Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 23, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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About People You Know
• Mr* Bill Mander of Yreka wax nr.i.i.viEW news
a Sunday guest ut the home <rf
• Mis C E. Pile«- arrived from
Mi and Mm. W G Sander.
lx»» Angeles last week for H visit
• Mix Mary Hide ix vim
friend« and relative« In Kansan with relative* In Ashland ami with
• John Billings. son of Mi ami her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mm
M ih Ralph Billings, I h at Camp Joe Randles of Bellview
Robert» near Paso Robles, Calif ¡’rice formerly was Miss Wanda
III h parents report that he is feel- I Randles
Ing fine and that he I» tiecoining • Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Ames re­
better acquainted with camp life turned to their home in Coronado,
• M ih Alice Wlllitx, M ih K S Calif. Wednesday after spending
Ames'
Corthell, Miss Edna (ioiieen and two weeks with Mrs
MI hh Eunice I lager spent the week mother, Mis. Malinda King They
were here for M ih King's HOth
end in Crescent Oily.
• Mi and Mm D M Espy of birthday anniversary, which oc­
Other relatives
Dunsmuir art* new resldentH of curred Mumlay.
who enjoyed the birthday dinner
Ashland.
• M ih Hill Eord anil son of Duns- with Mrs King were Mr. and Mm.
inuir visited several days with Mi George King of Prospect, Gates
and Mrs M T Burna last week King from San Francisco. Mr. and
• Mm 'I* L O’Harrn and Mrs Mrs William Chapman of Horn­
M I’. (»'Hurra were Medford visit­ brook ami Mm Maty ('abler of
Sacramento A number of friends
ors Friday afternoon.
• Born to Mr and Mrs I-conard called during the day and Mm.
Andrews May 18, 1941, a son
King received a number of gifts
• Leonard llall, former publisher and cards
of the Southern Oregon Miner, ac­ • Miss Alta Kesler from Welling-
companied by Mrs Hall »|>ent the t<»»n, Tex is spending some time
early part, of the week In Ashland with the S. C Kesler family Miss
The Halls are living nt Charleston, Kesler is on vacation from a gov­
which is on the southern part of ernment department.
Coos bay and is a haven for fish­ • Mrs J E Hutchinson and
ermen. The life of a commercial daughter Sandra from Ix>s An­
fisherman sccniH to agree with the geles spent the week-end with her
erstwhile editor as he has shed sister and brother-in-law, Mr and
about 20 pounds of his printshop Mrs. Harold Bohn
fat and looks hard as nails
• Mrs. Amy Spafford arrived
• Mm John Bachelor of Hamil­ Saturday from Portland to visit
ton Eleld Calif Is visiting her > her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John
sister. Mm. Devon Wray
Farmer, and other relatives.
• Miss Eva 1 binding, who has • Miss (»pal Eastman is spend­
been teaching at Fields, Ore., has ing a few days this week with
returned to Ashland for the sum- ' Miss Charlotte Hamilton.
mer.
• Mrs William Turner returned
• Mm Erank Wenzel and Miss last Thursday from a visit with
Ixrts White were Medford visitors Mrs L E Kearnes of Granta Pass
Friday
• Mr. and 'Mrs Robert Rosen­
• bm Caton of Eugene came af­ baum from Willow Ranch. Calif
ter his wife and son Sunday They spent the week-end with Mr. and
had spent the past week at the Mr». Walter Hash
Clyde Caton home.
• The birthday club gathered at
•
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wade
HILT NEWS
Wallis last Wednesday evening
• Mm Joseph Langer of San honoring Mrs Wallis on her birth­
Bernardino, who formerly was a day anniversary. The evening was
resilient of this community, was spent in playing games and visit­
guest of honor at a bridge lunch­ ing At the close, delicious re­
eon given Thursday by Mrs Flor­ freshments were served and the
ence Clark of Mt (.’rest ranch honoree was presented with a love­
Those who attended were Mes­ ly gift fn>m the club Those en­
dames Nora Bailey, Fred Bayliss joying the evening with Mr. and
William T h I üs , Roy F Schlappl, Mrs Wallis were Mr. and Mrs
Frank Ohlund, W Holmberg, Ben Henry Stenrud, Mr and Mm J
(»Horn and the guest of honor. Mrs E (lowland, Mr and Mrs Archie
Joseph Ixmgcr Mrs Frank Ohl­ Kincaid and daughter Eunice, Mr.
