Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, December 6, 194} Church of the N azure nt* R«v. A. J, E d w a r d * . P a it o r Kenneth Burns writes home time ago, Mr. and Mrs. Fred son has just recently returned Mr. and Mrs. James Mackie of and the 20 days sentence was sus­ folks that he has been advanced Buehiing, his parents learned this from duty with the 13th Air Force in rating to Technician Fifth week. Pvt Buehiing wan home for in the Pacific and in about a the Western Auto Supply were pended on good behavior. able to move back into their home »:43 u in. Sunday School, T. S. Grade, tie is with a transporta­ a furlough a month or so ago, and S. A. Jonson was fined $35.00 week will leave for Calfornia for Wiley, Supt. tion outfit and is stationed ut Jin- evidently embarked for foreign reassignment, he having re-enlist­ on Oak street last week, with and $2.50 costs and given a 20 day 11:00 a.in. Morning Worship sen, Korea. Prior to entering the service upon his return to duty. ed for another tour of duty. Mrs. pracically a new home to move suspended jail sentence on con­ into. They have been living with , 7:00 p.m. Junior Meeting, Mrs. army, T/5 Burns was with the Mrs. Jessie Wiley of Klamath Johnson and Dr. Weller are broth­ . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Metz the dition of good behaviour on a charge of disorderly conduct. SP as brakeman and conductor Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard er and sister. C. M. Litwillcr, Supervisor. past couple of months, following and his present work is just tiiat Krug of Medford were Sunday The Neighbors of Woodcraft the fire which severely damaged I 7:00 p.m. Young People’s Ser­ dinner guests of Mrs. Lida J. met at the I O.O.F. Hall Monday the Mackie home. Complete re­ vice, George Zickufoose, Presi­ conductor of a train crew. dent. Pvt. Bill Beuhlmg, who entered Burns and Mrs. Nellie Burns at Dec. 3 at 6:30 for a covered dish modeling has been under way 8:00 p.m. Evening Service tiie army at the close of school the Burns home at 211 Van Ness dinner and business meeting. It since the fire. 8:00 p.m. Wednosduy, Prayer this spring and who has been sta­ Avenue. was decided to have a Christmas Supt. Paul Davies of the Ore­ Meeting. tioned in Texas, to get his basic- A1 Holmes and Julien Hilborn, party at the next meeting, Dec. 17 gon Congregational Conference A cordial invitation is extend­ training, landed in France a short who have been at the William I with a Xmas Tree and a gift ex­ and Mrs. Davies will be in Ash­ ed to everyone to attend the«« Benson home for some time left change with a covered dish din­ land for the Sunday morning services. NOW SHOWING! the fore part of the week to spend ner at 0:30 at which time the fam­ services at the Congregational a few days in Portland. Holmes ilies are invited. Mr. and Mrs. church. Mr. Davies will give the I will then return and take up his Maurace May will act as kitchen . morning sermon. Following ser- I work in the A. & B Sports Shop, committee, assisted by others. 1 vices a potluck dinner will be DRY | in which he has a part interest. Mrs. Arthui Abbott will enter­ held in the social rooms, and a Mr. Holmes has been working tain the Woodcraft Thimble Club business meeting will follow. WPP | for Boeing in Seattle, but quit at her home, Dec. 13 with a cov­ | Mrs. Jack Eaton will return to there not long ago to come to ered dish dinner at 6:30 and ex­ her home in Ashland this week 17/u Ashland. Mr. Kilborn is still in change of Polly Anna gifts. Hus­ after spending several weeks with SUPREME the army but expects to get his bands are invited. her parents in Eastern Oregon. discharge soon. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miller from Jack has been getting along alone COLD WAVE Several cases were heard in Alhambra, California have bought the past couple of weeks. • F iu b H l contain« 3 full Justice Nelle Burns’ court this the 3 acre home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hollis Trask was arrest- i PHONE 8781 own r$ <1 h U n n iy p c « f jid o n , week all traffic violations. Alfred Nelson B. Hull at the corner of ed on a charge of disorderly con- I 6o ( * trier«, 6 0 end lit t u c i, cotton nrpficaior, neutralizer Fred Loski of Hanford, Calif., was Wightman St. and Siskiyou Blvd duct and in city court was fined GUNTER FUEL CO. a n d c o m p le te in s t r u c t io n « . fined $3 and costs for not having and plan to improve the property, $75.00 and $2.50 and a sentence an operator’s license. Jack Collins by building a Modern Auto Court. of 20 days in jail. Half the fine Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Hull have was fined $3.50 and costs for pass- McNAIR BROTHERS i ing with insufficient clearance. bought the Leslie Lusk home on Raymond Compton was fined $1 Fairview St. and will take poss Plus and costs for not having a PUC ession about the 10th. license. Dudley Solomon was fin­ ed $5 and costs for void license SUIT IN EQUITY FOR DIVORCE SUMMONS plates. Hazel B. Perrine was fin­ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ed $1.50 and costs for permitting AIIOI I YI1AMIN&, and scientific research has an unlicensed minor to operate THE STATE OF OREGON FOR proven their necessity for good health. her car. Donald Eugene Wilson JACKSON COUNTY NOW PLAYING paid $2.50 and costs for not hav­ JENNIE MARIE THOMPSON, Plaintiff, ing an operator’s license. Kenneth EVERYBODY CAN FIND . . . Ends Sat. N ite vs. Frances Fowler paid $10.00 and their favorite vitamin products in the complete costs on a charge of operating a ROLAND YOUNG THOMPSON, vitamins sections at Western Thrift Store in Med­ «1*1 l i f t \ truck without a PUC permit. Defendant. THRIltS #f ford. Leroy Buell of Looking Glass, Or To: ROLAND YOUNG THOMP­ THE ItSUtOUS gon was cited to appear in court SON, the above named defendant: ’»1C»’ IN THE NAM E O F T H E for not having a PUC permit and EVERYBODY WHO SHOPS. . . James P. Morgan cited for not STATE OF OREGON you are Southern Oregon Y itamins Headquarters . . . hereby required to appear and having a registration card. Finds Medford’s Lowest Prises John B. Purdue of Medford was and answer the complaint filed Finds Authentic Vitamin Information transacting business in Ashland against you in the above entitled suit within four (4) weeks from Tuesday. Finds Medford’s Largest Variety date of the first publication Fred Buehiing is home from the this Over 500 Kinds and Sizes Summons; and if you fail SUNDAY Community Hospital this week of to answer, for want thereof, the after undergoing a serious opera­ will apply to the court tion last week. He is gaining plaintiff for relief prayed for in her com A skyscraping scandai of screamsi strength rapidly. 30 North Central Phone Medford 3874 plaint, to wit: Lt. Walter Johnson, wife and For a decree of said court as son are visiting at the home of follows: Dr. and Mrs. Walter Weller, hav­ 1. Dissolving the Bonds of Mat­ ing come last Saturday. Lt. John- rimony heretofore and now exist­ ing between plaintiff and defend­ ftc— ant, and awarding plaintiff a de­ cree of divorce from the defen­ dant; 2. Permitting the plaintiff to re­ ST A R T S S U N D A Y take and reassume her maiden name of JENNIE MARIE KERNS; for 3 Days 3. For such other and further relief as to 'the court may seem just and proper. i r t HOT WHAT By Order of the Honorable H. K. Hanna, Judge of said Court, the way p m made and dated the 4th day of December, 1945, this Summons is DO I I I served upon you by publication p n e t m a k m f o r t r o inn i o c o m e for four successive weeks in the Southern Oregon Miner, a news­ k.vury