Southern Oregon N ew s Review, Thun*. A ugust 14, 1Ô47 tie p icture of the successful NOTICE OF F IN A L HEARING co u rt has fixe d .Monday, Sept. 29, R obert E. Low e ol W .Ilia n s io m e C irc u it C o u rt o l the 1847 at 10 o’clock A. M. and the youn , Am erican. H i is m oderate­ Eii-ld, Arizona, I in aient v i i - o l Oregon lo r Jackson co u rt room o f said co u rt at M ed­ ly • i rani, m eaning s lig h tly in- State in . no p ire: dr. all«! . u il , m . -u au ’• 1' 1 • ■ ■ r®® and 1» C ounty. it I. ,w, , an i i. li-ii^.'. "B ob . «ne M atter of the Estate o l ford, Oregon as the tim e and is a I’ -kO ji i plane Inspector anu new ad d itio n to the Jacksonville •"» ex-G, I., m em ber of the usual .«.».»■ .«cr.ey, Deceased. place fo r the hearing of any ob­ Public schools is ne.inng com lodges, and clubs, w e ll-kn o w n , pecinli -I. lo t i L n E u i J v ^ u jections there m ay be to said re ­ Talent, Aug. 14 Funeral aer- M r, and '.‘d is. B u i B a it who pletion. Stuccoing i - - h i e <•! j • r< p e ctid . t. «..« .n t unoersigneu nas idea p o rt and settlem ent thereof. viich wer<* In-Ill M unday ut 2 p in Live he n spending the past the b u il-iin g w ill » • '»in- th is ' O t ol a c h a i sky he discovers .1 r i...a> account in ta u t coui t Grace H. C ham berlain, Execu­ ul I he C hurch «if C h ris t 11)53 three months in P ortland navi week and there i trix . 8 14. 4t. . i i¡.-I'd he is 1 32 Negro. He is p h ysica lly m ».- co u rt has fix .d Mone.«.; I 'in ir l street In M edford tu r Mrs. *»«. ...uc. ia, 1947 at ten o Icock n tin tied limue. P i .«. ty p ic a l a c iin ix iu » ' ol toe Scot- ing to do on the m- ( ’h u rlra E s li-. ,wh<> passed invuv ' i. Ifcng'l h-W»-lsh-Fr» irh -iris h - ctc.- ......... unu me co u rt room of sau M r and Mrs. Jh-nry Mason nt moms, it w ill l><- co M r. and Mrs. Paul Keyser o l hi tin- Crescent C ity H ospitnl, u r i a i ,ue nor i, Oregon, a- Hi. P ortland who have been v is ltilif. tim e foi the fa ll school term . I etc., of w hich 10'i'r Am ericans P ortland arc here fo r a week a t­ I ’ i i ( iiv nt ft a.in. i .- «.no piace fo r hearing « . relatives and freinds in the val- This new a d d itio n in ciu d 1 «n made. F rom here on the plot u. i / o u je ciio ru th e r j m ay uc t tending the Shakespearean fe s ti­ I .« i . ' i rend M aurice T isdi-I, 1-y the past week re tu rn e d t bowers and dressing rooms, m us­ • .c< o » -cu r'. i;a - discovery -1« report and settlem ent thei val. M r. K eyser is w ith the P ark I • ‘ «»I Ini- church, o fllc ia tc d th e ir home The Masons art' fo u n ­ ic room and three clar.i i •'■» f his .Negroid ancestor becomes of. D epartm ent o f th a t c ity and M rs * Id I -ill i i U llil ..t in ,4 h lld 1 der residents of Talent. n ohscM-ion io him and his and w ill gn tlv expand f iu llit h Keyser was active in the form er . i ict H adfield, E xecutrix. -, I. i n i>,cut S u .- n url '■ 1,11 Mrs. Belle Slevans w ho has /it- r r t e r u n d e r a change fo r the grade o-hool 7.31 4t. Shakespearian C lub there. 1 > i (' i c o i . . ■ ,ii I i. «-it tra v e lin g in C a lifo rn ia foi that makes i t hard fo r the reader di ■ • . i . I ■ I In i |i; ,o , 1.1 I M ETHODIST CHURCH .um l' tim e returned to Talent to fo llow . 'The question: Is Kings- NOTICE OF FIN A L H EARING R ive r v u ll y and Southern C ull | Mote lay. Robert M cllvenna, Pastor IN T H E C IR C U IT C OURT OF blood a com plete fo o l— or a hero? form a fo r the past (¡2 years an ! 