Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 26, 1939, Page 8, Image 8

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• BELLVIEW •
HILLAH SHRINE Honor Guard
CEREMONIAL IS Keeps Watch
SET SATURDAY Over Shrine
• Mr. and Mis. Roy Call of Klam­
ath Falls and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Dorna t of Ashland were
dinner guests at the home of Mrs.
C. H. Modrell recently. The three
families were friends when living SATURDAY, May 27, will be an-
in Klamath Falls.
other big day for the Shriners
• Mr. and Mrs. Homer Moore of Hillah temple, and for many
have completed remodeling of the other visiting Shriners, as well as
interior of their home and the ad­ for the large bunch of novitiates
dition of a new tiled bathroom.
who will be the center of special
• Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Wood­ interest on the occasion of the
worth recently have added a bed­ spring ceremonial to be held in
room on the east side of their their honor in the Medford arm­
home and have made several im­ ory.
provements to their property.
Under the leadership of Poten­
• Pupils graduating from the tate A. B. Cunningham and Gen­
ninth grade this year from Bell­ eral Chairman Paul B. Rynning,
view include Betty and Bob Dunn, an especially interesting program
Kathryn Peachey, Philip Willis, has been arranged, starting at 2
Bill Briggs, Bernie Helms, Yvonne p. m. with registration of candi­
and Norman Christ lieb. LeRoy dates by the recorder's office in
Ayres, Grace Walker and Agnes the armory.
White.
The uniformed bodies of Hillah
• Among those graduating from temple will entertain the public in
Ashland high school Wednesday the city park during the afternoon.
night were Esther Wade, Jack At 3:45 o'clock the patrol, in their
W illiams, Lois White, Gifford Lee, brilliant uniforms, will give an ex­
Edna Hash and Lucille Lebow of hibition drill while at 4 p. m. Hil-
Bellview.
lah’s uniformed drum and bugle
• The eighth grade of the Bell­ corps, located at Klamath Falls,
view school held a sneak day Mon­ will entertain, followed by a con­
day.
cert by Hillah's own uniformed
• The student body of the school band in the park at 4:30 o'clock.
held a hayrack ride and wiener A social hour for Shriners only
roast at Emigrant dam Tuesday. will be held in the Medford hotel
Mr. Gilliam furnished the hay­ at 5 o'clock, with the traditional
rack and he and Mr. Balding ac­ banquet in the main dining room
companied the party.
of the hotel at 6 p. m. At 7:30
• Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brahs made o'clock a public parade will be
a business trip to Yreka Saturday. held through Medford streets to
• George Yockel made a business the armory, where the formal
trip to Eureka, Calif., Monday.
ceremonies and the pageantry
• Mrs. Ross Applegate from which the Shriners are wont to
Ashland spent Tuesday with the stage in honor of the potentate
Earnest Applegates.
and his divan, and the assembled
• C. H. Modrell is visiting this Shriners. and for the inspiration
week with his wife and family. of the novitiates, will occupy the
Mrs. Modrell and children, Marjor­ remainder of the evening.
ie, Charlotte and Iris will go to
Murphys, Calif., the last of this
week where they will spend the ley, Mrs. Howard Black, Miss
summer with Mr. Modrell who is Marian Annis, Mrs. Charles Blake.
Mrs. E. H. Brown, the honoree and
employed there.
• Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Hull en­ the hostess.
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Gamer and • John Lan ini visited last week
Miss Nicholson from Yreka Sun­ with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. V.
Lanini. John is employed near Eu­
day.
• Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wisdom gene.
and Joseph Wisdom from Jack­ • The 4-H boys of the community
sonville visited Saturday afternoon met Tuesday night at the Bell­
with Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Hull.
view school. They organized two
• The Bellview- school closed clubs, the Pig club and the Dairy
Thursday with the annual school club. Dale Williams is to be the
picnic for parents, teachers, pu- leader of the Pig club and Marvin
pits and friends, Baseball and Poyer is to lead the Dairy club.
games provided the amusements. Melvin Poyer was elected presi­
The last P-TA meeting until next dent of both clubs and Dale Wil­
September was held after the pic­ liams vice president. Mr. Francis
nic.
of Medford, county 4-H leader,
• Mrs. Charles Wimer gave a was present.
shower for Mrs. Delbert Mongold • The Home Economics club will
last week, those present including meet June 1 in the Bellview
Mrs. J. H. Monroe, Mrs. Ada Hux- Grange hall.
