Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 06, 1945, Image 8

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 1945
TALENT NEWS
I*rospect were calling on friends
krmy Nurse in China Reads to Wounded Soldier
here Saturday.
TALENT, Sept. 5,—Mr. and
Mr. Perry Skeeten of Prospect
Mrs. Royal Bates and family spent the week end with his
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Shinn, form. John R. Pittenger, well known
spent the Labor Day hohday at grandmother, Mrs. Belle Skeeters,
er residents of Ashlund were here constable in Ashland, spent the
Brookings, Oregon with then i Reverend Edwin Deacon a re-
lor several days last week, com-1 past week end with his daughter,
son Owens and family.
tired minister who lias lived in
ing up from San Pedro, Califor- Mrs. E. K. Edsel and family in
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Penrod Talent many years passed away
nia. While in Aslaland they were' Klamuth Falls. He left Saturday.
have purchased the farm and J Sunday at the Community Hos
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amos C
peach orchard of Mr. and Mrs Ed j pital in Ashland after a short ill­
Nininger. The visitors went on up
Robert Shepherd, of Medford,
Foss.
ness.
to Salem for a day or ttvo to visit was in Ashland Tuesday, corning
Mrs. Fred Morris was a busi­
with Mrs. Shinn’s parents, then as an insurance adjuster to settle
ness caller in Medford Thursday.
returned
to Ashland and in corn- up affairs in the Mackie fire on
Revenerd M. L. Simmons of Ashland Youths Join
pany with Mr, and Mrs. Nininger. | Oak street last Friday,
Merrill was a visitor in Talent Navy at Portland
spent the week end at the Nin-
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Friday enroute to his home from
inger cabin at Lake of the Woods
Rapalr Parts (or Colomon L a n ­
Sheldon
Charles
Wilcox
and
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Shinn were Ash­ terna. L am p i, Stovos and Irons
Donald Edward Flaharty of Ash­
Mrs. Ben Clark was shopping land
land residents for severul years, at M arshall-W ells on tha P iata,
have
been
enlisted
in
the
U
in Medford Tuesday morning.
leaving here in 1935.
Phone 21231,
S Navy at the Recruiting Station
Mr. and Mi's. Floyd Goin and in
Portland
according
to
Chief
small son of Prospect were week Robert L Stewart, Recruiter in
Mr. and Mrs. Avery Adams left
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gately
end visitors at the home of Mr. charge of the Medford Recruiting
Tuesday after spending a week
came
this
week
from
North
and Mrs. Bob Logan, Mrs. Goin s Sub-Station which handled the
Platte, Nebraska and ut present visiting in the home of Mr.
parents.
are visiting in the home of Mr. Adams' sister, Mrs. C. H. Wines
Preliminary steps in their enlist­
Mr. Frank Weybright a n d ment. Sheldon Wilcox was born
Gately’s sister, Mrs. A. Albert und family. They will leisurely
daughter in law Mrs. Glen Wey­ in Ft. Dodge, Iowa and is the
Mottner and family. Mr. Cutely return to their home at Alameda,
bright of Bremerton, Washington son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wilcox,
On night duty in on Army hospital in Kunming, China, Lieutenant Ruth
has been recently discharged in time that Mr. Adams can re­
are visiting Mr. Harper’s sister 770 Iowa Street of Ashland. Don­
F. A llair, member of the U. S. Army Nurse A rp s , reads to a soldier whose
from the Army air forces after turn to his position at the Alame-
fractured leg is encased in a cast. Army nurses ore on duty wherever
and brother in law Mr. and Mrs ald Flaharty was bom in Med­
about two and a half years in the da Naval air station Monday.
American fighting men need their aid.
Cal Harper this week. Mr. Harp­ ford, and is the son of Mr. and
Pacific. Mr. and Mrs. Gately plan
er is convalesing at his home aft­ Mrs. Robert I Flaharty who for-
to make their home in Ashland.
