Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 04, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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BELIAIEW NEWS
Prizes Offered For
(Continued from page 1)
church services at the home of Fire Control Slogans
Mr and Mts. Ed Grimm Monday
High school students through­
• Tile piny. "Look Who's Here,”
I evening.
out tne state are invited to take
presented by the Hilt P-TA at tiie
• Mr and Mrs. Leslie Lusk of part in a forest fire prevention
nail Friday evening drew n good
Glendale and Denver Kincaid were slogan contest now beUig spoil-|
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attendance and was greatly en-
dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and sored by the state board of for­
By I TOLD YOU SO
I joyed. Those ui the cast were Mrs
Mrs. A R. Kincaid.
estry, the school of forestry at
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Virginia Bailey, Mr. and Mrs.
• Mr, and Mrs. Henry Stenrud OSC, and the Oregon Forest j
Vernal Nebeker, Jack Clark, Mis
and Mrs. Stenrud’s mother, Mrs. Fire Association,
Prospects for an Ashland entry Edward Ekwall, Mrs. Lucy Men­
Andrew Sorensen, left Wednes­
The state has been divided into | in the Southern Oregon baseball des. Marina Cunial and Elizabeth
day morning for Mrs. Sorensen’s eight districts, with a f~
$5 cash ! league are dark and gloomy this
home in Clark's Grave, Miiui. prize offered in each and a $10' year, what with no place to play. Brobeck
acta. Tony Marin play­
Thev plan to visit Mrs. Stenrud’s grand prize. Each slogan is to And then, too, there still is the er! Between
three solo selections on his ac­
brother aiui family at Denver en­ curry a message about protect­ awful taste in the mouths of of­ cordion
and Miss Joyce Clawson
route. Mrs. Sorensen has spent ing 'orests from their worst ene­ ficials which was left over from of Hornbrook
the winter with Mr. and Mrs. my, fire. Each student may sub­ last season. No news as yet has electric guitar. played solos on her
mit one slogan, which is to be drifted up to this end of the val­
Stenrud.
The play wax followed by a
• The birthday club surprised submitted in Ills or her hand­ ley regarding formation of a dance and refreshments were serv­
writing,
together
with
name,date
Southern
Oregon
league
but,
no
Miss Gladys Whitson Sunday eve­
ed by Mrs John Kallvert and Mrs.
ning with a party in honor of her address, county, high school and doubt, such will take place before Enzie Wright.
birthday anniversary. Those pre­ class numerals. Slogans are to too long.
• The 1 juliex club met Thursday
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sent were Mr. and Mrs. A. R. be mailed to the School of Fores­
afternoon at the club house with
Medford’s state league Craters Mrs. W. Holmberg us hostess. A
Kincaid. Mrs. J. E. Gowland, Mrs. try, Corvallis, Oregon, not later
are now holding daily workouts in delightful afternoon wax spent
Ella True. Mias Marie Walker, than April 28.
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preparation for the season which playing cards, with Mrs Arthur
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Wallis, Mr.
and Mrs. I^ewis Pankey, Mr. and • Lincoln P-TA is having a spe­ will open at Medford against the Nelson taking high prize and Mrs.
Mrs. Henry Stenrud. Mrs. Andrew cial musical program this after­ Albany Alco-Oaks. The date is set T. Quaniine, low. Others present
Sorensen and guest of honor, Miss noon at 3 o'clock. After the busi­ for April 11 but officials of the were Mexilnmes Florence Clark.
Whitson. The evening was spent ness session Mrs. L. O. Lutz will league have authorized Medford, Fred Haynes. Vernul Nebeker,
Klamath Fulls and Albany to shift Lloyd Luper, Ray Elliott, John
in playing games. Refreshments be in charge of the social hour.
were served and " Miss Whitaon • Born to Mr and Mrs. William dates to suit themselves and al­ Kallvet, Frank Ohlund, (¡rank
was presented with a beautiful Manley on March 25 at Oakland, ready negotiations are under way Graves and Russel Harris. Re­
gift from the club.
Calif., a son. The baby’s mother to move the Albany date up to freshments were served.
• Mr and Mrs. A. R Kincaid formerly was Noreen Walton of the 10th, which will be Saturday • JHine» and Warren Bayliss
night. The fact that the state came home flout school for apring
were ii> Medford Monday on ! Ashland.
• Mrs. Helen Hallman of Hilt league will be playing only Sun­ vacations last week
business.
• Mrs. Herman Helm who under­ was a business visitor in Ashland day games I unless the three • Miss Jane Wcxkle and Miss
above mentionued teams elect to I Eleanor Goft spent lust week as
went a minor operation at the Saturday.
