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Z V. oí O. Library, DOING THE TOWN *7«e S&utltesui, M e t t i l i 14 ÜRlC¡O 0HbW ,sÓ¡>PER P U B LI S h | e R, s ' 4 4s© 1 A 11 0 1 By Ed McLain Óle^au Formerly the Southern Oregon Miner $3.00 per year NEWS REVIEW i BLR. A shlan d, Jackson C ou nty, Oregon, m t k s d a ' i v o m m i . i i n . $3.00 per Y e a r Now th at Tom William« in the m ayor elect there has been a lot PHIL ROBINSON WALKS of speculation as to just what AWAY FROM CRACK-UP chanues those changes he pro Phil Robinson, pilot of a S tin mised would be. son plane owned by the M ed The News Heview pollster ask ford Air Service, is one of the ed 50 people this week the fol few fly boys who walked away I Men ►era of the State Highw; Two X-ray units will operute In Ashland Monday and Tuesday, lowing questions*. "Do you be November 22 and 23, according to an announcem ent made today by from a crack-up. brief .- indicating a need for a lieve that the chief of Police Mrs. John otton, who fur the second year Is beading the tubercu Sunday Robinson smacked into Point and Ashland, represent; should he replaced, the city en losis survey. !i pile of lum ber at P arker's aii Commerce announce'! this we<4 ate The bi ief was pres; nted to gineer,. the city attorney?" One of the mobile units will be at the Ashland Public library Itrip on Neil creek, demolishing include The answ ers Indicate an ap and one at Southern Oregon college during the hours of 9:00 a.m. the Stinson, but leaving himself meeting held in Portland last nber of C Ch Jac th A Ifland Cham bei of Comme to 5:00 p.m. on Monday, November 22. proxim ate 50/50 attitude on the« unscathed. It happens once in a Como erce, and the Jackson Co' inty urt. part of the constituents. ’ There will be one at the Ashland Public Library and one at the lifetime. a four-lane highw ay, The brief which p r e e n ts an rgument high school during the same hours on Tuesday, Novembei 23. The following indicates the senior th at the trem endous Members ol Mis. Cotton’s com m ittee include Mrs. H. O. ngle. Robinson wa taking off when answ ers on the position nt Chief Mrs. Rodney Keating, Mrs. Don Scars. Mrs. Henry Enders, Mrs. H. A. ipulation in Jackson the accident occurred. M arvin EXTENSION UNIT HEARS of Police, presently held by C lar Thomas and Mrs. Gil Dotson. resulted in an over- Ring, Ashalnd, who was with MISS EULA WINTERMOTE ence Williams: The annual X ray surveys are ad which has a great- him, was also uninjured. The T alent Extension Unit me t Remove Retain No Opinion the most im portant plan of anti- CITY OF TALENT TO of traffic fatalities at tiie city hall Nov. 10 at 10:30 tuberculosis work, Mrs. Cotton BUILD NEW FIRE HALL 4 « ', 38% 18% ither road In this sec- th a.m. Miss Eula W interm ote new Mike Blegel, city engineer, aid. Free chest X 'u y j are of tl ie state. Adding two tir The City Council has decided HDA pre rented a very interest stacked up In the voter's minds fered to every adult m em ber of to build a new fire hall of pum t( to pr< ;nt ro; ci ing program on P attern A ltera as follows: the community. The chest X-ray ice brick for the new fire truck, date rwe d SIV- would alk tion. Remove Retain No Opinion i eveals early, unsuspected tu which Is expected in three uation. These was a pot luck luncheon 58% 3 2 '/ 12% An average of 5600 cars use berculosis. If tuberculosis Is weeks. The building is to be a t noon. 2 The Crater Lake Cam pfire girls the road betwe ?n Ashland and treated early, cu te i in be a l placed across the alley in back Hilly Briggs, city attorney, had packed fifty stockings for the At the Med- M edford each d the following percentage voting most assured. Public health a u th nt the city hall and will face 1 Camp F oe Christm as P arty for ford city limits this average is Street. It will contain rest rooms orities stall’ that every case of for und against him: h v . .»