• The Bellview Home Extension
unit met in the Community club
house Friday, May 19, with 17
members and Mrs. Mabie Mack
present to enjoy the noontime
covered dish luncheon. Mrs. Vai
Inlow presided at the business
meeting. The installation of offi­
cers will take place in September.
The next meeting will be in the
afternoon of Sept. 15.
• Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Reynolds
and family spent Tuesday in Med­
ford visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. C.
Dimick.
• Walter Hash was in Ashland
Monday transacting business.
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FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
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a year —on Memorial
* 1 Day—eye» of the nation
focus on a tomb in Arlington
National Cemetery in U ash­
ington, D. ('., on u-hich is in-
scribed: "Here rests in hon­
ored glory an American soldier
known but to God." That
those soldiers who died in ser­
vice of their country shall be
constantly remembered, the
United States Army maintains
a perpetual vigil over the tomb
of the Unknown Soldier.
On guard at all limes Is one
soldier. The sentry detail includes
three shifts of four men each. Each
shift is on duty 12 hours, then is oil
duty 24. This sentry marches 30
paces a minute, keeps the post (or
two hours, then is relieved for four
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The CHATEA
Spring Opening Saturday, May 2?|
WITH
IMicct from Niwnuix'iito!
(Continued from page I)
velt had a quiet chuckle One aen-
ator, to discomfit his colleagues,
had a senate page bring u can
from the restaurant and displayed
it upon his desk
EARLY EVFXING DINNERS
In the files of the FBI (G-Men
to you) are the fingerprints of
America's leading citizen, Frank­
lin Delano Roosevelt Also in the
records are the ink marks of th.
digits of John Nance Garner In u
jiffy these can be found in the
collection of
10,300.000 other
prints. The new ambassador
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Spain is having the embassy dis­
infected after its occupancy by hi t
predecessor who represented loy­
alist Spain. Fastest talker iu the
senate is Homer T Bone, of Wash­
ington. He is a tribulation to the
expert shorthand reporters who
make a stenographic record of the
debates An eastern representa­
tive, granted permission to "ex­
tend my remarks," included an
address his wife gave at a social
affair. It is easy to discover whet
senators dodge a vote First comes
a quorum call and then In a few
minutes, the roll call. The mem­
bers who answer the first and are
absent on the second are the
marked men. One senator votes
only about half the time. Bureau
of public roads report on the
President's Inquiry as to two na­
tional defense highways
(toll
roads) is to be printed as a public
document. Every road enthusiast
will want one. Foolish questioning
when Umatilla dam was being
considered at a hearing of the riv­
ers and harbors committee, gave
enemies of the project material
with which to scuttle it. The fool­
ish questions brought out that
power would be necessary to jus­
tify the construction
RALPH .SMITH, CHIT’
(Served from 5 p. m. Work Days)
AT TOWN PRICES
Here’s Our Tempting Sunday Dinner
Tn lie Served from I p. in. to I a. in.:
75C
COCKTAIL
Fruit
RELISH
Garden Kudishe«
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li.-.irta of ( clery
< IIOICE OF:
( lidl.-.l 1 ornato Juice <>r Chicken Bouillon, Orient^
SALAD
Heurta of M-ilu.c and Tolilitlo with IIHHf Island lirrw
Cruli Moat
ENTREE
Baked 4Irginiu llam, Orange Hance
Half Fried < hlekrn, Country Style
Ohl Fashioned Breaded 4 <-ul Cutlets, I’an i.raiy
Top Sirloin Steak, Mushroom Haiu-e
Spring Vegetable
lawig Branch l*<gg
Hot Bread
Coffee or Tea
DESSERT
tilil I'a»hlone<l Strawlierry Shortcake
Chocoliite Parfait
Ice ( rrum
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Oregon Creamery Manufactur­
ers association protests against
the new regulations which lower
to 91 score Oregon A grade 92
score butter when it is shipped to
California or outside the state
One large Oregon cooperative
creamery reports a k«w of $2000
since January l on account of the
new grading system Roy C Potts,
specialist in charge in the depart­
ment of agriculture, insists that
the new regulations are good for
all concerned,
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• Monte Briggs and Harry Rice
of Ins Angeles visited Saturday
with Briggs’ brother, W
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Briggs of Bellview Monte Briggs
is a former well known resident of
Ashland He and Mr Rice were
enroute home from Seattle.
