Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 24, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, Jan. 24, 1941
________________________ SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
About People You Know
College Play Scheduled
Page 5
T Quamme. Frank Ward. Walter
I Bray and daughter, Frank Bcm-
heisel, O. Bernheisel, E. Richard-
I son and daughters, W Gran, W
Holmberg' and L. B. Clevenger.
Gingerbread and coffee were serv­
ed.
0 Mr. and Mr*. Iriamond New­
man are the proud parents of a
boy, born Thur.vday morning at
the Yreka General hospital.
• Dr K. F Schlappi went to the
city Thursday to be with Ben
Ollom when he underwent a ma­
jor surgery Friday morning. He
returned Saturday morning ac­
companied by Mr* Schlappi who
Just returned from the east where
she wax called by the death of
her brother about three weeks
ago.
• Mi and Mrs. Fay Russel and
family moved away Friday, and
-Mr and Mrs. Walter Bray moved
in to the vacated house Saturday.
• Mur. Aldo Ceccatto drove to
Ashland Thursday.
• Mi and Mrs. W. Gran and son
were in Medford on business Sat­
urday.
• H Clevenger suffered a heart
attack Sunday morning and was
taken to the Yreka General hos­
pital where he was given oxygen
and treatment. He is recovering
rapidly and lx expected to toe home
in a few days
• Char.es Wright returned home
from southern California where he
ha-- been staying with relatives
since before Christmas
• Iver Andersen left this week
for I>»s Angeles where he is to be
employed.
• Horton Geroy and Billy Gran
attended a party Tuesday eve­
ning in Yreka given by the bas­
ketball coach. Mr. Doolin,, for the
B basketball squad.
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Canyon Scottish driver contest,
with William Knopp at the wheel.
The distance driven from Gilmore
stadium in Hollywood to Grand
Canyon, Ariz. via Boulder Dam
wax 599 3 miles. Cars entered in
this run were strictly stock cars
and no trick driving wax permit­
ted Entries were in divisions A to
J inclusive, according to price
range
Mileages for Ford cars were:
Ford class "B" 23 05: Mercury,
class "D" averaged 23 35 miles per
gallon and Lincoln Zephyr 22 96
• Mr. und Mi» Homer Culbertson • Kenneth Bell, who 1» employed
lire the purent» of u daughter | In Klnmath Falls, »pent Hundav at .
born Monday afternoon at the the home of hi» parent* here. Sat­
urday he visited with Merle Tai
Community hospital
• C. R Jester, »tute meut inspec- ent ut Beagle, Ore.
tor, was in Ashland Monday on • Mr und Mm. Clifford liurtol of
Talent viaited Sunday at the home I
buaineaa
• Mia llomer Killing» returned of Mm Bartol'a parent*. Mr und
Sunday evening from Portland Mm G. W Willi»
where »he ha» been been visiting • Fieri C Homes returned Friday
with her son-in-law und daughtei, from Corvallis where hr attended
the Oregon will conservation meet­
Mr. und Mr». K H W<a>ds
• Subscribe for The Miner today.
• Mi and Mm Fannie t'hlldieth ing ut DSC
were Sunduy evening visitor* In • Mia* Evelyn Willla »pent a few
Medford at the home of Mr Chib day* thia week ut the home of her
dieth’v parent», Mr und Mr» G. sister and brother-in-law, Mr und
Mra Cliff Bartol of Talent
E Chlldieth.
• Ml»» Leia Anderson of Medford • Mm Henlnger la viaitlng ut the'
viaited with Ashland friend» Mon­ home of her daughter, Mm. Theo-I
dore Wenuux. She will leave soon
day,
• Mr and Mr» C J liuughmun for Colorado, where »he will vlait
were In Klamath Falla over the relative».
week-end viaitlng with Headrick • The Bellview basketball team»
Baughman and Clifford Bromley played Friday, the girl» winning
• Mr. and Mm Arnold Gosnell and the boy* losing Member» oil
and family were In Aahland Sun­ tile girl*' team Include Eleanoi j
Ola
Grimm.
iiattlij
day viaitlng relative» and friend* George,
Mr and Mm Goanell now ure liv­ Wright, E<ina and Ijouiae Yockel
ing in Eugle Point where he 1» and Joan Helm The boy* are
Bob Miller, Uoyd Skinner, Jen-
teaching.
