Southern Oregon New* Review. Ihunday, December Mrs. Juniaetta Good Passes In Salem 19. 1940 high school NOTES FUNEHAL SERVICES IN BEND FOR E. NISWONGEH ! for the semi form al dance that followed the cerem ony Punch F u n e ra l sci vices w ill he held i l l and cake w ere served tiniiughtiut Mis Mabel S tevens reeeived Jo ru n alism Clashes are bus> Uclld O reg o n f i l l Flliiei NlsWollg the evening word of the d eath of her aister this week in a pastim e m at most Ci ol ra il nt, w ho tiled Ilet einlici Mrs Ju n ia e tta Good, in Salem ol us llave o u tflo w n, w ritin g tel IS, a lte i a long Illness N lsw un- Mr. and Mrs Jo h n iietllg ami D ecem ber 11. a lte r a long period icis to S anta C laus . yes ih ey'rt gei li.nl b e l li ¿1 resilient ol T alent grandson, Danny Oldham , of Med of illness F uneral services will tor tin- C hristm an issue ot tin tor the past 12 years : lord visited Mi and Mrs J. J be held at the L itw iller funeral Rogue Scheduled to appeal F n Hughes, last week lie was born in D ark County, chapel, Friday, D ecem ber 20, ;ti day. . . Mis Agues Hecklei will have a Ohio, F ebruary 26, 1870 and is 10:30 o'clock, for Mrs Good showet foi Mrs. Maxim* Silva Mr. U joille is to be co n g ratu la­ survived by his widow Jessie FOR SUPERIOR RUB B E R Mrs Good ’lived In A shland ted on the tirsi ap pearance 01 hty MATS made to measure, includ­ Ntswongei and ch ildren and a Lucy Friday evening, Decembei m any years amt was active in W ' nigh school choir at the C hrist ing door mats, golf mate, and j brother, C P N lsw ongcr of Iteiid 20 Mrs Lacy was ju st recently T U. and church work w hile in mas program Tuesday. This Is tin ‘ horse trailer mate. Reeds Mat! m arried factory. 124 Alida St. Ashland; j hland She was horn . in Dallas. Mis Vietoi Phillips was tak 1 -------.H ist opportunity lor the student* Oregon, Her tu ,“ '" 1 en III W ednesday ami is confined u ' ,,CI ‘ “ ‘" u s mid we arc i G husband u v n . ‘ f* t” 1 2 8 .a n d .ht'r •'“ »n. ¡justly proud of then perlor- 10 hei home llei m othei is e x ­ V. • 1 h e r ln deu ,h in lm a n re . . . only, 460 Siskiyou. 11-14—8tp Kedettä Chi held its first fol pected Soon from Wisconsin to he May 1939 Band m em bers are proudly j mal candlelight initiation on w ith her. Barge wood log free for reinov- j She Is surv ived bv Mis G ladys sp o ilin g th eir new sw eaters this 1 T hursday evening, Dcccmhci 5. Larry Haxey of G ra n d e street al. 460 Siskiyou. 11..14..3tp ' I ’reason. D unsm uir. .C alif., Mrs week which lln ally arriv ed and in tiie recreation room. retu rn ed this w eek from a trip to . earl D orchester of Chicago; two ¡the G. G.’s an C anaries — H artz m ountain, anxiously w atch- Before the cerem ony a m usical no rth ern ( ’allfoi 111,1 good singers. 803 N. Main, 11 21 tf IF YOU CAN QUALIFY FOR sisters. Mis M arbel Stevens, Ash ling the m ails w alling foi theirs. program was presented by Roger Mi and Mrs Wade C raw ford .and ami Mrs Mary C alhoun of 1 ne G rizzly G ren ad es are w o rk ­ w ere hosts at a chicken dinnei Wolf °f Medford and Fred Foss of ENLISTMENT IN THE NEW . Cocker spaniel puppies regist Medford, one brother. S p. Rob­ ing on th en new red and w hite al the W illiam son River C hurch K lam ath Falls ered and reasonable, black or REGULAR ARMY YOU MAY BE bins of Chico. C alifornia. o u tfits which are scheduled to The in itiatio n pledge was a d ­ 11 m arked th eir th irty years of blonde. 3 m iles out H ighw ay 238 m ake th eir appearan ce en mass, m inistered to ch a rter m em bers happy m arriage they are well to w ard Ruch Jacksonville 191 PLACED IMMEDIATE L Y IN ALUM TEACHES at the next gam e lit the sw eaters AT SAN DIEGO ami new K edettä Chi pledges by known In Rogue River Valiev phone. 