SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, i 94} I Mrs. Bob Logan. Mrs. Sue Clayton who has liv­ Mrs. Mar Witherow returned ed in Talent many years observed home Saturday from a two weeks ner 94 in birthday, Thursday, September 13 at m e Parkview visit with relatives 111 Portland. Mr. Ben Clark has just com­ Convalescent home in Ashland pleted a new tire place in the where she has been a patient tor home of Mr. and Mrs. Herald j some time. Mr. Moyer A. G rant of River­ Strause recently purchased of Mr and Mrs. Bert Simmons on Dead side, California, spent several j days in Talent last week looking End Street. Mr. P. 1. Me A bee who has been al t e r business interests. Mr. ill at his home the past week G rant owns a ranch on Anderson was taken to the Community hos­ Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cannon pital Sunday for medical tre a t­ i Cannon who recently sold their ment. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vanderpool hardw are and second hand store and two children of Seligman, moved this week into the Clayton Missouri arrived in Talent last place. — — — o ----- — week and are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A lbert M urry form ally of Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. V ander­ pool will move to Prospect soon w here Vanderpool will be em ­ William Bugbee Penniston, for­ ployed. merly of Ashland, died in a San Mr. and Mrs. M erritt Randal Francisco hospital Sunday, Sept­ have purchased the Phoenix Mer- J ember 15. Funeral services were chantile store and have taken held in hte Litw iller Funeral possession with p art o fthe fam ­ Chapel Wednesday afternoo n. ily rem aining at the Talent store, I with the Rev Earl Downing gave Mr. and Mrs. Karl Baylor an d ' the message of comfort. Inter­ family left last week for Id a h o ' m ent was made in the Hargadine to visit their daughter and son in j cemetery. law Mr. and Mrs. John Childers Mr. Penniston came to Ashland and small son. in 1903 from Minnesota. He dis­ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ester are in covered the granite quarry on Portland where Mr. Estes is un­ Neil Creek while on a fishing dergoing medival treatm ent. trip early in the 1900's. He and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook of his father Samuel Penniston op­ Klam ath Falls spent the week­ erated the quarry for some years end w ith Mr. Cook’s parents, later sellin gtheir interests. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cook at Tal­ William Penniston, was born ent and Mrs. Cook's parents Mr. and Mrs. W alter Holmes in Val­ ley View. Talent G arden club members are making plans for the annual flowers and garden exhibit. The exhibit is planned for October 3 and will be held at the City Hall betw een 2 and 9 p.m. Otis G arrett who suffered sev­ ere bruises last W ednesday in a fall from a load of hay is making good recovery in the Ashland Community hospital it was re­ ported Saturday. Mr. G arrett fell when the trip rope broke while he was unloading hay at a neigh­ boring farm. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Estes who spent the past m onth in Talent returned to their home in Crescent City last Wednesday TALENT NEWS Wednesday Services for Wm. Penninston LITHIfl Ends Sat. Nite morning. Glen Logan is home on fu r­ lough after spending the past 2 years overseas w ith the 9th air force. Glen is the son of Mr. and NOW PLAYING 0*1 of the West .a id into year heortl úAiny... WMAHŒ ■b FONTAHtf ^***^<’ it BRENT LOCAL HAPPENINGS Services Held Sunday airs, isa Richardson Antelope Hunt Dates Are Set J. I. Taylor on U S S Megrez in the Pacific HEED’S MATTRESS CO. SWP Of$»WOWS »i WHISKIS! for 3 Days i y x , ¿ 0 4 • • • • V ■■ ■ • Dishes $4.98 to $14.95 16 Exciting Patterns to Choose From 1 «eMrt LOWMT INiyllisBROOKS BB» c»,o,ú. »««i MATINEE SATURDAY CONTINUOUS SHOWS SUNDAY Plus THE TOWN WENT WILD with Freddie Bartholomew and James Lydon Baby Buggies Bassinettes Juvenile Furniture Pictures JAMES G. MACKIE A u th o r iz e d D e a le r • 2» 1 festem Auto Supply Co. Ashland, Oregon » 20,35 and 53-piece sets Priced from A/fety PITCH DONALO JUWl. « «a LAWFORD - CRISP - LOCKHART Î of SUNDAY f JUST ARRIVED NEW FACTORY SHIPMENT JAMES CRAIG DONNA REED MARJORIE MAIN Don DEKOR E STARTS SUNDAY May 7, | Navy until every Japanese sold- in 19UJ ler ana ivavai unii naa c e a se d in luzu. hostilities. Mrs. C. A. Van DeWulker und