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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Thursday, April 13, 1944 V arsity • NOW PLAYING! DOUBLE FEATURE “Flight Command” wrra Robert Taylor ALSO , TALENT NEWS Smith Announces Anti-Isokition Ideas The Talent G range met Thurs day evening at their regular ses sion. A large number of mem bers were in attendance. Their program w as along the lines of Easier. A large number are plan ning to Join in tbe near future. LITH IA HICKORY GROVE THE LOW DOWN —■ ■ ■■ from Edgar W . Smith, democratic candidate for United States Sen ator, has announced that he has opened general campaign offices I was blathering last fall, In in Room 1013 of the Corbett ' Building in Portland. one of my essays, about how I Smith declared here that ad liked to mosey around in grocery The Home Economics of the stores and sniff vance reports show a strong sup G range met at the home of Mrs. t h e intriguing port for his anti-isolation policy. Loyal Bates Tuesday and made He has expressed a feeling that smells like kip p'ilow cases and aprons for the pered salmon, the Senate should take a strong bazaar to be held later. etc., and not be stand to assure world-wide secur Mr. and M ra Glen Saltnmsh of crowded into a ity and everlasting peace and the Applegate visited the latter's purchase before that hts aim Is to 'place Oregon parents Sunday. on record against isolationism.” I had finished Lloyd Lacy Jr. left last week browsing. The An American Legion member, for his army base after spending ow ner of a the candidate who w as born and a two weeks leave with his par store s e lls inure raised in Oregon recalled that ents and relatives. when he en “the Senate failed us after the Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cooper of last w ar when they failed to rat courages "browse and s n i f f — Medford were guests at the ify the League of Nations cove that is what I wrote. Thomson's home Sunday. But a fellow running a paper nant. When that happened I felt B ill Lawrence of Medford was out in Nebraska Jumped my sure that peace could not endure a business caller in Talent Mon and my two sons would have to frame- said I was not giving the day morning. serve in another w ar. But I don’t independent grocery store a fair Mr. sad Mrs. Lloyd Bates and (S k e H T e ra e ) want to see my sons' sons have shake versus the chain store. He son. Bob, spent Sunday in Klam to fight another fruitless w ar in got the wrong idea. I am for all ath Falls with their daughter, another 25 years, if I can help grocery stores and delicatessens Mrs. David McComb, and family. it. As a Senator representing the where they handle such delectable The young people of the Meth Items as smoked liver sausage, people of Oregon, 1 can help.” odist Church held their annual Smith is a member of the State old lelderkranz, etc. I was Just Easter sunrise service. This was trying to compliment ill stores Board of Higher Education. roM od».— S p ra g u . (or U. S. Swiolor Coaxnlna« held on Beeson Hill. Dr. Bruce that gave everybody a free rein l a y I . Carly, M arg e« Cuddie«, CarMaed, O r .« e e gave the message, and music w as to mosey— to boost all stores, furnished by the young evangel whether it was a one-store, two- ist of- Friends Church and B a r store, or many-store oufit. A n y bara Terrel. Following the serv way, ail present "many-store" ice, the group was entertained at outfits grew from a one-store be the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ginning. The United States Civil Service Holdrige with a short program and Like the fellow who lost his a waffle breakfast. Agnes Lacy Commission is seeking library as vest one fall and found it the gave an account of the services sistants at $1752 and $1970 a next spring, under his shirt, I held in previous years. Lois year, including overtime pay, for hope to find my way back, this Thompson spoke briefly on "W h at Federal jobs in Washington, D. <3., spring. Into the good graces of and throughout the United States. Easter Means to Me.” this old corn-husker editor. Bill Cooper and Josephine Fen Those appointed at $1752 will dc v v v ton were married last week. Mr. routine library work and will need Yours with the low down, no previous experience. Appoint Cooper, who is in the navy, is JO S E R R A home on furlough. Mrs. Cooper ees at $1970 will perform more varied and technical duties, and Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fenton on Anderson Creek. must have had at least a year of Both attended the Talent schools. paid library work or a short train ing course in a library school or Mrs. Meda Fox was shopping public library. Applicants for both A reverse In the trend of motor in Ashland Thursday. positions must be at least 18 vehicle registrations noted since Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bradley of tmp I nternational O atc L ine the w ar was seen in Oregon today Prospect spent the week-end at years old and must pass a short BEING AS IT IS ^ E R C COULD BE written test. as Secretary of State Bob F a r their home on W agner Creek. Mr. ■ 10 S undays n a L eap V U r . The commission has also an rell announced substantial In Bradley is employed with the i FEBRUARY, IF M X ) COMMUTED nounced a new examination for creases in motor vehicle registra Skeeters Logging Company. T ib 2 8 miles B e iw e e N A laska tions at the end of the first two staff dietitian at $2190 a year, H. P. Bolen, who spent the past AND SIBERIA EACH WEEK DURING including overtime pay. Positions months of 1944. winter in Talent, purchased a are located in United States P ub "THAT SHORT MONTH .STARTING A t the end of February, there home in -the Phoenix area and FROM SIBERIA ON A SUND*< lic Health Service hospitals and were 372,280 vehicles registered In moved there recently. Veterans' Facilities in W ashing I F t 8-1----- DAYS GAINED N CROSS the state, an increase of 4 per Mr. J. J. Fenton, who has been j ton, D. C., and throughout the cent over th total of 357,833 a ING the D ate L ine causino a patient at the Community Hos country. There are no age limits year ago. IHtS ABNO R M A LITY— pital in Ashland, returned to his and no written test is required, The Increase was noted in all home last Friday. DO YOU M O V tit! but applicants must have com types of vehicles. Private passen Mr. and Mrs. Liple Briner and Tit IttrU C tlttitr t t I t tatikt pleted a four-year college course ger cars increased from 293,029 Mr. and Mrs. Richard DitsWorth in dietetics and in addition must m i tq ttl " ta li i t t t tit to 301,884 in 1944; busses from and children of Prospect spent the have had graduate training or 982 to 1102 in 1944; light deliv tata ctaiititat it attuti» Iktt it t t week-end in Talent and W agner two years’ experience as a hos ery trucks from 28,666 to 30,505 fa t Smityt— Jmtary, Ayril. Jtly Creek. pital dietitian. in 1944; heavy trucks from 32,992 m i Oettitr. Y m itu iatfatlititt, ------------- o------------- ----------- o------------- to 36,525 in 1944. mittymctt, m i tttfttitiu »ill i t CPL. H A L F H I L L T A K IN G The truck Increase was the rtf Ite ti iy a ju t etaytnUlity, S P E C IA L IZ E D T R A I N IN G strongest of any vehicle type, uitrtiatu m i tit iility. amounting to 10 per cent. Cpl. Donald W . Halfhill, son of as Ma. baa ■■■«<*« A» Registration fees for the first How to prevent your tires from Mr. J. W . Halfhill, 143 Third St., ■K * . W eM C M . An i k ei W "grinding into powder” because of Ashlanu, has been enrolled in a two months of this year amount ed to $2,808,300.22 compared to faulty steering assemblies is told special course of instruction at $2,616,011.72 a year ago. in an illustrated bulletin, “Steer the Southern Signal Corps School -------------o-------------- ing Maintenance,” prepared by at Camp Murphy, Fla. Cpl. H a lf Mr. and Mrs. Terry Talent and E D W A R D J A M E S M A R T IN the Society of Automotive Engi hill w as selected for this special children of Philadelphia, Penn, are neers, now available upon request ized training on the basis of his visiting in Asbland. A t the time of going to press, of Ashland drivers. Requests for aptitude. o- -------- the time for the Edw ard James the bulletin should be made to ------------- o------------- Dr. George W . Bruce left on Martin funeral services has not the Office of Defense Transporta Mrs. Eric W eren left Tuesday the stage Tuesday for Gresham, been set. The Rev. O. A. Thomp tion, Room 421, 1355 Market to visit her sister, Mrs. Norman Oregon, where he assisted at the son will have charge. Since Mr. Street, San Francisco, or to the Ashcraft in Camas Valley, who funeral of Dr. Sidney W . Hall, Martin w as a veteran of World nearest district office of O D T s recently received word of the loss former pastor at the First Metho W a r 1, he will be accorded mili Division of Motor Transport. of her third son in the war. dist Church here. tary rites. Mr. Martin was born in Chi cago, 111., June 7, 1889 and had lived in Ashlaqd only a few years. Death occurred Monday after a six week's illness. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Miriam Martin, three sons. Norris G. Martin in Honolulu, Edward J. Martin, Jr., South Carolina, W a lte r R. Martin, Gilbert Islands, and one daughter, M iriam Colleen Martin, who is taking nurse’s training in Portland. E N T E R T A IN M E N T Phone 7561 Friday - Saturday to r I ’n itr d S tato» SENATOR Friday and Saturday A V ig ila n t Servant of th e P e o p le Library Assistants, Dietitians Wanted AND , CtUNMR O oohir Sun. - Mon. - Tues. T M ST IC DRAM A OF WAR OM TMR DESERTI ....... o------- Motor Registrations Show Increase ALSO “FALCON AND THE COED” Sun. - Mon. - Tues. “Steering Maintenance” Bulletin Available Continuous Shows SUNDAY GOVERNMENT SEEKS TRAINING SPECIALIST Applications fo r the position of training specialist for the W a r Manpower Commission throughout the State o f Oregon are being Bought by the United States Civil Service Commission. The salary for this position is $4426 a year, including overtime compensation. There is no written test and no maximum age limit. ------- — o --------------- M A N Y R E A L ESTATE TRANSFERS C O N T IN U E M r. and Mrs. C. E . P ratt re cently sold their home at 438 North Main to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lininger, who previously sold their home at 674 Allison to Mrs. Allen Becker. The latter sold the W hit'. Auto Court several months ago to M r .and Mrs. W m . Hutchinson, the p r e s e n t proprietors. The Pratts are moving soon to their newly purchased home at 428 Palm Avenue, that they bought from M r. and Mrs. A. M. Clark, j who have bought a home on C. St. I o------------- W . Taverner sold his place Mon day to California people. H e Is leaving today to make his home with his daughter in Los Angeles. OPENING SATURDAY THE STEAK HOUSE Ashland’s Newest & Most Up-To-Date Cafe Complete Fountain Service SERVICE 24 HOURS DAILY MR. AND MRS. J. J. SOARES PROPRIETORS WE CLOSE MONDAY MIDNIGHT TO TUESDAY MIDNIGHT 397 E A S T M A IN STREET Matinee Saturday Continuous Sunday WEDS. & THURS. BARGAIN NIGHTS Mrs. Charles Jobbing and little Larry, and Mrs. Paul Merfeld of Medford were visiting Ashland relatives and friends Sunday. The Jobbins have sold their residence in Medford .and Mrs. Jobbins ex pects to leave soon to be with her husband, who is in the service, stationed near Sacramento. ------------- o------------- bom , ------BUY BONDS------ HANSON DWARF FRUIT TREES APPLE — PLUM — CHERRY — FLOWERING CRAB TREES ARE DWARF IN SIZE FRUIT IS VERY LARGE Just the thing for limited space $1.10 Each 6 f°r $6.00 H1EIZ 5 1 0 25C m $1 STOfit