Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 24, 1946, Image 10

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    ’VII ilici 11 v/rvgou News Kevitw, l hurulay, O ctober 24, 194«
1 noon and any other time they to clarify the situation: tryouts
HOME EXTENSION UNIT
can sandw ich them in. You eiin will soon be held lo r the p arts i n ,
WILL BE AT M ATTEl HOME
expeet some really gooo e n te r­ the an n iv ersary play to be dlr- 1
A shland H o m e ExlelTston urn)
tainm ent 01 this band ill the near eeled by M iss V irginia H am m ond
1 w in m e e t a t m e h o m e ol Mrs.
By K atherine G rossm an
The Ashland ju n io rs will be
According to local officials of
i fu tu re as the eream ot the m usi- Books are on reserve In th e libr
Every now and th en you h ear i cian crop are w orking on some ary tor those w ho th in k they are i the A m er.ean Legion au x tllaiv C h a rle s M a lie i, at da P in e lo r H it- out to avenge a sm artin g 14 to 0
n e x t m e e tin g w lueli w ill h e h eld «li 1« at lianiied them eu illei
som eone m ention the p arty held ! new ano very hsienaoie num bei
In
a conference of district loui Am« r » o w i i u h t III.
A shland's gift to the th eater
at B arb ara Gertzon'» house one 1 Humor nas it m at tneir first pi>
Hie season when they tackle the
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E dytha T urnbull, band seere
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A
t
the
last
m
eeting
which
was
.»aturday. Yes ,iu p ast bu t not ject win be a student body danex I tary .has realty had her hands held today in Medford. Luncheon
G ian ts Pass juniors on the Ash
lo rg o tten by the ill teen guests. . . .w o n t it be w onderful to atteu«« full this week w ith the job of will he served nt 1 p in. hi tht held ¡it til«- home ot Mrs !• lot land High field this T hursday,
.And it did s ta rt out to be a hen one dance w ithout the Juke-box. teacher added to her role of stu Holland hotel Blue Room ami cnee Tucket Tuesday, Oemhci li. «k'loiM'i z4 at J p.m.
p arly , but 1 guess George, Bob B elter p u t Hus event on your dent. Edytha took charge of band will l>«> followed by a business Miss Fun ell showed sam ples ol
last m eeting the G ia n ts
m any new m aterials which will |\ i In s the
a n a G ordon uidn t know th a t— actit ity c a le n d a r right now. C urt rehearsals both in senior high session .
Boys had two touchdow ns
*
soon
b«-
available.
Kb«-
also
d
em
­
anyw ay a bang-up tim e was had Vail is tne m anaging hand behind and junloi high w hile Mr. ¿.ester
All m em bers have benn urged onstrated bow to take care of In fore tile loculs could get their
by all.
feet on III«' ground. A lter the
this outfit.
w as in P ortland the first of the I to atten d and bring a guest who these m aterials
I l s eligible for m em bership in the
We noticed Bob P atto n sitting
O verheard: Wesley S m ith dis­ week.
Mrs. G lenn Wilts« presuk'd at first q u arte r the A shland hoys
in a booth a t W illiam 's L unch­ cusing the line points ot Shakes
Ronald Q uackenbush. senior ‘group Several slat,- officers will i tin business m eeting in the morn held tne Cavem en even The Lilli
eonette the o ther day a lte r school, p earian p o etrj w ith Miss Ham class president, is a pian ist par i atten d the m eeting U nits o f «Its mg Program s were m ade out l< i Ians came hack home p re tty
surro u n d ed by a group ol Sopho­ m ond.
excellence as he so ably d em o n ­ tn c t four are A shland, C entral th«- coining year and n ports w en much disgusted va lit» them selves
m ore ad n u iers. Could they be
Everyone is on their best be­ strated at last w eek’s pep assem ­ Point, G rar.ts Pass, Well C reek, i m inded out by Mrs. L. I’. Wtl ami have been talking nothing
au tograph h u nters,
havior these last lew days in bly. He played "D eep P u rp le" M edford and Kerby.