damaged by fire und while re ­ brottier 'uosii, 1 wish 1 were buck in ttie 01a Hometown, 1 11 oel Uiey le duughter, Joag, returned last pairs ure being muue on 11. in rcuuy tearing Ute place 10 p iec es, ween tn a Iroiu a w eeks vucutioii m e Mackie cniidren huve been was me reaction 01 neat ly every­ and business trip to Sun Frun- in California the pust several cuco, going und coming by bus. weeks, with relatives. one aboard. o 11. L. Moore and Judge Piesnell Window glass, p a in t oil. and Mrs. Peggy Guiley llam m left were ut iweuiord Tuesday after­ turpentine at Marshall-Walls, on Isa E. Hichardson ot Route 1, the Plasa. Phone 2-1231. Ashland, died at her home bun- this week lor M errill, Oregon, noon on business. Detore you wuy or renew your day Septem ber 15. Funeral ser­ where she hus a position as teach­ Mr. William 11. Ford und two vices were held at the Litwiller er. Mrs. Humm attended BOCki auiom oona or true* insurant:«, u t children are spending u couple of vasngata tna savings ut our con weeks here with tier m other Funeral Chapel Tuesday after­ the past year. ---- ----- - tinous policy. L>. « . Uaiiaitu, laa Mr*. Nelle Burns und other re­ noon with Rev. L. F. Belknapp The W.R.C. met Saturday Sept. Central Ave. Phone 71 lb. bringing the message of condor 1. latives, while Mr. Furd takes ins Mrs. Richardson was born in Her- 15 at the V.F.W. Ball tor a cover­ The Neighbors of Woodcraft uiinuul two weeks deer hunting monsbuig, Pennsylvania, on J a n ­ ed dish dinner und business m eet­ m et ut the l.O.U.F. Hull Munday trip buck into the wilds of C ali­ uary 24, 1869 and has been a ing also the Septem ber birthdays at 8 P. M. for a business meeting fornia. Their home is ut Duns­ resident of this comm unity since were observed with a large cake and to celebrate the birthdays 01 muir. baked by Mrs. Switzer. The W. those occunng in September. Ine 1936. Cited to eppeur in justice court She was a member of the Meth R.C. will m eet hereafter at the tables were beautifully deeorateu odist church and of the Bellview Parish House the 3rd Saturday wun tall flower*. Mrs. Lucille this week ure Robert Lee Wenker Grange. She moved to Bly, Ore­ of each month with a covered Dozier was the honored guest, of Ashland on a charge of failure gon in 1906, w here she taught dish dinner at 12:30 followed by her bntnuuy being tins inontn. to stop ut a stop street and de­ fective m uffler; llenry M. Ben­ school until 1916. She moved to a business meeting at 2 p.m. I’be birthday cake was made by nett of Ashland, overload on Ashland in 1936 w here she has Mrs. Alma S tenne^^T he next truck und Clifford G. S. Sm ith of made her home ever since. May meeting will be October 1st, Ashland, on a charge of entering 13 she fell and broke her hip and opening with a covered dish din­ closed forest area without a per­ has been in failing health since. ner at 6:30 followed by a busi­ She is survived by her husband ness meeting ut 7:30. Mr. und Mrs mit. Lewis Richardson and several FOR SALE—Sanilac s t o c k H. L. MoOre will be the refresh­ spray. Highest quality obtainable nieces. Interm ent was made in m ent committtee .. . , _ I »1.3» per gallon. “At the Sign of the M ountain View cemetery. The 1945 Antelope season will Monuments and markers. See , , he n yin, R .d Horse“ East Main open on Septem ber 22 und extend Burns Memorials. On the Plait, and Gresham through the 30th, with a bag Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jukich of Ray Hall, of the Portland office limit ot one antelope with ear- Los Angeles are in Ashland at of Northwestern Mutual was a length horns or over. business visitor in Ashland for In the Pacific—The call to load Many sportsm en have register­ tending to business m atters. Mr. und Mrs. H. L. Moore were a short time Wednesday morning. and reload supplies for a 1,000- ed complaint with the Oregon mile run in four days is almost a State Game Commission on uie transacting business on Wagner Mayor and Mrs. Thornton Wil­ routine order for Jerb ert Irw in new regulation specifying the Creek Friday. ey and Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Ed­ Taylor, seam an first class, 47 killing of buck antelope only, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hawkins wards left Tuesday for Nampa, Laurel St., Ashland, Oregon, and and others are disappointed be­ of Portland are visiting at the Idaho where they will attend a crewmen of the cargo clipper cause only 