9:45 C hurch school. M r. and .dis Robert S m ith on»' Being all to hum an, he cannot T H E S T A T E OF OREGON FOR were Wi ll know n and had m um I •on, Richm ond, C a lifo rn ia , li ft foi keep q u ie t fo r long, and adm its JA C K S O N C O U N TY. 11:00 A. M. M orning w orship. friends mid re la tiv . s hen-. tin i- home a fte r v l dtlng several In the M a tte r of the Estate of Theme, “ A R eligion Adequate". p u b lic a lly th a t he is “ colored,” F ra n k Reed. M rs. W ayne W a t­ That tears it. He finds him se lf E lizabeth D. Palm er, Deceased. lays w ith M r. and M rs. Forest M usic in charge rtf Mrs. McGee. Mrs. K in g Bremen tun, Wash­ Steiger. kin s , M i. a n il M rs, A r t W isn e i eventua ________ lly ____ an _______ outcast ____ and ~_______ pariah, j Notice is hereby given th a t the 5 p.m. Vespers at the park. ington Is v is itin g her sister uml M r. and Mrs. I>-i- Johnson of and John w ent to the h u ckle b cri y , or no o ther reason than th a t he undersigned has file d her fin a l Wed. 7:30. P rayer and study led b ro th e r in law ,M r. and M r- Tom the T alent M arket are the par- j m ountain Sunday. Don t r u s h , |,a8 disclosed his "disgrace” in account in said co u rt and the by L. P. L in n . Bell thy week. | ents of a baby boy born Sunday over to the Winners fo r H uckle- I pUj,Jic. In order to satisfy his Mrs. V ince Pop and daugh ter u t the C o m m u n ity H ospital in b erry pie, yo u ’ll be out o f luck own cu riosity, he makes a fu ll- le ft last w eck fo r Los Angeles,Ashland. The boy has becn riarn- fo r they got very few berries and j hearted uttem pt to meet and un- t a lifo rn ia tu vl.xit her parents. cd Robert I«ee. i eport th y are ve ry scarce. derstand Negros o f his own town. There, as a w hite, he meets About That August filft the same rebuffs th a t he Is get- ! tin g fro m the v/hites as a black i f Sardonyx By V erne A thena* It seeems th a t never the tw a in i f Peridot Lew is Cuts Sw ath w ith Latest ^Lall meet. AT THE <<»vel. (K ingsblood Royal by Sin- M r. L e w is’ solution to the pro- Rings are the answer I..1I- Lewis, Random, $3.00, blem of K ingsblood is an ln- Being a person of great lite r- volved solution, and perhaps the SP O N SO R E D BY ry perception I cannot a llo w my only possible w ay to end his book, j u itu ra l modesty to keep me fro m i A t least, in the last dozen pages; ■S a d m ittin g th a t I have discovered of his book, he fo r the fir s t tim e , in the novel allow s a fe w of the f t a great S in cla ir Lew is novel. I I { am not a Lew is fan, b u t I have tru ly heroic a ttrib u te s of his characters come to the fore. read and enjoyed several I«ewls M USIC COM M ENCES 9 00 P. M. novels. I ’m not sure I enjoyed TA LEN T OREGON As N e il K ingsblood fin d s h im ­ K IN G S B LO O D R O Y A L. self a v ic tim o f race violence, he M3 East M ala • For one th in g it draw s too clear is perm itted to fin d a p itifu lly Ashland, Oragoa •• * and g rim a p icture of life as it is. few reasoning beings among his T rue, most w rite rs emphasize by friends and aquaintances, Lew is W atch R epair and E ngraving exaggeration, and L e w is " & not offers no so lution to the race exception. BUT, his story of question— he w o u ld be a fool if m an’s in h u m a n ity to man is just he did—.but he does a llo w a ray L tt th t as pointed and deadly as any " A ll of hope to enter. I predict that Q uiet On The W estern F ro n t." his novel w ill cause a few heads The story concerns one N eil to ro ll. I also th in k It w ill make Be Your Second Car Kingsblood, a ty p ic a lly innocuous a few people fig h tin g mad. I f Com e in at your c o n v en ien ce and see this new , m odern red-blooded A m erican boy w ith this novel is not burned in at m ethod of transportation. M akes 90 m iles to the gallon w ith a fa ir ly responsible position in least one tow n square d u rin g the A Briggs Stratton i •'» H. P. eeigine. F luid D rive for a the local bank. He is happily next six m onths I w ill be very com fortable ride. m arried, fa th e r o f an adorable surprised. blonde daughter, and a ll in a ll j — I George H arpham and fa m ily