Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 27, 1941, Page 4, Image 4

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Friday, June 27, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
• Mr and M in Hill McNair at­
tendevi a state druggist convention
ut Geni hurt thls weck
• Mr und M in Culi Boyil of lam
Angeles, enroute to BHtlsil Co
luuibia, vlsited Tueaday wlth Mrs
ltoyd's uni’lr,
Andrews.
HILT NEWS
Southern Oregon Miner
Published Every Friday
at 167 East Main Street
ASHLAND. OREGON
Parties Feature
Social Life of Hilt
CHAS M. GIFFEN
WILLJAM SAVIN
Publishers
• The Women's Society of Chris
tian Service met Thursday after­
noon at the club house with Mrs
T Anderson as hostess. Mrs. John
Ik* Witt, president, conducted the I
Entered as second-class
meeting which was opened by the ,
SUBSCRIPTION
matter February 15,
reading of the first Psalm by Mrs '
RATES
1935, at the postoffice at
■ Quamme and prayer by the* chap- :
(In Advance)
Ashland, Oregon, under
lain, Mrs Arthur Pedersen. Fol- I
ONE
YEAR
...........
31.50
the act of March 3, 1879.
lowing the regular business an i
SIX MONTHS
80c
announcement was made that
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(Mailed Anywhere in the
there would be just one meeting
TELEPHONE 8561
United States)
I in July. Those who attended were '
i Mesdantes John De Witt, T. An- j
j derson, Arthur Pedersen, Bert
SET YOU FREE”
; Mitchell, W Holmberg. T. Quant- I
me, H. De Jarnott, Frank Bern-
heisel, A. Samuelson. W. Dutro,
F Haynes. Ray Elliott. E. Rich­
ardson, Enzie Wright, W. Gran.
Bemheisel, Maud Wert. Stella
Although the cantonment civic coordinator has O
Roop. E. Robinson. Frank Ohlund
stressed the “if, as and when’’ basis of the proposed and Crandall. Refreshments were
by the hostess. Mrs An­
cantonment, planning work should continue with all served
derson.
possible haste, for the effects of such a project are too • Mr and Mrs. Walt Foster cele­ A few of the 359 British refugee children, cared for until they
■i RODEO StAltlS
brated their first wedding anniver­ could lie placed In families, by the Netuncn’a Church In*tltuti* of
immense to be gambled with.
sary Thursday with a dinner at New York, Episcopal church organization at the New 1 ork waler
(inns
The project already has had its progressive influ­ their home which was attended by front. They came from London, Oxford, Col entry, with memorlrs
( iip*
Mr. and Mrs W W Walker and of Mack-outs and liomhlng?«. Now they are safe for the duration
ence by making the general public more keenly aware sons
Drop In and mm * our new
of
the
war.
Buster and Billy and daugh­
M iT<hiiiiill*e
of civic problems and resulting in the organization of ter Audrey, and Russel Williams. TALENT NEWS
After the dinner all attended the
a city planning commission. It has roused us from our show
in Ashland.
rather monotonous “business as usual” attitude • Donna McCullough's 10th birth­
was the occasion celebrated
against which most new and progressive ideas come to day
Silt Uf ui't ion <> mirali 1 «•<•«1
with a picnic party in Lithia park
Thursday followed by a show in • The Boy Scouts attended the
naught.
Still more enrollees are needed
the afternoon. A lovely lunch show at the Craterlan theater Ln
One worthwhile project suggested as a direct result which
included a pink and white a group Thursday evening. The for the summer sports program,
accoidmg to Al Simpson, direct- ‘
of cantonment planning has been the proposed con­ birthday cake with 10 candles was next meeting will be held Thurs­ i or.
Tennis and swimming are be­
day
evening
in
conjunction
with
enjoyed by the party. Donna re­
struction of a band concert shell and dance floor in ceived
ing attempted between showers
many nice gifts. Those who the Townsend club.
but clear weather will find these
Lithia park, the primary purpose in mind being to help attended were Ruth Rosecrans. • Mr. and Mrs. L. S. DeBord sports
going in full swing. Again
who operate the Talent lunch
Babe
and
Helen
Bemheisel,
Au
­
provide for the recreation of soldiers who will overflow drey Graves. Marylyn Dunaway, stand spent Sunday in Canyon Simpson reminded that, especially
these two s(M>rts. need more par­
into Ashland. A supervised community dance, it was Judy Bray, Diane Ward, Barbara City guests of relatives.
• Mrs. Leo Nelson and two chil­ ticipants badly for better compe­
j
Alphonse
and
Laura
Geroy,
and
pointed out, is a big “ounce of prevention” against the i the hostesses Mrs. Walter Bray. dren of near Medford and Mi's. S tition The director also added
that the entire program is going
sprouting up of uncontrollable beer and dance dives Mrs. Ruby Coleman, Mrs. Don Drake of Nebraska called on on
despite the rain.
friends here Monday afternoon.
