Southern Cregon Miner, Thursday, August 17, 1944 LOCAL HAPPEN'uGS At the regulur weekly m eeting u t the IJous Club Tuesday even­ ing, tho mem be re, In the ubaetice of a more form al p ro g ru n , helped fold and mail some 1800 letters and m em bership curda to Jackson county farin era from the Keep Oregon Green Com m ittee. Robert Dodge, an onthualuatlc m em ber of the club, and chairm an of the Jackson county K(XJ com m ittee, was director of the work. About an hour o r b e tte r waa required to do the work. John Strom berg, tho couch for the Aahland high ach<*»l waa a guest of H erb Hu at on and helped with the w ork alao. The program com m ittee la planning to provide several Intereating sp eak ers In the n ear fu tu re for YOUR FRIENDLY STORE COMPLETE GROCERY F ea tu rin g Fresh F ru its and V eg eta b les SPECIALS EVERY DAY PLA ZA GROCERY Mr. and Mrs. Hays the club m eetlnga. Pvt. Dorotny Kay, a m em ber of the Air Force WAC8 la home on furlough com ing In Thursday from Las Vegaa, Nevada. She la visiting her m other, Mrs. Mlltcn Foster, She finds WAC work In­ teresting, as ahe la chauffeur for th e office force a t the a ir base at I- hh Vegaa. She la on furlough for two weeks. Mr. and Mra. C. Hen H erring, of S i C entro California, atopped In Ashland Tuesday, to visit for a ahort time. Mr. H erring Is form er- ' iy secretary of the C ham ber of ; Commerce for the El C entro Cham ber and was on his way to Longview, W ashington, to tak e over the duties of secretary of th a t cham ber. Mra. Alice P atterson, who h as been active In g ettin g to g eth er a i woman’s softball team i a wom an's aolfball team , reports th a t eight g irls turned out for practice Monday evening, and she has hopes of g ettin g a com plete team form ed th a t they m ight play o th er team s In this vicinity. A farew ell p a rty w as tendered BOYS and GIRLS Here's YOUR Chance To Pitch In And Help To Harvest Our Fruit C rop---- Mr». Floy Miles M onday evening A t V arsity T heatre Friday and S atu rd ay by h er intim ate friends. The p arty was held a t Kupp'a C afe a t Cen­ tral Point where a chicken dinner waa enjoyed. Mrs. Miles left Tues­ day evening to Join her husband, who la in the arm ed services a t Paso Robles, C alifornia. P resent a t the p arty w ere Norm a Madden, Helen W alker, B em iece N utter, Mabell Brace, Alice P atterso n and M argaret Hulen. The recipient of the p arty was presented a corsage and several lovely g ifts by her ! friends. Mrs. J. R. P itten g er and daught ers Marlene, Ann, B arb ara Jean, Julia Lee cam e down from P o rt­ land S aturday to visit with John R. ld tte n g er and A unt Ella P itt­ enger a t 315 N orth Main S treet. The fa th e r of th e th ree sm all daughters Is w ith the Navy in the South Pacific. The p a rty will retu rn to th eir hom e in P o rtland Dick Powell and Lucille Ball in a scene from "Meet The People," w ith this coming S atu rd ay . Spike Jones and his band. Paul J. Schrans a bookbinder with the Rosicrucian P ress a t San ing, n e a r th e underpass on Paci­ Oregon has been am ong the Jose, California, Is spending sever­ fic highw ay when a re ar tire blew leaders both in th e num bers of al days in Ashland this week on out as he w as rounding a turn, WAVES volunteering from this I his annual vacation. He has with th e resu lt th a t the ca r tu rn ­ a rea and in th e num ber of spent his vacation here for a num ­ ed over a t least once, sustaining W AVES who have received higher ber of years. This y ear he came considerable dam age. ratin g s because of g re a te r ability, w ith the inten t on of buying peach Accom panying Capt P leasan t skill or efficiency. trees for his acreage outside San was his wife and thirteen m onths Jose and T uesday he purchased old son. They w ere on th eir way 400 sm all peach trees which will to th e Dalles Oregon, to visit w it be delivered soon to him. He finds C apt P leasan t's parents. Mrs. Get SI for $3 out of your th a t th e Oregon fru it trees m ake P leasan t sustained the only injury CHRISTMAS savin gs — in­ much better fru it when th e trees In th e accident su fferin g from a vest in WAR BONDS. Keep a re grown and has been buying cu t over th e rig