•as Children at their meet- swelled to 9000, During the five- Remove Retain No Opinion tuberculosis comes from anoth for the playground and a work pig W ednesday, Nov. 3. Each o-clock rush all traffic Is slowed room as well as space for the fire er case. Early recognition is es 54% 32% 14% to a walk the brief pointed out. sential to aid the Inflicted and to truck. The work Is being done stocking contained candy, gum. P art of the reason for the con- remove from circulation at the by Ray B urnette and Paul Terry. handy bars, nuts, pencils, ribbon, $oap, combs, cough drops, a box A drive to collect s< viceable gested traffic situ a tio n w a s earliest possible moment the tu of crayolas, handkerchief, and a discarded clothing in coopera-j Pointed out as the fact that $500.- berculosis germs trinket. The -lockings will be tion with SAVE THE C H IL D -! 000,000 board feet of lum ber is The cost Is financed by C hrist started overseas on the 15 of REN FEDERATION is to be held being hauled to mills which are mas seals. The developm ent of Nov. Some of the stockings will in School District 5 schools the al< ng the roadw ay and th a t the m iniature film by the U. S. Army be displayed in one of the store About 300 print? from the Medical Corp has made it finan first three days of Thanksgiving $32,000,000 fruit crop is hauled windows before shipm ent to Britt collection, term ing the e ld cially possible to m ake X -rays week, according to L e la n d P. to processing plants, also along Phoenix, Nov. 10—Mr. and show the results est and one of the largest photo available to everyone without Linn, superintendent of schools. the roadway. Mrs. Herm an J. G ier of Ashland At their m eeting last W ednes It was decided in a m eeting with graphic histories of the N orth purchased the T aylor’s Penny, day the girls made Thanksgiving west. has been acquired by the charge. wise store of Phoenix last week trav favors for the veterans who the principals that the Thanks- U niversity of Oregon library, ac . i. , . .u d u - gving season would be a good The store will now be known as ai< hospitalized at the R o se b u rg 1 '? time for , the . students to do ...... .. cording to M artin Schm itt, cu ra some- G icr’s Drug Store. Hospital. tor of special collections In the thing for the less fortunate ----------- o----------- Gier has been associated with library. youngsters of the world. the LaM arre Drug store for the Located at Jacksonville, the Although emphasis is placed i T a le n t, N o v . 10—T a l e n t past two years as a registered . . . , o l»r ; 7P collection was assembled by a Talent, Nov. 10—X-Ray m ach pharm acist. He had previously upon unable clothing and shoes G range m et in regular session o C O i t I FIAC Swiss em igrant, Peter Britt, who ines for the free chest X-Ray practiced in Portkind for 27, Talent. Nov. 10—Friday, Nov- for children, the Federation says Thursday, Nov. 4, w ith M aster crossed the plains in 1852 and survey will be in Talent Mon years. Mrs. Gier will assist in the | em ber 12, will be the date for that infant and adult edothing is Lloyd Lacy in the chair. The settled in Oregon. His picture of i , i \ , Novembei i.i. Appointment* I the second in a series of card welcome. Instructions are to "b r following officers w ere elected C rater Lake, taken in 1874, is should be made with Mrs. Ever-* drugstore. for the ensuing year: M aster, The date of the transaction w a s p a rtie s which are being given ing clean and w earable coat', believed to have been the first ett Jennings. Route 1, Box 141, Lovd Lacy: Overseer. H a r r y dresses, sweaters, pants, heavy th ‘" £ v the members of millions of prints made nt that according to an announcem ent W ednesday, Nov. 10. Mr. Calkins socks. Include adult sizes and . Ham ilton; Lecturer, Floren c e of the Talent P arent T eachers famous Oregon landm ark. clothing for very small children? H artley; Stew ard, Bob Learning; made today by Mrs. Dwight is building a pharm aeutical de association One of the most valued prints ä’t Stew ard. Steve Lunak; Findley, county chairm an of the partm ent In the store. A register All persons interested are in W rap your bundle in pnper. B r is a picture of the rolling stock ed pharm acist will be on duty a t Cliaplain. Ethel I.