Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 11, 1941, Page 4, Image 4

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Southern Oregon Miner
Published Every Friday
at 167 East Main Street
ASHLAND. OREGON
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1935, at the postoffice at
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What About The Concert Shell?
————
• Guests at the George Newlin
home the ¡>ast week were Quentin
LeMaster of D»ng Beach, nephew
of Mrs Newlin, whom she had
not seen for 18 years, and a
daughter and son-in-law. Mr and
Mis Joel Caldwell of St Helena.
. Calif., and their son Kenneth and
I family of Sprague River:
Mr
! Newlin has been confined to his
bed for the past year.
• Mr. and Mrs Delbert Clark and
family spent the week-end at
Crescent City.
• Mrs Gladys Reed, formerly
Gladys Goddard, of Yakima, Wash,
spent the Fourth with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs Delbert Goddard on
I Wagner creek
• Frank Manneas of Hoopa. Cal .
| spent the Fourth vacation in Tal-
i ent visiting his sister. Mrs Eliza
I beth loaming and faintly.
• Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walty
Sometime ago the proposal of a concert shell and and
son Jack left Tuesday for
Idaho where they were called by
dance floor for Lithia park grew out of the progressive the
serious illness of Mrs Walty s
planning stimulated by the cantonment possibilities. father
From the time of its conception, this project has gain­ I • J. Peterson, a disabled war
is being cared for at the
ed considerable support from civic groups and the veteran,
home of Mr and Mrs Guy
public, but this favor was to no avail in its recent en­ Staiger.
• Talent grange met Thursday
counter with the park board where it was discarded to evening
and elected Dale Dobbins
a new member. Program for the
the rubbish heap in short order.
was of a patriotic na­
Before consigning this project to an untimely evening
ture and opened bv all singing
grave it seems that it might be worthwhile to review ■‘America the Beautiful." YGA en­
a picnic at McKee bridge
its merits once more and be certain that the public is joyed
Wednesday Home economics club ■
agreeable to the "thumbs down" decision that it has had a picnic and meeting at the I
IJthia park Tuesday. Hospitality
been accorded thus far.
committee for the next meeting
Of course the primary purpose of the project was will be Mr and Mrs. Floyd I-acy, i
Borg and Lydia Baylor
to provide recreation for soldiers in the event of an Marian
• Mr and Mrs. L Putman of
army camp and to help prevent the growth of parasite Nebraska are visiting relatives tn I
Talent Mr Putman recently sold '
honky-tonks at the outskirts of the city. However, his
ranch and plans on spending I
aside from its connection with camp recreation, a mod­ the summer in Oregon visiting '
places of interest and later locat­
em concert shell and dance floor has considerable ing
in southern Oregon
merit as a contribution towards a bigger and better • Mr. and Mrs. C. A Moore left
Thursday morning for a 10-day
Ashland, in that it would provide an attractive amphi­ vacation
They will visit relatives
theatre for various community programs; it would in Klamath Falls and will leave
provide controlled recreation; it would not damage the there for San Luis Obiitpo Calif
park but would add to its attractiveness by replacing
the present outmoded bandstand, and judging from
previous experiences with similar projects, it would
very likely pay its own way.
So even though there seems to be a lull in canton­
ment interest pending definite congressional action,
that hardly seems an excuse to curl up in the shade and
pull a Rip Van Winkle until rudely awakened by de­
manding realities.
HILT NEWS
Friday, July 11, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
to visit a son and family.
• Mix Groing and son of Port­
land have been visiting Ben Clark
for the last week Mr Clark and
Mrs. Groing are brother and sis­
ter.
• Mr and Mrs Lem Frink and
daughter M«*da Jean. Mr and Mia
J Anderson, Mr. and Mrs Roy
Hill and son D»y. Junior Graham
and Mr and Mix R F l’arka en­
joyed a chicken dinner at the Lyle
Tame ranch on Dead Indian the
Fourth
• Mr and Mrs Roy Estes spent
the Fourth fishing on Applegate
river.
