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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1941)
Friday, Feb. 21, 1941 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER About People You Know • Mi and Mis Charles C. Rob- «'..»<>11 visited with friends in i>uiiMinuir Sunday. «, Rev. and an R E. Schmidt uml soil v«xit«*«l In Medford Mon day v Member! of th«* Daughters of Hue Amer lean Revolution, the uux- i.laiy U> the VFW, the Women's iveiiet Cui pa and the Daughleis oi Union Veterans wete guests of liie auxiliary to the American lai- gion at a patriotic tea al the palish house Saturday. A fine program was presented. • mim Buford Howuid of Klam- u«n rails vi»4ir<i Bunday wild nei lather, J V. Wright. • C C. Gilliam of Cottage Grove visited his daughters, Mis. Bill Kerr and Mia. Leonard Andiews, bunday, • Dr and Mis. R L. Hurdle and Dr. und Mrs Marcus Wtxxls re- turned Sunday from Port lumi wnere they hud attended a dental convention. • Ml «a Norma Ebnother of Pros pect visited a few days in Asti- land with her pa rents, Mr uml Mm. J. V. F. Ebnother. • Out-of-town people attending the D. Perozzi funeral included John H, Perozzi and Peter Pciozzi «if San ijiis OMqNh Calif . P. liraghetta and F Brag het ta of Stockton, Calif, and Mr and Mrs John 1-anini of Eugene. • Mr and Mis Holt Wardrip of / Ireka visited with Mr. and Mrs Allen McGee Sunday, • • Mrs Hugh Barron' was the guest of honor at a surprise din ner party Monday evening Guests included Mesdames Allan Brower, Frank Stratton, Sam Jordan, Gene Rllzinger. Frank Barnthouse and Viggo Lassen. • Mr and Mrs Eamie Chlldreth went t<> Yreka Sunday. • Bob Pederson spent the week end in Klamath Falls. • Paul Taylor of Redding, a for mer resident of Ashland, was here on business the first of the week • Mm Ix-onora Broili left Wed nesday for Portland to attend a meeting of the Oregon-Washing ton state fraternal congress She was accompanied by Mrs. Mar gery Pearson of Medford. Both ladies also will attend a meeting to arrange for the state KN A convention to be held In Aurll. tula Bl Olli is state supervisor of tne Royal Netghbor xxlge and Mis. i earson is district supervisor. • mi », hxiwuid SkuHety wax guest of honor at a shower given uy iiiembeis of the hour Squats cuuivo at Uie name ot Mrs. J. C. WlistMi. At tne close uf the after- noun i eli esiunenia were serv«*d by mi » r.tta itiinon and Mis hl ' ! Newbry. , j»in» Dorothy Pederson wiler- amed mne mends al a valentine |«ui«.y rnuay evening inletesung gattoes weie played Retieanments in keeping with the valentine sea I son were served. • Mis Augusta Wetties of Pons- loiu, Minn, was a guea; ot Mr. ana Mis. Roy Salo Bunday, • Roy tutgiey ot Mount Shasta I uitenued to business matters in /tauiand Tuesday • Mrs. C. V. Atterbury of Ger i ber, Calif., a former resident of Aanland, visited here Tuesday. • Mi and Mra D. A Hlghtierger Horn Pueblo, Coin., are visiting I the latter’s mother, Mis. F. Zana. who la seriously ill. • Lynne DeMllle uf Klamath Halls visited with his patents, Mr? ami Mrs K. M. DeMllle, early this week • Mr and Mix O. N Wray left Wednesday on a business trip to Cot vallis • Mrs. Dan Wall is visiting in Dunsmuir with her two sons, Lewis and Volorous Rosa • Mi and Mrs Joe Neil and chil dren of Seat tie visited Sulday und Monday with Fred N«ti "nd Mr. I and Mrs. George W. Ixx^e.ey. • Mr. and Mra Dick Trites and children and Tommy Laird visited in Marshfield Sunday with rela tives after attending the Roae- urg game Saturday evening. J Kenneth Damon went to Dead Indian Tuesday on busineM. • Mrs Violet Dixon was able to t «-turn to her home Tuesday from the Community hospital where she i«*cently had undergone an oper ation. • Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkinson attended the game in Medford Tuesday evening. • Mrs. C. E. Converse of Lin- coin visited with friends in Ash- land Tuesday. • Mr. and Mrs Pril Bryant vis- ited in Medford Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wtxxiy Turpin. • Rev. Adrian Sias, CCC chap lain, was guest preacher at the Christian church Sunday evening. • L. S. Shipley of Grants Pass «I»ent the week-end In Ashland visiting with Mrs. E. C. Fortier and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Clinger. • Mr and Mrs. M. H. Yancey who have been visiting in Ashland with Mr. and Mrs. Bob VanVleet and Mr. and Mrs. Bill VanVleet have returned to their home in Fresno. • Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Patter son and daughter of Jacksonville spent th«* week-end at the Cliff McLean home. • After spending the winter in ^U-verly