Community hospital last Friday •Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Pine were change dates) will mean more guests at the Bayliss home ’I hey
njorning has returned to her home honored on their Stith wedding outside ball teams brought to accompanied James mid Warren
anniversary, March 29 when Medford and will enable the val­ Bayliss to Crater Like Thursday
and is recovering satisfactorily.
ley fans to see some good exhibi­
• Kenneth Reynolds, small son of friends and relatives gathered to tions.
will mark the first for a day of skiing.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Reynolds, had help them celebrate. The Rev. year in This
• Fred Bayliss attended the Cal-
the
loop
for Klamath
the misfortune of falling Sunday C. F. Me Call, minister of the Con­
ifomia-Oregon Hereford breeders
Already
Medford
is
shooting
gregational church paid tribute to
and receiving a fractured arm.
meeting in Medford lust Wednes-
them with a fine address. Mr. and off about what they will do to day.
• A special election has been Mrs.
league eoinjietition and for
Pine
were
married
in
Law
­
called for April 18 at the Bellview rence, Kansas. March 29,1885. goodness sake, let’s hope they • Mrs. Bill Fraley came home
Wednesday hum the Yreka < len
school house for the purpose of
have been residents of Ash­ are right for once.
eral hospital where «he had been
voting on consolidation of the They
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land for the past 20 years. Prev­
spending a few days having a
Bellview school district with the ious
Mack
Lilliard,
up
until
last
De
­
to that they had lived in
throat infection treated.
Ashland district. The polls will the states
Kansas, California, cember wrestling promoter in • Bill Slingsby of Granada was
open at 4 o’clock p. m. and close Nevada, and of Idaho.
Medford, evidently doesn't plan
at 7 p. m. Notices have been
to do anything about the fact that an over night guest at the W. A
posted by the clerk. Mrs. Charles • Paul Jones of Fort Canby visit­ Ashland and Medford fans are Gran home Wednesday.
Anderson, and all voters will have ed with his parents over the week­ starved for the want of some • Mr. and Mrs. W A Gran ruid
the privilege of expresing them­ end.
matches. The mat impreasario told son Billy and Bill Slingaby at­
selves on this important measure. • Guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hindsight some time ago that he tended a show in Ashland Wed­
The Bellview school board met Thompson over the week-end were planned on resuming the weekly nesday evening.
last Wednesday night and re- Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Thompson and grunt and groan some time ta • Mr and Mrs. Hay Vieira and
elected Madeleine Pendleton as sons of Tule Lake, Calif.
March but he didn't say which nephew, Sonny Gurd, were in Ash­
teacher of the primary room and • Mr. and Mrs. Ed Guetzlaff of March. However, Lillard is stag­ land Saturday.
Ruth Dews to teach the intermed­ Gold Hill called on Mr. and Mrs. ing weekly tussles in Klamath • The Hilt Boy Scout troop 25
camped at the old CCC camp Sat­
iate room. If consolidation is ac­ Ted Guetzlaff Tuesday.
Falls every Tuesday evening.
urday night, spending Saturday
complished. these contracts will • Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wardrip
f
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and Sunday In camp. Those who
be void as the Ashland school of Grants Pass visited several
Fight
fans
will
sit
close
to
thetr
board would then hire the teach­ days with Mr. and Mrs. Allen radios tonight when Ix>u Nova went were Horton Geroy. Senior
McGee this
ers for the Bellview school.
and Max Baer climb into the ring patrol leader, BUI Gran, patrol
• Homer Moore, as director of • Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Bar- at Madison Square Garden. Bet­ leader, Joseph Van De Weghe,
the Talent Irrigation company, at­ ber and family of Grants Pass tors have it that Baer will get the Max Ryce, Junior Henderson. Nor-
tended a meeting of the directors were dinner guests of Mr. and sox beat off him and Mr. Nova man Bernheisel, Bud Harri«.
and manager at Talent Tuesday Mrs. W. M. Barber Sunday. The is inclined to agree, as is this Charles Vieira, Raymond Blanch-
dinner honored the birthday anni­ department. Whichever way it ard and Remo Trinca.
afternoon.
• Mrs. Ted Huff who underwent versaries of Marshall Barber and goes, it should be the "fight of the • Monday evening the Scout
an operation recently, had a slight his daughter, Rose Marie.
century” and fight lovers are ad­ group and their friends enjoyed
relapse but is recovering nicely • Mrs P. D. McDougal of Lake­ vised not to miss the blow-by-blow a wienie roast at the camp. Spe­
cial entertainment was provided
now. Mrs. Dellomar from Klam­ view is spending the week visiting report.
by Tony Marin and his accordion.
ath Falls, mother of Mrs. Huff, is in the homes of her daughters.
