Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 13, 1946, Image 6

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, JUNE 13. 1*940
News from T alen tTale",irange
Thursday June 6
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T alent G runge m et J u n e 8,
w ith H arry H am ilton, acting
O D O CLUB MELTS AT HOME m aster in the ch air w hile M aster
u f M i.o, L v t L L a n Bc.LL
I Louis G allatin atten d s S l a t e
th e U ur L ay o u t C iuo m et at G runge at B aker, Oregon,
ini' Home 01 airs. c,veteuu B eni
J. C. and Kuby K ennedy were
rrid a y alternoon. A lie lauies e n - ' voted on and elected for m em ber-
Mr. and Mrs. Don Sw eem pur- ‘ J°yeu an altern o o n oi conversa- ship
A griculture and legislative re ­
chused the N orris Cush G rocery, non. tielie sn in en is w ere served
Talent. Mr. N orris announced oy airs. M argaret Ala lues, assis­ ports w ere given by A rth u r W is­
Monday. Air. and Airs. Sw eem a r­ ted by Airs. L tn y l Lacey, m e nay ner. Airs. M argaret M athes, HLC
rived in O regon ab o u t a m onth tor trie next m eeting win be a u ij C hairm an, announced the HEC
at the home
ago from Los Angeles, C alifornia. 12, at tlie hom e 01 Airs, uiaoei will m eet J u n e 11
of Mrs. Hallie C annon, in Talent.
Mr. an d Mrs. Sw eem s have Duncan.
Mrs. Florence H artley, Mrs. M ar­
been living in the Bellview dis­
g aret M athes, Airs. M argaret
trict in A shland, bu t have now I
H am ilton and Mrs. Helen W isner
m oved in the ap a rtm e n t adjoin- j
w ere delegated to rep resen t T al­
ing the G rocery store building i
..
„
e n t G range at the Social Hygiene
The S w e e m s have one d a u g h te r.1
C onference in M edford, Ju n e 10.
Donna and a son, L arry Gene.
T alent welcomes them to the
xuiem G ard en ciuo m et Ju n e It was also announced th at S a t­
com m unity and w ish them m uch a at uie nam e 01 axis, u e ru ia urday night dances held at the
city hall w ould be discontinued
business success.
ix ilu r p . cu ccU O U v i v i x i c e i s W as
n e ia w iui m e follow ing people after S atu rd ay , Ju n e 8. A fter the
B AND M BODY’ SH O P OPEN’S receiving otfices to r Uie coining m eeting adjo u rn ed a delicious
BEHIND TALENT STATION .... year. Ans. L an a H u id n ag e, r i c s i - lunch was served to the 37 m em ­
Jim B ak er and L. C. McDowell ueii. Ans. L tnyi Lacey, v ice-pre­ bers present, by Mr. and Mrs.
announce the opening of a shop sident. Alls. M arg aret Aiauies, Alalhes, Mr. and Mrs. Davis and
in the garage building back of s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r, axis . L ertn a Mr. and Mrs. B rannan.. Music
the T alent S ervice S tation. They xxnoip, flo w e r lunu. m e new and dancing w ere th en enjoyed
w ill specialize in body and fe n d ­ p resid en t Ulen appointed tne loi I by the group.
er w ork, painting and general re ­ low m g conuiutlees. m o g ran i, axis
p air of autom obiles.
f lorence n a i uey, a u s . e u io e o u i-
ler and Ans. m a c e L aio ra tn .
Mrs. P a rth e n a T errill arid Mr. H ospitality, airs. Vv m u re d xuason,
and Mrs. G eorge Bales left M on­ M is. tslancn n o b in so n a n a airs.
day m ornning for N ew berg, O re­ L veiena Dell, Yeur-oook, airs.
M onday nights m eeting ot the
gon. They w ill atten d the g ra d u a ­ K utn Lilis, Ans. U e rtru u e O iung-
tion exxercises of the Pacific Col­ e r an u airs. L una Lcnioeat-r; Jackson county G range A gricul­
tu ral com m ittee a t tne co u rt­
lege, of w hich Miss B arb a ra T e r­ P ublicity, M rs. fle ie n Wisner.
house
in Alediord b ro ught fo rth
rill is a graduate.
f ile m eeting was can ed to o rd ­
e r Dy m e presid en t, Axis. xtuUi
rev elatio n th at w hile there
Lilis. Iioll-call was answ ered are plenty of cattle in th e co u n ­
warn favorite roses. Airs. Flor- ty tn ere will be in sufficient feed
Sym ptom s o f Distress A ris in f tra m
C T A lU IA r '.I I I I
en ee H a rle y a n d Airs. H elen Wis- to r them durin g th e com ing year.