I
Ward
and
Mrs.
Frank
Ward.
outside the city limits.
Tin- baseball school Is progress­
! • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward. • Mateline Maxwell, daughter of
ing nicely, said Simpson Plans
In addition, the plan has other commendable feat­ Donna McCullough, Mr. and Mrs I Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Maxwell, II are
under way now whereby soft-;
Don Ward and daughter Liane spending a vacation in Lockey, 1
ures aside from its connection with camp recreation. spent the week-end in Klamath Tex., visiting relatives.
ball teams will be organized
• Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cowdrey presenting various sections
A modern concert shell would be an attractive addition Falls.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cappello and children Carl and Shirley town and Inter-city games will
to the park especially since it would do away with the drove to Weed Saturday.
spent the week-end in Selad Val­ played.
Simpson also drew attention
I
present prehistoric band stand and would be a welcome • Mrs. Maud Wert spent the ley. Calif, with relatives.
• Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maygard the fine opportunity offered the
week-end
in
Ashland
visiting
at
addition to the limited recreational facilities of Ash­ the home of her daughter, Mrs I and family of Seattle visited at program participants to learn
the home of Mr and Mrs Claude golf. Classes will be held at the
land. Aside from its use for community dances, it Ernest Francis.
Williams
last week. Mrs. Williams golf course every Monday and I
•
Mrs.
W.
Walker
and
Mrs.
Walt
Thousands of travelers will take
would provide an amphitheatre for various outdoor Foster drove to Weed Tuesday
Wednesday at 3 p. m. with Jean
is the mother of Mr. Maygard.
—
timeout this year to know Amer­
Fiberhart
as
instructor.
• Mr. and Mrs. Roy Entes spent |
gatherings.
morning.
ica better. "Grand Circle Tour"
• Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bray and Sunday at Crescent City guests of
fares permit you to start your
So let’s stay wide awake and keep on planning for daughter
trip anywhere, see America from
Judy attended the base- Mr and Mrs. Charles Estes. form­
coast tocoast and return to your
the future regardless of whether or not the camp ball game in Hornbrook Sunday er residents of Talent.
starting point for o nly...
and picnicked after the game • Harland Lowe who spent the
comes to the valley.
past month visiting his parents
with relatives.
Bill Blackmer of Ashland was
• Mrs. Ethel Seif was guest of returned to McCTiord Meld where elected one of the 12 mayors at
honor Tuesday at a surprise birth­ he is stationed with the US army. Corvallis Monday ns the fifth an­
—in ihaiz can anJcoaciM«
day party which celebrated her • Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stone of Se­ nual Beaver Boys State got under
reaching the half-century mark. attle spent the week-end at the way.
»135 ROUND TRIP in standard
who attended were the co­ home of Mr and Mrs. Elmer Cook ( The Boys' State is s|s>nsored by
Pullmans (plus 145 for a Pull­
Testifying before a senate committee, Leon Hender­ Those
hostesses and sponsors, Mrs. Clin- Mrs. Cook is an aunt of Mrs 1 the American Is'gion and this
man lower all the way, $54.50
for an upper).
son, federal * price administrator,
Said
that
he
Will
Op-
ton Cobb, Mrs' Arthur Pedersen
t eoersen ! Stone.
»tone
week at camp mak.-.x it DOMibie
,
.
j and tr
— rr»z4
ells, nr>^
t„ actual|y
11(.
Mrs.
Ed ULr^n«.
Wells,
and Vf«-«
Mrs. Or- ’ (* * Mr and Mrs R. F. Parks were for th,. f
pose further wage increases if they force unjustified | nan
You can travel as many as 9,000
at ............
dinner
Sunday
n
fainl|lar
Lee, Mrs. Olive Allison and
...... entertained
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.. - in I moc
miles, and hy going on one of
Mr. and Mrs
Ro wUh thc (lutl..w all(1 |M)W(.rM an(1
loomingcamp. The | i Lithia
Uthia park by Mr
Mrs, Ro-I
Ameri- ­ Miss Bernice Bloomingcamp.
increases in commodity costs. He then praised Ameri
Southern Pacific's Four Scenic
a lovely
Involu I land
Purkii Those
rnnM who
u/hii enjoyed
pnioVMl t
......
refreshments included a
land Parks
general
makeup
of
all
the
offices
Routes and returning on a dif­
can industry for cooperating with his department in birthday cake baked by Mrs. A. | the party were Bob Bectei of of county, state and nation.
ferent S. P. route, you'll see twice
Walter Bevington.
--------”— Mrs.
