Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 16, 1945, Image 8

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, August 16,1945
of Mr. and Mrs R. F. Parks last
Thirteen boys from the Ranger Jerry Gould, Peter Polk, Stanley
Thursday.
Boys and the Junior and Inter­ Adams, Rutph Griffin, Lavon
Those who visited at the home
TALENT, August 14,—Mr. and
mediate classes of the Church of Achley, Roy Rogers and Bobby
Kenneth A. Mather, divisional
Mrs. Jack Boatright and family- of Mrs. Lousia Combest the past
week were Mi's. Joe Hall of Los manager for the Reasearch In­ ery, were suddenly culled home Christ spent Thursday, Friday Pinson.
to lUeriin, uregon, oy uie new*
moved into their new home they Angeles, California and Mrs. Ard-
Mr. und Mrs. Henry Newton
recently built on Railroad ave­ utli Lokken, a granddaughter ot stitute of America, Inc., was an of tne ueain ox wtr. caiuw eus und Saturday camping at Lake
official visitor in Ashland Tues­ mouier. Tliey lett muneuiaieiy o'Woods. Earl F. Downing, min­ hud us their Sunday dinner
nue.
Seattle.
day.
ister of the church und Lowell guests Dr. und Mrs. G. W. Bruce
Mr. Floyd Goin and son spent
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cannon and Monuments and markers. See alter receiving the sud news.
Wall blagues, mirrors ana Pic­ Hull, Assistant Leader of the of the Methodist Church.
a lew days last week visiting three children ol Los Angeles,
Mrs. Goin s parents Mr. and Mrs. California spent the greater part Burns Memorials. On the Plesa. tures. nt Marsnatt-wens more oh Rangers accompanied the boys.
Wall Plaques. Mirrors and Pic­
Mrs. Ray Clary and Miss Sher­
Those going ware Dale Dieck-
Bob Logan.
of last week with his brother ry Stansbury were sponsors for the Plaza. Pnone 2-Iiul
tures.
At Marshall Walls Store on
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chriss and Herman Cannon and family.
Mrs. Eleanor aetn, returned to man, Billie Burger, Donuld Gresh­ the Plasa. Phone 2-1231
a
surprise
birthday
party
honor­
am,
Peter
Polk,
Norman
Gould,
family of Prospect were calling
The Firemen's dance at the City ing Mrs. P. H. Stansbury Mon­ Asniand Monday Irom u two
on friends here Sunday.
Hall Saturday night was attended day evening. The party was in weeks vacation and visit with
'A
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glidden of by a very good crowd. The music
relatives and friends in Missouri,
Medford visited Mrs. Charles was fur lushed by a Union orch­ the form of a picnic and was held bhe is a nurse at the Parkview
on the lawn at the Clary home. Convalescent home.
Skeeters last week.
estra of Medford.
Mrs. Stansbury received numer­
Mr. and Mi's. George Kerby of
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hall, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hart spent
Table Rock and Mr. and Mrs. the week end on Huckleberry ous gifts.
son, former owners of the ¡south­
Bennie Babb and family of Pros­ Mountain. They report the ber­
Before you buy or renew your ern Oregon Miner spent several
pect were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ries are plentiful and brought automobile or truck insurance, in­ days in Ashland over the week
Wayne Cowdrey, Sunday.
vestigate the saving* of our con end. Mr. Hall is a member of the
home a good supply.
Mr. Katie Dunn of Kings High­
Edward Leaning who has been tinous policy. L. H. Gallatin. 141 coast guard and holds a rating of
way, Medford visited at the home stationed at Corvallis the past Central Ave. Phone 7118.
boatswain's mate first class. He
Make your ironing easier with one of
summer is on a furlough, visiting
Charles Robert Zarka was cited is stationed at Gray's Harbor,
Their home is at
his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Lean to apear in city court Tuesday on Washington.
ing and friends.
a charge of driving without an Charleston, Oregon. While here
these handy little boards. Has two dif-
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Rummells operator’s license. In view of a they were guests of Mrs. Aubrey
and family of Prospect stopped former similar charge, the city Miles.
ferent sized board . . . fully padded and
in Talent Saturday enroute to judge set the fine at $15 and sus­
Mr. and Mi's. C. L. Purdee have
Valley View to visit Mr. Rum- pended his learner's permit for sold their home to Mr. and Mrs.
covered.
