Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 19, 1948, Image 6

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    . . NEWS FROM TALENT . .
Boy Scouts Will
Hold Investiture
CALVIN RECUPERATING
Talent, August 17 — Harold
Calvin, who lives on the Old
Highway, was badly injured u
week ago when the car he was
Talent, August 17 — Accofd
driving, collided with a parked
• ng to Albert Culver, Jr., Scout
Redmon Requests That
car
belonging to Lloyd Lacy, Jr.
m aster of the Talent troop, the
Drivers Cse Care
Boy Scouts of Talent will hold The Calvin car then struck a tree
their investiture ceremony on ami threw the driver through
Talent, August 19 — Ray Red
A ugust
at 7 p.m. in the city the windshield. He suffered se­
hall. Troop No. 8 of Medford vere cuts on the face and throat. mon, city m arshall of Talent,
with their leader, C. A. Stroth He was confined to the Com m un­ stated this week that the state
era will conduct the ritual.
ity hospital in Medford. Faulty traffic and parking rules which
Clifford J. Hanson, Scout Ex­ brakes were given as a cause of apply to towns, are being violat-
ecutive of Medford, will give the the accident, which occurred on •ed extensively in Talent.
He
address of the evening.
The Wagner avenue in front of the pointed out that the rules are
speakers will be introduced by Culver apartm ents.
m eant to be safety m easures and
Ralph Reed, president of the Tai
should be followed for that re a ­
ent Lions club. Ashland scouts
son.
will also be represented.
The parents of local scouts are
Three that he m entioned in
urged to be present and the pub­
particular as applying to Talent
lic is cordially invited to attend
drivers were parking on the
and learn w hat the Boy Scouts
Talent, /August 17 — Talent wrong side of the street, backing
of Talent are doing.
grangers will hold their annual into traffic and turning in the
all day picnic at H elm an’s in middle of the block, and last, but
EXAMINER COMING
Ashland, on Sunday, August 22. not least, failure to stop at stop
A Drivers License Exam iner Everyone is to bring a picnic signs.
will be on duty in Ashland, Mon. lunch and their own service. The
Redmon said he realized that
Aug. 23, 1948, at the City Hall Grange will furnish ice cream.
betw een the hours of 9 a.m. and The next regular business m eet­ it was necessary to park at an
angle but that utmost care should
4 p. m., according to an an­ ing will be August 19.
be used in backing out and that
nouncement received from the
no one should park so as to block
Secretary of S tate’s office.
Sgt. Harlan Lowe of El Paso, other cars.
Persons wishing licenses or lexas, and Corporal
Robert
He stated also that the space
perm its to drive are asked to get Lowe of Williams Field, Arizona
directly
in front of the post office
in touch with the exam iner well arrived home Sunday evening on
ahead of the scheduled closing a motorcycle. It is the first time was reserved for mail delivery.
“I believe,’ Redmon said, "that
hour in order to assure comple­ the boys have been home togeth­
tion of their applications with a er for j wo years. The boys are in enforicng these rules I will
have the cooperation of the d riv ­
minimum of delay.
to be home two weeks.
ers of Talent and vicinity. L et’s
cooperate and m ake this a m at­
ter of safety first.”
Traffic Laws Are
Being Violated.
Grange Picnic To
Be Held Sunday
Talent School To
Have Check-Ups
the famous
Talent, August 17 — Second
date of the Talent school’s "six-
year old, pre-school"
physical
checkup will be held Tuesday,
August 24, from 8.30 a m. until
12:00 m.
This inspection is required by
law according to Mrs. Charles
B arn es,
sum m er pre-school
roundup chairm an. Every child
who is six and will enter school
m ust be inspected.
Dr. E. M arkel and the county
school nurse were at the Talent
school Thursday, August 19, and
they will retu rn Tuesday.
(L
C. Skeeters Has a
Quiet Title Suit
!
