Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, March 22, 1045
the prize. At the next meeting
on Aonl
not lilck
luck d dinner
in n e r will
w ill
April 5 a pot
be held at seven. This was the
TALENT, March 21— N e il Granges 17th birthday anniver
Tripp ot unoviux was a Talent sary.
caller ¿Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Coats of
The Wagner Creek P.T.A. held Phoenix called on friends in Tal
a pie social Friday evening at the ent, Monday evening.
scuool house. An interesting pro
Mrs. A. M. Frost passed away
gram was composed of s k i u and at the Ashland hospital last Thurs
reauings was pul on by local Tal day. Funeral services were held
e n t A cuke walk followed the at the Litwiller Funeral Home
program. A door prize was given, Saturday morning. Interment was
ndnay from Talent attended.
made in the Mountain View ce
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Murry and metery. Mrs. Frost leaves her
two daughters moved to Missouri husband and two small children
last weex, their former home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Henry and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Unruh and Charles Skeeters of Prospect
daughter Connie and Mr. and spent the week end in Talent.
Mrs. Frankie Tillford and baby They reporte a great deal of snow
of Prospect spent a few days at there that interfered very much
their homes here in Talent. The with the logging industry.
A number of Talent folks at
men are employed with C. L.
tended the meeting in Medford
Skeeters
last Wednesday held at the Court
At the March 15 meeting of the House
in regards to the Grey
Talent Grange four new members hound
and Rogue River Transit
were added by obligation and two company.
by demit. Mrs. Ruth Straus was
Miss Lottie Beswick of Bell
elected secretary to fill the vacan view
and Mrs. Sarah Clark of
cy left by the resignation of Carol Ashland
called on friends in Tal
Steward. The program for the ent Monday
evening.
evening opened with the reading
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bill Lawrence of
of an interesting Round Robin
were business callers in
letter written by Frances Galla Medford
tin, a WAC serving in New Guin Talent, Wednesday.____________
ea This was followed with group
singing an Irish Lullaby. The tell
ing of Irish jokes rounded out the
program with Tom Bell winning
TALENT NEWS
LITHIfl
NOW PLAYING
Thru Saturday
TH U R SD A Y
Frid. - Sat.
His Six-Guns were law!
U h
^College where he is studying
¿¿aak
WaltQll League
ricultural subjects.
. . . .
-
ag
inet At Medtord
Roy Frazier, one of Ashland’s
mail
is painting letter
The Jackson County Izuak Wal boxes earners,
und
storage
boxes. There
ton League held a meeting Tues
14 letter boxes and 5 storage
day evening, March 20 ,at the are
Ashland.
Medford Hotel. Larkin Grubb, in Hany
Bellvie w, 1 s
vice president, Howard Oden and moving his Farmer,
steam tractor and cut-
E. Cortliel are among those in apillar tractor
up to his new null
Ashland who belong.
location
on
Dead
He will
The aims of the club are to start operations as Indian.
soon
as
weath
prevent stream polution, to pro-
permits. Mr. Farmer states
tect and extend forests and grass er
that there is lots of timber in
lands, to stop sale of game and sight.
Espy, recently of
fish, to restock streams and Herrin’s Dennis
mill is the new partner.
woods, to support state policies
C. L. Tostevin has bought a
which add to wild life and soil home
at 172 Elida.
protection, to encourage better
W.
A.
Polenz has moved to Ash
hunting and fishing laws, and to land from
California.
serve as the spokesman of sports J. D. Huck is a new Ashland
men.
Meeting are held monthly, and resident.
George Sikes, logging truck op
half of these will be held in
will start the season’s haul
Ashland when enough oi the erator,
ing
soon.
Greeting Card.................. 2 for 5c to 35c
local sportsmen sign up .
Paul Brady was downtown
------- __o----------
Monday afternoon on crutches.
Filled Baskets..
25c to $1.95
Mrs. Pearl Dorchester left Ash He is recovering nicely from un
land for her home in Dunsmuir accident
he sustained in Klamath
Many Suggestive Easter Ideas
Tuesday.
Paul
was
hit
by
a
car
and
his
Kenneth Thomson, former own leg broken. He will be working
Drop in and See Our Complete Display
er of a grocery store on the corn again
back in Klamath Falls in
er of Granite and North Main about four weeks. Paul Brady
was confined to his home part of says that his brother, Jim, is in
last week on account of illness. training as gunner at the Naval-
He is back on the job.
Air. Technical Training Center at
There will be a supper Friday Norman, Oklahoma.
night at the First Baptist Church
P v t. Kenneth Burns arrived
It will be served in the social home Tuesday afternoon to visit
room.
with his wife and two children
Dwight Patterson has moved and
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M •r
into the new home he purchased T. Burns. Kenneth hus been at
on Almond.
Fort Francis E. Warren, Wyom
Hugh McKeiver of the March- ing,
where he is in a transporta
all-Wells reports that he has re tion unit. He hitch hiked home,
ceived the invoice for a new ship leaving Cheyenne on a bomber.
ment of goods the past week.
Monday morning, and flew to
George B. Icenhower was ar San Francisco in four hours, and
rested for double parking on Mar then took the train to Duinsmuir,
ch 14. Mr. Icenhower plead not and then his sister, Mrs. Wm.
guilty and appeared before Judge Ford and family brought him on
Presnell Monday, M a r c h 19 to Ashland. He will be here for
Found guilty and fined $7.50 and about three weeks and then will
45 Pound R oofing.......................... $1.58
j 2.50 costs.
report to Camp Beale, California.
