SOUTHERN OREGON MINER THURSDAY, PAGE EIGH T The new Bugler is Dwight Sul- New Yorker Praises sewing. > A number of members of the lavin and new Scribe is Herbert Public Library Here .. TALENT, February 5—Talont Talent Friends church attended Combs. H.E.C. meets Tuesday at the Red Cross Unit meets every special meetings held at the A New York newspaper man, Tuesday at £:30 A. M, in the Medford Friends church * Wed­ home of Mrs. A. B. Culver Ur passing through Ashland, stayed Talent. Talent school. They are now nesday night. over one day this week on ac- j Talent High school Basketball count* working on blouses for the Phil­ Robert E. Baylof, recently dis of the snow. He spent the goes to Myrtle Creek for morning in the public library,' ippine relief. More ladies are charged from the Army is home | a Want game Tuesday night reference books and look­ asked to come and help with the after two years overseas duty A number of Talent students using I in the South Pacific. ing over the collection, are out of school due to illness. 1 Fred Bendorf has moved in “You have a very attractive Talent They have been living Earlene Roberts, Joyce Beardan, 1 library' 'he rental ked to the lib- with Mr. and Mrs. Meadows on and Richard Hartley are con­ ' rarian on duty. Pleased with the fined to the hospital. the Dora Smith place. I books available, he added. “I Mr. and Mrs. Walt Hotchkiss Lillian Frazier returned from 1 have done lots of work in libr- are planning to build a new her brothers at Swiss Home. and I think this is a very Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ellrod ; artes, home on the lot they recently good collection for a town this of Andtyson Creek are the par­ purchased from Tom Bell. sue. David Baylor is home on a fur ents of a baby daughter, named lough from Camp Roberts. Cali­ Christine Louise. fornia. He is to report at Fort Herman Cannon has purchas­ Eugene Holmes Died Ord for overseas duty, February ed a new mule which he rides around Talent and he reports Last Wednesday «• When you have an automo­ it will be the leading horse Eugene McNair Holmes, a re­ Miss Haymon is helping in the that in the Horsemans club which is tired railroad man who has bile accident you will be school kitchen, while Mrs. Wal- being organized. Though at pre­ made his home in Ashland u die is iU. glad you carried complete sent he has it leased to George many years, passed away i Mrs. Genevieve Holdridge is Carter for use of orchard clear­ good at his home January 30. insurance protection. substitute teacher for Miss Stok- ing. Poor Mule! He was born July 18, 1882 at ! ey who is ill. Then your insurance com­ Forest Grove, Oregon. He wus Callers at the home of Mr. and preceded in death by his wife pany, not you, pays the Mi's. Frank Reed Monday were C. N. Gillmore Quits who died in February 1933. Sur­ claims made against you Mr. and Mrs. Kron, Mr. George! t P f in p liin r l M n n n r o r vivors include one sister Mrs. Carter, Mr. Otto ischuaer, Mr. v O p v Io ilU I v l& n a g e r Miles of Hayward, Califor­ for personal injuries t o Clarence Holdridge. and Mr. Because of continued ill heal Allen nia and a sister in law, Mrs. O. others, damage to the pro­ Frank Holdridge. th, C. N. Gillmore, for the past F. Riebel of Ashland. Mr. Otto Sctiuaer of Califor-j 25 years, manager of the local perty of others, and also Mr. Holmes retired from act­ ma is now making his home I Copeland Lumber yard .resigned ive service some 10 years ago damage to your own car. with his sister Mrs. Hackler. his position, effective February has been in poor health for Mr. Martin Medic, who has | 1. Mr. Gillmore has been at this and Consults. tbisi. agency's. for some years. He was a member recently replaced Mr. A. D. one location for the past quarter of the Masonic lodge. further information. Johnson as district supervisor o i! century, while the business has the West Coast Bureau of Lum- been under four different own- ber Grades and Inspection was a , erships. Ashland Ministerial .. recent visitor at the Talent Saw Mr. Gillmore's successor is Mill. j Charles Hodgins, who has been Association Met Mon. Last Saturday night public ! an employee of the company at The Ashland Ministerial Asso­ dance was sponsored by the Tai- the local yards for the past three ciation met in the Christian R E A L IN S U R A N C E ent Grange, the next dance will years. Mr. Hodgins and family Church on last Monday after­ Phone 8781 41 E ast Main be February 9, sponsored by the came here from Idaho, purchas- noon. President Geo. Shuman Volunteer Fire Department. ed the H. B. Carter place on presided, and Secretary Earl Minor alterations on the build- Mountain Avenue, when coming Downing recorded the business ing housing the planer unit at to Ashland. transactions. Among other plans the Talent saw mill have been ----------------------- whieh came up for discussion in progress during the