Southern Oregon New» Review, 1 hursday, October < Mr«, khodenhumel Pies in California j i , 1946 er If one dropped in after elec tion a p ictu re ot Its; fairy -tale calm wouiti no uouul oe lo u iid . Age, aiv.uys u ttn»j . ..ubj.-cl, [G eo rg e W ilson. In our huo Word wuh received in nahlund iEUol be brougm ou It Hit* | Pin Game: Fruiiet.-, S ullivan, ale opinion, laut week by Mrs. Bel ilia W in­ full glare ol the pubn< ( .B e tty Loftis, and Virginia P e o ia . t w ould take Oiny ter und Mrs. Mabie Hushed Low- ru n n in g to r office would m ake P nilauel- ! Fish Pond. Irene Perdue, m u i . i t tbei (It t h e d e .il h id t h e n n e n e , some people, tell t h t ir age. This law yer oberts, Eloi e tiarv c y and ru m ihiu Mr». Lyttle F ountain Khodcnhuin- Former T alent Girl R Williams. last fact probably accounts lor to figure out el of O akland, CaUiornia, the lack ol fcruuic cate,m ates. I iii' Eve P rentice Accorom i tence to iieers of thin com m unity. appeals t > you the mo. t, but Com best of Underw ood, Wasn., H arpei w in advi,< i . foi tin i ... - picket t h e Hally duy and the M issionary She is su rv iv ed by u daughter, form erly of T alent, and Nicholas aival. i w hite ilousi don’t be duped for on I hi 6th of Ann Hiiodenhaniel, one brother, I program which was held ut the F rank M aras, son ol Mi. and Mrs. h a rry in g sign, N ovem ber he'll be a < ifferent C laude Fountuin of W ashington . T alent M ethodist church last F rank M. M aias, of P ortlan d , T A L E N T G A RD EN CLU B asking free man — a biennial Jek y l and D. C., und her two uunts m ention­ ; S unday had fitly people taking w ere m arried last S unday at St. TO M EET NOVEM BEH 6 'd o m for conscientious o b je c to r..1 Hyde show - but it seems neces­ ed above. Mrs. Edna S chroeder will be im p riso n e d for ig n o rin g d r a f t; sary in o u r lives. Hose church. The Rev. Edm ond | p a rt in the program . hostess to tin T alent G arden club calls. To say the least, it was a J. M urnane officiated In a setting Monumenta and markers. Saa Mrs. E. E. Cook re ad the scrip- of w hite flowers. on W ednesday, N ovem ber 6. sorry spectacle - -clerical dignity LE O N A R D H O O V E: I D IE D AT Burns Memorials. On the Plasa. i lure at the beginning of the p ro ­ H O S P IT A L IN CA N A D A th ro w n to the winds. A reception was held at Norse Elm er Ogborn took hi* father A nother m iscue w as th at of ' Mrs. M innie D a\i \ l .k e d re ­ gram . G lenda Ui annon recited hall. Assisting w ere Mrs. LeRoy J. I. Ugbom to P o rtlan d last ! 'The C hurch Hells. G ordon Thor- Innés, the bridegroom 's niece, T hursday where Mr. O gborn u n ­ 200 Sari Francisco m inisters who cently w ith her d au g h ters at Black Pines, B iitish Colum bia, ! e s o n recited "O ur b a n n e r '. Hog- and Misses Elizabeth S ugura, d erw en t a m ajor o peration at St. petitioned the P resid en t about Canada. W hile in Cana a her son tw o y ears ago to g ran t full eiti- | | er Tw edell sang "Jesus Loves D orothy S ugura and T heresa Pol- V incent hospital. zenship to the notoriou: Ha ry , in law. Leonard Hoover. ilieS in Me". Joyce C hapm en, E lvarene ich. Harold Stabel, has retu rn ed Bridges, who had been fig h tin g 1 the Royal Inland Hospital. N ew m an ,and P am ela M cCurdy Mr .and Mis. C om best ’ w ere from Coquille, w here he h as been dep o rtatio n in the co u rts for sev­ H »over w as (he h u sb a n d of recited "1 D on't ilav e to W ait’ . p ie s e n t for the cerem ony and Mr, receiving medical treatm ent. M innie Belle McGee Hoover. eral years. I t’s ju st too bad tiiat I | P hyllis Floyd recited "O pen the Com best gave ins d au g h ter in Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stagi r re ­ ; Door ' followed by a song "For m arriage. She wore a w hite bro­ tu rn e d last Friday from a vaea- ( H arry m issed the boat for Aus- I God So Loved the W orld", by caded silk dress w ith crow n of lion tiip .They visited in C rescent tralia, in lig h t of present events Dr. B u rch ard 's fa rn o u . threi Cora May Gllem , J a n e t Joam s, seel pearls holding In place her City, A storia .Vancouver, W ash­ * and C arolyn Fulton. "The Wond- finger-tip viel and she ca rried a ington and Portland. D uring tn eir “R " speech, delivered on the eve the 1884 cam paign, cost Jarnr lerful Fi hud waa recited by a round bouquet of gardenias, bou- stay in Portland they attended of q u arte t, Douglas H otchkiss, D on­ vurdla and roses centered w ith ' the wedding of Bi tty Lou Com- G. B laine the presidency. The m oral of all th is is, a: i FLEA IKJJ 10U5I nia B lackburn, Billy Hotchkiss, orchids. 