Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 18, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, April IH, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
I About People You Know |
• Mr und Mrs Sid lived and
daughter were Jacksonville vlsit-
ois Sunday.
• Mis. Ailema Bonderson of
¡»unamult visited with her mother
M in Muriel Neeley thia week.
w mins sama i vuige of Junction
v.ily visited with her mother,Mra.
blank Fchlge last week end.
•
M i and Mra. H. B Kellum
in Medfoid were Sunday guests of
al im atmy Lewis and daughters.
•
Mr und Mrs Steve Whipple
and VugUliu Luomis of Medford
visited on Easter with Mr. und
MAI 4. W. . lieagl
Joe Kiel of Myrtle Creek vls-
•
ited wlth Mr. and Mis. Jo^n Kiel
last week end.
James Cady, a student at
Humboldt state college in Arcata,
California »¡»ent Eawler vucation
with tils pm villa, Mr and Mia.
•M.i.<o,ni Cady
•
Word has been received that
Dr. E B. Angell died April 3 In
Honolulu. Dr. and Mrs. Angell
were residents of Ashland for 20
years. While here Dr. Angell op-
a iated the Southern Oregon Sani­
tarium on Slaklyou boulevard.
•
IOM
Mariece
M<I ju < ii .
(laughter of Mr and Mra David
Mclatren of Rogue River, became
the bride of Roland C. Untteay,
»on of Mr ami Mrs Win C Und-
suy of Ashland Easter Sunday
_ morning
at
the
Presbyterian
A omnsv with tlx- itev
James H.
Edgar reading the marriage ser­
vice Miss Marie Mclatren, twin
sister of me bride, was the brides­
maid; and Henry Undsay, brother
of the groom, was beat man. A
wedding dinner waa served at the
home of the bride's parenta in
Rogue River. Mrs Lindsay waa
graduated from 8OCE laat spring
ami la teaching at Gold Beach
thia year Mr Undsay has attend­
ed 8OCE and la now employed in
the U. 8. Forestry service station­
ed at Uik<- of tlx- WiMxls.
•
Mr and Mrs
H J. Bailey
visited with their daughter, Mrs
U-ona Dolease and family in Sac-
remento laat week.
• Mrs Alice Wright, missionary
from Alaska, waa the guest speak*
vr at the Trinity guild, Trinity
Episcopal church yesterday Mrs
G. H. H rd burg and Mrs Ed Doyle
were in charge of the social hour.
• Mi and Mrs Hurry Morris of
Klamath Falla visited Easter with
Mr and Mrs G W Morris and
Mr and Mra. Axel Hall.
• Mlns Cassie Stephenson. daugh­
ter of Mr and Mrs Arch Hteph-
cnaon of Ashland and Mr. Clar­
ence Childers of Klamath Fate
were
married
at Gardnerville.
Nevada April 3 They plan to live
at Ilwaco, Washington
• Mrs M L.
Baldwin visited
with her daughter, Mrs. P. R.
Berke, in Portland for several
weeka,
• Mr. and Mrs Roy Corbett
of Yreka visited with Mr. and
Mrs C. B. Howard Monday,
• Mr and Mr» H F Stevens
of Ruth, Nevada visited with Dr.
and Mra RE. Poston and Mrs.
E J Brown several days.
• Week end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W 8 Smith were Mr. and
Mrs J. O'Neill and daughter of
Klamath Falla,
“
Mra Frank Tat-
man of Salem. and
Florence
Smith of la Grance.
• Mra.
Mary Jorgenson
waa
honored on her birthday which
occurred on Easter Sunday. The
following gueata were at the din­
ner: Andrew Jorgenson of Med­
ford, Bob Hull and Harry Stallard
of Powers,
Julius
Koch, Mrs.
Bullock. Mrs. Belle Ellis,
Mrs
Ruth Shell, and Mrs. Mary Jorg­
enson.
• Paul Icenhower, who attends
the
Multonah
Bible School in
Portland, apent Easter with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George B.
Icenhower.
• Dr Bertha E. Sawyer visited
several days last week with her
sister, Mra. Alice Goeller in Klam­
ath Falls.
• Mr
and Mra. F. S. Engle
m visited with relatives and friends
V in southern California last week.
• Mr. and Mra. W. D. Jackson
entertained the following
_ guests
at Faster Sunday dinner: Mr. and
Mra. T. E Fowler; Chester, Iy>wr-
el), Robert, Esther. Carol Harold
and Clifford Fowler; Mr. and Mra.
Keneth Hartwel and son and Mr.
and Mrs Virgil Jackaon.
• Miss U>ls Welch, daughter of
Mr. and Mra. Will Welch, waa
married April 10 to Irvin Roas,
son of Mr. and Mrs William T.
