Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, March 8, 1945
Judge Crawford
laiKs at cions club
’ dred Harinensen at 195 Skidmore
hud moved to Ashland lust July.
Street, witth president Mrs. Deny Evangelistic Rally
Scrvic* were held at the Meth
Adams presiuing. Chairmen oi At Church of Christ
odist Church in charge of the
TALENT, March 7—Local Red
Judge Crawford of the 4th inc various conuiutices reported
Whitlock Funeral home. Survi
Cross under the sponsorship of Judicial district circuit court, who on activities. Correspondence wus
vors include lus wife, Mrs. Jen
Mrs. Charles Skeeters and Mrs. has been substituting tor Judge read and reported on. t mai ar
nie Peltz, Hurry Peltz, Jr. of
Gertrude Ottinger met with a I H. K. Hanna during his illness, rangements were made tor the
Klaniuth Fulls und two grundsons
good response by the citizens of was the speaker ol the evening interior decoration ot the Legion
Red Croat Chairman Liat*
of
Roseburg.
Talent.
Activities of Ashland Branch
before the weekly meeting of the hall, with Mrs. Guy Appiewuiiv
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Mr. Harry Walker and Mrs. Lions Club Tuesday evening at appointed chairman ot me com
of Red Creae Home Service
Memorials
for Decoration Day.
Herald Strause returned home the Plaza Cafe. Judge Crawtord mittee and several ot the mem
Place
your
order Now. Burns
“We have a Home Service to be
Saturday from San Francisco is a gifted speaker, and at his in bers to serve with her. a group
Memorials.
pi-nid of" stutes J. L F.ulci,
where they were called by the formal talk Tuesday evening will start Wednesuay, Marco to
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Chairman of the Ashlunii Brunch,
serious illness of their nephew. chose the subject ot protecting to decorate tne hail ano on marc»»
WANTED to buy laying hens.
Jackson Cgunty Chapter of the P. O. Box 281, Ashland, Ore.
Merle Bradley of Prospect was our civil rights during and after 18 Legionaires will assist them.
American Red Cross.
here over the week end visiting the war. Pointing out that during Auxiliary members are piaiuim*
Mrs. Louise McNair, Executive
relatives.
the stress of wartime conditions, lor a lunen to be serveu aurin*
Secretary, has done a splendid
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Simmons all of us are willing and recog the working hours, lu e Legio*
job in heading this work. She has
and family moved to Medford nize the need of a restriction oi birthday party wilt be observer
been aided by a corps of assist
recently.
utterwarus.
A
harqume
puriy
uiu.
many of our personal liberties
ants who have worked tirelessly
Mrs. Art Backus of Jackson and actions, but pointed out the kitchen shower are scneuuied a
and unceasingly to aid the wur
ville was a business caller in Tal danger of having those same re a later date.
effort,
service men un d their
ent, Monday.
The Child Welfare chairman,
strictions maintained after the
families, and any other who were
Marian Sowash aged 86 years war. He stressed the need of Mrs. Hariey Dutlield tenderer
in need of a friendly helping
passed away Monday morning at every individual to take it upon her resignation and Mrs. Mitoreo
hand.
a local hospital. Mr. Sowash has himself to see that the govern Harinensen was appointed cnair-
Among the things the local
Paires reau ltin g from
lived in the valley many years.
ment relaxes them with the close man to HU the vacancy.
chapter
has been doing are:
Refreshments were served by
w
indstorm
, explosion &
Ray Morris of Prospect stopped of the war.
Production—1. Surgicul dress
in Talent Monday morning en
o
th
e
r
perils
a re not cov
At next week’s session, the the hostess, Mrs. Harmensen anu
ings,—Dee. 16th, 1942 to Feb. 1
route to Klamath Falls. Mr. Mor meeting will be the regular mon-. with her co-hostess, Mrs. Guy
Arthur Charles Bates, Oregon 1945, 218,653 dressings made. 15,
ered
by
y
o
u
r insurance
ris is a fomer resident of Talent. thly business meeting. No pro Applewhite. Next meeting will bt Centennial Evangelist for Oregon 610Vh hours given. 2 Sewing
policy. U nless you have
Mrs. Albert Murry and two gram of entertainment is planned. announced at a later date.
