Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 15, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    Friday, Aug. 15, 1911
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 8
LITHIA
About People You Know!
Friday and Saturday!
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REACHING FOR
THE SUN ”
with
Joel McCrea
Ellen Drew
PLUS
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WAGON
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TRAIN
FRIDAY
FREE to the Ladies!
Constance Bennett
COSMETICS
SUN • MON • TUE
• Mr and Mrs A L. Wren and
sons spent the week-end at Hiatt
Dam.
• Mrs. Jim Elder visited last
week with her parents in San
Francisco.
• Mr and Mrs A. H Beagle vis-
ited several days in Red Bluff.
Calif, last week.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. C. B road y and
son visited in Portland and Salem
last week.
• Miss Genevieve McGee has re­
turned home from an extended
trip that took her to many scenic
places in the United States She
was accompanied by two other
young ladies, teacher friends.
• Sunday callers at the home of
Rev and" Mrs. C. F McCall were
Rev. and Mrs. I. G. Nace of Port­
land.
• Miss Shirley Willard is vaca­
tioning in Yosemite National park.
• Mr .and Mrs. Bill Huffman and
daughter of Fort Lewis. Wash ,
visited several day’s with Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Huffman.
• Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Mann Aug. 4 in Portland, a
daughter.
• Mr. and Mrs. Will Dodge spent
their vacation in Idaho. Salt l^ake
City and Yosemite. While away
they attended a regional conven­
tion or district deputies of the
Elks lodge which was held in Salt
Lake City.
• Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Rude. Miss
Audrey Rude and Loren Sewell
are vacationing in Vancouver, B.
C.
• John Daughterly is in San
Francisco this week on business
• Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Brown Aug. 7, a daughter.
• Mrs. J. A. Pope and daughter
of Boone, la. visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Yeo and i
Í Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Yeo.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Wick
and daughter of Portland visited
several days at the J. R. Wick
home.
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RACING ÂGAÏNST TIME! -
Twa io»cy little shtars
ra mas beat! 4
HILT NEWS
a
I
• WED & THUR
“VIVACIOUS
LADY”
with
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lovely pink and white birthday
cake were served.
• Mrs. Olive Allison and Mrs.
Beryl Calkins spent Thursday on
a fishing trip on Butte creek.
• Roy Williams had sufficiently
recovered from his injuries to be
brought home from the Weed
hospital early last week and is
now able to be up and around
some.
• Laura Geroy, Rita Sultana,
Annabelle Graves. Betty Dunaway
and Jean Harris left Sunday for a
week of camping and the Girl
Scout camp at Lake ’o the Woods.
• Mr and Mrs. Bus Cavin mo­
tored to Klamath Falls Sunday.
• Roy Green left for Sacramento
Wednesday.
• Bob and Allan Oleson are stay­
ing at the club house for a week,
visiting their father.
• Orin Gossett was in Hilt Sun­
day visiting Sam Dunaway Jr.
• Mr. and Mrs. Pitmo Favero
drove to Weed Sunday to attend
a picnic.
• Ernest Dutro and Buster Nel­
son accompanied Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Gran to Yreka Saturday eve­
ning.
• Horton Geroy returned home
Friday from the Happy Hollow
dairy near Yreka where he was
employed.
• Mrs. J. R .Hillhouse nee Rosalie
Pennington of Redding visited in
Hilt recently.
• Miss Donna McCullough of
Klamath Falls has been visiting
at the home of her _
grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. Gran and son
Billy drove to Grenada Friday
evening.
• Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams
and son Roy and grandson Gene
Watts of Chico drove to Ashland
Saturday.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. Dutro drove
to Medford Friday evening to take
their dog to the veterinary.
I
Ginger Rogers
James Stewart
and
“PLAY GIRL”
with
Kay Francis
BARGAIN DAYS
ADULTS
15c
Z*-ZZVzZ.ZZ/Zzzz>zZ>zzZ'zi*-ZZZ
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
£0S TH£
Bulletin Reveals
Irrigation Needs
Craters Show Power
In Defeating K. Falls
STRIKE UP
THE BAND
Mickey Rooney
Judy Garland
CALIFORNIA for
no extra rail fare
SUN
GOLD
BUTTER
KENNETH JAMES WRAY
Field, Calif.
