SOUTHERN OREGON MINER. THURSDAY, AUGUST jo. 194 t tion this week, going to San Mis. Cay Hufinan at the piano, Fire Destroys Shed a song period was enjoyed. Short nt Local Hospital Francises to spend a week. TALENT, Augus t 28,—M r s C. G. Lolland, district manager talks were made by tile several The fire department was call­ Archie Estes and mother, Mrs. Dr. and Mis. G. W. Bruce have Pfc. John stated that his outfit for the Continental Casualty Co., guests present. A directors meet­ Huida Smith who has been at been enjoying a new type of va- had been taken directly to the and the Continental Assurance ing was held immediately follow­ ed to the Community Hospital about two o'clock Mouday alter* the home of her daughter and cation during the last two weeks Pacific and that he had just Company, was in Ashland Tues­ ing the meeting. noon to combat a fire in a stor­ family for sometime and Mrs. Seeing there was little chance for landed in the Philippines. Mr. day attending to busines matters. Guests included Phil Baker, age shed at the rear of the hospi­ William Sommers and children a full time vacation this summer and Mrs. Grubb had been quite His home is at Medford. from Los Angeles, a guest of made a trip to Glendale, Oregon they decided to carr'-’ on their worried, since the last letter they Donald Wolcott of Ashland was John Nosier, Avery Adams of tal. Cause of the blaze has not last week the home of Mrs. Smith regular work during the week ' had had from him was on March arrested Saturday evening on a Alemedu, California, a guest of been determined. The fire had Mr. Joe Dennis who has been and rest from pulpit and Sunday 9th, some time before the fight­ disorderly conduct charge. Sun C. H. Wines and H. I. Chellis, a gained such headway by the tune confined at his home for the past School work on Sundays. On Sun- ing ceased in the European thea­ dny morning he posted a $10 bail, lion from the Corvallis club. Al­ the fire department arrived that year is able to be out again. day morning August 19th. Lt. L. tre. He stated that he was well which he forfeited when he failed fred Haynes was initiated into it was impossible to save the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skeeters E Messenger filled the pulpit of but tired from the long trip to to appear in court Monday morn membership in the club, with building or its contents. In the was stored a number of visited Klamath Falls the past the Methodist Church, and on the Pacific. ing. Dick Trites officiating at the building belongings of Mr. and Mrs. Geo- week end where Mr. Skeeters August 26th. Rev. Loree gave the; Repair parts for Colemen Lan- Ted Culver is to appear in ceremonies. | rge Smith, managers of the hos­ purchased considerable logging sermon. Dr. and Mi’s. Bruce wish j terns. Lamps. Stoves and Irons Justice August 31, for not Next meeting next Tuesday pital. Also in the building were equipment. , to announce through these col- at “ Marshall-Wells ' ......... . on “ the Plasa having Court a vehicle license. evening will bring Howard Hob­ some supplies for the hospital, Phone 21231. Mr. and Mrs. S. Collins of Gre-- umns that they wiH ** in their Mr. and Mrs. Avery Adams a r-! Donald Homer Higinbotham is son, basketball coach at the Uni­ 1 iron cots etc. Due to the fact that nado, Calif, purchased the Auto- re8ular P^ces in the church ser- motive Shop and Filling Station v*ces on Sunday September 2nd., rived Monday evening from Ala cited to appear on two counts: versity of Oregon at Eugene, who the electric transformer for the for not having an operator’; has recently returned from army hospital was on a pole directly of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Edwards and that the »*rmon subject for ineda, California to spend a week one license, and no muffler. assignment in Italy, where he over the shed, the pole burned, visiting at the home of Mr. i who have operated the place the morning worship period is cutting off the electricity for the past year. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards “Jesus Lavs Emphasis Upon the Adams’ sister, Mrs. C. H. Wines j Clifford Avon Crawford wa conducted a coaching school. and family and his mother, Mrs. j fined $5 and costs for shooting will leave soon for California to Will of Man.” from the highway. Before you buy or renew your Mildred Adams. make that their home. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. LaMarre automobile or truck insurance, in­ Repair Parts for Colemen Lan­ Miss Lottie Beswick of Bell­ view and Mrs. Sarah Clark of vestigate the savinqs of our con and daughter Suzanne spent the terns, Lamps. Stoves and Irons Ashland called on friends in Tal­ tinous policy. L. H. Gallatin. 148 past week end at Crescent city j at Marshall-Wells on the Plasa on a three day vacation. Since re­ Phone 21231. Central Ave. Phone 7118. ent Sunday evening. turning to Ashland, Mr. LaMarre I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garrett of The Talent Firemen held ano-1 Kermit, Texas, Frank Garrett of has continued the vacation from 1 Joseph Robert Lordan appear ther dance at the City Hall, Sat­ Oceaside, California, and Mrs. L. his drug store, but stay at home, | ed in Justice Court on a chage of urday night with a large crowd D. McKee of Michigan City, In­ where he is doing some remodel­ vagracy, entered a plea of guilty, paid court costs and was given a present. The purpose of the dance diana ing of the back yard, mostly in are visiting at the home of was to raise money to purchase Mrs. Bess Canfield, called here putting in an outdoor fire place. 