Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 16, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Friday, May 16, 1941
Page 5
NEWS FROM
WANTED: Middle-aged lady as
companion for lady of 60. Light
Lincoln School
housework. Must be good cook
and able to stay nights Phone
By S< IIOOL STI DENTS
Medford 3798 after 5 p.m.
Room 6 challenged Room 8 in a
2 t p
game of baseball. The score was
IIILT NEWS
2 to 1 in favor of Room 8 The
MISS BIIAV DBMKKVKH
game lasted about half an hour.
May Di—II a. m.: "Citizenship and the Magnetism of the Croa«."
I IKST ANNIVKKNAKV
The referee was Donald Beagle.
John 13:32. (Surprise Sunday!.
It was a very good game.
• Judy l^oulse Bruy celebrated
her first birthday at a party given
The second grade had a music
by her grandmother, Mis. Frank
program. They marched and sang.
Trinity Episcopal
Ward. Wednesday May 7 at her
First Methodist
Rose Mary Ross and Patrie and
home Pink sweet peas and white
Patricia Hollee played the piano.
Church
Church
columbine, a lovely white birthday
Neomah Baugh was the announc­
Dr.
Claude
E.
Sayre,
Vicar
cuke decorated with pink and
Dr. George W. Bruce, .Minister
er.
white roses ami lit by one tiny
Kenneth Montgomery brought
Holy
Communion
8
a
m
^TIunnHy^Kun71^«7ioör*rneetsHt
pink candle carried out the color
a turtle to school. It likes to walk
Church school 9:30 a. m.
9:45 a. rn., Allen O McGee, gen­
scheme of the decorations
and morning prayer 11 around the room The children
Ail <>f th<- little loik« entered eral superintendent. Preparations a. Sermon
think it is a wood turtle. Colleen
m.
are
now
being
made
for
the
com
­
Into the games, with the prize for
Wednesday and Thursday. Holy Krinock brought a smaller turtle.
winning the guessing game going ing Children's day program.
It looks like a wood turtle too.
Morning sermon at 11 o’clock: Communion 9:30 a. m
to Huth Rosecrana. Favors were
Choir will meet at 7:30 p. m
The girls of Room 6 were chall­
given to each little guest and subject. "Citizenship and the
enged by the girls of room 5, May
cuke, ice cream and cookies were Cross." The adult choir under the Friday.
to
You are cordially invited
leadership of Miss Maxine Con­
12, 1941 It was a very Interesting
enjoyed by all.
us
game. The umpire was Mary At­
Those attending were Donna over will sing an anthem. This is worship with -----
•------- , _
kins When the game ended, the
lamge, Mary Brown, Kav and “Surprise Sunday" observed at the
score was 14 to 3 in favor of room
Craig Williams, Shard Smith, morning service in all the cooper­
Foursquare Church six.
Huth Pedersen, Iioris Wall, Ronnie ating churches
Epworth and Wesley Ix-agues
Black. Karen and Gene Gllberg.
Fourth and B Street*
Patty Henderson, Shirley Black, meet at 6:15 p m
Rev. Eduard G. Skultety, Pastor week-end with Mr and Mrs. John
Farmer and Mr. and Mrs. Willis
Diane Ward. Rosalie Graves. Ruth Subject, "The Christian Religion
Sunday school 10 a m. H. o. Rector.
ami Donna Rosecrana, Ixnigie and its Tributaries."
• Bobby Hinch visited with Don­
Evening sermon at 7:30 o’clock Butterfield, superintendent.
Newman, Howard Nelson and Jim­
ald Farmer Friday night and
Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m.
Morning worship 11 a. m.
my and Vallee Goldenpenny, all
Young People's meeting 6:30 p Saturday.
of Hilt, ami Mike Tryer of Duns- Wednesday. Scripture lesson is
Revelation,
22nd
chapter.
m.
Mrs. E G Skultety in charge. • Miss Marie Walker was a busi­
Included Meadarnea Walter Bray,
•
Evangelistic service 7:45 p. m ness visitor to Klamath Falls
Don
Ward.
VOTM Tvrir
Don
Week night services Tuesday Tuesday,
Rosecrana, Frank Graves, Arthur
and Friday evenings at 7:45. • Mrs. Mark True attended a
Gllberg and Judy's grandmothers.
Church of the
Prayer meeting precedes these meeting Wednesday in Grants
Mrs lx»la Bray of Hornbrook and
Nazarene
two services. Young people in I*ass of the state federation of
Mrs Frank Ward, hostess.
garden clubs and also attended
charge of Tuesday servies.
Bertrand F. Peterson, Pastor
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the banquet Wednesday evening
• The I Adies club met Thursday
Fourth and C Streets
at the Redwood hotel and the
afternoon at the club house with
BELLVIEW NEWS
flower arrangement meeting af­
Mrs John Kallvet hostess The
Church school 9:45 a. m.
terwards.
MRS. WAKEKN SIFBEKT
afternoon was spent at bridge,
Morning
wo
rati
ip
11
o'clock.
• The Bellview P-TA will hold a
with Mrs. Frank Ohlund winning Subject, "Citizenship and the SHOWER HONOREE
cooked food sale Saturday at the
high prize and Mrs ldoyd Lu per
• Mrs Henry Stenrud and M ru Ashland Groceteria to raise funds
low Others present were Mes- Cross."
Junior meeting 6:30 p. m.
A R Kincaid were hostesses at for a 4-H scholarship and to help
tlarnes Ray Elliott, Mora Bailey,
Young people's meeting 6:30 P- a miscellaneous shower Monday the expenses of the cafeteria
Holmberg,
Florence Clark, W
afternoon at the Stenrud home, • A scholarship for 4-H summer
Frank Gravim, Walter Planka, m
honoring Mrs. Warren E Siebert
People's
meeting
6:30
p.
m.
V-mal
Nebeker,
Fred Hay nisi,
at Corvallis was given
Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. (Miss Louise Martin), a recent school
Harry De Jamett, and a guest
Henry Lanini from the grange
bride.
W
ednesdayr
from Hornbrook, Mrs Bradley
to Wendell Reynolds by the
The afternoon was spent in vis­ and
Refreshments were served at the
P-TA, Joan Helm by the Upper
iting
and
the
presentation
of
many
First Presbyterian lovely gifts to the honored gue«t. Valley Community club. Barbara
close of the meeting
• Mrs Josejfh Ijuigcr of San
also is planning to attend
after which refreshments were Helms
Church
Bernadlno and Mrs Floyd Dia­
the two weeks course which opens
served
by
the
hostesses.
in June.
mond of lx>s Angelek were dinner
Janir« II. Edgar, Minister
Those enjoying the afternoon • Jack Williams returned Satur­
guests <>f Mr and Mrs Bill Tallis
were
Mesdames
Elmer
Byrd.
Try Our Milk and Cream
Thursday evening as they came
day from a week's visit at Mo­
Sunday acnool 9:45 a. m.
Claude Conley. R D. Reynolds. desto,
through enroute to Washington.
Calif, with Mr. and Mrs.
Worship service 11 a. m. Dr. Herman Helm
Albert C. Joy, J M. Crow.
AN ASHLAND PRODUCT
• Mr and Mrs Fred Bay H im at­ John K. Howard, guest minister.
Wade Wallis. I. E Deadmond. Vai
tended ibe funeral of Tom Harri-
•
Mr
and
Mrs.
Lee
Wallis
and
No evening services until fur­ Inlow. J E. Gowland. Beth Ham-
son at Medford Thursday after- ther notice.
aker. George Helms. Edwin Dunn. son Bobby were dinner guests
noon.
Donald Korth. James and Louis Sunday of Lee's parents, Mr. and
• Mrs Florence Clark, Mrs. Stel­
Mrs Wade Wallis.
Pankey, and Carolyn Byrd.
la King, Zoe Favero. Renee Chi-
• Mrs Melvin Conley returned to
Neighborhood
Church
Clover Leaf Dairy
ozzo, Alvia Jeanerette, Nilde Car-
• Mr and Mrs. A R. Kincaid her home at Dunsmuir Saturday
vellln and laiura Zanotto attend­
Congregational
and daughter Eunice were Med­ after spending the week with her
Phone 6732
ed the musical recital at the St.
parents. Mr and Mrs. R. D.
ford visitors Saturday.
Boulevard
and
Morton
Streets
Mary's academy in Medford Fri­
• Earnest Applegate, Mr and Reynolds.
Clarence F. McCall, Minister
day evening in which Doria Clark
Mrs Chester Applegate, Helen and
of Hilt was taking a part
Church School 9:45, Mrs. Glenn Vernon Kruger, Mr. and Mrs
• Mr. and Mrs Earle Temple of I Prescott, superintendent.
Vincent Lanini and son Henry.
Sacramento visited friends in Hilt
Worship service at 11:00
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Henry and
over the week-end.
Sermon Subject: "Citizenship Harry .Pearl and Mary Jean Hen­
• The Women's Society for and the Cross.”
ry made a trip to the Mount Crest
Christian Service held a bazaar
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cattle ranch near Hilt Saturday
Prices that will save you money for groceries.
at the club house Friday evening,
where Mr. French, county 4-H
which Included motion pictures
Prices are advancing every week.
club
leader,
helped
the
Dead
In
­
Church of Christ
presented by Mrs. Fred Bayliss, a
dian club members with sheep
lovely display of fancy work, a
Second mid B Streets
and cattle judging
fish pond, grab bags, refreshments
('. .Alton Brostrom, Minister
• Mr and Mrs. John Arnold
and pop com. Much work and
Cottage Grove and Mr. and
9:45- Bible School. L. U. Gresh­ from
long preparation went into the
Mrs. Curtis Boyd. Mr and Mrs
A good family *• AE White Satin
making of a success of the enter­ am, General Superintendent. Clas­ Miles Farmer and daughter and
prise by the ladies of the com­ ses for every one.
grade. 49 lbs. ■
Mr. and Mrs Dan Farmer and
100 lbs - -
11 00- Morning Worship.
munity.
daughters from Dorris. Calif were
• A number of Hilt folks attend­ Special music by the choir.
visiting at the Willis Byrd and
Drifted
Snow,
ed the county track rnwt in Sermon: "Citizenship and the John Farmer homes over the
$1.44
25 lbs.
Yreka Sat unlay afternoon in Magnetism of the Cross "
Swansdown
week-end.
which two Hilt boys were entered
7:00- Meetings of the Christian • Mr and Mrs Roscoe Apple­
...58c
10 lbs.
49 lbs. -
In events. Ernest Dutro, unlimited, Endeavor Societies.
gate. Mr and Mrs. Chester Ap­
was anchor man in the 880-vard
8:00- Evening Service.
plegate. Earnest Applegate. Helen
70c
relay team which won first place, Special Music and Message
KARO SYRUP—10-lb. Blue Label..........
and Vernon Kruger, Mr. and Mrs.
took second in the 440 and fourth Subject: "The Christian's Report Leo Potter and children. Nancy
80c
White Label ................................................
in the pole vault. Ikie Geroy, in Card."
and Jackie, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
the limited class tied for second
Monday: Christian Endeavor Bennett and Mr. Bennett’s mother
25c
LADY W ASHINGTON BEANS— 5 lbs
place tn the eight-pound shotput, Skating party.
from Medford were picnicking in
EXTRA
FANCY
LARGE
LIMAS
—
21/
2
lbs.
25c
fourth in the 160-yard low hurdles
Wednesday: Choir Practice.
Lithia park Sunday.
and took second in the pole vault.
Thursday: Mid-Week Prayer • Mr and Mrs Arthur Hamaker
RED MEXICAN—I lbs...................................... 25c
Ikie suffered an injured ankle in and study service.
visited Saturday evening at the
POP CORN—Large yellow—it pops; 4 lbs..... 25c
------------ •-----i------
the pole vault event and was
A. R. Kincaid home.
taken to Yreka General hospit­ • Mr and Mrs Richard Williams • Sammie Bell has been quite ill
al where the ankle was put in a I were Medford guests Thursday from septic sore throat the past
and Friday evenings and drove to week.
Dunsmuir to visit relatives on the • Mr and Mrs R. E. Bell Jr. of
Hills, Folgers, Maxwell House, Schillings—lb. 28c
week-end.
Klamath Falls spent the week-end
• Gino Ceccatto, who died of a at the R E Bell home
Two pounds.......................................................... 55c
heart attack Monday, was laid to • Mr and Mrs. D. F. Korth and
SAN KA — Can .................................................... 33c
I
rest Saturday at Yreka
sons Jimmie and Donnie and Mr
• Mrs. Joe Foggiotto and her and Mrs. Warren Siebert were
little daughter went home from dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and
BAKERS BREAKFAST COCOA—1-lb. tin 19c
the Hilt hospital Monday evening. Mrs W O Martin
BAKERS CHOCOLATE, unsweetened, '/2-lb. 19c
• Mrs Bernice Sage who was ill • The Upper Valley Community
at the Hilt hospital two days last club ladies put on the banquet
38c
week is much improved and soon Saturday for the Daughters of the
will be up and around again.
BOTH FOR
Nile at the Masonic hall. A nice
• Mr. and Mrs. W. Gran and son sum was realized from the dinner
Billy were shopping in Medford and the ladies were highly com­
Farmington Sweet Milk Choc., 1-lb. cake....... 16c
Tuesday afternoon.
plimented on their menu.
