Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 05, 1945, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    t
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, JULY j, i 94;
S un d ay school girls of the F rien d s forma and Mrs. Alice Newman,
Carl Dulkenberg on Liberty St. steering the nuimul with Ids legs
im u rv n le u Miotuiay m ou iin g ai Los Angeles, and two grunueniiu-
and he was assisted by
Cpi. Vveuueu i>. iviaiisaoii v.o. into the catch pen gate. We didn t unnouncer
TALENT, July 3—Mr. and Mrs. ■» o ciock lo r a w ees a i iv .n l reii.
Uncle Wickey of Medford Walter
TALENT NEWS
Bill Childers left Bunday lor
Crescent City to spend some time
alung the coast. Mr. Childers has
resigned Uie jamiorship of tne
Taient scnool owing to bad
heaitn.
Hugh Combest Jr. of Under­
wood, Washington who with hts
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh-Con:-
best are visiting Mr. Cambist's
mother underwent a tonsilectomy
at Ashland .Monday morning.
Mr. and Mi-s. Haymond Clark
and family of Ashland called on
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clark Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Unruh and
daughter Connie of Prospect were
calling on friends in Talent, Sun­
day.
Ida Mar Dry and Barbara and
Jimmy McAbee spent last week
in Glendale, Oregon visiting re­
latives. They returned home Sun­
day.
A number of Girl Scouts and
— F IL M S —
DEVELOPED £ PRINTED
6 or 8 ex. 15c per ro ll
Double sire 25c
5c extra of Panchromatic. All
tine grain developed. Reprint»:
2c each. Double size 3c each
Deckle or plain edge. Guaran­
teed work. Enlarging, coloring,
opying. Low prices. Send to—
ECONOMY
PHOTO FINISHERS
Box 1576, Station D
LOS ANGELES 7, C A U F .
Union
Service Station
GAS - OIL - LUBRICATION
RALPH A. FOSTER
Dealer
"Service With a Smile"
Insurance
‘you can depend on’:
• Automobile
• Fire
Burns Agency
ON THE PI.AZ.A
HOCKS.
on*, an d M rs. 11. L. Lockw ood
received w orn H orn uie w ar ue-
p a iu u e u i a u n e ¿a w iueu siaiv u
m ul d ied soil ¿>gi. n l u i u l k >.
dvCKwoou w as Kiiivd in action on
OMiiH.. a miu > so. rcrm u r le u ior
o v eiseas uuty in J u n e l a t a ano
W as s i a d o i i c d in uie zlieuiian,
o ia rsu a n is la n d a n a UKmawa
cam paigns, lie was uiuucieu m iu
uie arm y m a im », i»*g. tie sp en t
ins om y tu rio u g n w iui m s luim iy
in J u n e la ta , tie was 2« y ea rs oi
age a t the tim e ol his passing, tie
a tte n d e d tne W agner c r e e k an d
ta ie n t Scnool.s
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walters
and two children and Mrs. Em­
ma Morris are spending part ot
tins week at Lakeview their for­
mer home.
Mr. M. T. Combe of Jackson­
ville was a business caller in ’ta l­
ent, Monday.
Mr. and Mi's. Charles Skeeters
spent Monday evening at the
nome of Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller
in Medford.
LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Ford mid
children returned to tneir home
bunuay, at Dunismuir, a l t e r
spending the week end with Mrs.
Ford's mother Mrs. Nelle Burns.
Mi's. Chas. Burns and mother, Mis
Paul ttoom and Mrs. Burns’ sis­
ter, Mrs. Tess Wiley returned to
Klamath Falls also. All had been
in Ashland to attend the services
tor Chas. Burns.
Mrs. Bernard Krug of Medford
is spending a few days with her
mother, Mi's. Nelle Burns, here in
Ashland.
J. J. Putman, father of Mrs. J.
F. Emmett, is reported very ser­
iously ill. He has been at the
Jackson county hospital for the
past two months. He is just past
91 years of age.
