Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 02, 1945, Image 8

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY. AUGUST
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Mr. and Mrs. James Tillford
Fairmont, Nebruske. August 8, include the thousands who sur­ cul Supply Section in the station
and two children of Prospect
1873 and died at Medford, Satur­ rendered en masse when the Gel ­ hospital.
TALENT, July 31.—Miss Lucil­ were calling on friends here Sat­
day,
July 28. He wus married to man ,19th Army and German
Before his induction oil Janu­
le Welborn, daughter of Mr. and urday.
Miss Laura Bixby at Willow j Army Group G capitulated to the ary l'l, i94«l, Sergeant Burger was
Mi\
and
Mrs.
George
Bales
Mrs. Ralph Welburn and Pfc.
Springs. Nebraska, in 1899. They Seventh.
employed us a general mcchuruc
Floyd Skinner of Ashland were and Lillian Frazier leit early
were active in the Methodist
in Ashland. He was married in
Monday
morning
for
Twin
Rocks,
united in marriage at the home of
church for the past 42 years.
The
“Armed
Services
Book
July
of 1912 in Seattle, Wa.ih.ng
Mr. and Mrs. Minor Skinner on Oregon with a number of girls C lub of the Public Library held
The family lived in Tacoma, Local Men Qualify
ton.
His wife a.id two small
of
the
High
school
and
the
July 24. Mrs. Skinner attended
its
final
meeting
on
Saturday
aft­
Washington
for
25
years,
then
for
Radar
Training
chilnen
now reside in Ashland.
the Talent schools and resided Friends Church.
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ernoon. Attendance taxed the move to California where they
Additional
young
men
from
Mr4.
Helen
Weisner
returned
south of town.
seating capacity of the story-hour lived for a year and then came
section of Oregon continue to
BA SK E T S— We have a n e w
George Wiley, brother of May­ home from Michigan where she room with 50 to 55 members and to Ashland, where they lived for this
be
enlisted
in the Navy accord­
spent
the
past
month
visiting
re­
or Wiley of Ashland purchased
friends present
a few years, finally moving to ing to W. R. Cumley, Rveruiter- stock of C lothes Baskets. Lunch
B askets and Work Baskets. M ar­
the Glen Brown property on Gib­ latives. A small niece returned
John Beare, member of longest Medford where Mr. Van Slyke in-charge of the Medford Navy shal-W
ells Store on the Plaza,
son street. They have taken pos­ home with her to spend the re­ standing in the Library Vacation lived the remainder of his life.
Recruiting Station.
P hone 2-1231.
session and were residents of Me- mainder of the summer.
He is survived by his wife,
Reading
Club
who
has
earned
his
In addition to muny enlist­
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walters
Cloed, California before coming
fifth certificate, led the group in three brothers, Frank, and Em­ ments in the general service clas­
and
two
children
who
spent
the
here.
ory of Puyallup, Washington,
two weeks at Lakeview re­ the salute to the flag. Chief Rob­ and Rollo, of Tacoma, Washing­ sification, several young men
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Daly and past
ert
Stewart,
U.S.N.R.
gave
a
chal­
home Monday evening.
from this and surrounding terri­
daughter, Mrs. Art Coulter and turned
lenging talk to the boys and gi~ls ton; two sisters, Mrs. Rose Bea­ tory have recently been enlisted
Mrs.
Waiter's
mother,
Mrs.
Em­
mons
and
Mrs.
Kerry
Linkletter
son Rickie, with Mrs. C. O. Hol­ ma Morris accompanied them on the significance of radar and
in the Nuvy’s Radio Technician
man were guests at the home of home.
electronics in modern living. He and a daughter, Mrs. James E. (RADAR) training program, As
Merritt
of
Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. McCurtain I
pointed out that good reading
such when enlisted or inducted
At the close of the Bible school, habits prepare one for advanced
■
O
last Sunday. A chicken dinner
they became Seaman First Class
Friday
evening
a
very
good
pro­
was enjoyed by all.
studies and that those who want Stockmen Urged to
and
became eligible for almost a
gram
was
enjoyed
by
a
large
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Skeeters |
to contribute to the welfare of
year
of training in one of the
attendance
at
the
Method
i
s
t
Battle
Stock
Flies
and three children of Prospect
their country will do well to form
greatest
developments of the pre­
Church,
Portland, Oregon, Special; Far­
Fires resulting front
were Talent visitors here Satur­
this reading habit. He looked for­
sent
war.
