SOUTH ERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, JUI Y 19, i 94J , vacation Bible school began Mon-' engineer for Bonneville Power, YOUNG COUPLE MARRIED vice. day morning, July 16 and will 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bartol have elks mew leader Mr. Bishop is survived byy Ins Renee Bounds, son of Mr. and TALENT, July 17,—Mr. and i close July 27 with an evening returned to the valley after living wife, Mary Lulu Bishop, four Mrs. 8. S. Bounds of Ashland and Mrs. Bill Lawrence o t MeUiurd ¡program and display of hand i - 1 near Seattle for the past six Miss Gloria McGraw of Medfotd sons C. F. Bishop; of Ashland; R. were business callers in Talent, work accomplished. The Bible months. were united 111 marriage lust Fn W. Bishop of Stockton, H. C. Bis­ Saturday. class is being conducted by the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Unruh and day. Pronouncing the vows was hop of Medofrd; R. H. Bishop of Pic. Glym Huffman stationed Friends and Methodist Churches, «laughter Connie of I’rospect Visit- Elder Clements of the Medful d Uukland and nine grandchihlien at Menlo Park, California is visit­ Teachers of the departments are eci friends in Talent Sunday, LDS church. The wedding took one great grandchild. ing his parents and friends on beginners: Jo Walty, Vera Cook, Mi's. Bril Kamburg who was ,r - --- » — - place at tile Ashland Ward’s teiu-1 Wagner Creek. Marie Furrer and Leola Lind- called to San Barnadino, Califor- porary church meeting place, the Fred S. Hudlock Jr. «if Ashi.md 1st Lt. and Mrs. Billie Beeson strom; primary; Lillian Frazier, nia by the illness of her mother. Civic clubhouse. A wide circle of was arrested on 11 charge of dis­ of Texas are visiting Mr. Beeson's Barbara Terrill and Alice May Mrs. Frank Hart, returned home friends and members of the orderly conduct Saturduy und for­ parents Mr. and Mrs. Eveiett W«X)lley; Juniors: Marguar i t a | Monday. church were present for the af­ feited his $10 bail when he failed Beeson and others relatives and Moore, Louise Sample and Geo-! Mr. and Boyd Hamilton of the fair, the first of the newly organ­ to appear in city court Monday. friends. rge Bales, Genevieve Holdridgel Applegate area was a Talent vis- ized Latter Duy Suints group Donald Wesley Welch was arrest­ Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Burnett and will as as superintendant and itor Saturday. here at Ashland. The young ed euly Sunday morning on u family of San Ferando. California song leader and Lorena Robert­ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mori is couple wil make their home in charge of having improper opera­ were recent visitors at the Sam son pianist. A picnic is planned at and baby of Piospect were here Ashland. Renee has recently re­ tor’s license. He was fined f25 Willburn home, Mrs. Willburn is the close. on business Monday. turned from service with the and costs, in city court but $15 Mr. Burnett’s mother. Mr. and Mr.s Royal Bates and na\y and was discharged u f< w was suspended on condition of The gym and main building at family spent a few days recently months ago. good behavior and payment of the Talent school are both being le- at Brookings, Oregon. balance of the fine. Arrested nt modeled and the football field is Junior Boardman is home on the same time was Glenn Mnlvin being lighted. furlough after serving in Ger­ Wilkins on disorderly conduct The Talent Community Daily many. He is the son of Mr. and and refusing to obey an officer. Mrs. Ed. Boardman. The regular meeting of the He too was fined $25 and costs Mr. Alvin Fenton and Miss Lions club Tuesday evening, was with $15 suspended on conditions Mildred McCulley were married — F IL M S — held at the Civic clubhouse, with of good behavior and payment George Bishop, 72. former Ash­ at a June wedding. Mr. Fenton wives of the members as special ; DEVELOPED & PRINTED of the balance of the fine. David land resident died Wednesday1 W ade II. K ep n er attended the Talent schools. They 6 or 8 ex. 15c per roll ! guests. The dinner part of the July 11 at his home in Medford. Cardwell was arrested for oeing are now living in Talent. Double size 25c meeting was a covered dish din­ , Wheeling. W. Va.. civic leader ♦ His death came suddenly, al- i drunk in a public place. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lushbaugh 5c extra of Panchromatic. All ner, brought by the members and elected Grand Exalted lluler of the fine grain developed. Reprints; sold their property near the their wives. A bounteous meal, 'Benevolent and Protective Order of though he had been in ill health school and are now living next interspersed with fun and laugh 2c each. Double size 3c each. 'Elks at emergency wartime meet-' for nearly five years following a to the Talent barber shop. ing held In New York City. July 16. stroke. Before this he had hardly Deckle or plain edge. Guarani Sgt. Bill Bates is home visiting 1 7 , ^ T n ’ practJ f ally al‘ 1945. Contrasting with Elks' Con­ known a days illness. teed work. Enlarging, coloring, ventions of other years, attended Mr. and Mrs. Bishop celebrated eopying. Low prices. Send to—! his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal 'by thousands of delegates, featur­ their Golden Wedding anniver­ Bates and other relatives. He has nrL nt Th a ECONOMY been in the European Theater ot c J program of ing ornate costumes and elaborate sary February 14th of this year. ‘you can depend on’ PHOTO FINISHERS the evening w’as a series of musi- parades, the 1945 streamlined meet­ The deceased had been a mem­ Box 1576, Station D ing was held quietly, without fan­ Mrs. Bertha Boatright is visit- S?1 Presented by the fare. and was attended by a small) ber of the Odd Fellows lodge for LOS ANGELES 7, CALIF. ing her brother. Mr. B. Garrett at J* a ^ ,Ce . A?COrdiar\ ba? J, of group. In )ce?p«ag with wartime 45 years, had transferred to Med­ • Automobile Hillsburg, California. She has not Medford which consists of four • ravel restrictions. ford from Burnettsville, Indiana, seen her brother for thirty rears. f rls’ wbo Presented a fine pro- • Fire New York, N.Y. July 16.— 37 years ago. He was an atten­ Mr. and Mrs. Andv Carroll of gram £ nmUSlC ° n the,ir Aa? ? rd: Wade H. Kepner, business and dant of the Methodist church. near Trail called on friends in W' lhafrn Allen of Ashland civic leader of Wheeling, W. Va., Funeral services were .held at Talent Sunday. 1 Was a guest was today elected Grand Exalt­ 10:30 a.m. Saturday from the Eugene Rogers visited at the During the business session ed Ruler of the Benevolent and Conger Funeral Home and grave­ home of Mr. and Mrs. George P*ans ior the annual Lions picnic, protective Order of Elks, succe­ side services were under the aus­ ON THE PLAZA A / LTL K I Bales the firsF of the week. Mr to be held July 31 at Jackson Hot eding Dr. Robert S. Barrett of pices of the l.O.O.F. The Rev. A. Rogers was a college chum of Mr Springs were discussed, as was Alexandria, Va. as head of the J. Hanby had charge of the ser­ Bales ancf is now employed as on the matter of using the Civic 700,000 members of the fraternal club House for a permanent meet­ organization, in the United States ing place. and territorial possessions. Next Tuesday’s program w’as Complying with wartime re­ announced at the meeting this strictions on travel, the Elks this week and will feature a half hour year cancelled their regularly program by Paulina Carter, wide­ scheduled 81st national conven­ ly known Ashland 15 year old tion which was to have taken girl, who has made a name for place at this time in New York herself as a concert pianist. Miss and Mr. Kepner was therefore Carter and her parents, Mr. and elected by a special meeting at­ . . . wishes to announce to friends and customers, that. Contrary Mrs. F. M. Carter came this week tended by a smaller representa­ Now It’s Back! to spend a vacation with Mrs. tive group of Elks Grand Lodge to current rumors, Casey does not plan to close his cafe. Carter’s mother, Mrs. L. A. Phil­ members and officials. Having obtained adequate refrigeration, we plan to keep a lips. He is the first member from steady supply of cold salads, iced tea, lemonade, etc, on hand Miss Carter has spent most of West Virginia to attain the rank to