Hills, Calif., Mrs. C. B. \_lbert is now visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hardy. • Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis were week-end visitors at the home of Mrs. Jennie Coulder. • Miss Helen Dunn who teaches in Jacksonville spent the week-end in Ashla'nd with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Dunn. • Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gillespy were guests of honor on their I i Page 5 Our Churches 29th wedding anniversary at a dinner at the Plaza cafe given by Mi and Mm. Ellis Randies • G W. Crews celebrated his «9th birthday anniveisaiy Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs A O. M< Gee. A large group of rela tives attended the family birth day dinner and visited through out the afternoon. • Mi and Mm William Kannusto entertained the following guests at dinner Saturday evening: Mr. and Mrs Flunk DeSantis, San Mateo, Calif.; Miss Helen Kannax- lo of Burlingame, Calif , and Rich ard Quui'kenbUMii of Denver, Colo • Mi und M ih Howard Hicks of treka visited with Mrs. E. Hicks mid Miss Ernestine Hicks Sunday. • laiuien Etiret visited his tno- tner in Yreka Sunday • W A Snider went to Grants I'uss Monday on business. • Mrs W W “ Robinson returned ounduy from a visit to her sister in Portland, • Mcndx-m of the Neigh bora of regular Woodcraft held their meeting at the lOOF hall Monday night. • Birthday unnivei sai iea Hattie Moore. Mrs Virginia Shaw and Mm Jennie Hammond were honored at the February birthday dinner Saturday of the Women s Relief Corps. HKLLVIKW NKWM Community Club Has Valentine Party • Tne Upper Valley Community «.tub met Thursday at the ciuo «<«>u»e, wiU.> a good attendance. Members voted a 25 cents tax to cover current expense. A context was held al wmeh time Mra. Willis Byrd won first and Mrs Ureanam second. Acting hostess es were Mrs. Archte Kincaid and Mrs. Vai In low The tablea were ullractlvrly decorated I in valentine colors and the color scheme was repeated in the I refreshments wnich were served tu the ladies. 1 Mrs Heilmeyer, Mra. York. Mis» Marie Walker were chosen to act as hoxtexxes in March. Mrs. E<1 Gowland will be chairman of the > health association. • Miss Veda Williams was host- 1 ess to a group of 25 high school ! students last Wednesday evening, entertainment being in the form . of a scavenger hunt. At the clone of the meeting refreshments of I cake ami ice cream were served. • John latnini is at his pa lent s' liome h,re for a short time. He i came hero from Eugene to attend the funeral of D. Perozzi. • Mrs J Z Walkii ictumed to her home Monday from Talent, where she has been caring for ! Mrs. Zitkesoose and her infant <lau^ihter, Joyce Ann. • Mt and Mrs John Walker ar i rived yestenlay from their home m Alamoea, Colo to make their iiome with Rev. and Mrs. J. Z. Walker and family. • Mrs Walter Hash was honored on her birthday anniversary by a group ot friends who met in a party at the Gladys Knotts home in Ashland Guests included Mrs. Roscoe Applegate, Mrs. Chester Applegate, Mrs. Algert Arnold, Mrs Vincent Lanini, Mrs Carl Henry and Mrs. James Montgom ery. • The sewing club met Monday morning with their leader, Mrs. L. Boe After the meeting, re freshments were served by Elea nor George • Members of the seventh and eighth grades of the Bellview school pleasantly surprised a group of students at s valentine party last week. At the close of the party, jello ami cookies were dowt give your coffee POT A DIRTY DEAL ? I First Methodist Church <wn Pars iMoun> HA MtPT iiAupvioniiv CLAAt/ uttr catrrt that notrer cam ttu, CAM Be But neo /A MlAtM tn a Par THAT HAS mot Atta Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister DRUG STORE COWBOY! «v Mdxr/vö 'oofcr" stews tn TH£ ewes, (HOC OIATE SYRUP 'C $o,-ier/niSw.iD to BeonestHr ruootj.' 9/ pant w/w a«« ■ «r- ft ClAAMlO CARROTS HUI» YOU to SCE m the oaak ! <«* MMtttmor A'tTvinjrf ha ; hmm to tAT Matta CAAMOtt Mt<nt 'Ht AtMour I " toHttttttt At CAtrort cortAn Pttoatffì nnatt rattan a"* ro m turrtA nt m paam ! exY pom ' t r ÍMT mom OH Sunday school 9:45 a m , Allen O. McGee superintendent. “Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify j me.” iJohn 5:39). Chui ch worship service 11 a Sermon subject, "The Gates Jerusalem.” The adult choir will lead the singing and offer an anthem. Vesper service at 5 p. rn Ser mon subject, "The Face of án Eagle.’ Epworth and Wesley Leagues at 6.15 p. m. Wednesday at 7:30 p m.. pray er meeting Scripture lesson for next week is the 12th chapter of the book of Revelations. • KUBY HEED BRIDE OF ARION CLEMENT* Miss Ruby Reed, daughter of Mrs Wesley Reed, was married to Mr. Arion Clements, son of Mr and Mrs. George Clements of Skaar, S D., Thursday, Feb 13, in the Baptist church at Walla Walla, Wash. Mr. and Mrs Clements will make their h/^le at Arlington, Ore "— , where .-,----- » Mr Clements is em- ployed "This sure beats driving to California Church cf the Nazarene 1AUMRM4 Tgf f 000 bud M t ! A mm O£ i/o PiMtMtts eArs~ APPBOKtMAteiy ¡ro popMtrs OB pood 4 PfQttrn -('Atoar 2o<so POorrai oFfOODA rfAP.) Bertrand F. Peterson, Pastor Fourth and C Streets Church school 9:45 a ns Morning worship 11 o’clock. Junior, Young People and Peo ples meetings 6: 30 p. m. • Mr and Mrs Earl Hamilton Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m. and family have been attending Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. Wed evening meetings at the Adventist nesday. church In Medford this week. • Mr and Mrs Roy Talbot were calling on friends in Bellview Sunday • Mrs John Farmer spent Mon Dr. Claude K. Sayre, Vicar day visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs Elmer Byrd, Holy Communion 8 a. m. • Church school 9:30 a. m. Sermon and morning prayer 11 a. m. Ash Wednesday (Feb. 26), Lit any. Penitential Office and Holy According to reports from Communion, 6:30 a. m. After the Washington, part of the $100.000,- service there will be a breakfast 000 allocated by the public roads in the parish house. It Is expected administration will be used to that every communicant of the straighten and remove bottlenecks parish be present for this service. Choir practice 7:30 p. m. Friday. in Oregon's Pacific highway. It is You are cordially invited to said tnai sara that me the state mignt might nave have to match a small part of the funds. | worship with us. ------------- • but that has not yet been de-, “ -------------- ACCEPTS LIEUTENANCY termined. This fund was set up to Improve The war department announced strategic highways throughout the Tuesday that among those ac nation. Highway 99 is an import cepting appointments as* second ant route between Seattle and Los lieutenants in the officers’ reserve Angeles, and In Oregon there are corps was William H. Leever of some bottlenecks to be removed Ashland He is a member of the and part of the roadbed strength- J infantry reserve. ened to permit movement of | ------------- •-------------- military equipment. Patronize our advertisers. 'Í Will PAY fS.OO FOR FACH SFRANGI FOOD FAC7 SU8MIFHD AND USFD DDRFSS A WORLD OF FOOD, 239 WFS/ 39 SJRFH. NFWYORt. f ” served by Ola May Grimm and Eleanor George. • Marjorie Hollingsworth was hostess at a valentine |>arty Sat urday afternoon at her home, en tertaining Eva Moore, Marjory Walker, Joan Helm, Beryln Flynn, Inez Yockel, Clarice Brantley, ! Eunice and Maxine Wenaus, Edna Yockel, Betty George, I*hyllis Hollingsworth and Ruth Seitz • Bellview P-TA members met Friday evening at the school house. Main feature of the meet ing was a pie social. The program honored Founders’ day. • Mrs O. G. Ayres is at the Ayres home here for a short time to arrange sale for their furniture. • Mr and Mrs Walter Hash were business callers in Medford Mon day. • Miss Helen Dunn .who teaches school at Jacksonville, spent last week-end at the home of her par ' ents here, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dunn. I • Donald Korth returned to his home in Burney, Calif. Sunday af ternoon Mm. Kurth and Jimmie remained here for an indefinite stay with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Martin. • H E Bell. Kenneth Bell and Mr and Mrs R. E Bell Jr., all of Klamath Falls, were here Wed nesday to attend the funeral ser- ! vices of J. H Williams. • Miss Jane McCoy of Ashland spent a few days last week visit ing at the home of Mm MaHnda King • Mrs G L Brock, who was called heie by the death of J H. Williams, returned to her home in Tacoma Thursday of last week. • Mrs. W. L Moore, Mrs. Adrian Wolfe and son Roger were callers In Bellview Saturday. • Mr and Mrs Cliff Bartol of Talent vitfted with Mrs Bartol's parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. W Wil lis, Monday • Warren Siebert returned to Burney, Calif. Thursday. He was here to attend the J. H. Williams funeral. • Miss Barbara Warren has been ill at her home the past 10 days and unable to attend beauty school at Medford. • Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Martin and Mrs. G. L. Brock were business callers in Medford Thursday.« • Mias Susan Sykes spent the week-end at her home in Bellview. She teaches school at Shady Cove. 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