Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 14, 1945, Image 10

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY. JUNE 14, 194s
TALENT NEWS
D rivers L icen ses
Oliver E. Dews, 470 Siskiyou,
Boulevard, Ashlund, Oregon, has
been promoted from second to
First Lieutenant, in the Weather
Wing, Army Air Forces, at Ashe­
ville, North Caroline. He is the
son of Mrs. Ruth Dews of 470
Siskiyou. Prior to entering the
service, Lt. Dews was a student
at Stanford and the University of
Oregon during the years 1940 to
43. He has a degree from the Uni­
versity of Oregon. The Weather
Wing exercises control over the
AAF Weather Service in the Unit­
ed States and most of the west­
ern hemisphere and serves as ad­
ministrative clearing house for
Weather Service Oper a t i o n s
throughout the world.
TALENT June 12,—Mr. and visited Mi. Com bests Grand- 1 IN O t Í N e e t í e d 1 t l l S i d l l ’
Mis Ralph Bonsson oí 1 inspect mother, Mrs. Louisia Combest I Oregon driver's licenses, issued
were transacting business anti and other ____________
relatives. Dr. Comltest on or after June IS, 1941, need
callingjjn friends here Saturday. < is in the medical corps of the U. not be renewed this year, Seere-
Mr. Faye Clayton called at the S. Army and is being transferred tary of State Robert S. Farrell
convelescent home in Ashland to San francisco for assignment. said today. The 1943 legislature
Friday to visit his mother, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Homes assembly extended the time of
Sue Clayton and sister, Mrs. and daughter Clarice were visit­ these licenses to June 30, 1947.
Eva Wedge. He reports their con­ ing relatives in Talent, Sunday
The numbers of all licenses
dition unchanged.
afternoon.
thus extended bear the prefix
Mr. and Mrs. William Sommers | The Volunteer Firemen's sup­ “OK”, Farrell said.
are the parents of a baby girl per and dance at the City Hall
"Many drivers apparently be­
born at the Community Hospital Saturday night was well attend­
in Ashland, Saturday June 9. She ed. Many out of town guests were lieve they are required to renew
their driver's licenses this year,
has been named Linda Carol.
present.
but the act of the 1945 legislature
Mr. and Mrs. C. Meagher of
extends
the time these licenses
Mrs.
Grace
Blanchard
a
n
d
Medford were in Talent Sunday
looking for a location. They re­ baby of Grants Pass visited her are valid through the next two
cently moved from Portland to Aunt, Mrs. C. L. Skeeters the years,” Farrell said.
past week.
The secretary of state explain­
Medford.
Auto King motor oils an J spark
ed
it is not necessary that a new
A number of Talent people at­
Mrs. O. K. McCurtain visited
plugs
at Marshall-Wells Store on
license
card
be
obtained,
showing
at tiie home of her daughter, Mrs tended the sale at Rosens in Bel­ the new expiration date. All en­ the Plaza. Phone z - i z ) i
Ivan Daly, who is spending the view .Monday afternoon.
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forcement authorities throughout
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summer in the Dead Indian Area.
the
nation
have
been
notified
of
Mr.
and
Mrs. C. W. Hughes
Auto King motor oils am! spark
T, 4 Harvey Maxon of Talent
the
legislature’s
action
in
extend­
came
last
week
from Junction
was one of the first men to push plugs at Marshall-Wells Store on ing the time the present licenses City to take possession
of their
into Carrara Massa, La Spezia, the Plaza. Phone l - i a j i
are valid.
newlv acquired property the De­
and Gepdoain with the crack 473
However, if the license card pot Cafe and an apartment house
Infantry regiment, according to
become
mutilated, or the driver at 662 B. Street which they pur­
a recent dispatch from the Euro­
wishes
a
new card showing a chased from Mr. and Mrs. Iler.
pean theater of poerations. Har­
change of address or personal Accompanying the newcomers
vey is a cook attached to regim­
description, he may make appli­ are their two daughters, one who
ental headquarters.
cation to the secretary of state has just graduated from the Junc­
L. R. Wadsworth of Wagner
for a duplicate card which will tion City high school, and the
Creek has gone to San Francisco
be issued for a fee of 25 cents. other a high school student They
where he entered the S. P. Hos­
Farrell
emphasized, however, that are renovating and repairing the
pital for treatm ent
Thru Saturday
drivers
are not required by law Depot Cafe preparatory to its
Mrs. Morris of San Fancisco is
to
obtain
a new card to show a opening soon.
visiting her daughter and son in
change
of
address, a change in
law. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walters
personal
description
or to show
FOR SA L E — S an ilac s t o c k
and family.
