Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 10, 1944, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, August 10, 1944
Perfect Love." Miass Eunice Hag-
Monty Leon Montgomery, son who died August 4 at Sacremento ’on the street at any time, no
er sang "When Love Is Sweet" of Mr. and Mrs. Don Montgomery, The Rev. George Shuman officiat­ drinking or gambling, and if he
and "O, Promise Me" before the Donald Lee Wilburn, son o f Mr. ed and arrangements were by gets Into further trouble, he must
Lohengrin music processional as and Mrs. Ralph Wilburn and Le- Lltjw'iller Funeral Home. Mr. Mag be taken Into custody at once.
. — . — 1>
. -
roy Williams, son of Mrs. Dave ill was 70 years and eight months
The Presbyterian church was the bridal party entered.
Procedlng the bride on the arm Bradley have enlisted in the U. S. of agei at the time of his death.
the acene of a beautiful wedding
He was born in Siskiyou county,
ceremony Monday evening. Aug­ of her father, were Mrs. William Navy.
Mr. J. Red burn of Medford was California, Just over the Oregon
ust 7, when Mias Doris A Hitch* Beagle, sister of the bride and
cock became the bride of Lee G. Mrs. Ned Mars, matrons of honor a business caller in Talent Mon­ border but spent much of his time
in tynla area. He was a retired
Schnell of Filer, Idaho. The bride and the flower girl Billie Jean day.
The first accident to befall a
Mr. and Mrs. H L. Combe of miner.
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Beagle Leonard Alley of Portland
Survivors lncludd a son, Sidney Rogue Forest plane happened last
Fred W. Hitchcock. Ashland and was beat man. The vows were pro­ Jacksonville were visiting here
Magill in Washington; a brother, Wednesday at the Illinois Valley
the groom is the son of Mr. and nounced by the Rev. George Shu­ Sunday evening.
man, pastor of the First Pivsby-
Bobbie Bates Is spending the A. A. Magill of Sacremento; sis­ airport when a plane, piloted by
Mrs. C. F. Schnell.
Fred Frank, wl o was Instantly
Promptly at seven o'clock Mrs. terian church here and assisted by week in Medford visiting his cou­ ters, Mrs. S. S Mitchell, Ashland, killed
n the tragic accident. The
Mrs. J. P. Mitchell of Willows.
J. W. McCoy played on the organ the Rev. Jarnos Edgar, former sin Richard Rates.
Mr. and Mrs Ben Cuthbersoii Calif., Mrs. H. H. Green of Sac­ accident happened about 2:25 p.
Schubert's "Ave Maria," and "O pastor, using the single ring cere­
mony.
spent Sunday in Ashland at the remento iuid a neice Mrs. Char­ m. The plane had been grounded
for repairs, but appeared to be
Following the ceremony, a re- home of their daughter Mrs. Bill lotte Robbins of Ashland.
In good condi,Ion. A crew of three
--------- o- ■ - ,
ception was held at the Lithia Jung worth and family
smoke Jumpers, the name applied
Hotel. Assisting Mrs Hitchcock , A family dinner was held Sun-
to parachutists who are landed
were Mrs. Alice Willits. Miss Eu- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
near a fire, under charge of Jack ,
genia Carson, Mrs. James Briggs Latham McDowell. Those attend
Helntzelmon, had started to a fire
Mrs. Eric Wren. Miss Madge lng were Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
In the early afternoon The plane
Mitchell and Miss Hager. The Clark and family. Mr. and Mrs.
was about 30 feet off the ground :
bride and groom cut the wedding George Clark and family, Mr and
, when the engine stopped and the i
cake an the cutting was continued Mrs. Ben Clark all of Talent. Mr.
! pilot pancaked easily to tjh«* !
by Mrs. Carlton Elhart
YOUR OWN
and Mrs. Raymond Clark and
ground and the crew was removed
The bride grew’ up in Ashland family of Ashland and Mrs. Allen
from the plane
GOOD
and is a graduate of the local Clark and three children of Port­
After making repairs, He’ntzel
schools and the college. She also land. Mrs. McDowell Is a daughter
B
^
p
S
E
NSE
As a follow-up to their succes- i man asked the pilot to make a
attended the University of Wash- ‘ of Mr. Ben Clark.
