Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 03, 1945, Image 8

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER. THURSDAY, MAY, >r, 194}
TALENT NEWS
TALENT, MAY 2, 1945—The
Talent School held open House
Friday night, April 27. Doors
were open on the school building
at 7:30. Many parents and visit*
ors inspected the displays of the
various rooms and visitors in*
spected the displays of the var­
ious rooms and departments. One
of the main attractions was typ­
ing and shorthand at 8 p.m. At
9 p.m. all adjourned to the gym­
nasium where music by the band,
orchestra and grade school chorus
was presented in addition there
was folk dancing, calisthenics.
There was a large crowd in at­
tendance.
Sgt Leslie Mason has returned
to Stimson Field, Texas, after
spending a furlough in the valley.
He visited his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Vic Mason and his sister
Mrs. Roy Coghill and family and
other relatives in the Fern Valley
Joe Turner former resident of
Talent is calling on friends. Joe
spent the two years in the Paci­
fic and has participated in num­
erous engagements.
Faber and Company fuel deal­
ers of Medford have constructed
a ramp on the Southern Pacific
property in Talent for loading
sawdust for the shipment to Kla­
math Falls.
Walter Hotchkiss of Ashland
is constructing in a walk in cooler
at the Talent Pool Hall.
Mrs. George Newlin is spend­
ing some time at St. Helens, Cal­
ifornia visiting her daughter and
family.
Mrs. Eva Wedge a former re­
sident of the Talent area and her
mother Mrs. Sue Clayton are
both patients at the Park View
Convalescent home in Ashland
Mrs. Wedge has been there some
time and her mother who has
Ends Sat. Nite
been in the Community Hospital : of directors. Also elected to the
with an injury she suffered in a board of directors were Gerald
fall at her home some time ago Wenner, Lloyd Selby, Dr, R. L.
was admitted there last week. Burdic, Will Dodge, John Daugh­
She is now able to see her friends erty and J. H. Hardy. Their
Mr. and Mr.s Lysle Tame of term starts on July 1 and will
the Dead Indian country were continue for a year.
transacting business here Satur­
E. E. Vail distributed 250 let­
day
ters to be mailed to servicemen
Robert Lewis Learning of Tal­ throughout the world, containing
ent, with the 83rd Infantry Divi­ general community news, and
sion, has been awarded the Com­ personal messages from the mem­
bat Infantryman Badge for dis­ bers.
playing exemplary conduct 1 n
action against the enemy. He is
the son of Mrs. Elizabeth Learn­
ing of Talent.
Mrs. Nona Macabee has been
a patient at the Community Hos­
The following officers were in­
pital in Ashland the past week.
stalled Monday night for V. F. W.
Olen Barlow and Hollis Olsen and Auxiliary, with appropriate
spent several days of last week ceremonies:
in Happy Camp .California mak­
F. S. Songer, post commander;
ing needed repairs to the Diesel D. J. Wolcott senior vice com­
operated light plant of that city. mander; Walter Davis, junior
vice commander; Cornelius Rost,
George Bland,
Lake O’ Woods Road quartermaster;
judge advocate; O. C. Lapp, chap­
Cleared of Snow Now lain; F. C. Crosslin, adjutant; F.
The Lake O’Woods resort is C. Shuster .officer of the day;
now open as workmen have open trustees; R. W. Morrow, Dave
ed the road from the Klamath Cardwell and M. E. Skinner.
Auxiliary officers: Ida Crosslin,
Falls side of the resort, according
to an announcement by Tom president; Marie Best, senior vice
Neeley, resort manager. The re­ president; Sally Herburger, jun­
sort store and service station and ior vice president; Iva Blackwell,
cabins and supplies are available secretary; Charlotte S k in n e r,
Neely said, but the restraurant treasurer; Zelda Skinner, chap­
lain; Fern Rost, conductress; Ida
wil not open until later.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dutcher, Crandall, -patriotic instruct o r;
partners in the resort with Neel­ Gladys Cardwell .guard; trustees:
ey, have arrived fom Glendale, Dora Payne, Jennie Brady and
Calif., and after spending a short Alice Wilborn.
