Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 02, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, May 2, 1941
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__________________________ SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
About People You Know )
Page !5
NEWS FROM
IAI.ENT NEWN
Lincoln School
• Mn Allen Millet arrived from
Seattie Sumiay to spend a few
• Air. and Mis. M A Arnold and fancy woia umi visiting Dciocta
M i. Rush found some baby rob- week» with her parents, Mr and
Mis. A M Peters visited In John bje lefieaiimcnts were served by >ns in u nest by the school build­ Mrs R. E Bell.
1 Hry over the week-end.
ing. He took a step-ladder out • M im L J Reed and daughter
I the hostess,
• Ml umi Mrs Raymond Huger • T hom attending the annual and let the children ill room two Sylvia returned to their home in
of Klamath Falla visited with Mrs. meeting of the Rogue River Bapt cilmb Up and see the baby birds. Grants Pana Sunday after spend­
ing a week with her son-in-law
lat association In Klamath Falls 1 ney were Just learning to fly.
Mamie Huger laal wek-end
Tne find graders in room two and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Elmer
• Mt and Mrs Marshall Barbel last week were Rev J R Turn
of Granta Paaa, Mrs S N Hazel­ bull, Mrs W E Pearson, Mis (.' wrote letters to Mr. Baughman II i. t,'
ton and son, Mrs E J Fraley ami E. Corey, Mrs. R E. Newbry, and Mi Wenner. They wrote to • Mis W I. Moore, who stays
son <>f Alameda, Calif., und Mr .ais. b L Brantley, Mis Jack see if they could visit the fire with her daughter, Mrs. Adrian
Wolf of Medford, was visiting at
and M is Paul Harmsen und Walker, Mis Charles Snyder, i station and the bank. They want her
here SundAy afternoon.
daughter of Union were called Miss Sue Robards, L. F Ixizier, | | to see how to make a fire sta- • Mi home
and Mrs AR.
M.l Mr*. Arthur Peters, Mrs. A L . ■ tion and a fire engine to play with
hei e by thedeuth of W
I Wren und Mrs Frank Smith
‘ l.iey want to see how to make Mi and Mrs Arthur Hamaker
Barber.
an<l Eunice Kincaid and Earl
• Mr and Mrs Virgil Jackson • Mr« i> w Myers entertained I I a vault for their play bank.
Warren were picnicking
near
it
hei
home
last
Monday
honoring
Elroy
Clark
is
painting
his
of-
visited at the Clarence Hartwell I
Murphy Sunday
home on Grernsprlngs Sunday af- the birthday anniversary of Mrs l i flee desk daik blue.
Maud Turnci Others present were i 'Hie Bist graders are learning • Georg,- Mi Collum, who has
temoon.
I
been in Community hospital eight
• Mrs J M Wagner is visiting Mts E. II McDougall, Mrs Eliza * sime stunts for play-day. They days
suffering from a broken
In San Francisco with Dr and I both Walker, Mrs Francis Darby, | I 'lid the knee-dip, cartwheel, som­ shoulder
horn­ received when he
Mrs
l*ora
Holden,
Mrs.
Mae
i
ersault,
Chinese-get-up
and
many
Mrs. Herman Sommer and Mr.
fel! from a horse, has been re­
Banta. Mrs Mabel A Roberta, i Others.
and Mrs C M Wagner
The boys of room five who did mover! to his home and is some
• Mr and Mis D A Coffin ami Mrs Carrie Winkler. Miss Ruby
not attend the music festival Fn- better.
children of Medford were Sunday Tut tier and Mrs Elsie Russell.
•
lertamed the boys and girls of • The exi < utive board and trust­
guests of Mrs Maude Coffin
room
six who remained at school. ees of the Upper Valley (Commun­
"IsMiklng for a good buy—«*0
IIII.T
NEHM
The
fifth
graders were told that ity club met at the home of Mrs.
Huffman.” City, farm and tlm-
Byrd Tuesday evening to
lier land for »ale. <!. E. Huff num • Tlii' Community Indies club they were going to have a hard Willis
The
examination plan for a dinner which is to be
Iteul Estate, 345 E. Main.
