Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 25, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, April 25, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
MIHM ALLEN HOHTEHM TO
, About People You Knyw
Lincoln School
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• Bert Peachey has completed
repair work on telephone line 64«
The cable under the railroad was
cause of the trouble.
• Bellview P-TA had a fair sized
crowd at the meeting Friday af­
ternoon.
Mrs. R. D. Reynolds
acted as installing officer. Re-
ports were given during the busi­
ness meeting and at the close of
the afternoon, refreshments were
served by Mrs Davis tn the cafe­
teria.
• The 4-H cooking club held a
meeting Tuesday evening at the
home of the leader, Mrs. R. D.
Reynolds.
• Miss Ixiis Welch became the
bride of Mr. Irwin Roas at Ilwaco.
Wash , recently. Minx Welch at­
tended the Bellview school, Ash­
land high school and a Medford
business college. Mr. and Mrs
Rosa will be at home to their
friends at the Neil ranch in
Bellview
• Clyde Wade, former resident
of Bellview, died Thursday eve­
ning at Medford. His widow Is the
former Bess York
• A six-pound baby was bom
Sunday evening to Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Walker. The baby has been
namel Priscilla Darlene.
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Mrs
Walker is now at the home of
Mr and Mrs. J. Z Walker. They
plan to soon return with their
baby to their home at Alamosa,
Colo.
• Bellview home extension unit
will meet May 2. Mrs. Jacqueline
Jones, home demonstration agent, I
will be present to give the second
lesson on intestinal hygiene. Dur­
ing business meeting election of
officers will be held.
• Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stenrud
returned to their home here from
Clarks Grove. Minn., where they
An
Unbeatable
Pair
Try Our Milk and (imam
AN ASHLAND PRODUCT
had gone to take Mrs. Stenrud's
mother home. She had spent the
past several months out here with
the Stenrud family.
• Miss Rita Bowden returned
home from Hornbrook last week,
where she spent two weeks visit­
ing her grandparents while her
mother. Mrs. Bowden, was in the
hospital with her new baby. Mary
Lee.
• RE Bell and Kenneth were
at their home here over last week­
end.
Lynne DeMille, of Klam­
ath Falls, visited with the Bell
family and other Bellview friends.
• Mrs W O. Martin is confined
to her home with flu and is un­
able to resume her work at Per­
rine's store.
• Mrs Ralph Hall of Oakland
spent a few days with Mrs Malin-
da King, her mother, last week.
She was called here by the death
of Mrs Hibbs
• Mrs Pendleton's room in the
Bellview school is to present a
special rhythm band number at
the music festival.
• Mrs. J. E Gowladn and Mrs.
Archie Kincaid attended the fun­
eral of Clyde Wade in Medford.
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You can't sue
automobile
If It smashes into your car
and cans«» costly damage.
And It’s useless to sue the
owner if he can't pay any
Judgment you might get.
You'd have to pay the repair
bill yourself . . . unless you
were protected by Collision
Insurance. Every car owner
should have It. We’ll gladly
tell you how to obtain It
economically.
INSURANCE
OF ALL KINDS
Billings Agency
( lover Leaf Dairy
Phone 6782
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HEAL ESTATE and
REAL INSURANCE
Phone 8781
41 East Main
JONEPH KERR
I MARTHA GILLETTE GUILD
Funeral
services
were held
I
The Martha Gillette guild of Monday, April 14 at the Utwiller
the Presbyterian church held Its F uneral home for Joseph Kerr.
monthly meeting Friday evening Rev E. J Wine assisted by a
friend of the family, Rev Johnson
at the home of Miss Florence a
Mr
len, with Miss Edith Bork assist­ from California, officiated.
ing hostess Miss Edna Goneen Kerr was bom Aug 23. 1863 in
led the devotions.
Miss Bork, ’ East Brook, Pa and passed away
president, announced the following In Ashland Saturday morning,
committees: Mrs. Arthur Wick, ; April 12 He had been a resident
service; Miss Edna Goheen, pro­ of Ashland for 36 years He is
gram; Mias Ewtelia Hays, sew­ survived by his widow, one daugh­
mg; M.ss Grace Renzema and ter, Mrs Azalea Askren of Bar­
Mrs Virgil Jackson, church Mrs stow, one son. William Kerr, of
W Jr Jackson, Mrs Mark True Ashland, and a brother and sister
and Mrs James H. Edgar gave In Ohio.
reports on the Southwest Pres-
bytetial recently held at Roseburg • Born to Mr and Mrs Archie
Miss Mary Young, missionary Roberts, April 21, a daughter
from Korea, told of her work
there and showed pictures
•
lly SCHOOL STUDENTS
i
• Senator George W Dunn and lAl.t.M NEWN
l.iere is a new boy in room I five.
