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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER. THURSDAY. JANUARY io, I J ,» TALENT NEWS TALENT—Mrs. Alice O'Bynie has returned to California after spending her holiday in Ashland and Talent. She teaches school near Montague. Cecil Wilburn, who was recent ly discharged from the army after spending three years in the Pa cific, is home in Talent with his family. Talent Extension Unit met at the city hall January 9 at 10:30 a.m. Topic discussed was “Handle With Care," a covered dish lun cheon was served at noon. Carlton Canon returned to Maryland last Saturday whore he is stationed in the army. He spent eight days at the home of his par ents, Mr .and Mrs. Herman Can on. Funeral services were held on Saturday afternoon at the Perl Funeral Parlor in Medford for Bill Crosby, who died of injuries sustained in an auto accident on the Pacific highway last Wednes day morning at 1:20 a.m. His daughter, Mrs. Gladys Little of Westwood, California was pres e n t A son Pfc. Luther Crosby, who is in New York was unable to attend. The remains were ship ped to Marysville, California for interment Mrs. Meda Fox was caled to Brisbane, California because of the serious illness of her son Har NOW PLAYING Ends Sat. Nite VOIR FAVORITE SCREED TEAfll IS OD THE SCRErtfll old Netherlands. She left Satur day evening for that place. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kunsey are Mrs. Roy Coffman is spending back in Ashland, after spending the week in Crescent City visit several days in Sacramento, Cal ing her son Elvis and family. ifornia .during the Christmas holi Elsworth Garland has opened days. a hamburger and eating place on By Katherine Groetmen H. C. Galey, well known Ash the corner where the large brick land realtor, returned Suturduy to building stood for many years. Ashland, after spending three Hany Waites is out of the store The annual staff has been chos weeks in California, visiting at this week with flu. Mae Dry is visiting her parents en to work on this year's annual, the home of his daughters. Mis. near Glendale, Oregon this wwk. which .w ill be published some Galey ,who accompanied him to time in the spring. They are as California, remained for unother --- — ■ Q-- — follows, Joan Helm, editor; Kath week und will return soon. The Services Held for Mrs. arine Grossman, asst, editor; Milo Galeys spent u week with their Grubb, business manager with daughter, Ellen C. Galey at San Minnie Thompson Bill Walters serving as his assis Francisco, then went to Pasadena, Graveside services were held tant. Tom Newton will edit sports. to visit their other daughter, Mrs for Mrs. Minnie Florence Thomp With the work going ahe<d ac O. O. Wenther und family, und son last Thursday, January 3, fol cording to schedule a superior then returned o visit in San Fran lowing her death at her home on edition of the Rogue is anticipat cisco. Mr. Galey stated that Mr. Route 1 on January 1. The Rev. ed. and Mrs. Wenther are at Pusu- George Bruce, pastor of the First denu, where Mr. Wenther is doing Mr. Bushnell took the first pic Methodist church .spoke t h e ’ special research work at the Uni tures of the groups for the Rogue words of comfort for the rela-, vanity. He is on leave from Indi tives. Interment was made in the annual Thursday afternoon. The ana university, where he is a tea pictures taken were Girls League Mountain View Cemetery, with officers. Boys League officers, cher. His work in California is in no chapel services. for the publication of Mrs. Thompson was born at Grizzley Grenades, Tri Hi Y, and preparation a book, of which he has a number the Rogue News staff .The other Garden Grove, Iowa, on Nevem- to his credit already. ber 5, 1866. She had lived in the groups and organizations will be Mr. and Mrs. Reece Hays, who Ashland community the past six taken sometime in the next two a n spending a few days in Ash weeks. The individual Senior and months. She was a life-long mem land ,at the James Mackie home, ber of the Methodist church, with ( Junior pictures will start Thurs have sold their small farm near day. membership at the church in Pass, lock, stock and bar Huntington Beach, California. She “Hawaian War Chant” by the Grants rel. They leave here in a few had been an invalid for tl»e past band started out last Friday’s pep days, and will will head for southern six years and a half. assembly. Bonnie Griffith, Pep either to locate in New She was married to Reuben E. Queen took charge of the progrem areas, Mexico Texas. They are former Thompson, September 11, 1892 at and announced the various num residents or of and while Sheridan Lake, Colorado. She was bers. A skit put on by some of here operated Ashland the Plaza Grocery. formerly Minnie Haptonstall. the senior girls proved amusing They have many friends here. Surviving Mrs. Thompson are to the rest of the students. Mr. Herb Huston, Elks club secre three children, Ella R. Thompson, O'Neil and Mr. Roberts each gave tary, returned the first of the Ralph H. Thompson and Arthur short pep speeches to the student week from Sacramento, California W. Thompson, all of Ashland. body. Yells and songs were led where he had spent a week dur Her husband preceded her in through out the assembly and the ing the Christmas holidays. death in June, 1945, at Pasadena, meeting closed with the singing John A. Tittel was arrested on California. of “Illinois Loyalty”. January 6th on a violation of the Friday night found most of basic rule in driving and by his Ashland out to back up their failure to appear in city court to teams in the Junior high gym. answer the summons, forfeited The annual Basketball Jamboree * J 10 bail, which he had posted. is always well attended and Sat-) Walter K. Vickers also forfeited urday night was no exception >10 bail on the same charge. with near capacity crowd. The Ralph E. Conner, of Talent, Junior high game chalked up a plead guilty in city court Tuesday win over the Medford Juniors. morning to a charge of operating NOW SHOWING! The Grizzlies were forced to bow a motor vehicle without a driver’s before a superior Salem team. license. He was fined $10 and Both the Junior and Senior bands costs. . 'w i 51 were on hand to provide the mus Raymond Lloyd Green plead ' sensa OON ic, while majorettes, twirlers and guilty in justice court to operating ¿ / O H 1HE tumbling teams entertained be a motor vehicle without a driver’s t / screehi tween games and at the halves. license. He was fined and paid $2.50 and costs. John G. Purdue of Medford was transcating business in Ash land Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. George Ward of San Francisco are visiting at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Ce cil Robinson and family on Holly street. Mrs. Lucile Dozier has returned from Oakland where she spent the Christmas holidays. plus H. L. 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Mixed with original grain, these dis tillers’ dried grains have a much greater feeding value than the original grain has.” OLD JUDGE: “ Have any trouble getting all you' need ? ” H A RRY: “ Yes, at times, even though the distillers produced 1,200,000,000 pounds of it for the year endin’ last June. I hope they’ll be in a position to produce a lot more next year.” OLD JUDGE: “ Then I guess nobody can tell you grain is wasted in distilling.” H ARRY: "N ot me, Judge . . . I know.'* 1257 Siskiyou Blvd. TMt adm Uutrnnt tponsottd by Conf,tinci of Aleoholit Bertrán Indù Ut hl. tn».