Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 24, 1945, Image 10

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER TH URSDAY, MAY a4. 194$
T A L E N T N EW S
TALENT, May 22—Mis. C. C
Cagnacci went to San Francisco
last Thursday to see her husband
who is in the hospital there. He
has been there some time.
Mrs. M. Combe and Mrs. Art
Bacus oi Jacksonville were call­
ing on friends and transacting
business here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Griffith
have purchased a farm near
Hornbrook, California and are
moving there this week.
Mrs. Bob Logan left last Wed­
nesday for Syracuse, Kansas to
visit relatives and friends. Mrs.
Colin Webster who has been in
Kansas for the past two years
will return here to make this her
home.
Mrs. Charles Skeeters attended
graduation exercises at Prospect,
last Friday evening.
Miss Josephine Staska who re­
sides south of Talent on the Old
Pacific highway was admited to
the Sacred Heart Hospital in Med
ford last Wednesday.
Mrs. Nona Macabbe made a
business trip to Medford Monday.
Frederick Sturgis a resident of
Talent passed away Sunday at
the Community hospital in Ash­
land after a weeks illness. Mr.
Sturgis was born in the Apple-
gate country and lived most of
his life in Oregon. The funeral
services were held at Litwiller
Funeral chapel Wednesday after­
noon with Dr. George Bruce of­
ficiating. Interment was made in
the I.O.O.F. Cemetery at Central
Point
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walters
and children spent Sunday even­
ing with Mrs. Walter’s sister Mrs
Evelyn Christian and family in
Medford.
and 2811». The Poppy which, we,
uu, u n i wear on roppy u a y , aie
titttue uy uisaoieu vewnans, wnn
sn en gu t anu neaiui gone, uiey
Poppies to honor Americas’ e«n nut compete, lot' wuitt, again­
dead warriors of the two world st utc aoie-oouipu, out utey can,
wars’ will be worn in Ashland, matte poppws, even 111 men* nu»-
Friday and Saturday, May 25th pnui ueua, earning, 1 cents, 101
e a c n poppy, wmcn is paiu uieiu
oy lue AiutiicttU negion ztuxin-
! aiy. in is woi'g is ol value, 111 ant­
ing tneir recovery, Keeps occupy­
ing lianas anu uunus, oreuKiug
uie teuium 01 long luieness; ano
j restoring sp n n s a usneu oy Hope­
lessness.
Poppy Day To B e
O bserved Fri.-Sat.
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NOW PLAYING
Thru Saturday
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Funeral services were held
Thursday at the Litwiller Fun­
eral Chapel for Mrs. Nettie Mae
Hunt of 387 Laurel street, who
died from a sudden heart uttack
at the hospital Monday, May 14.
The Rev. Gordon Lindsay, pastor
of the Full Gospel Church offici­
ated.
Mrs. Hunt was born at Climax,
Kansas, July 24, 1881. She has
been a resident of Ashlund the
past six months. Her marriage
to Olin Hunt took place at Cli­
max, Kansas February 21, 1900.
They moved to Klamath county
in 1908 from Kansas and home­
steaded in the Tule Lake country.
Survivors include her husband,
Olin Hunt, Ashland; seven child-
Falls; Mrs. Ray Morris, Crescent
ren: Mrs. H. O. Hanson, Klamath
Falls; Mrs. Walter Galbraith,
Kirkland, Washington; Mrs. Wal­
ter Reid, Portland; Eunice Hunt,
Kirkland, Wash.; Cecil C. Hunt,
Bonanza; Donald E. Hunt, Eu­
gene. Two brothers also survive,
Walter Miller Klamath Falls and
Alvin Miller, Covina, California.
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Wallpaper, paint glass and oil
at Marshall-Wells Store on the
Plaza, Phone 2-1231.
16.95 Battery Fence
N ow $14.95
11.50 Battery Fence
N ow $10.50
Shallow Well
W A T ER PU M P
$96.50
HALF HORSE POWER
This Job
Must Be Done N O W I
Q
the sensational discowry
LAUREN BACALL
«Ml
Walter Brennan
STA RTS SU N D A Y
for 3 Days
plus
H E R LUCKY
NIG H T
with Andrew Sisters
Buy More Bonds!
Oregon must enlarge, repair *nd
mtxieruue colleges, medical school,
uid hospitals now. Present facilities
u»adr,jfuatc for needs o f returning
loldiers. The money for long delayed
Iwprowauiroia is on h j ^ - d l •
no extra taxes— only a YES V O T E by
:ka people is necessary under the U w .
VO TI
p«e U.
