Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 04, 1948, Image 6

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    Southern Oregon News Review, Ashland, Ore., lhursday, March 4, 194S
. . NEWS FROM TALENT . .
Mr. and Mrs. Briner Cabin Comes Out
To Hold Open House Second in Collision
Talent. March 3—In a collision
Talent, March 4 — Mr. and
Mrs. Andy Briner will held open between George Baylor's car and
house from 2:00 p.in. till 5 00 p. I one of the cabins at the Talent
m. Sunday, March 7 at the ho ne 1 A u.o Court the cabin came out
ot Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McGrew, I the worst. The front window of
995 South Oakdale in Medford In the cabin was shattered and the
honor of their 60th wedding a n ­ bottom pushed in nearly six In­
niversary. All their friends and ches.
Mr. Sutton and son have re ­
neighbors are cordially invited to
paired the broken boards but the
call on them at that time.
Mr. Briner is 81 years old and window has not yet been replac­
a native son of Jackson county. ed.
Mi-s. B riner is 78 and was born
CARD PARTY HELD
in Polk County, Oregon
The Briners moved to their WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Talent. March 4 - - A P T \
present home on W agner creek in
1894. For 60 years Mr. Briner fol­ card party was held Wednesday
lowed the blacksm ithing trade night. March 3rd. Mrs. Virginia
and was known all over the v al­ White and Virginia Gliem were
in charge.
ley for his skilled work.
Talent PTA Sets
Monday Meeting
'Brownies Hold A
Meeting Wednesday
Teen Age (¡roup Is
Planning A Dance
Talent, March 4 — The Twelve
1 Talent, March 4 — The Brown-
I ies met W ednesday at tone «m at 1 to Twenty club is holding a dunce
Talent, March 3- The Talent .th e school house. The' • were a and party Friday night, March
.b o u t twenty five >,»r!s at the 5. This is the first party they
Parent Teachers Association will
meeting. Barbara Buonette and have had for some time and ull
meet Monday, March 8 at the 1 Betty Gene Jennings were host the teen ages are urged to come
school house. This is a very im ­ esses for the meeîing
out for the dunce.
portant meeting because the
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Davis are
Born to Mr. and Mrs. F. I).
nom inating com m ittee, whose
the parents of a girl who was
!
Yarnell.
February
24.
1948,
a
girl,
job is- to find officers for next
| born February 27, 1948, at tin
year, will be elected at this 51, pounds at the Community 1 Osteopathic hospital 111 Medford
Hospital
in
Medford.
meeting. It is urged that all
Friends of Mrs. L harles D I Mrs. A. B Culver suffered a
membeTs come out to this m eet­
1
Smith,
who was severely burned heart attack last week and is
ing. This Is all the business so
■ unable to continue working at
the meeting will be short. Ac­ last month, will be glad to hear
)
the cafe.
'
that
she
is
returning
home
next
cording to officers everyo n e
should be able to spare an hour week.
Mrs. Gordon Lindsay and sons
. Garth Shoop was hurt at the
for this Im portant meeting.
mill recently and is still unable returned from Portland la s t
week.
to return to work.
Try the Classifieds
Sav It With Money...
Red Cross Drive Started Monday, Mar. 1st
Klamath Junction
Klumuth Junction News
M in . Ed Beure was returned to
her home Tuesday from the
Community hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Huy Seam of
Klamath Falls called last week
end on her aister, Mrs. Sum K lin­
ger.
It. P. I Ac and brother In-law of
Sun Fernando, California were
business callers at the itouah
ranch Sunday.
Mias Mary Cisco io the K la­
m ath Junction cafe was in Med­
ford Tuesday.
Mrs. Sam Klinger and Mrs.
Carl Henry were in Ashland
Wednesday. Mrs. Klinger also
visited in Phoenix with her sons
the same day.
Upper Valley Com m unity club
met W ednesday, March 3, at the
Bellview Grunge hull. E a c h
member exchanged
ga r <1 e n
shrubs and plants. Names were
also draw n for the members sec­
ret pals.
Mill Wood
Fuel Oil
“ Many times a year the people turn
Red Cross—once a year the Red Croat tu
to the people; th a t time is now.”
Gunter Fuel Co.
H l 4‘h St.
Phone
Statement by Pretident Trunuvt ¡»
FASHION DECREES
Now... once again
it’s Red Cross Time!
M any figure wise
women aie featur­
ing the Nationally
fam o u s S L IM -L Y
sliced HOLLYWOOD
B R E A D in their
'reducing m enus.
It 's b aked w ith ­
out shortening . . .
No fats are added.
Out of human suffering the Red Cross was born.
BREAD
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At the scenes of human suffering the Red Cross takes its place.
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Emergency is its call to service. The unpredictable disaster—
the uncontrollable flood and raging fire, the stealthy epidemic
when these strike, your Red Cross quickly reaches the victims, to
comfort, sustain and restore.
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y o u t m c l u s iw il y
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tufvu&ú
& U A W BREADS
The Red Cross must be prepared to spring instantly into action, any time,
anywhere.
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Want To
INFURIATE
PEDESTRIANS?
And the Red Cross will be ready. It will be ready because your
generous dollars always have made possible its merciful work.
For the sake of the unsuspecting thousands who will be stricken
this year . . . for the sake of those destined for injury and
anguish . . . the Red Cross now turns to you.
It’s March—and Red Cross time. This is the annual appeal
the Red Cross makes so that your humanity may be spread throughout
he coming year, among all—irrespective of race, color or creed.
You’ll help again, won’t you?
IT’S YOUR RED CROSS...KEEP IT GOING
For right turns, the knuclt of
blocking off pedestrians by turn­
ing bumper-to-bumper is an easy
one. Pedestrains will try to cross
with tlie green light but you can
chHHe ’em back to the curb and
make ’em mad.
The eourtoous driver is con­
siderate of pedestrians. If you
are a courteous driver we’d like
to talk over your automobile
insurance with you. The courte­
ous driver is the careful driver.
S C. Jones & Sons
Ashland. Oregon
Sponsored in Behalf of the Jackson County Red Cross Chapter
The California Oregon Power Company
BILLINGS AGENCY
209 W. Main S t
Ph. 7558
Medford .Oregon
Main & Oak
Ph. 8781
DEPENDABLE
1 NSUltANCE COUNSELORS
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