Namely, the field of
mers
were
given
another
reason
Mr.
Bill
Smith
a
resident
of
day. While here they visited the
ward to the time when the use
windstorm,
explosion &
which promises so
Chase Gardner orchard and pur­ Glendale Oregon passed away for warfare of knowledge and for a war on flies this summer in electronics,
much
when
hostilities
cease.
other perils are not cov­
Monday night at the home of his skills would be ended and the a report issued today by livestock
chased apricots.
Among those in this general ered by your insurance
Tiny Combest after an absence daughter, Mrs. Archie Estes at best abilities of young men and health authorities.
of two years is home on a 30 days Talent.
Flies, the report states, have area who have qualified for this policy. Unless you have
women would be devoted to
furlough. He is with the Seabees.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Coats of building up our country and the been found to be carriers of the special program are: John E. Bui- your fire policy extend
Mr. Calvin Harper is a patient Phoenix, called on Friends in world, for the good of its citizens. deadly cattle disease, nnaplasmn- lock, Medford; Herbert W. Gif­
ford, Medford; Cecil H. Hayes,
at the Community hospital in Talent, Monday evening.
Ciuiord Hougins pleased tne sis, which is causing heavy cattle Prospect; James R. Lovejoy, Med­ ed to cover such dangers
Ashland after having a serious
Mr. P. I. McAbee was a busi­ cluo members wiui music on his losses in a number of Western
—you’ll have to stand
| ford; William S. Ore, Grants Pass such loss yourself.
operation last week.
___ ness visitor in Klamath Falls accordian. Me piayed “Missouri states.
Monday.
“Recent tests show that horse Robert D. Poctor, Medford; Arth­
Waltz and "Bell-bottomed Trous­
U. Van Etten, Ashland; Henry
Ask this agency to add
flies
which suck the blood of ur
ers”. Among me parents and re­
O.
White, Grants Pass.
Extended Coverage to
Pfc. Neil M. Arant
latives encouraging the c lu b cattle carrying this disease, can
readily transmit it to healthy cat­
members
by
their
presence
were
your
fire insurance now.
Gets Purple Heart
Mr. and Mrs. Kit Johnson, Mrs. tle,” says the report released Sgt. John M. Barger
Somewhere in the Pacific (De­ Rosa Dodge Galey, Mrs. Earl F. here today by the American Foun
layed)—Marine Private F i r s t Downing ,and Mrs. R a n s o m dation for Animal Health. “An i- Is At McChord Field
McChord Field, Washington—
Class Neil M. Arant, 20, son of Nicks.
plasmosis is caused by a minute
Sergeant John M. Barger, hus­
parasite
which
attacks
the
blood
Mrs. Ada Arant of 4678 South
Sixty-four members earned the cells of cattle, causing severe ane­ band of the former Miss Gladys
R K A L IN S U R A N C E
Sixth Street, Klamath Falls, Ore­ certificate
in their two months’ mia. Cattle which contract the L. Hoadley of Ashland, Oregon, is
Phone «781
41 K * a t M a i n
gon, was awarded the Purple recorded reading.
in disease remain carriers, and dur­ now stationed at McChord Field,
Heart recently for shra p n e 1 rank was given A for promotion
each twoj
near Tacoma. Washington, when (
wounds sustained at Iwo Jima.
books read. A total of 32 books, ing the horsefly and homily sea­
A communications man in the gave the reader a top rank ofI son such ‘carrier’ animals can en­ he is assigned duty in the Medi-
Fifth Marine division, Arant was General, Admiral, or Commo- i danger all healthy cattle in the
Persons not familiar
presented the medal at impres­ dore,
to the branch of) locality.
with
proper
sanitary and disin­
sive ceremonies by Colonel Ches­ service according
On the following fection practices
vaccinating
ter B. Graham, regimental com­ list of chosen.
receiving certificates on! may also spread in the
mander.
disease.