mng» Beer», Karl Thompson and
• Alfred Sander who ha* been
Glen Wade.
viaitlng with hl» uncle and aunt, • Mr. und Mr* Robert Roaenb-
Mt and Mm W <1 Sander, re­ auutn »pent last week-end ut the
turned to Tillamook Sunday
Walter Ha»h home, ieturning Sun­
• Mr. and Mia John Wilklnaon day to their home at Willow
were called to Medford Sunday by Ranch. Calif.
the death of Mr
Wilkinson's • Wednesday, member* of the
Save with Sill Green Ktam|x<
giandfather
Dead Indian aewing circle went to
• Mr and Mia (' I .1 1 '<■>t• i Axhland to the home of Mr» Will
have returned from u 10-day trip Lindsay. to honor her on her
Into aouthem California where birthday anniversary.
they viaited with relative».
• Mr. and Mr* Dexter Wood­
• Mr and Mm <’ V Fiamla <4 worth returned
recently from
M rd ford were business vial tom In southern California where they
FORD WINS IN LONG
Aahland Monday afternoon
viaited her parent*
ECONOMY DRIVE
• Mr. and Mia P D McDougal • Bellview P-TA met Friday with
Phone 4151 —We Deliver
und family of Lakeview viaited in Mrs Davia, who served luncheon
A Ford stock sedan won in
Aahland over the week-end with at noon During the buxine»» meet­
Class "B" division, Gilmore Grand
their aon»-ln-law and daughtera, ing, Founders’ day plan» were
Mr and Mrs Carl Fehige and Mi made uml Mi* Byrd wax apjeilnt-
und Mm Kelly Parnona McDougal ed chairman for this latter, Mm.
formerly wax with the Southern Byrd. Mrs R L. Brantley and "The Sight of January 16" Bjorn Falkner met a violent death and
HOTEL MANX
Oregon Miner He la now press­ Mr». M A Ring reported on the
the event» following the trugedv Hill tie |Mirtra.ve<l by a cast of
man for the l^ake County Exam­ county P-TA council meeting held
Southern Oregon College of Education »Indent» in the pluy to tie
p Ó w E ll street at union square S an "
in Axhland laxt week.
iner at lutkevlew.
presented ut the school auditorium Feb. 19 and 24. Karen Andre,
M*«EST t 0 everything
Falkner'» secretary, placed l»y Marjorie .McNair of Ashland, 1»
• Guy Applewhite took Henry • Mi»» Lottie Be* wick was in
Medford
Monday
on
buxine»»
shown
kneeling
by
hi»
laxly
.
The*
play
1»
directed
by
Angus
Bowmer,
Currie of Talent to the Hoaeburg
the achool
I xmh I
drama rust rue tor.
veteran»' hoapltal Sunday where • Thutaday
Currie wax to undergo an emerg­ member* met for the regular
Hotel Manx is San
Rainbow's End • •» on
meeting
Buxines*
matter*
were
many lovely gifts, after which re­
ency operation
freshment* were served
the glamorous Feather
Francisco's best lo­
• Mr und Mm Roy Hartw 11 d<- discussed.
• The Sewing club met Wednes­
parted Tuesday morning for south­ • Mr. and Mm John Arnold are
River, Paxton, CalTfor-
cated
Hotel.
"Moot
day afternoon at the home of the
ern California where they plan to visiting ut the Willi» Byrd and Al­
nia. A year-round re­
bert
Arnold
home»
before
relum
­
hostess. Mrs. Helen Rigel. Others
Me at the Manx."
make their home.
sort... Summer and
attending were Mesdames Mar­
• Mm Headrick Baughman of ing soon to their new home at
V / f
garet Clevenger. Kenneth Nelson,
Klamath a Falla wua a Sunday af­ Portland, where Mr Arnold has
Winter sportj ...
Ratai from
Virginia Pianka, Jane Williams
ternoon viaitor in Aahland and been transferred
Dancing every
•
Member*
of
the
Axhland
Trail
and
Margie
I
.Ange
Refreshments
Talent
$2.00 single;
evening . . .
of pie and coffee were served fol­
• Stale Evangelist B Rima Evan» Rider'* club met Thursday thi*
$3.00 double.
lowing a pleasant afternoon.
of Portland viaited here Monday week at tin- Willi* Byrd home A
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
Sp«ci«l facilltlet
program
wax
enjoyed,
followed
by
Special
and wax a speaker at the Chris­
• The Women's Society of Chrts-
for privet* par-
rcficabiuujt»
served
by
the
host*.
