Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 24, 1944, Image 4

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Thursday, February 24, 1944
TALENT NEWS
NOW PLAYING!
Mr. and Mis Crawford of Tule
I Lake, California visited Mr ami
Mrs. Fred Rapp Sunday. Mrs
j Rapp and Mis. Crawford are sis­
ters.
Jonah Barrett of Merrill spent
Sunday in Talent with friends
Miss Lottie Beswick of Bellview
and Mrs Sarah Clark of Ashland
called on friends here Sunday.
The Talent Community Club
I sponsored a Red Cross sewing
, unit at their regular meeting.
Feb. 16 after a talk on produc­
tion needs by Mis Fred Pankins.
executive secret* ry of Jackson
County Chapter. Mrs. I. C Will-
lams. president and Mrs. . Jay Ter­
j rill, secretary, made i arrang e-
meats with Roy Parr, school
superintendent, for the use of the
high school lunch room iind home
economics equipment. The unit
will have its first meeting. Feb
20 from 1 to 5 p in Each Tuesday
they will meet to sew on articles
for camps and hospitals for ler-
vice men. Mis. I. C. Ottinger and
Mrs. Roy Levunder were appoint­
ed on the committee to go to
Medford for training and supplies
at the Red Cross production office
*ln the County Courthouse
Mr. and Mrs. W. Childers of
Oklahoma, who had spent the
greater part of the winter here
wun Mr. and Mrs. William Chil­
ders, returned to their home last
Sunday.
Jack Kelly, who has been em­
ployed at Copco, California for
the past two years, returned to
Talent to make this his home.
U. S. Marin« Corp« l’liuto
Delbsrt Goddard, who has been
a patient in the Community Hos- I
Seabee«, members of a Naval ConsirucUan Battalion, completed the Guadalcanal Division of the "G.
pital at Ashland, returned to his
<& T." (Guadalcanal, Bougainville A. Tokyo) Railroad in three day*. I’lmto» show one of the line’s g«'-
powcred engine«, a »pur nearing completion, the diviaion'* tint train and the ''la»t «pike" ceremony.
home last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs Roy Unruh and
Mr. and Mrs Wayne Cowdrey and
> The W. C. T U is meeting this
T/S Arthur L Hamilton
family of Prospect spent the week New Jukebox at
I afternoon at the home of Mr» Camp Murphy, Fla . was visiting
end in Talent.
1 Paul Byers. 425 Mountain Avenue in Ashland Iasi week
Floyd R Schmitt, Field Sup­ Ashland I SO Club
I
The Ashland USO has a new
ervisor for Farmers automobile,
of Los Angeles. California, was a jukebox which is giving the ut­
business caller in Talent. Satur­ most satisfaction to soldiers and
junior hostesses. According to
day.
Mrs. Elizabeth Cusforth of Eu­ these devotees to this type of mu­
gene is visiting her mother, Mrs sic. the new instrument has no
M"7 Hggins and sister and mechanical faults, a virtue which
other-in-law. Mr and Hrs. Har- 1 they sum up in “It never gets
ew facts
stuck."
Ilamilton this week .
about eeing
New records of the latest pop­
The fire department was called
N ight flying is
t early Friday morning to the ular music are received regularly
developing new
me of Mr. and Mrs. C ' F Ellis once a month from USO head­
understanding
Senior
e mile south of town ,ii. n was quarters in New Yofk
OF HOW THE
•npletely burned dov.
• ft“r the hostesses report that the current t
EYE
FUNCTIONS.
favorites,
juuging
by
number
of
lis family had gon<~ tn eork.
ESPECIALLY
e fire was discovei.
by a times heard are: "Shoo-Shou
UNDER DIM
Baby,” "Pistol Packin’ Mama,"
ighbor, William Hart.
LIGHT. FLIERS
Talent and Rogue P
played "Oh What a Beautiful Morning."
'CONDITION’ THEIR
eir finals of the anr a 'ackson "Time on My Hands” and "Shake
eves BEFORE
>1 bas- Down the Stars."
C >unty class B higl
The new jukebox was supplied
TAKING OFF AT
Z.'dford
k< tball tournament .t
by the local firm, Mountaip States
NIGHT
Music Company.
