Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 15, 1945, Image 8

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    S o u th ern O regon M iner, T h u rsd a y , M arch 15, 1945
TALENT NEWS
WANTED TO BUY—Hlghtest
of stimulating greater interest in | Ashland Soldier Is
prices paid for livestock, poultry,
accident prevention activities,
Farrell said
Wounded in Belguim and rabbits. Call or bring them
Forest Ward son of Mr. and
In a letter to his father, Dale in. East Side Market.
“Astoria, winner of first place
Mis. Claude Ward who has been
in the top population group is the Hibbs stated that he had been
in India lor the past two years is
only large city in the state to re­ wounded in the fighting in Bel- FOR SALE—House Trailer. 12 ft.
home visiting his parents and
port no traffic fatalities for the guim, having been injured by a I long, factory built . Cupboards
was badly wounoed the past
year 1944,” Farrell said. In 1943, rifle bullet In his leg, which broke Sink wired for electricity. W. A.
summer.
Astoria reported two fatalities. the bone, but that he was getting York. 27 Strawberry Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Dixon of
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Medford, winner of second place, along okay. Ha visited with his
Jacksonville were calling on
Memorials
for Decoration Day.
reported
one
in
comparison
to
father
j
u
s
t
before
Christmas
friends in Talent Saturday even­
four in 1943. The Dalles, winner prior to his being shipped over­ Place your order Now, Burns
ing. 1 he Dixons are former re-
of first place in the second divi­ seas .He has been with Gen. Pat­ Memorials.
siueuts of latent. 'Iheir son Don­
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sion, also reported no fatalities ton’s army. Hibbs wus born in
ald was recently inducted mto
WANTED to buy laying hens.
in 1944 and both Newberg and I Ashland and attended the schools
the service.
Warrenton, the other first place here. The family live at Apple- P. O. Box 281, Ashland, Orc.
The citizens of Talent and vi­
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winners, had no fatalities that gate.
cinity rejoice with Mr. and Mrs
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS
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year.”
Theodore Kyall that their son
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Pritchard
Iheodore Jr. has been released
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
visited several days the past week
from the Japanese prison camp
with Mrs. Pritchard's sister, Mr.
in the Phtlipines. Tney had re­ THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
and Mrs. Jack Curry at Park
ceived no direct news from him THE COUNTY OF JACKSON
Make Our
In the Matter of the Estate of
View Convalescent home. The
since Dec. 31, 1941. Mr. Kyall was
FRED HENRY GILBERT, De­
in the Merchant Marine when ceased.
WITH THE FIFTH ARMY, Pritchards were on their way to
taken
Place
Italy—is fighting in Italy’s Apen­ Missouri, after several yeurs work
The undersigned having been
Born to P v t and Mrs. Gerald appointed by the above entitled
nines before the Po Valley with by Mr. Pritchard as a riverter in
Fierling on March 8, a seven Court of the State of Oregon, for
the 362nd Infantry Regiment various war plants up and down
Your Place
which broke through the Gothic the Pacific coast. He has quit
pound girl at the Community the County aforesaid, Adminis­
work because of his health.
Hospital in Ashland.
Line
in
one
of
its
highest
and
best
Sunday
is
expected
to
be
a
red
trator of the Estate of FRED
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell of HENRY GILBERT deceased, and letter day in the revival cam­ defended sectors. The 362nd is
Sgt., Bob Lilly, son
Medford were business callers having qualified, notice is hereby paign now in progress at the Free part of the 91st "Powder River of Technical
Jess
Lilly,
well known Ashland
here last Friday.
given to the creditors of, and all Methodist Church located on 777 Division with the Fifth Army.
grocer, wus wounded in Louxem-
E.
Main.
Evangelist
Elmer
McKay
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clark left persons having claims against
His regiment broke across the burg recently. In a letter just re­
Friday morning by stage for San said deceased, to present them, Nationally known Preacher from Sieve River in the strongly de­ ceived Bob was reported to be
Diego, California. They will stop verified as required by law, with­ Greeville, Illinois, who is conduct fended line and attained the top making normal improvement. Mr
in Sacramento, and visit Mrs. in six months after the first pub­ ing the campaign will preach of Mount Calv.i, 2225-foot-high Lilly says that Bofo is in the 80th
Edith Brant and in Marysville lication of this notice to said G. three times in the morning at 11 mountain in which the Germuns infantry division of Patton's 3rd
and visit Laura Tryer. These are H. BILLINGS at his office in A. M. on the subject Ashlands had emplaced artillery in tunnels Army. He has been in the service
greates Evil. In the afternoon at running 50 feet underground in
former residents of Talent They Ashland, Oregon.
about 2years. All of us wish Bob
G. H. BILLINGS, Administra­ 2:45 Rev. MeKay will deliver his rock.
plan on being away ten days.
On the Plaza
a
most speedy recovery.
