Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 06, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Friday, June 6, 1941
About People You Know
• Mr and Mix Joye Swaitsley
aud Mrs. R. W Swart »Icy attend­
ed the graduation of Bert Swarts-
icy at Oregon State college.
• Mr and Mrs A V. Thompson
and daughter <>f Redding were
week-end visitors at the home of
Mrs C. B Grubbs.
• Frank Moore, non of H I.
M<x»rc, is stationed at King (tity,
Calif, where he is a flying in-
»true tor with the army.
• Mlxx Virginia Jepsen, AIIB
teacher, is M|H-n<llng the summer
vacation at her home in Eugene.
• M ihm Florence Smith, teacher
at Ixi Grande last year, plans to
attend suininer school In Chicago
after a brief visit at her home in
Ashland
• M I* O'Harra has returned
from a busitivsH trip to lx>s An-
gelce.
• Guest» of Mr and Mr» I. E
R uhhc II lust week Were Mr and
Mr» Fred Ruakell and »on of Port­
land and Merle Russe 11 and Mrs.
Anna Sherman 1.1 Watsonville,
Calif
• Ml»» Maxine Conover, who him
taught in tlie Junior high school
the past two years, has gone to
her home in Wallsburg, Wash for
the Hummer She plans to take
advanced work in music at Whit­
man college the coining year
• Boni to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Culp Muy 30, a eon
• Mr» Guy Croaby of St Helens,
Ore. is a guest at the George
Icenhowcr home
• Beryl Bemdngthwaite, who at­
tended schixil in Ban Jose last
year, is spending the summer with
Mr and Mrs M I* O'Harra
• Miss Ruth W' io I» l<n<h«-r in
the local high school, has gone to
McMinnville for her summer va­
cation
• Mrs W W Willits of Ruch. I
Orc . attended the graduation of
her grandson, Bill Willits, from
, the l<x-al high school.
• Guests of Sam Grubb over the
week-end were his father, Sam
Grubb Sr. anil hi» brother, Joe
Grubb of Tacoma
• M r and Mrs M T Bums went
to Dunsmuir Sunday to visit rela-
lives
• Min» Delia Ixtmb, who has been
teaching at Roseburg, is visiting
her mother, Mrs Mac Izinh
• Bom to .Mr and Mrs Ixiwrcnci-
Armstrong of lx»mp<x-. Calif May
20. a daughter Before her mar­
riage, Mrs Armstrong was Ruth
Hall
• Mr and Mrs Wayne Leever of
Seattle were week-end guests of
Mr and Mrs Earl Ix-cver
• I »r Bertha Sawyer and Dr and
Mrs W W Howard attended an
osteopathic convention in TnconiH
• C E Huffman went to Medford
on business Monday.
• Hvi-r Putman teacher at Mvr-
Ur Point the past year, has arriv-
1 home for his summer vacation
• Mrs Maude Port and Miss Hel-
en Dunn attended the graduation
of Miss France« Poort at Oregon
State college
• Mrs Harold Jordan and daugh­
ter have gone to Pennsylvania
where Major Jordnn is stationed
• Stephen Epler, dean of men nt
Southern Oregon College of Edu­
cation, requests the Miner to be
sent to his address in New York
City where he will study at Co­
lumbia university during the sum­
mer term.
• Jewell Grifford underwent an
appendectomy Monday at the
Community hospital.
HEI.LVIEH NEHM
Attend the Church of Your
Choice, Sunday
Page 5
Neighborhood Church
Congregational
Boulevard and Morton Streets
Clarence F. McCall, Minister
• Bom to Mr. and Mrs WilUs
Ausland, May 27 at Roseburg, a
son. Mr. and Mrs. Ausland were
former Ashland residents.
• Mr. and Mrs William .VLinhy
and children of Oakland were
week-end guests of Mrs. Eva Wal­
ton.
• Miss Lucie Ixinden of the music
department of Southern Oregon
College of Education left Thurs­
day for New York City where she
will enroll at New York univer­
ity for the summer term.