UPROKRIOHR
the
new
expiration
date.
spray. H igh est q u a lity obtainable
Annabelle Riggs of Ashland
R oririice
$1.35 per gallon. "At the S ig n of
was a visitor here Wednesday
RnORMRTRHI
the F ly in g Red Horse" E ast M ain
evening.
and Gresham
.Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Morris
The Methodist Daily Vacation
and baby of Prospect were busi­
Two Ashland young folks were
Bible
¿?hool got off to a good
ness callers here Thursday.
married June 5, at Yreka, it was
start
yesterday
for
its
second
Lloyd Lacey Jr. of the navy is
week. Many of the boys and girls learned. They are Esther Whiting,
spending a furlough with his
have
a perfect attendance and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lacy
are
endeavoring
to close school Mechenson and Bruce Schilling,
and sister Agnes and other rela­
next Friday with a perfect atten­ son of Mrs. Etta Schilling, all of
tives.
dance for the two weeks. They Ashland. The ceremony was per­
Dr. and Mrs. Clay Combest
are looking forward to Friday formed by the Methodist minis­
evening’s program which they ter at Yreka. The bride has been
are to offer. They will have ex­ working at the College here and
hibits of their hand-craft work, the Groom for a logging company.
and
will give dramatizations, and
(AiUALTY
Mr. and Mrs. Coke of Medford
pantomines, and music. Of course
this program is to be open to the was transacting business in Ash­
plus
land Monday.
public.
William Creighton Roberts o f1 day night and Sunday with her
Talent was cited into Justice sister, Sgt. and Mis. B. J Krug in
court Monday for not having un Medford.
operator's license. He was fined
o
$1.00 und costs.
Buy bonds to buy bombs to
Mrs. William Furd spent Sutur- bomb bums.
LITHIA
NOW PLAYING
Father’s Day
LOCALS
I
ä / jervicej
M onum ents and m arkers. See
Burns M emorial*. On the Plaxa.
Com* in. le t us ex p la in
J. F. Emmett
117 East M aia S treet
Phon* MSI
SIMM
WALKER
SCHUNZIl
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Ends Sat. Nite
STARTS SUNDAY
for 3 D ays
Monday night, June 11, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Wines a farewell party was given
by the Congregational Church
choir for N o rm a n R e s t a d
and his wife, Helen, who are leav­
ing soon to visit relatives in the
east.
Petty Officer 1/c Restad has
just returned from 33 months act­
ive duty in the Atlantic, and is
waiting reasignment.
Mrs. Restad, formerly Helen
Baker, has been active in the
choir and was presented a gift
of lovely note paper, as a token
of the appreication of the choir.
Games were played throughout
the evening and refreshments
consisting of punch and cake
and cookies were served later in
the evening.
Insurance
is
SUNDAY, JUNE I7th
GIFT SUGGESTIONS
“Norwood” (iift Set........... $1.50 plus tax
j piece set including shave cream, talc and lotion
“Norwood” Liquid Shave Cream 50c, tax
“Norwood” T a lc............................ 50c, tax
“Norwood” Lotion........................ 50c, tax
(V ery attractively packaged)
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Austin of
Trail have purchased a home in
Bellview.
All Metal Smoke Stand.................... $8.95
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lebow
have sold their farm in Bellview
and purchased a home in Ash­
land.
White Handkerchiefs..........................15c
Fine Hosiery........................29c to 49c pr.
Belts, leather and plastic....................98c
T ie s................ ........................ 49c, 75c, 98c
W ill p ay cash for ch ick en s P.
O. B ox 2R1.
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L. T. Ferguson of Klamath
Falls was in Ashland Saturday on
business.
Plain and initialed
The Best Gift of A ll.. .A WAR BONI)
H. L. Moore made a business
trip to Williams Creek Monday.
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Mr and Mrs. Geo. Davis have
sold their ranch on Tolman Creek
road and purchased a home in
Jacksonville.
Metq,
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Auto King motor oils and spark
plugs at Marshall-Wells Store on
the Plaza. Phone z - i z j i
THE OLD JUDGE SAYS
‘you ca n d ep e n d o n ’’
• A u to m o b ile
• F ire
Burns Agency
ON T H E PLA ZA
SU N D A Y
DR. E. N. TERRILL
.strong
• faith
that
moves
Chiropractic Physician
S p ecia lisin g in the N on-C on­
fin in g T reatm ent of
H em orrhoids (P iles)
mountains!
O ffice P hone 4371
L ith ia H otel B uilding
A shland. Oregon
“Your Friendly Grocer”
MATINEE
SATURDAY
C O N T IN U O U S
SH O W S S U N D A Y
A lw ays a Good Supply o f Fresh F ruits
and V egetab les
W here Your Trade is A ppreciated
PLAZA
FRED: “ Is it true, Judge, that a war can’t
be won without the use of war-alcohol. . .
the kind the beverage distillers have been
producing for the government for over
two years?”
a more human role. The medical supplies
which our military doctors use to alleviate
pain, combat infection, save lives are pre­
pared with war-alcohol.”
OLD JUDGE: ‘‘T hat’s right, Fred. I t is a
basic ingredient in the smokeless powder
used in virtually every firearm from a pistol
to a 16-inch gun. And, in addition, it plays
FRED: “ No wonder, then, more and more
people are recognizing the great contribu­
tion our beverage distillers have made to
the winning of the war with their double-
'ly product.”
GROCERY
Mr. and Mrs. Hays
Tk,
nt bj> Conftrtnci of Alcoholic V a n a n I ■
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