15-day jail sentence. Gloria Wanna Bounds is cited much needed fire squipment. the past two weeks by the ser­ Cpl. Dave Fortmiller spent sev­ to appear for not haveing an op­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hodapp of ious illness of Mrs. Ella Garett, eral days the past week with his erator’s license. Turner, Oregon visited friends in mother of Fred and Frank Gar­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fort- - o— _ Talent last Tuesday. They are rett,, Mrs. McKee and Mrs. Can- miller at 200 Sherman street. Ac­ Rheumatism and Arthritis former residents of this place. field. All are former residents of companying Cpl. Fortmiller was I suffered for years and am so Mr. Ira Williams of Medford Ashland. Sgt. Dick Coy of Kansas. Both thankful that I was cured of this j was calling on friends here Mon­ Repair Parts for Colemen Lan- young men came from San Luis terrible affliction that I will glad­ day. Keith Cochran 8 years old son terns. Lamps. Stoves and Irons Obispo, California. They returned ly answer anyone writing me for of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cochran of at Marshall-Wells on the Plasa Friday to their base at San Luis information. Obispo. Both young men were1 Mrs. Anna Pautz Eugene is visiting his grandpar­ Phone 21231. P O. Box 825 Mrs. Duane Baker and daught­ recently returned from Germany. 1 ents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Estes this Permanent Positions - Post War PTiture Repair Parti for Colemen Lan­ Vancouver, Washington er, Bonnie of Klamath Falls came week. Paul Walker of Medford a for­ Tuesday to spend the day visiting terns. Lamps. Stovej and Irons Work in Portland at Marshall-Wells oil the Plasa. Lions Club Has mer resident, was a business call­ with Miss Shirley Harden. er here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Larkin Grubb Phone 21231. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Burns moved Interesting Meeting Apply Today at your local Mrs. Olaf Lokken of Seattle, and son Milo, were overjoyed Washington and her mother Mrs last Wednesday to get a letter ,° tbeir home at 343 Mountain A good turnout of Lions club Celia Wise of Gold Hill visited from the son and brother, Pfc. | v eni*c* vyhich they recently p u r-( members was held Tuesday even­ John Grubb, when last heard cbased. Mr. and Mrs. Burns re-| ing at the regular meeting of the Mrs. Louisa Combest, Monday. Harvey Thayer of Bellingham, from he was in Belguim with the j S.ent y mOX^d .-to Ashland from club. No formal program was had, Washington is home on a vaca­ the 1306th Engineers. The letter P‘ttsburg- California, where Mr. but led by Robert Dodge with tion with his parents, Mr. and was mailed in Seattle by a sailor : urns was a7 employee of the 1 Mrs. Walter Walty. He has been friend of John’s and in the letter . ° w, Chemical Co. Since moving to Ashland several weeks ago, doing defense work there. they have been living with Mr. The Fire department has been A-. 7 ¿ ip '- r Burns mother, Mrs. Nelle Burns, called out a couple of times dur­ while waiting to move into their I ing the past week to small fires j □ house. Mr. Burns is now employ-1 with small damage to each. ed at the Medford Ice and Cold i Mrs. Hazel Skeeters is spend-i Storage. ing the week at Prospect. Mr. C. M. Smidt from Sacre-1 mento, California has been look- 1 People’s tastes change with the ing over Ashland with a view to years. When they are small, girls NOW PLAYING locating here. love dolls and little boys have a FOR SALE—Sanilac s t o c k yen for soldiers. When they grow IH t SCRII N S NfWHT FIGHTING ÎI4M spray. Highest quality obtainable f : older the girls are crazy about Brini}» Y»» « Sow"'»! »• k v tts j $1.35 per gallon. "At the Sign of soldiers and the boys fall in love the Flying Red Horse" East Main with dolls.—Lake County Exam­ 31 and Gresham iner. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Kuchesky ! ---------- o---------- from El Monte, California have <4 All kinds of Signs for sale at purchased Mrs. Edna Shelly’s Miner Office. home on Mountain Ave. Mrs. Shelly plans on teaching in Dor­ ris California this coming year. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Herfkens of Terrebone, Oregon were in Ashland Wednesday. While here they purchased property and ex- ect to make this there home. Mr. and Mrs. James Callander of Oakland, California have been i 5/ looking over property in Ashland and may locate here. Ends Sat. Nite and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Teeland of Anchorage, Alaska have purshas- Wild West Action! ed a home in Ashland. ALAM O S A IL Mr. and Mrs. Chausse of Med­ DAVE O'BRIEN LADD. RUSSELL ford were in Ashland Saturday TEX RITTER in on business. Mrs. Chausse was formerly Mrs. Brotherton and lived on Bush St. Mr. and Mrs. King of Tacoma, Washington spent Monday in Ashland. Mr .and Mrs. Peter .Kuchesky and H. L. Moore were in Medford Tuesday on business. Repair Parts for Colemen Lan­ SUNDAY MARCH OF TIME terns, Lamps, Stoves and Irons at Marshall-Wells on the Plaza. Phone 21231. TH RILL HUNTERS Dr. and Mrs. Ralph E. 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