• Mr and Mu J I. Tryon had
as their guest at dinner Monday
Mr and Mu F West of Everett,
Wash . Mr and Mrs J Anderson
of Ashland ami Mr. and Mrs la'inJ
Frink of Talent.
SPECIAL
The W’ln One Circle of I he
Church of Christ met Thursday
afternoon with Mrs Jessie Neill In
charge Mrs T It Gosnell and
Mrs Viola Young were hostesses
• The Min.-i foi Quality Prtntlng
At Ashland’s NEW
"Jewel”
MATCHING
KING SET
CHOICE OF MEN
Pink or Natural Gold, n
Curved to Fit Wrist . . Small
and Accurate
$27.50
$19.75
THE WATCH AMERICA
IS TALKING ABOUT
17-Jewel Movement . . Pink
Gold Case and Dial . . Small,
Accurate. A watch of beauty
and distinction
’Del Mar’
Hematite Intaglio
44 pieces, Complete service
for eight. By 1881 Rogers.
Permanently Guaranteed
First choice of movie stars
$24.95
10K Solid Gold Mounting.
Built to Last
Hints
he
Groom
$14.95
DAINTY LOCKET
To thrill her feminine heart!
Delicate carving. Holds two
pictures. 18-inch chain to
match. Gold filled
$5.95
We have the ring to fit the
girl—as well as your purse
14K solid gold diamond set
Opening
Special!
$12.50« $100
Your Watch Tested
and Timed—FREE
ON OUR PAULSON
TIME MICROMETER
FREE WATCH
To get acquainted, we are
giving away a lady’s dia­
mond set wrist watch.
FREE TICKETS
JULY 10-11-12
Nothing to buy—no
obligation
Winning ticket in our
Window Monday
RAMSEY’S JEWELRY STORE
DEPUTY COUNTY CORONER
Litwiller Funeral Home
We Never Clow—Phone 4541
•
WIN ONE CIRCLE MEI
6-Diamond Duet
14K Solid Gold Mountings
—horsepower was truly horse power and you got it at the
livery stable? On Sunday afternoons you took your girl
riding in a nifty rubber-tired buggy. The traffic wasn’t so
heavy then, and you were never asked to show your driver’s
license. Remember ?
The Funeral Director hax come a “long way”
since the horse and buggy days.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pederson
haw announced the marriage of
their daughter, (‘lata May I’edei
son, to Arwld Hall, son of Mi and
Mrs Clyde Hall. The marriage <>■
curred in Reno, Nev , June Hi Al
ter their return from a trip Io
Nebraaka, they will make their
home in Ashland Mr Hall la em­
ployed at the Sander greenhouse
ami Mia Hall will continue •>. i
work at the Aahland Hotel Beauty
Shop.
OPENING VALUES
Waltham Premier
$1.00 to $1.50
Leather Watch Straps
REMEMBER WHEN
PEDERSEN BALL
JEWELRY STORE!
Eaton Tells Lions
VINCENT MANAGER FRUIT
GROW ERS’ SUPPLY COMPANY Of Life-Saving Work
• C. H. Vincent of Susanville as­
Many interesting facts concern­
sumed duties as the new resident ing the life saving work of the
manager of the Fruit Growers’ Red Cross were revealed at the
Supply company at Hilt July 1, Dons meeting Tuesday evening by
following resignation of Walde- Charles Eaton, Red Cross life-sav­
mar Holmberg who has been real­ ing instructor who will open a
dent manager tor several years, two-weeks class at the Twin
Mr. Holmberg is staying for a Plunges July 21.
short time to help Mr. Vincent
Effectiveness of this crusade
become accustomed to his new against unnecessary drownings is
duties here and then will move to indicated by the reduction from
Yreka.
13,000 in 1914 to 7,000 in 1940;
• Mr. and Mrs. W. Dutro and however, the speaker indicated
sons Ernest and Norman spent there is still much to be done to
the holiday week-end visiting rouse public interest and safety
their daughter, Mrs. Jack Frey.
consciousness for 80 per cent of
• Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gran and the population are still unable to
son Billy, Horton Geroy and Ted swim.
