Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 18, 1946, Image 8

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, APRII. iH. 194*
death of his wife last October,
Commerce.
— F I L M H —
he spent the final months of hts
It wus announced yesterday
D
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V
E L O rE U A I ’KINO’TCD
life In Coos county.
thut petitions requesting the ser­
U or 8 ex. 15c per roll
Mr. Euston was born In New
vice were being prepared by the
Rouble site ’25e
York, September 20, 1854. At hts
chamber for circulation
1 > >1 I . U H l l l l l l l H l t l C
All'
death
April
12,
he
was
aged
91
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Moore cele­ ' Parentha Terrell. Afternoon call-
According to Hummond. Inter­ fine grain developed. Keprlnte
years,
six
months
and
23
days.
brated their golden wedding an­ j eis were Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Mr and Mrs. t . M. Berg, now ceptor service would not entirely 2c each, Double size 3c each.
niversary April 7. Guests for the J Gleim and Mr. and Mrs. L. O. He came west to Oregon In 1877.
lived in Montana and California of Bridgeport. Washington are relieve the problem of number Deckle or plain edge. Guaran­
day, at their home were Mr. and Penland.
for 18 years, then came perma­ In Ashland, to spend a fort­ changes. He stated that with the teed work Enlarging, coloring,
Mrs. L. Bradley and daughter,
Mis. L. O. Penland has return- nently to Oregon In 1896.
night’s vacation. They arrived I tremendous Increase In requests copying. I jow prices Send to •
and Mr. and Mrs. S. Johnson and I ed from San Francisco after a
Besides his many friends who Saturday and are visiting at the for telephone service, and the
F.< OM»MV
daughter of Portland, Mr. and months’ visit with her daughter,
knew
him personally, hundreds home of Mr. and Mrs Albert lack of materials, present tele­
PHOTO 1’IM SIIE ItS
Mrs. Charles Bradley, Mr. and Jeanette.
phone service Is not up to desired
Ito* 15711. Station II
Mrs. I. Eisner, Mr. and Mrs. Live­ Earl Schroeder and father of persons were acquainted with Anderson. 480 Palm avenue.
standards. Ashland customers
Mr.
Berg
was
foreman
In
The
I.OS AMiKI.KN 7, CA1.IF
him
through
his
"East
Fork
ly and son of Sherwood, Mr. and Charles T. Schroeder visited in
Notes" which were contributed Ashland Dally Tidings office 18 have better service than most
Mrs. George Cox and family, Mr Roseburg last week.
weekly
to the Coquille Valley years ago. from 1922 until 1928. Oregon cities, Hammond said,
and Mi's. Floyd Moore and fam­ Floyd Schmidt of San Francis­
and effrots are already being
ily, Billy Cox of Lakeview, co, General Manager of the Farm Sentinel for several years. He al­ Both Mr. and Mrs. Berg were made for even greater Improve­
so
wrote
many
booklets
and
hts
active
In
various
civic
interests
George Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. ers’ Automibile Insurance Com­
ment.
Claud Moore and family, and Mr. pany was calling in Talent re­ cheery messages will be long re­ while here.
Bob Mullin, Chamber of Com­ NEW MATTKKMNKM
After leaving Ashland he edi­
and Mrs. McMannas of Ashland" cently. While here he awarded a membered. He also contributed
FACTORY TO YOU
merce
manager, said further
many
letters
to
the
Ashland,
Mr. and Mrs. Moore received medal for fifteen years service to Dally Tidings on current topics. ted the Cle Eluni and Enumclaw action on the petitions would be O l.ll MA’ITK ESSES MADE
newspapers. For the past five
many gifts, flowers and cards.
LIKE NEW
L. H. Gallatin of Ashland. Mr.
He was a devoted member of years he has been connected withheld until the board of di­
The young people of the Meth­ Gallatin is Master of the Talent
rectors could meet to consider
the
Presbyterian
church
of
Ash­
with
a
construction
company
NEW BOX BPBOMW
odist Church are preparing a Grange.
land and attended regularly as building many types In construc­ the situation.
