Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 03, 1944, Image 4

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, August 3, 1944
age is the superintendent of the
school. Milo Boss regular pastor
was unable to attend owing to a
conflict in time a t his Medford
Kev. J. Howard Rees. Veia outdoor fireplace a t their home
TALENT, Aug. l,-—Mrs. Loyal church.
Sloan, a former resident, - i^ ^ e r,
Bates returned from Portland . John ----------------------------------
Beatrice
and
Marvin
North Main. Uueats ...v.uuvu
included
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Two AAA uM cisls from Wash
wnere she visited relatives for °f D e r r j California was calling , lnca returned Sunday from the Rev. and Mrs. George Shu- ington, D. C., George Weaver, a
the past two weeks.
oxi friends here Friday afternoon. '-am p Adams, where they had a t man and three daughters, Un, range specialist and Tom Joyce,
Motor vehicle registration in
Delbert Clark and family hare ' Br. Frank Weybright telt Thur- te,u**d the Young I'eoples confer- Rev. and Mrs. Thomas 1.’ Nal in charge of program development, Oregon
400,482 vehicles a t
came to Oregon the first week in the end totaled
sold their place of business a fill- I sday evening for his home at
°* the tXmgregatlons church bach and daughter, Louise,
of June this year, com par­
ing station and repair shop, and Bremerton, Washington after a .
all roport a most inspiring
August to work with slate off! ed to 305,007
for the same period
Al Snider and Herb Huston left c,a1» in preparing the Oregon of 1943, Secretary of State Bob
have purchased the Garyl« place two weeks visit witu relatives and
friends
in
Ashland
and
Talent.
t
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Thursday noon for Hiatt Lake to handbook on the 1045 agrlcultur- Farrell announced today. This re­
across Bear Creek in the Valley
FOR SALE; radio, bookcase, 1 The well-known auto courts at spend the rest of the day and al conservation program.
View district and will move there
soon.
rocker and other household goods l*hoenix, nine miles west of Ash- p art of Friday fishing. Later tjhey ' As soon ns this handbook Is presents ail Increase of slightly
h OR SA LE;—radio, bookcase, Inquire house a t rear of 163 N land, was sold this week by the reported that they caught a con- prepared It will enable Oregon over one per cent.
Souuhern Oregon Land company pie of nice bass and a good catch fanners to plan their programs | PaSkenger vehicles ,,u,’’d),'red
rocker and other household goods Mam St. Ashland.
for next year in line with proapec 320,«63, compared to 310,00« a
A group of Talent Friends to Mr. and Mrs. John A. Nixoii of croppies.
Inquire house a t rear of 165 N
live national demands as reflected , yenr ago, busses totaled 1,180
Christian Endeavors left Sunday of 1
Angeles. The new owners
Mam St. Ashland.
nna Mr- n u k t , .
in conservation practice payments ' against 1,068 a year ago while
The Thlent Fire Department evenuig by stage to attend the *1H take over on September I. ’
T h e »letailed program set out In ‘ tilicks numbered 41.068 compared
was called out Thursday evening Young Friends Conference at The deal is reported to have In- F r u la v r o r MA m « n v H w h arg e
nla
n.<t
to
J
thiy
«>• handbook will not become of- | to 39,650
Twin
Rocks
Conference
grounds
volved
some
$12.000.
to the saw mill that caught the
pectlng to beP back home' todav flc,al Un,U r,na,,y approved In]
Registration fees for the six
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office afire from the sawdust on the Oregon Coast. Monday I
k
1 ’ y' Washington sometime later, but m onths period am o u n ted to $3
advertising
mana TtiursiUv
in io u g ii o Sunday.
u n u a y . Those
i n o s e attending
a iie n u m g _ »eth
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burner that was blown over dur­ through
°f
y
past experience has shown that 142,011 65, compared to fees to‘ I
ing the storm. There was small were Miss Barbara Terril,, Jean
A
,
little or no change occurs after lug $2,969.835.04 a y e a r ago.
damage due to the heavy ram at Hoffman, L i l l y Millage a n d the Medford office of the Califor­
Mrs. Annie 1 eek and Mr and this stage, according to Oregon
Dorethy Hays accompanied by nia Power company, were in Ash
that tune.
