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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1946)
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, MAY i . 194* News from Talent Carlton Cannon left Friday morning for Camp Kilmer, S til ton, New Jersey from where he expects to be sent overseas to the European theater of opera tions. Mrs. Edna Schroeder and C her yl Ann returned from Roseburg after a few days visit with Mrs. Myrtle Northhouse of that City. Elva Thompson, Camp White, was calling on friends in Talent Sunday, Miss Thompson is a for m er resident of Talent. Mr. and Mrs. Benny Babbs of Prospect spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George O. Kerby. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mathes SPECIAL! Cologne, Soap- Bubble Bath Sets Some sets only 1 or 2 of a kind. Formerly priced and several grand und great grandchildren. Services were conducted by the Rev. J. H. Edgar und interm ent was made in the Mountain View cemetery. preferably around weaning time. , "First, however .they*should be 1 examined by u veterariun to d e - 1 term ine whether they are in con dition to receive the imm uniza tion. If pigs are suffering from diseases or are out of condition, vaccination should not he a t tempted until they are restored to health.” Patriotic us well as profit fac tors are just as im portant this yeur as during the war, the Foun dation declared. and Mr. and Mi’s. George Hartley visited last week with Mr. anti Mrs. Loyal Bates of Harbor City. Local Men A tte n d ..... Oregon. Educator’s Meeting Mrs. Frank Mitchell of Med Southern Oregon College wus ford was a business caller in Tal represented by ten men at the ent, Thursday. Theta Delta Phi (men's honor A large crowd attended the ary) meeting held in conjunction dinner and dance sponsored by with the Annual Educators M a t the Grange last Saturday night. ing in Monmouth, Saturday, Next Saturday nights dance will April 27. Wayne Wells, and A rth For a Progressive, be sponsored by the Firemen. ur Taylor, advisers to the local Members of the Talent E xten chapter and seven membe r s, Business-Lika Administration sion Unit attended the Annual Charles Coffin, Jack Pierson, Spring festival held Tuesday at Bob Sharyon, Mack M erritt, Bob the USO in Medford. Wendt, Cyril Sander and Duane The student body of the Tal Monroe attended the meeting ent High school presented the President Elmo Stevenson, hon play “The Bright Penny" last orary member, was also present. Friday evening. The cast present •Dr. A rthur Taylor .Associate ed an orchid to Mrs. E. Bates, director of the play in apprecia Professor of Social Science, was reelected president of the nation tion of her endeavors. al organization, Victor Phelps, Bill Cook. U. S. Army, left prominent alum nus of Southern Friday after a seven-day fur Oregon College was reelected sec lough spent with his parents. retary-treasurer. Three chapters Rev. Alice May Woolley, has were represented at the meeting. gone to Portland for a weeks visit Southern Oregon College, Eastern there. Oregon College and Oregon Col The Rev. Howard and Julia E. lege of Education . Pearson, veteran missionaries to Latin America presented a pro gram at the Talent Friends Church Tuesday evening. The Pearsons dressed in the national costume of the Aym ara Indians, sang and spoke in native dialigrts and showed color slides of the life of the Indians in Bolivia. —----------------------- Officers of the American Foun- Services Wednesday dation for Animal Health today I? IVf lVf C* r called attention to official fig- I* Or ivirS. iViary ViOW ures, just released, showing that F uneral s e r v ic e s w ere helrf over 3,000 outbreaks of hog cho- Wednesday at the Litw iller Fun- lera were reported in the year eral Chapel for Mrs. Mary E. Just passed. Candidate for Republican Gow, a long time resident of Ash- “This year the danger may be Nomination for land, who died early Monday even greater because hog cholera morning, April 29th. She had moves in cycles, and another up- COUNTY JUDGE lived a t 475 Iowa street. ward swing of the cycle—like we Mrs. Gow was born in Scott we experienced many times, may In the May Primary county, Iowa, December 25, 1854, occur this season,” the Founda- and was in her 92nd year at the tion report declares. MAY 17 time of her death. Her husband. “The virus of this disease from A SUCCESSFUL FARMER Thomas Gow, a Civil War v e te r-' last year’s outbreaks now lurks an, died in 1932. Mrs. Gow was a in thousands of localities. Science Experienced in Jackson County m em ber of the Women’s Relief has found no cure for cholera. Management Corp and of the Presbyterian The only safeguard is proper v a c -' Paid adv. ;hurch. She had lived in Ashland cination—before the dis e a s e the past 40 years. strikes. Spring pigs should be I Survivors include one daughter vaccinated as early as possible, | ...........— F I L .M H — Monuments on the Plaza Ac extru of Panchromatic. a If fine grain developed Reprint» 2c each. Double size 3c each Deckle or plain edge Guarau*' teed work Enlarging, coloring copying. Low prices Send to ; EiOMIMV PHOTO FI MM IE ItN this 197«. Hlutlwi l> ’ 1,08 ANOEI.EH 7, CAI.II- Marble - Granite Bronze GIFTS FOR VOTE FOR “lay away RING. . . SET W ITH HI R BIRTHSTONI- GOLD FILLED PIN OR PIN AND EARRING SET MODERN CHOKER W ITH BRACELET ILLINGS WEITZEL’S DEVELOPED A PKIN-TKD tt or M «•». Ifle |»er roll Double size 29«' P E A R L S. . . ALWAYS IOVE1.Y LOCKET or PENDANT Ashland, Oregon CELEBRATE JULY 4th in ASHLAND, OREGON Super Deluxe TUDOR SEDAN This Many other prizes include: fu lly Automatic Electric Iron Deluxe 6 Tube Table Radio Nationally Adv. Electric Toaster Beautiful 51 Gauge Nylons Many other prizes include: Presented in agreement and co-op eration by these Ashland automo bile firms CULP MOTOR CO. SELBY CHEVROLET CO. CLYDE CATON S GARAGE 4th Baseball Game Help Choose a Queen Ashland high school girls are choosing a queen to reign over the 4th of July celebration; they will receive 1000 votes for each $1 ticket sold; they will soon be knocking at your door. Help choose a queen. Let’s put Ashland on the map. ■L A i ll s' - fe ■ K. 1 ball Game. also on sale at the business g the poster “Tickets For 1 ' » ■ ■ r feVx-;.. Each $i ticket will admit one person free (plus io c tax) to the day’s featured Base i This event is being sponsored by your local Chamber of Com merce. We are going to build a really strong organization, aimed to put our community at the top. To do this, we need the support of every one in the community, whether in business or not. We need you— and you— and you. And for your support— many fine prizes will be awarded, whether or not you are present on July 4th. We know that you wish a city that you can be proud of— that is what we intend to help create. We need your support now. I lelp us to make Ashland a big little city, as well as the finest place on the Pacific coast in which to live. Buy all you can, when you are contacted. Buy where vou see the posters in the various business windows. Ashland Chamber of Commerce