Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 21, 1946, Image 8

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    News from Talent
sent activities as a wood and saw-
1 dust m erchant would abruptly
Talent H E C met Tuesday, ' term inate due to lack of supply.
March 12, at the home of Mrs. In this case Mr. Yockle slates
Lloyd Lacey on the new highway ’ that he would devote the major
near Talent. There were thirteen ' portion of his activities to farm ­
members present. A regular busi­ ing.
ness meeting was held preceeded
by a pot luck dinner .Various
items of interest about the com­
munity were discussed.
The next meeting will be held
Funeral services for the late
at the home of Mrs. Anna Lunak,
which lies on the Anderson ! H arry Henderson were held at
Creek road. The meeting is sche­ the L itw iller Funeral Home, S at­
duled on the second Tuesday of urday, March 16th. The rites
were conducted by the Rev. A. J.
next month.
Edwards .m inister at the Nazar-
ene church in Ashland, who took
for his text the fourth verse of
George Yockle, purveyor of the Eighth Psalm, “W hat is man,
slabwood and saw dust on the that thou a rt mindful of him?
local scene ,is having approxi­ and the son of man, that thou
m ately ten acres of land cleared visitest him ?”
which he intends to put in culti­
Pallbearers were all members
vation. The land lies on the west of the Talent Sawmill organiza­
side of Bear Creek near the rank tion, F. M. McKean, owner, Geo­
A. Reed bridge and is some of rge Zickefoos, plant superinten­
the finest sandy loam in the vin dent, Glen Wiitse, Bureau inspec­
nity. Mr. Yockle states that in tor, John Walch, edger m a n,
the event the Talent Sawmill James Purdue .planerman. and
should become inactive his pre- I George Yockle.
The choir sang "W hat a Friend
I We Have in Jesus,” and "Face to
Face.”
Harry Henderson was bo r n,
April 1863 and died March 12,
4 th Street or Phone 4411
' 1946 aged 82 years. He lived in
, this community for several years
S. S. D A V IE S . P ro p .
and during that time was in the
employee of the Talent Sawmills.
■ He was a careful, conscientious
worker and his passing is m ourn­
ed by the entire organization as
well as by his numerous friends
in the city of Talent.
* * *
Donations for the current drive
of the Red Cross will be taken at
Talent H E C
Services Held for
Harry Henderson
Land Clearing Starts
M irror Barber Shop
and Rooms
Insurance
'you can depend on’
• Automobile
• Fire
Burns
Agency
O N T H E PLAZA ‘
LITHIA
NOW SHOWING!
HEART THRIllINCl
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A. J. Sirouss
Auctioneer
Farm Sales a
Specialty
P. O. Box 471
Phone 8081
Ashland, Oregon
TOM CONWAY - BARBARA HALE
ROUGH!
TOUBH!
NOW PLAYING
Ends Sat. Nite
“ A NEW AND STRANGE
TORY OF LOVE AND HATE!
the Post Office, according to Mrs er and personal work in the C ru­
Terrill, Talent Post Mistress. Mrs sade for Christ.
In the afternoon business ses­
J. C. O ttinger is in charge of the
local drive but states that anyone sion the foTfowing officers were
wishing to donate, whom she ' elected, sub-district Preside n t,
does’t contact may turn their do­ I Mrs. J. K. Nielson, Grunts Pass.
nation in to Mrs. Terrill at the Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. J. D
I Cuthbertson, Medford, Oreguni-
Post Office.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bouldin 1 zation and Promotion, Mrs. Rulph
have purchased the house form­ Billings, Ashund.
The auditorium was well filled
erly owned by W. J. Bates, and
with daughter Joan, are occupy­ with delegates from Klamath
ing the property this next week. Falls, Medford, Grunts Pass, T al­
The Bouldins are form er resi­ ent and Ashland.
dents of Van Nuys, California.
Mr. Bouldin is an ex-service man
having served in the arm y as an
aviation mechanic up to October
of last year when he was releas­
ed. He served in the United
States and Aleutians. He is a pre­
By Katherine Grossman
sent employed by G ilbarth Ser­
vice Station.