Tuesday attending to bust Mrs. Chas. M. Glffen and daugh- AAA officials,
Mrs. Charles Estes of Crescent Mrs Milo Ross and son Larry of land
Get $4 tor M o««» of >IUI
ness maoters.
it-11 Ann Marie, were Sunday din-
wiiii«
i* — —
u*a* m t in ♦
City, California spent Saturday Medford.
tier srueats of Mr an il M r« H -t.r v
VV11I1» Boegll. assistant In the CHRISTM AS Having» — In
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v
/w
t'n
y
at«1«
u,fl,'p.
recently
returned
with relatives here.
Ernie Stevenson of Eagle Point
Mrs. Griff en of 532 M* Allison 1
I from Washington, where he hclp- vest In WAR HON US. Keep
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rosen of Bell­ was transacting business here
street returned to her home and
led form ulate t h e practice pro- an B A C K IN G T1IE ATTACK.
view called on friends here Sun­ Monday afternoon.
family here Friday, following an
Donald and Lewis Stephens left gram for next year He says it is
day afternoon.
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appendicitis operation a t the Medr recently to visit their grand par- unchanged from this year for the
Mr. and Mrs. David McComb
ford hospital the week before.
ents In Missouri.
¡most pHrtj although a number of
and baby of Klamath Falls visited
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minor alterations a n d improve-
Mrs. McComb's parents Mr. and
| Mr. and Mrs L. F. Kelly sold
Mr. and Mrs. Basil Craig and tnents have been included. Details
Mrs. Loyal Bateo. Barbara Bates
i
home at 326 North Mabi daughter have moved to Ashland
the new program are ready
accompanied them home for a
street to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. from Orange, California.
The earlier this year than ever before.
visit
Carey.
Craigs were former residents of
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Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clark were m
Ashland
ind when Mr. Craig and his
Jacksonville Monday visiting Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weitzel f a t h e r. r ,____
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B. F. Craig,
operated
the
Clark's sister Mrs. M attie Boosey.
were hosts Saturday morning at College Cleaners on the Boule- F irs t in Rmifl Ssilh1«
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jungworth
a 9:30 outdoor breakfast at the vard.
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and daughter of Ashland were
Some months ago we interview­
Talent callers Monday evening.
ed soldiers and WACs from Camp
.
.
Semi-final 5th war loan reports
Rev. Norman Allenworth inter­ White and asked for opinions a-
p *“ ® Hood River county in first
im pastor of the Baptist church bout what they thought of the
if
r r
ia
_ .
..
J place with 206.4 per cent of Its
in Ashland spoke a t Wagner local USO club and these opinions
attained Hood River
Creek Community Sunday school were from men and women who
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ia also first in percentage of E
and church a t 2:30 P.M. Roy Mill- a who
not nave
seen asaea
overseas
duty t A s s e s s e d Property valuation of
n u n had
o w we
returned
Mrs. Kathryn Laura Matthews J o r e o r T r i o n a f i f t h In «»'¿Z "r
and now we have asked returned
TALENT NEWS
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Overseas Vets
Thinks Ashland
Has Fine (ISO Club
Oregon AAA Hand t e “ " J K »
Book To Be Out Soon iwUn
,,c‘ c*nt;
More Cars Registered
in Oregon This Year
THE
STEAK HOUSE
r I <)()']
U . I?jvpr
L” Uotlllfv
UUIliy
open under
Jackson County
V aluation Rises
men to tell what they think and
some are: Sgl. Eric Borgeson San
L T <S
r^ ? tl y
A? S? ra± !
and New Guinea says men are
more contented now and don’t
worry over trying to have a good
time but are willing to just sit
around and he finds USO just the
thing for that. Pvt. Jack Miller,
Cal., recently from Africa and
Italy says men require less re­
creation after returning and are
pleased just to be home again.