I met Thuiadny afternoon at the examination
• Mr ami Mrs Goldwyn Hern- club house with Mrs John De turned out to be a party. The served May 10
_ The rhythm band of Bellview
don of l>>* Angeles visited the i Witt hostess The afterrwssi was fourth gHMtCTO brought games •
first of the week with Mr. and spent playing bridge with M I H from home and they served cook- school composed of the younger
les and punch. Everyone had a pupils, presented a specialty num-
Mrs Walter Herndon
Frank Graven winning the prize
ber at the music festival. This
• Mis Mollie May, Mrs Nellie for high score and Mrs T Quant­ Jolly time.
Some of the girls in room five band was the only one of its kind
Johnson and Mrs Ixira ('lurk were um winning low Others present
hostesses to members of the Past were Mesdarnes Harry Dr Jamett. danced "Pop Goes the Weasel’’ in there. Miss Pendleton is the
Noble Grands club in the IOOF Florence Clark, Maldemar Holm- the music festival The other girls inst ructor.
m i and Mro > I »wa i d Graver
hall last Friday aftcnxMjn Vice berg, Fred Baylis*. IJoyd Lu per, in this grade danced the "Nor­
President Mrs. Nellie Madsen Arthur Nelson, Mora Bailey, Rus­ wegian Mountain March.” AH of I of Grants Pass called on Bellview
the girls enjoyed the music festiv- friends Thursday Mr Graver is
presided
sel Harris, Frank Ohlund, Antone
a former principal of Bellview
• Mr and Mrs. C. E Huffman Mrndes, Frank Ward, John Kai al very much.
Mr. Wilda, art teacher, made a school.
visited over the week-end in Kla­ vett, Walter Pianka, Ray Elliott
baseball sjwlling
_ chart for the O Miss Maxine W’enaus is ill at
math Falls
and Fred Haynes Delicious re­ sixth grade in room eight.
The her home and unable to resume
• Mr and Mrs W A Gran of freshments were served
Hilt were callers at the Miner • Toe oewlng club met Wednes­ I room is divided into two teams studies at school.
Score last week was 17 to 13 in • M rs. M A Ring was a delegate
office Saturday
• Mr ami Mrs Robert Herndon day alternoon at the home of Mrs favor of the Boaton Bees. 'Che to the state P-TA meeting in
»tonne
ih
Brown
and
thorn*
who
en
­
Bees have won three Kamen and Eugene last week She is presl-
and son Wally ami Mr. and Mrs
Billy Herndon of Eugene spent joyed a pleasant time there were the Red Sox two games The cap­ I dent of the Bellview P-TA for the
Hoy tains are Charlene Roberson for I coming year.
the wrek-nd here with Mr and M-esdames < leorge Hiegel, Kar
­ Boston Bees and Bary Christlieb • Beit Peachey left last Satur-
C.icvenger, Fulton W’llilams,
Mis Walter Herndon
lainge, Kenneth Nelson, bari for the Red Sox It is fun to have day with his parents, Mr and Mrs.
• Word has been received that old
A H Peachey, for Paso Robles,
Mrs Bi-ssii- Seaver of Klamath Wall, Iron Rosocrana, Diamond a spelling chart.
April 25 nsim six challenged Calif where they will visit for a
Falls, a graduate of 8OCE. pass­ Newman and Walter Bray. Dainty
refreshments were served by the nsim eight in baseball. The game week with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
ed away recently She is survived iku
H cmi . Mrs Brown.
was very interesting The score Peachey.
by her husband and one child
• C M Ijtwlller doesn't BMd to • Elmer Jackson and son Jack was four to two in favor of room • Mrs Ijee Port of Applegate
eight. Curtis Vail was a very good spent last week with her sister
go to Fish lake or any <»ther re­ were Medford visitors Saturday
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
sort to catch fish While fishing • airs Florence Clark, Mrs Fred umpire.
The council chose new play­ Dunn
Wednesday in Ashland creek from Bayliss and Mrs Stella King drove
his back fsirrh. he caught an !«\ to Medford Friday night to attend ground and hall patrol. Beth Gray • Miss Alice Wright entertained
the junior-senior piay at St. and Beverly Wycoff are the hall the children of her neighborhood
inch steelhead
patrol from room six Catherine at her home Sunday afternoon
• Floyd Rush of 406 No Main Mary s academy.
streH is leaving soon for Alaska • Mr and Mrs Russel Harris Silver and Bobby DeUsle are with a marshmallow roast and
to take a [Mist with the Federal and family were in Ashland Sat­ memberi of the playground pa­ picnic
trol from that room.
urday.