past few1/ ' .... z P p ie n n n r a was that of the Passion Week QUICK RELIEF FROM davs.Work has been directed by I, DU m y I r ls U ilc r S services. S ym ptom s o f Distress Arising fro m Mr. Fred Bawley. It has been the custom of the Taken to State Pen Mr. Clayton returned home Ministerial Association to spon­ S TO M A C H ULCERS after a visit at the home of Deputy Sheriff Vein Smith sor the Passion Week union ser­ and Mrs. Smith as Matron, left vices. This year, as in the pre­ Lysle Tames. due to EXCESS A C ID Mrs. Baylor, Robert Baylor, Thursday morning for Salem, to vious years these services will Free Boo kT ells of HomeT reatment that four Jackson county be held in the various churches Must Help o r it W ill Cost You Nothing David Baylor and Miss Bonnie transport people to the state penitentiary during the week just proceeding Taylor went to Grants Pass call­ O v e r tw o m illio n b o ttle s o f th e W I L L A R D 'T R K A T M E N T h a ve been sold fo r r e lie f o f ing on relatives Monday even­ Doris Burtis Armstrong, drew Easter. A different minister will r r m pto m s o f distress arisin g from S tom ach not to exceed two years for aid­ occupy the pulpit each evening ing. and D uo den al U lc e r* du e to b e n * A c i d - Mr. and Mrs. Jason Ottinger ing and abeting a jail break: bringing a message on some Poor D igestion, Sour o r U pset S tom ach. Cassiness. H e a rtb u rn . Sleeplessness, e tc ., returned after a months visit in Leo Plumton, four ye*irs on a phase of the general theme "The du e t o Excess A cid. Sold on 15 d iy s tr ia l! San Diego and other Southern burglary charge, James Rosen­ Cross.” Detailed plans and a A sk fo r “ W illa r d ’s Message” w h ich f u lly ' berger of Ashland, 2 years for complete program will be placed California cities. explains th is tr e a tm e n t— free— at. forgery and Clarence T. Blair, before the public at an early The Talent Boy Scouts met EAST SIDE PHARMACY Thursday night in the High four years on a larcency charge. date. school gym. Scout Master Geo- Because one of the prisoners is rge Bales reports two new Patrol a woman, Mrs. Smith will go Trims wall paper and wall leaders organized in the Patrol along instead of a deputy as is paper brushes, Marshall-We 11 s, were Bill Hart and Bud King. usually the case. on the Plasa. phone 2-1231. 7- »94 TALENT NEWS Automobile Losses Paid For You Billings Agency RR5ITV NOW PLAYING Ends Sat. Nite STOAT FOR I and OLO I YOUNGe Junior High Honor Roll Students Listed LITRI NOW SHOWING! lO W Bif! ILE! u m i! hurgara S H IR V IK c TENDER «RAPES The following ane on the hon­ or Roll for the third six weeks at the Junior High school. Ninth Grade: LeRoy Ades, John Beare, Kathyrn Decker, Frank Hile, Betty Lou Kerby, Jeanette Kin­ ney, Virginia Lilly, Laura May, Jean Nichols, Carrol Powell, Margaret Wagner, Venita Rob- I erson. | Eighth Grade: Haroldine Ar- ney, Joanne Downing, Nina Gra­ ber, Norma Jean Gwinn. Seventh Grade: Patricia Bailey Dale Dieckman, Arthur Ostrand­ er, Audrey Schuster, Patti Schaf fer. SPORT SHOTS from A & B SPORT SHOP VALENTINE’S DAY FEBRUARY 14th Valentine Cards for All The Family 5 c ’ 50« Heart Shaped Cookies with your name 8c Small Size 15c large size Leave your order today - and be sure of getting it filled Now Place Your Name on Our List For a QUICK-FREEZE LOCKER BOX These modern locker boxes for the preservation of fruit, vegetables and meat, will soon be available to res­ idents of Ashland and vicinity. We are taking the names of those who want such facilities, and “first ccme, first served.’’ If you want one of these latest-typ^ food preservers, drop in and have us place your name on the list. BOULEVARD MEAT MARKET “Plenty of Parking Space” SKIDDING / / you think a man is skidding when he tclli you how much he likes our Gun Repair anil Rcbluing Service, try it your­ self ami see what he means. A & B SPORT SHOP First Church of Christ, Scientist, Ashland Cordially invites you to a FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE C IA IO Entitled S C H IL D K R A U T Bill»* Burke • luQ-ne Pellerie • Bel) Uviwffeton SU N D A Y LIKE ME CAN BE HURT ONCE TOO OFTEN! JORO by B. Palmer Lewis, C. S. B. To Men Between 17 - 34 inclusive with Dennis Moore Education I for 3 Days Marjorie Weaver in SHADOW OF SUSPICION I offers SONG OF THE RANGE STARTS SUNDAY ft “HRISTIAN SCIENCE: ITS TEACHING AND ITS PRACTICE” plus Jimmy Wakely in tV lN A WOMAH S rk ~ The Regular Army JACK CARSON ZACHARY M SCOTT • ■ with Peter Cookson Plus VENGEA i N < C E! 2 CONTINUOUS SHOWS SUNDAY Enlist for: 18 months 24 months 36 months Academic Trade Allowances for: .. Tuition and Living 30 months 36 months 48 months IT’S EVI AFtDEK MATINEE SATURDAY Vocationl Up to $500.00 per school year for tuition and lab. fees. $65.00 (single) $90.00 (m ar­ ried) per month living allow ances......... 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