Mrs. Roy Coffman returned tor of the Estate of FRED HEN­ sermon entitled the Battle of Ar­
At the entrance of one of these
mageddon, When, and Where
home Monday evening from a RY GILBERT, deceased.
Garden and Lawn Grass Seed.
there
had been seven enemy
Fought?
In
the
evening
at
7:30
Dated
February
15,
1945.
two weeks visit in Chilloquin
Garden
Tools at Mars hell-Wells
guns
emplaced.
The
outfit
captur­
The
Unpardonable
Sin.
What?
2 .15. 4t
with her son Elvis and family.
on the Plasa. Phone 2-1231.
ed
400
Germans
and
killed
and
Will
be
the
subject
used.
Rev.
E.
At an open meeting of the City
R. Quick Pastor of the Church wounded many others within 11
Council last Tuesday evening the
states
that these messages have days during this part of the drive.
unanimous support of the Coun­
won universal recognition among
The regiment advanced on the
cil and citizens of the city was in
Americas leading Bible scholars. direct Florence-Bologna route,
favor of granting a franchise to
The public is given a hearty wel­ Highway 65, through bleak moun
the Rogue Valley Transit Co. for
come
and urged to come early tains whose peaks often were hid­
the continued operation of the
for
a
seat. The campaign closes den in rain clouds and fought in
Valley Transit Co. The need of
Sunday
March the 25th.
rain, mud and icy winds.
this added service is an acute
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The 362nd’s third battalion,
problem in this locality and after
Thru Saturday
fighting alone and out of com­
Winners in Traffic
approximately ten years of the
munication with division and re
hit and miss system we * have
Easter Toys, Gifts, Novelties,
Contest Are Named giment,
was one of the Fifth
been subjected to a little compe­
Winning
cities
in
the
Oregon
Army units that took Futa Pass,
Baskets and Cards
tition and any kind of change
Cities Traffic Safety Contest for a feat that won the battalion a
‘can only be for the betterment as
the year 1944 were announced to division citation.
it could not be any worse than
Easter Cards.....2 for 5c to 35c ea.
day by Secretary of State Robert The regiment was activated at
S. Farrell, sponsor of the contest. Camp White, Oregon, August 15,
Filled Baskets............ 20c to $1.98
Winners in the four population 1942 with a cadre from the 1st
divisions were:
Cavalry Division. The men train­
Easter Place Cards.........10 for 5c
First division (10,000 and over): ed
intensively for a month at
Astoria, first; Medford, second;
their first overseas station, Oran,
Eugene, third.
Soft, snuggly stuffed toys $1.49 up
Algeria, and joined the Fifth
Second
division
(5,000-10,000):
»
in Italy with other regi­
The Dalles, first; Corvallis, se­ Army
ments of the 91st during last June
cond; Baker, third.
R E M E M B E R !!
T h ir d division (2,500-5,000): The 362nd first went into act­
w«i
Newport, first; Coquille, second; ion near Casaglia July 12 and ef­
/ CHARLES Ml
fectively spearheade d F i f t h
Leave your order Tiow for Easter
Springfield, third.
Fourth division (1,000-2,500): Army’s rapid advance to the Ar­
Cookies
Warrenton, first; Enterprise, sec­ no River.
» DUB
ond Seridan third.
Colonel John W. Cotton of
R a b b it C ook ies, a n y n a m e................15c
TAYLO R
Cities in the contest are rank­ Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts
► JULIE
ed according to their traffic ac­ commands the regiment. A veter­
C h ocolate E g g o o k ies, I n itia ls or
DUNCAN
cident experience for the contest an of 31 years’ service, he won
n am e w ith 5 le tte r s or un d er............. 5c
. year, compared to their own pre­ the Distinguished Service Cross,
vious three-year average.
the Silver Star and the Purple
Each place winner w'ill receive Heart with Clusters during the
a set of highway plaques, to be first World War.
erected at highway entrances of
The following Ashland men are
the city. All top winners receive with this unit: Cpl. Charles A.
framed certificates of award.
White, squad leader, 637 E. Main
The Oregon Cities Safety con- „ St.,
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and _w_
Sgt.
Lemuel E. Miller,
test is sponsored in the interest squad leader, 468 C St. Ashland.
BAFFLING
MYSTERY
OF MURPEW
we have been receiving in the
past. Mr. Al Schenider, Manager
of the Rogue Valley Transit Com­
pany was in attendance at the
meeting
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McDowell
of Eagle Point were business call­
ers in Talent Monday morning.
Talent Extension unit met Wed
nesday at the home of Mrs. John
Harris one mile north of Talent.
The theme of the meeting was
“Making Home More Livable”. A
covered dish luncheon was served
at noon. Miss Marian Ferrell as
demonstrator.
Revival Services at
Free Methodist
Local Soldiers in
Italy With Infantry
Lilly’s
GROCETERIA
LITHIA
April 1
NOW PLAYING
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