- cy, tr e a s u r e r X-ray survey. ing outgrow n shoes tied together of the Rogue Valley Railroad the store at all times in the fu t vited to attend. George H artley; Secretary, R uth in pairs". This is a tuberculosis case find company, which consists of a A grand prize will be given at ure. Straus; Gate Keeper. Floyd B un tng project. It is being sponsored The Save The Children F eder wood-burning engine, a passen the end of the season to the in Mr. G ier is a graduate of North by the Jackson county health de ation is sponsoring children in nell; Pam ona Anna L unak; Ceres ger car and caboose. Pacific School of Pharm acy, Mt. dividual- who has the highest the poorer sections of the United M ary Johnson; Flora, M aybelle partm ent and the Jackson Coun Several m em bers of the A sh s'-ore for th? serie? of parties. Angel college. States as well as over-seas. It has Bi.cm-d. Lady- A*- i * '* 7 * land Cam era Club and other tv Public h'-ulth association. Mrs. Gier, who will assist Mr. Mrs. Nina Lake and Mrs. Sally been suggested th at organiza M argaret H am ilton; Executive Every person over 15 years of photography fans have at var G ier in the store was employed LeSuer were hostesses for the Com m ittee Nell Fenton, for a lous times visited the B ritt home age is urged to take advantage for several years by Mier and first party held two weeks ago. tions holding rum m age sales may three year term . have articles left over after the to talk to Peter B ritt and view of this opportunity. Mrs. Newton won high score at sale that they will w ant to con Frank In Portland. Talent Grange will sponsor a his father’s pictures. The Pennyw ise store, which that party. TALENT POOL HALL dance on the nigbt of Nov. 13, for tribute. ■ — - — o----------- was opened In Phoenix a year ROBBED SATURDAY NIGHT the benefit of the TaTent City LUNSFORDS ARE PARENTS Auxiliary to Meet ago, has been operated by Mrs. Hall play ground, and recreation Talent, Nov. 9—Talent Pool OF BABY BOY Novem ber 15, Monday, at 8:00 RUFUS CATE GUEST Phem le Stratton, she will contin al area. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Lunsford hall was burglaried Saturday FARM COUNCIL SPEAKER ue her work in G ier’s Drug store. p.m. the Am erican Legion aux The ladies of the H.E.C. will are the parents of a boy born night. According to State Police The Talent Small Farm s Coun iliary will m eet at the home of m eet w ith Sister Loyal Bates, a t October 24. They named the boy the robber or robbers entered cil met at the home of J. J. Ras Mrs. Ray Hartley, 138 Third St. G erald Edwin. Mrs. Lunsford’s ; through a window. mussen of the Valley View Dis 175D Table Rock Road, on Tues trict on Nov. 9. Rufus Cate, Co. day, November 9. Those having m other, Nellie Shelby of Yakima, VAN DYKE MAY BE Twelve dollars was reported agent in charge of 4 H work, was articles for the bazaar are asked Wn. is staying with her for a taken. Talent, Nov. 10 — "Com m un NEXT SPEAKER OF HOUSE to tu rn them in a t this tim e. couple of weeks. F rank Van Dyke, senior m em guest of honor. ity Living" was featured at the Monday night m eeting of the ber of the law firm. Van Dyke Hom ebuilders class of the Mrs. J. W. Bracker, Los A n EXAMINATION WILL 3E Talent P arents Teachers associa and Lom bard, who has been re M ethodist church will have a pot geles, is visiting her son and HELD NOVEMBER 20 tion. The group held a round turned to the Oregon House of luck dinner with a party to fol Talent, Nov. 10 - - Exam ination Phoenix, Nov. 