Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, September 14, 1944 Anchor shows the close affilia- 1 The Ladies of the Methodist tion ot the Manne Corps to the church met at the notue ot ans. United ótales Navy, because ot buy Garland last Wvunesuay. aonuu n u n e it lett Thursday tins uftiliaUon Mar i ncs a r e at. cio u a Muuivaom ouitc n u t- Grade schools, he suid, w ill open made their home here. Mrs. le - Known us aoluiers ot the Seu' morning tor Uie Juaiiiaui coun­ mat, setonu in inc Class or looo. on Uie earlier date. I fren was a member of the Me til- ' Marines have protected Amerl- try to work in Uie potato Harvest Funeral services were held au e taicr auennen Chicago u n i­ Htvtrirk, in his announcement, odist church, a member nt Uie can interests all over Uie globe. . Mrs. Arnold Chapman received Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 at the versity al Catte r o u e st, in. urged all students who the work- Hope Rebekah lodge and the 1 "f rum llie Hulls ot Monteiumu word ttial her mouier ut Wake­ Litwiller Funeral Chapel for Mrs tn November 21, tasa, sue was ing to continue to do so until Daughters of Union Veterans of tu the shores of Tripoli." Accord- field Kansas was seriously Hi and Mabel Elliott McLaughlin of Ash i married to w unani luccaugnnn scnool opens. ing to Uie opening lines of the Saturday night tor hut place. this city. Mr. and Mrs. Anuy Carroll famous Marines Hymn. land Rev. George Shuman was in . at a oi l Dodge, towa. in isos, uie j — --------— The first unit of Murines was who spent lust week in xuient charge of the service. | laniny m ow n rroni Dcuuwoou, i s - . n P o fr m i authorized by the Continental putting up fruit returned to Uieir Mrs. McLauglin came to Ash- aoutu Daaoia to uatuoiniu anu l’ l< a . lH « lr y I t l l v l l Congress on Nov. 10, 1775 and uonie near trail, Saturday. land three years ago in February uien to zxsiuand. Mrs. Kerns is employed at Uie . Eighth AAF Fighter Stat- . the first recruiting activ ities She had been a teacher and mis­ Surviving her are her husband, . I An khfhtb AAF Fighter Stat- were undertaken from Tun Tav­ Cuuioerson grocery. sionary, teaching in the Presby­ Wui. Mccaugnun, and two sons. D a u g h t e r 111 A s h l a n d ion, England — Technical Ser- Mrs. Loraine urundugu pur­ terian schools in Mexico, until a cverett e m o u aiccaugnnn, aac- • geant Bernard P. Motchenbacher ern in Philidelphia. chased Uie talent cam p ground breakdown tn in nnif health made nnH ah» i flu,u?1Uo» aud, Merritt c io s mc - Funeral services were held Ashland, Oregon has “bought to Mr. and Mrs. Charles make ih e Blukes moved to Ashlund entered the Presbyterian hospi­ twoM ,gianimc "‘ m 14’ [ ““X “ 13 at , tiU‘ ¿ ,l’ I ‘"" h * “ among the first sold* giancuoikj, ivi. l , o«£>gi. wilier Funeral Home for Mrs. I He ”“ was recently n . s ..... ■ M !»■——■» -• tal in Chicago. She was a devot­ James a. Mccaughim, U. S. Mar- Mary Frances Tefren, who died iers stationed on this JlLjhth TALENT, SEPT. 12,—Mr. and ed worker in the church of her me Corps, in tar t acine Area at home of her daughter Mrs Fighter Command Mustang buse Mrs. ig& Bob Keith arc the parents faith, serving as teacher and and Morns C. luccaugnnn, aac C. E. Pratt. She was born Feb- to make a purchase in the War of a baby boy born lust Tuesday Sunday school superintendent ramento anu one great grand- ruary 27, 1860 in Saratoga county bond campaign stage ruary 27, I860 in Sarutoga county Bond campaign staged by the Mrs. McLaughlin was born at child tvaren Marsnait Mccaugn- New York. In her early teens Eighth Air Force to buy a “Vic- ut the Community Hospital m came with her widowed mother tory Squudron". All planes flown Ashland. The boy weight ed 7 Final rites were field at llie Interment was made in the anti a younger