WHILE THEY LAST
three act play to be presented at
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Estes of long as health permitted. He tion contracts, at one time 1000
the church next Sunday evening. Crescent City are visiting rela­
had written the pastor Just a day houses in Bremerton.
They are also planning other tives here.
R E E D ’S
or two before his death suggest­ The present home Is at Bridge­
Easter festivities.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett of Can­ ing texts for his sermon theme.
M A T T R E SS CO.
port. where they own an apple
Lee Quinn and Billy Muzquiz yonville, visited Sunday with
9 3 N . M a in
P h . 6271
His funeral will be conducted orchard. The son Robert Is now
were baptised by Rev. Alice May Rev. Alice May Woolley.
Woolley Sunday afternoon at ser­ Ernest White has returned at the Schroeder chapel in Myr­ married and has two children.
A s h la n d . O r e g o n
Medford, Aprl 16.—(U.R)—The
tle Point Wednesday, with cre­ The younger son, Monte, is 15.
vices held in Ashland.
from Los Gatos, California after mation
former
head
of
the
Portland
of­
at Grants Pass.
A birthday dinner in honos of a visit with his mother who is
fice of Army Engineers Corps.
Mrs. Lydia Power’s 84th. birth­ ill but has greatly improved.
Surviving are a daughter. Inez
General Thomas M. Robbins,
day was held at the home of Mr.
Easton,
at
Granite
Falls.
Wash­
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Babbs
said that additional Irrigation is
and Mrs. Ernest Bailey, Sunday. visited Sunday with Mrs. Babbs ington, a son T. S. Easton, of
absolutely necessary in the Med­
Dinner guests were Mrs. Phil parents, Mr. and Mrs. George O. Myrtle Point and three grand­
ford district if the district Is to
children.
Lowd, Elinor Powers, and Mrs Kerby.
be saved from stagnation.
Mrs. Clara Meagher left Mon­
A number of local Masons have In a speech to the Rogue Val­
day for Indianapolis, Indiana.
just returned irom the Annual ley Irrigation association. Gen­
She is going to be with her
Grand Conclaves of the York eral Thomas advocated the Irri­
M arble - G ranite
mother who is ill.
Rite Orders held in Portland, gation, flood control and power
Oregon, April 8, 9, and 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Slack have
project proposed
Among those advanced In Un­ development
Bronze
moved in to one of the Purdue
for the Rogue river.
Line of the Grand Chap­
Apartments.
Ashland political aspirant filed official
He suld that full support of
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Culver have his candidacy for the office of ter, Royal Arch Masons, was
the
association and other resi­
BURNS AGENCY
Robert
E.
Dodge,
elected
to
the
purchased the apartments house
John R. Curry, 41-year-old office of Right Eminent Grand dents of the valley must be
"On rèe He j '”
formerly owned by Joe Negales. mayor Saturday morning. Theres
thrown behind the project If It
Mr. and Mrs. Carver have leas­ only one catch to it—the mayor Captain of the Host.
The official list of elective of­ is to be realized.
ed the Buckhorn Cafe and plan doesn't come up for election un­ ficers
in the Grand Chapter
to be open for business very soon. til the fall of 1948.
Royal Arch Masons, Is as fol­
Mayor Thornton S. Wiley was lows:
re-elected to his present position
Most Eminent Grand High
for a four year term in 1944.
Priest,
J. Stange, La
City Recordr, J. Q. Adams, Grande; August
Right
Eminent Grand
with whom the i^titlon was fil­ Scribe, Horace E.
Getz, Klam­
ed, said that there is no reason ath Falls; Right Eminent
why the petition cannot remain Secretary, R. H. Tusant, Grand
Port­
on file until the 1948 elections. land;
Right
Eminent
Grand
Three seats on the city council Captain of the Host, Robert E.
R. A. Easton, former well
known and highly respected res­ will be voted upon in the general Dodge, Ashland.
election, however, Adams said.
ident, died Friday night, April 12 These
Vernon A. Turpin of Medford,
are presently held by was
at the home of his son and John
appointed. Eminent Grand
Gaily Wrapped
Lloyd Selby and Sentinel.