m« th, vice ehuirm an, which are hut revenge at this gam e Al
O fficers of tin- local organize to be filled out to be sent to tin though the G ran ts Pass buys out
This fam ily team w ork really anticipation of, yes, report cards and “Russian Boogie-W oogie",
weigh th«' A ahlunders sum»' 10
Neva ! Home D em onstration agent
pays oil. A nyw ay, in girls P. E. again. The news, good or bad as w hich is no m ean feat on the lion are. P resid en t Mrs
w hen Eunice and M axine Wenous it m ay be, will be handed out b attered old piano we have m Wood, Mrs Cioma Konger, 1st
At tw elve o’clock noon a lun pounds to the niun the locals
get on th e sam e volleyball team , W ednesday at each class.
the gym. The stu d en ts loved it vie«- president. Mrs Nancy Fie eheon was prepared and serveu feel that then deception ami hard
the o th er team had b etter .call it
P otential B arrym ores and B e i- and hope to hear him again soon. guth. 2nd vice p re s id e n t’ Mrs. by Mrs. Matli-i ami Mi George lini' pluy will m ake up for the
a day.
difference.
n h a rd ts can be seen around the Ronald and M arietta B aughm an, Kbit lev B etm nghauser, secretary , Goldy.
Coaches G rant and K em nitzer
The Sw ing band is now really t halls of AHS now, w ith half-clos- by the way seem to have hit it Mrs. G race C ram er, chaplain;
Mrs. Ora Duffield, h istorian; Mrs MRS TRAVIS WILL VISIT
found a new end com bination In
se tilin g dow n to som e serious ed eyes, m u tterin g lines to theni- right off . . .
the lust half of the Klumutli
practice w ith rehearsals every selves w ith appropriate gestures.
Mrs. Collins had a chance as j Helen Loomis, sergeant at an u s. DAUGHTERS OF THE NILE
Mrs H arry T ruvis w ill visit all Falls game and the Pelicans w ere
the saying goes ,to practice w hat Mis Betty Frazier, ju n io r past
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| of the D aughters of the Nile held scoreless This week it wilt
she preaches, (or teaches) w hen president.
lodges in this district this week be Jerry Langer .who played a
she gave a speech before the stu -
Bi-n T Lom bard, local attorney,
Mrs. Travis Is Q ueen of the w hale of a game at end lust week
dnt assem bly on "The Football".
has
been
given
the
pow
er
of
at
Nth- this y ear and will visit and Pete Conner, a reconverted
W e're sure the public speaking
! torney of Noll C. W illiam s, ae lodges in Ko «'burg, E ugene, Port halfback. Pete incidentally Is
classes were taking notes. . . .
¡cording to county officials,
land and others on the coast, this president of the A JH S stu d en t
Mr .and Mrs. Earl K Edsall
j Mrs. Luyv Dunn spent the Week. She Is in com pany with body while J e rry is first vice
P ortland are the p aren ts
is oi
ot a son
s-
week end in Mt. Shasta, C alifo r­ other lodge m em bers from K lam ­ president.
born O ctober 11. The young son nia visiting her d au g h ter and ath Falls and G rants Pass
’ Pint size K enneth W ilkerson
has been nam ed R obert Earl. Mrs family, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hill
S he will retu rn to Ashland Sun and Ins Tw irlers will p u t on an
FOR RENT: Rooms, sleeping Edsall Is the form er. Miss C a th ­
Mrs. P. A. Dooms, W illard day.
exhibition at lb«' half to the m u s­
only, 460 Siskiyou
10 17..U pot erine P ittenger and d au g h ter of | Dooms and Mrs B. F erns of M« «l
Elm er L anding of T ennat, Cal ic of the junior high band which
John P ittenger. She spen t her ford visited In the H enry C.
FOR SU PERIO R R U B B E R
FOR SA LE—B rand new four en tire school career in A shland Dooms home, Sunday evening ifornia spent last week end with will lie out In full regalia. This
MATS m ade to m easure, includ­ horsepow er C ushm an Scooter gas
will be the last hom e gam e for
and graduated from high school Mrs. Dooms ts the m other of Ills brothers, D elbert and Dal«' the
ing door m ats, golf m ats, and engine at C layton Motors, N orth in
junloi high and those towns
Landing, and sister and husband.
