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FOUR MEDFORD MAIt TRIBUNE Thuriday, Jan. 10, 1948 NAVY SIGNS SEVEN FROM THIS AREA III RECENT BAYS Seven men In Medford and vicinity have enlisted in the navy recently according to J, F. Acosta, CEM, in charge of the navy recruiting station in this area. Enlistees are Junior Her bert Davison, son of E. J. Davi son of Grants Pass; Harry Ron old Johnson, son pf Harry John son. Grants Pass: Robert Edwin Robinson, son of Edwin F. Rob inson. Medford: Jim LaVerne TnmbouBh. son of Wiley Turn hnnffh. AnDlecate: Jerry Lee Gleaves, son of Otis L. Cleaves, Medford: Ezra Foster Wolfe, son of E. N. Wolfe, Ashland, and Irwin Rowley Whiting, son of Bernard S. Whiting, Ashland. The income of enlisted per sonnel in the navy is the great est of any branch of the service according to Acosta, who as serts that proof of this is found in a study of organization charts. More than half of the navy enlisted men are petty of ficers, he oolnted out, wnne a large percentage aboard ship are seamen first class or fire men first class. The latter two nav arades received $66 a month, which compares to the pay of a corporal. Navy pay begins at $50 a month, Acosta said, with top of $138 a month plus many extras, including five percent addition al for every three years of service. I will meet Friday, Jan. 11, at 3 p. m. In the high school auditor ium. The 4th grade will enter tain. Willis Hale, a missionary to the Philippines, will speak Sun day evening at the Church of Christ. He was a prisoner of the Japanese for three years. Paul Dlumenstein is home, having made the trip by motor cycle. He suffered a couple of accidents en route which put him in the hospital and delayed his trip somewhat. Kenneth Roberts visited friends here last week. He is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hayes, who went to California some months ago. Mr. Roberts reports that his grandfather is ill with heart trouble. I Central Point Central Point, Jan. 10 Home Extension unit will conduct a rummage and white elephant sale at Cupp'r Furniture Ex change Jan. 12. Clothing of a high quality and nearly new will be sold as well as miscellaneous articles, such as books, novel ties, etc. Bob Burns has received an honorable discharge from the navy, and is visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burns. ; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stewart and family have moved back into their home on Beall Lone. The Frank Meadows family, who hava been renting this place for the past three years, are moving to the home which they have recently purchased, the former Wilkes place, on Beall Lane. ' Golden Link Bible class of the Church of Christ, will hold its regular monthly party at the home of Mrs. Henry Mtfnnln. Those desiring transportation are requested to meet at the Wilson comer before 2 o'clock. Mrs. C. C. Whitney has gone to California for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hover and family returned last week from visit In Portland and other northern cities. Mrs. Hover has been ill with the flu since their return. , Mrs. Joa Wright is still in the hospital recuperating from a stroke. Parent-Teacher assoc 1 a 1 1 o n Missionary Land is To Speak Sunday at Eagle Pt. Church Eagle Point, Jan. 10 The Rev. R. M. Landis, who spent 12 years in the Philippine Is lands as a missionary, will speak at the Eagle Point Com munity church at 2:30 p. m. Jan. 13. After the fall of the Philip pine Islands to the Japanese the Rev. Landis, with many other missionaries, spent a year in the Interior hiding out, living on roots, insects and anything available in the Jungles. They were later captured by a Jap squadron and spent 23 months in concentration camps, being rescued by American para troopers and amphibious forces in the closing days of the war. Union Membership In Heavy Increase Chicago, Jan. 10 (U.R) Edgar L. Warren, director of the U. S. conciliation service, said today that union member bershlp has Increased from be tween 3,000,000 and 3,300,000 persons In 1830 to between 14,000,000 and 14,500,000 in 1945. 'We can make reasonable guess that the terms and condi tions of employment of approxi mately 47 per cent of the work ing population (excluding agri culture, domestic service, gov ernment and self-employed) are determined by about 30,000 collectively bargained union contracts," he told the Chicago association of commerce. BIO BONFIRE San Francisco, Jan. 10 (U.R) Starting San Francisco's biggest bonfire, state fire marshal's agents today set fire to the old warehouse on fission Rock off the waterfront. The warehouse pilings, 23 feet high and cover ing a total area of approximately 250 square feet, will burn for 36 hours, firemen said. 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