5 I O w l A C M O L C L i5 t » 5 ner were d eleg ated to a tie n a the A rth u r W. W isner, T a le n t,
Social H ygene C onference in m em ber of the C om m ittee, also
dueto
Alediord, dune 1U. Airs. Edna rep o rted this w eek th a t in ad d i­
Free BookTellsof HomeTrea tment U.at
H o lan d g e gave an interesting tion to the sh o rtage of feed the
Must Help or it Will Cost Yen \ : V,
county beef consum ers are faced
O v e r tw o m illion b o ttle , o f th e Vi’ II.U t ItD , talk on the care an d cu ltu re ot
w ith a m eat sh o rtage due to the
T R E A T M E N T have been sold for , < 1 • f o f
1
roses.
She
also
read
an
article
on
ly m p '.o m s n fc lH tn -- ari'sin- fro m t tr-n a c h
fact
th at th ere is a slau g h ter
a n d D u o d e n a l U lc e rs d u o t o E x-c as a . id —
"O rigin of Hoses in O regon".
P o o r D ig e s tio n , S o u r o - l l n r - i S tc l a - h .
quota which m akes it im possible
The
door-prize
was
d
ra
w
n
by
G a s s in e s s. H e a r t b u r n . S ,e e p le s * n r ' . e tc .,
d u o to E ie e s s A c id . S ■’ ,! o;i l •
- i,
'1
Airs. M ary Bagley. Mrs. A nna to r the grow er to m ark e t beef.
Aslc fo r “ W illa r d ’s Message” wl li fu lly
W isner re m a rk ed th a t P o rtland
L
unac and Airs. M yrtle O sborn
explains th is tr e a tm e n t—-free— a t
has
•were guests.
, five , tim es h te dem
. , and for
.
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
Ice cream , cookies an d coffee m eat as there is m eat to supply
w as served by the hostess, Mrs. ^ e dem and H e pointed out th at
B erth a K norp assisted by M rs., Ute grow er has m eat to sell, the
B lanch Robinson. The n ext m eet- consum er has th e desire for the
ing will be held at the hom e of; p roduct an d th e m oney to pay for
it bu t because of th e slau g h ter
Airs. W inifred Alason, Ju ly 10.
quota the consum er c a n 't get
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Lacey m ade m eat, even if it w ere in his n eig h ­
| a business trip to K lam ath Falls bors’ back yard.
Her Thoughtfulness
H c I ps , o S ave F ood
1
Have you anythin? you'd like
Mr. und Mrs. Leroy Lindner <
to trade or swap. Try thia col- Woodland are visiting Mr Lind
umn You'll find lomeona who ner’s parents, Mr und Mi . It I
ha* something you want.
Iandiur.
I .23
Fix Up Your Farm!
S weems Purchase
Norris Grocery
W.th Farm Equipment T'n.ni
W IL L IA M S O N S
Deep Well Pumps
May Forks
Manure Forks
Garden Club Has
complete
unit
tine
jgCtlOII Jlll16 Olli
Local Beef Raisers
Face Feed Shortage
QUICK RELIEF FROY
EXCESS AC!3
AND INSECT SPRAY
W ednesday, J u n e 5.
All Kinds
FARM EQUIPMENT
Tractor Rebuilding
,
Light Blacksmithing
Repairinf’ Farm Tools
★ Also — Complete Automotive Overhauling
TA LE N T GARAGE
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
RAY REDMON
TEL. 5248
TERMITE EXTERMINATORS
PROFESSIONAL
EXTERM INATION
Utilizing
Modern
Liquid Chemicals Under High Pressure.
Complete Wood Impregnation which not only rids your home
of termites but acts as a wood preservative. Giving a lasting
quality to house timbers.
8o per cent of the homes inspected in this area are termite
infested. We will make a free building inspection to appraise
the damage. Let experts check before you have property loss.
A two-year guarantee with regular inspections each 6 months
LOYD PEST
CONTROL
Perfect fur C hicken Coops,
R unw avs or Brooder I louses
Williamson’s Hardware
Notary Public
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
Nona McAbee
T alent, Ore.