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Communications Bureau
“Looking for a good buy—see
• Mrs R F Parka of Talent • lien Ollum went to San Fran­
was shopping In Ashland Wednes- cisco on business late last week children Willis and Phyllis of
Huffman.” City, farm and tim­
and is expected to return home Hornbrook were guests at the W.
day
ber land for sale. C. E. Huffman
Walker home Sunday evening.
• Bom to Mr and Mrs R F Thursday or Friday.
Reul
Estate, 315 E. Main.
•
Mi
and
Mrs
St
Clair
spent
•
Jim
Rack,
Mrs
Eddie
Tellman
Farrington on April 30, a (laught­
and daughter Janice and son Gene Saturday in Medford.
er
and Miss Joan Bennett of Med­ • Mis Maud Wert spent Satur­
NKW8 FROM
ford spent Sunday visiting Mr. day and Sunday in Ashland at the
and Mrs W H. Fraley and Mrs home of her daughter, Mrs. Ernest
Rosecrans and children at Francis.
Washington School l)on
Hilt, and Don Rosecrans in the • Mr and Mrs O Bemheisel and
children Helen, Norman and Al­
Yreka General hospital.
By SCHOOL NTI’IIKNTN
• Henry De Clerck and Frank lan, and Deastillo Bemheisel,
Ward attended the Industrial Em­ spent the week-end at McCloud.
A Iota Luchterhand who moved ployees' Union convention in Med­ • Mrs Henry De Clerck and sons
to Klamath Falla came to visit us ford Saturday
and Mrs. Florent Van De Weghe
Friday.
• Mr and Mrs E<1 Ekwall and and children were in Yreka Sat­
Roy Rogers made a bird hotel. Mr. and Mrs Wait Foster attend- urday.
We ho|>e all the rooms will be soon ■*! the show in Ashland last Wed­ • Billy Gran and Jack Eddy at­
taken
tended a show in Yreka Sunday.
nesday evening.
We have five birthdays to cel- • Mr and Mrs Fred Bayliss Horton Geroy, who spent Satur­
bi.il>- this month We expect to drove to Medford laid. Wednesday day night in Yreka with friends,
hnve some happy times
io bring their son Billy home for returned home with them.
Clarence Sibley is a new pupil Lhe two-day vacation.
• Mr and Mrs Jim Purvis were
in the second grade He came here • Mr and Mrs W. Gran were in Ashland Saturday.
from Nevada County in California ousinesa visitors
•
to
Medford
Clarence lives on the Nutter place Saturday.
WILSON MARSHALL BARBER
and walks to school He tells us • Norman and Ernest Dutro, [
Private funeral services were
it is one anti one-half miles.
Horton Geroy and Billy Gran at-
Robert Oden is eight years old tended the track meet in Yreka held Sunday afternoon at the Lit-
willer Funeral home for Wilson
today- May Day He brought a Saturday afternoon Ernest Dutro, Marshall
Barber, 77, who passed
beautiful Imsket of rosea to school. running in the unlimited division, away
Friday
morning Previous
It is on the teacher’s desk.
took first place in the 440 and to his coming to Ashland in 1910
All the children made May bas­ placed third in the 100-yard dash. where
he and his wife have op-
kets at school.
• Dr I-ackin, district superin­
the Barber Convalescent
In the Washington School there tendent of the Redwocal Shasta erated
home.
he
was editor of "The
are two baseball teams Their division, held a meeting at the
Greensboro
Patriot
North Car­
names are the Dirty Shirts and Hilt Community church Monday olina for 16 years. ” in
Survivors in­
the White Socks They play every evening.
clude his wife, four daughters.
Tuesday night at 3:20.
A Scout committee meeting was Mrs. laicile Hazelton and Mrs.
Room five defeated room six held at the Club hotel Thursday i I Gertrude
Fraley of Alameda. Cal .
10 to 0 It was played Wednesday evening
Mrs
Josephine
Talent of Wash­
afternoon. Only one half of an Inn­ • Mr. Runtz of Medford visited ington. D. C. and
Mrs. Mildred
ing was played It will lie finished In Hilt Tuesday.