10—Dr. Charles table discussion. Representatives by Jackson coun daughter in law, Dr. and Mrs. low at the YMCA building F ri for substitute postal clerk at T al William B racker and their son Hoey gave an illustrated talk to Refreshm ents were served by ty voters, has sufficient pledges day evening. All m em bers and ent will be held at the Senior the Phoenix Lions last Monday the m others of the eighth grade to elect him speaker of the Spike, this w'eek. Interested individuals are invited High School in Medford, Nov. 20. house, he stated this week. teachers. CITATION to attend. The Hom ebuilder’s on the subject of Haiti. Lions are continuing work on IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF clA s is composed of the young Dom Provost, Jr., who spent THE STATE OF OREGON IN the week end at home w ith his m arried couples of the church. their project to plat the city of AND FOR THE COUNTY OF parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dom P ro Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bissell, Mr. Phoenix, m ark off all lots, and assign num bers to the residences JACKSON and Mrs. Lee Burns, and Mr. and vost, was one of the w inners in in the com m unity according to In the M atter of the Adoption the two-ball m ixed foursome golf Mrs. John Billings are the hosts Mr. and Mrs. Claude Millett, of Seattle last week aboard the Marvin Fisher, president. Fish and Wild Life Boat, The of PAUL DAVID FRANKLIN and hostesses for the affair. New publicity chairm an for The Dalles, Oregon, are visiting Pelican. They are now in A sh and GEORGE B E N J A M I N playoff at the Rogue Valiev Country club Sunday. His p a rt the Lions is "Red” Stother. A- Mr. and Mrs. Jess Millett, and land and expect to w inter here. FRANKLIN, minors. ner was Mrs. M axine Hamniond. mong the new m em bers who may locate in this vicinity. Pat W illiams has returned TO JAM ES A. FRANKLIN:— Claude and Jess are cousins. Miss M arbeth M cKeever, stu have joined the local Lion’s club IN THE NAME O F T H E W ilbur Simmons has just re from a visit with relatives in dent nurse at the Good S am ari are Ray Harrison, Elm er Huff, STATE OF OREGON, you are turned from Fostoria, O h i o , Hum bolt County, California. tan Hospital in Portland, spent and H. A. MacKlntosh. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mosely | hereby cited and required to ap- the past week end with her p a r w here he conducted the singing pear in the above entitled Court at Evangelistic Meetings for the spent the w eek end in Klam ath, and m atter at the Court House in ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mc INTRODUCING— California returning to Ashland N azarene Church. He worked the City of Medford, County of Keever, 420 M orton street. Miss with Rev K lrkendahl, Evangel Monday. On the retu rn trip they Jackson, State of Oregon, w ithin McKeever flew down from P o rt The new Columbia Lon ist. W ilbur was, also, invited to were accompanied by Mr. and four weeks from the date of the land Friday afternoon. Playing Microgroove Recor sing in several churches he visit Mrs. D. G. Fortain and Mrs. Ber first publication of this* citation, G. S. Green, m athem atics Now, you can hear your ed enroute. His trip included tha Pass. teacher in the local high school, of L ife tim e Beauty to then and there show cause, if favorite concerto or sym Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller are any you have, why the Petition attended a teachers m eeting in stops in Minnesota, Iowa and phony w ithout interruption, N ebraska. Including the two visiting Mr. and Mrs. Pete Fitz- of Jesse W illiams and E sther W. Bend last week end. on high-fidelity Vlnyll t e weeks he spent in Fostoria, his hughes in Ashland. The Millers W illiams for the adoption of Paul discs. One record, of stan d trip took about a month. A high are touring the Northw est in a David F ranklin and George