Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 25, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    Friday, July 25, 19-11
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 8
(’raters Move Into
Second Place ’Fie
JERSEY CATTLE
People You Know!
Men in military service who1
• Weldon Heard visited in I.ake- have been assigned to duty in TOUR SLATED
view several days, returning home Oregon may obtain •’resident"
Service Men Need
Fishing Licenses
'
A Jersey cattle inspection toui
licenses after i of Jackson county farms, sponsor-
Friday and Saturday!
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VtciORT®
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PLUS
“ROUND UP”
with
Richard Dix
FRIDAY
FREE to the Ladies!
Constance Bennett
COSMETICS
SUN • MON • TUE
“LAS VEGAS
NIGHTS”
with
Tommy Dorsey and
His Orchestra
Wed’sday & Thursday
BARGAIN DAYS
ADULTS
15c
a
KIDDIES a Dime
“LIFE WITH
HENRY”
with
Ezra Stone
Pius-
“WAIKIKI
WEDDING”
fishing and hunting
Tuesday.
• Mr and Mrs. Milton Alfred, they have resided within the state ed by the Rogue River Jersey
who have been visiting Mr. and for a period of six months.
Cattle club will be held Saturday
Mrs. S. S. Davenport and Mr. and
Under the Oregon Game Code, morning followed by a noon picnic I
Mrs. Murray Murphey, left this a non resident is defined as a per­ at IJthin park Tins tour and pic­
week for their home in Huron, S. son who has not lived within the nic conclude three busy days of
D.
confines of the state for a period meetings and inspections by the
• Mr and Mrs Wallace Ingle and of six months immediately preced­ club.
daughter of Sacramento visited ing his application for a fishing
Inspection tours began Thursday
Tuesday with Mr. and Mi's H. S. or hunting license.
amt
will continue today of 4-H I
Ingle.
Many men in the service have club Jersey calf projects.
Is
The
• Sunday dinner guests of Mr. had the impression that they commit tee making this tour in-
and Mrs. —
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H. C.
Boyer were Mr. could legally fish or hunt without eludes C. J. Hunter, Bob Lyt!c, J ■
and Mrs. Frank Barnthouse, Mr a license or with a resident license R. McCracken, all of Ashland, 1
and Mrs. Veri Barnthouse and before six month’s residence in acompanied by laiwrence Francis,
daughter Margarette and John the state, but the Oregon State county 4-H club agent, and T R,
Boyer.
Game Commission has no power Warren of Portland, western rep­
• Rev. and Mrs. H G Eddy were to issue any special licenses for resentative of the American Jet-. MONTANA SOCIETY PICNICS
The Montana Society hud an
guests of Mr and Mrs. W W. service men. If a man wishes to s< > Cattle club
enjoyable picnic and meeting at 1
Robison Sunday Rev Eddy was fish or hunt before he has lived
A meeting of the Jersey cattle­ Uthla |>ark Sunday
Following
guest speaker at the Presbyterian in the state for six months, a non­ men is scheduled at the court
church Sunday.
resident license would be neces­ house in Medford at H p m to­ lunch the retiring president, John
Skibby, presided over the business
• Mrs. Leonora Broili has return­ sary.
night at which color movies will
ed home from an extended trip in
For the benefit of persons who be shown of outstanding western meeting ami program New offi­
the east. While away she attend­ desire to fish for a limited time, Jerseys and the modern methods cers elected were all from Med­
ford and included Francis II
ed the RNA convention in Duluth, a 10-day fishing license for non­ of
milk production. George Riddle Walker, president, Mr Harwood.
and took in many scenic places of residents is sold for $3
of Grants Pass, vice president of vice prosident, and Pearl K \\ al
interest enroute.
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the Rogue River Jersey club, also ker. secretary-treasurer The next
• Mr and Mrs C E. Huffman SHOWER FOR MISS GILMAN
will speak, telling of his recent
visited in Klamath Falls Sunday
Miss Dorothea Gilman was attendance at the national meet­ meeting will be held the third
Sunday in July. 1942, at 1.1 thia
• Mr and Mrs. A. C. Strange guest of honor at a shower at the ing of the club in New York
park.
