Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 05, 1945, Image 8

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, April 5, 1945
TALENT NEWS
TALENT, April 3 --Mrs. George
Russ of Ashland was a visitor at
the home of Mrs. Terrill last week
Mrs. Bertha Boatright and two
children moved train Medford
last week into the old Richtield
station.
Miss Norma Works of Wagner
Creek is home from Oregon State
for a short spring vacation.
Mr. and Mi's. Ben Clark were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lathan
McDowell and family Sunday at
Four Corners. Mrs. McDowell also
entertained her Sunday school
class. They all enjoyed an Easier
egg hunt
The ninth annual Easter Sun­
rise service sponsored by the
young people of the Methodist
church, met at the church at 6:45
and continued from there to Bee­
son Lane where services were
held. Reverent Cox delivered the
address and a group sang led by
Marie Furver on her accordion.
Following the services young peo­
ple adjourned and gathered at the
F. L. Holdrige home where a
waffle breakfast was served. Mrs
Floyd Irwin and Mrs. Lloyd Lacy
Birthday Parties for
Mrs. G. W. Bruce
LITHIA
NOW PLAYING
Thru Saturday
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS
family.
The local volunteer Fire De­
partment have recently reorgan­
Pvt. Kenneth Burns, who has hospital,
To honor Mrs. G. W. Bruce on
ized. Herman Cannon is Fire
been
here the past couple of
In Justice Burns court Monduy
Chief, Harald Straus assistant the anniversary of her birthday, weeks visiting his wife and child- wus William Everett Ott of Ash-
Chief, Forest Jennings captain and to express to her all good
land cited on two counts. For nut
many IIUPPJ
happy ivtuma
returns ren and his parents, Mr. and Mrs having a 'motor vehicle license
ruigv Bales
uaivo avvi
vtai j-w tu . wishes for uinu/
and George
secretary-trea-
M.
T.
Burns,
will
leave
Friday
sure. Meetings are held every (o f the day, three different social for Duinsmuir, where he will visit his fine was suspended und costs
Monday night and a lot of new gatherings were held last Satur­
uaaussed on promise he immedi­
day. First, there was a birthday with his Jiter, Mrs. W. H. Ford ately get his license. On u charge
equipment is being purchased.
and
family
and
several
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Mar- dinner in the home of Mr. and und ihen will go on to Camp of having no warning device, he
dock of Florence, Oregon were Mrs. George Briscoe at which
Beale to report for further duty, was ussessed $1.50 and costs. Wil­
guests last week of Mr. and Mrs both Mrs. Briscoe and Mrs. Bruce on April 9. Pvt. Burns came from liam Russell Redmond, u minor,
George Bales. Mr. and Mrs. Mar- were guests of honor as their Fort Francis Warren, Cheyenne, of Talent wus cited Tuesday for
birthdays fall on the 31st of Mur-
dock are parents of Mrs. Bales
not having an operators license.
a couple of weeks ago.
Mrs. Vera Montgomery return­ ch.
Miss Ida Willard returned Sun- He was fined $1.50 und costs und
ed home Monday from Portland
As the Briscoes and Bruces day to her school duties at Wiliam his mother, Mrs. line Sina Red-
where she received medical treat­ were enjoying a visit following ette university after spending the, mond was fined $1.50 und costs
ment.
the dinner the telephone rang Easter holidays at the parentul for permitting an unlicensed driv-
The Talent High School student and the Bruces were called to the home on Church street.
cr to operate her cur.
body play “Busy as a Beaver”, is parsonage on Laurel Street When
Mrs. Floyd Dickey left for In- ' R B. Newburn of Seattle is in
now in rehearsal to be presented Mrs. Bruce opened the parsonage diunu the past week end, where Ashland this week attending to
April 20. This play is a comedy door and entered she was greeted she will visit her mother und, business mutters. He is the owner
with a cast of four boys and nine by “Happy Birthday to You” by other relatives for u couple of of the dry ice plunt, being con­
girls. The play is under the dir­ the women of the Methodist weeks or so.
structed east of Ashland. Mr.
ection of Elenita Bales.
Chruch who had secretly gatered
Malcolm Cady, Fireman 1/C Newburn is staying at the Colon­
Mrs. Bill Hart is recovering in the Bruce home to express
arrived this week to spend a 22- ial Auto Courts.
from a stroke that afflicted her their love for her and to wish her day furlough with his parents,
On Monday the 19th Geo. W.
several weeks ago.