• Mr and Mrs. Roy Clevenger
living with her daughter this win­ Mrs. Kelly Parsons and Mrs. Cart
ter.
Fehige.
HINDSIGHT • HILTS NEWS •
ON SPORT«
I
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leaning WITH MODERN
^UtHnin
SUITS
PLAIN DRESSES
PLAIN COATS
OR ANY THREE FOR $
J.QO
FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY
COLLEGE CLEANERS
823 Siskiyou Blvd
WEDNESDAY
Night Only
A MID-WEEK
SPECIAL
“PAL NIGHT
2 Admissions for the
Price of One
2—BIG HITS—2
• Miss Marie Marshall left Wed­
nesday for Waldport, being called i
there by the illness of a friend.
She plans to return Monday.
• Mrs. G. B. Hess attended the I
RR Union auxiliary state meeting I
held In Eugene Monday.
• The Church of Christ had a
covered dish supper Wednesday
evening. After the supper the reg­
ular mid-week program followed.
• Miss Lolita Pierson, daughter ■
of Mr. and 'Mrs. Walter Pierson ,
of Ashland, was on the honor roll
for the winter term at the Uni-,
versity of Oregon. She is major-1
Ing in music.
1
A HOME OW NED THEATRE
Phone 75« I
Friday, Saturday
WHERE DID YOU
GET THAT GIRL
with
Helen Parrish
Eddie Quillan
Joe Brown Jr.
DANGER AHEAD
With
Benfru of the
Mounted
ALSO THE NEWS
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
ESCAPE TO
GLORY
with
Pat O’Brian
Constance Bennett
Matine«*» Saturday suit
Sunday only
Wednesday and
Thursday
DIME NIGHTS
A
were In Medford and Ashland Sat­
urday.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. Walker wore
in Ashland Saturday where Mrs.
Walker was trented for nasal
trouble.
Court Proceedings
PLANT
RUTH
HUSSEY
LITHIA
Phone 633«
Mar. 29—Donald George Ebbe of
Medford. No registration certifi­
cate. Pled guilty as charged.
Fined S3 plus court costs.
Mar. 31 — Edward Corey of
Rogue River. Drunk on public
highway. Fined $15 and costa. A
10-day jail sentence was sus­
pended
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MRS. LAURA V. EDWARDS
Mrs. Laura V. Edwards, former
resident of Ashland, passer] away
March 30 at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. F. J. Swanson, in
New York City. She is survived
by her daughter, a granddaughter,
Laura Lee Swanson, three sisters,
Mrs. L. A. Phillips and Mrs. A.
Belle Anderson of Ashland and
Mrs. Dora E. A. Wright of Seattle.
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LUCY KATHERINE TAYLOR
Funeral services were held at
Marshfield Monday afternoon for
Lucy Katherine Taylor, 13-year-
old daughter of Dr. Arthur S.
Taylor of the SOCE faculty and
Mrs. Taylor. She was bom July
3, 1927 in Ashland and passed
away here on March 28. Surviving
are her parents and one sister,
Georgia. Rev. Ralph E. Clark of
the First Presbyterian church of
Marshfield officiated at the ser­
vices and burial was in the Coos
River cemetery.
• Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bums
and baby daughter of Dunsmuir
are visiting for a few days with
the M. T. Bums family.
OPENING CEREMONIES
Of
SHASTA CASCADE WONDERLAND
1941
FUN FESTIVAL
Saturday Evening, April 5,
GRAND BALL
HONORING WINNERS 1»lt CONTEST
Ball Room Golden Eagle Hotel, Redding
Sunday, April 6 at 2:30 in Toyon
Proclaiming“Alice Of Wonderland”
MISS LAKE COUNTY
MISS TRINITY
MISS KLAMATH COUNTY
MISS I,ASSEN
MISS JACKSON COUNTY
MISS SISKIYOU
MISS TEHAMA COUNTY
MISS MODOC
MISS SHASTA COUNTY
COUNTY
COUNTY
COUNTY
COUNTY
Commander A. W. Srott, Retired Officer Royal Air Force and
Radio Commentator Master of Ceremonies. John B. Hughes
In Radio Coast to Coast Broadcast.
Come and Spend the Dav Inspecting
Mighty Shasta Dam
A FULL DAY GIVEN OVER TO RECOGNITION OF THF.
PROGRESS AND PUBLICITY OF THE GREAT
SHASTA-CASCADE WONDERLAND.