Thursday, December 2, 1943 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER MANY W AR PRISONERS OES Finishes Month’s FOI ND STLONG NAZIS . ervice at local I so Marilyn Maxwell, William Lund ig an, Fay Banner and Wallace Beery in a acene from "Salute to the Manne»," tribute to a gallant fighting force. DENNIE GROW—JOHN MANCIÙ Miss Be sale Blanch Grow, daughter of Mr and Mrs Homer Il row of Oak St Ashland was Bolted in marriage to Mr John ■ ' Muneil of Georgia last Sator- day evening. Nov 27 Judge Nelle Burns officiated, and the marrlagt look place at the Burna home on Van Ness Ave The couple were attended by the bride's parents Mrs Mandi will remain in Ashland for the present, while her huaband, who is a sailor In submarine service, Is on duty. DAI I.AH. TEXAS The Dalles lews quo es First 1 Jeu tenant I.iutlce M Hall, chaplain of u uh ..K in of war camp at Hunta- I lllr, 'I . '. iM. .'is laying that "60',i I the p c.uth nt are confirmed Nazis," and "you might as well i acu Christianity to a wall ni to ' hesr Hit let lies " "'] •< Nazis are treacherous, of- ••n trying after midnight in the barriii li t to lynch their comrades •./ho ate not Nazis,'* he was quot- i d In an interview "Unless we evangelize these t ten they will return to Germany ; fter the w tr with nothing but i Clltempt for our Ideals, more than eager to fight another war." <> ASHI.XND MAN HECEIVES AWARDS Master Sergeant Meredith E Durham of Ashland, member of the 19th Bombardment Group, Host decorated group in the Air J'orce, received the A:r Medal and Distinguished Flying Crims in irn- rcssivc cere monies at the Rattle­ snake Bomber Base, Pyote, Texas, n Saturday. November 20 Co|. fxiuie 1* Turner, base command­ ing officer, made the presentation Master Sergeant Meredith E. Durham received his awards for extraordinary achievement in the Southwest Pacific theater of op- < rations during the first year ot war against Japan. o.— ■ '■ ALLEN H. COOLEY Allen H (Jack) Grants Paas Cooley, Grants I'asM rancher died here Thursday of injuries suffer- <-d In a tumble from the third lory window of an Ashland hotel Sunday, November 14. Cooley was believed to have walked through the low window in the belief it led to another room He was 00 Survivors are the widow, Jessie: a stepson. James McGuire, now at a Florala air base; a sister, Mrs Grace Collins. Medford, and a brother, Charles R Cooley, presi­ lumber dent of a Grants Pass 1 company and owner of the Ash- land hotel where the ■ accident oc- curred. Cooley was buried here Satur- day. Twenty men from the Second Division Field Artillery were in t .»•• convoy from Camp White ar­ riving in Ashland Friday evening us guests of the ladies of the Eistr-m .Star wiio served the regu­ lar Friday evening waffle supper, Nov 26. A total of 35 or 40 mt n were served and hostesses present Hostesses serving the supper were Mis S S Whittle, Mrs A A Snider. Mrs Kail Rose, Mrs G. A Br.scoe, Mrs Fred Cushing, mil Mis Nellie Rice Tills was the final service of the series of suppers offered by the OfeJSF during the month of Noveniber. Mrs. Henry Galey who has been in charge of the group project stated, in reference to the month’s hospitality, that members of the OES had found the service pleasant and interesting, and that soldier guests had apparently found the service most acceptable. ----- o— WILI ’AM A. RADCLIFFE Funeral services were held at the Dodge Funeral Chapel Tues­ day afternoon for William Am­ brose Radcliffe, who passed away last Friday evening Mr Radcliffe was born in Salt River, Mo., Dec. 18, 1871 and has lived in this com­ munity nearly 60 years. Surviora include one brother. A L Radcliffe of Ashland and two sisters, Mrs. Lydia McErlane of Los Angeles arid Mrs. Nellie O’Donoughue of Klamath Falla, Oregon ------------ o------------ ( HARLES L. REYNOLDS Funeral services were conduct­ ed Saturday afternoon for Charles Luther Reynolds, who passed a- way Thanksgiving The Rev. Earl F. Downing of the Church of Christ officiated Mr Reynolds wes born in Mer­ cer County. Va., August 28. 1873 For several years he had been the proprietor of the Ashland Hotel.. He wax a member of the Church of Christ and the Masonlcs Order. Survivors include his wife, Al­ berta Reynolds and two children, Dorothy Reynolds-Stahlman of Hillsboro, Oregon and Jasper E. Reynolds of Ashland . WE NOW CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OE WINDOW GLASS Pennvernon 30x36 in Big Savings in All Sizes « SAME GOOD WORKMANSHIP SAME GOOD SERVICE! JAMES G. MACKIE • ' m Authorized Dealer- Western Auto Supply Co. Ashland, Oregon Wardrobe Cleaners On the Plaza Phone 3281 (ÊWSÊÆAS OIE 49c per lb MT. 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Ash­ J craft, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norm­ an Ashcraft of Canyonville was wounded in action while serving in the Mediterranean area. He was awarded the Purple Heart for bravery. FOR KALE Sgt. Ashcraft, a former resident GIFT BOXES OF FRUIT of Ashland, was graduated from the Southern Oregon College of HERBERTS FRUIT A PRODUCE Phone 4761 Education before his enlistment two years ago. He is a nephew of Mrs. Eric Weren and Mrs James — FILMS — Yeo ' DEVEIXJPED A PRINTED - _ . ---- o M. T. BURNS • WANT ADS • 6 or 8 ex. 15c per roll Double size 25c THE WORLD’S A STAGE At 73, George Probert, former character actor, thumbfl blue- prints in a Genera] Electric plant and reflects that this Is probably his greatest role. Under Hollywood’s klieg lights in the "silent” days. Probert played with such top-ranking stars as Nazimova and Pearl White. Behind the footlights of the legit­ imate stage, he appeared in such successes as "TTie Vagabond King," and. more recently, In "The Man Who Came to Dinner.” Probert came behind scenes with General Electric last March when, like Bob Pastor and other favorites of fame, he determined to give more help to the boys out front. ADA COLEMAN—B. K. TRUE Mrs. Ada B. Coleman was unit­ ed in marriage to Bernard K. True on Thanksgiving day at : the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Greene. The Rev. Earl F. Down- | ing of the Church of Christ read the marriage service. Attendants were Mrs. Victor Milburn, sister of the bride and Clarence True, brother of the groom. They will make their home at 866 Blain St. ------------ o ■ Mr. and Mrs W J. Chipman entertained Mr and Mrs. Harry Chipman and Mrs. W. D Tuter and son at Thanksgiving dinner. Thanksgiving guests of Mayor and Mrs T. S. Wiley were Mr. and Mrs Dwight Patterson and the latter's mother, Mrs. Char- I lotte Walton of Medford. 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