“Lucky” G ilbarth’s Service sta­
Monday morning a student as­
tion on the south side of the sembly was called by president,
city is being improved by the Tom Newton. The school consti­
addition of a new grease rack. tution was discussed and a revi­
The installation which is going a- sion was calle dfor by various
head in spite of the handicaps of students. z\ detailed discussion
m aterial shortage, according to followed and the meeting was
"Lucky”, will be ready for ser­ finally adjourned with no deci­
vice in a short time.
sion reached.
Mr .and Nfrs. Loyal Bates, re­
A meeting was called again
sidents of Brookings, Oregon, and Tuesday morning to finish the
formerly of this city, were here business of the last meeting. The
visiting for a few days. Accomp- constitution was discussed fu rth ­
aning them were son, Bob and er and Mr. Gastineau was asked
daughter, Barbara. The Bates to read it to the assembly. After
are farming over on the coast he read it, most of the students
this year.
agreed that many of its articles
Mr .and Mrs. F. T. Jenkins of were out of date and should be
Los Angeles, w ith their family amended or revised. Committees
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe were appointed to look into the
Williamson of this city.
m atter and report back to the as­
Jack Collens, of Talent Service sembly.
Station made a short business
New rules and regulations that
trip to Cadifornia last week.
had been draw n up by the new
student court, were read by Milo
Grubb and Bob Elhart. Minio-
graphed sheets containing these
rules were passed out for every­
The Sub-Cascade District m eet­ one to read. Shirley Wilcox a n ­
ing of the Women’s Society of nounced a meeting of the girls
Christian Service of the Metho­ band at noon and also a rally to
dist Church was held in the Ash­ be held W ednesday noon in front
land Church on Friday, March of the school.
Monday was the first day of
15th. In the absence of Mrs. Geo­
rgia Richmond, Coquille, Presi­ Color Week .This week is a time
dent of the Sub-district, Mrs. when every one in the in the
Clarence Meerger, Medford, Cas­ school weare the school colors,
cade Districe Secretary of S pirit­ red and white, everyday for a
ual Life presided during all the week. This week's affairs will be
climaxed by the pep supper, to
sessions.
The forenoon was given over be held Friday nnight in the
to a school of instruction for the school gym. This event in spon­
various officers of the Society. sored by the G irl’s League, to
Those taking part as leaders in honor the A and B basketball
the discussion period were Miss squads. The supper is for the
Cora Mason, Ashland Conference whole school and everyone is ex ­
Secretary of the W esleyan Ser­ pected to attend to show the bas­
vice Guild; Mrs. W. C. Frost, ketball players the honor due
Medford, Cascade District Secre­ them. E ntertainm ent is being
tary of Student Work; Mrs. J. H. planned under the direction of
McCracken, Ashland, Cascade G irl’s League president, Dixie
District Secretary of Supply McCullough. Decorations a n d
Work. In the absence of Mrs. Food committees are headed by
Frank Brown, Cottage Grove, Charlene Roberson and N it a
Cascade District Secretary of Wimer.
Another activity of Color Week
Childrens Work, and of Miss
will
be the painting of the “A
Leah Rand, Roseburg, Cascade
District Secretary of Youth Work on Mt. Grizzly by the Sophomore
Mrs. Clarence Meeker directed class if the w eather permits.
This practice has always been a
the discussions.
p art of sophomore initiation in
Following the noon-day lunch­ form er years ,but was discontin­
eon the quiet hour was directed ued for the duration of the war.
by Mrs. Fern Yaden, Klamath Were glad that it’s back and soon
Falls, Conference, Secretary of hope to see a white “A ” on the
Spiritual Life, with Mrs. Lottie
mountainside.
McGee. Ashland, at the organ.
Dr. G. W. Bruce, pastor at Ash
R. E. Stevens spent, Thursday
land, led in devotions during the
in G rants Pass.
closing moments of the meeting
stressing the great need for pray-
Ashland High
School News
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Sandy and PROTECT your davenport from
moths for 50 cents a year. One
H. L. Moore made u business trip
•preying of Berlou stops moth
to Rogue River Wednesday.
damage for 5-years or Berlou
Mr .and Mrs. A. Zinunereau of
pays the damage. LeMarre’s
Santa Barbara ,California were
Diug Store
in Ashland, Wednesday.