,
,
have left for Twin Rocks where home of Mrs. E. G. Davis on Sce­
Saturday’s tour will tiegin at
they plan to spend the rest of the nic Drive. She received many love­
summer.
ly gifts for her new home. Guests the Charles Campbell farm two I NEW STATE POLICE HERE
• Rev. C. F McCall has returned included the honor guest. Miss miles from Medford on the Jack-
Robert T Ix*alle, state police
home from Pullman. Wash, where Gilman; her mother, Mrs A. L. sonville highway From i there the recruit, replaces Private J k
he attended a pastors’ institute for Gilman; her grandmother, Mis. I. group plans to inspect I herds on Beai ms . who has been sent to Kla­
two weeks.
S. Hatfield; her great-grandmo­ the farms of W. T I I-a Fount, math Falls Leslie was an out­
• Mrs J H Edgar attended the ther. Mrs. Sarah Holiday, and Henry Enders and Dick Joy ami standing athlete during his high
Synodical society sessions of the Mrs. C. A Williams and Kather­ Mr Dickirm.
school and college days and holds
Warren, field man of the club, several records and le* ere. Pri­
Presbyterian church held in Salem ine. Mrs R. L. Crosby. Mrs. C. H
announced
that
the
Oregon
club
last week.
i
Thomas. Miss Dorothea Flaharty,
vate and Mrs. Italic are making
• Mr. and Mrs Bill Bromlev, Mrs J E Leigh. Mrs, I. R. Barks­ picnic will be held July 27 at Sea­ their home in Ashland
who have been attending the Uni­ dale. Mrs R W Johnson. Mrs. Lee side and it is expected that Frank
venrity of Washington summer Dunkenson, Mrs. J. H. Orr, Mrs.; Branch Riley, noted lecturer and sue of Who's Who of
school, returned home Sunday.
B B. George, Elinore George. Mrs I former representative of the Ore­ herds, a directory of
• Dr. C. A. Haines went to Port­ E. G. Davis, June Davis, Mrs. gon chamber of commerce, will breeders, may now lx-
land on business last week.
Emma Hager. Eunice Hager and head the dav’s program. Warren from W C. Ix-th. Oregon club sec­
• Donald Randles will represent Mrs. Warren Cook, all of Ashland; also announced that the third is- I retary. Dallas, Ore
Ashland in the state derby with Mrs. Ted Albern, Mrs. Alice Bil-
his Skidoo raser this week at derback, Mary Bilderback and 1
Portland. His picture was in Tues­ Mrs Katherine Le Gault, all of
day’s Portland Oregonian.
Medford and Mrs. Charles Hum­
• Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tully and phrey of Eagle Point.
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daughter and Mr. and Mrs. B. U.
Casset of Seattle were week-end NEIGHBORS MEET
guests at the J. H Edgar home.
Neighbors of Woodcraft met
• Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Miles visit­ Monday evening with Harry Moore
ed with the Leonard Hall family presiding and Mrs. Alma Sten-
in Charleston last week. While nett reading reports. Mrs Ada
there they accompanied the Halls Jones was elected a new member.
on a few fishing trips and report Mrs. Mae Lindner and Mrs. Anna I
heavy catches. Leonard remem­ Messer were hostesses and Harry
bered many of his Ashland friends Moore had charge of the enter­
with large salmon and for awhile tainment.
Friday the refrigerator at the
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Bohemian club resembled a sal­ • Ashland people attending he
mon cannery.
young people’s conference of the
IS REALLY GRADE A
Methodist church at Little River i
this week include Dr. and Mrs.
George W. Bruce, Bill Cooke, Er-
nest Lytle, Wayne Pickens, Dick
Churned from choice cream produced
Stannard. Wilma F roman, Ida
in the Ashland area.
Willard, Emily Stannard, Ruth I
Stannard. Barbara Cary. Lois'
Ask your grocer for Sun (¿old Butter
Redford - and Laura Billings Dr
Bruce is one of the faculty mem-'
today!
bers for the conference.
