Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 29, 1946, Image 12

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    Southern Oregon New» Review, Thursday, August jy . 1946
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
! Fortnightly Club
at " ill Meet Sept. 9
M onument« and marker«. Sec
Burn« Memorial«. On the Pl«««.
Mrs. Tom Reedy of H clm an com pleting the sum m er course
The first reg u lar m eeting of I lug
stre e t, who is seventy-six years the S outhern Oregon College of
F
ortnightly
Study C lub will be
old, fell from her porch last F ri­ E ducation Mrs. Sloan will retu rn
Lash for your diam ond, watch,
day and has been confined to her to atten d the shop course nexi held on S eptem ber !» at the home
bed ev er sineq.
week at the college She is prm of Mrs. S J. Bailey. The shot t radio m piano. BOB LEE RADI J
Mr. an d Mrs. Dave Hughes. cipal of Oak G rove School.
6 2-4H
topie will be p resented by Mrs ELEI IKIU, Jacksonville,
Mr. Tom Reedy of Helntan Ralph Billings ami the book re
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Speece and
sm all son, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam S treet celebrated his ninety si > view by Mrs. E. C Sm ith
Jam es Mackie .who is reeupei
Reedy and J. J. Hughes visited in ond birthday, A ugust 28
M embers of tne F urnightlv i
Mr. and Mrs. L arkin G rubb Siuiiv i luh and th eir husbands atin g from an illness .it the ranch
the hom e of Mr and Mrs Tom
, and sons. Jo h n and Milo, were enjoyed a picnic supper m
Reedy S un d ay afternoon.
of his sister in Lakeport is ex
Eric H W eren is on a vacation i vacationing on the beach at garden of R everend and Mrs peeled to re tu rn som etim e in tin
from his duties at the Ashland C rescent City over the week end. Vieoige Bruce, last M onday even next 10 days according to Mrs
Postoffice.
Mrs. R. A. Johnson and son ing While the group was g ath er
Mai kic w lio has been operating
Mrs. A nna Sloan is spending Tommy, returned this week from I,n J. guests win
w ere ’ handed a list of
this w eek in G rants Pass, after 3 visit w ith h er sister, Mrs. Arn words with jum bled spelling the W esterm Auto Supply stu n
old Sm ith and brother in law, of w ith the instruction to find spe d u rin g Ins absence.
San Rafael, California.
cim ens of the plants listed and to
Dr. and Mrs. n . H Hayes aim
Cpl. R. A. Johnson was d is­ give the correct spelling. The bot
son,
Paul lluyes and his lam ily,
charged from the U. S Arm y anical quiz soon becam e mcideii
ol Denver. C olorado visit«*,,
A ugust 22. at Ft. Lewis, W ash­ tai w hen the searchers fourni cv all
Mr. and Mis | | <.; T ravis ovei
ington Johnson had been in the cry bed and corner full of such a the w eekend Dr. llaves is Mi
service fifteen m onths and was variety of beautiful flowers
Travis' uncle The Bays arc on a
last stationed at Ft Sill, Okla-
During the meal en tertain m en t ' vacation trip and w ent on to San
j homa. Mrs. Johnson and son, was
provided by each guest tell Francisco from here.
I Tommy, have been residing in ing some
type of story as itndicu
Bob E lhart. son of Mr and
J A shland while her husband was ted
on
the
place
card.
They
rang
Mrs.
C arlton Elhart. letu rn e u
in the arm y. Johnson is u n d ecid ­
front horse stories to music 1 hursday from a two m onths
ed at present w hat his plans will cd
and credulity was strain ed by vacation trip to New York, Mm
be for the future.
some of the stories told
nesota, and North Dakota E lhart
In consideration of the health ; I v isited his fathers hi other. Lai
A SH LA N D MAN ATTENDING
of guests, the final gam e was Elhart, while in New York Cit.v
AUC SESSIO N S THIS WEEK
F. Cyril S anders of Ashland very active— w hich was of some Visited his m others parents, M
was chairm an of the prelim inarv assistance to those who had been ami Mrs. Ed. C hristopherson, in
North Dakota ami o th er relative
sessions at the S tate Council overtem pted by the good food
in M innesota He plans to entei
m eeting of the A m erican Veter
G renada Girl Scouts from G re ­ S outhern O regon College of Edu
ans C om m ittee, w hich was held
at the M ultnom ah Hotel in Port nada, C alifornia had a picnic in cation this fall.
