SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, «94J Wednesday from the Community Mr. and Mrs. Wallas Putm an hospital in Medford where he and family left Tuesday for Ore- has been a patient for the past ville, California to spend the two weeks. winter. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White opened a grocery store Monday morning in the Locker plant The Youth for C hrist council building. Lawrence (Pinky) Burnett has met Saturday night at the C hrist­ an arm y discharge and is now ian Church for the purpose of electing officers and getting a pro home with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Jennings gram lined up for the first big are the parents of a baby boy rally. Officers which were elect­ weighting 7 lbs at time of birth, ed include: Chairm an Shirley born at the Community Hospital Wilcox; two vice chairm an, who will be in charge of the programs in Ashland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Niles Bowker left for the rallies are Virginia Schul­ Tuesday for • Oreville, California tz and Le Vern De Young; Sec­ where Mr. Bowker wil lbe em ­ retary, Jane Pollard; Treasurer, Maxine Dieckman and Publicity ployed. Dudley Estes returned home Chairm an Alice Beare. These rallies will be sponsored by the young people of the As­ sembly of God, Nazarene, Faith Temple, Baptist, Christian and Free Methodist churches. At each rally there will be an outside speaker and special num ­ bers by the young people.. The first rally will be the last Saturday of this month, Oct. 27 T A L E N T N EW S :■% TALKN r, October 16—Jam es Tillford oi Phoenix was a busi­ ness caller in Talent Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McDowell went to Prospect Monday to look alter business affairs. Miss Lottie Dcswick of B ell­ view and Sarah Clark of Ash­ land were calling on friends in Talent Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Homes of Ashland stopped in Talent Monday enroute to their home from a trip to Eugene. Mi's. Belle Skeeters and Mrs. Charles L. Skeeters attended the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Skeeters last Sunday. They reside on the C rater T a k e Highway near Med­ ford more than 100 persons call­ ed during the day. Mr .and Mrs. L. Putm an sold their property a t the north end of Talent across the street from the Richfield station to Mr. and Mrs. Pernell of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Putm an have not decided w here they will locate. Mrs. M. Cook of Bremerton. Washington is m aking an extend­ ed visit w ith her sister and broth­ er-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Cal Har- Christian C'hurch Youth Group Meets LITHIA E nds Sat. N ite TIM E MAGAZINE S A Y S .. - I I IS WORTH ANY DOZSN ACADÍMY AWARD WINNIRSI” NOW PL A Y IN G Southerner with Beulah BONDI J. Carrol NAISH Plus 1 r« I •• V*.»*«r* » . i N N t i SANCTUM vrSTcJtl Borry FITZGERALD Chari«* RUGGLES ARxrtDCKKIR 1 IN 6 1 0 II0 IIS IfC H K ItO lO « ST A R T S SU N D A Y for 3 Days MEN O f DESTOiY... itiB&ag I d A a A s bcirto -iw * skies over Gimo! Eveivc ANKERS ’i Elena VERDUGO U la ia B lR F ll SUN D A Y Jackson County Jail Is Second In Survey In a recent news release from W ashington ,the federal bureau of prisons the Jackson county jail at Medford was rated second in the state, w ith the Portland city jail ranking highest. Thirty- two of the states 39 jails were rated unfit for federal prisoners. The federal bureau’s inspector rates jails on adm inistration, dis­ cipline, building and equipm ent, personnel, food, medical service, hospital facilities, cleanliness and sanitation, personal hygiene, re­ habilitation, employyment and in­ dustries and religious instruction The inspector is required to an ­ swer 10 pages of questions and make a complete personal obser­ vation report. Only jails with rat­ ings of 50 per cent or better are deemed fit for federal prisoners and those under 50 per cent are "condemned” by the FBP. It was stated that inspections were made several years ago. Local officials have no record of an inspection being made of the county jail in recent years. Body Sent to .... Seattle for Burial Death came to Mi's. Florence Agnes Fletcher Friday morning, October 12, after an illness of a year and a half. She was born April 12, 1894 at Fedonia, K an­ sas. Surviving are three children, Ralph E. Fletcher, Robert L. Fletcher and Frances L. H atha­ way, all of Seattle. There are three brothers, Ira G. Short, Ke- wa, Washington, Fay B. Short, Houston, B. C., and John F. Short Arlington, Kansas and two sist­ ers, Mrs. Flossie D. Hoggarth, Edmonds, Washington and Mrs. To the Returned Veterans of Ashland Dear Comrade: The members of Ash­ land Post No. 14 of the American Legion wish to welcome you buck to civilian life after your service with the finest force ever assem b­ led to defend and fight for our country. Most likely one of your first actions us a civilian will be to as­ sociate yourself with a veterans’ organization. The American Leg­ ion will provide you with the best opportunity for continued service to your country and your comrades. The Am erican Legion is made up of veterans who served in both World Wars, and whose pri­ m ary objectives is the welfare of our sick and wounded comrades. We earnestly invite you to visit any of our meetings, and hope you will join with us in prom ot­ ing the interest und welfare of those we once fought beside and now work with. The Am erican Legion h a s fought for the rights of the vet­ eran for the last 25 years and has accomplished much. It will still be fighting that same battle 25 years hence. Your cooperation is needed. Only by strength of num bers can these rights be pro­ tected. With the same feeling of grati­ tude and adm iration that is felt by all the people of America, we wish you a bright and happy peace-time future. Beecher Danford, Commander Ashland Post No. 14. C. M. Fraz­ ier, Adjutant. Mr. und Mrs. S. L. Burton of through Septem ber 30, 1945 total­ ed $8,718,000,000 or 16.8% of the Gold Beach were visitors lust amount issued, leaving 83.2% still week in Aahlund, visiting with in the hands of the original in­ Mr. Burton’s sister, Mis. Apple- white. Mr. Burton is publishei of vestors. IF. S. savings bonds generally the Curry County R eporter for known as "Buby Bonds" series A, the past four years. They are for­ B, C, and D were first issued mer residents, when Mr. Burton March 1, 1935. They were with I was foreman in the plunt of the draw n from sale on April 30, 1941 I Valley Record. They left in 1910 after a total of $4.518.000.000 had t and went to Milwaukie and later been sold. Redemptions through | bought the Curry County Record. Septem ber SO, 1945 including mat Leland I-inn, superintendent of ured series A bonds totaled $954,- 000,000 or 21.12% of the amount Ashland schools und Earl Rogers, prinein.il lit the high achool, spent issued. several days in Portland at a ■ ■ - - "O Nutmerlbe for The Miner today. superintendent's meeting. Mary M. Craggs of Seattle. The rem ains were sent to Seattle un­ der direction of the Litw iller Fun­ eral Chapel, on Saturday where funeral and interm ent services were held. ---------- o -------------- Purchasers of E, F, and G bonds still hold 83.2% of the totals sold, according to figures released by the War Finance Com mittee. E, F, and G bonds were first issued on May 1, 1941. Since that date, through Septem ber 30, 1945, a total of $51,895,000,000 have been sold. 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