Dr. C. A. Haines was called
er returning from the Commun­ maly resided at 372 Iowa Street over the Navy is looking forward
Wednesday
morning Inst by the
Mr. and Mi's. L. Netz of Nevada
ity Hospital in Ashland where he in Ashland. Both boys attended to a large peace time Navy and
P. R. “Limey" Williamson accident which injured Lewis C.
City,
California
have
been
in
was a patient for some time.
Ashland High School and just applications are still being ac­
spent several days Inst week in Hill, Sr., of Route 1. Mr. Hill was
Mr. Clyde Collier of near Trail prior to their enlistment were cepted for the Regular Navy as Ashland the past few days.
Portland, in an effort to get some quite seriously injured when the
was in Talent Saturday looking employed by the Army Ordance well as in the Naval Reserve.
new trucks and other equipment team ran away in the hay fibld.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
B.
T.
Grant
and
after business affairs.
Command in Medford.
Any one eligible for enlistment daughter of Wendling, Oregon for his dairy.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Collman
FO R
S A L E — Sanilac s t o c k
The young bluejackets after should contact the Recruiter in are here for a few days visiting
spent last week at Crescent City recruit training at a Navy Train­ Medford Post Office Building or friends.
Mr. and Mrs. William Pomeroy spray. Highest q u ality obtainable
vacationing. Mr. Ray Garland ing Center will be eligible for write for free booklets and addi­
and son were in Ashlund from $1.35 per gallon. " A t the Siqn of
the F ly in g Rad Horse" East M ain
acted in the capacity of City assignment to one of the Navy tional information.
Repair Part« for Colemen L a n ­ Sams Valley Tuesday attending and Gresham
Marshal while Mr. Coffman was Trade Schools or assigned to duty
to
business
matters.
terns, Lamps, Stoves and Irons
away.
with one of the units of the fleet.
at M arshall-W ells on the Plata.
Mr. and Mrs. George Icenhow-
Marbeth
McKeever
Mrs. R. Boyd of Eugene visited
Chief Stewart also states that
Phone 21231.
Robert Sylvester Smith of New er returned from Oakland accom­
her mother Mrs. Nellie Smith last although the war with Japan is Has Birthday Party
ell, California, storekeeper at the panied by their son and daughter
week on Anderson Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Horn of Crescent Tule Lake WRA camp and Oliv­ in law, Lt. and Mrs. George Icen-
Thursday
evening
a
party
was
Mr. and Mrs. M. Rummel of
held to observe the birthday of City have been visiting Mrs. er Woodley Davenport, investiga­ hower. While the Icenhowers
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Miss Marbeth McKeever, with Horn’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. tor with the WRA. of Bethesda, were in Oakland, they had a
the party getting under way Peck on Liberty St. the past few Maryland, were arrested Satur­ short visit with their other son,
day evening, charged with being Cpl. Paul Icenhower. Lt. and Mrs
about seven o’clock in the Lithia days.
drunk on a public street. They Icenhower returned to Oakland
park with a weiner roast. Class
Mr and Mrs. P. J. Kuchesky were held in jail until Sunday last Friday.
mates and friends of Miss Mc­
Keevers to the number of about have moved to their new home morning. Each paid a $10 bail,
forty enjoyed the outdoor re­ they just recently purchased from which was forfeited in city court
About 75 members of the
Monday when they failed to ap­ Church of Christ Sunday School
freshments around t h e camp Mrs. Shelly.
pear in court.
fire. Following this part of the
held a picnic at Helmnn's Baths
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shackners
evening’s entertainme n t, t h e
Sunday afternoon, following the
group was divided into several of Sams Valley were in Ashland,
Thrill Blast!
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weitzel and I mornin8 services,
smaller units and lists handed Tuesday calling on friends.
family spent last week in S an!
out for a scavenger hunt through
Francisco on a combined business 1 Mrs. E. J. LaMarre and daught­
Repair parts for Colemen L a n ­
the town. As soon as each group
and
pleasure trip for a week | er left Tuesday for Seattle where
/n ROOTIN' TOOTIN' LU N A CYÌ'
completed their scavenger hunt terns. Lamps, Stoves and Irons While there Mr. Weitzel took ad- I they will spend this week. Miss
they reported to the McKeever at M arshall-W ells on the Plata, vantage of being in the whole- i Suzanne will enter the Univer­
home on Morton street, where Phone 21231.
sale district to buy a large amount sity of Washington for the regul-
the balance of the evening was
of merchandise for his store here 1 ar fal1 work- and thc tr‘P there
spent in visiting and further re- Former Resident Dies They returned to Ashland Sun­ this week was to get her started
1 freshments. Miss Marbeth receiv-
on her university career. Miss
day.