800 tags were author­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Vestel. Mr Board of Regents meeting of the USS MEGREZ. ized and over 1,500 sportsm en ap­ Hawkins is a brother of Mrs. Ves­ Northwest Nazarene College. Mr. His ship, an attack supply ship plied. These restrictions are baseci tel . Wiley is a member of the board of the Fleet Service Forces, has upon the fact that the antelope Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKeever and Rev. Edwards a graduate of been filling such demands since herds have been reduced nearly and daughter M arbeth und Bea­ the college and will visit their for November, 1943, when she began one-half since the first open sea­ trice Wines left early Sunday operating with invasion forces in son in 1938. Then it was estim at­ morning for Crescent City, Calif­ a time. the Pacific. ed that nearly 20,000 antelope ornia, to spend a day or two on The MEGREZ is the first car­ roamed the desert ranges of east­ an outing. They found beautiful NEW MATTRESSES go vessel to load dry provisions ern Oregon and at present it is w eather there and u perfect week v'ACTOKY TO YOU directly onto the decks of con­ difficult to account for 10,000 on end has been reported. They re­ OLD MATTRESSES MABE suming ships. The procedure eli­ the same ranges. turned to Ashland Monday even­ I.IKE NEW minates unloading a t an island ing. During Mr. and Mrs. Mc­ While it is not assumed that NEW BOX SPRINGS base before another supply trip. K eever’s absence, their Marshall- WHILE THEY LAST A storehouse of jeeps, trucks, hunting is the m ajor factor caus­ Wells Store was run by Mr. and am m unition and lubricating oil, ing this decline, the indiscrim in­ Mrs. Eldon Scripter. the cargo craft has taken p art in ate killing of either sex and flock 6.50 x 18 tire* and tub«« alio m any assault engagem ents where shooting has no doubt been a con­ 18 inch Chevrolet wheel«. Call her gun crews have fought Jap tributing factor. Also the kid 5331 between 1:00 and 8:00 p.m. planes while others of the crew crop has been very poor during 93 N. Main Ph. 6211 and Mrs. ’ Jam . es ' Mackie the past three years and it is be- . Mr. ____ discharged cargo. «14 "it,* * h a*Jd Ashland, Oregon The MERGREZ’ motto is “pour lieved that cold spring rains, pre- M .. dators and possibly disease have . . \ i n * . Z»i Pv"St coup e it on.’’ been m ajor factors responsible ’ e eit house was for the heavy loss of kids. In. view of these conditions, it is im- 1 peratise that the rem aining an- On the Cruiser Louisville in the telops herds be carefully m anag­ Pacific—Stanley M. Joh n s o n, ed to prevent their elim ination on ship’s cook, first class, USNR, some ranges. whose wife, Helen, lives at 155 Window glass, p a in t oil, and 6th St., Ashland, Oregon was at his station on this ship when turpentine at Marshall-Wells, on news of the final capitulation of the Plaza. Phone 2-1231. the Japanese was announced over Drag saw and gaso/ine engine, the loud speaker in m id-after­ also 1 */« reciprocating w a t e r noon, Aug. 14. It wasn’t a riotous reception pump. Will sell cheap. Call 5331 with which the crew greeted the between 1:00 and 8 p.m. ------------o------------ news. The feeling was rather one Rheumatism and Arthritis of relief, because the tension had I suffered for years and am so been so great in the closing days thankful that I was cured of this of the war. Following the announcement, terrible affliction th at I will glad­ Capt. Rex L. Hicks, Command­ ly answer anyone w riting me for ing Officer, of 4000 Cathedral information. Mrs. Anna Pautz ave., Washington. D. C., address­ P. O. Box 825 ed the crew .explaining that the Vancouver, W ashingtor w ar would not be over for the Stanley M. Johnsen on Cruiser Louisville plus Oeenn O'RfEFf at Bebe Plain, Vermont 1873. Came to Ashland and moved to Calilorm a Be is survived by one Fred S. of Portland, Ore. “Your Friendly Grocer” Always a Good Supply of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Where Your Trade is Appreciated PLAZA GROCERY !, BUT CAN YOUR CAR TAKE IT? With all the gas you want and the urge to hit the open road stronger than ever, only one question remains CAN YOUR CAR TAKE IT? Before venturing on too long a trip, drive in and let us check your car. “Our Reputation Is Your Protection” Ashland’s Plymouth, Dodge and Dodge “Job-Rated” Truck Agency PHONE 5311 CLYDE N. 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