und won high prize and Mrs and Mrs Walter I»avis and daugh­
Bailey low, and Mm Ixuiger re­ ter Lyda Catherine and Mrs.
ceived a guest prize The table i Haynes. Mr and Mrs I. A I
decorations were blue and yellow ; key. Mm Ella True. Miss Marie
• Tio- Women's Society for Chris- I Walker. Miss Gladys Whitson and
tian Service met Thursday after- i Earl Warren
noon at the home of M rs. Fred I • Miss Aileen Inlow spent the
Haynes Thr scripture verses and • week-end with her parents. Mr
player were read by Mrs Quam and Mrs Vai Inlow.
me. and a report on receipts from • Mr and Mm Wade Wallis were
the bazaar was read by the treas- dinner guests Sunday at the home
urer, Mm John Ds Witt M m <>f their son and family, Mr. and
Wade Roop read a poem Those | Mm Lee Wallis of the Applegate
who attended were Mesdames district. The dinner was in honor
Fred Haynes, hostess, Harry De of Mm Wade Wallis and Ix*e
Jamett, T Quamme, John De whose birthdays both occur on
Witt, Frank Want, Don Ward and May 24
daughter Diane, Walter Bray and • The Bellview school will close
daughter Judy. Wade Risip. Wil­ next Friday with the usual picnic
liam Poff and son Duane, O. lunch at noon and the last P-TA
Bemheiael, Elmer Jackson and meeting will be held after lunch.
son Eugene, A Samuelson, Wil­ Mrs. RJng will give a report from
liam Dutro, William Gran, E Rob­ the state P-TA meeting.
inson, Arthur Gllbcrg and daugh­ • The P-TA cooked food sale
ter Karen, and Mm Frank Graves held last Friday netted the organi­
Refreshments were served follow- , zation about $1« This fund will
Ing the business meeting Next is* applied on the 4-H scholarship
meeting is to be held at the home to the summer school at Corvallis
in June
of Mrs. W Holmberg
• Dale Newman was guest of • The 4-H cooking II met at the
honor at a birthday party given Hllingsworth home Monday eve­
for him Monday by his mother, . ning and studied methods of cook­
Mrs Diamond Newman. Balloons ing macaroni. Cheese and macar­
were given to all the children I oni were served for refreshments.
present, and a happy afternoon • John McCoy and son who
was spent playing games and hav- I bought the Mark Ketz place some
ing a peanut hunt in the yard weeks ago have now moved on
Cup cakes and ice cream were | their ranch.
served for refreshments. Dale re-
celved many nice gifts Those at­ Mrs Delbert Black, Mrs. Gerald
tending were Doris Wall. Howard Black. Mrs. Willis, Mm. Art Blan­
Nelson, Ronald Black, David and chard and Mm. George Riegel.
Idllian Franklin, Ivan and Ix»is f Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Rossi,
Black. Vallee and Jimmy Golden- Mr. and Mrs Joe Rossi and sons
penny, Arthur Blanchard Jr, were in Ashland Saturday.
Gwen Robinson, Jessie Newman, • Mr. and Mm. Ed Stillwell and
Mary Brown, Gene Gilberg, Kay daughter Lila, and Mr and Mm.
and Craig Williams, June. Jim and Jim Bohl of Medford visited Mr.
Joan Smith. Agnes Van De We- and Mrs. Frank Bernheisel and
ghe, Eric Pianka, Dickie Riegel, family Sunday.
Rosalie Graves. Allen Willis, Dou­ • Mr. and Mrs Ray Vieira at­
glas and Calvin Newman; and tended a show in Ashland Sat­
the mothers. Mm. Diamond New­ urday evening.
man, hostess. Mm Walter Pianka, • The Hilt grammar school picnic
Mrs
Gus Goldenpennv.
Mm. which was to lie held Saturday
Frank Graves, Mm. Franklin, was called off because of stormy
Cleaning Special
(LASSES PLAN REUNION
AT (»SC ALI MM FINÍ TI(»N
Representatives of the 1916
class at Oregon State college are
making plan» for their silver an­
niversary reunion on Alumni day,
May 31. 'The special events will
begin with a dinner Friday eve­
ning. May 30, and will continue
May 25—11 A. M.: Memorial Day and the Cross. ” John 19:18
through Saturday.
Other classes holding special re­
unions will be the classes of 1901,
1903 and 1904 and the class of
Trinity Episcopal
First Baptist Church
1891, which will hold its golden
J. R. Turnbull, Minister
Jubilee. Member* of all classes
Church
prior to 1891 will meet with the
Dr. Claude E. Sayre, Vicar
””BTbir^cKixjnrTs” IT
golden Jubilee class members
Cor ry, supc tintendent.