1 best and Nicholas Maras. A retem us W ard, the hom espun POWCííío «,»•. CDT and Paul Conner. This was fol­ Miss M ildred M aras, the b rid e­ I S taff Sgt. Ed Learning retu rn ed philosopher put it—"D on’t Slop lowed by S hirley C ow dry who re ­ ’ home recently from the Pacific. O ver." '< - A U uncle Josh cited "My B eautiful Bible". E th ­ groom ’s sister, was m aid of h o n ­ Mr. and Mrs. C. P. D ernberger or and bridesm aids w ere Mrs. el Muy Culvei then played an ac- B etty Ruby and Miss Dorothy ol Long Beach .California v isit­ cordian solo. ed recently with Mr. and Mrs. Two plays were given, one H auser. They all wore taffeta Ira Culver. Mi D ernberger, who Pearl B utton and Violet Wray, and net frocks. Miss M aras in ‘‘T he W oman Who M inded God" esteem ed co n trib u to rs to this col­ is Mrs. C ulver’s brother, is a re ­ had B arbara Brunon, Jim m ie blue and the bridesm aids in pink, tired Naval Officer, lie stated um n, called on the m use last M artin, and Leslie Combs in the w ith hats of taffeta and n et to they liked this p art of the valley week and produced ♦his essay caul The other "O ut of D arkness" m atch their frocks and carried and plan to m ake th eir hom e concerning politicians. had B etty Je a n O ’Dell, Jim m ie bouquets of carnations and bou- here, some tim e in the near fu t­ Seasonable v irtu es McAbee, Patsy Kay W hite, G ary vardia. It n ever ceases to am aze one, ; ure. H enry P. Codino was best m an, Lawson and D analee Hotchkiss Mr. anti Mrs. "Lucky" G ilbrath to reflect on the action of p o liti­ .’ J and ushers w ere Jo h n V. Bozich in the cast. left last Sunday for a m onths cal candidates, tlow , suddenly I and O lvin R atoza Kuby Tw edell .Susan Barnes, from out the g reat p ro letariat Mrs. May Lovell and son of vacation. They plan to visit in m asses arise pillars of v irtue, at I £ and Will K am berg gave special M edford and Mr. and Mrs. Guy C alifornia, Arizona and A rkansas. least every tw o years they are 1 m usical num bers. S tag er of T alent atten d ed the Mr. McCully is operating the s e r­ virtuous, ask them . O ther recitations were given by vice station while they are away. wedding. B etty H arris, B arbara B urnette, YOU'LL REALLY ENJOY The can d id ates biennial love of Mrs. Vera Rice sp en t last week Virginia M artin, C harm lan Ann in Red Blufl, C alifornia visiting children is p artic u la rly intriguing T ipsw ord, l^ila Jan e Hutson, Ein­ ONE OF OUR HOMEMADE Suddenly the neighbors “b ra ts” her m other. että Hutson, Yvonne Hutson, Rae E sther C arroll, who has been become model ch ildren and w or­ H onnicut, Rosalie Tw edell, D or­ PIES staying w ith Mrs. P ark s the past thy ol g reat praise, possibly even een B urnette, and G ayle Thore- Q ueen C arolyn B rannan and m onth, has moved to Medford. a political kiss. Should a child King Joe F enton reigned at the son. A. R. W illiam son and Evonne break an asp iran ts window it Songs w ere presented by B et­ carnival last T hursday evening. Will iam son of Los Angeles were was all a big m istake, th e child ty Jennings, Dixie Jennings, and It was held at the high school business callers in Talent and m eant no harm," yet often elec­ building. Henle Jennings. tion th e public serv an ts w rath M edford the past week. • REPRESENTATIVE IN The follow ing persons p a rtic i­ will be found in a bill p resented CONGRESS • 4th DIST. pated in various activities a t the for the 'd estru ctiv e little dem ons' carnival. handiw ork. Baseball throw : Jim M itchell, P ictu res of dom estic love are C harles Zickafoose, O rville N ich ­ d raw n w ith fanciful tenderness. The hom e of Mrs. M erle G ilbert oles, and H erb Combs. M other is doing needlepoint, the Beano: Jac k Sanders, G ordon at 601 W alnut stre e t was the children are reading and father, R u th A. A b b o tt - L ith ia H otel scene of a get to g eth er of the W illiam s, Jim M