Family
Sunday church school 9:45 a. m. i Lian Service met Thursday at the
tian church in the evening.
tie*. Very re«-
® N B Gale of Klamath Falla • Mr» Enzalreth Walter, who ha* Allen O McG'«-. general superin­ home of Mrs Frank Graves with
Rates.
lonable rate».
been
III.
I*
able
to
be
up
again.
wax a viaitor in Aahland Tueaday.
tendent. is always happy to assist Mrs. Pedersen asisting hostess.
•
Mr.
Gassman,
who
ha»
been
ill,
Gale formerly wax a resident here
stranger*, in finding their place* Business meeting was conducted
• Mra Roy Frazier. Mra Paul 1» reported ax improving.
in the school.
by the president. Mr*. Harry De
•
Mr
and
Mm.
Elmer
Hulbert
Harmaen. Mrs. Elwoixl Hedberg
Morning worship 11 a. m. Ser­ Jarnett, with reports by the sec­
and
small
daughter
spent
Sunduy
and Mm Bert Freeman were In
mon: "The four dimensions of the retary. Mrs. Quamme. and treas­
Grants Paa* Wednesday attend at Grants Paa* with Mr*. Hal­ < 'hi i.str.m life " The adult choir urer, Mrs J. De Witt, and treas­
bert's
parent*.
Mr
and
Mr*
L.
J.
Ing a district conference of the
under leadership of Ml** Nax- urer of the flower fund, Mrs. F.
Reed
Legion and auxiliary
ine Conover will lead the singing Ward. Scripture lesson was read
• '“aul Harmaen of Cottage Grove • J H Williams wax a dinner and sing an anthem.
by Mrs. Gran. Plans were com­
Hotel Clunio, Sacramento ...
Hofsl San Carlo« ... By the
wax In Axhland over the week-end guest Sunday at the Con Austin
Vesper service 5 p. m. at which pleted for the oyster supper to be
home in Ashland.
VlNitlng hi» wife and daughter
Famou» Coffee Shop . . Air­
time the pastor will speak on the held at the club house Friday eve­
Blue Bay of Monterey and
• Ifctnnld L. Woodward and »on • W. O. Martin wax a Medford subject "Life’s greatest question." ning, Jan 24. to be followed by
ee oled . . Famous for quality
Dick of Portland viaited In Aah­ business visitor Monday.
world-famous
Seventeen-Mile
Epworth and Wesley Leagues movie», games and dancing. Fur­
food . . Moderate prices . ..
land Tuesday with Dr. It
E. • Henry Stenmd lx recovering 6 IS p in
ther plans also were discussed for
from a recent illness.
Rates from $1.50.
Drive . J. Rates from $2.50.
Parton.
Prayer meeting Wednesday eve­ the bazaar to be held after Easter
• Mike Michelxon from Everett. • Mr. and Mm. Harry Anderson ning at 7:30 with the 10th chapter Those attending were Mesdames
Wash X|>ent several day» In Aah­ left Saturday for their home In of the book of Revelation as the Frar.k Graves. Arthur Pedersen,
Alton, Kan
after viaitlng with scripture lesson.
land viaitlng with friend*
Harry De Jarnett, John De Witt,
a
alifornia institution serving you
• Rev and Mm Edward G Skill- Mm. Anderson's brother, W L.
tety are the jxirent» of a »on born Moore. They also viaited Mr.
Moore'* son and wife. Mr. and
Wedneaday morning.
• Clyde Huffman wan a buaineaa Mm. Harry Moore, in Portland.
• Wade Walll* is steadily im­
caller in Medford Wednesday.
i
proving from a long Illness
Bertrand F. Peterson, Pastor
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• Mr and Mrs Hart of Medford
Fourth
and
C
Street»
BF.IJ.VIF.W NEWS
were guest* Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mm Walter Davin
Church school 9:45 a. m
Mm. Hart and Mr*. Davia are
Morning worship 11.
Sermon:
sisters.
"When is it Time for a Revival?"
• Mm Zuda Balch and Calvin
Junior meeting 6:30 p. m.
