Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 28, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 2
Friday, July 28, 193»
1 families were present. Mrs Rich­ ing at the hillin' of his parents.
ard Joy played a prelude, "At Mr and Mrs. Willis Byrd
Morn," and hook "<> Promise Me.” • Ray Lnlow and Milo Kaya cii
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followed by the wedding march Joyed a fishing trip near Mount
'iff j .
Mmv
De'•/ntt ornee* IF
*1 he bride was attractive in a suit Ashland Sunday
/ Mfl Vi
FteMTH tìVF* IN Tití ÏMAItf
• of delphinium blue, with white ac-
Published Every Friday
Leonard N. Hall
' ceasories. Die maid ot honor, Miss
(HARLEM W. < ROM W ELL
/
f z ry
at 167 East Main Street
! Beulah Hervey, wore orchid with
Funeral services for Charles
Editor
and
Publisher
ASHLAND. OREGON
; beige accessories. Friday Homes Webster Cromwell, till, who died
acted as best man Following was nt his home on Malli street July
the wedding breakfast with Mrs 15, were belli July 18 at the Lit-
Entered as second-class
SUBSCRII’TION
Richard Joy ¡muring and Miss willvr Funeral home with the Rev
February
IS.
matter
RATES
I’oiu Prideaux. sister of the bride E E Wordsworth officiating In­
1935. at the postoffice at
(In Advance»
groom, assisting with serving terment whs in Hill cemetery
Ashland. Oregon, under
ONE YEAR
$1.51
Mrs Prideaux Is a graduate ol
the act of March 3. 1879
SOc
SIX MONTHS
Ashland high school, the SOUE
HENRI CI.AV SHEETS
*
1 Mailed Anywhere in the
and OSC and for the last three
Fum ml services for Henry Clay
United States)
years has been teaching home ec­ Sheets, 71. who died in Jackson­
TELEPHONE 8561
onomics at the Silverton and ville July 25, will lie held 10 a. m
Uraaham school* near Portland. July M al U m Utwliloi Funeral
SET YOU FREE”
Mr. Prideaux is also a graduate home Interment will be In Moun­
of OSC and is employed in a Port­ tain View cemetery.
land liiiiilri' mill
Out o( town
guests included Mr and Mis A
GET IN STRIDE, BONNEVILLE!
( IIARI.EM IVEM HOMES
.1 Prideaux and daughtci •. < lola
Funeral services for Charles
Leading the fight against publicly-owned utilities
and Elizabeth, Dr. and Mrs F. W Ives Homes, 07, who died July 21
Wallington, and Mi an.I Mr. at his home on Siskiyou boulevard,
in Oregon is C. C. Chapman, able publisher of the
Prlday Homes of Terrebonne
were held July 20 at the Litwlllvr
Oregon Voter, whose writings are most fervent when
• Misses Pearl and Mary Jean Funeral home Interment was in
Henry of the Deed Indian district Mountain View cemetery.
telling his readers how’ taxpayers are being hood­
.spent a few days last week nt the
winked by public ownership of power.
Vai Inlow home
W IMHINGTON M. I’ETRI
• Mr. and Mrs I >ewey Simmons
Funeral ■ervlqrs for Washing­
We are willing enough to believe that Chapman is
of Prineville and Stonewall Sim ton Michael Peril, 70. of Talent
a sincere editor but we also suspect that his wishes—
mons of Eureka, visited Tuesday were held nt 10 n ill July 20 nt
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R E the Mtwlller Funeral home with
or the wishes of his favorite social strata—are father
Bell They are cousins of Mr Beil. > the Rev Thomas Temple officiat­
of some of his conclusions. We say this because, living
• George Yockel left Wednesday ing Interment was in Stearns
morning for Fl e.ano. < ’nllf , ..n a cemetei y
in a city where the power system is publicly owned,
short business trip
The Miner has seen how well public ownership can and
• Gifford Ise had the misfortune
of cutting the end of his thumb off
does work out for the benefit of consumers, taxpayers
while working in the hay Monday
for Wade Wallis at his ranch at
and the community.
Jenny creek
Ashland consumers enjoy a lower light and power
• A group of girls arc enjoying
a camping trip on the Applegate
rate than consumers adjacent to the municipality, and r
river tins week, plunning to return
the Ashland light department regularly turns over an
to their homes Sunday They arc
Rosemary Bell, Lola Welch, of
important profit to the city coffers which goes a long
Ashland and la-ona Chipman of
way toward paying the city’s operating expense. And
Ashland, Esther Wade, Fem We
• Mrs. L. I. Moon and Juanita • Mr. and Mrs Herb Moore spent naus, Evelyn Willis, Eula Wenuus,
this when but a small portion of electric energy used Moon
are spending several days in last week-end at their cabin at Wanda Reynolds and Miss Elsie
here is generated in the city’s hydroelectric plant. The Boise. Ida.