L. D. Mann was arrested on
--------------------Q -------------------
65 Pound Roofing............................ $1.83
March 18 for being drunk on a
Mis* Simmon’« Home making
public street He posted $10 bail room has been in the process’of
90 Pound Roofing .......................... $2.92
and failed to appear in court reconstruction this last week and
Monday. Bail was forfeited.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter Weller classes have been held in the cafe
spent the past week end in Salem, teria.
Report cards came out again
where Dr. Weller attend e d a Tuesday, bringing with them the
a meeting of the State Veterinar
ian’s association. They returned usual amount ot displeasure.
Per Gallon........................................... 79c
Sunday evening.
5 Gallons ..........................................$2.69
Mr. and Mrs. Reese Hays of the
Plaza Grocery spent Sunday at
Grants Pass where they visited
with Mr. Hay’s parents, Mr. and
JAMES G. MACKIE
Mrs. J. E. Hayes, former Ashland
residents.
A u th o riz e d D e a le r-
Sgt. and Mrs. Elmer South visit
one of the largest
ed at the J. N. Baker home re
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. Don O’Blenness
Paint and Body
Ashland, Oregon
are spending this week at Imper
ial Valley, California, where they
have a farm. They are reported
shops in Southern
to have had a deal to dispose of
the property. During their ab
Oregon
sence, the desk at the Oregon
Land Co., is being held down by
Roger Rath, who helps them in
the real estate business in his
spare time from the Mount View
Motel.
Dick Trites, Junior partner at
COMPLETE GROCERY
Fridegar Grocery Company, spent
j the past week end at Eugene,
Featuring Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
j combining business with pleasure
by staying with a long-time
Your Patronage Is Appreciate*
I friend there.
Otis Willis, Bellview, has re-
I turned from Turlock, California,
where he was recuperating from “By our good service
PLAZA GROCERY
I a fractured leg which he sustain-
Mr. and Mrs. Hays
you
will
know
us”
(ed at Herrin’s mill several weeks
ago.
Dick Flaharty, who has been in
training at the Hobbs Army Air
Field, Hobbs, New Mexico, and
later at Sheppard Field, Texas, is
I in town with Tils bride, the form-
| er Miss Shirley Speece of Ash
THE OLD JUDGE SA Y S..
land. Shirley graduated from
Ashland High last year. They
were married November 25 at
I Dick’s base in New Mexico. Two
I months ago they moved to Shep-
| pard Field. Dick’s leave is up the
T h e Phil McCormock’s o n
Baum are moving to Medford. Mr
[ McCormick is working at Bear
Creek. His new home will be
|l
I closer to his work.
Richard Westerburg, son of H.
R. Westerburg, Valley View ran
cher is home on vacation. Richard
is attending the Oregon State
FOR SALE—House Trailer. 12 ft.
' long, factory, built... Cupboard*
Sink wired for electricity. W. A.
York. 27 Strawberry Lane.
JUST RECEIVED!
New Shipment of
Dish Sets
Many varities and kinds to choose
from
Priced from $1.9 to $9.95
EASTER SUPPLIES
ETZ
SPECIAL ON
Roofing Paper
Fibre-Asbestos Roof Coating
BQtFOf
O J fc W *
» ROD CAMERON
0M TYLER • VIVIAN AUSTIN
plus
X
ACCUSED...PURSUED
...H A U N TED BY LOVEI
VISIT
Western Auto Supply Co.
YGUR FRIENDLY STORE
Chevrolet Co.
STARTS SUNDAY
for 3 Days
N fV K IN YOUR
WILDEST DREAMS
•’ HAVE YOU
'
ENJOYED SUCH
ENTERTAINMENT!
Coming
SU N D A Y
(fania
IN
LOVE!
G L O R IA J E A N
HENRY STEPHENSON
A N D R E W TO.MHES
Memorials for Decoration Day.
Place your order Now. Burns
Memorials.
Make Our
Place
Your Place
DENRI5
9 XK'E
W C MIK
C. AUBREt
WOODY HERMtN t Birtf
CAB CALLOWAY I Bin«
MATINEE
SATURDAY
CONTINUOUS
SHOWS SUNDAY
Lilly’s
GROCETERIA
*
On the Plaza
• ’A d d in g a n o th e r W ar B o n d t o y o u r
aollection, eh, Judge?”
*'Yes, Josh, I ’v e alw ays looked upon
buying Bonds as one o f the best ways older
folks like m e here a t home can help our
fighting men overseas. For the past couple
o f years I ’v e put every extra cent I had
Into them . . . not only during the War
Bond d r iv e s ...b u t on a regular basis. Of
course, when there’s a drive on I always
try to buy an extra one or two.’*
« sa
“ We’ve done the same in our family, too,
Judge. We figure the more we b u y . . . the
better we equip our m e n . . . the quicker
they’ll finish their big job and come march
ing home again.”
“ That’s the spirit. Josh. And let’s be sure o f
one more thing. L et’s be sure that they come
back to the same kind of place they l e f t . W h i l e
they are away and can’t express their opinions^
let’s not make any decisions on things that
art going to concern them in years to come.”
I
TUt aäftrtiumml tponunti b Confane oj A M M t B e n a f IM m M u , I m ,
U" I1 " '
Il
.. .....................................
U