Jumbo size Bakers Milk Chocolate with
• Mr and Mrs Harry Farmer
Patronize our advertisers
Roasted Almonds, Milk Chocolate, Plain
x»
from Neubieber, Calif., spent the
About People You Know
• Mi' and Mrs Don Bruce have
returned home after a visit to
several |H>|nts in Washington
• Mr and Mrs Elwood Hndburg
went to Dunsmuir Sunday to visit
friends.
• Mr and Mrs Jack Young and
Hal McNair spent several days in
Sun Francisco thia week on busi­
ness.
• Mrs Floyd Dickey has receiv­
ed Word Ui.it In i father, E II
Ralston, passed away in Plym­
outh, Ind, Tuesday morning At
one time he was a resident of
Ashland, having operated the Star
theater.
• Mrs Helen Puss and son of
Alhambra. Calif visited several
days with Mrs Frank Smith and
Lucille Smith.
~
• Mis Esther Gates of Elkton
spent the weak-end with her
mother, Mrs. M A Spayde
• Funeral services were held In
tile Hornbrook Methodist church
Saturday afternoon for Paul Har­
ris. a brother of Mrs Etta O’Brien
of Ashland
• Bert Swartsley of DSC visited
over the week-end with his I11O-
ther. Mrs R W Swartsley.
• Mrs Ada Arant visited with
her daughter Lucille In Salem over
the week-end.
• Mrs Gary Newton and Mr ami
M rs Dick Tritea spent the week-
end in Salem
• Miss Marie Symington of Ham­
ilton, Mont Is visiting with her
sister, Mrs J II Harker.
• m > i . h Dorothy Frtdager «peat
the week-end In Eugene with her
sister, Jean Frldeger
- a
WSG AT GI NTER HOME
Wesleyan Service Guild of ihr
Methodist church met at the home
of Mrs Hazel Gunter Tuesday
evening Tile president. Miss Voda
Brower, presided over the busi­
ness meeting Mrs Afton Hanna
had charge of the devotions The
group did Red Cross sewing At
the conclusion of the meeting
dainty refreshments were served
by the hostess assisted by Mrs
Allie Willits
Zl I.EIMA TEMPLE MEETING
Mrs Lulu Franco was general
chairman of the regular meeting
.Saturday of Zulelma temple No
13 Daughters of the Nile The
Bellview ladles served the lunch­
eon at the Masonic temple which
was the opening event of the
meiding. There was a total of 85
pn-aent representing members of
Ashland, Grants Pass, Medford
and Klamath Falls Queen Ruth
Brownell of Grants i*aas presided
over the meeting
•
MBS. (ORA E. BARN'FM
Funeral services In charge of
Rev .1 H Edgar wen- held 11
the J P Dodge and Sons funeral
chapel Monday afternoon for Mrs
Cora E Barnum. 77. She was bom
DM
11
IMS In Yreka and pai-« d
away al her home in Ashland on
Muy 10. 1941 She was a member
of th* Presbyterian church and
the Eastern Star and ~
Rcbokah
lodges She is survived bv two
daughters, Miss Minnie Barnum
of Klamath Falla and Mrs Lena
Everett of Sacramento, Calif
•
THOMAS HILL
Funeral services for Thomas
Hill, 67. former Ashland grocer
for 21 years, were held In Yreka
Saturday afternoon at the Meth­
odist church Mr Hill is survived
by his wife, three sons, Wayne
and Glenn of Yreka and Harrv of
Whittier, Calif four ' daughters,
Mrs Thomas Meamber and Mrs.
Olive Lane of Yreka, Mrs J W.
Higley of I»s Angeles and Mrs.
I>avid Bradfield of Ontario, Calif
Attend the Church of Your
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“If it can be done,
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*\
and semi-sweet—a 15c value for
POTATOES—50 pound bag No. 2................... 38c
NEW POTATOES—6 pounds........................... 15c
VIRGINIA SWEET POTATOES—3 lbs...........17c
New Home Grown Cucumbers, Peas, Aspara­
gus, Spinach, Lettuce, Radishes and bunch
Vegetables—3 bunches for....................
10c
Home Grown Strawberries, Gooseberries and
Rhubarb for Saturday
Chase & Sanborne Demonstration of Fresh Plaza
Roasted Coffee and Ritz Crackers, All Day Sat.
Plaza Meat Market in Connection