Installing officers were Past
time in Medford with the Neel­
eys, continued on to the lake. Department Commander Ira Can-
field for the Post and Past Dis­
—Medford Tribune
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trict President Ida Canfield for
the
Auxiliary.
Daugherty Heads
Department officers present
were Department Commander
The Rotary Club
Peter Freiderickson, Grants Pass
At an election of the Rotary Other
guests were present from
club at the regular meeting last Medford
Grants pass and the
week, John Daugherty, who has American and
Legion,
the D. A. V.,
been vice president, was elected the W. R. C., Spanish
American
president: J. H. Hardy vice presi­ War Veterans and Order
of the
dent and Dr. G. W. Bruce, secre­ Purple Heart were all represent­
tary-treasurer. Dr. Walter Red­ ed at the meeting.
ford, is the outgoing president
A talk was given by Depart­
and will automatically become
one of the members of the board ment Commander Freiderick­
son. The occordion band from
Medford furnished music under
the direction of Mrs. Eve Pren­
tice. Dave Cardwell and rMs. Zel­
da Skinner were appointed Bud-
d y P oppy chairmen. Refresh­
ments were served during the
social hour.
VFW? Auxiliary
Installs Officers
LITHIA
NOW PLAYING
Thru Saturday
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An error was made in last
week’s account regarding Pvt.
Bob Hufman in that he is stat­
ioned at Camp Hood, Texas in­
stead of Comp Howze. His ad­
dress is 92nd Regiment, 157th
Bn. Co. B. IRTC.
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Buy bonds to buy bomba to
bomb bums.
pose the building or construction Mrs. H. J. Stubblefield, und ex­
of any more dams in the Rogue presses his appreciation to Mrs.
L. L. Lunger, Mrs. A. L. Schneid­
The following resolution was River.
er
.and Mrs. V. M. Thorton for
adopted by the Jackson County
NOW THEREFORE BE IT
Chapter of the Izaak Walton Lea­ FURTHER RESOLVED, t h a 11 their help in muking the purty u
gue at a meeting held in Medford copies of this resolution be for­ success.
recently.
warded to all the members from
RESOLUTION
Oregon of the House of Repre­ Sheriff Syd Brown
WHEREAS, he Rogue River sentatives in Congress and the
runs through Jackson, Josephine United States Senate und to uny Is Much Improved
and Curry Counties in Oregon other persons or organizations
Syd Brown, Juckson county
before it reaches the Pacific who are interested therein.
sheriff, who has been ill for sev­
Ocean, and,
Jackson County Chapter of the eral weeks, left uguin lust week
WHEREAS, said Rogue River, Izunk Walton League of America for Portland to receive treatment.
Sheriff Brown suid thut he was
unpolluted, without any more
feeling much better, und that
dams therein and in as near a
state of nature as possible, has Awards Made T o ....... shortly after this trip north he
would be buck in his office. He
almost unlimited possibilities as Cub Pack Boys
has lost considerable weight. —
a recreational asset for scenery,
Climaxing their program of act­ Medford News.
outings, camping, cabins, auto
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and river resorts, tourists and for ivity for the school year, the
steelhead, trout and salmon fish­ Washington School Cubs held
Miss
Ruth
Foster
came
down
ing and is exceedingly valuable their regular Pack Meeting ut the by plane from Portland Saturday
and is nationally known and fam­ Jackson Hot Springs, Saturday, to spend the week end with her
ous for all the above qualities April 28.
parents, Mr. und Mrs. Ralph Fos­
The Cubs enjoyed a free swim ter und to uttend the wedding of
and since there very few of such
rivers in the United States that as guests of Huns Lussen, Mana­ her friends, Miss Eth c l m i e
have such outstanding recreation­ ger of the resort and later satis Thompson Saturday. She return­
fied ravenous appetites with a ed by bus Monday.
al qualities, and,
WHEREAS, the Rogue River is weiner roast.