’ ed many lovely gifts on her birth­ at Hillsboro, Orejaron
Suzanne, will continue her music
day anniversary.
Friends and relatives here re­ Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Snider and work, carried on under her teach­
ceived word last week of the family of Charleston, Oregon, er here, Mrs. Cay Hufman.
of Glenn Payne, a former spent the week end in Ashland
Lt. Comdr. Brantley death
resident of Ashland. He has been with Mr. Snider’s parents, Mr. Subscribe for The Miner today.
Serves on USS Essex living at Hillsboro, Oregon since and Mrs. A. A. Snider. They re­
Rheum atism and A rth ritis
EDM U ND L O W !
Aboard the USS Essex in the leaving here he has visited a turned to their home Tuesday
I suffered for years and am so
A N N E JEFFREYS
morning.
Pacific—Lt. Comdr. William L. number of times since.
introducing
thankful that I was cured of this
Brantley, USN, husband of Beat- [ Mr. Payne attended the Ash­
LAWRENCE TIERNEY
for 3 Days
terrible affliction that I will glad­
riice Tono De La E. Brantley, 6 land schools graduating from
DILUNOiS
Before you buy or renew your ly answer anyone writing me for
Bellaview rd., Ashland, Oregon j high school here. He was employ-
serves aboard this carrier which | e da number of years at McNair’s automobile or truck insurance, in ­ information.
vestigate the savinqs of our con
Mrs. Anna Pautz
steamed
close to the shores of drug store. Later he studied phar­ tinous
plus
L. H . G allatin. 148
P. O. Box 825
Tokyo with Task Force 38 to macy and owned and operated a C entral policy.
A ve. Phone 7118.
ROMANTIC
Vancouver, Washington
launch her planes against the re­ drug store at Hillsboro for a num­
FUN-KST!
G AY _ L O V I N '!
maining strength of the enemy in ber of years.
the final days of the war.
Surviving are his wife and son
^Sweeter Singin'!
his mother, Mrs. Clara Payne of
All
hands
answered
reveille
ILoudei Laffin'!
several hours before sunrise that Albany, and a sister, Lola Pruner
morning. They had had their of Newport.
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breakfast and were waiting at
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B
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their stations for the first light of
Bids will be accepted up to 7:30
dawn when the deafening roar of
the flight of fighters took off one p.m. September 11, 1945, by the
by one, followed by the bombers directors of School District No. 5
Ashland, Oregon, for the trans­
and torpedo planes.
Hundreds of Jap planes were portation of elementary pupils on
destroyed on the ground, but few Nevada Street East of Bear
were sent up to challenge the at­ Creek. The Board reserves the
tacks. The few that dared to fly right to reject any and all bids.
Dean A. Duffield
out to the Task Force never re­
Clerk
turned.
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS
LITHIA
Ends Sat. Nite
NOW PLAYING
STARTS SUNDAY
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N EW A R R IV A L S
A ll kinds of Signs for sale at
Miner Office.
School
Clothes
Monuments and markers. See
Burns M em orials. On the Plaza.
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“Your Friendly Grocer”
New Fall Colors
Always a Good Supply of Fresh Fruits
and Vegetables
Where Your Trade is Appreciated
FLEET SKIRT
4.95
V- NECK SWEATERS
5.95
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New Colors
GROCERY
JERSEY BLOUSES
plus
The Fleet That
Came to Stay
Rayon or Wool
te t îfo £end ï/cu
THE YOUNG
First complete report iNHENRT
of the Jap Suicide
» -rlS N F T OAYNOR
Plane Attacks at
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