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the vital work of preventing inflation and holding Pedersen. Mrs. Seif received many Dunsmuir,
Attendance at the camp this
as much on your Grand Circle
lovely gifts and birthday cards Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Parks, Mr. and year is 264 with Medford second
Tour of America!
down prices.
from friends and relatives in hon­ Mrs. Roland Parks and daughter only to Portland in the size of
Th« Friendly
Tammy.
Labor is taking a mighty short-sighted point of or of the occasion.
their delegation Others attending
Mi Southern Pacific
• Mr and Mrs. Ray Lewi* and from Ashland in addition to "May­
•
Bob
Purvis
of
Portland
is
guest
view if it believes it can keep on getting higher and at the home of his brother, Jim Carl Slack visited friends in Ga-
Be« your local 8 P. agent or writ«
or" Blackmer are Bill Green, Hill
J A ORMANDY. Gen
Agent.
zelle, Calif., Sunday
higher wages without, in the long run, producing price Purvis.
Cooke, Bill Cate and Fritz Buehl-
622 PaciAc building, Portland, Ora.
• Casey Jones of Yreka started • Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Moffit
increases which will have a ruinous effect on the stand­ to
work in the box factory Mon- family of Medford called on Mr
ard of living of the great masses of the American peo­ day.
and Mrs. George I’heifer Saturday
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afternoon.
ple. What really counts is a family’s “real wages”— MRS. WILLIAM
• Ray Schumaker, wife and
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The World’s News Seen Through
that is, its income judged by the light of what it will Funeral services were held Mon­ daughter have returned to Talent
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day morning at the Litwiller Fun­ after an absence of four years.
buy. Today labor’s “real wages” are the highest in its eral
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home for Mrs. William Lind­ Mrs Schumaker is installing a
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An Internahonal Daily Neu iffaffer
history. Strikes and lockouts which result from unjust­ say, who passed away at her home fountain in the Blake building ad­
Publnird
hr
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joining
the
Norris
grocery
Mr.
June
20.
Mrs.
Lindsay
was
born
ified and unfair demands on the part of labor must
One. Norway Street, Iknton, M.<wa huartti
22, 1871 in Shetland Islands Schumaker formerly was owner of
is Truthful—Constructive—tlnbiiied—Free from Sensational­
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eventually force “real wages” down by inflating prices. Jan.
near Scotland. In 1909 she was the Talent meat market.
ism — Editorials Are Timely and Instructive, and Ita Dally
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• Mrs. Rosetta Merrick of Pasa­
American industry, as Mr. Henderson said, is doing married to William Lindsay at dena
Features, Together with the Weekly Magazine Section, Make
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is visiting her sister, Mrs
Fresno, Calif.
They moved to
the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Home.
a fine job on behalf of the public. Retail industry, led Ashland where they have since I I Elizabeth Breese, who is ill at
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Price ¿12.00 Yearly, or j I 00 a Month.
her
home.
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by the chain stores and by the organized independents, resided. She is survived by her
Saturday Issue, including Magazine Section, ¿2 60 a Year.
husband and three sons, Henry, • Mr. and Mrs. Merle Miller of
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is providing an especially noteworthy example of this. Rolland and David of Ashland. Boulder, Colo, have been guests
Introductory Offer, 6 Issues 25 Cents.
Obtainable at:
These stores have publicly pledged themselves to fight Rev. James Edgar officiated at' of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hamilton
fo rthe past week.
the services.
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Planning Should Be Pushed
.. 5c, 98c
Boy Scouts Attend
Theater In Body
MORE YOUTHS
PROGRAM NEED
ETZ
SEE AMERICA
from coast
Ashland Boy Is a
Boys* State Mayor
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$nn round tiip
Let Labor Emulate Industry
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profiteering, to discourage speculation, to keep the
public informed as to true conditions, to oppose “hys­
terical” buying, and to do everything else in their pow­
er to prevent price rises. Retail industry, in other
words, is not trying to cash in on the emergency. And
that is one of the main reasons why price increases
have so far been moderate, despite the inflationary
tendencies that any such extraordinary efforts as the
arms drive produce.
Labor, if it is interested in its own welfare, to say
nothing of the nation’s welfare and security, would do
well to take a page from industry’s book. Some of la­
bor’s best friends have said time and again that there
is no legitimate excuse for most of the recent strikes
which have delayed production of essential supplies.
It is to be hoped that Mr. Henderson’s far-sighted
point of view finds its reflection in other high govern­
ment circles.—Industrial News Review.
REMEMBER WHEN
—the silver cannister stood in the center of the dining room
table? Salt, pepper, vinegar and pepper sauce filled its
bottles, and its shining metal and glass made a showy
centerpiece. Remember?
Our Hervices are not “showy”—but dignified
and reverent.
DEPUTY COUNTY CORONER
Litwiller Funeral Home
C.M. Litwiller
We Never Close—Phone 4541
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Christian Science Reading Room
Pioneer Avenue
Ashland, Oregon
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