Lake o’ the W cmm I s
i Willis as chaperon
Nancy Lm R;i
Klamath • Leslie Kincaid returned to his
balance of power is bought from a privately owned • Mrs Ted Schopf underwent a •
Falls is visiting here at the home home Tuesday from Camp Bonne­
tonsilectomy Monday
utility and fed into city lines.
• Lee Port Jr. of Applegate vis- of her grandmother, Mrs Maude ville where he has spent the past
sevetal Weeks
Private utilities have their definite and important ited here Sunday with relatives. Huger
• Mrs R A Barker and sons • The birthday club gave a party
•
Mrs.
J.
H
Philpott
returned
re
­
place in the business life of the country, but munici- j cently from Dunsmuir where she made a trip to Klamath Falls Sunday at U m home ol Mi and
Mrs Henry Stenrud In honor of
palities fortunate enough to own their distribution visited at the home of her daugh Sunday.
the birthday anniversary of Mrs
ter,
Mrs.
Voyie
Richardson.
lines and part or all of their source of power are in • Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hartman
Stenrud The group enjoyed a cov-
(A Smail Gumge)
| cred dish luncheon on the lawn at
an enviable position.
of Junction City are the parents
| noon. 'Die Im th.I.iv < ake was bak
a daughter. Mrs. Hartman is
Ashland enjoys wise and efficient management of of
ed by Mrs Pankey and the group
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
And even your garage
i presented the honored guest, Mrs
its system and is strong proof that all publicly-owned Miller of Ashland.
• Mrs Isaura Whitcher and chil­ ' Stenrud, with a gift at the cloae
utilities are not community curses and political grab­ • Betty Grace Robbins, Dorothy dren and Mr. and Mrs Charles | of the afternoon. Those enjoying
and its contents have
Thomas and Margaret Starnes Henry enjoyed a picnic at Cold the day were Mr and Mrs Archie
bags.
made a trip to Crater Lake Sun­ Spring at the summit of the liead Kincaid, Mr and Mrs. J. E Gow-
a value, the loss of
day.
Indian Sunday.
land, Mr and Mrs. Louis Pankey.
• Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor
| Miss Marie Walker,
Mrs Ella
which would be hard
and family returned early in the • The Bellview PT-A sponsored True, Miss Eunice Kincaid and
CONGRESS VOTES IN FAVOR OF TRUTH
week from the southeastern part a dance at the Twin Plunges Sat­ | Mr. and Mrs Stenrud
urday evening
Virgil Jackson's
to take without insur­
Following several yeais of agitation and a lot of i of the United States.
• W O Martin and Louise made
• Virginia Frost of San Francisco orchestra furnished the music Mrs a trip to Medford on business
hard work by sheepmen, congress has passed legisla­ I is visiting here this week with rel­ R D. Reynolds took tickets and
ance.
J. L. McCollum was floor manager Wednesday morning
tion which compels truth-in-fabric merchandising of atives and friends.
• Miss Marjorie Bell was removed
President
of
the
I*T-A,
Mrs
Rey
­
• Mrs Helen Fisher returned
to her home Sunday from the
wool. It seems that manufacturers have been in the early
SEE UM FOR
in the week from San Fran­ nolds. announced that they would Community hos|Htal in Ashland
sponsor no more dances at the
habit of advertising reprocessed wool as ‘‘virgin wool” cisco where she attended a con­ plunges.
(.(Hili INSURANCE
where she had recently undergone
an appendectomy
and not until the forces of law were marshaled on the vention.
• Hugh Barron and Sumner Par­ • Mr Campbell, who was taken • ¡Jclbert Bond Injured his leg
to
Medford
where
he
has
been
re
­
side of truth w’as it possible for the consumer to know’ ker spent several days at the fair ceiving medical treatment, relum­ while working in the hay Thursday
San Francisco this week.
on UM Hugh Barron rant h
whether he or she was buying virgin wool fabrics or in
• Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kaegi and ed to his home Sunday. He is much • Earl De Sota ami small son
reworked hand-me-downs.
sons Bill and Dale are visiting the improved.
REAL ESTATE and
• The many Bellview friends of Jimmie of Yreka visited Saturday
in San Francisco this week.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ar­
REAL INSURANCE
As such dishonest practices are uncovered, it be­ fair
Charles
Homes
were
sorry
to
learn
• Mrs. Eddie Joanis of Talent vis­
chie
Kincaid.