12.12.461 arrive! ! ) THE JOB YOU WISH. club officers and the president, (SOC Siskiyou) Skip Lu^'ar, son of Mr. and And speaking of sw eaters. Bill Lila Tow ne REFRIGERATION trouble? Miss Jea n W atson, a g rad u ate Mrs Robert Lugar, 512 Elizabeth Stai nes' ski n um ber is very much Call Valley Refrigeration Ser­ G irls receiving the pledges a v e , has been III d uring the past vice, 91 Oak St., Phone 3521 The Arm y, Navy, Marine or of S outhern O regon College in 111 ev idence. . colorful and very the class of 1939. is t 'ach in g at v ery loud. . . w ere Dorothy Howry, K lam ath week. nights 7973. Also repairing home Coast G uard V eteran w ith an >1 Falls. Lila Towne, K lam ath Fulls; electrical appliances. 10..3tf MOS rating (held for a period of present In the San Diego Public "Q uack and Norina are tin Schools. Miss Watson reports 1’aulliie H aufford, M edford; Caryl We want your used instru­ six m onths or more) now can that she is very happy th ere and latest tw osom e aro u n d the halls V anderw all, K lam ath Falls; ments! Now is the time to sell cash in very advantageously on hopes t> v 'sit here In the spring. ot A .ll.s., or so vve heard. Yvonne T ruax, Prospect; Put A i­ that used trumpet, clarinet or his form er training and e x p e r­ Seen la tin »ilisll hein, M edford. Mary Lance, of Miss W atson Is ,1 niece of Mrs. sax. Cash or consignment. Bring ience by enlisting in the R egular lying prom wo library A rth u r S. Taylor. M edford; Jean n e z\nne T u rn q u l t, ’em in to . . . A rm y ! seals try in g ch a cat nap. THE MART M edford. Sue Cam pbell, M edford; FUNERAL SERVICES FOR these hecti pi vacation days are S haron Moore, K lam ath Falls; 270 East Main Phone 8011 The high school g rad u ate may ju st too I..II zu for him. . . . com plete a lifetim e of schooling MRS. K. SCOTT MONDAY Ramona Reeves, K lam ath Fulls; NO MORE MOTH DAMAC. E as an enlisted m an in the Arm y F uneral services w ere held A t long last' ' ’m e pictures G loria W enner, Ashland; Betty to your clothing, rugs, fu rn itu re , The m an who has not g ra d u a t­ M onday afternoon. D ecem ber 16, have arrived. . sh riek s ol joy ano Jea n H artsock, A shland; G inger etc if you use YA-DE 5-Y ear ed from high school may com ­ at the L itw iller funeral chapel anguish em erge trom ttie office Savage, Coos Bay. Dolores Lock­ G u aranteed M othpr o o f . O n e plete his high school education for Mrs. K atie L. Scott. Mrs. as the stu d en ts tile in to receive h art, A shland, Velma Hem m el- spraying w ith YA-DE m o th p ro o fs ___ and receive his diplom a w hile in Scott died at the hom e of her th eirs trom Mr. Rogers. Tltesi w right, Roseburg; Betty Clawson for years If m oth dam age o c c u rs 1 the Arm y, son. F rank, at Mt. Shasta, C ali­ w ere taken several m onths ago A shland; Peggy Frew, Coos Bay. w ith in 5-years YA-DE w ill m ake by a p h o tographer w ho snappeo M arilyn S treitz, A shlund; Jan et The com bination of earning and fornia. Friday, D ecem ber 13. good your loss YA-DE is in e x ­ Mrs. Scott was born A ugust 17, learning m akes the Arm y an the stu d en ts am i th e acccpiuntt F reitag, Coos Bay, B arbara Gan IS/// IV/). (HU(.