Dr. and Mrs A rth u r S. Tayloi
land, S aturday and Sunday. San Lithia P ark and a swim at Tw in
ders who is chairm an of the A VC Plunges, August 22. A fter sp en d ­ left M onday for A rcata. Cali’foi
in A shland is attending the P o rt­ ing the day in A shland they rode ma to visit friends on the facultv
the train home to G renada, Calif of Hum bolt S ta te Teqcliers Coi
land meeting.
ornia. Mrs
D
H M cCargar lege The Taylors plan Io e m it
j sponsor of the troop, accom pan­ hack by Coquille, and Coos Bnv
ied them on the trip.
w here they will visit relative
Classified Advertisements
U anlcd
- Retiti etti tinti Rett/ > *
Farmer» N oticei Table Model
Cream
Separator,
Lant« Hay
Fork. Tractor Buck Rake. D u e
harrow on Rubber Tire», Ditch
er», 1 Rubber Tired, All Steel.
W heelbarrow, Com ent M ix e r »
and R oll-O ver” Scraper*.
R uth A. A bbott - L ith ia Hotel
______
15 8 3t.
A Isi
4 room concrete
dock
i o. tnosc wi ll (mow n o a h ig i
with
1 ' 1 diets, w ill,. I,, Vl,u. |,„ | hom e undci I ci truction
acre for sale a is, 385(1. L arry
er. L. C
.
, ,
Igv sti( < t, Ashlii.iinl,
7 )| p Busey, telephone 3191 i veni i »s
V arsity
NOW PLAYING
Ends Sat. Nite
SLASHING HOOFS!
BLAZING
ROMANCE!
WE’VE GOT THEM
BOOKS
From one extreme to the ether
RHEUMATISM
and ARTHRITUS j
I suffered for years and am so
than k fu l th at I am free from pain
and able to do m y w ork that I
will gladly answ er anyone w rit­
ing m e for inform ation. Mrs An
na ? aut?- P o - Box 825, V ancouv­
er, W ashington.
Pd. Adv. — N U E -O V O 'L aborat- G
o n es
1
INSURANCE
Fire - Auto - T heft
STANDARD COMPANIES
BACK TO SCHOOL
HAPPINESS AND LIGHT
CLOTHES
B O Y S . .
GIRLS .
PANTS
SKIRTS
BLOUSES
SW EATERS
DRESSES
SHIRTS
SHOES
JACKETS
SW EATERS
IN A C.O.MP1I H | | \ | . o | CHILDREN S BOOKS
Niede. Child's Garden of Verses. Robin Hood. Oliver Twist
I d.lc Women, little Men. I ive I it tie Pepper,, Kidnapped. Black
Bc.iuty, Treasure Island.
and a complete line of your favorite
Comic Books
COATS
SHOES
NAVI SURPLUS DUNGAREES
J. F. EMMETT
$1.44
—
< HILLERS ANO THRILLERS
Buy You. Pocket Books I rom Our Complete Stock
See
38 E ast M ain
!•' Ut ■ 11 I ' l ' . b P ) R
i l l B ¡1 E It
MA 1S m ade to I > ■ t r»- im lud
mg door mats, golf r ,.i , and
bm.se trail"! nial
R e i d's Mat
Factory, 121 Alula Si A shland'
Phone 4851.
»it SzvI.E ID <>WNEI{- Very
Also 'Roto tiller»" The Pow er ' I- *in
.in I *. * pi tc 2 I n l i Him
Id le r ol a H undred Use«”__ Clay
‘
11
"■ f , |
,, | • , S| 1(, W
J jy
ton Motor Co. N. M ain at C hurch. '■'iiturda'
Pi iced
7,(100, 3,000
A shland» K aiser F raxer Dealer
.ven
Enjoy good food in a
pleasant
atmosphere
COFFEE S H O P
Toy electric «team engines and
heavy tricycles at Marshall Wells
on the Piaxu.
i or Sale
Ph. 7866
METZ
5e to .51.(Ml Store
at
[[U lM
The H i m
'f
NOW ,
o f Bargains
MORE
THAN
EVER
BEFORE
THE ARMY HAS A
GOOD JOB FOR Y O U !
NON COMMISSIONED GRADES NOW OFFERED
TO FORMER ARMY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALISTS
1 ® ? OD.
n o n co m m ia iio n ed grades are being
..Here,I non by .he Beg,liar Army
,,,la| ifi(.(| forme, , v i, e m 'n '
, (T
o r re e n li'u ’f* d '*<:harSed ° " 1o r
May 12, 194.5, who enlist
ar , , f r i l 1
be en,ii*,ed
,he
,.mmisKiom d
d
These household items are now to be found at the
ASHLAND G ENERAL H A R D W A R E. Make
housework a pleasure with the following:
Kordite Clothes Line
JO f t .
$ 1.4 9
100 ft.
