Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, February 1, 1945
iston returned to their home re
cently at Depoe Bay, Oregon.
Lottie Beswick of Belview and
TALENT, Jan. 30.—The Talent Sarah Clark of Ashland visited
basketball team swamped Butte | friends in Talent Monday even
Falls 41 to 16 at Butte Falls Fri ing.
day night in a western division
Mrs. Don Montgomery left
Jackson county "B” league game. Monday morning for Portland
Mrs. Billie Breese and small for medical treatm ent
son born at the Community Hos
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Coin and
pital in Ashland January 17, re small son of Prospect were week
turned home Saturday. The boy end visitors of Mrs. Goin's par
has been named Hugh and weigh ents Mr. and Mrs. Bob Logan.
ed eight pounds at birth. This is
the second son.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Decker
and family moved to Ashland
Saturday. The Deckers have lived
in Talent for the past 14 years.
Bill Lawrence of Medford with
the Business Men's Assurance
Company was a caller in Talent,
Sunday.
Monty Montgomery with the
navy and Lloyd Lacy Jr. of the
army are home on short fur
loughs visiting parents, relatives
and friends.
Joe Dennis who has been a
patient in the Jackson County
Hospital for the last five months
returned home last week.
Melissa Comeron of Phoenix,
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spent Sunday with her mother,
Mrs. Louisa Combest.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Huff who
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spent part of the winter with Mrs
Huff's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
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Several Cases in
City Court Lately
Ashland police are credited
with several arrests this week,
all of which were heard in city
court, where disposition of their
cases were made. Arrested on
Wednesday, the 24th was Jack B.
Wagner, federal meat inspector
on a charge of parking his car in
a reserved parking zone. Three
dolars and $2.50 costs were ass
essed against him, which were
paid.
Dwaine Dell Morrison of Ash
land was arrested on a charge of
reckless driving and was fined
the minimum $25.00 and $2.50
costs and was given a 10-day sus
pended jail sentence on condi
tion of good behavior and that
his driver’s license be revoked
for one year.
Bertha Rose Freese was asses
sed $25 and $10 costs on a charge
of trespassing and given 10 days
in jail. The jail sentence was sus
pended on payment of the fine,
following good behavior and on
condition that she repair and pay
for damages on the .J. H. Like's
property.
Wm. Delaney oi Routs 2, Ash
land was fined $12.50 and was
given a 10 day jail sentence for
being drunk and disorderly. The
jail sentence was suspended on
good behavior, and providing
that he did no driving until he
secured a driver’s license.
Robert Emmett Hatch, star
route, was fined $12.50 and given
five days in jail on a drunk and
disorderly charge. The jail sen
tence was suspended when the
fine was paid.
Nathan Mullock Hallock was
assessed $12.50 for being drunk
and disorderly and Frank Ray
mond Close of route 1, Ashland
was fined $12.50 and $2.50 costs
on a charge of not having a tail
light on his truck.
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L io n s C lub H e a r s
P a rk D ir e c to r T u es.
At the weekly meeting of the
Lions club Tuesday evening,
Chester Correy, director of work
in the Ashland parks, gave an
interesting talk telling of the
work carried on in the parks of
Ashland and some of the plans
the park commission has for the
future. He stated he had recent
ly completed a survey of the
number of varities of trees grow
ing in the park and stated he had
found 108 different species, most
of which are native to Oregon
TOM CONWAY
AUDREY L0N 8
SU ND AY
Monday - Tuesday
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VICTOR VARCONI MARTIN KOSLECX
LUIS VAN ROOTEN
DR. E. N. TERRILL
Chiropractic Physician
Specializing in the Non-Con
fining Treatment of
Hemorrhoids (Piles)
Office Phone 4371
Lithia Hotel Building
Ashland. Oregon
but several being native of Asia,
Europe and other foreign count
ries.
In commenting on future pluns
he said that all pluns are of
course limited by the funds avail
able and at present only $9,200 is
bodgeted for the Ashland parks,
through tuxes, etc., but pluns are
complete for post war projects,
if and when money is available
through public works projects, or
otherwise, which will make the
Ashland parks even more widely
known than they are now. Money
and manpower is too limited ut
present to do much other than
keep the park up, Mr. Correy
stated.
