Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 11, 1945, Image 8

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER u , 194$
feet from curb. Posted $1.00 bail
sinus of the Southwest Oregon ' received his discharge from the
Straus and W alters Market into * from Prospect, held at the local forfeited.
Prcsliyteriul Society ,of which army.
their new home purchased of Mr field Friday night with a final
H. V. Nivever, Ashland, cited Mrs. Shum an is secretary. At
Dave Kerr, Bob Miller and O.R.
To late lo r la st week
and Mrs. Ben H art across the score of 25-5.
to appeur for parking in restrict­
T A L t m , —El. an d M rs. Jo h n track. Mr. and Mrs. Hart moved
Dr. and Mrs. Clay Combest of ed zone. Posted $1.00 bail, forfeit­ Reedsport, meals were nerved in Wray vuch bagged u bear in the
C hilders and sm all son w ho have into their property adjoining the San Francisco, arrived in Talent
a newly remodeled dining room Dead lndtun country on u h u n t­
ed.
been statio n ed in Idaho the past W alters home that they purchas­ Tuesday morning to visit rela­
and
from a modernized church ing trip lust week end.
Mrs. June Doe, Ashland, cited
Auto King, Spark plug* and
sum m er have re tu rn e d to la te n t. ed last spring.
kitchen.
tives.. Mr. Combest has been in to appear for parking in restrict­
M r. C hilders has been discharged
David Baylor and Frank Sand­ the medical corps in the navy for ed zone. $1.00 forfeited. Name not
Tin* Presbytery, Prenbyterial, motor oil at Marshall-Well* on
lro m m e A rm y a ir corps and they ers were inducted into the Army the past four years.
, and W estminister Fellowship will the Plasa Phone 2-1231.
obtained.
Hurry Chipmuti, sports editor
are now visiting th eir p aren ts Mr and left Septem ber 18. They are
Lois Travis, Ashland, cited to be entertained by the Ashland for the Medford Mail-Tribune,
a n d Mrs. W ill C hilders and Mr. now at Camp Roberts.
Church ut their next
Couple Married Oct. appear for parking in Bqs Zone Presbyterian
but living in Ashland, went to
an d M rs. K arl Baylor.
K enneth Grace and Fiances
t restricted). Posted $1.00 bail, two-day meeting in the spring of Eugene last week to see a couple
M rs. F ra n k M itchell of n ea r Taylor were united in marriage 2 at Church of Christ
, next year.
forfeited.
M edlord was a business visitor in at the Grace home Friday night
The Ashland Extension Unit of football games played.
The Rev. Earl Downing, minis­
A complete and modern Optical
la te n t M onday m orning.
October 5 .The Reverend George ter of the Church of Christ, pro­
met Tuesday for an all day m eet­
Mr. Henry Weinzetl and son of Bales perform ed the ceremony. nounced the vows which united Former .Ashland Res­ ing, at the home of Mrs. T, T. Service. Blanche Rummel Rice,
Doctor of Optometry. Carlton L.
Fresno, California were looking
Several service men are home Miis Roberta McKay and C lar­
I Tucker. Topic under discussion Rice, Dispensing Optician. 236 E.
a lte r business interests here last on leave and are visiting with ence Woodrow M arquess B. M. ident Dies In Calif.
Mrs. Mamie Kinz, form er Ash­ i was "Good Taste in Clothes" led Main St. Come in or phone 5371
week. They are form er residents parents and friends. These men 1 c U. S. N., on Tuesday, October
land
resident, died at her home t by Miss Marian Farrell, Jackson for appointment.
ot the valley.
include Pfc Glynn Huffman, E. 2. The double ring ceremony
I county home dem onstration agent
Kenneth Schilling, son of Mrs.
Mr. Cal H arper who has been M. 2 c Bob Marquess, S 1 c was used. Only a few relatives in Long Beach, California, T hurs­ 1 for Jackson county. Fifteen nnn-
day
Oct.
4,
1945.
Etta Schilling, has returned to the
confined to his bed the past mon­ Glenn Brabbin, Sgt. Earl Som­ and close friends were present to
Mrs. Kinz is survived by her 1 utes was taken to discsuss flower University of Oregon after spend­
th is now able to be up around mers and Cpl. Glen Logan.
witness the ceremony.
husband
Dr. George Kinz ,two arrangem ents. This is a new fea- ing u week with his mother here,
the house.
Alice Wooten has entered Ore­
Following the ceremony, a
I ture on the Units programs. A
Mr. Frank W eybright of Brem­ gon State Coll«|’e at Corvallis, wedding reception was held at daughters and three sons; Mrs. planned luncheon was served by following his discharge at Fort
Louise
Miller,
Mrs.