Sunday, 9:45 a m.. church
• Mrs Miller and son Archie
were visiting relatives at Pine-
achool, Miss Marjorie Stratton, as­
sistant superintendent.
hurst Bunday.
• Miss Marie Walker with Mrs
Worship service at 11 a. m.
Foursquare Church Subject
Church of the
of sermon, ‘‘A Greater
Dan Kay and Mm (’link Thom.ix
Fourth and B Street«
Church in Ashland.”
left Saturday morning for Cor-
Nazarene
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Rev. Shearbum, Pastor
val Ils to attend the graduation
Bertrand F. Peterson, Fautor
Tuesday morning of Mia. Barbara
Sunday school 10 a. m. H. O.
Kay
Fourth and C Street.
First Presbyterian r PLUMBING — HEATING
Butterfield, superintendent.
• Mias Edythe Trumbell who is
SHEET METAL
Morning worship 11 a. m.
sjM-nding the summer with her
Church
Church schixd 9:45 a in
Day and Night Service
Young People’s meeting, 6:30
sister, Mis Harold Bohn, attend­
Morning worship 11 o’clock
Janie« H. Edgar, Minister
Anywhere
ed a picnic Monday afternoon In Subject: "The Meaning of Pen- P m.
I.ITHIA PLUMBING and
Evangelistic service 7:45 p. m.
Uthlu I'ark. given by the Camp tecost.”
HEATING
Week night services Tuesday
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Fire Giris
Junior meeting 7 p m.
Ph. 4561 : 220 Fourth St.
and Friday evenings at 7:45.
Worship service 11 a m. Dr.
• Misa Eunice Kincaid and Earl
People's meeting 7 p. nt.
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Warren were Bunday dinner
Prayer meeting 8 p. m Wed Prayer meeting precedes these John K. Howard, guest minister.
guests of Mrs. Alice Willits and nesday; business meeting 9pm two services. Young people in I No evening services until fur­
charge of Tuesday service.
ther notice.
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son, Billy of Ashland.
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AUTOMOBILE - FIKE
• Mr and Mrs Archie Kincaid
CASUALTY - LIFE
were dinner guests Sunday of Mr.
Catholic
Church
First Baptist Church
and Mrs Henry Stenrud
Free
Rev. W. -L Meagher, Pastor
J. K. Turnbull, Minister
I
INSURANCE
• Mr and Mrs Ted Russell and
Methodist Church
»on, George of Portland; Merle
Services: Mass at 9 a m. Sun­
Bible school 8:46 a m. C E
Dependable Protection at
East Main Street
Russell and Mrs Anna Sherman day. Sunday school after mass Corry, superintendent.
John
K.
Poet,
Pastor
Reasonable Rates
of Watsonville, Calif., spent a conducted by Sisters of Sacred
Morning wbnihip 11 o’clock.
few day. last week with Mr. and Heart Academy, Medford,
Wednesday, 8 p. m., prayer
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Mrs F E Russell.
praise and Bible study
M. T. BURNS
I Sadie Simpson, superintendent, in
• Kenneth Bell left Sunday for
Thursday, 8 p. m., choir rehear- charge.*
ON THE PLAZA
1’orHand on a business and pleas­
sal
Morning
worship
at
11
o
’
clock.
First
Methodist
ure trip He plan, to be gone
Sunday, 8 p. m , church service.
Junior meeting and Young Peo­
several day»
Church
ple's meeting at 7 p. m. Evening
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• Mr and Mrs Buck Helm and
worship at 8 o’clock.
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
their house guest, Mrs. F. 8
Church of Christ
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­
Hutchenaon, of lx>s Angeles. Calif
Sunday church schixil meets at
nesday
evening at 8 o’clock.
Second
and
B
Streets
I
were dinner guest» Sunday of Mr. 9:4ft a. in Allen O. McGee, super­
You are welcome to all services.
C.
Alton
Brostrom,
.Minister
and Mr» Harold Bohn
intendent. At 10 4ft a. m. the an­
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• Mr» R E Beil and son, Sam- nual (Children's day program will
Bible school 9:45 a m Program
mie and daughters, Rosemary and be given by the Sunday school
Full Gospel Temple
Patricia were visiting Mr and children and the young people’s led by Mrs Rogers L. U. Gresh­
am. superintendent
Mr» It E B<ll, Jr, in Klamath choir.
