar d ogs
and pups R egistered Redbones. R e g ­
istered G uern sey c a ttle , bull ca lv e s.
E noch S k lrvln , Oak A cre G uern sey
F arm , M arquam , O rsgon.
SIGNS— A ll K in d s— M etal, W ood, P a p ­
er, G lass, C anvas. A n y q u a n tity . For
ond lieutenant is 67 points or 4 5 1 F ree e stim a te s, send rough sk etch .
months. As of September 2, your ' A c s S ig n s, B o x 1764, S p ok an s 7,
W ash in gton .
son would have about 8 points and
TIM E TO P L A N T G L A SS ?
8 months.
lis t o f fa v o r ite v a r ie tie s w ith
Q. I have been receiving serv­ F ree
a ttr a c tiv e prices, c o lle ctio n s, etc.
icemen’s readjustment allowance
M all a card today. H l-L o H ill F arm ,
B t. 3, L ebanon, O regon.
for 10 months on seif-emplo.vment
as owner
and | part-operator of a
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E L 2C T B IC B 3 O O B B B S
business. Am wa'ting on appeal »f ! ^ ^ m 'a U c T o n tr e L P h o n e V R ‘ W ?
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ii!,.. .....I Will E A U B ~ .O O 2 S 3 IITG . CO., B t. 7’,
service
B o x 438, Tacom a, W ash .
the
readjustment
allowance
be
stopped after one year or one year W H IT E -F A C E D H E R E FO R D S, B r e d
so w s, bred g ilts . Open g ilts , boars,
plus time in service or until results
a ll a g es. P riced r ig h t to se ll. C.
of my disability ’ nocal are re­
Ilu m o k re y , O-Kop F arm , E a to n v ille ,
ceived? — C. D. V D., Alyg, Okla.
A. The law says 52 weeks is the A LL AM ERICAN E lec tric M eat S aw s.
Im m ediate delivery. $320.00 delivered.
m axim um
for drawing
service­
C ft II A pplianco Ca’.ea Co., P. O
men’s readjustment allowance.
Eo.-t 87C5, F o r.la n d 7, O regon. LA
6722.
Q. Can a form er wife receive a li­
mony from a retired arm y man C A N A R I E S, rollers, thoroughbred,
banded. Choice healthy birds, $22.50
through the 11. 8. treasury If she
pair d elivered C33JAH A V ’ ABIEU,
has .4 court decree stating It be
1720 64th Ave., O akl-nd . C t’l ’.
paid in this manner each month? M ONGOLIAN R ingneclt; go den phea­
sa n t h atch in g eggs. W rite for prices.
—Reader, Chattanooga, Tenn,
H arold Moe, B t. 1, S a n ^ o e d V7n.
A. That is purely a legal ques­
tion. Consult your attorney.
Q. My husband was retired with '
B L U E B E R R IE S
k pension from the regular arm y
H ew est and bert la ouU lvatcd bine-
after 30 years of service. Can I
berry p lan te. , . . Scad for folder.
claim any support for my child
EBERHARDT
and myself from his pension? —
BLUEBERRY
NURSERIES
Mrs. L. R„ Philadelphia, Pa.
H t. 1, B ox 378, O lym pia, W ash.
A. This is a legal question and
must be settled in the court*.