Dorothy Moore of Portlun '
sp en t W ednesday w ith her pui
M onum ents and
markers. Soe
ents Mr and Mrs. H. L. Moon Burns Memorial*. On the Plsss.
i>otouiy was on her way to O ak­
land .California.
Mr .and Mrs. M It. Sandy huve
sold their ranch to Mr. and Mrs. |
W. J. Hays. The Sandy's left j
Saturday for Glendale, California
to make their home.
John Rassintisscn from Yreka.
California wus in Ashland. T ins
day on business.
Mrs. G. A. Andrews is getting
about ugain after fulling ut hei
Mead street home last week. Mrs
Andrews slipped on some soupy
”()» The I'laia'”
w ater on the floor, and fell, bruis-
iing her about the face.
Monuments
Marble - (Îvanite
Bronze
BURNS AGENCY
Everyday Items
YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR
Bromwell Flour
Sifter
20c
i
Safety Roll Can
Opener
10c
1
29C anfl 65C
Aluminum Cookie Sheets
Methodist Meeting
Held Here Friday
Electrical Wire
W h it* Enam eled
It u bber (Jov cred
Iv o ry and Brown
Sauce Pans
5 feet
10c
39c
PLASTIC TUMBLERS, red and white
15c
Test rite Thermometers, 2 styles
35c
WOOD
(O L O R ED
Clothes Pins
Mixing Bowls
C arto n o f 10
•P Y R E X "
$2.50 Set
19c
Childrens Wool Sweaters
Red - Royal - Navy
Sizes 4 and 6
Slip-on style 1.63
( oat style 1,98
New White Ruffling, colored edges yd
10c
I
Northrup King and Mandville Seeds
Vegetable and Flowers
5 10 15c
WEITZEL’S
O n the Plazu
THE OLD JUDGE SAYS.
SPORT SHOTS
from A & B SPORT SHOP
" W IG G L E ”
We know a guy who wears bis
bat all the time, because lie’s
afraid his "wiggle” come off.
That’s something to worry a-
bout. But don’t worry when
you nee! sporting goods. Come
and look around.
A & B SPORT SHOP
STARTS SUNDAY
for 3 Days
IT S TEM PO -HRRIHC!
GIRL-GLAMOROUS!
ÌGEORGE WHITES
NEW ' M A T T R E S S E S
F A C T O R Y TO Y O U
OLD M A T T R E SSE S M ADE
L IK E N E W
N E W B O X S P R IN G S
W H IL E T H E Y L A S T
REED’S
MATTRESS CO.
93 N. Main
Ph. 6271
Ashjand, Oregon
«N M
OSAO'O
with loan Davis lack Halej
Phillip Te"T
Martha Holliday Gene Rrupa
Ethel Smith Glenn-Tryon
MATINEE
SATURDAY
CONTINUOUS
SHOWS SUNDAY
DR. E. N. TERRILL
Chiropractic Physician
Specializing in the Non-Con­
fining Treatment of
Hemorrhoids (Piles)
Office Phone 4371
Lithia Hotel Building
TED : "C lem and I were wonderin’ w hat
you thought of th a t new movie about the
chronic alcoholic, Judge. U nderstand you
saw it before we did.”
OLD JU D G E: “ W e ll.. . it’s true m ost of
us never see a case as extrem e as th a t in
real life because they are so few and far
between. B ut it does point o u t one th in g ...
chronic alcoholics are abnorm al people and
we’ve got to change our ideas ab out how
to help them .”
C LE M : “ In w hat way. Ju d g e?”
OLD JU D G E: "W e’ve got to realize th a t
excessive drinkers are suffering from more
th an a craving for alcohol. According to
psychiatrists and medical men a t one o f our
great universities, the alcoholic is a sick
person. T he study of hundreds of cases shows
he is suffering from some physical, social or
emotional co n d itio n . . . ju st as in th e case
of th at poor chap in the picture. F ortunately,
they represent only a very small percentage
of those who drink.”
TED: “ Is anything being done to really
help these folks, J u d g e ? ”
OLD JU D G E: "Y es . . . a great deal in
clinics throughout th e country. And w ith
the cooperation of th e beverage distillers
who sincerely w ant their product used only
in m oderation.”
Ashland. Oregon
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Thi* a d u rlitm u n l t f n u n t d by Conf to n e t o/ Alcoholic B ettra ft Induttrici, I t t .