Churches of Christ, is assisting Feb. 1, 1944-Feb. 28th, 1945 398
children visited Mr. and Mrs.
the
local
UJprch
of
Christ
in
a
y
o u r fire policy extend
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garments finished, 703 hours giv
Andy Carroll Sunday on the
five day rany. This rally is a part en, 48 workers. 3. Knitting, 28 ed to cover such d an g ers
Laurel Hurst Road near Prospect. Legion Auxiliary
of the program leading to the sweaters finished, 504 hours giv
— y o u ’ll have to sta n d
At the last regular meeting of Meets Monday Eve
Centennial celebration of estab en 20 knitters.
the Talent Grange two new mem
lishment
of
the
first
Church
of
Home Service, Executive Sec such loss yourself.
The regular meeting of the Le
Seventy-three Boy Scouts and Christ in Oregon in 1846.
bers were added to the member
retary, Feb. 1, 1945 - Feb. 28, 1945 A sk th is agency to add
ship, they were Mr. and Mrs. Al gion Auxiliary was held Monday their leaders had a weiner roast
The
rally
began
Wednesday
Administration
16 hours
E xtended Coverage to
ton Hart .The program opened evening at the home of Mrs. Mil- and swim at Jackson Hot Springs night. Services will be held each Home Visits, 20 Corps,
hours.
Home
Ser
Monday
evening.
The
event
has
with all singing “Oregon Suits
y o u r fire in su ran ce now.
night this week, and will con vice, 40 hours. Office interviews,
been planned for some time, and clude with the Sunday night ser
Me”. A brief resume of the his
considerable enthusiasm was evi vice. The services begin at 8 o’ 20 hours. Telephone calls 251 hrs.
tory of Oregon was given by
New cases. 15. Cases, not closed, 5
dent by the boys of the three clock. The public is invited.
Eton Petri. Mr. W. W. Wheeler
Letters, 5. Telegrams, 8.
Ashland troops. Each boy brought
followed with a reading of the
This work has been for service
his
weiners
and
buns
and
the
life of George Washington as
REAL INSURANCE
troop treasuries furnished the ice place in order to facilitate deli men and service men’s families.
written by Rupert Hughes. A
very
on
the
ONE
day
set
aside
Phone
87M1
. 41 E ast Main
This
record
speaks
for
itself,
cream.
recitation “Somebody's Mother
and the people carrying on the
It had been planned to make a for the Drive.
by Bob Bates was much enjoyed
Information is not available at work feel that much more can be
real affair of it, with swimming
by all. The program closed with
this
time on whether school time done it the people of Ashland
etc. and with ihvestituie of ten
Thru Saturday
the choosing of sides and playing
will be allowed for collecting, or continue to give the fine support
derfoot
scouts,
but
a
cold
rain
games. The lecturer, Mrs. Ethel
starting just before the party not, so everyone should be work they have given in the past to
Lacy, asked al Ito be prepared to
dampened
the enthuiasm some ing now to make this ONE DAY this worthy cause.
tell some Irish story at the next
Agency for
what and some of the events were drive a success.
The Chairmen of the different
regular meeting. Refreshments
Any home or business firm hav departments ure: Inspectors und
called off because of the rain.
were served by the committee
Several of the scouts, however, ing cans for which no one has instructors, Mrs. Ed Thornton.
CHARLES
and dancing and music was en
were able to get in their swim spoken should contact one of the Mrs. Guy Applewhite. Knitting
joyed the remainder of the even
STARRETT
ming
tests for advancement in schools immediately.
Chairman, Mrs. Chas. Hast. Home
ing.