300
The lesson study during the
worship hour centered uroutyl
the missionary work • in Indir
and muny Interesting things wer
ssion
told about the work of mission
uries in the far distant country.
Mr. an,I Mrs. John Billings are
the sponsors of the senior group
and Mrs. Cora Bruce and Mi«.
Elma Baker of the Intermediates.
SCOTCH
TAPE
i/a inch wide, 1296 inches long
Clear - Transparent,
69c
ROLL
10 per cen t discount on 12 roll lots
This has been a very scarce item. Better
get yours today:’. A use in every house’
hold.
Electric
Fences
And freedom live on in endless
day.
HUME CWST»
SnEW M H E
MN W f l U
DOMTHT IMMtS
The Senior Methodist Youth
Fellowship group entertained the
Intermediate Methodist Youth
Fellowship group at a weiner-
ruast with delightful drinks at
the out-door-parlor at the Parson­
age on last Sunday evening. Fol­
lowing the “eats" the young folks
went into the parsonage where a
worship service was conducted
with Glen Durhum as the leader.
m e lunds derived from the
poppy sale consutuie Uie largest
source oi revenue, lenaonnauon
anu ciuiu weiiare worg. raiaoies
uie bnn, to carry out a construc­
tive piugiaiu 01 am 10 uie ais-
aoleu, to Uie dependent lamnies,
liu’ougu out, tne year. Tne need
tor renet worK, wmcn tne poppy
sale, tne Auxiliary, steps in,
where tne government, can noi
reacn. Tne benetits ot tne Poppy,
reacn out in many directions.
T'ne Memorial liower, the Pop­
py, has become Uie symbol of uie
uead. It lias become Uie sign, Uiut
Uie nigh means tor wmcn, Drave
young men gave their lives, still
live, and are Honored. More than Monuments and marker*. See
ever belore, Americans, will wisn Burna Memorial*. On the Pla*a.
10 wear tne poppies, as a salute,
to Uie dead soldiers’ and Uieir
bereaved famines, and as a finan­
SPE C IA L !
cial aid to the living, but, dis­
abled soldiers, and tneir needy
families. These men and their
families, are the chief concern of
ot the American Legion and the
Auxiliary. It is for their sake,
that the volunteers are so eager
to sell their poppies, with hope
that the dimes and the dollars,
contributed, will help to make
their lot in life somewhat easier.
The following poem was writ­
ten by Mrs. Chas. Gilbert, Nat­
BIG SAVINGS
ional Pres, of the American Leg­
ion Auxiliary.
A Memory flower, red and deep
Carry our message to those who $21.95 Combination
sleep
Battery and Electric
Beneath white crosses east and
west
N ow $17.50
Tell them as only you know best.
Their sacrifice is not in vain;
Peace shall come to earth again
JusUce and honor shall endure.
And sacrifice has made this sure
So may they sleep in peace al­
ways
SUN D A Y
Services Thursday for
Mrs. Nettie Hunt
BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME WITH
PLANTS AND SHRUBS
I
• Evergreens of all kinds
Annuals include . . .
• Pansies
• Petunias
• Snapdragons
• Lobelia
Victory Garden Suppies . . .
• Cabbage
• Tomato
• Pepper
Shrubs of Many Kinds . . .
Western Auto
GRUBB GARDENS
271 Morton Street
SUPPLY COMPANY
5 T i... -b D JUDGE SAYS
X TB S
Cm.miliw . Inc.. R.lpb D.
r, 23* S. W. Siïlfc
PortKml
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: VoV STATE
B U IL D IN G
FUND
Skilled Repairing
For all makes of cars and
SPECIALIZED SERVICE
for ali DODGE and PLYMOUTH Cars
Dodge Job-Rated Trucks
L arain e DAY
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• Factory Equipment
• Factory Parts
Susan PETERS
PHONE 5311
CLYDE N. CATON GARAGE
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JOHNSON*7
AT TIIF. KLAMATH JUNCTION
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)
M A R Y : “ Jim, didn’t you say you wanted
to a ik the Judge something about grain, the
next time you saw him?”
J IM : “ That’s right, I did, Mary. Is it true,
Judge, that distillers recover part of the
grain they use in making war-alcohol?”
OLD JU D G E :"ThaC t absolutely true, Jim.
Wherever the government has permitted
distillers to purchase the equipment neces­
sary to reprocess the used grain, at least
50% of the feed value (25% by weight) of the
whole grain is recovered. It comes back to
farms like yours in the form of premium-
quality livestock feed . . . rich in vitamins
Bi and Bz.”
J IM : “ Is the same thing true when distillers
are permitted to make whiskey, Judge?”
OLD JUDGE: “ Yes, every bit as true, Jim.”
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