60 days.
mell’s mother.
Hugh Eskridge and are moving
Mr. P. M. McAbee made a busi­
Dr- G. W. Bruce announces to Oakland, California to make
ness trip to Klamath Falls, Sat­ through these columns that there their home.
Fires resulting from urday.
Mrs. Maurice May of Bellview
will be no mid-week service at
Mr. George Carter, County the Methodist Church on Wed­ transacted business in to w n
windstorm, explosion &
of Medford visited his farm nesday evening August 15th and Thursday.
other perils are not cov­ clerk
west of Talent last Saturday.
The Thimble Club of the Neigh
August 22nd. These midweek
ered by your insurance
Mr. Boyd Hamilton of Apple- services will be continued on bors of Woodcraft will have a
policy. Unless you have gate was a business caller here Wednesday August 29th.
covered dish dinner in the park
FOR „ SALE—Sanilac s t o c k Thursday, August 16 at 6:30 a ll'
your fire policy extend­ Friday.
Mary Furrier and daught­ spray. Highest quality obtainable members of the lodge and their I
ed to cover such dangers er, Mrs.
Marie were shopping in Med­
9» lon- "At th* Sign of families are invited.
—you’ll have to stand ford Saturday afternoon.
Wall Plaques. Mirrors and Pic­
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tures. At Marshall-Walls Store on
such loss yourself.
Mrs. Maxine Caldwell, and son the Plasa. Phone 2-1231
P. A. Bergen of Rock Springs,
Ask this agency to add Wyoming
avid,
who have been visiting the Mrs. W. E. Grace of Talent was I
is in Ashland on busi­ Past week
at the home of her transacting business in t o w n '
Extended Coverage to ness.
paren^
Mr.
and Mrs. Hal Em- Monday.
your fire insurance now.
V. E. Summe has purchased
property in Ashland and expect
to make this his home.
R. L. Mitchell of Portland is
here looking for a location.
H. L. Moore was in Medford
REAL INSURANCE
Tuesday
on business.
Phone 8781
41 E ast Main
Mrs. Lula Wilson of Salem is
spending a few days visiting
friends. She is a former resident
of Ashland.
TALENT NEWS
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Sleeve Boards
A Complete
Covering
Only $1-79
?„d G
M e tq .
, E“ ’ M,i”
Billings Agency
u
Under The Bright Lights”
IN THE COOL OF THE EVENING
LITHIA
Ends Sat. Nite
NOW PLAYING
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AUGUST 17th
The
Ashland Riding Ass’n
8 P. M. FRIDAY
I»
Presents a
12-Event Program:
Horse
Races
F L Y IN G H O O F S !
B L A Z IN G G U N S!
and
HORSE SHOW
SU ND AY
12 Events -1 0 Thrill-Packed Races
STARTS SUNDAY
for 3 Days
Since You
Went
Away
MATINEE
SATURDAY
CONTINUOUS
SHOWS SUNDAY
Ashland High School Field
EVENT NO. 1
Ladies' Pleasure Horse Class
Purse $15—and ribbons
EVENT NO. 5
Musical Chairs Race
Purse $15—No entry fee
EVENT NO. 9
Relay Race
Purse $75. plus entry fees
EVENT NO. 2
Children's Pony Race
Purse $17.50—No entry fee
EVENT NO. 6
Cowhorse Race (No bloods)
Purse $30, plus entry fees
EVENT NO. 10
Ladies' Flag Race
Purse $36. plus entry fees
EVENT NO. 3
Men's Pleasure Horse Class
Purse $15—and ribbons
EVFNT NO. 7
Ladies' Pony-Express Race
Purse $45. plus entry fees
EVENT NO. 11
Business Men's Race
Purse $30, "plus", (no bloods)
EVENT NO. 4
Ladies' Race
Purse $30, plus entry fees
EVENT NO. 8
Novelty Race
Purse $17.50, plus entry fees
EVENT NO. 12
Free-for all Race
Purse $175, plus entry fees
OVER $500 IN PRIZES
Swing Hostess
Martha Tilton
and Iris Adrian
PLUS ENTRY FEES! All races approx. { Mile; final race approx. | Mile
Popular Prices
KIDDIES, tax included............................. 50c
GENERAL, tax included........
75c
RESERVED SECTION tax included.........$1