, Saturday
can go EAST through
KIDDIES a Dime
Funeral services were held
Tuesday afternoon at the Litwiller
Funeral home for Kenneth James
Wray, infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Devon Wray. The baby was bom
May 15, 1941 and passed away
Sunday morning, Aug. 10. The
mother had cared for the baby at
6 o’clock and when she went to
his crib at 7.30 she found him suf­
focated. Members of the Latter
Day Saints church at Medford
were in charge of the services.
The baby is survived by his par­
ents, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
O N. Wray of Ashland and Mr.
and Mrs. H. F. Dort of Hamilton
ON SPORTS
• Born to Mr. and Mrs Bernie
Young of Bums, Aug It. a xon.
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The baby’s mother was formerly
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Jean Claycomb.
• Marian A Bell of San Bernar­
dino is visiting her uncle and wife,
While looking over the current
Mr .and Mrs. Charles M. Giffen
issue of Tlie Ring magazine the
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• Mrs. Don Olton and son of other day, I.Told You So came
UF DANCER AND COURAGl
Eugene visited last week with Mr. across mention of Al Kanixick, ’
BEYOND BELIEF I
and Mrs. Clyde Caton.
former Russian ballet dancer who
• Miss Celene Morgan
_
visited last I was known in the wrestling world
Karasick Captain llarri Shrink. world
week with her parents. Mr and I at the Russian Lion.
Mrs. J. R Morgan, near Rogue ¡ wrestled many bouts for Promo­ traveler and prislucer of the
River.
I ter Maek Lillard in Medford and film, "Beyond Bengal," appear­
• Bom to Mr. and Mrs Millard Klamath Falls and was known all ing on the l.lthla Hcrccn Friday
Cyester Aug. 5, tn Glendale, Calif. I over the world for his mat ability. and Sntunhiy. ( apt. Schenck
a son.
I Since i/tlring from actual parti­ hum under fire on the Hurnin
• Dr. Mattie Shaw is visiting her cipation a few year« ago, Kara-
road less than a year agm He
niece, Mrs Nell Francis Knight­ sick has been successfully pro­ has I hm ' ii renting in Vhland tills
I
moting
in
Honolulu
One
of
his
on, in Seattle.
|Hist week anil will ap|>ear in
• Born to Mr. and Mrs. Dean big drawing cards is Tony Morelli, IM'rson at the l.lthla to di'scribe
the Mad Man frm Manhattan, who
Warren Aug. 8. a son.
his travels.
• J. Morgan Cook, formerly em­ cut quite a swath in Medford with
ployed at Fort millers store, now his smother hold. Morelli is a vil­
is employed in Vancouver. Wash lain of the flint order on the BELLVIEW NEWS
• George Moore underwent an Islands an<| all other wrestlers
appendectomy Saturday at the there are gunning for a victory • Mr an<i Mrs L E L Jones
over the New Yorker He has been and daughter from Portland were
Community hospital.
• Miss Alice Huntley of Portland undefeated in six bouts at the week-end guests of Mr and M in
is visiting at the home of Mr. and time of this writing but has yet to Roy Clow
meet such notables as A'ha rite • Mr and Mrs A It Kincaid.
Mrs. J. Edward Thornton.
• Miss Annette Sharyon of Duns­ Carr. Sammy Kohen anti Don i Mr. and Mrs Arthur Haniaker,
muir visited with her parents. Mr Juan Sebastian, the singer. all Eunice Kincaid and Earl Warren
and Mrs. L. G. Sharyon the first having appeared several times for i made a business and pleasure trip
Promoter IJIIard.
1 to Bly Sunday
of the week.
• E A. Perkins of Sacramento
IzUcrative employment has lured • Miss Barbara Terrill of Talent
was looking up old friends in young fellows from the other isl­ spent last week visiting with Bet­
Ashland the first of the week. He ands of Hawaii. Maui and Kauai ty Nichols
was a former resident of Ashland, > and greatly increased the popula­ • Mi and Mrs W E S
having attended the old South tion of Honolulu. The result is were in Klq/nath Falls on business
school. He was a boyhood friend need for wholesome entertainment Sunday
of Fred Homes. H. C Galey and and Karasick, has answered the • Kenneth Bell who has Ixs-n
CAPTAIN MARKY MUHEN«’K
others who have made their houie demand by giving thq crowds the visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs
—will itpiHMtr In iwroou and
in Ashland for many years.
very best in professional wrest- R E Bell on a 10-davx furlough
• Mrs. Pearl Wardle, Marshall i ling. And at the same time he has returned Saturday to the IJS na­
tell of his thrilling adventure«
Shields and two sons, Mrs Elenor I not increased his popular price val training station at San Diego.