brother to Grand by the Eighth will be represent- seven pounds. uitwiller funeral Cupel on Turn- A1 Redburn, Talent barber, Mountain View Cemetery. Island, Nebraska, where, she was ■ ed in the ‘Victory Squadron", left Sunday for Omaha, Nebras­ day September 5 tor Joe Silas married to George F. Tefren, and each officer and enlisted ka Carlisle, who died Saturday, for medical treatment. man buying bonds in the drive who died August 8, 1940. oept. 2 at the local hospital, 'the Perry Skeeters of Prospect Five children were born to becomes a “shareholder". spent the week end in Talent itev. Earl Downing otticiatvd ut this union, two of whom have quota was assigned to per- 1 visiting relatives. me services. ■ A 4' lpreced.il her in death. Surviving sonnel of this base under the The deceased's home was near Mrs. Sue Clayton observed her MEDFORD, —Medford junior are Mi's. Carroll E. Piatt of Ash- command of Col. William J. 93rd birthday Wednesday Sept. Eagle Point and Brownsboro, tor and senior high schools will not land; Leo J. Telfren, Washing- Cummings Jr., Lawrence, Kan­ 13. Mrs. Clayton was a civil war Uie past three years, coming open until September 25, to en- ton, D. C. and Mrs. Herbert E. sas. They were allowed five nurse and still has a very good there from Klamath county. able students to help with the Spretch, of Alturas, California. weeks in which to strive to at­ memory of it. He was born in Villisca, Mont- tain the goal. Thi They rocketed past«. M d M ‘ Linle Tame of the county, Iowa on August, the quota mark irk _ less than two Dead Indian country were Sun- “nc*. y weeks after the drive had open­ day callers here. They days old at the time of passing are for­ ed. H im marnuge t o Norma Lee Motschenbacher, who former- mer residents of Talent. Stiles was on September 18, 1926 Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kermis- in Klamath Fulls. 1 ly resided at 115 Fork St., Ash­ land, is the top ranking noncom ton have purchased a tract of Other than his wife he is sur­ in the engineering section of a land of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer vived by his mother, Mrs. Nellie Hackler on the new highwuy and Mustang squadron. Carlisle, of Ashlund; three sis­ plan on building as soon as build ters, Mrs. C. E. Huffman, Mrs. ing material can be obtained. Jesse Lilly and Miss Ruby Car­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry White- lisle of Asiiland; one brother, head,, who have been residents Fred E. Carlisle of Stockton, Cal­ of Talent the past two years ifornia. Hsi futher, George B. sold their property to Mr. and Carlisle, and two brothers Sam­ Mrs. John Walsh and left Tues­ uel . James W., preceded him in There have been 179 sm a 11 day for Denver, Colorado to death. fires extinguished and 28 larger make that their home. They are Interment was made in Moun­ blazes reported to fire officers by former residents of that city. tain View cemetery. vigilant members of Oregon’s Dr. George Bruce of Ashland IN Green Guard during the present who has filled the pulpit at the summer season. Methodist Church for the great­ 'inis youth acUvity was imUa- er part of two years has resigned ted uirte years ago oy uie xveep due to responsibilities elsewhere. Oregon Careen Association tor uie Mrs. Smith will be the new min­ FARM & DWELLING purpose ox adding tne alertness ister for he present Homer Bill­ ox ooys arm gins to uie aireauy ings of Ashland gave the ser- | AUTO AND TRUCK estaonsned puonc war on ure mon Sunday morning. LIABILITY Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown and ravages ox man-made xires. To partially reward ana to re­ family of Tionesta, California ; BURGLARY cognize Uie services of tne boys spent the week end in Talent, i HEALTH, ACCIDENT while here they gathered up fruit anu guts, tne