Ington. She was a member of the i The O D.O. Club met at the Ful "buy-a-bomber"
campaign best run before the crew went
d t ì i f TELLS YOU,
faculty of the Washington school home of Mrs. Roy Levander Fri- conducted last fall to “buy" with back Into the plane. It was on
this
test
run
that
the
accident'
oc­
here and was prominent in social day with a picnic dinner. About war bonds, heavy bombing planes
M ISTER-
circles. The groom is an employee twenty ladies were present.
For ^he army. Oregon clubwomen curred. The plane was a an a'tl
tude
of
about
300
feed
when
the
of the Pacific Telephone company i The regular meeting of Home
stage another bond selling
and lived in Portland for a num- Economic Club that w’as to meet drive this fall to help pay for an enjlne stopped again, throwing tin
LAUfi
bers of years. He is a graduate of at the home Mr. and Mrs. Tom air armada for the navy. Drive plane into a stall and crashing
r w ■ "w ■ i ■ ■ h
the University of Idaho. Following Bell Thursday has been postponed dates will be September 15 to De- west of the a'rportl The plane
AND'
burst Into flame upon the Impact
a
honeymoon
trip,
the
couple
will
because
of
the
sudden
death
of
.
cumber
1.
SONG]
the crew had to stand hv
be at home at Madras for the their son Floyd Bell who died sud­
Plans for the new campaign, to and
STREE
without
being of any assistance In
»
present.
denly at his home Sunay at Phoe­ be conducted In cooperation with
----------- o - --------
nix.
the women's division of the Ore­ getting the flames out.
• One match, one
J Mr. Will Bates and Mr. O. Man­ gon finance committee, were an­
dgarette,
one care­
nounced
during
the
week-end
by
ning returned home Monday from
a week’s fishing and camping trip Mrs. George Moorhead, Salem,
less act can undo
president of the Oregon Federa­
at Hyatt Lake.
th e . . .
tion of Women's clubs and Mrs.
A Traveling Examiner of Oper- j
Saidie
Orr
Dunbar,
Portland,
wo­
100 yean
ators and Chauffeurs is scheduled
A registered Jersev, Gamboge
men's division director.
to arrive in Ashland, Monday.
Emperor Pr'nee, 133958, was re­
It takes to
The Oregon bond sale will be cently purchased bv Verdun E.
Aug 14, 1944, and will be on duty |
grow a
part of a national effort In the Dixon, Ashland The American
at the City Hall between the
I •
General Federation of Women s Jersey Cattle Club records each
hours of 9 A M. and 5 P.M., ac­
mature
that x I clubs to "purchase' navy aircrafe; change of ownership, each pro­
cording to a recent announcement . . Word has been received
- ----------
forest.
released from the Secretary of .
Aaron Ayres of Jackson- to outfit task force carriers with ‘ duction record and each tvpe clas-
ville has been decorated with the ' planes for offense and to provide slflcalon of Jersevs in the forty-
state's office.
All those wishing pennits or Distinguished Flying Cross. The ! inshore patrol planes to defend eight states of America
KEEP OREGON GREEN ASSN.
licenses to drive cars are asked citation which accompanied Lieu- ' the United States and reconquered
to get in touch with the examiner tenant Ayres' decoration read; islands and lands.
SALEM, ORCOON
17
Y
E
A
R
O
L
D
S
C
A
N
"For extraord.nary achievement . This time, Mrs Moorhead says,
during these hours.
while serving as a pilot of a B-17 I individual clubs will be asked to S T IL L E N L I S T I N N A V Y
Flying Fortress on a number of decide which type of navy plane
bombardment missions over Ger- I they wish to have carry their
Expanded quotas for voluntary
many and enemy occupied Europe, name and then to sell war bonds enlistments from the 17 year old
Displaying great courage and | to buy It! Groups of small clubs group, recently Inaugurated by
sktll. Lieutenant Ayres has mater- | may work together or as parts of the navy after a restricted per-
The Woman's Society of Chris­ lally aided in the success of each city, county or district federation lod, apparently will continue In
tian Service of the Methodist of these missions and his actions units. Each plane will have a de- effect this month, according to
church held its regular monthly are an inspiring example for his calcomanla placed inside bearing word received by Recruiting Se-
Dentist
meeting at the church on Friday fellow flyers The courage, cool­ the name of its sponsor,
I clallst Herb Crain of the Medford
ness and skill displayed by Lieut­
August 4th.