Mr
ami
Mrs
lie
Sota
of
his
death,
which
occurred
Mon
­
comes more and more understandable why it is that ited here Monday at the home of day at his Ashland home. For a are moving here, as Mr. De Sota Phone 211
(I East Main
Ida Crandall.
business is mad at government regulation. Truth-in- Mrs.
is now employed at the Junction
number
of
years
members
of
the
• Dr. Mattie Shaw and Mrs. Lulu
family have lived in Bell­ garage for Clyde Caton
fabrics legislation is better late than never, and if Wilson made a trip to Buckhorn Homes
view and the children of Mr • Miss Marie Walker, Mrs Archie
lodge
Sunday.
somebody would launch a drive for truth-in-congress­ • Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Warden are Homes attended the Bellview Kim .nd ami Mrs Her.ry .Stem U I
made a combined business and
men the reform could continue.
visiting with relatives in Salem school.
pleasure trip to Klamath l-'alix
•
Mrs
Gardner
of
Ashland
is
this week.
Friday of last week.
• Mr. and Mrs. James Yeo re­ spending this week at the home of • Miss Helen Dunn returned to
constant roar of the 12-ton 21- turned
r
her sister and brother-in-law. Mr
Sunday
from
Sheridan,
Ore.
passenger capacity planes cracked
and Mrs. Herman Helm. She is her home Friday from Seattle,
the plaster and drove away their where they have been visiting with caring for Mrs Helm, who is con­ where she has been attending the
relatives.
University of Washington during
customers.
• Mr. and Mrs Mark True visit­ valescing from a recent appendec­ summer session.
After getting nowhere by going ed with relatives in Central Point tomy.
• Mr. and Mrs Wade Wallis vis­ • Mr. and Mrs Ed Grimm ami
to court the ladies have erected Sunday.
By MINER STAFF WRITER
two 51-foot radio aerials so placed • Mr. and Mrs. Ed Scholin of ited Sunday at the home of their daughter Ola May attended the
that they are right in line with Grants Pass visited here Sunday son and daughter-in-law. Mr and South Dakota picnic, which wus
held Sunday at Ja< k.vm Hot
\’OT that anyone has any busi- the path of the take-off when a with their son, George Goswick, Mrs. Lee Wallis and family at Springs The people present voted
their
home
In
the
Applegate
dis
­
plane
flies
into
the
prevailing
ness trying to mix alcohol and
and attended the Townsend picnic
to hold the picnic next year in
trict.
Government aeronautical in Lithia park.
gasoline or are we advising the wind.
Idthia park in Ashland
more adventurous souls to try it authority pronounced the masts a • Mr. and Mrs. Bill Edsall of • Mrs Charles White and daugh­ • Mrs Miles Farmer and daugh­
out but Dr. Howard W. Haggard, grave hazard to night flying and Eagle Point visited with friends ters Agnes and Lois returned ter Betty Lou returned Sunday to
Monday from San Francisco where
working in the laboratory of ap­ now the night planes come no here Monday.
their home in Dorris after spend­
QUALITY AND SERVICE!
plied psychology at Yale univers­ closer than Oklahoma City, 100 • Irene Cuthbertson of Klamath they spent a week visiting the ing the week at the home of Mrs
exposition.
miles
away.
ity, has given the following
Falls visited here with relatives
• Mr and Mrs. John Prideaux Farmer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
The sisters will sell for $3,000, and friends last week-end.
amounts of intoxicants:
two
Willis Byrd.
ounces of whiskey, a somewhat which is $1,250 less than they say • Mrs Elsie Churchman of Port­ visited Monday afternoon at the • Kenneth Bell, who has been
smaller amount of gin and a quart is invested in the property and land visited here recently with home of Mr and Mrs Albert C. employed in a mill in Klamath
DAIRY
and a half of beer as the quantities our guess is that American Air­ friends. Mrs. Churchman is a for­ Joy enroute to Portland. They had Falls, now is employed in a mill
spent
the
week
at
Lake
o
’
the
that may be taken and still leave lines will pay the price and heave mer resident.
nearby in California.
the drinker in shape to handle an a sigh of relief.
• Wyatt Padgett and Ruth Craft Woods.
• Mr and Mrs. Charles Smith of
•
The
Embroidery
club
held
their
automobile efficiently, i We infer
visited with friends in Klamath
I
Central
Point visited Friday of I
meeting
in
Lithia
park
Tuesday,
T
1
1
that these are individual amounts
Falls Sunday.
; last week at the home of Mr. and j
and for separate libations but if
• Mr. and Mrs. Glen Prescott are the members enjoying a covered Mrs. Waiter Brahs and family
Don't worry- says the editor. visiting the fair in San Francisco dish luncheon at 1 o’clock The af­
you want to try mixing them don't
Only
half of the subscribers see
ternoon was spent in visiting and • Reverend J. Z Walker and sons |
say you were not warned in plenty your column
this week.
anyway
and
out
of
doing
fancy work. The members Jesse and Tom, Mr and Mrs .!"<■
of time).