1925.
j Henry a n d W illard Dooms.
horse trailer m ats.
Reed s M at M ain a t C hurch.
people
.who have not seen the
Mabel A. R oberts atten d ed the Mi and Mrs Jero m e Haas
Pfc. Glen D urham is visiting
Factory, 124 A hda St. A shland;
future Grizzlies in action are
G
rand
tem
ple
session
of
P
y
th
ian
Phone 4851.
7-11-tf.
FOR SA LE—H arley D avidson ! his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Raym ond Renzem a .son of Mrs urged to be on hand at 3 p ni.
M otorcycle. J u s t overhauled and D urham , this week on a delay Sislters held in P o rtland, Oetob- D J. Renzema, ts atten d in g North T hursday w hen the opening k ick ­
For those w ell-know n R aleigh in good condition. $2011. Cali enroute to M arch Field. C alifor- i i 13, 14. and 15.
west C hristian college In Eugene off sails through the air.
P roducts, w rite to y o u r local evenings at 774 A shland St.
. nia. D urham has been In the
Mr. and Mrs. Erw in Lesser are this year Renzem a is uctlve In
arm y air corp a y ear and has ' in P ortland th is week Mr. Lesser musical ct’cles th ere and a mem
dealer. L. C. M elquist, 06 Cool­
H a n y Travis Is in San F ra n ­
idge street, A shland.
7-ll.-tf
R ubber m ats for sinks, stove been stationed at C h an u te Field, : is music in structor in A shland her of the m ale q u arte t at the cisco tills wee k transaetlng b u si­
tops, drain boards. at M arshal- Illinois.
High school.
college.
ness.
REFRIGERATION trouble?
W ells on the Plaza.
Mr. and Mrs. V erne Jo h n sto n
Mrs Ida Haley and . d au g h ter
Mr. and Mrs M. S. Hansen and
Mrs. M arjorie Roinunch u c k
C all V alley R etrig eratio n S er­
' spent several days In San F ran- from P o rtland are visiting Mrs. from A lberta .Canada litis been Mrs. J. B. Lelnew eber of P ortland
MUSIC
STUDIO
vice, 01 O ak St.', P h o n e 8521
I cisco last week.
I George K ram er and o th er friends visiting her father, Mr. Ross Elta- are visiting this week in the
n ig h ts 7073. Also re p airin g hom e i P«ano and Accordian. Mrs
R ubber m ats for sinks, stove in Ashland this week. Mrs. Haley son for the past three weeks. She hom e of Mrs K athryn Ned, Mrs.
electrical appliances.
1U..3U M orris 25 Gibson Ave, Talent.
tops, d rain boards, at M arsh al- and d au g h ter are staying at the plans to retu rn to C anada next Hansen and Mrs Ixdnew eber are
10 24 2tp W ells on the Plaza.
Ashland Hotel while here
week
sisters of Mrs, Neil.
WANTED TO RENT—Five or
six room house, u m u rn isn e d .
A ny u m e a lte r Nov. 1st. Call
boot A shland.
We w ant your used rnstru-
G enuine
CONT1N E N T A L i m ents! Now is the tim e to sell
A utom atic .P ow er-D riven P ost I th a t used trum pet, clarinet or
Hole Digger. One m an o p e ra te d .1 sax. Cash or consignm ent. B ring
Digs 0 nole 44 deep, ixow in 'em in to . . .
THE MART
stock.
Also on display in o u r show ­ 270 E ast M ain
Phon? 8011
room s are: C em ent M ixers, HuD-
oer tired W heelbarrow s, M ilk "\
can carriers, electric table-m odelI
EACH WEDNESDAY
¿separators, c o m p r e s s i o n - t y p e
n an d s p ra y e r portaDie “A eroil
NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK
weed burners, r resno scrapers,
ELK 'S TEM PLE
• R oll-O ver scrapers 'M artin two i
way flat-b o tto m D itcher, G enuine
"L an tz” nay to rk for baled hay,
O il-set disc on ru b b e r tires, g u a r­
anteed, R ebuilt, F ord engines.|
D rop in an d see the genuine I
"Trailcar” the M odern one w heel i
tra ile r th a t fits any car. A gents I
fo r "Jaeger'* P o w er d riv en m ix ­
A a
ers of all kinds an d "A eroil” !