Types of planes which may be Navy Recruiting station
The group gathered on the enant Ayres on these occations
church lawn at 9 o’clock, where reflect the highest credit upon sponsored and the approximate 1 Original announcement of the
12-14 Nwedenberg Building
and S
F
a
cost
each delude these: PB4Y heightened quotas for enlistments
fruit juice was served, they then himself
theT'nited 4tate<"
F
<* Liberator patrol bomber, $280.000; of young men In this age bracket
proceeded to the church dining
T4
.
C
1 F6F Hellcat fighter. $88,500; SB was marked ‘ ‘ by an Influx of pros­
Phone 21501
room where a delightful social
Lieut. Ayres is a former Cen- - 2C Helldiyer scout bomber, $108 pective young bluejackctri Into
time was enjoyed during the tral Point boy, having attended 000; TBF Avenger torpedo bom- navy substations throughout the
breakfast which was served by school here and being one of the ber $132,000; PMB Mariner patrol Oregon district, which Is contln-
the following members of the basketball stars—Central Point bomber,
$413.000; PV Ventura, ulng unabated
committee for the day. Mesdames American.
IIW IS S T O N I-M IC K tV tO O N F T
$196
000;
PBTT Oatalina patrol
Repoening of quotas for an In­
Eubanks. Harker. Bergstrom, By- J
FAY H O ID IN -S A « A H A O IN
born b e r ,$ 172 JMX); F4U Corsair creased number of 17 year old en-
•O H IT A GC A NVILLI and
ers, Durham, Johnson, Mason and •
t ,
fighter, $108,000
UstmcnQs Is in line with recent
HERBERT M A A SH A U
Miss Hartley
? rifaty IS “OK” Day
Chairman of the Oregon cam- pronouncement of Secretary of
Routine business was dispensed A f
IT O f 'i
paign will be Mrs. Qtarles W. the navy James Forreatal that the
■ with. A quartpt from the Interme-
a A b llltlllQ t o ’ /
Robison,
Portland, war bond chair strength of the navy will be In­
diate Youth group presented two ’
-----------
man for the state federation, who
to keep pace with acceler-
I numbers under the direction of
Friday at the local USO was a directed its "buy-a-bomber" drive creased
atej navaj operations In the south
j Mrs. Monroe.
busy one. Just as the doors open-
fall when war bonds totaling , pacific.
Dr. Bruce informed the society ed soldiers made on appearance ; last
mOre than $667,000 were sold In
Thus far there has been no or-
that the work on the f replace and wives club got under way and i a month -enough to "buy”
.
.
, , .
, a der to reduce voluntary enlist -
which is being installed in the things were humming all through
bomber, a meduim bomber, rnents of 17-sters, although such
church parlors is almost complet­ the afternoon. Soldiers working heavy
and a pursuit plane.
a curtailment might again be di­
ed.
jig saw puzzles, shooting archery
----------- o
rected at any time, tFe recruiter
Mrs. Tilton reminded the mem­ and just resting and writing let­
emphasized in urging Navy mhid-
bers that the next meeting will ters and the wives playing “Liver­
ed young Oregonians who feel
feature a mite-box opening.
pool Rummy” for their past time.
they meet the simple basic enlist­
Later in the afternoon ladies
ment requirements — Including
from the Baptist Church brought
. , —
I principally normal health and nhy
j in lovely home made cookies for
Allan King, Ashland youth, who , gjea.1 fitness— to make applica-
Friday evening refreshments. Mrs. was arrested a couple of weeks tlon for enlistment at once while j
------------
Paul Finnell, Refreshments chair- ago on a charge of forgery, was
opportunity Is available.