h t eye which re­ on BAC KING THE ATTACK. them here for some years. quired several stitches to close. Mrs. Lusted, an elderly lady She w as tre a te d a t the Commun- and her daughter, Miss Susanna H ospital Lusted, who has been a teacher I ' _______ in the Los Angeles schools, hav J wrn v v IT r (r O c P n l i « f - purchased a home a t 314 Garfield . L l g v S L a llllS l .. street. Mrs. Lusted has been m ak- m ent in th e W A V E S ing her home w ith an o th er daugh- , ________ Dr. H. A. H u ffm an ter, Mrs. M. A. B arn e tt who lives , To reac), tile national goal of on a ten acre tract, out near the ' 97000 WAVES, th e U. S. Navy Dentist brick yard, Miss Lusted left Los neeo 3 approxim ately 25,000 m ore Angeles M onday and is expected , W AVES before th e end of the In this week end some time. year, according to Herb. C rain of 1 12-14 Swedenberg Building John R. P itten g e r received word , th e M edford N avy recru itin g ata- th is past week end th a t he w as ' tion, which handles W AVES ap- Phone 21501 again a g ran d fath er, a d au g h ter ! plications in this area. being born Monday, A ugust 7 to ( M ore th an 73,000 W AVES are and Mrs. E earl K. E dsall a t K la­ now on active d u ty in th e con- ' m ath Falls. tin en tal lim its of the U nited S., ' “ having replaced th a t m any—o r , USO H eIps°W ith more— trained N avy men for ser- vice on fig h tin g ships o r a t ad­ vanced bases . Soldier’s W ed d ing IN S U R A N C E Success of th e W AVES p ro ­ ‘‘T h at you can depend on” 11 The Ashland USO w as helpful g ram h as brought high praise AUTOMOBILE F IK E recently in helping a group of sol- from the co u n try ’s naval leaders d i o r a i r n m tk iA X C d /T f n r r l A i r R o o o ' — diers, from th e M edford A ir Base, because these a le rt young women to celebrate a huddle’s wedding a re handing hundreds of jobs of day. th e v a s t naval organization fo rm ­ The bridal p a rty w anted to have erly th e exclusive w ork of men. a picnic in L ithia P a rk and were Oregon h as contributed sub­ in need of some cooking utensils, sta n tia l num bers of W AVES to LIFE so they cam e to th e USO to see if th e national to tals so th a t th ere HEALTH & ACCIDENT they could borrow frying pan, cof- a re few big naval activ ities in the fee pot, etc., and th ey w ere very nation where Oregon g irls a re n o t M. T. B U R N S much pleased when they found on duty. ON TH E PLAZA they could do this. The newlyweds O U M X X X XXMMXXXXjaGOQOKXXj were Pvt. and Mrs. John Ham ilton P v t H am ilton is a w eath er obser­ ver a t th e Medford A ir Base and Mrs. Ham ilton ju s t arriv ed from N EW M ATTRESSES Iowa. FACTORY TO YOU L ate r in the evening th e p arty OLD »LATTRESSES »LADE came back to th e USO to retu rn LIK E NEW the borrowed artic le s and enjoyed NEW BOX SPRINGS dancing a t th e club. WHILE THEY LAST -O-- p e r lo ad o f D R Y F IR SLADS FIRE BURNS SMALL BUILDING ON NORTH MAIN A sm all building containing a trailer burned a t the hom e of Fred Taylor, 137 N orth Matin S treet, S atu rd ay afternoon, the blaze s ta rtin g from burning trash . The fire spread rapidly from th e tra sh pile to th e building. Mr. T aylor was engaged in fig h tin g the fire with th e gard en hose w hen the fire tru c k arrived. Car U n sets as R ear Tire B low s Out veryone w h o can possibly spare the time should lend a hand in picking and packing Rogue River Valley’s great fruit crop—our greatest industry! Orchardists and packing plants sorely need help as many experienced workers have gone to the armed forces and war produc­ tion plants. Food is a vital war com­ modity—and Uncle Sam expects his young nieces and nephews to do their Share in harvesting it. Here is YOUR chance to really aid the war effort p,nd, at the same time, earn good hioney for war bonds. The nation— jind YOUR community—will profit by your cooperation. Will you do YOUR part? E Where to Enroll Visit th e E m ergency F arm Labor Office in th e A shland C ham ber of Com m erce building. Do It TODAY! Enlist in th e arm y of fru it w orkers who will h a r ­ v est a n d pack the Roguo R iver Valley fr u it crop this year! 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