Phone 5988
Phone 5980
Talent, Oregon
i •
Mr. and Mrs. Tom G ee and
son of A shland, w ere calling on
Mr. a n d ’Mrs. A. B. C ulver, T h u rs­
day evening,
Thom as E gan o f A r r o y o
G rande, C alifornia accom panied
by Frances Egan, is visiting Mr.
an d Mrs. Ray Egan. F rances will
spend the sum m er vacation w ith
his parents.
Mrs. Eva Noble of Denio, O re­
gon is visiting h er d au g h ter Mrs.
Ja c k Owen. Mrs. Noble is look­
ing fo r a house to re n t or buy, in
or around Talent.
Peggy C ulver is hom e for S u m ­
m e r vacation w ith h er paren ts,
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. C ulver.
Mrs. J. C. O ttinger left M onday
m orning for Corvallis, O regon to
a tte n d the Extension U nit S tate
Council.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spitzer
a n d son of P ortland, visited Mrs.
SpA zer’s parents, Mr. a n d Mrs.
W illiam H art. Mrs. H a rt accom ­
panied them hom e for a few
weeks visit.
Mrs. Edith B ra n t an d Miss
L au ra T ry er of S o u th ern C alifo r­
nia w ere overn ig h t guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ben C lark.
Mrs. May C ulver and d au g h ter,
E th y l May w ere luncheon guests
of Mrs. H allie C annon, T hursday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. B landin
have m oved in th e F u rloy p ro ­
p erty which they purchased. Mr.
an d Mrs. B landin cam e to O re­
gon from M innasota
Mr. and Mrs. G uy H ays le ft
M onday for a business trip to
S an Francisco, C alifornia.
Mrs. A lvin Coats of P hoenix
was calling on friends in T alen t
M onday.
Mr. and Mrs. B en C lark and
Roy Estes left S unday m orning
for a business trip to C oquille,
Oregon.
D onald K erby, youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge K erby, re ­
ceived his discharge from the
N avy. He and Mrs. K erby w ill
m ake th eir hom e on his ra n ch on
W agner Creek.
Fares in OREGON
now down to
1’/a4 per m ile!
IT ’S TRUE!. . .Within the past 18 months Pacific Greyhound
fares in Oregon have been reduced to a uniform one-and-a-half-cents“
per-mile. . .while the price o f nearly everything else has gone UP.
How did Greyhound do it?
By increasing the frequency of service in Oregon!
It works this way: As Greyhound adds more service, more people
ride. 35 passengers can be carried for no more than it costs to carry 25.
It costs little more to operate a depot for 6 buses a day
than it does for 4 . . . and so on. If more people ride, Greyhound’s
cost o f operation per passenger goes down.
Pacific Greyhound then passes this saving on to the people
. . . in the form o f the lowest fares in Oregon, and better, more
frequent service than ever!
H. G. TRAVIS, Agent
TALENT,
Oregon
I suffered for years an d am so
th an k fu l th a t I found relief from
this terrib le affliction th a t I will
gladly answ er anyone w ritin g me
for inform ation. Mrs. A nna Pautz,
P. O. Box 825, V ancouver, Wash.
A ll W ork Guaranteed — Terms I f Desired
Pd. Adv. — NUE-OVO Laborat­
ories
101 E. Main
Phone 8181
PACIFIC GREYHOUND
RHEUMATISM
and ARTHRITIS
is included in the original servicing contract.
P. O. BOX
186
In support of UN'RRA’s plea to
use wheat-substitutes so that this
country can fulfill its promise to
help feed starving Europe, pretty
Shirley Nelson serves a loaf o f oat-j
meal bread. And to avoid waste,
she takes a tip from her baker and
wraps the loaf in waxed paper to
keep it fresh and moist. House­
wives are urged to conserve food
and use wheat-substitutes until
Europe’s wheat can be harvested.
Milk Buckets
M ilk Cans
Gaivonizcd Calf Bucket
Rope I inch
Glassonet
TALENT NEWS
NOW REPAIRING
Haying Equipment —
t nrv
$145
$2.65
$2.78
$2.45
90c
$5.50
65c
55c lb.
60C,
Convenient, Dependable Local Service
MAGAZINES
SANDWICHES
BEER
IFOUNTAIN SERVICE
GREYHOUNDTAVERN
COFFEE
SOFT DRINKS
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