Southern Oregon News Review, Ashland, Oregon Thurs,, June ,, 1948
NEWS FROM TALENT
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
SURPRISE PARTY HELD
FOR PIERSOLL FAMILY
Tw enty-five
neighbors and
friends surprised Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Piersoll last week w ith a
Talent, June 3—Corporal Clar- going away party. The Piersolls
1 ence Mathes who was killed in sold their auto court to Mr. and
New Delhi, India Novem ber 9, Mi-s. Gunzel of Florida, who took
1944 was buried Friday in the 1 in med ia te possess ion.
Phoenix cemtery.
The funeral
BRILES SERVES IN JAPAN
services were held in the Conger
W ith the Eighth Army In Tok
Morris chapel w ith the Rev. W.
A. Dawes, of the Medford First yo, Jap an —P rivate First Class
Owen E. Brlles, son of Mrs. H. S.
Baptist church officiating.
Mathes was born Novem ber 6, Murphy. Medford, Oregon, is now
1921 In Talent and attended serving with the famous Fir«t
school in Talent. He joined the Cavalry Division n the Eighth
Army Air Forces in August 1942, Army occupation of Japan. Pfc
and was stationed in New Delhi Brlles is a cook in “B" Troop,
with the Air Transport Command Eighth Engineer Squadron.
Pfc. Briles enlisted In the arm y
when the accident occurred
which cost him his life. His body, on the 2nd of December, 194(1,
at the request of his parents, was and was sent to Fort Lewis,
recently returned to the states W ashington, to receive his basic
training as an engineer. Pfe.
for re-interm ent.
Pallbearers were Leslie M as Briles left the United States to go
on, Lloyd Lacy, Jr., Harvey Max- to Jap an on the 31st of May, 1947.
on, Roy Coghill, Dick Skeeters, On October 1st, 1947, he w ent to
Keio U nnlversity to attend tin
and Glenn Logan.
Survivors include his parents, Eighth Arm y Food Se r v i c e
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mathes, Rt. School there.
2, Ashland; two sisters, Mrs.
Byrd W eitman, Prospects, and TALENT LOCALS
The Talent G arden club met
Mrs. W illard Buchanan. Med
ford. Several uncles and aunts W ednesday, June 2 at the home
live in the Phoenix-Talent area. of Anna Lunar A potluck lu n ch
eon was served at 12 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bouldin
GIRLS COLLECT CLOTHES
Talent, June 2—The Cam pfire announce the engagem ent of
Girls are collecting clothing to their daughter, Joanna, to Mr.
turn over to the Red Cross for G orden Williams, son of Mrs.
Oreon Disaster Relief. The i r Gladys Williams, Phoenix, Ore.
W eybrown Kenyon won first
headquarters are at the Valley
prize in the Class C free flight
Locker.
prop Nuts contest last week.
Erlene B arrett is visiting at The Cam pfire Girls and B row n
Alsea, Oregon, with P. C. Roed- ies m arched in the Medford Mem
dle.
I orial day parade Monday.
Last Rites Honor
Clarence Mathes
Also
William Boyd
in "Marauders"
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Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lacy Jr. ASHLAND LOCALS
are the p aren ts of a l i b ll> baby
Mis F red W hited, t'lo v el I.am 1,
b o \. w hom they h av e nam ed lilt W ednesday lo r l.os A ngeles
Daniel Lloyd,
and nearby cities lor a tw o weeks
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visit w ith relativ es and friends.
K. W. B rad b u ry will n ilevi
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Robinson
H erm an M ayberry. Ashl a n d . an d liuby son, Dale, P ay ette, Ida
S outhern Pacific A gent w hin tin ho, sp en t one n ight last week end
latter is on his \ aeution.
v isitin g th e ir au n t and fam ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross H arden, 55(1
It S treet, and th eir g ran d fath er,
W. R. T aylor, 24H 5th S treet.
Mrs. P at P atterso n am i two
d a u g h te rs B arbara and Jo an n ,
f i l i l i ' 1'1'
13H Pioneer street, left T h u rsd ay
p o in ts in C alilornlu, th e n on
to Sem inole, O klahom a, th ch old
home, then on to C h an u te Field,
Illinois, to visit th eir son and
b ro th er who is In the Air C ulps
there.
Bill Bozem an from th e Dead
In d ia n has sold his ranch recent
ly to L arry Basey, A shland and
is now m oving to A shland.
Mrs. Jo h n Leason, . K lam ath
Falls. O reon, is the house guest of
Mr and Mrs. I b n Dawson
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FRIDAY AM) SATURDAY
S.P E C IA L S
For year table
at the
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85c
Sugar, ¡0 pounds
Willamette Sliced Beets No. 2 cun 10c
26c
Dennison’s Chili Con Carnc
2 for 35c
Grapefruit juice, 46 oz
2 for 25c
Corn Flakes, 8 oz pkg
Gerber’s Baby Food, 2 cans
15c
an iin n u .u la lç ly K -.iu iitiil pattern
a plain, g raielul shaft ir o u n e d w ith
silver {tillage. A plate u ttin g u f mm
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