Emmett insurance
their rank. Even though the
nursing Chairman, Mrs. Claude
Mrs. Sylvia Bates chairman of
We write all forms of Life
in
weather was disagreeable, the
Frazier. First Aid Chairman, Al
the H.E.C.. that the next meeting
Insurance, Health and Acci
boys had a good time during the
len McGee. Junior Red Cross, Lin
will be held at the home of Mrs.
dent, Accident alone. Hospital
evening.
coin school, Miss Bertha Stephens
Florence Hartley, Tuesday, Mar.
isation, in Western Company.
By VIRGINIA LUT2
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Washington School, Miss Cora
18.
Barstad, Junior and Senior high
Ira Williams of Medford called
Several Local Firms
on friends here Monday.
Coach Shoeffer awarded the Each room selects its own Motor
100% in R. C. Drive
Ines Sowell of Merrill, Oregon
basketball letters to the boys who Corps, Lt. Carrie Haskins.
167 East Main Stn eet
I
plus
Four local firms have already earned them this season, Friday.
was a business caller in Talent
Phone 8561
contributed 100 per cent in the Bill Starnes was chosen by the Harold Merrill, Howard Oden, Dr.
Sunday.
present Red Cross Drive. They boys captain of the team.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skeeters
Walter Weller, Frank Van Dyke,
are Ashland Daily Tidings, Erwin
attended the funeral of Mr. B
THI ST OS Y O f
This tin can drive has started Jake Weizel and Ivor Irwin.
A D V IN T U B O U S |
Insurance Agency, Ingle Drug Co. quite a riot around school. Those
Hervy at Kerby Sunday after
Holdovers are George Chew
ANO GALLANT
and Fortmiller’s These contribu not bringing five pounds of tin Gerald Wenner, Earl Newbry,
noon.
P IO F III
tions came in before the actual cans will participate in a Kang- Clyde Caton, and Paul Finnell.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook of
DR. E. N. TERRILL
drive
started and many more eroo court held in assembly. This At the first meeting of the board,
Klamath Falls visited Mr. Cooks
EDGAR
firms
are
expected
to
join
today
C h iro p ractic P hysician
parents Mr. and Mrs. Elmer.
goes for the teachers too. For the a president will be elected to
BARRIER
•
as the Drive gets underway.
Twelve City engineers from thf
homeroom with the highest num head the board of directors.
The 100% sticker proudly dis ber ot pounds of tin the last per
Oregon State College inspected
Specialising in the Non-Con
played in any firm’s window iod of the day will be free.
the city sewage disposal plant a’
fining Treatment of
Services
at
Klamath
means that the firm as well as
Talent, Wednesday.
The staff of the Annual this
Hemorrhoids (Piles)
every employee has given to the spring has been chosen by the For Ashland Man
Office Phone 4371
Red Cross.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lindner re
tattler club. Earline Rogers is Services at Klamath ....................
Business
and
homes
are
urged
Services were held Tuesday,
ceived word from their son, Lt
Editor, Assistant Editor, Venita
Lithia Hotel Building
to place their stickers in a con- Roberson, and Business manager March 6 at Klamath Falls for
Leroy Lindner that he had beer
Ashland. Oregon
spicious place, and all individuals Bill Bissell .
Harry E. Peltz, who died here
assigned duty overseas. He is f
BACHELOR,
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are urged to wear their lapel pins
Friday at the Community Hospi
pilot in the air force. He and hi'
This will save the contributors
tal Mr. Peltz had lived in Kla
wife were visitors here a few
frorh being contacted more than Directors Chosen for math Falls for many years, but
weeks ago.
once and save much valuable CC Directory Board
time for our busy workers.
In the recent run-off election
held by the Ashland Chamber of
Commerce .seven new directors
Monday & Tuesday Tin Can Drive Ends
were chosen for the coming year.
On March 15th
Six of these were to fill the ex
March 15 is the deadline for th pired terms and one was chosen
COMPLETE GROCERY
Tin Drive in Ashland.
to fill the unexpired term of Sid
Children are warned to get Reed, resigned.
Featuring Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
their tin collected in a central
Elected were Robert Dodge,
TALENT NEWS
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Service Does Fine
War Effort Work
A Complete
Covering
Boy Scouts Have
Party Monday Eve
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