E. Main and Siskiyou Blvd.
Morning worship 11 < o’clock.
Fall» Memorial l>ay.
Evening worship at 8 o’clock.
K. E. Schmidt, Pastor
Ad-
Special
music.
Sermon
by
C.
• Mr. and Mrs Geo King from
•
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nan Sias.
Prospect were visiting with Geo's
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
At 7 p. m , meetings of the
mother, Mrs Malinda King last
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
E
C.
College
and
High
School
Trinity
Episcopal
Friday.
C. A. service 6:45 Sunday eve­
societies.
• Mr and Mrs Marion Page and
Church
Evening service 8 p. m. Music ning. Evangelistic service to fol­
son from Kingman. Arizona are
Dr. Claude E. Sayre, Vicar
by male quartet. Message by C. i low at 7:30 o'clock.
visiting with Mrs Page's parents,
C. A. service and choir practice
Adrian Sias.
Mr anti Mrs Willis Rector.
Holy Communion 8 a m.
7:45 Tuesday evening.
• Mr» Mary Hash made a busi­
Church school 9:30 a m.
Fresno. He attended the Talent
Prayer meeting 7:30 Thursday
ness trip to Klamath Falls last
Morning prayer and sermon 11 school.
evening.
week and while there visited with a. m
• Mrs Ruth Helfrich of Eugene
Everybody is cordially invited
her daughter and husband, Mr.
Holy Communion Wednesday. I called on friends in Talent Tues­ to all services.
and Mrs. Robert Rxstenbaum 9:30 a. m.
day afternoon
Mrs RxMenbaum returned ilome
Choir will meet Friday, 7:30 • Mrs. Ben Webster left Sunday • Ray Ramsey of Klamath Falls
with Mrs Hash to spend the P ■
for Kimberley, Ida to visit her visited in Ashland Tuesday.
week The Rosenbaums have re-
You are cordially Invited to1 mother who is ill, and other rela­
cently moved to Klamath Falls Worship With us.
I tives there.
from Willow Ranch. Calif
• Elmer Cook made a trip up to
• At a recent school board meet­ for 32 years.
L W Tame's ranch on Dead
•
Barbara
and
Joan
Helm,
Wen
­
ing the directors voted to send
Indian Monday.
the 7th and Nth grad<-a into Ash­ dell Reynolds, and Henry l^nine • Word has been received here of
land for the next school term. left Monday for the 4-H club the birth of a daughter to Mr. and
The regular annual school meet­ summer sch<x>l at Corvallis They Mrs Gilbert Davis at the Gorgas
ing will be held the 3rd Monday went to Medford and joined the hospital, Balboa. Panama Canal
night this month, when our direct­ other county 4-H club members Zone The baby has been named
ors and school clerk will be elect­ and all went by special bus to Claudia Elizabeth. Mrs Davis is
Corvallis.
ed.
the former Margaret Ward of
• Mr and Mrs M A Ring are
Talent, a daughter of Mr. and
new telephone subneribers, their TALENT NEWS
Mrs. Claude Ward. Mr. Davis is
number being «48 F. E Russel
employed in the division of muni­
its
•
The
Community
club
held
and Herb Mixire will use the 449
annua) guest day party Wednes­ cipal engineers. US government.
line.
• June Conner who operated a
• Mrs. C. E Price who has been day afternoon A fine program of beauty parlor in Chiloquin spent
music
was
enjoyed
by
those
pre
­
visiting her gnuid[>arents. Mr. and
I Sunday visiting her parents here
Mrs Joe Randles and her parents, sent. Each lady gave a favorite • Mrs. Glen Brown and children
America’s No. 1 Package—
quotation.