Saturday, those starred read 32 j There is no known cure, so
rigid
His minor wounds did not re­ or
more books:
measures
are
doubly
important.
quire his evacuation and he went
•Haroldine Arney, Jerry Bailey A vigorous campaign against bit­
through the entire Iwo campaign. Neoma
Baugh, Melvin Bean, ing flies at this time should be
Before joining the Marines in John Beare,
Joanne Briscoe, •El­ especially helpful.”
October, 1943, Arant was graduat­ len Brower, Janet
Jan­
ed earlier the same year from ice Carter, Thomas Campbell,
Carter,
Max­
Ashland (Oregon) high school ine Champion, Maxine Dorrough, Pfc. Donald E. Reed
t
where he played varsity football Joanne Downing, Lois Downing,
GOVERNMENT
for two years and was a basket­ Donna Dunkeson, Nancy Dunke- Good Conduct Medal
ball letterman one season.
With the 100th Division of the
son, Kay Eaton, Billy Finnell,
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Seventh Army, Germany—Pfc.
Lorraine
Frantz,
‘Anne
Fuller­
All kinds of Signs for sale at
ton, Ann Galey, Kenna Gandee, Donald E. Reed, Box 30, Ashland,
Miner Office.
Lorna Harper, Kathleen Hartley, Oregon has recently been award­
WATERPROOF
Philip Henning, Kama Henson, ed the Good Conduct Medal.
Earl Johnson, *Kit Johnson, *Zon The local soldier’s unit is a part
Johnson, *Dennis Lacy, Ilia Le- of the victorious Seventh United
Brun, Bob Madden, Marilee Ma­ States Army commanded by Lieu­
son, Margaret Meehan, Henry tenant General Wade H. Haislip.
Metz, Winton Miller. *Danny The first American Army to taste
Morris, Betty Myers, *Clarence combat in World War II, the Sev­
james mackh
Nicks, Arthur Ostrander, Paula enth was born at sea on D-l of
Ostrander, Helen Robertson, Roy the Sicilian invasion. After sweep­
A u th o r iz e d D e a le r-
Rogers, David Satterlee, Bonnie ing the enemy out of Sicily in
Seaver, Joann Seaver, Margaret 37 days of hard, fast fighting the
Shuman, Bobby Sipe, Evelyn Seventh became the Mystery
u d v
Smith, James Smyth, Charlotte Army of the European Theater
Ashland, Oregon
Smyth, Junelee Smyth, Sara Sta­ until revealing its power in the
bler, Judith Stephens, Doris Mae invasion of Southern France.
Stevens, Virginia Stevens, Mar­
From the beaches of the Fren­
tha Stephenson, Richard Taylor, ch Riviera the forces of the Sev­
James Trigg, John Trigg, Phyllis enth Army launched a drive that
Walker, Irene Welch, Josella was to carry them more than
Welch, Mildred Williams.
1000 miles through the heart of
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Fortress Germany. No ot h e r
army has fought over so long a
Services Held for
route or has liberated so v^st an
for 3 Days
Otis Van Slyke Wed. area
as has the Seventh. During
The Musical Drama
Funeral services were held this history-making drive, which
Wednesday, August 1, for Otis carried it over the Maritime Alps
of Your Dreams!
Van Slyke, a former Ashland re­ the rugged Vosges range, across
Announce the opening
sident, at the Conger Funeral the Rhine and Danube rivers, the
Home in Medford. Interment was men of the Seventh captured
made in the Siskiyou cemetery at more than 650,000 prisoners. This
Medford.
of
total includes only those prison­
Mr. Van Slyke was born at ers taken in combat and does not
TALENT NEWS
Armed Services
Book Club Meets
A Complete
Covering
Billings Agency
Ends
EndsSat.
Silt Nite
Big Saving!
AMMUNITION BOXES
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STARTS SUNDAY
ML & Mrs. Howard Oden
Ashland Sporting Goods Store
D E C A L S
279 East Main - Next to LaMarre Drug
We cordially invite the Public to inspect
our new quarters and swap your hunting
and fishing stories with us.
Give your rooms and furniture that
new and different look with easy to
apply decals . . .
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BOWMAN
Janet >
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Marc PLÄTT
Leslie BROOKS
MATINEE
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CONTINUOUS
SHOWS SUNDAY
ALASKA
Kent Taylor
M argaret Lindsay
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