Baccalaureate Sunday will be
Holy Communion A a m
Morning worship 11 o’clock.
June 1 this year with commence­
Church
school
9
30
a.
m.
Special music by choir: five-min­
Sermon and morning prayer, 11 ment exercises on Monday, June
ute talk to C. A Ix-ague Sermon
2
"Memorial Day and the Cross ” a. m.
Holy Communion Wednesday
No Young People’s meeting.
Free
Baccalaureate »etvice at Meth­ 9:30 a. m
Choir will meet Friday 7:30 p.
odist church in evening.
Methodist Church
Wednesday 7:30 p m. prayer m.
At the close of the service Sun­
East Main Street
praise and Bible study Subject
John R. Poet, Pastor
"The Boards of the Tabernacle.” day morning there will be a cover-
<■<( dish dinner in honor of all who
Monthly business meeting
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Thursday 7:30 p. m., choir re­ have been confirmed during the
past year.
Sadie Simpson, superintendent, in
hearsal
You are cordially invited to charge.
worship with us.
Morning worship at 11 o’clock
Thursday: Mid-Week Prayer
Junior meeting and Young Peo­
Church of Christ
and study service.
ple's meeting at 7 p m. Evening
worship at 8 o’clock.
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Kceond and B Streets
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­
('. Alton Brostrom, Minister
nesday evening at 8 o’clock.
First
Methodist
You are welcome to all services
9:45- Bible School. L. U. Gresh­
Church
•
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am, General Superintendent. Clas­
ses for every one.
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
11:00- Morning Worship.
Full Gospel Temple
"Sunday school 9:45 a m. Alien
Special music by the choir.
E. Main and Siskiyou Bl*d.
Sermon: "Citizenship and the O. McGee, superintendent.
R. E. Schmidt, Pastor
The morning sermon is at 11
Magnetism of the Cross ”
7.00- Meetings of the Christian o’clock on the subject, "Memor­
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
ial Day and the Cross." The adult
Endeavor Societies.
Morning worship 11 o’clock
choir under leadership of Miss
8:00- Evening Service.
C. A. service 6:45 Sunday eve­
Maxine Conover will sing an ap­
Sj»ecial Music and Message
ning. Evangelistic service to fol­
Subject: “The Christian's Report propriate anthem.
Epworth and Wesley leagues at low at 7:30 o’clock.
Card.”
C. A. service and choir practice
Monday: Christian Endeavor 6:15 p. m.
Evening service at 8 o’clock. 7:45 Tuesday evening.
Skating party.
Prayer meeting 7:30 Thursday
This is the baccalaureate service
Wednesday: Choir Practice.
for the graduating class of the evening.
Everybody is cordially invited
school Rev. J. R. Turnbull
Neighborhood Church high
to all services.
will give the sermon.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30
Congregational
p. m.
Boulevard and Morton Streets
Clarence F. McCall, Minister
Attend the Church of Your
Choice, Sunday
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Regular worship service 11 a.
m. Mm. McCall will speak.
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Church of the
Nazarene
Bertrand F. Peterson, Pastor
Fourth arid C Streets
Church school 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
Rev. W. J. Meagher, Pastor
Subject: ’Memorial Day and the
Cross.”
Services: Mass at 9 a m. Sun­
Junior meeting 6:30 p. m.
day. Sunday school after mass
Young people's meeting 6:30 p-
conducted . by Sisters of Sacred m.
Heart Academy, Medford.
People's meeting 6:30 p. m.
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Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday.
Catholic Church
• WANT ADS •
MAN AND WIFE for Medford
apartment house; manager-jan­
itor. State age, exp., ref.; do
painting, papering, etc.
State
lowest wage, full details first
letter. Write B A Kliks, Pear­
son Bldg., Portland, Ore.
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WANTED: Middle-aged lady as
companion
for lady
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— Light
housework. Must be good cook
and able to stay nights. . Phone
Medford 3798 after 5 pm.
2 t p
Foursquare Church
Fourth und B Streets
Rev. Edward <i. Skultety. Pastor
,z
First Presbyterian
Church
Sunday school 10 a. m. H. O.
Butterfield, superintendent.
James H. Edgar, Minister
Morning worship 11 a. m.
Young People's meeting 6:30 p.
