Southern O regon News Review, Thursday, July a ), i ] ) 4 » , y rate» w in c h was l ba»-! . 11 w u . ii-i Ih v p le U n n ty ite ot d Stutea, h ig h utU H llu lC ity in bus m oney ud w h e n wo had to pay In iv it » ihe.se thing'* w ith o u t Uo» on « b o u t $8l)t».i)0l).0U w hen «<• d (-,.nt .,.,w.y , l4iv« a SOUTHERN ifl u n m » » bo * ut .» — — b u ilt the K big dam 2» — y««»* o vv, over »122.001»uu $122,001)00 w w ith ith and then start buvm g. I he present set Up is not c o iid ii'iv e to econom i­ aiio. OREGON ago. M oat o t Ih this is 5» p pu'd. b‘‘ .................. J»™1 vollU ng e ver] on I n is 1 aid, <»tcnual site. . W e’d recommend that the c ity fin d another sue, get it approved NEWS REVIEW im c z • Newcomers Io Ashland |)r. E. N. Terrill Chiropractic Physician .detterà . TO THE EDITOR REED’S MATTRESS CO. GluUidteA. SALES AND SERVICE 0. R. EDWARDS New41igher Pay for th e A rm y ! US NEW lim ited schedules and council, at a high rate o f interest and when additional w ater fro m j 130 N o rth M ain Street freq uen t departures o th e r sources is needed this money w ill be used to b rin g this additional I ■A F rie n d ly cnurch fo r th o u g h t­ fu l People.” Rev. George M. Shuman, w ater in to Ashland I , Pastor There is other w ater available, on the south slope o f M t. Ashland S unday, J u ly 28, 1946 and in the Dead In dia n area. Surveys are being made, and these w ill 9:45 A . M. C h u rc h School fo r «•' indicate how m uch w ater is available fo r a c ity w hich has increased to a ll ages. 11 A . M. M o rn in g W o rs h ip S er-, 10,000. The $350,000 w ill no doubt be needed to b rin g additional m on b y the pastor on the theme:J “ The M e a n in g o f F orgiveness” . w ater to Ashland at the tim e when it is needed. 7 P. M . Y o u n g P eople’s S ociety a t th e M anse. * T H E C R U X OF T H E M A T T E R M on da y, J u ly 29th to A u g u s t 9th. D a ily V a catio n B ib le School T his w ater proposition seemingly has been a hasty one, many resi­ b e g in n in g a t 9 A. M . each mOrn-, dents have mentioned th a t they are being rushed in to v o tin g on a lo t ing. Boys and g irls fro m the ages o f fo u r to fo u rte e n are in v ite d . o f money fo r something w hich they haven’t had tim e to consider. Phone 21611 397 East M ain In addition there has been a lo t o f seeming agreement in public w ith F IR S T M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H N orth M ain and L au rel St. the proposed issue and a lo t o f back room disagreement. T he S unday school meets each W h a t disagreement there is, and there seems to be q uite a b it, should S unday a t 9:45 w ith a class fo r e v e ry qge group. A lle n O. McGee be b ro u g h t o ut in to the open and p u b lic ly made a p art o f the issue. is the general s u p e rin te n d e n t. W e’re glad to publish a le tte r in this issue fro m S. S. Davies w ho The m o rn in g serm on is a t 11 o’- ~ - .. —--—— — —■— — e— —— a doesn’t m ince words about his a ttitu d e . W e o nly wish there were Ashland 397 E. M ain more people w ho had as m uch interest in c o m m u n ity a ffa irs as Mfr. STEAK HOUSE W E S T COAST TR A 1LW A YS Davies and who w ould take the tim e and the trouble to w rite letters. Huffman & Frazier Steak House R E A L E S T A T E B R O K ER S • A N D N O W , A N A IR P O R T I t ’s a well kn o w n fa c t th a t m unicipal airports are usually subsidized a ffa irs, rarely do they make enough money to pay fo r th e ir operation and upkeep. T his is p a rtic u la rly true o f small airports. T his was also tru e o f the automobile in d u s try some t h ir ty years ago. W h e the r or not i t w ill pay the m u n ic ip a lity o f Ashland to speculate on the fu tu re o f the lig h t airplane to the am ount o f $$0,00 is up to the voters. . W e feel th a t the present price fo r the one approved C A A site in this area is excessive and th a t the M ayor and the c ity council w ould be doing the residents a disfavor by b uying th a t p a rtic u la r b it o f property 144 E. M a in Phone 21101 Honest to Goodness Man-sixed Steaks = = 5 = 5 = = = — il Quality Cleaning Clean clothes are cool clothes— Keep fresh w ith Our dry cleaning service. Technical Sargeant Staff Sergeant . . Sergeant . . . . Corporal . . . . Private First Class P riv a te ................. PAY SCALE 57.75 74.75 65.00 58.50 135.00 115.00 100.00 90.00 80.00 75.00 52.00 48.75 151.88 129.38 112.50 101.25 ' 90.00 84.38 M ADDITION TO COLUMN O N I OF TH I A B O V Ii 2 0 % IncrMM tor Sorvko O y t r i m . 5 0 % Incrnaro H Mombor o l Flying or GUdnr Croon. 5 % herooto In Pay tor lo th 3 Yoart o f Sa, vico. Highlights of Regular Army Enlistment 1. Enlistm ents for 1 V i, 2 or 3 years. (O ne-year enlistments per­ m itted for men now in the A rm y w ith 6 or more months o l service.) 2 . E nlistm ent age fro m 18 to 34 years inclusive (1 7 w ith parents’ consent) except for men now in A rm y , who may reenlist at any age, end form er service men depending on length o t service. 3. A rvenlistment bonus of 390 for each year of active service since such bonus was last paid, or since last entry into service, provided re- enlistm ent is w ithin 90 days after last honorable discharge. 4. U p to 90 days* reenlistment furlough w ith pay, depending on length of service, w ith prescribed travel allowance paid to home and return, to r man now in the A rm y who reeniist. years’ service—increasing to three- quarters pay a lte r 30 years’ service. (R etirem ent income in grade of M aster or First Sc:geant up to >189.63 per month (or life .) A ll previous active federal m ilita ry ser­ vice counts toward retirem ent. 8. Benefits under the O l B ill of Rights assured for men who enlist on or before October 5, 1946. 9. Choice o t branch of service and overseas theater ( ot those still open) on 3-year enlistments. ENLIST N O W AT YOUR N IA R IS T U. ». ARMY RICRUITINO STATION 5. Consult your A rm y Recruiting Officer for other furlough privileges. 8. M ustering-out pay (based upon length o f terv id O to all men who ere discharged to enlist or reenlist. 7. O ption to retire nt hnlf pay for the rest of your life after 20 M R . A N D M RS. K E L C Y S M IT H , at th a t price. T he resolution does not, however, state th a t the H a m b y site w ill be WARDROBE CLEANERS bought T ru e it looks as though it is the o nly possible site fo r an a ir­ On The P la z a ' p o rt b u t there is n o th in g to prevent the C A A fro m uncovering another A sh lan d, Ore. Room 1, Post Office Bldg., M edford W EDNESDAY — SATURDAY Am erican Legion B u ild ing , Ashland