G
ertrude
Neal
Lewis, on Septem ber 27. Lt. Schil­
erton .W ashington who spent Barbara Terrill is leaving this the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
a committee with Mrs. Gladys ling had spent exactly five years
some time 111 Ashland and Talent week for Pacif i c C o l l e g e , Gettling for the relatives and George Jr. and Jam es W. of Long
Beach and Cpl Richard Kinz Dooms us chairman. Twelve m em ­ in the army, going with the O re­
visiting has returned to his home. Miss Terrill enters her senior friends.
in Germany. The family lived in ber and three guests were present gon Nutionul Guard. He has u
Mr. W eybright is a brother of year this fall.
The bridal couple are spending Ashland for several years and for the days meeting, the guests year and a hulf at the University
Mrs. Cal Harper.
Joe Fenton Jr. won several their honeymoon in Ashland and took prominent part in social a f­ were Mrs. Mettei, Mrs. J. Jo h n ­ bi-fore graduating. Mrs. Schilling
Among the valley men to be
son and Mrs. Seaman.
prizes
at the recent 4-H Club will later return to Oakland, Cal­ fairs.
has received word from her other
discharged from the arm y at Fort
ifornia .
Next meeting will be with Mrs. son, M erritt, that he is at Fort
Lewis, W ashington separati o n Fair in Medford.
C. M. Bailey, 440 C hestnut street, Lewis and was expecting d is­
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cook
center are Sgt. Clyde Purvis and
Lions Club Meets
on Tuesday, November 13.
charge Monday. He arrived on
and family have moved to P o rt­
Sgt. Donald A. Walden.
Tuesday Evening
The Washington school I’TA tin- Queen Mary last Saturday
Mr. A1 Sherard returned home erville, California because of ill
At the regular weekly meeting will meet this, Thursday after- and flew by plane to Fort Lewis.
last week from G rants Pass health of their son Jackie. The
of the Lions club Tuesday even-1 | noon in the music room, with the He was a gunner engineer and
w here he had been visiting his Cook fam ily lived a mile below
ing, a fine venison steak dinner ■ president, Mrs. A rt Peters in served abroud for a year and u
daughter Mrs. June W hitsett and Talent on the Old Pacific high­
family.
way.
Chief of Police, C. P. Talent, re­ was enjoyed, the steak being f u r - I ' charge. Fire chief Clint Baugh­ half.
Auto King. Spark plug* and
Mrs. Ben Clark was shopping
Sam Hamilton and wife of ported the following arrests and nished by P. R. Williamson, from man, will talk on "Safety”.
in Medford Friday morning.
Medford were visiting relatives citations the first of the week, in a recent hunting trip. Bert Kim-I American Legion A u x ilia ry motor oil at Marshall-Well* on
Mr. and Mrs. W eyborn Kenyon and friends in Talent Saturday. continuing the campaign to stop sey, first vice president, officiated will meet Monday, October 15 at the Plaza Phone 2-1231.
Rev. William Genne, represent­
in the absence of the president, the Legion hall for a social m eet­
and fam ily made a trip to the They are former residents of Tal­ minor traffic violations.
ing.
ing
the World Student Christian
coast Sunday.
Robert
C.
Taylor,
Medford;
a
r­
Dr.
W
alter
Weller.
The
program
ent.
Association, visited Ashland on
was
three
solos
by
Mr.
Young
of
rested
Saturday
night
on
charge
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Meagher
The
annual
tea
and
reception
Talent Extension unit met at
spent Sunday in Medford with the City Hall at 10:30 Wednesday. of violation Basic posted $10.00 Medford, with Mrs. E. J. LaM arre for the Ashland teachers will be business Friday, October 5.
friends.
Peggy June Kennedy of L in­
The lesson was "Super extend­ cash bail. Failed to appear; bond accompanyying on the piano. C. held Tuesday, October 16 at 3 p.
M. Litw iller led the club in sing­ m. at the Junior High school. coln. paid $1 50 and costs in ju s­
Don Miller and son of Medford ing’ ’and a pot luck luncheon was forfeited.
Woodrow J. Cullop, Ashland; ing several of the old favorite Parents teachers and friends are tice court this week on a charge
were calling on friends in Talent served at noon. The meeting was
Monday evening.
arrested Saturday night on charge songs of the club.
urged to attend and meet the of not having un operator's lic­
the first of the season.
Mrs. Alice O'B y r n e w h o
violation Basic Rule, po s t e d
Several guests were present to teachers.
ense. Cited to appear is Ollie
A Hard Time party will be held $10.00 cash bail; failed to appear enjoy the dinner and meeting.
teaches school near Granada, Cal­
Grover Tellman of Grants Pass,
A brand new clothes press was improper license plates and For­
ifornia and Mrs. Johanna Sulavan at the next regular meeting of bond forfeited.
set up in the Standard Cleaners rest Eugene Leff of Coquille, vio­
of Oakland. California were Tal­ the Talent Grange. This will be
Ray H. Fountain, Talent; a r­
an open meeting and Grangers rested Saturday night on charge Church Officials Go
Sunday, while that busy place lation of basic rule and no cheuf-
ent callers Saturday afternoon.
and friends are invited. Ladies violation Basic Rule posted $10.00 to Reedsport Meeting was closed down. The new equip­ fer’s license. Alfred Henry Taylor
TALENT. October 9—Ray G ar­ are asked to bring enough pum p­ bail; failed to appear, bond for­
Rev. and Mrs. George M. S hu­ m ent will greatly increase output was cited to appear on violaion
land is putting up a building on kin pie for those of their group feited. Arrested by “P ark P atrol” man, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Frost, and make it much easier on the of basic rule.
the corner of Main Street and Anyone having nice apples are in Lithia Park.