In world tnisei.
Powell and Mrs. Jessie Kilgore scale which probably is the reason • Mrs. Lyle Bressler, Mrs ’Annie
were Klamath Falls visitors Sun­ for his capacity houses
Taylor and Bonnie Jean Bressler
day.
His many friends tn southern spent Friday at the A R Kincaid
• Mr. and Mrs. J Webb of Lew­ I Oregon wish Karasick continued home.
iston, Ida. were guests of Mr. and I success In his wrestling enter- • Ed Grimm made a business trip
Mrs. C. I. J. Porter last week.
to Medford Monday
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• Elmer Byrd who lx employed
BROTHER OF MRS. WEAVER
nt I »orris spent the week-end with
KILLED IN MILL MISHAP
his family
• Bobby Brock from Tacoma ar­
Mrs. Charles Weaver, wife of a
rived Sariifday rt<> spend several
junior high school instructor here,
weeks with re 1A lives in Bellview
received word Friday that her
and Ashland.
brother, Jean Carson, had passed
• W O Martin made n business
away after injury in a lumber
trip to Klamath Falls Tuesday
mill. While working at the Bo­
• Mrs Mark True spent Tuesday
hemia Lumber company mill he
with her father. H I. Gregory. o*
was caught in a belt and injured
Central Point
so badly that he died soon after
• Miss Faith Knight of Talent
at a hospital in Eugene.
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spent several days last week with
Miss Barbara Warren
SOCIETY MEETS AT PARK
• Mrs W E Siebert and Barbara
The Christian Missionary soci­
Warren were In Medford on bust
ety met W’ednesday at Lithia
nexs Wednesday of last work
park. After a covered dish lunch­
• Earl Hamilton left Monday for
eon a business session and pro­
a business trip to Crescent City
gram hour were in charge of Mrs. Tony Morelli, who I» going good
and other coast cities
T L. O’Harra. Reports on the in Hawaiian wrestling circle«.
• Edith Turnbull who Is staving
Turner convention were given by
with her sister. Mrs Harold Bohn,
Mrs. Earl Rogers, Mrs Charles
spent the week-end with her mo­
Blake, Mrs. Ed Gettling and Mrs
ther. Mrs Buck Helm, in Ashland.
C. O .Holman.
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• Pearl Henrv is unending a few
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Irrigation requirements of crops days this week with Bettv Dnllv
grown in various sections of Ore­ at the Daily mill on the Dead
gon range from a mini »till in of Indian
rrfo.it of • The mattress and comforter
about 18 inches a year In i ntost
Led by Dutch Leiber’s ftne the western and couthero counties government protect was complete-*
pitching and 15 hits the Medford to a maximum of 84 inches a year Friday Thirtv-xix mattresses end
Craters trounced Klamath Falls in some of the sandy soils of east­ 36 comforters were made Mrs
THEY SING:
14 to 7 in an Oregon State league ern Oregon, according to a new Carl Henrv wax In cAmnlrte
game at Klamath Falls Sunday bulletin,' "Irrigation Requirement char«v of the work and deserves
“OUR LOVE
afternoon. The win put the Crat­ of Arable Oregon Sods," just is­ a lot of credit for Jhe Mme she
AFFAIR”
ers in a tie with Silverton for first sued by the experiment station
I donated All those taking advan­
•
»t*«r
Ul,
place. In spite of doubles by
The bulletin summarizes exist­ tage of the protect were wel*
Wray, Sauer and Leiber, the Cra­ ing data from most sections of the pleased with the results
ters lost the Saturday night state, even .though in some cases A Mr and Mv*. Carl Henrv and
king’s-x game 8 to 4.
the information may be incom­ family were dinner guests Sunday
In other state league clashes. plete pending further research. of Mr and Mr.s Charles Whitnhrr
Silverton stopped Toledo 11 to 1 One section of the bulltin deals at Butte Falls The Whitcher f«m
and Bend whipped Albany by the with irrigation requirements of llv are former BMIview residents
same score Hills Creek took the I Willamette valley soils, in which having moved to Butte Falls
measure of Eugene 7 to 5.