<)\ pensive, colorless, odorless, sta in ­ 1883. in A ltoona .Illinois. H er ol the results is optional. . . ideal career for you And .don’t field, M edford; Ethel S outhw ick, less. Buy YA-DE at M cNair Bros. husband, Isaac Scott, preceded forget, all A rm y m en m ay now Don Eiiswortli was being be- Coos Bay; Evelyn M artin, Los D rug Store. , w ear civilian clothes for every her in d eath several years ago. seiged by the fcndnlne ad m irers Angeles. Eugenie Moore, B rook­ off-duty and off-the-post activity Her son F rank Scott and four this m orning, so we guess his ings; Beverly A utry, A shland; brothers in the East su rv iv e her. if they choose. pictures tu rn ed out very well, j She w as the first sec retary of vve only hope there w ere enough Belly W estlin, K lam ath Falls. EACH WEDNESDAY the Tow nsend club in A shland. NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK to go around. . . . YOU CAN'T LOSE! ELK S TEMPLE Hi Y's popcorn sale the other SALE noon was a huge success and the Each Wednesday r- . ,, 7~ 7- --------------- By investigating the manv im- halls looked as if a snow storm C aptain E. J. K errigan. USNR. p o rtan t advantages of a career in V ern Livingston and Bub De- at of San Francisco was a v isitor at the new R egular Arm v For fur A shland's A ctive club m em bers had hit. . .after the fellows ot Lisle w ere w inners In th e quiz . after the fellow s got co n test at a banquet for the cu r­ 7:00 P. M. r K agans home on ther details call or go to your w ere hosts to th eir w ives at a had hit. Beach Street. Both the K errigans n earest A rm y R ecruiting Station d in n er dance T hursd ay evening. blance of order was restored . . l e r boys of the Mall T ribune, 1180 Oak St. form erly w orked on San F ra n ­ S atu rd ay , D ecem ber 14, at the p . d II. el 1®’ th e .Ashland Farm Salei A Specialty Room 1 cisco papers. Postoffice ' hotel ^coffee shop. Bob A rm strong Holland hotel. Mrs. Chas. Ja n d re a u is giving a M edford Phone 2 1496 The carriers w ere guests of the : O regon and Dale W illiam s w ere on the holiday p arty at h er home on p ap er for the annual p re -C h rist­ e n te rta in m e n t com m ittee. Beach S treet for her S unday Mrs. W. J. Collis was elected m as tu rk ey dinner. S h o rt a d d re s­ D inner w;as served at 7:30 p.m. School class. president of the Pilgrim S tudy ses by rep resen tativ es of the p ap ­ and was follow ed by dancing, in club of the C ongregational church er w ere given, afte r w hich a quiz the hotel ballroom last afternoon, D ecem ber 11 co n test w as conducted. Rodney K eating vvelf know'n O ther officers elected w ere Mrs A fter the d in n er the c a r r ie r s ) ra n ch er of Valley View marie a G len P rescott, vice president; were guests of L evcrett In te r ­ trip to K lam ath F a lls . M rs John B aker, treasu rer; Mrs. state T h eaters at the Rialto L ark in G rubb, program c h a ir­ m an. The study subject for 1947 will be ’ In d ia’’. Mrs. W. J. Collis, Mrs. G eorge M iller, Mrs. W. Hilt, Mrs. A lpha K appa C h ap ter of Epsil­ T H Í RO A RIN G R hoda D urfee, Mrs. Cora Burns, on Sigm a A lpha e x c h a n g e d W IS T W ITH A U Mrs. Lulu Van Wegen, Mrs. A r­ C hristm as gifts M onday evening, th u r A bbott, Mrs. S. S tratto n , D ecem ber If!, ln the W om en’s IT S TH R ILLS! Mrs. R. T. Jester, Mrs Jo h n B ak ­ civic clubhouse. The exchange of e r and Mrs. E. P. B orden were gifts took place afte r th eir re g u ­ p resen t for the m eeting. lar business session. Classified Advertisements - Read 'em and Reap - For Sale— Select the Job Kedettä ( hi Holds Formal Initiation ........ V ov'd Like Then See Us! X Elks Meeting Izocal Boys Win Quiz C ontest in Medford Aciivians Entertain Wives Thursday Eve AUCTION Airs. Collis Elected Prexy of Study Club BRSITY Sorority Exchanges Gifts Monday Eve Now! Ends Saturday Now! Thru Sa tur. JOHN LITEL BOB STEELE In NORTHWEST TRAIL with RAYMOND HATTON lA fhen somebody says to you, “ Good jobs are hard to find”—DON’T YOU BELIEVE IT —if you’re a physically and mentally fit young man from 18 to 34 inclusive! In your new Regular Army, 40,000 good jobs a month arr opening up . . . interesting jobs that pay well . . . that offer advancement, career opportunities and training and experience in many useful skills and trades. New higher Army pay . . . food, clothing, quarters, travel, at no extra cost . . . GI Bill of Rights educational benefits for those who enlist before the official termination of the war and serve at least 90 days . . . and the oppor­ tunity for early retirement with a life income . . . add up to a career you can’t afford to miss. A 3-year enlistment permits you to choose any branch of service and overseas theater which still have openings. Go after one of these good jobs now! You can get all the, n J ! ?t ^ ° Ur nearest U- S. Army Recruiting Station and ENLIST NOW! • * * * * * * * * * * * * * NEW, HIGHER PAY FOR ARMY MEN Storting lose Pay Fer In Addition to Food. Lodginf, Clothes and Medical Care In Addition to Column One at the R ig h t: 20% I n ­ crease for Service Over­ seas. 50% Increase, up to $50 Maximum Per Month, if Member of Flying or G lid e r Crews. $50 Per M onth f«r Parachutists fNot in Flying-pay Statu«) W hile Engaged upon Para­ chute Duty. 5% Increase in Pay for Each 3 Years of Service. * * * * * * * * * * * Master Sergeant or First Sergeant T echnical Sergeant Staff Sergeant . Sergeant . . . . Corporal . . . . Private First Class Private . . . . S ervice 135.00 115.00 100.00 90.00 80.00 75.00 ? ★ ★ YOUR REGULAR ARMY A GOOD Wondering- Starts Sunday What to Give FO R SKIM M IA GILBERT ROLAND Get A Gift narun GARRMAGA '^z/i !- a Certificate at S ervice C H O O S E T H IS R R O F tB S iO N N 0 W 1 ' ______ _ SERVES THC NATION AND M ANKIND IN WAR AND PEACE STRAW BERRYTREE • CAM ELLIA S (BUDS) • COTONEASTEK FLOWER ING RHODODENDRONS (Buds The plus YOU U. S. A r m y F IN S SHR’UBS BERRIED If? ★ COMING SUNDAY L iv in g G ifts ANITA £107.25 £185.63 87.75 151.88 74.75 129.38 65.00 112.50 58.50 101.25 52.00 90.00 48.75 84.38 JO B S atu rd ay evening. Decembei 14, the Alpha K appa club had a jew el cerem ony and sem i-form a dance at the clubhouse. The C h ristm as m otif was used for the cerem ony and dance. The follow ng girls have been m em bers the new ly form ed club foi ! past six m onths, therefore, i eligible for th e ir pins: G ladvs Mack, P au lin e U lstad. Phylli Caton, B etty S m ith, Dir Is Bergs trom , G ayle M orris, Rosalie S tauf fer, and D orothy Morris. Photo g rap h ers from th e M emory La S tudio took photographs of 1 jew el cerem ony. H usbands, boy friends and o th ­ er invited guests w ere present ‘ OUISE * * * * * * * * Lilian to Guy Lombardo, "Sound O ff/' "Warriors of Peace," "Polio of ffie Army," "Proudly HZ« Hail," and Poof boll »road casts on your radio. 5?» •3 Vi sài • —plus—• MONTHLY AETIREMFNT INCOME AFTER: 20 Y e a rs ' 3 0 Y e a rs ' Month ? 1 6 5 .0 0 Mrs. C harles M cFarland is a c t­ ing as receptionist at radio station KW IN du rin g the absence of Mrs Edw in D unn, the form er Miss | D onna F razicr, who is on her 1 honeym oon in Nevada. Mrs. Mc- ¡F a rla n d is the wife of C harles M cFarland, radio announcer for KWIN. Red H urpham of Beach street is recovering afte r a m ishap on his m otorcycle. MUUN! UTOtfe. BURKW OODI ‘ Memory Lane Studio a Telephone 2184? ‘ GIFT WRAPPED, DELIVER ED Ashland 214 East Main St. I I BULBS HYACINTH DAFFO D ILS T U LIPS GRUBB GARDENS 271 Morton Phone 4161 -----