Lewis
Lindstrom,
H erbert
"H ank” Lucier leturned home
Combs ami Boh and George Con ■ from
Portland last Thursday.
| nei have gone to Seattle, Wash I wlieie he had been having Ills
Talent, August 17 — Among Ington this week, where Louie) hund treated, lie will return Io
the Talent residents whose bust lan d H erbert are taking navy the hospital about the first of
ness was being transacted at the physical exam inations
1 Septem ber.
court house this week was the
suit m circuit court of Charles
L. Skeeters vs. Hugh and Ada
•Q
Bouldln to quiet title.
Real estate transfers included
that of Gust and Hattee Witte to
V j .
Cora Henriekson. The property Is
a lot on Lapree street.
Hart Killed In
Haying Accident
Funeral services for William
Dale Hart, 16, who died Monday
from injuries suffered in a fall
while haying on his father's ra n ­
ch near Talent, last week, were
held Wednesday at 10 a m. ut St
Marks Episcopal church in Med­
ford with the Rev. K enneth E
Nelson officiating Interm ent was
at Siskiyou Memorial Park.
Hart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alton
Hart, 630 Oakdale Drive was
born October 2, 1931 at Talent
where he lived and attended
grade school before moving to
Medford where he was prom in­
ent in school activities.
Surviving in addition to 111
parents are a brother, Marvin, a t '
home and his grandm other. Mrs
E M Learning of Talent and Mrs
E. J Hart of Sun Bernardino,
California.
Ends Saturday, A ugust 21
POPULAR 8-PC.
PARTY SET
Hai gain
fur
A complete luncheon ser­
vice, handy, attractive, for
coffee parties, teas. Grand
for gifty.
Donna Lee Jennings returned
home Thursday from a thr.ee
weeks vacation at Crescent Citv
She was staying w ith her aunt.
Mrs. Nolan Schweikl.
Gordon Thoreson suffered a
badly bruised leg when he fell
from his bicycle Monday even­
ing. He spent Monday night in
the Ashland hospital and re­
turned home Tuesday morning
where he will have to stay in bed
till Saturday.
Conrad W aite broke his ankle
while helping Howard Lockwood
move a chicken house from the
Charles Schuller property on 1st
street.
32-PC. APPLE
OR<’HARD CRYSTAL
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Value
(OLD PACK
CANNED
1 .9 8
Holds 7 quart jars.
In­
cludes ja r rack. Popular
speckled blue enamel ware
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3 .7 5
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dessert s, cups,
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is here a g a in !
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Full tubular type with ov­
ersize saddle seat, rubber
pedals and tires. Red and
ivory.
Weak Days 8 a.m. io 10 p.m.
S aturday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
ARE LUMBER PRICES GOING
DOWN?
To B etter Facilitate your
service, please call for an
appointm ent.
This is the old question—and the answer is
still the same ...
P e rfe c t p a in t for kitchens,
bathrooms—walls, woodwork,
radiators. And w hat colors!
Come in and see them!
Marshall-Wells Store
11 North Main
Phone 2-1231
Medford 7115
NO
Cullen M otor
However, we do have a large stock of No. 3
dimension and boards which we are able to
sell at $10.00 reduction in price per thousand
Im plem ent Co.
Bosshard Lumber Co.
123 S. Riverside Avenue
Medford
1st and A Streets
FULLERGLO
and
ASHLAND LUMBER CO.
J 84 Oak
Phone 3291
FULKR PAINTS
Animated?
W EDDING PIC TU R ES
ARE OUR SPECIALTY
Phone 5336
Let us help in formulating your wedding
album. After 18 years of service to the com­
We Specialize
Feel Like
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munity of Ashland, we feel qualified to offer
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our experience for your later enjoyment.
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monuments
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M arble. G ranite, Bronze
E xtra L ettering Available
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388 E. Main
Rapier and Sullivan
Phone 6186
Keep your car in good condition. Lubrications, motor checks and
tune ups are our specialties. Play safe^-Let us help you before you
need help.
. /MV.
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M ill Wood
Fuel Oil
Gunter Fuel Co.
13} 4th St.
Phone 371
Remember: ‘A look into the past is worth
two in the future.”
Bushnell Studio
293 East Main
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Phone 4271