Keep Oregon Michael O’SHEA Oreen Associauon has awarued to take home with them. AND LIFE Anne SHIRLEY Mr. afed Mrs. G. Fulton recent­ each an honor badge denoting 3 BIG ly ’°ld their property in Klamath appreciaUon tor an invaluable SENSATIONAL fcy WAl XER on ____„ Wag- I service to the weltare of tuture Falls and have moved _____ ___ DAYS t87 EA ST MAIN STR EET Gene lO ttH A R T Oregon. To lurtner compensate J*cr Creek. Mrs. Fulton was be­ Phone M J1 gun oreen announces their an- £ore her marriage Louise Gliems tnese youthful Guards, Keej Ore- daughter of Bill Gliems, ALSO SELECTED nuat acuvity ana essay contest. SHORT In e essay topic is to be “A Tate SUBJECTS trom Uie Oregon Woods". A total of nearly Raut) is to be DRIVE IN AND SEE awarded for the best essays and 1 acuvity records. Special credit is US AT THE SIGN given for service on a fire, re­ porting a tire and other services OF ouuined in the Green Guard manual. The closing date for this contest has been set tor October HI, 1944. Services Held For Mabel McLauglin ViUard, Minnesota, June 5, 1861 anu uieu auiuiu»>, avpiemoer a. oue nas been m m uvaiui suite aaay. one was a grauuuut oi uie , fruit picking, City School Su p er-1 There are seven grundchildren intenuent E. H. Hedrick announc and thirteen great grandchildren ed. Originul pians were tor the Mr. and Mrs. Tviren came to schools to open on ¡September IB, Asniand in 1892 and have since Dies At Home of S g t Motschenbacher Bu^s War Bonds TALENT NEWS ►Services Held for aoe varnsie bept. 5 y B R S IT Y Harvest Holds Up Medford Schools Frid. - Sat LITHIA Fri. - Sat. Gene AUTRY Green Guards Re­ port Forest Fires ‘Cornin’ Round The Mountain’ SEE US FOR YOUR INSURANCE MATINEE SATURDAY STARTS SUNDAY J. F. EMMETT Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Qreat as the name it honors . . . ------------------ Q .---------------- Democrats Plan JLiection Parade THE STIRRING STORY OF A FAMOUS FA M ILY! Medford—Members o f t h e Jackson County Democratic Com mittee held a get-togetner part} Tuesday night to discuss the var­ ious problems of the coming elec­ tion and to formulate plans for their coming democratic old time parade to take place between now and election day. Also to formulate arrangements covering their broadcasting program. The complete arrangements will be maue public at a later date. Among thase present were V. D. Miller, Jackson County Demo­ cratic Chairman, of Ashland, L. P. Mathes, who occupied the chair, Ralph Jennings, candidate for County Commissioner, Frank Thompson from Ashland, D. D. Davis of Medford, also Owen Walker, Don Stansel and others. The meeting was one of ac­ complishment, and the commit- 1 tee adjourned to meet again on September 18 to complete their plans. Camp White To Be Put on Inactive List Camp White has been placed on a 30-day inactive status, ac­ cording to an announcement made in Washington by U. S. Senator Guy Cordon. The camp will be maintained in a standby condition, ready for immediate use if necessary. The future of Camp White de­ pends upon the situation in the Pacific, Senator Cordon said, but that the hospital at the camp will be available for army use if need ed The camp will not be declared surplus, he said, until after con­ sideration has been given to what use could be made of it in any postwar training program. USO Directors Hears About Marine Symbol i f f ”™., ANN CORIO • CHA81ES BUITiRWORIH • TIM M Ï jninm ; ■ 3® Since more and more marines visit the city and many questions have been asked about the sym- ! bol they wear, Mrs. Jewell Lock­ hart, local USO Director, asked PFC George Meierdierck, Kla­ math Falls Barracks, to explain it. The Globe, showing in relief the Western Hemisphere repre­ sents Marine land and sea activi­ ties. . 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