Rosa of Ilwaco, Wash. Rev. Ward
C MacHenry. a former pastor of
the Ashland Presbytertan church,
performed the ceremony. Mr. and
Mrs. Rosa will make their home in
Bellview.
• Floyd Putrtam of Eugene vis­
aed won ma daughter, sunn Shirl­
ey Putnam, on Euster.
• Miss Mary Powell of Portland
sjtent the week end with her par­
ents.
• Mr ami Mrs. Albert Pederson,
Clara Pederson, and Arwood Hall
went to Klamath Falla and Bly
Sunday.
• M in
Mra.
Brady,
Charles
Frank
Charles Edwards. Mra
Warren, Mra. Wesley Heed, and
M in . Verne Tempter atended the
Royal
Neighbor
convention in
i'oilUMd thia week.
W Mr. and Mrs. O. H Johnson
and son of Henley were Sunday
visitors al the home of Mr. and
M in It L. Burdick.
• Mra. Helen Skidmore enter­
tained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skid-
inoie at dinner blaster Sunday
• Mr and Mrs O. A MacKinnon
ami aon of Medford »pent Easter
Sunday with Mia Anna Scheider-
citer
• Mr. and Mra. (Jordon Duffield
of San Lula ‘Obispo, California
visited several days thia week
with Mr. and Mra? Harley Duf­
field
• Mrs Katherine Johnson and
daughter of Klamath Falls visited
several days with Mr» R. A
Barker.
• Mr
ami Mrs
D»uis Dodge
have returned home after a visit
to U>s Angeles.
• Mr. C. R. Bowman attended
the Intend Empire Educational
Association meeting in Spokane
last week Mrs Bowman accoinp-
anted him on the trip
• Mrs M E
Carroll and aon
Visited with friend» in Corvada
during the spring vacation.
• Mra E. O Smith was hontena
to the Fortnightly Study club
Monday. Mra. C. E Pratt, presided,
over the business meeting Mra. J. |
P Daugherty reviewed "Out of
the Night" by Jan Valtin, and
Mra. Walter Herndon reviewed a
book written by Rollo Walter
Brown.
TALENT NEWM
• Talent Townsend club will meet
Tuesday evening. April 22. at the
city hall. An Irish stew potluck
supper will be served at 6.30.
Club at 7:30 There will be speak­
ing on .the Boy Scout movement.
Everyone who is Interested in the
Boy Scouts is cordially Invited to
attend.
• The Talent school band played
at the
“ 8OCE
.......... ..................
Wednesday morning
at last week.
• Mr and Mra Fred Woods mov­
ed ie Ashland laat week.
• Joe Walden, local boy haa been
called for the draft and will leave
Talent Monday.
• Mr and Mrs H O Butterfield
made a trip to Hyatt lake last
week They report very little anow
in that vicinity.
• Bert Miller of Ashland waa a
business caller In Talent Friday.
• Myrle Huff of Ashland was a
• uest of Mr and Mrs R F. Parks
Sunday.
• Mrs Alameda Russell of Ash-
land visited Mrs. Anna Dickey
Sunday.
• Fred Hodapp returned to Tai-
ent Friday from Redding where
he was employed the past two
weeks
• Ralph Conner visited his par­
enta. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Conner,
and other relatives a few days on
hla way to Alaska. He waa trans­
ferred
from
San
Francisco ,
Ralph is in the medical corpa of >
the navy.
|
• Mr. and Mrs. Lee Buckmaster
of Lodi. Calif, are visiting rela- J
lives here In the valley this week
Mrs. Buckmaster formerly was
Catherine Estes
• Mr. and Mra. Jack Vance of
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HILT NEWS
BF.I.I.VIEW NEWN
NEWS FROM
• Rosemary Bell returned home • The Ladles club met Thursday '
Monday from a week's visit with afternoon at the club house wltn
her sutler and husband, Mr. and Mr» 'I QtMMMM as hostess. Fol­ By SCHOOL STUDENTS
lowing business, the afternoon
Mrs. Aden Miller of Seattle.
A few weeks ago, the sixth
W M in . W. W. Bowden and infant was spent at cards with Mrs grade Joined uie Juioor Red Cross
daughter Mary Lee have returned Vernal Nebeker winning high by paying -wo cents. They got
home from the Community hos­ pnze and Mr». Lloyd Lup<-r low theii pins after they paid their
Others present were Mesdames
pital
money Monday, April 14, they
• Mrs. Mark True accompanied Fred Haynes. Hay Elliott, Ken­ received a Red Cross calendar,
Mrs. W. D. Jackson and Mrs neth Brown, John Kalivet, John the Junior Red Cross songs and
Oldenburg of Ashland to Roseburg I »<• Witt, Walter Marika arid the a very attractive poster. Each
r'uesuay where they attended a guest of honor, Mrs. A. P. War- month they will give them help­
Refreshments
two-day meeting of the South­ lens of Durham.
ful suggestions in their studies.
were served.
western Presbyterial.