region the farmers of western Or­ about a vear ago
In the Southern Oregon league egon have led the country in adap­ A Mr and Mrs Fred R Nichol.«
11
Medford, Grants Pass and Cres­ tation of the sprinkler method for and danehter from Klamnth Fa'*«
cent City, the only three teams supplemental irrigation of inten­ Mr. and Mrs Robert Nichols and
with
entered, found themselves all in sive crops.
babv from Grants Pass and Mr
a tie for first place as a resqJt of
A four-year study of irrigation and Mrs Darrell Nichols from
the Crescent Chty Merchants’Yi to efficiency is reported on showing Wolf Creek wet-^f dinner greats
2 win over the Rogues at Crescent that findings have already been of Mr and Mrs Jim Tucker Sun­
City Sunday. With ex-Crater Bob used in some cases in streamlining day. The Nichols boys are sons of
Fox on the mound, the Rogues pumping plants and distribution Mrs. Tuckep.
o
took an 11 to 2 win over Grants systems. The experiment .station
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Pass in a Saturday night exhibi- began its Willamette valley irri­ SYKES ICFJ KIVES
SAW YER M>H E
tion affair at Medford.
gation studies 32 years ago When RADIO DIPLOMA
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Miss Alice Sawyer, daughter of
practically no farms had irriga­
Wayne E Sykes, son of Mrs. Mr and Mrs I J Sawyer, for­
• Mr. and Mrs Wyatt Padgett tion systems. Now some 50.000
went to Crater Lake Sunday.
acres are irrigated in that region., Grace G. Sykes of Ashland, was merly of Ashland, tend David A.
one of a class of radio men receiv­ Lowe Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs
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ing diplomas at Scott Field ¿east of D. Arthur Izowe of Seattle were
TALENT NEWS
St. Louis last week.
’ married at the First Christian
After having completed the reg­ church in Salem Aug. 2 Follow­
(Continued from page 1)
ular 22-week radio operators’ and ing the ceremony a reception wax
run’s mother. , .
mechanics' course, the men are held for the relatives After a
• Mr. and Mrs Andy Carrol and qualified for active duty with any wedding
trip to British Columbia
family of near Trail called‘in Tal­ army air corps in the United
the couple will live in Seattle
ent Sunday evçning. Mr. Carrol States or her possessions.
I , i where Mr. Lowe is employed.
and daughter Esther remained
and will work in pear harvest.
• Harold Thompson who is em­
ployed at Silverton at a lumber
camp, spent the week-end visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Thompson.
• Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cook and
Mrs. King of Ashland and Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Parks of Talent
spent Sunday with KJr. and Mrs.
Victor . Milbum on Thompson
creek.
• Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith and
small daughter of Ashland called
»
on relatives hère Sunday evening.
• Mr. and Mrs. Forest Jennings
moved from the Golden property
into the Thompson house across
from the Bchool house.
*
• Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Baker of
Whittier, Calif purchased the
ranch of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fox on
Anderson creek Mr. Baker plans
Fast, air-conditioned train* all
on building a new log house as
the way including streamliner*
one of extensive improvements to
and coach-tourist economy trains.
the ranch. The Foxes purchased
the property belonging to Mrs.
| Lizzy Wagamot. Mrs Wagamot
has lived on the place for the past
35 years.
The Friendly Southern Pacific
• Mr. and Mrs. L Putma of Ne-
See local S.P agent or write J. A.
braska, who are camped on the
ORMANDY, Gen. Pass. A Kt nt. 622
property of Sam Hamilton, re-
Pacific Building, Portland, Oiegon
turned home Monday from a twt)
For home delivery, Phone «701
weeks trip in Washington and
J northern Oregon.
I
SAWMSAMW
IS REALLY GRADE A
If you’re planning a trip East
and back this year, just remem­
ber that Southern Pacific round­
trip tickets take you Eati through
California for not lc extra rail
fare to most destinations. Add
San Francisco, Los Angeles and
*nany other cities to your trip
at no additional ticket co*t.
S«
Churned from choice cream produced
in the Ashland area.
Ask your grocer for Sun («old Butter
today!
ASHLAND ICE & STORAGE CO.