ilhoan, Bill Mc­ the hero of o u r discussion, sits N eighborhood club last F riday C ulley, A rchie Owen, and Joe contentedly puffing a pipe and afternoon. Fenton. Ladies present w ere Mrs. In ­ gazing into the fireplace w ith an Hoop-La: M ary Couch, Jack in telligent a look as he can m ust- M ilhoan, Inez B rabbin, and Dee grid B ergstrom , Mrs. Prescott, Mrs George Hance, Mrs. George Cox NOT1CE TO CREDITORS NEW MATTRESSES Paid Adv. Ellsw orth for Congress Doll Rack: Don M illage, Joel Pearson, Mrs. B eatrice S letten, IN COUNTY COURT OF THE FACTORY TO YOU C om m ittee L E. M cClintock, S trauss, Leslie Zem ke, and Lee and dau g h ter S haron, Mrs. Geo­ iST A TE OF OREGON IN AND rge Goldy ,Mrs. M abel Mapes and T reasurer. OLD MATTRESSES ' G a rrett. FOR THE COUNTY OF JA C K - Phone 5 7 $ I H J 4th St. MADE LIKE NEW B asketball throw : C arl C ow dry, tw o d au g h ters P hyllis and Rita, SON Mrs. L afferty, Mrs. M innie Cook. In the M atter of the E state of 1 New Box Springs Mrs. E tta W iley and the hostess CALVIN M. REED, Deceased. While They Last Mrs. M erle G ilbert. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN , This club m eets the last F riday THAT THE undersigned, by an of every m onth b u t since the last O rd er of the C ounty C ourt of the F rid ay of N ovem ber comes the S tate of Oregon, for the C ounty | day after T hanksgiving the m em ­ of Jackson, duly m ade and e n te r­ b ers decided th a t they probably ed on th e 3rd day of October, 492 A SL Phone 6271 w ould not meet. 1946, was reg u larly appointed E xecutor of the E state of C alvin will resum e M. Reed, deceased, and he has His P ractice Nov. 1, 1946 qualified as such Executor. All persons having clai m s U nion S e rv ic e S ta tio n Offices in the against said E state are hereby 237 E ast M ain St. notified to p resen t the sam e, duly Medical Building Phone 7781 verified, as req u ired by law , to A shland, O regon him at th e office of his A ttorneys, Van Dyke & Lom bard, Sw eden- On the Curve — Ashland, Oregon burg B uilding, A shland, Oregon, w ithin six m onths from the date of this Notice. D ated and first pu b lish ed this 10 day of October. 1946. R ALPH W. REED "ASHLAND'S OWN NURSERY" Executor of the E state of Calvin M. Reed, Deceased VAN DYKE &. LOMBARD • SHRUBS A ttorneys for Estate. G et O. R. E D W A R D S to fix • TREES • PLANTS yo u r locks b e fo re it's too late! — F IL M S — • BULBS DEVELOPED & PRINTED L o c k sm ith in g 6 or 8 ex. 15c per roll A ll K in d s cf K e y s M ade I (Jw len M arshall, D arrell 1 lannu, , an d Jo h n Yoi k. Nall drive: Leo M itchell and Talent Activities The Old Timer Says Rally In Talent Had Cast of 50 KEEP HIM IN CONGRESS! JESEÖT7"" ' LITHIA BUBBLES »t RE-ELECT King & Queen Reign at Talent Carnival HARRIS Ellsworth • • • • • Proven Ability Broad Experience Sincere Dependable Energetic % LITHIfl Neighborhood Club Meets at Gilberts Mill Wood Fuel Oil COFFEE SHOP Gunter Fuel Co. ( ’has. A. Haines, M. D. Your Friendly Grocer REED’S MATTRESS CO. Ralph A. Foster Don’t Lock Your Barn After The Horse Is Stolen PLAZA GROCERY GRUBB GARDENS KEEP A GOOD MAN ON THE JOB! 271 Morton St. — :— Ashland. Ore. —:— Phone 4161 VOTE FOR J. ». COLEMAN REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR VOTE FOR HOWARD D ouble six« 25c 5c extra on Panchrom atic. All fine grain developed R eprints 2c. each. Double size 3c each Deckle, or plain edge. G u aran ­ teed work. Enlarging, coloring, copying. Low prices. Send to— ECONOMY PHOTO FINISHERS Box 1576, Station, D LOS ANGELES 7. CALIF. 0. R. Edwards S p e c ia list in W h eeled T oys A sh la n d , O re. 343 E a st M ain GAULT REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE for COUNTY JUDGE General Election November 5, 1946 Jackson County can not afford to interrupt its present busi­ ness-like. efficient administration and needs continued tax reduction. Paid Adv. Coleman for County Judge Committee S H E R IF F of Jackson County Nearly one-third o f O regon's 8 ,2 5 4 « i ' ^ ^ f f . l X o Y y e a r ' w s ^ T z General Election November 5th ★ 10 YEARS CHIEF DEPUTY ★ PRESENT SHERIFF Elect An Experienced Man of Proven Ability Pd. Political A d v rtisem ent H ow ard G ault ssBgsssgssas sound financial system. Keep qualified teachers.