Five children of the fourth
• Mr and Mrs Floyd Parks of • A group or little folks gathered grade ha.c Mien absent with
al
the
home
of
Mra.
Diamond
Central Point and Mr and Mr». ;
chicken pox and measles. The
ix-wis Pankey and Mrs. Emil Newman Friday for an Easter egg chi.dien are Joyce De Vore, John
hunt
TliOiie
present
were
Howard
I
GawNman were dinner guests at
and Delbert Nelson, Lawrence and Beare, Venita Roberson, Ellen
the Walter Davis home Sunday
Swingle, and John Payne. Their
• Mr. and M in . George Yockel I Mertte Geroy, Ricky Pianka. Ter- j clawsmates are very glad to have
ry,
Calvin,
Doug
and
Dale
New
­
were business visitors in Medford
man, Virginia and Marjorie St. them back.
Saturday.
The girls in Room Five of Un- '
I
Clair,
Joanne, June, Jimmy and
• Mr and Mrs. Robert Bell of
coin school challenged the girls in
Roger
Smith,
Ruth
Rosecrans,
<
louiiialh rails spent the week-end
Sherill Smith, Shirley Anne Black, room six for a game of baseball, i
with Mr. and Mrs. R. E Bell.
The score waa six to two in favor
Badger spent Patay and Mnky Henderson, Mau- of Hoorn Six. It was a good game.
• Mis.
Horace
r uesday afternoon with Mra. A. rine Ryce, Arthur and Ruth Pe­ The referee was Ione Hills.
derson, Donna Lange, Peter and
R. Kincaid.
On Easter, the fifth grade boys
• Tne fair board met with Mr. Lillian Franklin, Jimmy and Val­
>n<l Mr». A K. Kincaid Wednes­ lee Goldenpenny, Annabel, Audrey and girls of Room Six made East­
day evening. L. A. i'ankey is and Rosalie Graves. Ladies attend- ' er baskets to give to people that
chairman of the board which in­ ing and assisting the hoetess, they knew in town who were ill.
Leroy Moore and Patricia Soll­
cudes Roscoe Applegate, Mrs. L. Mr». D. Newman, were Mesdames
A Pankey and Mia. A R. Kin­ Iris Smith, Harold Ijange, Grace ee brought some tent caterpillers
caid. Mr. Fowier, county agent, Smith, Gus Goldenpenny, Kenneth to show the second grade last
Nelaon and Walter Pianka.
1 uesday The children looked at
met with the group.
• Mr and Mis Roy Ray and • Mrs Fred Bayliss drove to .hem and talked about them.
daughter Lillian and son Roy Jr. Medford last Wednesday to bring
• Guests at the W. Dutro home
of Santa Maria, Calif, are spend­ Billy home for Easter vacation.
ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. • Ray Coleman and Gordon Al­ Tuesday afternoon were her ste­
er, Mrs. Aiken of Medford and
Roy Talbot They are enroute to phonse were in Yreka Thursday.
Boise, Ida. Mr. Ray is a brother • Aldo and Dario Ceccatto re­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rice. They
ceived word late last week that were en route home from Reno
of Mrs. Talbot.
• Bellview grange held regular their mother was ill with pneu­ where Miss Eileen Berry, daugh­
meeting Tuesday evening. J. M. monia at her home in Mt. Shasta. ter of Mrs. Aiken, and Charles
Carpenter, naval recruiting officer • Winners of hams at the meat Rice were united in marriage. Mr
of Medford, entertained the group market when drawings were made Rice is on leave from Camp Lewis,
|
with an interesting silent motion Saturday morning were Ray Wei- Wash.
picture. Four-H club members gan. Dr. Schlappi and Mrs. Rossi. • Mr. and Mrs
E
Laustalot,
from the Dead Indian district had • The Community church waa Harold Lange, Ray Coleman and
a candy sale and at the close of filled to capacity Sunday morning Floyd Darling were in Yreka Sun- j
the meeting the refreshment com­ at the Easter services conducted day to attend the baseball game
mittee. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bill- by the pastor, Dr. Edwin Rich­ Harold Lange and Ray Coleman
ings, Mrs R E. Bell, Mr. and Mr». ardson Baptismal services were played with the Yreka team.
Chester Applegate. Earnest Ap- held for Judith Bray, daughter of • Herbert Clevenger was able to
I
piegate and Mrs. Dorothy Ben- Mrs. Walter Bray, Dianna Ward. , return to work as a watchman
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Dono- |
nette served refreshments.