• Mrs. William Hunter is visiting
the
half
who
do
see
it
only
half
of
present
were Mesdames Claude Walker spent Saturday and Sun­
The good doctor goes further them read it and to only half of in Klamath Falls this week at the
Conley, Walter Ix>ngstreth, J. M day at Monmouth visiting Rev.
Monurnenta and Markers
and states that on a full stomach these
home
of
her
daughter,
Doris
will it make sense. Out of
Crow, Roy Crow, Ben Christleib, Walker’s son and daughter-in-law, j
of Bronze and Granite
the amounts may be doubled. At­ that many
Hunter.
only half of them will • Mr and Mrs. Harry Carlton George Helms. Two members. Mrs Mr. and Mrs. David Walker. Miss ;
At Prices You Cun Afford
tempting to put three quarts of
Mary
Walker
returned
home
with
believe it and about half of them are vacationing in Portland and Herman Helm and Mrs. Edwin
beer on an already full tummy is will
think it any good. According
Dunn, were unable to attend Mrs them after spending two weeks at ,
the only place where we are in­
Seattle.
to
our
elemental
and
untutored
I,
E. Deadmond was an invited the David Walker home.
clined to disagree. Small minds
• Mr. and Mrs. Al Brower and
Next Door to Post Office
• Warren Fichtner of Medford
such as ours must have some place intellect that leaves one thirty- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kerr spent last guest.
visited Wednesday evening at the ,
( all Office 113, Res. 218-R
second
(stop
me
if
I
’
m
wrong)
•
Sumner
Parker
and
Hugh
to show off even if it is non-es­ of the subscribers.
week-end in Crescent City.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J
Evening Appointment«
sential or beside the point.
• Mrs. Arthur Smith left Thurs­ Brown left Sunday for San Fran­
Anyway we would feel well com­ day for her home in Paso Robles, cisco where they are attending Brahs and family.
"DEPENDABLE
SERVICE"
* v r
• Miss Anna Mae Hazelwood
pensated if that many hold a fav­
the exposition for several days.
When American Airlines extend­ orable judgment in regard to this Calif., following a visit here at the • At 8 o’clock Saturday morning, spent Wednesday In Aahland vis­
«
ed their flying field in Tulsa, Okla, comer and it would be a lot bet­ home of Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Gregg Miss Elizabeth Joy, daughter of iting at the home of Mrs. Hazel
and
other
relatives
and
friends.
until it Joined the small tea room ter batting average than the
Mr. and Mrs Albert C. Joy, was Fems.
property of the spinsterly Little­ writer has hit in numerous other • Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Frideger and united In marriage to John Pri­ • Mrs. Edwin Dunn, who under­
daughters,
Jean
and
Dorothy,
field sisters they claimed that the fields of endeavor.
went a major operation at the
spent last week-end at Lake o’ deaux, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Community hospital in Aahland
will be paid for any corn Great
Prideaux
of
Portland,
in
a
lovely
the Woods.
'Thursday of last week, is improv­
Christopher Corn and Callous
garden
ceremon
which
was
read
by
• Mr and Mrs. O. G. Crawford
ing as well as can be expected.
Remedy cannot remove!
returned this week from Heppner Dr. E. W. Warrington of the de­ • Elmer Byrd, who is employed in
EAST SIDE I’HARM AC Y
where they spent the past two partment of religion of Oregon Dorris, Calif., spent Sunday visit­
State college. The two immediate
months.
• Dale Adams and Billy Elam are
With sympathetic tact and under­
spending several days in Portland
IS YOUR PRESENT LIFE
this week as guests of the Oregon
standing we endeavor to lighten
INNUBA
NOB ADEQUATET
Journal during fleet week.
the sorrow of those we serve.
• Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lusk are
the parents of a daughter, Sally
Marie, born Sunday at the Com­
STEVEN R.
munity hospital.
Funeral Service Since 1X97
• Bill Jungwirth of Klamath Falls
DELIVERED IN YOUR SHED
visited with friends here last
week-end.
All
Kinds
of Building Lumber As Low Ap
• Mr. and Mrs Larry Porter were
Phone
834-R
$10 per Thousand Feet!
guests at the J. C. Hamaker cabin
•
at Lake o’ the Woods Sunday.
(Formerly Stock’s Funeral
METROPOLITAN LIFE
• Mr. and Mrs Jean Eberhart
Parlor)
INSURANCE CO.
are the parents of a son. Jack
IxM-al Sawmill—Phone 287-.I
We Never Close—Phone IS4l
I
Henrv, horn Tuesday at the Com­
munity hospital.
J
Southern Oregon Miner
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To Those We Serve
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