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9
M arne throw ing E quipm ent for
V' V *
W w W'
h eating, thaw ing, an d burning
weeds.
C layton M otor Co. N orth M ain at
C hurch. A sh lan d ’s ow n K aiser-
Choose a pro!liable oust war
F razer D ealer .See the "R ototill-
professional career—
A N E W A N D A D D IT IO N A L IN C O M E T A X (3 % ) on all checks total-
e r ” now on display.
CHIROPRACTIC
Attend a four vear accredited
ling m ore th an $100 m onthly, will become effective Ju ly 1, 1947, if the
I college in New York. Chicago.
Indianapolis.
Portland.
or
In itiativ e m easure (314 Yes, 315 N o) sponsored by the T ow nsend groups
Toronto, under the G. I. Bill
of Rights.
is approved by the voters of O regon a t the N ovem ber 5 general election.
HIGH SCHOOL
NEWS
Ashland Juniors Out
io Win on Thursday
Legion Auxiliary
.Meets in Medford
Classified Advertisements
- Read ’em and Reap -
For Sale—
ir
Wanted
V Elks Meeting
NOTIC
I
FARMERS, WAGE AND S A U R Y EARNERS
2>aS X
eterans
MAKE YOUR
PLANS FOR
TOMORROW
TODAY!
P.-r further informxtiun
w rit*
National Chiropractic
Association. Inc.
National Bid«.
W eim er < ''» • I» * «
FRAZIER
R ea l E state B roker
The spectre of want, p riv atio n or
at
p overty need n ever h a u n t you if
HUFFMAN’S
you tak e ju s t one im p o rtan t step.
144 E. M ain
P hone 21101
No depression will w orry you.
. . no assessm ents are deducted
from your pay. . no seasonal or
in d u strial ‘ layoffs’’, , . no fe a r of
unem ploym ent . . . no h o u s in g
problem s to beset you . . . no
w orries over m edical, d en tal or
I suffered for years and am so
hospital bills. . . excellent food than k fu l th at I am free from pain
and clothing all provided.
and able to do m y w ork th a t I
A good Starting salary w ith al­ will gladly answ er anyone w rit­
m ost certain reg u lar increases. A ing me for inform ation. Mrs. A n ­
fat m onthly re tire m en t incom e na P autz, P.O. Box 825, V ancouv­
for life a fte r 20 y ea rs’ service er, W ashington.
(m uch g re ater after 30 years). All Pd. Adv. — NUE-OVO L aborat-
these advantages and m a n y ories
m ore are yours. IF you can q u al­
ify for en listm en t in the NEW re ­
g u lar U nited S tates A rm y! You’d QUICK RELIEF FROM
b etter h u rry , as qualifications Symptoms of Distress Arising from
for en listm en t are being steadily
STOMACH ULCERS
raised!
T h at’s right! E nlistm ent in the DUE TO EXCESS ACID
fin est arm y in the w orld is your
g u aran teed insurance of “freedom FreeBeokTellsof HomeTreatmentthat
trom w a n t” now ,or at an y tim e Mast Help or it Will Cost You Nothing
two m illio n b o ttles o f th e W I I . I . A ft D
as long as you live. H ere is one Over
T R E A T M E . s 'T have been sold fo r r e lie f o f
exam ple of m onthly A rm y pay sym
ptom s o f distress arising from S tom ach
an d Duodenal U lce r* due to Esc«.« Acid —
—an d ju s t as a p rivate:
Digestion, Sour o r Upset S tom ach,
Base P ay .............................. $ 75.00 J Gassinest, H e a rtb u rn , Sleeplessness, etc.,
dno to Excess Acid. Sold on if, d a y s ' t r ia l I
A llow ance Wife & C hild . 58.00 , A alt fo r “ W illa rd 's Message" w h ic h f u l l /
explain« tills tro a tin e n t■ —free— a t
(u n til w ar officially ends)
Food, clothes, housing
. 43.00
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
M edical and dental care
..... 8.00 j
RHEUMATISM
and ARTHRITUS
Insurance
NO Cecaciûe:
..13,50!