Ben ard 12” size, gives you up SUGAR BOWL OPENS to 45 m inutes playing time, light of his trip, was visiting his Westwood T railer and most re jam in Franklin, your m inor sons, Mr. and Mrs. Rod Calkins and w ithout distortion or surface three children. Zita. Albert, and sister in law, Mis. Lloyd Sim cently w ere in Reno and did should not be granted. noise. One single record, of Caroline, opened the Sugar Bowl mons, whose husband, Pfc. Lloyd some hunting in the Tulelake This citation is issued pursuant unbreakable, non - abrasive Simmons, Coast Guard, was kill area, to an order duly made and enter on the Plaza last Fridav. Accord plastic, contains the same Frank Rearick has returned to ed in the above entitled cause on ing to Mr. Calkins, who is from ed at G rays Harbor in 1946, and music that would take up a his two year old neice, whom he Ashland after spending several the 9th day of November, 1948. Toledo, Oregon, they plan to cat six-record album on conven months constructing houses in The date of the first publication er to the teen age juke box set. had never seen. tional shellac records. No Kinzua, Oregon, w here he was hereof is Novem ber 11, 1948 Mrs. Jack Wallace and daugh breakage or replacem e n t IN WITNESS WHEREOF. G. t . W. WISNER CALLS problem, and the prices will ter, Jackl.vn of Malin, Oregon employed by the Kinua Pondor- osa Pine Mills. He expects to be surprise you. R. C arter, County Clerk and MEETING OF VOTERS spent the week end with Mr. A. W. Wisner, chairm an of the and Mrs. Jess M illett and Mr. in Ashland about a month on Clerk of the Circuit Court has business before going to Long set his hand and affixed the seal school board has called a m eet and Mrs. Claude M illett. B rahm ’s 2nd Concerto, for instance, costs $8.50 on shel Mr. and Mrs. Fred Uelson left Beach, California w here he will of the Circuit Court on this 9th ing of the voters and patrons of the Talent School to be held in lac, $13.00 on Vlnylite. The recently for Ashfork, Arizona supervise the m anufacture of day of November, 1948. the school gym nasium, M onday, same concerto, by the same G. R. CARTER concentrator machines for the after vacationing in this vicinity artists on the new LP re County Clerk Novem ber 15 at 8:00 p.m. W estern Cedar Co. Upon comple for several months. Their home cord, only $4.85. It shouldn't The purpose of this m.eeting By Nydah Neil is 40 miles from the Grand Can tion of this project he expects to lake much arithm etic to Deputy! will be to explain and discuss go on to Texas to repeat the op yon. Mr. Nelson is owner of The figure the difference. All re 36 - 40. i the proposed building program . Indian Trading Post in Ashfork. eration. cords, and players, now Mr. and Mrs. Chester Svoboda available a t ................. Mrs. Sactte Lewis and Mrs. Agnes Morrison of Medford visit and Mrs. M arie Neum an of Scap ed friends in Ashland Monday poose, Oregon are visiting friends In Ashland. evening. ALL NEW - CLEAR Mr. and Mrs. Steve Pinelll Johnny Fablsh of Roseburg m otored to Ashland last week have returned lo their home In Soquel, Calif, after having spent 270 East Main Phone 8011 end to visit w ith friends. • 70 North Main, Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Ole Sorngaard the sum m er vacationing in A sh land. of Ketchlcan, Alaska arrived in C. oí C. Argues Highway Need From Ashland To Central Point X-Ray Units Will Be In Ashland November 22 and 23 For Survey Xmas Stockings To Go Overseas Schools io Have Gloihing Drive Britt Collection Goes To Eugene Giers Purchase Pennywise Store Mrs. Jennings Is In Charge X-Rays i Lloyd Lacy Named Master of Grange Mrs. Newton Wins I*. T. A. Has Round Table Discussion I)r. Hoey Speaks To Lions Club Members Ramblin’ With Ransey - %-x xx rx •* * »-x 4 Vx xx rx r \ Z \ — * xx x< »x t i l l xx x j / ' xx i t —» 4 STERLII16 GIFTS HALT : CAFE FOR SALE SI800 Take it, or leave it