• Mr. and Mrs. Walter Herndon
left for their vacation last Satur­
day. After visiting several days
with their sons Bob and Bill Hern­
don and families at Eugene, they
For home delivery, Phone
I
planned to visit several scenic
places of the West.
• Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weitzel and
children spent three days the first
of the week in Portland.
• Miss Helen Montgomery left
Sunday for Klamath Falls where
she joined a group of Klamath
Falls young people who will attend
never takes a vacation,
a young peoples' summer confer­
so be sure your property is
ence of the Congregational church,
which is being conducted at Camp
adequately and properly
Adams, near Oregon City.
Miss
insured while you are away
Montgomery will remain in camp
from home. For complete
until July 31. Mr .and Mrs. Don
insurance protection phone
Spencer accompanied her to Kla­
math Falls and then continued
their trip to Crater Lake.
• Mr. and Mrs. Homer Billings
are vacationing this week at Cree-
cent City.
• Born to Mr and Mrs. Edward
Truman July 21, a son.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Chipman
and Harry Chipman are vacation­
ing in Spokane this week.
REAL ESTATE and
• Mr. and Mis. J. E Moseley
REAL INSURANCE
visited with their daughter Bonnie
41 East .Main
Phone 8781
at the Shrine hospital -in Portland
I
last week.
K N T K II TAIN M K N T
Photic 75UI
Daily Matinee I:I5 p. in.
20 cent*
Evening* 6:45, 30 cents
Kiddie* a dime
Wednesdays and
Thursday* Dime Day*
Continuous show
on Sundays
Friday, Saturday
“The FACE
BEHIND THE
MASK”
with
Peter Lorre
and
“MUTINY IN
THE ARTIC”
with
Andy Devine
and
Richard Arlen
I
ALMO THE NEWM
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
“THE
LADY FROM
i CHEYENNE”
GOLD
SUN
with
Loretta Young
Robert Preston
BUTTER
***
PROTECT
ASHLAND ICE & STORAGE CO
☆
Billings Agency
With
Bing Crosby
Bob Burns
LITHIA
Tlie Medford Craters' 7 ,3 win
over Bend at the fail ground. park
Sunday moved them into a liCC-
ond-place tie in the Oregon Si itc
League's second half pennant race
Dutch Lieber, on the mound for
the Craters, turned in a nice game
with the hits well scattered and
with plenty of support from the
exceptional fielding of Al Wray
and Del Schroer. Lyle Turpin,
hurling for the Bend Elka, did not
faro so well and was driven to
cover in the fifth inning when the
Craters pounded in four runs to
bro« k a two-all deadlock. The fi-
nal run for the Craters came its
the result of two errors bv Short-
atop St el ter
Reward
your family with a vacation at
the HOTEL MANX — San Francisco’s finest
located hotel . . . Powell at Union Square ... in
the vary heart of the theatrical,
from
restaurant and shopping district.
HOTEL
SAN
MANX
FRANCISCO
ENTIRE
FAMILY
From
$ 4
RAINBOW'S
END
at Paxton, on the glamoroui Feather River,
where you can pan for gold and Ir-!-’ pay for
your vacation.
Ralet from
$2
HOTEL SAN CARLOS
invites you to Monterey • . . California's mnti
historic city . . . overlooking Fort Ord, on th«
Blue Bay of Monterey.
Ratet from
$2.50
HOTEL
CLUNIE
with its famous "Ultra-Modern Coffee Shop,
at Saeramento, Capitol City of California.
Ralet from
VEY
M.
$1.50
TOY
HOTELS
(Afay we tend yoet deicriptive folder)
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,
EXAMINER COMING
A traveling examiner of opera­
tors and chauffeurs la scheduled to
arrive in Ashland Friday. Aug 1
and will be on duty at the city
hall between the hours of I p m.
and 3 p. m. All those wishing per­
mits or licenses to drive cars are
asked to get in touch with the
examiner during these hours
• Mi and Mrs E H Poole and
daughter of Granta Pass were
week-end guests of Mr and Mis
R. E N< -'
Mrs. Ida M
Poole