Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 12, 1945, Image 8

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, JULY u , i 94$
Services in Albany
For J. J. Putman
— F IL M S —
DflYKLOPBD A l*KINW:n
J. J. Putm an, father ot Mrs. J.
I tr H ex. 15e per roll
W. Em m ett, died W ednesday,
Double Mice Mo
July Fourth at the home of his
8c extra of Panchromatla. All
fine grain developed. Reprint», daughter on the Ashland Mine
Road. Mr. Putm an was just a few
2c each. Double size 3c each.
days past 91 years of age. He has
Deckle or plain edge. Guaran­
i
been
quite frail for the past year
teed work. Enlarging, coloring,
j
or
more
but his final illness was
copying. Low price« Send to—
to visit K la m a th Falls a n d
o th er ea ste rn Oregon towns, be-
fore retu rn in g to Eugene S a tu r ­
day night.
1EACUEKS RESIGN
Mr. a n d Mrs. Ja ck Climer,
who have been a tta c h e d to tiie
.Ashland high school sta ff, huve
resigned. They a re now a tte n d ­
ing OSC sum m er session.
Mr. Climer was vice principal
of th e high school a n d ta u g h t
m athem atics, while Mrs. Climer
was llo ra n a n a n d ta u g h t Eng-1
ltsh.
in C hristian experience. The Court the past week were A n­
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Trite« and
morning serm on is at 11 o'clock drew Burl Schuk of Ashland for son left Saturday on their vaca­
on th subj ec t, ‘‘SEPARATE- not having un operator’s lictm .v.! tion from Dick's duties at Fride-
NESS’.** A comm ittee from the He wus fined $1.50 and costs. ger Grocery company and Mrs.
choir u responsible for the spe­ Bruce W. Schilling paid $1 and Tritcs us bookkeeper ut J. C. Pen-
cial music for tins m orning ser­ costs for not having a tail light. eiiy store. They will be gone a
vice. The M ethodist Youth Fel­ W illiam Robert Bibby of A sh­ week, going to Gold Beach and
lowship groups will m eet for w or­ land was arrested on u charge of on to Eugene for the week.
ship ut 6:45 in their respective having four in the driv er’s scat
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rooms. The mid-week Bible study and paid u fine of $2 and costs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Emi w tt and
and prayer service is each W ED­ ! Mrs. Dorothy Briggs was assessed duughter returned to their home
NESDAY evening at 7:30. This costs of action when she failed
Church will join w ith others in to display her driv er’s liccnic. here at Ashland Wednesday, u tt­
worship service at the I.ithiu j L afayette Earl LaM arre of Blut- er attending funeral services tor
Park at 5 P.M. on Sunday. Rev chley, Oregon was cited to a p ­ Mrs. Em mett's father, J. J. I'ut-
McCull will preside, and the sei pear in cour for not huving a tail m an in Albuny Monday. Mrs.
mon will be given by Rev. Geo­ light. He is scheduled to appear Reed left this Thursday morning
rge Shum an of the Presbyterian Ju ly 21.
for her home at Oakland.
Church. Dr. G. W. Bruce, M i n i s ­
ter.
j but a few’ days.
The body was shipped to A l­
PHOTO FIMSHKAM
bany, after lying in state at tiie
Box 1576, Station I)
j Litw iller Funeral home Friday.
LOS ANGELES 7, CALIF.
I Services were held Monday. In-
j torm ent was made at Amity.
Mrs. Zerreta Reed came up Youth Fellow ship
i from Oakland to attend the fun-
! oral services with her parents, Mr Groups H ave P arty
; and Mrs. Emmett.
The two groups of the M etho­
Chester Delaney and William
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dist Youth Fellow ship had a get-
M.
Delaney, both of Ashland and
HOWARD HOBSON t (SITED
to-gether party on bunday even­
HERE ENROt’TE TO EUGENE ing following their worship ser­ brothers, were arrested last week
G A S • OIL - LUBRICATION
Howard A. Hobson, noted vices. Miss Ida W illard who lias on a charge of being drunk and
i Oregon coach and form er bas- ju st returned from Corvallis resisting arrest. Both were fined
j ketball m entor a t th e S outhern w here she attended college this $27.50 and $2.50 costs and g i/e n a
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Oregon College of Education, last year, led in the evening w or­ 20 day jail sentence in city court.