T ravel, L au n d ry & m isc
.12,00 1
A n n u ity for R etirem ent as M Sgt,
A fter 20 years (Paid by U. S.)
6 room house on good level
........................................... 103.28
lot. Close in, com pletely fu r­
T o ta l..................312.78
nished. New w ater heater and
Incom e Tax you d o n 't pay 30..08
circulating oil heater. House
G rand Total . $342.86
on brick foundation. Posses­
A re you doing as w ell now,
sion given quickly. P r i c e
m onth in and m onth out, y ear in $7,500.00. $3,500.00 can ru n
a n d y ear out? Think it over— long tim e on easy m onthly
th en act. Go in and discuss your
paym ents.
p a rtic u la r problem w ith the U.
S. A rm y R ecruiting officer n e a r­
ANDREWS 4 REDFORD
est y o u - TODAY!
38
East Main — Phone 7866
Room 1, Postoffice B uilding
M edford
O regon
REAL ESTATE
T h is 3% ta x w ould ap p ly to all gross
incom e of w ages and salary earners, farm ­
ers and businesses (ex cep tin g only n o n ­
profit o rg an izatio n s) W IT H O U T A N Y
P E R S O N A L E X E M P T IO N S O R D E ­
D U C T IO N S o th er th a n $100 g ro ss in ­
come per m onth. I t could ap p ly also on
incom e from insurance benefits and e a rn ­
ings on savings and in v estm en ts if, w ith
your w age or salary or sales of pro d u cts
your to ta l incom e w as $100 a m onth or
m ore. F a rm ers and business m en w ould
have to pay 3% on th e ir g ro ss incom e
even if th e y o p erated at a L O SS. I t is not
a tax on profits alone. I t IS a tax on
G ross Incom e!
T h e m easure, if passed, w ould require
YOU TO M AKE OU T A N EW
M O N T H L Y IN C O M E T A X R E P O R T
A N D PA Y 3% M O N T H L Y O N A L L
A B O V E $100 T H A T Y O U R E C E IV E
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and th is tax w ould be in addition to all
o th e r F e d e ra l and sta te incom e tax re­
p o rts and sta te m e n ts you now make.
E M P L O Y E R S C O U L D B E O B L IG E D
U N D ER T H E PR O PO SE D LAW TO
W IT H H O L D T H E T A X FR O M E M ­
P L O Y E E S ' PA Y .
T h is m easure is a fan tastic S P E C IA L
P U R P O S E T A X S C H E M E , prom ising
$100 a m o n th at 60 y ears of age to every­
body, W H E T H E R T H E Y N E E D IT
O R N O T , if th e y ag ree to rem ain idle and
spend th e $100 in 30 days. T h e m oney
could not be for any o th er purpose to re­
duce o th e r sta te or F ed eral tax es unless
a su rp lu s developed, if ever. NO O T H E R
S T A T E H A S SU C H A S P E C IA L P U R ­
P O S E T A X . I t is a tax th a t w ould wreck
O reg o n ’s econom y, driving business out
of th e s ta te and d estro y in g jobs.
tHMWic faauM E V E R Y B O D Y LOSES
aid fieafrte
anc ex/iCoctcd Cy ¿td 6ac6vi<if
DEFEAT THIS MEASURE W ITH TC3E DECEPTIVE TITLE
VOTE 315
K0 oa KOV. 5
Paid A dftrtlaem en t. Committee Against 3% Income Tax. E. A. McCornack, Chairm an; W alte r I I. Evans, Jr., Treasurer;
W alte r W . R M ay, Oregon C ity, Secretary. 425 N ew Fliednur B uilding, Portland, Oregon,
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