Harmsen of Union, and one son,
this afternoon. Gerald Kerr made • Mrs. Frances Brownlee
Marshall Barber of Grants Pass
two home nine. Robert Fowler
made one home run and David
Scofield marie one home run also
Joanna Brown is absent from
school with asthma. We are very
sorry she is out of school We all
want her to come back as soon as
she can.
At the Music Festival around
sixty went to be in it Most of
them were in the chorus. Some
were violin players. They all on­
joyed going. It was on Thursday
and Friday.
Room Six has a new pupil. Her
name is Jean Underhill. She came 1
from California We are glad to
have her.
Room Six has been answerin?
Richard Mishke’s letter. We re­
ceived a letter from him from
South America
By S< WOOL NTI DENTS
•
• Rev C. E Irunham of Baker,
tor many years pastor of the
Baptist church in Ashland, is
spending a few days here on bus­
iness and visiting at the home of
his son, Dr. Clyde Dunham.
• Miss Helen Westfall of this
year's graduating class at SfXJE
will teach the first and second
grades in Prospect the coming
school year.
v J, M. Carpenter of the Med­
ford navy recruiting station at­
tended the Ta ent grange Thurs­
day evening and mowed several
reels of Interesting films of our
navy They were enjoyed by all.
• A conferenc<- of the sub-district
Methodist church was held at the
Talent church Monday evening
Ministers and delegates fron>
Grants Pass, Gold Hi'l, Medford
and Ashland were present besides
those of the local church, A busi-
ness meeting was held at ; 5 p. m.
and wax followed by a potluck
supper served to about 40 per-
sons. About 70 people attended
i
the later services. Rev Knotts of
Medford delivered the evening
message The Ashland choir fur­
nished special music.
• The Talent school presents on
•rid'.'* night the operetta, "Rose
of Danube,” In the school gym.
About 30 students are in the cast
of the two-act musical comedy.
Students having leading roles are
as fol ows: John Childers. Dale
Dobbins, Leda Klimek, Lyda May
Baylor. Manda Tx>u HI1!. Mon»--
Montgomery. Earl Jones, Sharon
Vnndcrwa’ A’i^e Wooten. Davis
Young. Agnes Lacy, Lloyd Lacy. ■
Bob Marcus and Jerry Locke
Members of the chortle are Mabel
Romanger, Helen Romanger. Mil-,
dred Works. Ruth Williams. Mar-1
gie Currie, Ruth Purdue. Juanita
McKenzie, Arils Williams. Dorothy
Schuler. Julia Klimek. Georye
Gleims. Harry Withrow Bob Do­
ran, Jerry Stevens, Edward Wal­
ters and Bob Slagel.
• Minnie Dobbins, high school
student, was admitted to the Ash­
land Community hospital Satur­
day for an emergency operation.
• Mr Engle of th»- Engle &
Thomas insurance agency of Ash­
land was transacting business in
Talent Tuesday.
• Mr. and Mrs George Hartley
and family were entertained at
dinner Sunday at the home of
Mr and Mrs Hartf Weagant.
• Mrs I-ouise Wilkinson, who
spent the winter at the home of
her daughter. Mrs Claude Jones,
returned to her home at Dead
Indian soda springs.
• Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brown
and daughter Opal of the Willow
Springs area were calling on
friends here Monday evening.
• M
and son Jack spent Sunday at
their ranch near Trail.
• Mr. and Mrs Roy Ibiruc of
Phoenix, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Smith of Kings Highway and Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Cowdrey and
children were picnicking at Gold
Ray dam Sunday.
• Mrs. Beit Simmons was shop­
ping in Medford Tuesday after­
noon.
• Mr. and Mrs Ray Lewis have
moved to Prospect where Mr.
Lewis is employed in a sawmill.
• i k
ing several fireplaces in Ashland.
EXAMINER COMING
A traveling examiner of operat­
ors and chauffeurs will be on duty
between the hours of 1 and 5 p.
m., May 9. at the Ashland city
hall. All those wishing permits or
licenses to drive cars are asked to
get in touch with the examiner
during these hours.
PROTECTION!
For your
FAMILY
GUESTS.
YOURSELF
Medical aid and similar ex­
pense* incident to Injurie*
rweived while riding in your
car.
This can be added to your
auto liability insurance at
*mall cost.
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TODAY!
INSURANCE
OF ALL KINDS
Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE and
REAL INSURANCE
Phone 8781
41 East .Main
it
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