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Daugherty,
Putman.
Among those in attendance
T. S. Easton, near Myrtle Point.
from Ashland, were Robert E.
A one-time resident at Empire
Dodge, J. A. Langtry, Elmer C.
and Marshfield, he lived for 30
Biegel, R. E. Detrick and Louis
years on the east fork of the Co­
Dodge.
quille river, before making his
271 M orton S treet
home in Ashland, where he lived
18 years at the corner of Fifth
Mrs. Cordelia Ethelyn Sim­
and C streets.. Following the mons, an invalid for the past
three years, passed away at the
Mitchell Convalescent Horae on
North Main at 2:05 p. m„ Friday.
By GENERAL ELECTRIC
The deceased was born April
8, 1872, in Boone county, Iowa,
and was aged 74 years and four P. B. Hammond, manager of
Pacific Telephone and Tele­
days at the time of her death.
She is survived by one son, graph company in Medford, was
S ta r r in g
NOW SHOWING!
Warren L. Simmons of Ashland; In Ashland today to explain the
two
grandchildren, Leslie Melvin interceptor service being re­
ROBERT WALKER
and Eldred Ervin, with many quested by the Chamber of
KEENAN W Y N N
friends and ether relatives to
w ith Jean PORTER
mourn her loss.
REGULAR MEETING
Her home was at 2335 Shas­
Ashland Post No. 14
ta Way, Klamath Falls. She had
at 8 o’clock Tuesday
lived in Oregon for the past 20
All veterans invited
years.
News from Talent
Mr. And Mrs. Berg,
Former Ashland
Residents Here
■ ' l l ’
, \ l
1 .
More Irrigation
Urged por Area
Mason Delegates
Return From
Portland Session
Monuments
Local Man Files
For Mayor’s Job;
Election In 1948
NOW PLAYING
Ends Sat. Nite
MW
R. A. Easton Dies
At Myrtle Point;
Funeral April 17
Gifts
PLANTS
TREES
GRUBB GARDENS
Klamath Woman
Succumbs Here
Telephone Chief
Responds To C-C
Tnterceptor Plea
LITHIA
ShRUBS
THE FACT IS
STARTS SUNDAY
for 3 Days
ASHLAND
1 Day
Friday, Apr. 19
On Main S t Opposite Lithia Hotel
“BUFFALO”
THE BIG HOG
Weighs Nearly % of a ton
PROPJET, NEW
TYPE
GAS TURBINE FOR PLANES.
DOES DOUBLE JOB —
TURNS THE PROPELLER AND ADDS POWER
THROUGH A JET TO THE REAR. EXPERTS SAY
PROPJET WILL POWER GIANT TRANSOCEANIC
AIR LINERS OF TOMORROW. IT WAS DESIGNED
BY GENERAL ELECTRIC ENGINEERS.
SU N D A Y
CHICKS LAUGH
AT GERMS!
NEW * B R 0 0 D E R A T 0 R *
PROVIDES G ER M -FR EE
AIR FO R C H IC K S . AIR
IS PU R IFIE D W ITH A
GENERAL ELEC TR IC
u id
»W
ED GARDNER - CHARLEY CANTO«
EDDIE GREENE ANN THOMAS
VICTOR MOORE • MARJORIE RETNOLDS
BARRY SULLIVAN
A
G E R M IC I0A L L A M P .
« « f a tydau f
S f a iiJ
MATINEE
SATURDAY
CONTINUOUS
SHOWS SUNDAY
AUTOMATICALLY CONTROL­
LED HEAT IS FURNISHED
BY G-E CALROD HEATER.
APVENTUKE-ÍIUS!
MIGHTY MONARCH Of The BARNYARI
Open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Also
MONKEY MASCOTS
Monkeys Galore to Gladden the Kiddies
ELECTRONIC HOT DOGS! i
NEW MACHINE WILL GRILL
HOT DOGS ANO HAMBURGERS
BY ELECTRONIC HEAT. 6 -E
ENGINEERS HELPED DEVELOP IT .
GENERAL © ELECTRIC