About thirty Lions members
were in attendance, with Fred
Haynes being a guest and with
Roy Crossen of the X-L Electric
coming in as a new member.
Methodist Church
Finding God's will for our lives
is the main objective of the Sun
day school which meets at 9:45
A. M. Allen O. McGee is the sup
erintendent. The morning sermon
is at 11 o’clock on the subject,
"The Unknown Christ”. The choir
under the direction of Mrs. Bill
Weber will lead the congrega
tional singing and offer an an
them. The Senior and Interme
diate Methodist Youth Fellow
ship groups will meet in their
respective rooms for worship at
6:15. The evening sermon is at
7:30 o'clock, and the subject is
“Stand in awe, and sin n o t” The
mid-week Bible study and prayer
service is each Thursday evening
at 7:30. The Scripture lesson is
the last half of the 7th chapter of
the book of Hebrews. Dr. G. W.
Bruce, Minister.
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Church of Christ
F. Downing, M inister
Earl
Second and B Streets
Bible School, 9:45 a.m. E. H.
McGee, Supt. Nursery for the
tiny tots; classes for all other
ages.
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M.
Special music under the direction
of Miss Eunice Hager. Sermon,
‘ The Church That The Lord Can
Add The Saved to Day by Day”.
unior church 11:00 a.m. for be
ginner, primary and junior chil
dren. The junior and high school
Christian Endeavor societies to
meet at 6:30 p.m.
Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. The
High School C. E. society will
have charge of the evening ser
vice as a part of their observance
of Christian Endeavor Day. The
chief feature of the service will
be a simple and beautiful pag
eant..
Midweek Service, Wed. 7:30.
Junior Hi Notes
By VIRGINIA LUTZ
A student council meeting wa*
held Tuesday noon. We decided
to have some sort of annuals this
spring on a small size.
A short special assembly was
held Thursday afternoon for Mr.
Corthell since he’s leaving us at
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DRIVER
D O N ’T DRINK
the end of the term. Mr. Parks
and Mr. Norby expressed haw
sorry they were to see him leave
after nineteen successful years
here and wished him the best of
luck. Harry KannastO, presented
him with a gift from the student
body. We are all very sorry to
see Mr. Corthell leave us and al
so wish him the best of luek al
ways.
Friday night at tha Madlord
Ashland High school game, our
girls drill team marched. They
preformed again with the major
ette for our game Tuesday. They
really looked swell in their blue
and gold colors und we owe our
thanks to Mrs. Lorten.
Tuesdays game with Medford
was a big success with a score of
33-21.
.. This semesters band honor roll
consists of Bill Bissell, Helen
Flaharty, Louise Flineau, Camille
Frulun, Betty Lou Kerby. Hurry
Kannusto, Bud Kincaid, Virginia
L ill/ Virginia Lutz, George Mil
ler. Marbeth McKeever, Clifford
Neilson, Bob Pearson, Venita
Roberson, Joan Vundewarlker.
Curtis Vail and Isabelle Williums.
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Dust Mops, wet Mops. Brooms
Floor Wax, Furniture Polish. Up
holstery and Rug Cleaner. At
your Marshall Wells Stors. On
the Plaia. Phone 21231.
n — —
Mrs. W. H. Ford and Mrs. El
mer Graves of Duinsmuir came
over Tuesday evening to spend a
few days at the M. T. Burns home
and to attend the wedding of Mrs.
Ford's sister, Miss Betty Jo Burns
Thursday morning.
Mrs. Helen Restad, who has
been employed at J. C. Penney's
since before Christmas, resigned
her position and is now working
at the Frideger Wholesale Gro
cery company as an office em
ployee.
Rummage Sale given bv Ply
mouth Guild, Saturday Fab. 3.
at Bart Millers Real Estate Office
Mens suits, sweaters, childrens'
clothes and ladies dresses.
Air Cadet Harlalee Wilson was
called home on emergency leave
this week because of the illness
of his grandmother in Portland,
coming in from Amarillo, Texas,
Saturday to spend a day or so
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. M. Wilson at 666 Iowa street
before going on to Portland to
visit with his grandmother. Cadet
Wilson left last August to join
the air corps and is taking his
preliminary training and is now
waiting to begin his actual flying
work. He is widely known in
Ashland as he has gone through
the school system here, taking a
very active part in the musical
side of school activities, he being
a violinist of note in this area.