DOUBLE FEATURE
Humphrey BOGART
Ida LI PINO
LITHIA
FRIDA! — SATURDAY
LOOK WHO’S HEBE!
V^A DUU
Guadalcanal Railroad
Built by Seabees
in
“HIGH
SIERRA”
and
LUPt VELEZ
LEON
ERROL
Friday and Saturday
OISWS
er*"5'
STOW
V ictory
THROUGH
AIR POWER
ir jicanceiea
Based M the
fameus book
by Hajar
De Seversky
Seeing is Relieving
N
S
>
Coming Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
High gym Friday night. Victors
of the two teams were Centra.
Coach
, Point and Jacksonville.
Roy Parr's Talent quints beat ths
' Central Pointers 26-13 by virtue
of the strong second half.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morris of
Prospect were in Talent, Friday
on business.
Mrs. Alice O’Byrne of Ashland
attneded the Talent Grange.
Thursday night.
Local ISO Receives
Gifts and Service
Continuous Shows
I
I
\ Roy Roger* I’hoto (àlveo to
tlie llrnt 111 » •»<! >«-<i Young*lrr*
Frltiay u»<d Suturila)
< Implrr of
%!•»«>
“Secnt Service in
Darkest Africa”
.Shown ul Flr*t Show* Only
Each Day
Sun. - Mon. - Tues.
Camp Rhythm”
WITH
(»ale Storm
and
plus
Right to the
CHINESE-FIRST
TOWEAR SPECTACLES
they were first
SEEN IN CHINA IN
1275 BY MARCO
POLO ACCORDING
TO THE BETTER
VISION INSTITUTE.
R
B
oger acon 0214-1294) a
FRIAR,WAS AN OPTICAL PIONEER.
HE WAS THE FIRST MAN TO UNDER
STAND HOW GLASS BENT THE
RAYS O c LIGHT
SOON AFTER
SPECTACLES WERE DEVELOPED-
YOUR EYE IS EQUIPPED
WITH SHOCK ABSORBER/
BLOWS ON THE EYE ARE RENDERED
LESS DAMAGING BECAUSE OF THE
LINING OF SOFT FATTY TISSUE
IN THE SOCKET OF THE
SATURDAY
and
£
O
Riot <>f Mirth and Melody
The Ashland USO has received
the following aid during the past
IÄ I week:
Magazines— Mrs. Ward Pratt,
rrfLZ Lure Me
shock ABSoeaen
Mrs Ernest Rogers, Miss Bertha
nero eiKiH
I H tight.
Cookies baked or contributed:
Junior Civic Club Mrs. Mollie
Nell, Mrs. Leah Kerr, Mrs. Jua­
nita Hains. Presbyterian Church
Mrs. »John Langtry, Mrs. Klein-
I hammer. Army Wives Mrs. Irene
Gregory, Mrs. Helen Hazard, Mrs.
H. C. Emery and Mrs. W. S. Sten-
A Deputy Collector of Internal
o
nett.
Revenue will be in Ashland Feb.
Bulletins distributed Paula Os- 24, 25 and 26 to assist people in
strander and Margaret Wagner.
making out their federal income
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Weren vis- i
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tax reports There will be no
ited with Mr Weren's sister, Mrs. ( Mrs Homer Billings is ill with charge for this service.
C. L. Bergstrom, at the Osteo­ the flu.
pathic Hospital in Medford Sun­
Born to Capt. and ^frs. Jencel
Mr. and Mrs. S W M om »pent
day.
on February 18, a daughter.
the week-end in Klamath Falla.
ROSIE
O’GRfiDV
•
TO
Johnny Downs
I
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Brenda Joyce
AM)
Joseph Allen
Romance, Action and laiughtrr
Matinee Saturday
( out in nous Sunday
WEDS. & THU RS.
PARGAIN NIGHTS
SUNDAY
IT
Miss Lurline Brady, Lincoln
school teacher, returned from the
Sacred Heart Hospital, Medford.
Sunday afternoon and is con­
valescing at home.
NEW SPRING COATS AND SUITS )
Coats and Toppers in Bright Shades
to Warm Your Spirit
$10-95 TO $16.95
I
Be Sure and See These Eveiling New Suits
in Fascinating Shades. Priced from
$9.95 to $I4.95
A Few Suits for Children