Sunday school 9:45 a. > m.
m. Mm. E. G. Skultety in charge,
Worship service 11 a. m. Dr.
Evangelistic service 7:45 p. m.
Week night services Tuesday John K. Howard, guest minister.
No evening services until fur­
and Friday evenings at 7:45.
Prayer meeting precedes these ther notice.
two services. “
Young people in
ranch for Utah last Wednesday to
charge of Tuesday service.
take up misionary work with the
Church of the Latter Day Saints.
weather.
• Billy Gran spent Thursday • Mr and Mrs. T. Bell of Grants
night at Granada with Bill Pass were guests at the O. Bern­
heisel home Sunday.
Slingsby.
• Mm. John Trinca is in the • Mrs. Fred Bayliss motored to
Yreka General hospital where she Medford Monday to take Billy
was taken —
Tuesday to undergo Bayliss and Doris Clark back to
school at the St Mary's academy
emergency surgery.
• Mr. and Mrs W W Walker after a week-end at home.
and family motored to Ashland • Ernest Dutro went to Chico
Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs Joe Friday to take part in the state
track meet, with the other mem-
Brower.
• Mike Georgia was home for the bers of the Yreka track team who
took first and second places in
week-end.
• Horton Geroy returned home events at the county track meet
Wednesday from the Yreka hos­ held in Yreka a week ago Satur-
pital where he spent a few days day.
after breaking his ankle pole • Mr and Mrs. Walt Young
vaulting at the county track meet. spent Sunday afternoon at Mt.
• Phyllis Brownlee of Hornbrook Crest ranch
spent Thursday at the Walker • Mrs. W. Tallis. Mrs. Fred Bav-
liss and Doris Clark attended the
home.
• Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gran and show. “Meet John Doe,” in Yreka
son Billy and ‘Tkie”Geroy attend­ Sunday.
ed the show in Ashland Saturday • Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Scheer of j
Redding were in Hilt on business
evening.
• Ear) Watts left Mt. Crest Monday.
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SODA WAFERS—2-lb. package
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GRAHAM CRACKERS—2-lb. package
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KELLOGG'S COKNF’LAKES— 2 pkgs, and 1 glass bowl . 14c
1» WMa,A’r—2 packages for................................. .21
IbKiu—lor that strawberry jam, bottle 15c, 3 for ..... 43c
ScitE JUX—bottle 8c, 3 lor...................................................... 23c
Jars, Lids, Rubbers and Caps
ROYAL CLUB PL'SEAl'l'L.E—small Crushed, Sliced and
. tid-bits, 10c tin, 3 for...... ........
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lOMAlutS—5o. 2* j tins, good, 3 for...................................... 27c
UULUhA RAN TAM sWr.r.i CORN, Sugar Peas, Cut
Heans—3 cans.................. .......................................
-25c
HO.Hr.POKr SHRIMP—very good. 2 tins.......
25c
TUNA FISH—white meat. No.
................ ...........
15c
COvE 01 SIr.KS—5-oz. tins, 2 for ........ . ..........
25c
CONCORD GRAPE JUICE—quart bottle, 2 for .................. 53c
SPERRY’S ROLLED OATS—quick or regular, 9-lb. bag
35c
AL11ERS FL.A»’JACK—9-lb. bag
..................................... 45c
TRIANGLE C AKE AND WAFFLE FLOUR—sack
45c
I'Rl’NFkS—large sweet ones, 4 lb*. ....
25c
POCCORN that pops—I lbs.
............................. 25c
FARMINGTON SWEET MILK CHOCOLATE—1-lb. bar 16c
Bakers Cocoa—1 pound.............................
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Bakers Baking Chocolate—■: -lb. ...................... 19c
BOT“roR29c
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PURE WIHTE CHECKER TOWELS—2 rolls.......................... 19c
150 towels to the roll
LIFEBUOY, LUX, CAMAY, PALMOLIVE SOAP—3 for
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SKAT—the soft mechanics soap, 2 tins.......................................15c
OXYDOL—medium package
21c
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER—2 for
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CHEESE TRIPLETS—pound
25c
SNAPPY CHEESE—5 years old, pound
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Kraft's brick and loaf cheese
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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Friday, May 23, 1941
Pays for three years insurance
on $1,000 dwelling or household
goods inside Ashland city limits.
Lower rates if building qualifies
Home grown Lettuce, Beets, Spinach, Onions,
Asparagus, Peas
Strawberries, sun-ripened from Ashland gardens
Large fresh Gooseberries—3 boxes for......... 25c
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