Soon after arriving at his Texas
base, he became a member of the
base orchestra and not long ago,
received an appointment to play
with the Amarillo Philharmonic
Orchestra, of which he is justly
proud. Cadet Wilson returned
from Portland Wednesday even
ing to spend a few days here at
Ashland before returning to his
base, and is spending part of his
t i m e renewing acquaintances
with friends about town, who
were glad to see him home.
Mrs. Alice Kent came in last
Friday from Oakland, California,
to spend a few days visiting with
her friends, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Emmett on Ashland Mine road.
Mrs. Kent is looking for a home
m Ashland with the intention ol
living here.
Rummage Sale given by P ly
mouth Guild, Saturday Fab. 3.
at Bert Miller* Real Estate Office
Mens suit*, eweater*. children*'
clothe* and ladies dresses
Prof. Vining Will
Speak to Cub Pack
The Washington School Cub
Puck Committee met in thv office
of Washington School Suturduy
night with the following m em ls«
present: Mr. C. M Frazier. Chair
man, Rev. Earl F. Downing. Mr.
J. Q. Adams, Mrs. H. W. Oden,
Mrs. II. C. Stemple. Mrs. C. C.
Clifton and Joseph L. Fader,
Cubmastcr.
It was decided that the regulur
Puck Meeting would be held in
the lower hull of the Washing
ton school, Friday, Feb. 2, at 8:00,
with Prof. I. E. Vining us guest
speaker.
Mr. Vining who is nationally
known for his stories on Oregon
History und Indian Lore has kind
ly offered to tell some of his fav
orite stories to the boys.
Following the Story Telling
Hour, some informal singing of
old folk songs will conclude the
evening progrnm.
The Dens will have an exhibit
table where they will display
their handicraft and achievement
work. There will be NO awards
presented ut this meeting.
The renewal of the Cub Pack
Charter and the securing of new
Committeemen to replace those
retiring were discussed. The meet
ing adjourned promptly at 9:00.
All parents of the Cubs and
other persons interested in Cub
bing are cordially invited to at
tend this Pack Meeting.
Entering the marine corps for
the second time. Jack A. Shaffer,
401 Beach street, left for the San
Diego “boot” camp January 29,
immediately following his enlist
ment. He previously served from
1937 to 1940, when he was on
duty aboard the USS Idaho.
In civil life Shaffer was employ
e das a truck driver in Ashland.
His wife, Mrs. Miriam L. Shaffer,
and two children live at the local
addresR.
Business callers i n Ashland
Monday were Robert Holmes and
Glen Pendergast, both Southern
Pacific officials from Medford.
Three carloads of young people
from the Methodist Church went
to Medford on Sunday afternoon
to attend a Methodist Fellowship
Rally and worship service. The
Medford groups were hosts and
provided “eats” at 6 o'clock. This
was followed by a worship ser
vice in the Little Chapel. The
young folks stayed for the even
ing service of music by the Rust
College Negro sextet. These two
groups of young folks meet for
worship in their church in Ash
land each Sunday evening at 6:15.
Mr. and Mrs. John Billings are
the sponsors of the senior group,
and Mrs. Alma Baker and Mrs.
G. W. Bruce are the sponsors for
the Intermediate group.
Mr. James M. Spencer, State
Water Master, from Hermiston,
Oregon has been visiting at the
home of Donald M. Spencer, dur
ing the past week end. While
here Mr. Spencer accepted the
position as Manager of the Med
ford Irrigation District, and will
make his home in Medford, some
time in February.
Mr. Spencer is well known in
Ashland, as a graduate from Ash
land high, and was one of the
Engineers who constructed the
big Reeder Gulch Dam, for our
Mr. and Mrs. Ixniis Dodge left
last week for Terra Bella, Calif
ornia where they plan to spend a
few weeks in resting and taking
a vacation.
Rummage Sale given by Ply
mouth Guild, Saturday Fab. 3.
at Bert Millers Real Estate Office
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