supplement a diminishing supply of point-value foods. summer vacations in Ashland of Grand Exalted Ruler, highest With John Wayne her with her grandmother, and while office in the fraternity. We believe that in spite of growing food shortages, it is just here last summer wrote the musi­ Born in Wheeling July 11, 1902, Claire Trevor as important to keep the nations family well nourished, as well cal score to “Cinderella” and last Mr. Kepner in 1923 was graduat­ -------- plus — *— informed. ffl winter orchestrated the composi­ ed from Dartmouth College, and tion. The past winter she has from Dartmouth College, and on It is therefore our desire to supply our customers with better been studying under Max Rabmo- September 22 of the following service, better foods, and as cheerfully as possible, in order that witsh, concert pianist in Los year he married Miss Martha all may serve with greater efficiency wherever appointed dur­ Angeles. She is a graduate 0/ the Nay. They have three children, Boston Conservatory of music Helen, Betty and John. ing th remainder of our war years. and has received many prizes The new grand exalted ruler and citations for her work on the! of the Elks is vice-president of ; ««»*' piano. the Security Trust Company of The Lions club is indeed hon­ Wheeling. He also owns three ored by having her on the pro­ funeral homes there and is a past gram for next week. The meeting president of the National Select­ will be held in the Civic club ed Morticians and the West Vir­ house, and all Lions members are ginia Funeral Directors Associa­ G il LAMB tion. urged to attend. • OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK — 24 HOURS DAILY C IC It KILLAW AV « O M I T BENCHKT — ------ - A______ IBI , , See our display of Enamclwarc zf PauutMuit Pietm t Old Timer Observes TALENT NEWS Y Lions and Ladies Enjoy Potluck Meal Rites Wednesday for George Bishop Insurance AR$ITY n Burns Agency a Ends Sat. Nite LITHIA CASEY'S CAFE NOW PLAYING STAGECOACH CASEY LAWRENCE, Prop. 57 North Main JO hì.ci$ STARTS SUNDAY for 3 Days SU N DAY f His 93rd Birthday (Contributed) “James Champion Smith better known as Dad Smith greeted his ninety-third birthday recently as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Stickler at a party in his honor” 1 “Other guests which were pre­ sent were Mrs. Alma Bauth and her two daughters Vista and Ver­ na, Mr. and Mrs. Moor and fam­ ily. “The high spot of the evening as described by Mr. Smith was when the birthday cake was plac­ ed before him aglow with the light of 93 candles which had been arranged as a star on the top of the cake. Six small match­ ing cakes, bearing the words, “Happy Birthday, James Cham­ pion Smith’ each held five light- candles. “Mr. Smith, as in other days made his wish and blew out the candles. One remained burning as though in tribute to another year of happiness. “Dad was the recipient of many presents, and as he was wont to express it, the food was excellent. He was in high spirits and expressed his intention of spending another birthday as he did this one, in another year.” The writer adds, “We certainly hope so.” and dishes, at Marshall-Wells on the Plaza. Notice to Water Users of Ashland, Oregon 1. Do not open hose or open faucets when payin for j.ooo to spray nozzle with hole no larger than % -inch in diameter. i j . ooo square feet. Use 2. Do not set sprinkler so it will interfere with traffic on sidewalks. 3. Do not allow water tb run o ff your property on streets, gutters, alleys or on your neighbor’s property. 4. Do not have leaky faucets, water closets or fixtures on your premises. W ATER MUST BE T U R N E D OFF IMMEDIATELY IN CASE OF FIRE. 6. D O N O T R U N CITY W ATER AT N IG H T BETWEEN THE HOURS OF to P. M. A N D j A. M. This restriction is to allow the orchardists on the high points to get sufficient water for their crops. Union Service Station There is plenty of water if it is not wasted. Those violating any of these rules may find their service disconnected. GAS - OIL - LUBRICATION MATINEE SATURDAY CONTINUOUS SHOWS SUNDAY RALPH A. FOSTER Dealer -----• ----- "Service With a Smile" Ashland City Council