Sgt. and Mrs. H arry Ellis, from
Idaho, Sgt. Ellis has just returned
from the European war zone and
Mrs. Ellis is wdh him for his re-
Friday and Saturday
Fighter!
Lover!
Adventurer!
U , year. - »36.565.797.37.
I according to County Assessor C. A.
I
This is an increase of
$708,389.47 over 1943, when it was
$35,857,407.50.
P,.hi.r
„„i„ .* „ ,
,
«8
t luation isi plac-
ed at $8,818,127 for the 1944-45
tax year an increase of $72,439.47
year’ When U waa *8-’
*40,687.37.
.
Assessed valuation of other
properties is $27,747,670.
Last
year it was $27,111,720. a gain of
$635,590.
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Red Cross Group
SgTSS* ¿ U ’ v S o c « Bakes Donuts for USO
Services Held Tuesday
for Kathryn Mathews total <!“<**
b„ „ .
Ashland
a
i®"
g
® h
from California.
Mrs. Matthews was born In
Sheridan Wyoming, and was 45
years, and 11 months of age. She
is survived by her husband, Char-
I les L. Matthews; six brothers, J.
T Reed of U hland. C. R. Reed,
Sheridan, Wyoming, Frank Reed,
Chicago; John Reed, Chicago,
Greg Reed, Los Angeles; George
Reed, Albuquerque, New Mexico;
_uuj Mrs. H. B. Turrentlne, King-
man
man, Arizona; and her mother,
Mrs Laura A. Reed of Ashland.
Services were held Tuesday at
U tw iller Funeral Chapel, at 1:30
A Christian Science service was
heId ior the dece^a8cd.
°
,
1 more general good for service
men than other types of clubs of­
The fifth Saturday night in
fering recreation. Pvt. George July a t Ashlnd USO was taken
Young, Cal. thinks servicemen over by the Ashland Red Cross
are much better off if they have Sewing Group for a Donut Bake
access to a USO Club as it leaves The ladies of this organization
a memory of something nice and made up their donut batter at .
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.
wholesome. t
¡home and came to the clubhouse
M anne Sgt. E. G. Gardner, Cal., to bake them and the minute you
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c, .
k
recently from the Southwest Pac- I enter the building you small fresh
The< ° reS°n State Hif h* ay
ific Area thinks Ashland USO is donuts cooking and that homey commission has announced that
nicest of any small club he has atmosphere is felt throughout th ® r«<^ nUy constructed Sexton
ever been in. The recreation and • Mrs Paul Finnell refreshments ™°“ntaln “ ctlon of the Pacific
sport equipment is not often chairn^n, makes arrangem ents
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found elsewhere. Cpl. Geo, B. El­ with organizations to bring in
liott, Colo, recently from Alcon homemade cookies, cakes, etc She
'
n-JZ^n 1
d
Highway and I year in Aleutians, announces a new group to bring
8ta u
engineer R
has been back in the States for £ X ki A u S i S
A,T neriCan H . ^ l d ^ k m irnated [he c ^ i Sf
five months and has crossed the S t r o I1.A^ ,^ u i t ^ j u i c f s enefrroU
m
continent three times since a r­
rival and has been in many USO
ee2 ' P 1® comm‘f 810" ®n \ hl*hway
Clubs enroute and says Ashland Wniia msVwerermostanadc c ^ “ b!Z
USO Club excels the majority of
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goes over big £ ith th f boys
the moat » l a n d i n g mountain
road In Oregon.
o
Addressing a civil group at
Klamath Falls recently, Baldock
said he was elated over the con­
The Ashland Riders Association
dition of the Oregon highways.