Jorgensen were in Yreka Thurs­
Briefly reviewing some of the
day evening to supper and a show. facts about drowning revealed by
• Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ekwall, Red Cross studies. Eaton pointed
Axel Ekwall, Russel Williams and out that most deaths from drown­
Irvin Mendes spent Thursday and ing occur during the adventurous
Friday in Klamath Falls.
ages between 15 and 25 with the
• Godfrey Walker of Westwood ration of 10 men to one woman
is visiting at the home of his son, and that majority of these drown­
W. W. Walker and family, who ings are within 40 feet of the
spent the Fourth on a picnic in shore where they should be pre­
Lithia Park and drove to Burney ventable.
Saturday to visit relatives.
At the conclusion of the meet­
• Mr and Mrs. Donovan W’ard ing, the Lions unanimously voted
and daughter Diane spent their to sponsor the local life saving
Fourth vacation in Humboldt classes and to assist in the ar­
county.
rangements and publicity.
• Mr. and Mrs. Marlow F. Geroy
and family went on a motor trip • Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Robinson
uic week-end
nccn-cuu .visiting ouiWLa
tuic uunuav
v»ccn-
over the
Shasta | cuiu
and sun
son spent the
holiday week-
dam. Eureka and Crescent City.' end with her mother at Susan-
• Among those who spent Fri­ ville.
day in Ashland were Mr and Mrs • Mr. and Mrs. W. A Gran and
M. Seif and grandson, Jere; Mr. son Billy and Mrs. G. G. Black
and Mrs. Andy Vieira and daugh­ and children spent Sunday visit-1
ters, June and Lois; Mr. and Mrs. ing relatives at Cave Junction,
George Vieira; Mr. and Mrs. W. Ore.
A. Gran and son Bill, Ted Jorgen­ • Mrs. E. Hjertager of Yreka
sen and Audomar De Clerck; Mr. was visiting in Hilt Monday.
and Mrs. Walker, daughter Au­ • Mr and Mrs. Walter Bray and
drey and sons Billy and Buster; daughter Judy. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams Frank Ward and Mr and Mrs.
and son Roy; Mrs. G. G. Black McCullough spent the Fourth at
Fort Bragg.
and children, Ivan and Lois.
• Mr and Mrs Robert Trinca • Mrs. Frank Ollund was hostess i
and Mr. and Mrs. John Trinca at a one o’clock luncheon for i
and son spent Friday at Crater Mrs. W. Holmberg last Tuesday.
Lake.
Those attending were Mesdames
• Mrs. Olive Allison spent the R. F. Schlappi, Nora Bailey, Ed j
week-end with friends at Smith Adams, Bill Roush, A. Hail, Ben |
River.
Ollom, W. Tallis, John De Witt, |
• Gerald Black and Billy Bray Harry De Jamett, W. A. Bray,
spent Thursday and Friday at the Ray Elliott, A .Pedersen, Flor-
ence Clark, Fred Bayliss, Frank
ranch at Bray.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vieira drove Graves and the guest of honor,
to Sacramento for the week-end. i Mrs. W Holmberg.
NEWTON-PUTMAN
Miss Lils Evelyn
Newton
daughter of Mr and Mrs Klmei
Newton of Murshfleld, and James
Byers Putman, son of Mi and
Mrs James A Ihitman of Ashland
were unltted in marriage July 4 at
the b’nst Church "i >'!• >let in \ >
land with the Ri-v Wendell lieili
tson of Eugene leading the mar­
riage lines Following the cere
ntony a reception was held nt th<
home of Mr. and Mrs. J A I hit­
man. The young couple will live in
Eugene where Mr Putman is em­
ployed. On Wednesday evening
before her marriage the bride was
honored at a shower at the home
of Mrs George A Andrews As
slsting hostesses were Miss Etna
Davis
Miss Maty Esthit
Davis
“THE HOME OF BETTER JEWELRY”
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SWEDEN BURG BUILDING
ASHLAND, OREGON