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Southern Oregon New» Review, Thursday, December j, 1946 well stocked with Ashlandttes Saturday night. . We saw “G ert” with Sheldon Wilcox, Balfour an Klavuno and Freddie and Shirlev. . . Afterwards at Henry’s they met Marietta Baughman with Bill Shere; and ask Marietta a- bout the ceremony involved in the transfer of one air corps pin she Is now wearing. . . Kllroy Is gradually easing himself out of our dally lives these days, thank heaven! it seems that for awhile you saw his name in almost every classroom and one was likely to become confused while reading vmnoiincements on the bulletin board, as to whether Mr. Rogers or Kllroy had written them. . . . Wonder what the next fad will be. . . . learning to knit, crochet, anil em -1 broidery. DON’T READ THIS AD At the present time the pubils of Miss Reid's 7H3 homeroom are | IF . . . trying to collect 200 lbs of paper YOU HAVE A each for the earned holiday. Each GOOD PAYING JOB— members wishes to join the Jun 101 Red Cross and fill the gift YOUR JOB IS FOR LIFE— (No Saasonal or Other Layoff») boxes this next month. “CONT1N E N T A L Genuine In Mr. Corthell's Sportsman For Sale— A utom atic .Power-Driven Post Club the officer* were elected as YOU GET 30 D A Y S TOR SUPERIOR « W U H . K Â 'i r Î S ’K r Î follows; Pres Robert Oden, Vice VACATION WITH PAY EACH YEAR— Pres. Bob Edwards, Sec. and A T S made to measure, includ- MATS mg door mats, goll mats, a n d , Also on display In our show Treas. Sidney Picked, and Sar YOU ARE G UARANTEED horse trader mats. Heed’s Mat| rooms are: Cement Mixers, Rub geant of Arms Cash Perrine. AN AMPLE OLD AGE Factory, 124 Alida St. Ashland; ber tired Wheelbarrows, Milk English club's elected officers RETIREM ENT INCOME Phone 4851. 7-11-tf. can carriers, electric table-anodel every 4 weeks so us each ehil AFTER 20 OR 30 YEARSI FOE RENT; Rooms, sleeping Separators, compress i o n-t y p e will have a chance to serve as an hand Sprayer portable “A e ro ir only, 460 Siskiyou. 11-14—8tp officer .The club's elected new weed burners, “Fresno” scrapers, officers last week. Large wood log free for remov “Roll-Over” scrapers “Martin two Kay Beck of the Library Club If you are not now getting, or see al. 460 Siskiyou. 11..14..3tp way flat-bottom Ditcher, Genuine “Lantz” hay fork for baled hay, gave a review of books over KW the hope of getting, minimum of Junior High News IN .Wednesday .The members of these four important employ Canaries — Hartz mountain, Off-set disc on rubber tires, guar good singers. 803 N. Main. 11 21 tf anteed, Rebuilt, Ford engines. By Velma Sw ift the Library Club are planning to ment advantages, here's food for Drop in and see the genuine thought— then use your own jud Mr. Mitag’s Kraft Club is now give a shadow play Tuesday. REFRIGERATION trouble? “Trailcar” the Modern one wheel A beautiful new electric range gement about immediate action. Call Valley Refrigeration Ser trailer that fits any car. Agents finishing sleeve Ironing boards vice, 91 Oak St., Phone 3521 for “Jaeger” Power driven m ix and are now starting on Plastic is being enjoyed by the home Men by the thousands all nights 7973. Also repairing home ers of all kinds and “Aeroil” braclets. making members. over America are enlisting 10.. electrical appliances. ' ‘i..3tf Flame throwing Equipment for Miss Kennedy’s Basketry Club Miss Million's boy’s are making In the New Regular Army, heating, thawing, and burning is rather small this year but planes in Club .They have also We want your used instru waeds. ments! Now is the time to sell Clayton Motor Co. North Main at every one is busy making baskets. made an Autumn Sunset, and a BECAUSE that used trumpet, clarinet or Ohurch. Ashland’s own Kaiser- There are many different types Winter Picture. sax. Cash or consignment Bring Frazer Dealer .See the “Rototill- of baskets being made. Some of Mrs Cook’s Club are selecting 1. As a private— mind you just a the girls are using reed. ’em in to . . . their play und every member er” now on display. private— your starting salary Is THE MART Mrs. Smyth's second period 7th will have u part in the play. $75 per month plus “hidden 270 East Main Phone 8011 grade English Class elected offi Janet Corry an eighth grade pay,” bringing your pay up to cers, November 22, 1946. For student had un appendicitis op- * the equivalent of about $2080 You'll find those "Hard to Elks Meeting President Bart Ritter, Vice Pres eration Monday, she was report-! a year. You also get regular Find" Christmas Gifts for those Carol Jean Nelson, Secretary ed to be doing well. EACH WEDNESDAY automatic pay increases "Hard to Please" Relatives and NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK Marllee Mason, and reporter, E v Miss Kennedys Home room friends at Marshall Wells on the elyn Smyth. They are going to won the paper drive contest, they 2 As a career you have no worry ELK'S TEMPLE Plaza. hace a Hillbilly party soon. about scarcity of jobs or seas were the 8B2’s with the total The officers of Mrs. Smyth's score of 5,531 lbs.. onal layoffs. Library Club are as follows; Pres. HIGH SCHOOL QUICK RELIEF FROM The number of pounds by Bobby Cullop, Vice Pres. Dale grades were ns follows: 9th grad» 3. Normally you receive un annu Symptoms of Distress Arising from NOTES al leave of 30 days, with full Dickman, Sec Gladys Cullop, an d 112,951 lbs. 8th grade, 12.728 lbs pay and allowances. STO M A C H ULCERS Bill Duncan, a newcomer to reporter, Geraldine Briscoe. They 7th grade, 9,950 lbs take turns being the student lib- the halls of AHS entertained at ¡4. Your retirement income afte DUKTO EXCESS A C ID Leon Mulling, Journalism inst 30 years service may be as high kTeflsof HoioeTreatmentthat the girls’ league assembly recent rarian In our study periods .... _ o “More ___ and ___ Miss Million’s 8B3 Homeroom ructor and advisor to the “Sis He __ sang More , as $185.63 per month for life. p or ft Will Cost Y on Nothing ly. ‘To Each His Own” for an en- * elected their officers as follows: kiyou”, Southern Oregon Col These are just four of the many O m t wo million bottle« o f the W T L L \R D T R K A T M E S T h are been »old for relief of core, “Day by Day”, and verylfh'es. Don McWhlnten, Vice Pros, lege’s newspaper, announced the reasons why an enlistment In the ■7m d tom» of distress arising from Stomach aad Dwodonal U l e n due to Excess AcM — well, too. The girls’ applauded |Billy Jean McMorrls, Sec. Win editorial staff for the paper, this United States Army is making Peer Otass tl eo. Bour or Upset Stom ach/ for more until Bill bashfully ad ston Mitchell, Yell Leader and week. sense to thousands of thinking ftMChwM, Heartburn, t l — pit u n t i l . ate., The following students won men today. Why not discover all duo to Excess AcM. Sold on 15 day's' tria l I mitted that he and Barbara Wil Song Queens are Donna Lee P, Aak for “ W illard's Message” winch f a i l / liams didn’t know anything else. ry and Ruth Mitchell. posts for the 1946-47 year: Editor- the new advantages to an army aaplatMthto treatm ent— 0 * at Yvonne Truax; Assistant Editor- enlistment. Just see the Army Mr. Vestel’s homeroom (7B4) Bill, by the way was escorting EAST SIDE PHARMACY Beverly Ulstad at the Letter- had a party in the gym. The boys Jesse Miller; Business Manager- Recruiting Officer nearest you— beat the girls in Volley Ball. Ramona Reeves; News-Ellon Har he’s located at Room 1 Post office men’s Barn dance. Seen in the Publications office: Punch and cake were served by per, Helen Wisner, Margo Gam- Building, Medford, Oregon. Marlys Wilcox growing desperate the refreshment committee In mill, Ashland. Sports-Don Fair- COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE weather, Medford; Don Arant, as the Rogue News deadline ap charge of La Veda Sartaln. MACHINE SHOP proaches and her column Is still The Aviation Club (under dir Ashland. Features-Margie New See Our Line of Exchange in the rough draft stage. . . she ection of Mr. Vestal) has seen ton, Isabel Green, both of Ash Rebuilt Motors even threatened to stir up some two very interesting movies from land. Exchange-Pauline Ulstad, gossip herself it the “news” was the Bell Aircraft Corporation re Ashland. Literary-Henry Bussey, Ashland not forth coming. . . Donnabelle cently. One was abou the Bell Ashland. Society-Caryl Vander- Automotive Your Mailbox Stauffer and Bette Robeson re- Helicopter while the other show wall. Technical-Milo Grubb, Ash minescing about the “good old ed how aircraft gunners were land. Reporters-Ernest Madden, Machine Co. For Our days” in Junior High. Donna had trained by practicing on target Clarence Homes both of Ashland, Shirley Womack, Medford, Bar- Expert Precision Work some wonderful experiences to planes. Announcement There are 29 members in theibara Helm, Ashland and Marshall 83 North Main .... Phone 5106 relate. of Holiday The balcony of the Holly was Needle Work Club. The girls are Gilmore. Photographer - Beryl Baker. Typist - Mildred Chapman Goods Ashland. 1 « i JXfcWX Classified Advertisements * Read ’em and Reap - . I S / / / AND. OREGON BUT s Personalize Your Christmas Cards With , Your Photo MEMORY LANE STUDIO 114 East Main Ashland O ffice Ph. 7R61 Re». Ph. 4796 Linoleum & Shade Shop 93 Oak St. A shland. Oregon • Floor Coverings • Linoleum • New and Used Furniture • Venetian Blinds Laying • Stoves and Ranges Carl P. Wysong Lyle C. 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