The theme for the coming mon­
populated almost entirely by mig­
ratory anadromous fish such as th is gardening and muny of the I
Chinook salmon, steelhead trout, Cubs are already busy nt this im- j
By VIRGINIA LUTZ
silver-side salmon and cutthroat portant work so essential on the
trout and for the perpetuation of Home Front.
Awards were presented by Cub
the runs of these fish, it is nec­
The High School’s girls sextet
essary that they have easy access master, J. L. Fader, to the follow­ sung
for assembly Friday accom­
from the ocean to the upper ing Cubs: Bobcat, Wylin Reigel,
spawning beds to spawn and that Charles Mitchell; Wolf, David panied by Miss Lundc.
the resulting fingerling fist and Herburger, Leroy Stubblefield, | Friday night the ninth grade
spawned out adult steelhead trout Gordon Gillmore, Bob Delsman, class met in back of the school to
have free down stream escape­ Ryle Stemple, Gregg Lininger, begin on their huy ride to Jack-
Richard Booth, and Alan Schneid son Hot Springs. After swimming
ment back to the ocean, and,
WHEREAS, any more dams in er, Gold Arrow Jack Edwards, at Jackson’s they had a weiner
the Rogue River proper, will Gold Arrow, Jerry Langer. Web- roast, arriving back in Ashland
destroy much of the river for ( elos, Stanley Adams, Bob Frazier, about 10:30.
scenery, camping, outings, auto Jerry Langer, Teddy Weitzel, ] The baseball game after school
courts and summer cabins and Xerrell Clifton. Certificate of i Friday on the high school field
will threaten the runs of migra­ Graduation, Stanley Adams, Bob with Medford was a victory for
tory fish with extermination and Frazier, Jerry Langer.
Mr. Fader wishes to thank the us with a final score of 5-2.
will thus destroy much of the
Miss Stockham from the col
great recreational value of the Den Mothers, Mrs. G. H. Wiltse,
Mrs. R. C. Stemple, Mrs. C. C. lege has come twice to teach the
Rogue River, and,
WHEREAS, it is now asserted Clifton, Mrs. O. R. Edwards and girls health classes folk dancing.
that in the Rogue River Valley,
further irrigation water is need­
ed for agriculture interests, and
it is possible to supply large ad­
ditional amounts of irrigation
water by impounding the waters
of the tributaries of the Rogue
River, such as Elk Creek, Trail
Creek, Little Butte Creek, Evans
Creek, Bear Creek, Jump Off Joe
Creek, Graves Creek, Illinois
River and the Applegate River
and not in any substantial degree
damage the Rogue River, proper,
and,
WHEREAS, there is now a
State law, prohibiting construc­
tion of any additional dams on
the Rogue River below a point
about at the mouth of Bib Butte
Creek.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE­
SOLVED, that the Jackson Coun­
ty Chapter of the Izaak Walton
League of America actively op-
A Resoution
Junior Hi Notes
Springtime is....
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“Your Friendly Grocer”
plus
Always, a Good Supply of Fresh Fruits
and Vegetables
Where Your Trade is Appreciated
STARTS SUNDAY
for 3 Days
Bowls, Trays, etc.
PLAZA
. . 95c to $4.95
GROCERY
Mr. and Mrs. Hays
Boxes of Stationery
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$1.00
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HAND CARVED
Mahogany Trays . . $1.75 to $8.45
NEW SHIPMENT OF
Heisey Glassware
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aoramaticthuhberbolti
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. . 25c to $5.00
STYSON CHINA
Horses, Dogs, etc
CONTINUOUS
SHOWS SUNDAY
For all makes of cars and
SPECIALIZED SERVICE
for ail DODGE and PLYMOUTH Cars
95c to $6.75
Dodge Job-Rated Trucks
HERBS, SPICES AND WINE VINEGAR
MAKE A FINE GIFT
Boxed Handkerchiefs
MATINEE
SATURDAY
Skilled Repairing
. . . 69c
Mother’s Day Cards. . . 5c to 50c
Weitzel’s
J. V. W. STORE
“on the Plaza”
• Factory Equipment
• Factory Parts
PHONE S311
CLYDE N. CATON GARAGE
AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)
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