“Many Happy Returns of the Mr. and Mi's. Malcolm Cady at Atkins broke several ribs. He
Mrs. Paul Rogers, formerly Day.” A shower of handkerchiefs, 324 Liberty street. Cady has been was on a ladder pruning on his
Mabel Rominger was home for a birthday cards, candy, Easter on a battleship, as a motion pic­ own pluce and fell when the lad-
brief visit with her folks. Mr. lilies was left by the guests. Re­ ture projectionist, which took derturned over suddenly.
Rogers has gone overseas and Mrs freshments of ice cream and cake part in the actions in the Philip­
Mr. Atkins now lives on Orch­
Rogers plans on working in Port­ were served by the Women of pines area which put the Jup ard Home Drive at Medford.
land for a while.
the Church. Two huge birthday fleet out of action. His ship is at
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gus Cle­
The Junior and Senior classes cakes decorated by Mrs. Lucille Bremerton navy yard for repairs, ments of Brownfield, Texas, a
report a very good time at McKee Mackay .were provided by the and he will return there as soon daughter, weight 6 lbs. 12 oz. on
Bridge Thursday on their annual women.
as his furlough is up. He has been March 7, 1945. Mrs. Clements was
“skip-day”.
During the afternoon hours for 15 months in the South Paci­ formerly Miss Penelope Whet­
Miss Barbara Terrill who is at­ from 2 till 5:30 women from the fic area.
stone of this city. She and her
tending Pacific College at New­ different organizations of the
The Misses Dorothy Morris and husbund are now living at Brown
berg, Oregon spent the Easter church came to the parsonage,
field, Texas.
vacation with her mother, Mrs. greeted the honored lady, receiv­ Ninon King returned to their
Miss Evu Griffin and her friend
school duties at Corvalis and Eu­
Partha Terrill and friends.
ed refreshments from the table gene after spending the Easter Miss Juanita Finch, a telephone
All of the grade and high school which was beautifully decorated
company employee of Medford,
holidays at their homes here.
teachers have been re-elected for with daffodils and other spring
left on the train Sunday evening
Ellis
Phillips
of
Eagle
Point
the coming year.
flowers. Different women poured completed the purchase of the for Denver, where Miss Griffin
Talent Friends Sunday school and served refreshments.
Roberson property on B. street, it plans to be married this coming
held their Easter services Sunday
In the evening, just as the was announced, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. Also accompanying them
morning. A large crowd was in Bruces were settling down for
Roberson have moved into an ad­ was Mrs. F. E. Crafts, 82, an aunt
attendance. The program was the evening at home a group of joining property, and the new of the Rev. Gordon Griffin, who
followed by a sermon by the the Intermediate Youth Fellow­
will attend the wedding. A more
owners have taken possession.
pastor, Reverend George Bales.
ship boys and girls rang the door-
complete story of the wedding
Mrs.
Glenita
Kurtz
returned
The Methodist Church had a bell at the parsonage, and entered
this week to her home on Nutley has been promised for next week.
very interesting Easter program ; singing “Happy birthday to you street after several days stay in
WANTED TO BUY a small two
Sunday morning. The church was | Mrs. Bruce". They spent the even the hospital. Also returned was
well filled.
in playing games, and they serv­ Mrs. Edna Dyer to her home at or threw room house on a small
Mr. Don Miller and family of ed cake and punch which they
lob Within walking distance of
Medford were calling on friends had brought for the occasion. As 93 Bush street, after a stay in the town. Phone 8561.
in Talent Sunday afternoon.
a token of their love for Mrs.
Bruce who is their sponsor they
left birthday cards and a beauti­
ful Easter lily.
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American Legion Auxilia r y
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
met at home of Mrs. Will Dodge
600 Siskiyou Blvd. Monday even­
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
ing April 6nd. Twenty members THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
were in attendance with Mrs. JACKSON COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Betty Frazier, First Vice Pres, in
IRA DELL PITTMAN, Deceased.
charge of the business session.
The undersigned having been
Important matters pertaining to appointed by the above entitled
unit work were discussed and de­ Court of the State of Oregon, for
cided upon. Correspondence was the County aforesaid. Executrix
heard.
of the Estate of Ira Dell Pittman,
Chairmen reported on their act­ deceased, and having qualified,
ivities; Child Welfare Chairman, notice is hereby given to the cre­
Mrs. Mildred Harmsen reported ditors of, and all persons having
she was in need of clothing for claims against said deceased, to
them, verified as requir­
veterans children. Members kind­ present
ed by law, within six months
ly phone her if you have articles. after the first publication of this
Poppy chairman, Mrs. Kate notice to said Executrix at the
Blackmer tendered her resigna­ office of Wm. M. Briggs, Attor­
tion, Mrs. Celia Berninghausen ney, Pioneer Building .Ashland,
was appointed to resume the Oregon.
LURA APPLEWHITE
chairmanship, Rehabilition chair­
man; Mrs. Pauline Finnell report­ Executrix of the Estate of Ira
ed on activities and needs of hos­ Dell Pittman, deceased.
Dated March 29, 1945.
pitals. Requested that each mem­
ber bring a candy bar to the nqxt
meeting, April 16th at the Legion
Hall.
The Legion dinner and kitchen
THE OLD JUDGE S A Y S ...
shower, scheduled for April 8th
at the Legion Hall, is postponed
because of unfinished decoration
of the hall. Members notice
change of date. April 8 to April
22. The Auxiliary has charge of
the 5:30 P. M. covered dish dinner
also the kitchen shower, which
will be on same date. This dinner
party is for Legionaries and A ux­
iliary. Committees were appoint­
ed. Further particulars at a later
date.
The next meeting will be held
the Legion Hall April 16th with
a 6:30 covered dish dinner. Mrs.
Mildred Frazier, Mrs. Violet Fire­
stone and Mrs. Celia Berning­
hausen the three hostesses in
charge of dinner.-
Mrs. Mildred Harmsen the
Child, Welfare Chairman will be
in charge of this meeting due to
the fact that April month being
Child Welfare Program. There
will be a speaker, also other en­
tertainment. Each member to br­
ing another member or one who
is eligible to join. A large atten­
dance is anticipated
After the business meeting re­
freshments were served by the
hostess Mrs. Dodge and her as­
sistant, Mrs. Ora Duffield. The
T hat s news to me, Judge. From the way
social hour was greatly enjoyed
more than I could see taking automobiles
lome pe
’ * talk
" y°u would
.................
some
peopte
think it was
by all
away from everybody because a few drive
a t least
recklessly and have accidents. Or preventing
Poultry netting 3-4-5-&S feet
the making or sale of cake or doughnuts
No, Clem, there’s the statem ent right
also Hog and Sheep fence 26-32
because some folks eat too much and get
here in the p a p e r...fro m authorities who
& 39 inches high. Marshall Wells
indigestion.”
have made an exhaustive study of the sub­
Store on the Paisa. Phone 21231.
ject. Only about 5% of the people who
” In the case of spirit beverages, the answer
drink occasionally abuse the privilege. . .
is
one
of education and better control.”
95% drink sensibly.”
“As a m atter of fact, the responsible
“ No wonder you say it wouldn’t be fair
members of th at industry are working con­
Jo take the privilege away from the other
PARTS AND REPAIRING
stantly toward th at end. They don’t want
95%, Judge. I agree with you.”
folks to abuse the use of their product any
Ringer Rolls to Fit any Make
“ I can’t see it any other way, Clem. No
more than we do.”
or Model
assisted Mrs. Holdrige with the
breakfast. A short program was
presented.
Mrs. Mary Wilkenson of Ash­
land spent Easter Sunday with
her daughter and son in law Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Jones.
Mrs. Belle Skeeters and Mi's.
Hazel Skeeters spent the week
end Easter holiday at Prospect
with Charles Skeeters and Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Skeeters and
Auxiliary Entertained
at Dodge Home Mon.
Carden Seeds & Tools
Package and Bulk Seeds
5-prong C u ltiv ato r........................... $1.98
3-Prong C u ltiv ato r...........
si 29
Garden Hoe . ................... ¿ . . Z " " " ¿9
Hand Trowels ............................. 25c - 35c
CHICKEN FEEDERS
ETZ
STARTS SUNDAY
for 3 Days
s ú iw m o m
W E J W A & Ï!
It’s an All-Americdn foot!
Coining
SU N D A Y
YOU’LL HOWL k SCittAMI
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ROBERT HUTTON
JOYCE R E Y N O LD S
EDWARD ARNOLD
ANN HARDING
ROBERT BENCHLEY
JACK HALE*
HALE'
ITifif
l£AN »«OKI
PARKER
BEL A i m s i
Washing Machine
38 East Main
Ashland
T U t a<b„li,tnunt , ponto,.i by Conjtrtnct a j Alcoholic B n t r a f In du it,k t. Inc
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