Monday. He has been unable to
• Mrs. Arthur Hamaker apent a van Ward, and Patricia Rushton, work since he suffered a severe
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roy
few days this week with Mra A.
heart attack early this year.
Rushton of Medford.
R. Kincaid.
• The sawmill started operations
• Mr and Mrs. Harry Farmer i • Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gran at- :
again Wednesday morning follow­
tended
the
Easter
cantata
in
the
from Nubieber. Calif, spent the
ing the shut-down because the se­
week-end with their parenta, Mr. I Methodist church in Ashland Sun­
vere weather prevented getting in
and Mrs. John Farmer and Mr. day evening.
• Mr. and Mrs. William Walker logs.
and Mrs Willis Rector.
• Mrs. Florence Clark and daugh­
• Mrs Millard Milea returned to and daughter Audrey and sons
ter Doris returned Tuesday from a
Buster
and
Billy
spent
Sunday
in
her home in Ashland Friday after
week's trip to Washington to visit
Pondosa
visiting
relatives.
spending three weeks at the
relatives.
Barksdale home Mra Barksdale • Mr and Mrs Roy Rush ton and
daughter of Medford, Mr. and • Mr. and Mrs. Tom Callahan I
is improving.
and son of Ashland called on Mrs
• Mr. and Mrs D. F. Korth and Mrs. Del Bagley and daughter
James Purvis Tuesday morning on j
sons Jimmie and Donnie and War­ Sherry and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
their way to central California.
ren Seibert were dinner gueata at Watts and children Gene and June
spent Easter at the home of Mr. I • Mr. and Mrs. George Steele
the W O. Martin home Sunday.
and daughter and Bob Purvis and
• Lynn DeMllle was a dinner and Mrs. Richard Williams.
guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bell • Horton Geroy and Billy Gran I son of Portland are visiting at the
Sunday Lynn has just returned attended the show in Ashland I James Purvis home.
• Nelson Watts left for Chico
from Seattle where he took an Sunday.
examination in electric welding to • Ix»nald Rosecrans was taken to Monday.
Floyd Miller;
enter the Boeing airplane plant. the Yreka hospital Monday with • Mr. and Mrs
moved to Burney Tuesday.
• John Walker. Ruth and Pat pneumonia.
Walker climbed Mt. Grizziy Sun­
day. the first to make the top this I
season
|
San Francisco were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Cowdrey.
• Mr and Mrs O. Carver who
apent the winter in Nevada re-
turned to the valley and plan on
locating here.
• Mr and Mra. Ben Clark an­
nounce the birth of a granddaugh­
ter. born to Mr and Mra. Allen
Clark of near Medford.
• Mra Roy Eatea, Leo Buckmas­
ter and Bert Simmona went to
Squaw lake Saturday at the open­
ing of the trout season and caught
the limit.
* Lois Thompson, student of Tal-
enf high school, took first place
in the district essay contest on
"What Uncle Sam Means to Me,"
sponsored by the Elks lodge. The
prise was $12. The district takes
in all schools from Talent to Duns-
muir.
Lincoln School
Food Dealers Cited
For Stamp Misuse
Citations for alleged non-com­
pliance with federal regulations
governing the food stamp plan
have been issued to 16 Oregon
food retailers, according to an­
nouncement made today by M.
U>uis Belangie, area supervisor of
the Surplus Marketing adminis­
tration.
Charges were for selling such
items as gasoline, cigarettes, beer
and other non-food commodities
in exchange for food stamps
"It is unfortunate that there
always are a few who try to beat
the game," said Belangie. "The
vast majority of food retailers in
the northwest are doing a com­
mendable job in selling the farm­
ers' surplus crops through the
stamp plan and it is with their
cooperation that we are going to
eliminate the violators from shar­
ing in the stamp business."
Penalties for misuse of food
stamps include being disbarred
from further participation in the
plan, jail sentence up to 10 years
or fines up to $10.000.
Belangie pointed out that the
public assistance person using
stamps is liable to the same
penalties.
You can't sue
an
automobile
if it »mashe» into your car
and cau.se* costly damage.
And it’s usele** to sue the
owner if be can’t pay any
judgment you might get.
You’d have to pay the repair
bill yourself . . . unle«M you
were protected by Collision
In.Mirance. Every car owner
should have it. We'll gladly
tell you how to obtain it
economically.
INSURANCE
OF ALL KINDS
Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE and
REAL INSURANCE
Phone 8781
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satisfaction and distinction of shirts that have
been sent to us for laundering.
THEY LOOK NEATER AND STAY
NEAT LONGER
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ASHLAND LAUNDRY COMPANY
Phone 7771 : 31 Water St
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That's all."
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