- made a deal yesterday whereby
they took over the rodeo grounds
Under orders from the Army He pointed out that field crews of
1 located on Willow street. Frank Service Forces, civilian employees the commission are 500 men below
‘ Beck, the builder of the corral, a t Camp White Tuesday started a normal personnel.
sold the grounds and all the equip longer work day, under a regula- |
ment and has given possession to tion which requires them to work ,
the association who will s ta rt im­ nine hours per day, six days a
provements at once. A big horse week instead of the regular 48
and stock show is planned for the hours which has been the rule for '
first part of September, probably the past year. The regulation 1
Labor Day.
came from the ASF for their
W alter Hamby will head a com­ civilian personnel as a result of a
mittee to take charge of repairs "criticiai situation” arising from
and improvements on the grounds an accumulation of unfinished
Dentist
and to have charge of the show work.
and all arrangements. Hamby has
The longer work week went into
had long experience in producing
12-14 Swedenborg Building
horse shows and rodeos In south­ effect for m ilitary personnel at
ern California and feels that Ash­ the base Saturday, with working
land and vicinity will welcome hours from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Phone 21501
Under the new order all leaves
such entertainment.
and
furloughs
for
m
ilitary
and
r
civilian personnel have been can­
celled indifinitely.
Sexton Mountain
Road To Be Used
As Highway Model
SUSAN
MICHAEL
O ’SHEA HAYW ARD
A
U N IH O
A IT IS T S
R C IE A S E
PLUS
Dick Foran
IN
Guns thi Pecos
Sun. - Mon. - Tues.
Ginger Rogers
Riders Association
¡Gets Rodeo Grounds
Dr. H. A. Huffman
in
len d er
Comrade
Wed & Thurs.
s
S0»t
S Th.
Ot*D
$
« 4 ;rrÆ
■ff
. .
.V
More Than Ever
EVEN if you have cur­
tailed the use of your
automobile you need the
b e s t insurance protec­
tion you can buy.
G e t Comprehensive
\utomobile
Insurance
from this agency—Now
plus
anna
¿ S : S i S d ^ 'u . i '
U I"ake county, which holds fifth
place in total quota attained,
Top ten counties with total quo-
with 206 4 per cent; Grant, second
ta attained are Hood River, first
with 157.7 per cent: Currv third
with 155.8 per cent, Multnomah
fourth with 151 8 per cent; Lake
fifth with 148 7 per cent- Coos
sixth with 139 per cent Jackson
seventh with 138 per cent Clack-
-
open 24 hours a day
R e s ta u r a n t
and
Fountain Service
397 E ast Main
AS ALWAYS THE VERY BEST IN
WORKMANSHIP
AND THE MOST COURTEOUS
TREATMENT
We appreciate your patronage
WARDROBE
On the Plaza
CLEANERS
Phone 3281
Decals
A new shipment o fthese bright colored
transfers. P atterns for every purpose.
Brighten up cupboard doors, chair backs,
walls, table tops, baby’s furniture with
Decals!
10c - 20c pkg.
Also. . .
T R IM Z
the “easy to apply border. P atterns suit­
able for all rooms.
12 inch 20c - 29c
Now...
ahhoho \ s ^
Camp White Civilians
Get Longer Work Day
new
management
Billings Agency
Phone 8781
41 Fault Main
REAL ESTATE and
REAL INSURANCE
FOR SALE
METZ
5o - 10c - 25c and $1 Store
Majestic Cabinet R ad io.................$55.00
Gobe-Wernicke Sectional
Book C ase......................................$15.00
Spring Upholstered Rocker...........$10.00
Leather and Chromium
Porch C hair................................ $5.00
Baby Bed with Springs, Mattress ....$8.00
Chest of Drawers...........................$10.00
Mason Fruit J a rs...................... 35c dozen
Many Other Household Furnishings
IN THE MIDDLE OF THE BUSIEST BLOCK
Call at house on alloy, rear of
165 North Main
WESTERH THRIFT STORE
IN MEDFORD
YOUR FAVORITE CUT-RATE
PRESCRIPTIONS
DRUGS
VITAMINS
SUNDRIES
30 North Central
TOILETRIES
TOBACCOS
CIGARETTES
STATIONERY
Phone Medford 3874