While waiting to go on duty, this 1
private answers the questions of
two sightseers. He and the 11 others
of his detail will serve for 15 days,
then be replaced by new sentries.
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MATINEES & EVENINGS
Kiddies 10c
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FOR SALE New and used desks,
filing cabinets, swivel chairs and
safes. Medford Office Equip­
ment Co., 32 North Grape street,
Medford
(48tf)
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WO out of five cars called for safety iri’ped
must be rejected on the first teat. You cans
this embarrassment and inconvenience by bn
ing your car to us /frit.
We have a complete SAFETY LANE in
shop, for testing and servicing cars to comply <
the Safety Laws. Steering, brakes and
which we test and service will pass O. K.
A HOME-OWNED THEATRE
Friday, Saturday
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OFFICIAL INSPECTION
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Friday, May 26
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Let us check your car today. You can M
yourself exactly how safe it is—decide for your
whether repairs are necessary.
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The undersigned having been
appointed by the above entitled
court of the state of Oregon, for
the county aforesaid, administra­
trix of the estate of James A.
Cook, deceased, and having quali­
fied, notice is hereby given to the
creditors of, and all persons hav­
ing claims against said deceased,
to present them, verified as re­
quired by law, within six months
after the first publication of this
During bad weather guards ase
notice to said administratrix at
the sentry box instead of march­
the office of Briggs & Briggs, her
ing back and forth before the tomb.
attorneys, Pioneer building, Ash-
land, Oregon.
At all other times regulations pro­
BESSIE MAY COOK,
vide that sentries shall stand guard
Administratrix of the estate of ratside.
James A. Cook, deceased.
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Dated May 26, 1939.
(May 26 June 2-9-16)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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• WED & THUR •
IRENE DUNNE
CHAS. BOYER
LOVE AFFAIR”
—pilli
CLAUDETTE COLBERT ;
of
Amos C. Whitworth, sometimes
known as Amos Clinton Whit-
worth, and sometimes known
as A. C. Whitworth, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned was on May 2, 1939
appointed Administrator of the
Estate of Amos C. Whitworth, de­
ceased, by order of the County
Court for Jackson County, Oregon.
All persons having claims against
the estate are required to present
them to the undersigned at the
office of-George Codding, Attorney
at Law, 217 Liberty Building,
Medford,
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Oregon,
within
six
months from May 19, 1939, the |
date of the first publication of this
Placing a floral wreath on the
notice.
tomb Is a time-honored gesture
IVAN L. SNEED,
of reverence and commemoration.
Administrator.
Each year, in this way, many visit­
George Codding,
ing dignitaries pay their grateful re­
Attorney for Administrator.
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HERBERT MARSHALL
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CLYDE CATON’S
JUNCTION GARA
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In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County,
In the Matter of the Estate
May 19, 26—June 2, 9
spects to America’s heroic Unknown
Soldiers.
maintained a* a service to#
customer»—you are invited
come in today, tomorrow.!
any time at your conveniH
for a free safety test, Theft
no obligation.
SAFETY
SERVICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
and
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In the Matter of the Estate
James A. Cook, Deceased.
Phone 71-J
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
TWO FEATURES
“LOVE, HONOR
ANO BEHAVE”
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