Mark Goin was in Ashland
over the week end, to visit tor a
few days, returning to Southern
California Monuay. Since leaving
Ashland a monm or so ago to
seek a better climate for hay fev­
er, but has failed to find much
lenel as yet.
Following the regular devo­
tional service, the young people
of the Pilgrim Fellowsmp ot tne
Congregational Church enjoyed a
weiner roast near the home of
the Rev. McCall. A fine time and
lots to eat has been reported.
N.C. w nome on ou uay luitougu get lus name, but the crowd gave
aner 2o monm overseas, tie was mm u big applause.
in Uie invasion oi OKinuwu. lie
The showent off in fine style.
will oe Sbuuoueu ai ¿sail mego ioi
Denzel Cameron of Central Pond
some tune alter ms luriougn.
lur. uuu mis. Hany o. viaiuii suffered u broken collar bone on
ol Bos nngeies were m Asmsnu a re-ride in the Steer Riding e-
vents, but otherwise there were
luesuuy.
Air. und Mrs. Paul Fituiell anil no mishaps.
son Bmy went io Dumsu.uii 1 Judges for the day were Henry
luesuuy uiiernoon to meet men Owens, Ward Hurlburt und Theo
son, n c . Dies rumen, wno came dure Jones. Bert Miller acted us
from his base near Cmcugo, to time keeper. Ebe Dunn was the
spend a turiough wun nis parents. I
CALL FOR BIDS
Bids will oe uccepieu up to 4:00
P. mi . luesuuy juiy io, n«a, oy
the Directors ol bctioot uisuiet
At), a iism anu, Oregon lor twenty
Venetian minus, bpecuications
may be obtained at tne Puohc
acnool Uliice in the hirst Nation­
al Bunk Bunutng. Tne Board re­
serves tne rignt to reject any and
all bids.
Dean A. Duffield
Clerk
Hamby was the starter for the
luces.
During the evening,, the Dodge
Curmvul, set up on C street, at­
tracted a large number , At the
Ashlund Armory, the Lions club
hud churge of a dunce, und tliis
too proved most successful and
drew u large crowd. The band
concert at seven o’clock in I.ithin
Park, us usual, was well attended
T H IN G S
(lfo44. Need.
CALL FOR BIDS
Bids will be accepted up to 4:00
P. M. Tuesday July 10, 1945, by
Ashland Resident
the Directors of School District
Dies in lLureka, Cal.
No. 5, Ashland, Oregon for the
painting of the interior of the
Charles L. Wimer, ill for the
Lincoln School building. Specifi­
past year and a half, died this
cations may be obtained at the
week at Eureka, California,
Public School Office in the Fust
where he had been visiting the
National Bank Building. The
past two months. He has been a
Board reserves the right to reject
resident of Ashland the past 23
Repair part* for . C o le m a n any or all bids.
years. Funeral services were held lamps,
lanterns and camp stoves.
Dean A. Duffield
Tuesday at 1:30 at the Lit wilier Marshal-Wells
Store on the Plaza.
Funeral Chapel and interment Phone
Clerk
2-1231.
---------- o---- —
was made in tne Hargadine ceme­
J. E. Mathes and O. E. Rogers ASHLAND'S FOURTH OF JULY
tery.
from Los Angeles were in Ash­
(Conntinued from front page)
Mr. Wimer was born Novem­ land on business Wednesday.
ber II, 1875 at Murphy, Oregon.
Mr. and Nfcs. R. Lewis .rum
Medford in their striking
He is survived by his wife Helen Greely • Colorado were Ashland irom
oiucK
ano wnite oumis on uieir
I Wimer; three children, Charles visitors last week.
trim,
well-trained
nurses, poi on
Wimer Jr. Ashland; First Lt. Geo.
The Ashland Real Estate board an excepuouauy line a im .
W. Wimer, Tyler, Texas; and the had a special meeting and lunch-,
Jim warren on "Nipper’’ took
daughter Mi's. Betty Clevenger, eon Wednesday at the Plaza Cafe.
the prize in me Mu»Kal Cnair
Ashland; tw’o step daughters, Mrs.