R A L PH A. FOSTER
visited briefly in A shland T ues­ ship service, and then was the The jail sentence was suspend­
Dealer
day afternoon. He was accom ­ leader through the social hour. ed on condition of good behavior
panied by Anse Cornell, ath letic Special, quiet games appropriate and paym ent of the fines. On
m anager of the U niversity of for Sunday evening were enjoyed July 3 Jess Talbot Sm otherm an
'S ervice W ith a Sm ile"
Oregon.
by tiie group ,and at the close of wus jailed for being drunk and
Mr. Hobson, who has been on the hour they sang such helpful disorderly. A fter spending the
sabbatical leave from Oregon, songs as "Into My H eart”, Clim b­ Fourth in jail, he was fined on
will re tu rn to his coaching d u t­ ing Jacob’s L adder”, and “Blest the fifth in city court $10 and
ies
a t th e University in th e fall. Be the Tie that Binds.” The Sen­ $2.50 costs. Only Ju ly 7, Win. R.
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He sta te d th a t while he h a d e n ­ iors of this group will hold a Heath, of Ashland, was arrested
joyed and profited by his e x ­ swim and w einer party a t the for being drunk and disorderly.
periences in and around New- Helman Baths in the very near He forfeited $10 bail when he
failed to appear for hearing. On
York City, Oregon looked m igh­ future.
July 8, Bert Cook forfeited at $10
ty good” to him again. D uring
‘you c a n d e p e n d o n ’ th e p ast several m onths. Hobson The W. R. C. met Saturday at bail when he failed to appear in
accom pam ed by seven o th er 2 p.m. a t the V. F. W. Hall for court on a charge of being drunk
coaches, have been on tour in a business m eeting at 2 p.m .with an„ ;1.
• A u to m o b ile
th e F ifth Army area of Italy, a good attendance, the next m e e t-1 Milton Morrison came home on
serving th e arm y w ith a sports ing will open w ith a covered dish a short visit w ith his father over
• F ire
program , including a special dinner at 12:30. The July birth ­ the week end. Milton, since the
one in Rome for arm y sports days will be observed w ith a closing of school, has been w ork­
officers.
cake. This order m eets the 1st ing for the State of California
Hobson and Cornell left here and 3rd Saturdays of each month. in state forest work at Hornbrook.
S avin g m on ey is im portant to ­
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Benson of
ON THE PLAZA *
Greely, Colorado are in Ashland day. You can sa v e on your in su r­
ance costs throuqh the Farm er's
on business.
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J. V. Hays and daughter, £1- Insurance Group. S ee or call L.
woodina of G rants Pass were in H. G all «Tin. 148 C entral A ve., i
P hone 7118. 4
Ashland S aturday on business.
On the m orning of Ju ly Fourth j
Mr .and Mrs. Rae Sm ith of
H.
Poole and Thora L. Hall, both
W agner Creek were shopping in
of Ashland were m arried at the
Ashland Saturday.
Mrs. M ayne of Albany is visit­ home of Justice of the Peace
Nelle Burns. A ttendants were
ing friends in Ashland.
Dr. and Mrs. Paul T. R utter of Ida Pane Poole, neice of the
St. Helens Oregon are in Ashland groom and Leslie Lusk. O th e rs'
THE DEAD'S
who witnessed the ceremony
looking for a location.
REVENGE
Mrs. D. M .A tteberry of K lam ­ were Mrs. Ida Poole, m other o f !
ath Falls was in Ashland W ednar- the groom and Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
FOR MURDER!
Hill, all of Ashland.
day on business.
Capt. Nils Young has been
Mrs. Cady and daughter Dee
of Portland, Oregon are spending visiting in Ashland w ith relatives ,
their vacation visiting friends in and friends after returning from
Ashland. They w ere form er re ­ a tour ofduty in England. He
will report to San Francisco for
sidents of Ashland.
re-assignm
ent to the South Paci­
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Williams
from Castle Rock, Wash, and Mr. fic area.
FOR SA LE— S a n ila c s t o c k
and Mrs. S. J. Wilson of El C er­
H ig h e s t q u a lity obtainable
rito, Cal are new arrivals in spray.
$1.35
per
gallon. "At the S ig n of
Ashland.
FAUL /
the F ly in g R ed Hors«" E ast M ain
economy
Union
Service Station
a.
«r»w < rr
<««.
Insurance
Burns Agency
LITHIfl
NOW PLAYING
Ends Sat. Nite
KELLY
Methodist Church
Corner of N orth M ain and Laurel
p lu s
Andy DIVINE
Thomas GOMEZ
STARTS SUNDAY
fo r 3 D ays
¿4
The Sunday School meets at
9:45 each Sunday. Each depart­
m ent of the school gives a special
emphasis to the place of the Bible
MART
MY
A letter to home folks arrived
Tuesday from Pvt. Kenneth
Burns, stating th at he had final
ly landed a t his destination, on
the Island of Luzon, Philippines.
Cited to appear in Justice
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