Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, April 12, 1945 TALENT NEWS The Holiness association met Friday in the nietnodist Church lor the regular monthly meeting Reverend Wise ol the Ashland church was the speaker at 11 a.m Evangelist A R. Monahon ol the free Methodist Church ol Ash land spoke at the 2 p.m. service Mr and Mi's .Grant Walker ol Phoenix called on Iriends here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Tilllord sold their home in Talent and moved to Prospect Mr. Tilllord is employed with the Skeeter's lumber company. The Talent Grange met lor their regular meeting April 5, they also observed the 17th an­ niversary The occasion was open ed with a potluck dinner and many Grangers and iriends irom various parts ol the county were present to take part. The pro­ gram for the evening opened by Elvarine Newman, various games and contests concluded the pro­ gram. The remainder ol the even ing was spent with music by the Grange orchestra and dancing. Mrs Sylvia Bates, chairman ol the H.E.C. announced that the next meeting ol the club will be at the Grange hall Tuesday, April 10. Talent Extension unit met at 10:30 A. M. April 11 in the City hall. War time refrigerator de­ serts were demonstrated by Mrs. McCracken and Mrs. Harris. There w’as a covered dish lunch­ eon at noon. Mrs. Hazel Skeeters spent Sun­ day in Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Coats of Phoenix were business callers in Talent Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Clark and family of Valley View dis trict visited relatives in Talent Sunday. The O.D.O. Club met at the home of Mrs. Tom Bell Friday afternoon. Those present were Mrs. Nita Oatman of Medford, Mrs. Mabel Penlin of Phoenix, Mrs. Edna Holdrige, Mrs. Ben Clark, Mrs. Belle Levander, Mrs. Mary Withrow, Mrs. Blanch Rob inson, Mrs. Myrtle Jacobs, Mrs. Grace Galbreith, Mrs. Linnie Rapp, Pauline Allen and the host ess Mrs. Tom Bell and Lou King. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clark and family of Ashland called on Mr. Clarks parents Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clark, Sunday evening, Mrs Raymond Clark is leaving Mon­ day evening for South Dakota to visit her parents and other rela­ tives. The Talent Garden Club met at the home of Mrs. Knorps on Wagner Creek last week. Their subject of discussion was flower gardening. Refreshments of sand wiches, cake, coffee and tea were served. Their was a good atten­ dance present. Mi-s. Grace Galbreith recently returned home from Richard­ son Springs in the mountains near Chico .California. Her heal­ th is greatly improved. Mrs. Sue Clayton aged 94 years old suffered severe injuries in a fall at her home Saturday even­ ing and was removed to the Com munity hospital in Ashland. LITHIA NOW PLAYING Thru Saturday i l - ,k ... » î i S S-iSSS-“ h; THEY «MO»»» plus Coming SU NDAY & ' Ä t i / W h .t * ol J M "Marte MONTEZ - 1mm W - R iE F T W ' M I? 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Country Gentleman, Current Bio­ TRAVEL and GEOGRAPHIC: graphy., Elks, Ladies Home Jour­ Arizona Highways, Asia, Nation­ nal, Liberty, Life, McCalls, Look, al Geographic, Travel LOCAL HAPPENINGS Tne undersigned having been appointed by me uoove entitled court of the State of Oregon, for the County aforesaid, Exeeuuix ot the Estate ol iru Dell Pittman, deceased, and having qualified, notice is hereby given to the cre­ ditors of, und all persons having clauns aguinst said deceased, to present them, verified us requir­ ed by law, within six months after the first publication of tins notice to said Executrix at the office of Win. M. Briggs, Attor­ ney, Pioneer Building .Ashland, Oregon. LURA APPLEWHITE Executrix of the Estate of Iru Dell Pittman, deceased. Du ted Marcn 29, 1945. ------------ o ------------- CLOTHING COLLECTION GOING SLOWLY Collection of clothing for the United National Clothing collec­ tion is slow, according to officials everyone is urged to get into the Junior Hi Notes By VIRGINIA LUTZ Mrs. Van Etten. who teaches ut the high school, spoke for the assembly Friday on China A ninth grade meeting was hald Tuesday morning to decide on the graduating class motto, color flower etc. Opan housa will ba hald hara Friday night Everyone is invited to visit the exhibits in the differ­ ent class rooms und uttend the pi'ogruni in the gym. spirit of the drive und take what­ ever clothing they huve that can be spared to the fire station, which is the main collection de­ pot in Ashland. it is estimated that 150,000,000 persons overseas are suffering from acute luck of serviceable clothing und the need next win­ ter will be greater than at pre­ sent. Lets get behind the drive! Don't Forget.... We have new and scarce items coming nearly every day. We do not advertise these items so drop in early and look around Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Skinner of Charles Walters, who was in­ Ashland were in Medford on busi jured in an automobile-truck ac­ cident near Redding, California ness matters Monday. last Tuesday was returned to his Frank Carter Hall, 239 2nd St. home here Monday evening of and Benjamin Franklin Lindley this week. In the thorough exam­ Ashland Hotel, were arrested by ination following the accident, it city police Saturday evening on was found that he had sustained a charge of disorderly conduct, no broken bones or serious injur­ to-wit: fighting. In city court ies, and the extent of his injuries Monday they plead guilty to the was confined to cuts about the charge and were assessed $100 face and a severe loss of blood fine and $2.50 costs and given 20 which necessitated several trans­ days in jail each. The jail sen­ fusions. He is recovering rapidly. tence and $85 of the fine was sus­ pended on condition of their Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weitzel, good behavior in the future. The well known owners of the JVW balance of the fine and costs store on the Plaza have been in San Francisco for several days were paid. this week. They expect to return Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Moore were to Ashland today, Thursday. business visitors in Medford Wed Chief of Police Charles Talent nesday. has been in Portland for several M. Pinkston of Klamath Falls days this week, attending a con­ was a business caller in Ashland ference of peace officers with FBI agents. Monday. Miss Dorothy Moore a teacher Mrs. Christina Velarde visited friends in Portland over the past in the Roseburg high school spent week end. the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Moore on Lib­ NOTICE OF SALE erty SL IN THE COUNTY COURT OF ~e---------- THE STATE OF OREGON IN Hope Rebekah odge met in re­ AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of gular session Tuesday evening. ELLA ANN SULLA WAY, De­ Routine business was taken care ceased. of and plans made for program Notice is hereby given that in at the next regular meeting. A pursuance to an order of the special music week program is above entitled Court made in the above entitled matter on April planned for the first meeting in 7, 1945, the undersigned, admin­ May. istrator of said estate, will sell Refreshments and social hour the premises hereinafter describ­ followed the business session. ed at private sale, to the highest Several visitors were present. bidder for cash, on the premises, from and after the 10th day of May, 1945, subject only to con­ firmation of sale as by law pro vided- The property hereinbefore referred to is particularly de­ scribed as follows: Lots Six (6) and Seven (7) and the West 20 feet of Lot Five (5) of Block “X” of RAIL­ ROAD ADDITION to the City of Ashland, Jackson County, Oregon. G. H. BILLINGS Administrator BRIGGS & BRIGGS, Attorneys Pioneer Building Having this week closed a year in the grocery Ashland, Oregon Date of First Publication: April business in Ashland, we take this opportunity 12, 1945. 4..12..4t ---------- o---------- to express our sincere thanks and appreciation NEWBRY SPEAKER AT MEDFORD MEETING Consistently Ends Sat. Nite ^ NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR The Following magazines are I New York Times Maguzine, New JACKSON COUNTY. available at the public Library: York Times Book Review, Read­ In the Mutter ot the Estate ot Business: Business Week, For­ ers Digest, Red book, Saturday IRA DELL PITTMAN, Deceased. E T Z VARSITY - ' Magazines Available at Public Library TRAVIS Cb.rt.a IANS Sl.onor Parkar*Jack la R u . Coming DANGEROUS JOURNEY plus Ride, Ranger Ride Good! Thanks, Folks’. to our many friends and customers. May we continue to enjoy your friendship and patron­ age in the months ahead. State Senator Earl Newbry, of Ashland was the main speaker at the celebration Thursday after­ noon in Medford when veterans of the war who have returned were welcomed. Mayor Wiley, of Ashland, and Mayor Meeker, of Medford res­ ponded to the address of Senator Newbry in this part of the pro­ gram which was held in Med­ ford’s city park, following the parade. Ashland Hig School band took part in the parade. MR. AND MRS. R. M. HAYS PLAZA GROCERY Washing Machine “ASHLAND’S FRIENDLY GROCERS” PARTS AND REPAIRING Ringer Rolls to Fit any Make or Model 39 East Main Ashland .F ■ • rm »■» M