have returned fro m Coos Bay and are b u ild in g an ap.nrtment on 70 East Beach street. Oregon Main New Addition Will lie Ready This Fall TA LE N T NEW S Service« Held For Mrs. Charles Estes TALENT TOPICS WORRIED? ANOTHEB FÛPULAR DANCE COVER TO COVER Talent City Hall MOOSE LOIK.E NO. 178, MEDFORD Saturday, August 16th u ULIELftJ Two Cars In Your Garage? HIAWATHA DOODI.EItlTG s» Chiropractic.. Health Clinic AUTHORIZED D9ALI« 308 N. M ain Phona 4371 Ashland BUSINESS INTERRUPTION INSURANCE is available to all types of business. Our favorite letter to you A small fire can result in' a big loss o f profits due to a long shutdown. As a rule th is cover­ age costs less than an ?qual amount o f Fire In­ surance. Your profit dollar is as big as your invest­ ment dollar. ACKZ» (fCHOOt THAT’S PERRINE’S CLOTHES In a few more weeks, the school bell w ill be ring­ ing. You’ll want your children to make a won­ derful im pression that all-im portant first day of school . . . and you ’ll want the clothes they wear to last the season . . . you ’ll find the answer to their clothes problem at . . . PBUUflFS Buy for Less On th e Plaza Protect It! Starts Ilka this: "W e w ill soon have facilities to care for your telephone service” . . . So far this year we were able to send out these letters to thousands of people— provide 125,000 more telephones for western homes and businesses. But meanwhile thousands of new orders came in, which await their proper turn. ENGLE & SINGMASTER IN S U R A N C E A G E N C Y Ashland Hotel Bldg. Mi. 4-81 Ashland, Oregon YOU | I 4-'- ft i k,v> ARE I U U S U FFE R IN « FROM PAINFUL ARTHRITIS ANO RHEUMATISM? (» p iem a n OIL NUE-OVO literature ia free to suf­ ferer* of peunful Arthritis and Rheu­ matism. A liquid compound of root* end herbs, Nue Ovo ia claimed to bring relief by users from many atatea -though doctors differ to ita merits, iuat as they differ to the cause. Write today at no coat or ob­ ligation about Nue-Ovo to Research laboratories, Inc., 403 N .W . 9th A ve., Portland 9, Oregon. Pd. Adv. FLOOR FURNACE Ralph A. Foster U nion If you’re w aitin g for such a letter, we want Thera w ill still be a delay— in some cases a ou to know we’re speeding this year’s record- reaking construction program for the Pacific Coast States . . . new buildings, central office equipment, wires and cables. . . about two hun­ dred million dollars worth o f the things needed to bring service to everyone who wants it. long delay— before we can take care of all who want telephone service. But we are hurrying the day when our Sen-ice Representatives w ill again he able topromise you a telephone the day you want it. Th at’s our g o a l. . . and we’re working all-out to achieve it. £ Naw Warhlng Dallar* . . . M illion* of naw dollar* needed to build building* and buy new equipment to meet the public demand for more telephone* and ■ore service do not come from tele- AUTOMATIC OIL HEAT Now Costs So Little! Service Station 237 East M ain St. Ashland, Oregon Taka it easy—atop fire- tending drudgery—yet have a better-heated house. Cole- maa Oil Floor Furnace sits In the floor, ia easy to install quickly. Burns low cost oik N o fuel to carry, no ashes to m eet up the house. W e have a size to give Y O U R home, too, real “warm-floor" heat at low cost. Listed by Underwriters’ Laboratories. See ual C o le m a n OIL Floor Furnace » » "'Sw OKKMW® phone bills. New dollars coma from people who are willing to put their sav­ ings into the business Vie must earn enough to attract these new working dollars. HR«1 scRiFTER & M c K eever MONUMENTS VHI Í AND TIUORAPH COMPANY t Marble, Granite. Bronx« Extra Latterlng Available Mere «ban 4 0 ,0 0 0 peep*« wariUnf tegethe» te furnish ever-better telephene teevke te the West '*61- BURNS AGENCY On ihe P I w " mRRSHRLL-UJELlS ST0RE5 O s th* rigag