V 2 .9 5
Type
Wooden Clothespins Spring
Dozen
25c
Nest
Cannister Sets
lour
$1.20
Kitchen Stepladder LOOT $2.00
of
TW O
— THIS WEEK ONLY—
Special on C lothes Hampers
Finest Woven Reed
5.50
Clothesline Reels
$2.95
electric :
Fruit Juicers
MANUAL
39c
Single Hot Plates
$3.50 up
Aluminum Cookie Sheets $1.00
MEXICAN POTTERY IN HAND
PAINTED DESK,NS
.
Ashland General Hdw.
C orner Pioneer and C
Telephone 5521
Below G reyhound Bus Depot
Ashland
h i- h e ,
Highlights of Regular A rm y Enlistments
1. E n lis tm e n ts fo r I * / , , 2 or 3
year». ( l-y n a r en listm en ts p e rm itte d
fo r men now in th e A rm y w ith 6 or
m ore m onths of service.)
2. E n lis tm e n t age fro m 18 to 34
y ea r» in clusive ( 1 7 w ith parent»’
consent) except for m en now in the
A rm y , who m ay reenliat at an y age
and fo rm e r service m en depending
on length of service.
3. A reen listm en t bonus o f $50
for each year of active »ervice since
such bonus was last pa id , or .¡„ c e
last e n try in to »ervice, provided
re e n b .tm e n t is w ith in 3 month«
a fte r last honorable discharge.
4. A fu rlo ug h fo r men who re-
enhxt w ith in 20 day». F u ll d e ta il, of
other fu rlo u g h p rivileg e s ra n be o b ­
tained fro m R e c ru itin g Officers
5. M u .te r in g -o u t pay ( b a .e d upon
len gth of s e rv ic e ) to all m en who
■re discharged to reenlist
6. O p tio n to re tire at h a lf pay
fo r th e rest of yo ur life a fte r 20
year» service
increasing to three
q u a rte r, pay a fte r 3 0 years'service
A ll previous a c tiv e fe d eral m ilita ry
service counts to w afd re tire m e n t
K ig lits benefits as
sured fo r m en who en list on or before
O ctober 5, 1046.
8. C hoice of branch of service
and oversea, th e a te r ( of those s till
o p en ) on 3-y e a r en listm en ts.
monthly
NEW PAY SCALE
In A d d itio n fo C lo th in g , Food,
Lodging, M e d ic a l and D ental
C o r« .
if
In A d d itio n to pay iho w n a t
rig h t: 20% Increase fo r Service
O v .rs o a i
50% it M e m be r o f
F lying o r G lid e r C ra w ,. 5% In-
t r r n . in Pdy fo r E .c h 3 Y .ar»
o f Service.
L isten
ADJUSTABLE CURTAIN RODS
BRASS ANDIRONS AND SCREEN
, i ," '1' '«''“Hied, provided this grade is not
n. m.'tl,' f'f * 81 tlme ° f d,8char«e’ a " d Provided that at let?»! f,
rionths of form er service was in one of 100 designate,I militarv
o. ..,p a tio „ a l specialties in which enlistm ent is now desired
Im portant interesting jobs are open in hundreds of »kills
. a *' rade9
A r" ’y. "¡«h »plendid training and education I
• .I^ui.ages These are m addition
free food. housing
0
nig. m ed,cal and dental care, low-cost insurance.
Iln ie s adv enI m e, travel, education, a secure and profitable
future „ .t h is vital, realistic profession. Get lull details at your
nearest Arm y K ecruiting Station.
f o ie Pay
Par
20 Year»' JO Year«'
Month
Service
S ery/c.
M u t t e r S e rg e a n t
o r First Sergeant 5 (1 6 5 .0 0 Ml 0 7 .2 5
re c h tiic a l Sergeant
1 3 5 .0 0
8 7 .7 5
S ta ff Sergeant .
I 1 5 .0 0
7 4 .7 5
Sergeant . . . .
1 0 0 .0 0
6 5 .0 0
Corporal
. . .
P riv ate First Class .
P riv a te
. . . .
a
to " W arrior.» o l P o a c o "
W r H a i l,
R ETIR EM EN T
IN C O M E AFTER
S ta rtln q
A r m v " " P r o u d ly
M a r k W a r n o w 'a A r m y
S h o w , 'S o u n d O f t ;
H a r r y W hi-
rnc-r S p o r t , H o v io w ," a n d " S p o t
liA h t H a n d ," on your radio.
9 0 .0 0
« 0 .0 0
7 5 .0 0
5 8 .5 0
5 2 .0 0
4 8 .7 5
c o o o J ob ' for
5 ( 1 8 5 .6 )
1 5 1 .8 8
1 2 9 .3 8
1 1 2 .5 0
1 0 1 .2 5
9 0 .0 0
8 4 .3 8
too
U. S. A r m y
FZW£
H l.f now a t y .a r n e .ro .t Army R .c ra lffn ,
NOW!
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