Mr. and Mrs R E. Detrick at­
He is from Los Angeles He came
i
tended a Masonic lodge meeting • Mi anil Mrs Rex Nicodemus, >.o Lincoln school 1 nut eday. April
III for Hand last week.
wiio have been living in the Gard- 17. The boys and girls are very
• Noel Tayloi spent several <lays tier piopeity, have moved Ui pio|»- glad to have him.
In Kramath Falls this week on city west of Phoenix.
ine .ouiih giade challenged the
business.
• Mia B.anche Hun,.ate und Mr.
• The united choirs of Ashland and Mrs. Don Hungate returned sixth grade to a game of baseball.
enjoyed a social evening at the to 'Ialent Friday from Bishop, The referee whs Donald Beigel of
Pi eaby Irrian
church
Thursday Calif, where they have been Uv- I loom seven He was a very fair
evening of last week The group Ing They plan to locate in the referee. Tire score wax 11 to 0 in
formed a permanent organization, vauey. They were former resi­ favor of room eight
Mis. uumi from Klamath Falls
the purpose of which is to present dents of Talent.
an annual Easter performance of • Ine P-TA elected the following! loaned the iourth grade of Lincoln
sacred music J. w, McCoy was officers tor the corning year; Mrs school a pair of wooden shoes to
elect«, treasurer.
Karl Baylor, president, Mrs. M help them in their study of the
They appreciated
• Kenton Robbins accompanied Garrett,
vice
president;
Mrs. Netherlands
Al Smith on a business trip to Floyd Young, treasurer, and Mrs seeing them. Miss Hough tried the
shoes on When she walked she
Iteno, Nev last week.
Myrna Frink, secretary
CLYDE TENNEL WADE
• Mrs M T Burns and Mrs • Talent extension unit met at t looked very funny.
Tire puplis of room seven have I
William Ford visited with friends the city hall Tuesday In an ail- ;
Funeral services were held Mon­
In Medford Monday
ilay session. Mrs. H Jones, home divided Into two teams, the Yank­ day afternoon in Medford for
• Mrs. Morris Woodson is in He­ demonstration agent, was present ; ees and Bulldogs In arithmetic.1 Clyde Tennei Wade, a former res­
il! tie visiting her mother, Mia and spoke on intestinal hygiene, j Tney are enjoying seeing which ident of Ashland and Bellview. Mr
Blanche Powers.
A covered dish luncheon wux serv-1 team gets the better daily record Wade passed away at his home
• C It. Bowman and Dr Walter «1 at noon A g<xxl attendance of f In arithmetic and how large a Thursday evening He was bom at
Redford attend«! a meeting
of members and visitors was present score they can make for their Christiansburg, Va., Oct. 14, 1682.
the Oregon Htate Teachers asso­ • Mrs Roy Cof man, who has learn.
and moved to Ashland in 1915. In
ciation in Portland last week
New patrol members from room 1917 he was married to Bess York
i>een visiting her son. Elvis Coch­
• Mr and Mrs F I 1'iny m l ran and family at Chiloquin for a seven are Ione Hile. Louise Schill­ of Bellview. They moved to Med­
son of Roseburg were guests of couple of weeks, returned home ing, Wllbtir Watson and Dale ford six years ago. He is survived
by hl» widow, one brother and one
Mr and Mrs V H Perry Sunday. Hunday.
Watson.
• Mrs William Ford and son of • Mrs Decker of Ashland pur­
During the science class on sister.
Dunsmuir visited in Ashland sev­ chased most of the stock of Mr. April 21, room six had a set of
eral days with Mr and Mrs M and Mrs Al Hherard's variety glass slides They showed the for­ MRS. NEI,LIE HI BBS
T. Burns
Funeral services were held last
store The Hhrrards are retiring mation of Igneous rocks. Mr. Cof- |
• Mr and Mrs P H. Provost and from the business they have been fin had samples of rocks to show Friday for Mrs Nedie Hibbs at
Mrs Earl Jones went to Medford operating for the past year.
fo »he class.
the Litwiller Funeral home chape).