This
was
followed
by
Mr and Mrs. Guy Randles in Ash­
of the Shaw Bertram Lumber
refreshments
of
ice
cream,
cake
Seaforth for Men, $1
land returned to her home in Los
company are spending a couple of
Angeles. Monday, accompanied by and coffee. Visitors from Medford, weeks with her father, Ben Clark.
her brother, Ivan, who will try to Ashland and the surrounding • William Wemmer who has been
country
attended.
Forty-eight
Billfolds
98c to $5
find employment there.
operating the Log Cabin Inn
• Mis» Helen Dunn will soon were present A fine bouquet was i south of town on the new high­
leave for the University of «'»41- awarded Mrs. Gardner, 88. of way for the past winter returned
Sheaffer Pens and Pencils
Ington at Seattle, where she plans Medford, oldest lady in attend­ to his timber claim on the Little
to continue her course in secretar­ ance
$1 to $10
Applegate last week.
ial training. Helen will attend • The ladles of Talent Grange • Miss Harriett Bates with Mr
the summer sessions ami will com­ held a cake sale Saturday at the and Mrs. L. W. Bates and son
Big Y store in Medford. The hos­
plete her course next winter.
Shaving Sets
50c to $3
Richard and Mr and Mrs. Ira At­
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Randles pitality committee for the next well of Medford spent Sunday
grange
meeting
consists
of
Mrs.
and son from Butte. Mont visited
with Loya) Bates and family in
with Mr and Mrs. Joe Randies George Hartley, Mrs Elizabeth Klamath Falls
Poloroid and Certifex Sunglasses
Learning
and
Mrs
Myrtle
Babb.
last week Arthur is a son of Mr.
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$1 to $3
Randies and hadn't seen his father • Announcement has been made Me KEOWN-BIDGOOD
of the forthcoming marriage of
Miss Mary Chambers, a former I Miss Esther McKeown daughter
Talent teacher, to William Wil­ of J. Scott McKeown of Portland,
more Woods at Portland June 8 was married to James Edwin Bid­
at the home of Mr. Woods' par­ good, son of Mr and Mrs. John R.
ents
Bidgood of Oregon City Thursday
• Harry Wooten recently sold his morning.
Dr Claude E Sayre
l-|M>un<l can of hin favorite
ranch on Wagner creek to Mr. performed the marriage service
I o I nmmm *
Van Fleet of Ashland Wooten and at Trinity Episcopal church in the
Pipe» 2ftc to $1.50
family left Tuesday for their for­ presence of several friends. Mr.
Yellow bowl, Frank Medico
mer home in northeastern New and Mrs Hal McNair entertained
and Dr. <i rah ¡un I h > w I
Mexico.
in honor of the couple at a wed- I
Shaving lotions 39c to $1
• Harland I xi we of the aviation ding breakfast before the cere­
Bill folds 49c to 8Ä
corps at McChord Field, Wash, is mony. Those present were the hon- |
sjq tniM rs | a papuajxo ire uo ouioq ored couple. Mrs. Harrv Carlton.
parents, Mr and Mrs H. H Lowe Mr and Mrs S B. McNair. Mr.
• Mrs Lyda Van Winkle of Je­ and Mrs Jack Young. Miss Mar­
A light, clean, convenient place to shop for good
rome Prairie has been a guest of jorie McNair .Miss Helen Sperling
her sister, Mrs Karl
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Baylor
and and William Hawkins.
things to eat, and we will save you money every
family the past week and attend­
Mrs Bidgood was graduated
ed the graduation exercises.
from Southern Oregon College of
day of the week.
• Relatives of Kenneth Miller re­ Education and Mr. Bidgood from
X
ceived word that he was drowned Oregon State college. They will
Reward your family with a vacation at
A Few Prices in Effect from June 6 to 13
near Fresno some time last week. make their home in Ashland
the HOTEL MANX — San Frandaco’1 fineit
■ Mrs. Otta Miller, mother of Ken- where Mr Bidgood is employed
located hotel . . . Powell <•/ Union Square ... in
I neth, and family lived several at the McNair Brothers drug
the very heart of the theatrical,
ONE POUND BOX
years in Talent before moving to store.
PLEASE DAD
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Gifts For Father
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HOTEL
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