Southern Oregon News Review, Ashland, Oregon, Thursday, December 16, 194 8 GRANGE MEETS Talent. Dec. 16—Talent Grange met in regular session W ednes­ day night at the Talent City hall. Last Times Saturday Crime That Was Planned... TO M T V D IS C O V IH V _ ' ASM ROPE ASHLAND LOCALS Corporal Clarence D. True, 23 year old parachutist of Ashland, has recently participated In the Air Transportability training held at Yamoto, Japan. Is is serving with the 11th Airborne Division. He is the son of Mrs. Amy M. True, Ashland. John Billings was in Eugene this week where he attended meetings of the Farm ers Home administration, and a meeting of the District Pastors and Lay lead­ ers of the Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Faulkner, Ashland, were Phoenix visitors last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mills visit­ ed at the Russell Davis home Sunday. L MOW IB LL * GRAllGER J M l (RRiiOLER J ill To Buy Your Home See Sun. - Mon. - Tues. I. E. Schuler . . . . Realtor Represented by HARVEY J. PETERSON Vi Mi. North Phoenix Ph. 6485 REALISM! Shocking... V U and IIU Savage! J jQ t i G IF T Rumbiin1 With Ransey Mr. and Mrs. Noah Harmon of tiiolomews wedding anniversary Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Foster of Dutton. M ontana are spending the w inter in Ashland. The H ar­ Modesto, California, were guests mons have a large farm near of Mr. and Mrs Alfred Schmidt, over tiie week end. Dr. Foster is Dutton. John Jones came over from a veterinary. The Fosters made Hilt, California, Saturday to visit many friends in this vicinity when they spent last w inter with Ashland friends. ' here. E. C. Butler of Oklahom a City Mrs. Keith Johnson and son, is in Ashland on business and to I Jimmy and Miss Uene visited renew old friendships. He has Mrs. Chris Beck, last week. large oil interests in Oklahoma, George H urshm an of Brocket, but has retired from active busi­ N. D. is visiting in Ashland. ness. He m ade m any friends in Hurshm an is a farm er near Ashland when he spent the win- B,,,ket. T h is ‘,s hls thlrd winter ters here in 1943 and 194b. in this vicinity and he is renew - M. B. Shroy, of Craig. Alaska jng many old friendships, is in Ashland on business. H e | Mis. W inifred Boardway of and Mrs. Shroy came down t o , p orl|and js spending a fortnight the states the first of October, vislt,ng friends in Ashland, on a three months vacation. | Mrs. Clara Truax arrived in Shroy, who is a commercial fish- j Ashland, Sunday from Yuma, erm an is making many business Arizona, and is the house guest contacts in the Northwest, but I of her daughter Mrs. Je rry Ed- Mrs. Shroy journeyed south and wards. Je rry left for Portland will visit relatives in the Sacra Monday where he was to report m ento Valley. She is the United to the Vetertins Hospital. Mrs. Ted Tenny slipped on an States Commissioner for Custom Collections in the Alaska city. icy sidewalk, Saturday. She is re­ They expect to retu rn to Alaska cuperating at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bennett of by the first of the year. Portland were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. A rthur A. Hill of Medford visited friends in A sh­ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller, Mon­ land Saturday evening and later day and Tuesday. Mrs. H. H. M ekelburg arrived danced at the Elk"s Club. Mrs. Grover Hillman, honored Friday from Denver, Colorado to Mr. and Mrs. E. Bartholomew spend Christm as with her m oth­ and small daughter, Janet, of er, Mrs. Harold Mathes. Mr. and Mrs. George Tuylor, Eugene, at dinner Friday even­ accompanied by Mrs. Agnes Mor­ ing, the occasion being the Bar- rison of Medford visited friends in Ashland, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Weldon of Merrill visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller T hurs­ day and Friday. The Millers e x ­ pect to join the Weldons in M er­ rill next week end, to be there during the hunting season. C E R T IF IC A T E ^ Sheldon Jewelry Ashland Oregon 8 & 19 J To The sum of.......................................in trade* $.......... in trade Given by..... ........... Sheldon Jewelry, by.................. Ends Saturday .. (tore •* **• 7 ..“A Gift of Jewelry is a Gift th at’s SPECIAL”.. Let one of our Gift Certificate solve your problem SHELDON JEWELRY - ASHLAND, OREGON Keimar Given Medal Pear Development Talent, Dec. 15— In recognition of his ’outstanding contributions to pear culture,” F. C. Reimer, former supei lntcndent of the Southern Oregon branch exper­ iment station, has been aw arded the coveted W ilder medal by the American Po.nologtcal society at its recent 109;h annual meeting in Yakima. Professo’ Reimer, who retired in 1947 after 36 years as head of the branch station, developed blight resistant pear stock now used for nursery stock. He al.-o developed methods of pear scab control and a pressure tester to determ ine best ph king t ’me for pears. The aw ard is given to on­ ly one man each year. C ^ i» to remind you to C A R E for your car now. H — is for R— Is the H E L P wc can give you w ith the proper lubricant» to R E M E M B E R to trade with us. I— i» for the IN T E R E S T we take in our customer’s satisfaction s if the S A F E T Y assured by using our lubricants. T — is IVI for the T IM E you save w ith quick Service. -is for the M A N Y ways we can serve you. A — is our A P P R E C IA T IO N of your patronage. 5 -is for the "Season’s t.reetings.” We couldn’t wish you more. Rapier’s Mobil Service Phone 388 East Main FRIDAY AND SATURDAY S P E C IA L S at the PLAZA GROCERY 10 lbs. Cane Sugar 88c 2 lbs. Crispy Crackers 45c Bestfoods Mayonnaise, pint jar 45c Tide Washing Powder 34c Kitchen Queen Flour 25 lb. bag 1.79 Jello, 3 packages 22c ASK FOR YOUR S & H GREEN STAMPS ENGRAVING JEW ELRY REPAIR WATCH and CLOCK REPAIR “N ext to the M art” Ashland Christmas Phone 7131 A H r U K IC « C IU M Plus “Joe Palooka Knockout” MONUMENTS Marble, Granite, Bronce With Leon Errol and Joe Kirkwood Jr. Extra Lettering Arailable BURNS AGENCY Sunday - Monday sferns "On thè Placa" The holiday is only a few days away, but you can still please your distant friends and relatives with floral gifts. Stop in today and place your order. We’ll wire flowers any place in the United States. Delivery absolutely guaranteed to be satisfac­ tory and in time for Christmas. EMBEZZLES $1000 FROM LOCAL STORE T h at’s a newspaper headline you see often, these days in almost r.ny town. Of the millions of dollars in money and goods stolen last year by dishonest employees, only about one-tenth of the loss was covered by bonds. W lit til­ er your business is large or small, you need fidelity bonds as protection from possible employee dishonesty. For complete information and rates, contact . . . We’re not kidding. It's absolutely true. ( AMFumcncTU« t _____ Tues. - Wed. Shirley Temple H agen G ir l RONALD REAGAN You can go to most Eastern destinations via California and return over your choice of northern U . S. lines for no more rail fare than you pay to go straight East and hack! We don’t b l^ -3 people for thinking we’re kidding when we tell them about this bargain. I t certainly seems like all those .