TALENT, August 8,—The Tai- man: announces this group will taken before Judge H. K. Hanna the Men
reached their 18th
ent Garden Club met at an all day Furnish cookies on the first Fri- at Medford, Thursday, after being birthday having
are subject to selective
meeting Tuesday at the home of daY °F each month. This is anoth- held In the county jail, to await service and cannot be given any
Mrs. Ben Clark. The following er n«w organization to volunteer hearing. The court defered the assurance whatever of a choice of I
were present: Mrs Edna Holdrige to bring cookies to the USO Club. sentence for six months Stipula­ service
branch prior to induction
Mrs. Mary Withroe, Mrs. Grace
----------- o-----------
tions of the court were tfrat King inlo the armed forces.
Galbreth, Mrs. Ed. Robson. Mrs Q p r v i p o c V l n n i n . r T ..— must pay all obligations, which
Orma Goddard. Mrs. Jay Terrill, I ^ T V l C e S A 1 011(1 i i y I O T . will amount to some $300. Good
397 E ast Main
Mrs. Roy Levander, Mrs. Winnie S a i T l l I p i M n t r i l l
conduct is required for the period.
Mason, Mrs Wilds Mrs Tom Bell O d ,,I U C I A i a g l H
-BUY BONDÉ
The Judge stated he would consi­
Mrs. Gertrude Othingger, Mrs
der dropping the sentience if
Ralph Jennings,' Mrs. Lula Mills,
Graveside services were conduc- King's behaviour Is satisfactory
Mrs I. C. Williams and the host- ®ed at the Mountain View ceme- during the period. Other terms in-
ess, Mrs. Ben Clark. At the gath- terY For the late Samuel Magill, I eluded the securing of emplov-
ering a handkerchieF shower was ^ Pioneer resident of this territory ment immediately and no loitering
given honoring Mrs. I. C. Will-
iams who will soon move to Med­
ford. Refreshments of tea and
cookies were served.
Schnell-Hitchcock
Wedding Monday
Forest Service Plane
Crash Kills the Pilot
BUYMORt THAN BEFORE
Oregon Clubwomen
to Sell Bonds for
Navy Air Armada
Friday and Saturday
YÄ'/
w
^C A R E F U L!
State License Exam­
iner Coming Aug. 14
1 ocal Farmer Buys
Registered Jersey
Centra Point Boy
Wins I). F. Cross
V
Sun. - Mon. - Tues.
Christian Service
Met Friday, August 4
Dr. H. A. Huffman
THE
STEAK HOUSE
Next Wed. & Thurs.
open under
BOM BS
AW AY!
new
management
Allan Kin# Placed
On Probation
TALENT NEWS
open 24 hours a day
R e s ta u r a n t
and
Fountain Service
AS ALWAYS THE VERY BEST IN
WORKMANSHIP
AND THE MOST COURTEOUS
TREATMENT
plus
Don’t
w ait until after
you have a loss to find
out if you have enough
Insurance or whether
you’ll have to pay p art
of the loss from your
own pocket.
Ask this agency to
check over your insur­
ance policies NOW — be­
fore you have a loss.
WAR
YLOAN
Reduced to Cost!
$5.98
$3.98
ONE GROUP
Better Summer Dresses
We appreciate your patronage
WARDROBE
On the Plaza
CLEANERS
Phone 3281
Jerseys, sheers, crepes
ONE GROUP
Print, Crepes
These Are Real Bargains!
Billings Agency
METZ
Phone 8781
41 East Main
REAL ESTATE and
REAL INSURANCE
5c - 10c - 25c and $1 Store
IN MEDFORD
IN THE MIDDLE OF THE BUSIEST BLOCK
YOUR FAVORITE CUT-RATE
PRESCRIPTIONS
DRUGS
VITAMINS
SUNDRIES
TOILETRIES
TOBACCOS
CIGARETTES
STATIONERY
WESTERN THRIFT STORE
30 N orth Central
Phone Medford 3874