Hunday to visit with friends
The girls in room eight were Rev. R E. Schmidt was bi charge.
• Mr and Mrs Rudy Conner are
• The Home Builders class of the having their house reshingled and challenged by the girls in room Interment was at the Hill ceme­
Methodist church will meet to­ the interior redecorated.
seven to a game of baseball. It tery
night at the home of Mrs. 8 B • Mr and Mrs Wayne Holdrige was a very interesting game. The
•
McNair, 361 Scenic Drive
and children of Hood River were score wax six to three in favor of • Bom to Mr. and Mrs. John
• Bom to Mr and Mrs Clyde week-end visitors at the home of room eight.
Walker, April 20, a daughter.
Brown, April 21, a daughter.
The boys of room eight were They are from Colorado and are
Mr. Holdrige'» parents, Mr and
• Mr and Mrs Ham Brown of Mrs Clarence Holdrige.
challenged by the boys of room visiting at the J. Z. Walker home
Corvallis were week end guests of • Mrs Clarence Homes of Ash- six to a game of baseball, Tuesday in Bellview.
Mr and Mrs R L. Crosby
land visited relatives here Tues­ April 15. Room eight won, 5 to 6,
• Carl Frhlgr s|x-nt several days day
but room six was ahead first and ard
She came from Klamath
Falls.
in Portland this week on business • Mr and Mrs I^eo Buckrr.axter | nearly won.
• Mrs Bessie Horton of Long of Ixxli, Calif who spent the past
The second grade has a new
The second grade's polyphemus
Beach, Calif has returned to her week with Mr and Mrs Roy Es­ girl Her name is Virginia l'ritch- moth laid some eggs.
home after a visit with Mr. and tes, returned to their home Mon­
Mrs Bill Holder
day
• Mr ami Mrs George B Icen- • Riley Niswamer, who has been
hower visit«! with friends In Med­ on a business trip in the northern
ford Hunday
part of the state, returned home
• Mr and Mrs John Edwards of Tuesday
.Marshfield were week-end guests • Mrs George I’helfer was a
of Mrs Frank Dickey.
business caller In Medford Thurs-
• Mr and Mis John Fowler of day
Klamath Falls and Miss Margaret • Mrs Becker of Ashland visit-
Davis were week-end guests of «1 her son Verne Decker
Mr and * Mrs
“
C “
F Tilton
family Sunday
• Miss Ixris Volz, daughter of
• A large crowd attended
Mr and Mrs J.
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H Voix of Muit- open house program which
nomah, Ore, was married to
Charles O Hoxie at Reno, Nev., given Friday night at the school
gym The band, orchestra and
April 18 Mr Hoxie is a highway grade
school choruses under the
department foreman at Siskiyou, direction of Mr. Myers and Gynei
where they will make their home.
Powell, were greatly enjoyed by
• Rev and Mrs James H Edgar the audience The girls' physical
went to Granta Pass Friday to at­ education department under direc­
tend a Presbyterian meeting.
tion of Jean Larson presented
• Among those attending the
demonstrations of badminton and
Job's Daughters convention in girls' basketball highlighted the
Klamath Falla last week were
Alice Jane Cary. Barbara Cary. drill team Exhibits of the past
year's work were on display Re­
Ixris White. Margaret Bamthouse.
Clara Ann Roberson. Mrs Frank freshments were served by the
P-TA, concluding the evening's
Wenzel and Mrs Ha) McNair.
successful open house affair.
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BELLVIEW NEWH
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BAPTISTS IN SESSION
The Rogue River Baptist asso-
elation of southern Oregon is in
session in Klamath Falls, The
meeting started „ yesterday
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will last through today in this the
65th annual session. Rev J. R
Turnbull preached the sermon
Thursday morning A large num­
ber of delegates from Ashland are
in attendance Mrs. Arthur Peters
of Ashland is secretary.
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GOLDEN (HAIN GARDEN
Cut flowers, potted plants, an­
nual and perennial plants ever­
green shrubs J Larkin Grubb,
271 Morton St. Phone 4161.
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