Owens of Eugene and John Owens
Young People’s meeting 6:30 p
• A cooking club 2 wax organized and Mm. James Owens of Medford m.
thia week by Bellview achixil girl» were at the Mark True home Sat­
People’s meeting 6:30 p. m.
with their leader. Mrs Boe. The urday They are aunts and uncles
Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m.
girla elected officer» as follow»: of Mr*. True.
Lubrication Practically Under Driving Conditions
Week of prayer, Monday to Fri­
Preaident. Joan Helm; vice preai­ • Sam Rector is continually im­ day at 7:30 p. m.
dent, Hattie Wright;
secretary- proving from a recent operation.
Evangelistic meetings postponed
treasurer, Ix>uiae Yockel, and re­
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to begin Feb. 4 on account of
porter, Charlain Byrd. Other mem­ HILT NEWS
sickness of evangelist.
ber* are Inez and Edna Yockel,
Marie Greaham, Clarice Brantley,
and Beryl Flynn.
• A group of ladiea honored Mm
Joseph Walker with a shower laxt I
VVE Pull the spring leaves
WE—Locate that HIDDEN
week at the home of Mrs Mo- i • Mrs. Frank Bemheixel was
Dr. Claude E. Sayre, Vicar
back into their natural
BODY SQUEAK; we
dreen. Dining the Jtemixm guinea guest of honor at a surprise lay­
curl—we call it "Tem­
detect impaired parts.
were played and at the close the ette shower Wednesday afternoon.
Holy Communion 8 a. m.
porary Re-arching."
honoree opened many lovely gift» | Those attending were Mesdames
Church school 9:30 a. m.
WE— Lubricate
"Knee - Ac­
WE—Put the proper lubri­
und the hostesses, Mra. James O. Bernheisel, John DeWitt. Frank
Sermon and morning prayer 11
tion"
cars.
See
it work,
cants where the AC­
Metcalfe and Mm. Black, with Ward. Donovan Ward, Walter a. m.
it's
perfect
while
the
TUAL WEAR takes
Mm. Modreen, served refreah- Bray, Russel Harris. Harry De
Holy Communion 9:30 a. m.
parts are all in mo­
menta. Other guests included Mes­ Jarnett, L. D. Clark, Frank Ohl- Wednesday.
place — the
highest
tion—“floating action”
points of friction.
dames Jess Walker, J. /. Walker, und, W. Holmberg, Arthur Gil-
Choir will meet 7:30 p. m. Fri­
WELubricate
and
free
Claude Kessler, R. D. Allen, Rich­ berg, Elmer Jackson, W. Dutro, day
WE Permit 100% lubrica­
bearings even in win­
ard Joy, M. A. Ring, C. Anderson, Arthur Pedersen, Richard Will­
tion,
apply
grease
You are cordially invited to
ter so snow and water
K. B. Poyer, Earl Hoadley, Jerry iams, M. Self, T Quamme and worship with us.
while car is in motion
won’t rust them—also
Flynn and Mr* Belle Hexa and Enzie Wright. The afternoon was
and while weight of
spent opening and admiring the
FORCE OLD LUBRI-
Miaa Mary Walker.
the body is on the
C A N T OUT
and
MOTOR-SWAY
FRESH LUBRICANT
WE - Spread spring leaves
IN.
even inside the covers
to actually put lubri-
WE Make old cars ride like
new ones, keep new
cants between leaves
riding like NEW —We
—not just smear on
the outside.
prove it.
•
YOU DON’T
HAVE TO WAIT
until Saturday to
find Specials in our
store.
Groceries,
Fresh Fruits and
Vegetables
MOSELEY’S
GROCERY
Our Churches
Methodist Episcopal
Church
C
Church of the
Nazatcne
MOTOR SWAY
COOKING CLUB 2
ORGANIZED
SWAYS SQUEAKS AWAY
MRS. BERNHEISEL
SHOWER HONOREE
INCREASES THE LIFE OF YOUR CAR
DECREASES REPAIR BILLS
Trinity Episcopal
Church
AT NO EXTRA COST
☆
☆
DEPENDABLE
R. L. CROSBY
NON-CANCELLABLE, NON-
PKO-KATABI.K Health and
Accident Inaurati tie
.A I no Life, Automobile and Fire
liiMii ranee
Cdriifled TEXACO Sarvice
M. T. BURNS
On the Plaza
MARFAK LUBRICATION
MECHANICAL SERVICE
Phone 3811
Main and Helman