Auto King. Spark plug* and
and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Robison, employees, being of the very lat­
railroad ave. w here the large asked to bring some. The HEC is
W alter Patton, Ashland, arrest­ went to Reedsport Tuesday to a t­ est type.
motor oil at Mar*hall-W*ll* on
brick building stood for years to meeting at the home of Mrs. T al­ ed Saturday night on charge be­ tend the two-day meeting of the
Mr. and Mrs. Fearnow of Yuma the Plaza. Phon* 2-1231.
be used as a confectionery and bot on the old Pacific Highway i ing drunk and disorderly; held in Presbytery of Southw est Oregon. Ariz. returned to Ashland Tues­
About forty memlx-rs of the
lunch room.
Tuesday. Oct. 9.
Jail. Plead guilty Monday m orn­
Mr. and Mrs. Shum an and Mr day. They have purchased a ran ­ Young Adult Methodist Fellow­
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Negles recent-1 George Clark who has been ing and fined $12.50 and $2.50 and Mrs. Robison came home ch on Wagner Creek.
ship Sunday School Class m et ‘
ly came home from a trip in Can­ for some time at Camp Roberts costs, comm itm ent issued.
Auto King. Spark plug* and with their families in the Fellow
Wednesday night (Oct. 3, while
ada w here they spent one week j California is home on a two
Carlos D. Morales, Mexico. A r­ the Frosts journeyed on to Eu­ motor oil at Marshall-Wall* on ship room of the Methodist
Bud Abbott of W agner Creek weeks furlough. He will then re­ rested Sunday night on charge gene at the close of the meeting the Plaza, Phone 2-1231.
Church on Saturday evening for
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Phife re ­ their monthly dinner-party. The
and Mrs. H atthorne were m arried port at Camp Adair for reassign­ of being drunk and disorderly; to visit relatives and friends. Mr
on October 6.
held in jail. Plead guilty in city Frost was the elder delegate from turned a few days ago from a dinner began at 6:30 .and while
ment.
The Talent Garden Club dis­
The Talent Football team were court this morning and was fined the Ashland Presbyterian Church trip to San Diego w here they seated at the table the members
played their achievements in the w inners in a game w ith a team $10.00 and $2.50 costs. Commit­ while Mr. Robison as president of visited their daughter and son- and friends enjoyed a fellowship
the annual Flower and vegetable
m ent issued.
Following the dinner
■ the Trustees of Presbytery pre­ in-law Cpl. and Mrs. Wendell period
show at the City Hall W ednesday
F. O. Hill, Ashland, cited to ap­ sided over a meeting of the cor­ Matson.
John Roberts led the group in
October 3. A large num ber of the
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Robuck of playing a series of games each
pear for parking in restricted poration. Mr. Shum an is chair-
Community enjoyed th ^ e x h ib it.!
zone. Posted $1.00 bond, forfeited. ’ man of the War-Time Service Long Beach California have come one of which was based on some
Mr. and Mrs. H arry W alters
L. M. Wilson, Ashland, cited to Commission, which has been en- to Ashland to make their home, phase of automobile interest.
and family have recently moved I
appear for parking double w ith­ , larged and strengthened to pre- having purchased property here. This group of young m arried
from their apartm ent at the J
Mr. and Mrs. Bliss of Valley couples meet each Sunday m orn­
out a person in vehicle. Posted I pare for the work of reconstruc­
View
who sold their home to Mr. ing for the study of the Sunday
$1.00 bail, forfeited.
tion and rehabilitation.
W. F. Butler, Ashland, cited to
Mrs. Robison, Mrs. Frost, and and Mrs. Carey of Dunsm uir are School lesson under the leader­
appear for illegal parking—four ■ Mrs. Shum an attended the se s-! leaving today for Myrtle Creek ship of Mrs. Hazel Weren. The
to make their home.
next monthly dinner party is
Mrs. M. M. Tucker was in Med­ scheduled for the first Saturday
ford Tuesday on business.
evening in November.
NOW! Ends Saturday
Commander at Fort Lewis re­
Auto King, Spark plug* and
ports that T/4 Basil R. Sorensen, motor oil at Marshall-Well* on
FIRST SHIPMENT
155 Eighth street, Ashland, has I the Plaza. Phone 2-1231.
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