J. E. Hayes has sold his farm
Walter Ward, Eureka, California near Grants Pass and is contem­ race.
Tne business men’s race was
and Mrs. Laurel Taylor of Red­ plating on moving to Ashland.
won
byy t . H. Minear, witn Jonn
ding, California.
Mr. Hayes was the former owner Daugnerty and Dave Kerr run­
Other survivors are, a brother of the Hayes Plaza Grocery Store. ning a close second and third.
John Wimer of Portland; four
Mr. and Mrs. John Davidson of
f red Furry, Phoenix; Gene
sisters, Mrs. Mattie Radabaugh, Bend Oregon are new arrivals in Ross, Ashland; and Melvin Moore
Eugene, Oregon; Mrs. K i t t y Ashland.
of Ashland were the little fellows
Strong, Washougal, Washington,
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Peterson of that won the money in the kid’s
Mrs. Alie Bakery Oakland, Cali- San Diego, Cal. are visiting at the | pony race.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Phife
Vera McIntire, Butte Falls,
in Bellview.
came in first in the Cow Horse
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Howard Race although her mount buck­
from Burbank, Cal. are spending' ed most of the way around the
a few days m Ashland on busi­ track. Wes Morris of Hilt and Kay
ness.
Millard of Ashland took second
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Witter of and third in the Cow Horse va* e.
Grants Pass were in Ashland
The Matched Saddle Horse race
Monday.
was won by C. R. Phelps of Ash­
The Neighbors of Woodcraft land with the biggest margin of
met in regular session Monday the day; while FreW Hall and
Thru Saturday
night with a 6:30 dinner at the Lowell Fowler from Central
I.O.O.F. Hall with a business Point and Ashland, respectively,
meeting at 8 p.m. this lodge meets ran a close second and third.
THRILLS OF THE
the 1st and 3rd Monday of each
The Relay Race was won by
month.
J. E. Evans of Medford, «with
UNTAMED WEST!
Mr. and Mrs. Henry McNcir Central Points Frank Hall taking
and son of Burbank, California second with his string, and Block
are new arrivals in Ashland, hav­ ie Smith oi Central Point taking
ing bought a home here.
“Mexican Joe” thrilled the
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Davis of third.
Jacksonville were shopping in crowd with an exhibition steer
Ashland Saturday.
He stayed on the bucking
Mr. and Mrs. Levern Dalken- ride.
bovine until she was well tamed,
berg of Salem are visiting at the then performed the neat little
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs tirck of riding backwards and
O Clothespins, 2 dozen.................... 15c
0 Wax P aper......................... 5c & 10c
9 Bobby Pins, per card
............
10e
9 Hairpins (wire), box......................5c
• FLANNEL, 36 inches, yd............. 25c
White and colored
9 Cory Coffee Makers.................. $3.9~
• Paper Plates, 6 fo r.......................... 5c
• Cookies, per pound...................... 35c
Fresh, fluffy marshmallow puffs
—chocolate striped.
Metz
LITHIA
NOW PLAYING
“Your Friendly Grocer”
Always a Good Supply of Fresh Fruits
and Vegetables
Where Your Trade is Appreciated
PLAZA
GROCERY
Mr. and Mrs. Hays
DODGE’S GREATER SHO NS
and
Thrill Circus
PRESENTS
STARTS SUNDAY
SUNDAY
for 3 Days
Capt. Van der Wall and His Den of Wild
African Lions
Dennis O’Keefe
Constace Moore
in
One of the many outstanding features daily presented
On The “SMILE LONG GAYWAY”
EARL CARROLL
VANITIES
plus
NOTHING BUT
TROUBLE
with
LAUREL
and HARDY
N Ashland
OW
Oregon
S H O W IN G
C Street
Between 1st & Pioneer
Matinee Saturday and Sunday
Sensational and Outstanding High Po le Aerial Presentation!
Death-Defying - Awe-Inspiring - Never to be Forgotten
UNDER AUSPICES OF ASHLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE