SOUTHERN OREGON MINER. THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 194$ to his illness he was employed It is necessary to stuff the other with the L. L. £>keeivrs rugging Gov. S n ell to S p eak stations with men wiio can also 'A/tucu'ia, aune o,—«rr. anu > company. Mineral services were handle fires, the supervisor's uf- Mrs starry laiwe or rauue fan sj hela baturday aiternoon at 1:40 O ver K adia June 8 tice states. are spenmng me summer here at p.m. at the Livwrrrer f uneral I’ar-j Dr. Walter Redford received a The forest service has three uien uome in raieni. wn. Lowt lor. Reverend A. 1. Edwards nun- telegram Wednesday from the visitors this week. They are E. E. is principal ol uie nuue raus isier of the Razanne church in committee working on the com- Carter, chief of the division ol schu ul. Ashland delivered the message. >ng vote on the State Building timber management, Washington, muss Josephine Staska w ho re- f Interment w as made in the Moun Fund measure, to the effect that D. C. James W. Girard, division siueu on me om mgnway souur or lam view cemetery. Governor Earl Snell will speak of forest economics, Washington; la ie m passeu away iasi Weuiica-j Gloria Hervy wno attended the over the radio, Station KGW, O. F. Ericson, assistant regional uay at uie aavreu Heart nospual Talent High School the past term ' Portland, onFrtday, June 8 at forester in charge of timber man in lueuiord. funeral services lett Saturday tor Prospect to visit 7:45 in support of the measure. agement, Portland. The group were conuucted trom oacr e o her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bin The governor is urging the pass­ went to Union Creek this after­ age of the measure by the voters noon and will visit other parts Heart Lauionc euhren on toeunes Hervy. of the forest later this week. oay at y a.m. oy me t'en rurterai Mrs. C. L. Skeeters spent the of Oregon, on June 22. Bringing the following should Home. Internment was maue in week end at Prospect and Dia­ the measure pass to Ashland and Ashland Scout Troops tne biskiyou Memorial Park at mond Lake. Medtord. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bunday SOCE: The State Building measure Show Big Increase Hoo Purvis of Klamath Falls sold their restaurant at the was a business caller here ¡Sun­ Rogue Valley Bus stop and mov­ which will appear on the ballot! According to a report from the for the special election June 22, Boy Scout headquarters in Med- day. Mr. Purvis is a former resi- ed to 6th street in Ashland. uent of Wagner Creek. The Talent volunteer f iremen is of vital interest to the people ford the Ashland District of the Jonah Barrett ot Merrill spent are having a chicken dinner at of Ashland and Southern, Oregon. | Crater Lake Area Council, Bo? the week end at his home here. the City Hall Saturday- night Its approval would provide two Scouts of America now has en- Reverend and Mi’s. Al. Jett June 9. Dinner from 7 p.m. until buildings for the Southern Ore- rolled 91 Scouts, 93 Cub Scouts, ries and three children are visit­ 9 p.m. From 9 until 1 a.m. will gon College of Education, a wo- 29 Scouters (adults holding lea, men's dormitory, and u library ership positions) and 15 Cubbers. ing Mrs. Jeltnes parents Mr. and be spent in dancing. Mrs. f rank Holonge and other Mr. and Mrs. George Kerby o| building. These two additional This is a very large increase ove relatives and friends. They have Table Rock visited Mr. and Mrs. buildings would give the South­ a year ago and indicates that ern College of Education a physi­ Scouting is in a healthy condition been living in boutn Dakota tor Wayne Cowdrey, Sunday. cal plant which would be ade­ in Ashland. the past three years and are en­ The boys are enrolled in four route to California. Robert Loren Damon, 20, sea quate to take care of the increas- Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Griffeth man.first class, USNR, of Lake- cd enrollment that will come fol- Boy Scout Troops and two Cub and family of near Hornbrook, creek, Ore., arrived at the Naval lowing the war. The dormitory Packs. Rev. Geo. Bales is the California were calling on friends Training Station, Norfolk, Va„ on would provide much need e d Scoutmaster of Troop 10, Talent; March 25, to undergo training for housing facilities for women and Dick Trites is the Scoutmaster of here Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Bob Logan and daughter duties aboard a destroyer of the 8've our women students an op- Troop 12 .Ashland; Larry Basey Mrs. Silvia Sloper and Mrs. John Atlantic Fleet. He recently com- portunity to live in larger groups, is the Scoutmaster of Troop 13, Webster returned home Sunday pleted a period of training at Fort which is in itself a valuable ex- Ashland, and Allen Byrd is the Scoutmaster of Troop 14 Bell­ perience. from Syracuse Kansas. Mrs. Web­ Lauderdale, Fla. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd This is an opoprtumty that may view. Joe Fader is the Cubmaster ster has been living in Kansas the last two and a half years and Damon of Lake Creek, Damon never present itself again. The of the Washington School Cub has a brother, Lee, 18, a private cost of construction will be borne Pack 12. Jim C Miller is the Cub is in very poor health. Mrs. Ella McMahan returned Lin the Army. Before enlisting in by income tax funds which were master of the Lincoln School home Monday from a months the Navy, he was employed at impounded by our last legislature Pack 18. The officers of the Ashland visit with her daughter and son the Mount Crest Ranch, Hilt, i Approval of this measure on June in law, Mr. and Mrs. John Mur­ Calif. He graduated from high 22 uoes not provide for additiona District are as follows: Richard school at Medford, Ore., and at­ taxes. This approval will permit Trites, Chairman, T. H. Norby, phy at Eugene the use of already impounded in­ Dist. Commissioner, Clint Baugh­ Mrs. Carrie O’Harra and Flor­ tended Oregon State college. come tax money for the construc­ man, Advancement Chmn. Ger­ ence Millboon of Ashland visited tion of state buildings, including ald Wenner, Finance Chmn. Hen­ friends in Talent last Wednesday two buildings on the campus of ry Enders, Camping and Activi­ afternoon. the Southern Oregon College of ties Chmn. Dr. Posten, Health Mrs. Blanch Hungate and Ellen and Safety Chmn. Bob Dodge, Or­ Education. May Hungate and daughter Caro­ ganization and Extension Chmn. line returned to their homes in Services Saturday for Fox Oregon and Bishop, Califor­ An Eighth Air Force Service nia after a wreeks visit here in Amos £. Williams Command Station, Engl a n d— Thru Saturday Talent. Amos E. Williams of Talent, Technical Sergeant K. Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Jim Purdue and NOW PL A Y IN G passed away Wednesday, May 30, Schaler, son of Mrs. S. H. Dahler, family moved Sunday to then- at the community hospital. He 3738 Bisbee, Klamath Falls, Ore­ new home recently purchased of 1 had been ill for many months. gon is a member of the service Simeon Griffith in Talent. Hr. He was born November 5, 1898 squadron at this strategic air de­ and Mrs. Wayne Condrey and pot bomber repair base. He is an on Emigrant creek. family moved into the house va­ aircraft sheet metal worker re­ Services were held at the Lit- cated by the Purdue family. willer Funeral Chapel Saturday pairing battle-damaged B-17 Fly­ Amos Williams member of a afternoon at 1:30 p.m. June 2. ing Fortresses of the Eighth Air well known family of Wagner Interment was made in Mountain Force. creek passed away Wednesday He was greduated from Ash­ View cemetery with Rev. A. J. afternoon at the community hos­ Edwards minister of the Nazar- land High School in 1940 and pital in Ashland. He had been ill prior to his entry into the mili­ ene Church officiating. for the past 7 months Previous Mr. Williams spent his boyhood tary service July 15, 1940 at Kla­ in this area attending Ashland math Falls, Oregon he was a stu­ schools and graduating from Ash­ dent. He has been stationed in the European Theater of Opera­ land high school in 1932. His parents were pioneers of tions since November, 1942. IN THE MEANTIME, Technical Sergeant Schaler’s this section at an early day. His grandparents, George and Rachel wife. Mrs. Margaret Schaler, lives IMRUNG Grow crossed the plains to settle at Shrewsbury, England. His here. He married Margaret Lock- brother, Orville, is a Mo M. M wood February 1, 1941. His wife 3/c in the navy. Frank Fu gan* Mary ---------- o---------- and one daughter Marie; six LATIM O RE P A L IE T T E • NASH Auto paint motor oil* and brothers and sisters Ralph Wil­ j / liams, Nehalem, Oregon; Del, ■park plugs at Marshall-Wells Jesse and Clarence Williams, of Store on the Plasa. Phone 2-1231. Ashland; Mrs. Ada Kerby and Monuments and markers. See Mrs. Rachel Bradley, Ashland; a Burns Memorials. On the Plasa. ! stepfather, Charles Cowan. J MARTHA TALENT NEW S LITHIA yflRSITY Buy bonds to buy bombs to Monuments and markers. See bomb bums. Burns Memorials. On the Plesa. yiiBwitti k»i *u«. As we have sold our place, we v. i'l sri • * Public Auction at (he Rosen place, I o miles south of Ashland on Highway 99, the following articles, on MONDAY,JUNE11 New Violm , ( ahinct Radio, Car Radio, Roll Top IX'sk, Library Table, Bed Davenport, 1 9 x 1 1 Adm inister Rugs, 1 6x9 A xm in- ister Rug, Several O ther Rugs, Sundry Rocker* and Tables, i Pc. Bedroom Set w ith coil Springs, 2 Single Beds, coil springs. 1 T all Chest, Singer Sewing Machine, Round D ining Table, Chairs, esc. Wood & Coal Range, coils; Pots, pans, dishes, glass­ ware; 1 Meat Grinder, 1 Food ( hopper, Premier Vacuum Clean­ er, Floor Lamps, Many Electrical Appliances, Electric I an, F luor­ escent Desk Lamp, Toasters, Percolators, etc. 1 fo o -lh Platform Scale, Po wer G rind Stone, Wheel Barrow, I land T ru c k , Garden Hose, Garden Tools, Small Shop Tools, all kinds; Battery charger, Grease Guns, Many O ther Articles. Sale Starts at 1 p.m. Terms are Cash I. W . R o sen Col. A. Dudley, Act. Mrs. A. Dudley, Cl. | « A “Yopr F rien d ly G rocer” Always a Good Supply of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Where Your Trade is Appreciated Ends Sat. Nite O’DRISCOLL NOAH BEERY, Jr. LEO CARRILLO LEON ERROL Rogue Fire Guards In Training Camp About 60 fire guards and look­ outs who will be on the fire pro­ tective staff of the Rogue River National Forest service during this year’s fire season are being trained this week at Camp Two, near Butte Falls. Members of the supervisor’s staff and rangers are acting as instructors. It is stated that the staff is still somewhat short in numbers of full requirements. Three wo­ men will be employed as look­ outs this being the maximum number which the forest can use. PLAZA GROCERY Mr. and Mrs. Hays THE OLD JUDGE SAYS • • • SU N D A Y Wdfm, Teixier . Conwnce! RT] STARTS SUNDAY for 3 Days Insurance ‘you can depend on’: • Automobile • Fire B urns A g en cy ON THE PLAZA fl>’A * »O (V NORRIS » II mwn M argaret O M IE N J IM M T JUMI - duranti - autxm plus DR. E. N. TERRILL Chiropractic Physician MATINEE SATURDAY CONTINUOUS SHOWS SUNDAY Specialising in tba Non-Con­ fining Treatment of Hemorrhoids (Piles) Office Phone 4371 Lithia Hotel Building Ashland. Oregon TOM: “ It’s mighty nice to receive a com­ pliment like you’ve just given us, Judge. We do take our responsibilities very seriously and try to do the right thing with every­ body. In spite of it, we get criticized now and then.” OLD JUDGE: “ I know . . . you’ve got to take the bitter with the sweet in times like these. Speaking of criticism, and I mean really unfair criticism, reminds me of tlr spirit beverage business.” F R A N K : “ How is that, Judge?” OLD JUDGE: “ Simply t h i s . . . c a n you think of any other business in which the seller is responsible for what the buyer does with his merchandise? If a person eats too much cake and gets indigestion, the baker isn't blamed. Nor is the coffee merchant criticized if someone drinks too much coffee and can’t sleep. B ut the seller of spirit bev­ erages gets blamed plenty if one of his cus­ tomers overindulges. Doesn’t 6ecm quite fair, does it, Tom?” TOM: “ Frankly, it doesn’t, Judge. We’ve ver looked a t it that way before.” tutorcd by C o n /trrn a <>J Alcoholic H rrrra[t I n d u c i l a , J A ♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ »«♦«»<