Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 10, 1941, Page 4, Image 4

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Friday, Ort. 10, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
MONTHLY MEETING OF
WS< N HELD FRIDAY
• Mr. and Mrs Vincent I-anini
The Women’s Society of Chris
spent Monday at Buck lake look­
tian Service met Friday at the
ing after their range cattle.
By SCHOOL PUPIL*
Class organization at the South­ Methodist church for the regular
• Mrs. Archie Kincaid returned
Room five han five student ern Oregon College ol Education monthly meeting Mrs Ralph Bill
Published Every Friday
CHAS M. GIFFEN
Sunday frm a 10-day visit with teachers. Their names are Mr wax completed Wednesday The
at 167 East Mam Street
her daughter, Mrs. Bernice Red­ Robert Sage. Mr. Duaine Monroe. freshman class elected Eugene Ings wiih in charge of the morning
WILLIAM SAVIN
ASHLAND, OREGON
business session at which time
field, in Portland
Publishers*
Mias Bertha Wertz, Minx Jean Hayes of Medford, president, Wel­ plans were made for cottage meet
•
A.
R.
Kincaid
attended
the
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Drew ami Miss Margaret Unger. don Heard of Ashland, vice preei-
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public aucUon at Phoenix Satur­ Mr. Sage teaches in the morning dent; Oscar Silver of Ashland, Ings for the Wrek of Prayer ob­
Entered as second-class
servance. The lunch committee at
day afternoon.
SUBSCRIPTION
and the other teachers teach in terasurer. and Virginia Bradfish noon consisted of Mrs E. <>.
matter February
15,
•
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Elmer
Halbert
RATES
of Medford, secretary. Dr S E. Sirith and Mrs Cathie Chamber
in the afternoon.
1935, at the postoffice at
and daughter Carol Lee have
I In Advance)
Ashland. Oregon, under
New teachers have started I Epler wax elected class adviser.
lain.
moved
to
Grants
Pass
to
make
ONE YEAR
$150
the act of March 3, 1879.
The junior class elected Peteri After lunch the meeting opened
teaching at Uncoln school.
....
«I Tile
their home.
SIX MONTHS
80c
• Mr. and Mrs Ralph Hall re­ teachers for rearm six are: Miss Barker of Ashland, president.! with the devotional service con­
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i Mailed Anywhere in the
íít
I turned to their home in Oakland, Brown, Miss Jewett. Mis. Henson, Bruce Wall of Woodland, Wash, ducted by Mrs Charles M Giffen
n
TELEPHONE 8561
United States)
Calif, after spending a week with Miss Borg and Mias Yoken The vice president, and Betty Boling Mrs George W Bruce had chaige
T 1
of Grant» Paas, secretary-tn as of the lesson study and was assist­
Mrs. Hall's mother, Mrs. Ma lindi» children like them very much.
Urer. The adviser is to be elected ed in the presentation by Mrs
Jerry
Garrett
returned
to
school
King.
\ SET YOU FREE”
"THE TRUTH Wll.I.
II o I ni Relay, Mts Grace Palmer,
• Helen and Vernon Krueger Monday. Oct. 6. He has been sick later by the class.
Senior class elected Austin Mrs Maude Mnrske and Mrs Muy
spent last week-end with Mr. and for a week. The third grade is
Haddock of Sprague River, presi­ Herndon
Mrs. Leo Potter at Medford and very happy to have him back
e
The pupils of room eight have dent; Stanley Bennett of Grants j
attended the 4-H livestock show
They both exhibited stock and four new student teachers. They Paas, vice president, and Norma | • Mix» Mûrie Isxiscly, Mr and
Yes, let’s really show the men of Battery B a wel­ Helen was awarded the grand are Miss Tyrell, Miss Wertz, Mixa .i.'.m Warti <Ilimax, Mcratai) Mrs George lxx>sely grid MI mk
prize on her pig. The Jacobs and Mr. Vestal The chil­ treasurer. Dr W W Wells wax Cornelia Hulat were week-end
come that will make their homecoming Oct. 24-26 a champion
I visitors tn Klamath Falla.
Dead Indian 4-H club held a meet­ dren enjoy them very much They elected adviser.
memorable week-end. Let’s be a part of an “army be­ ing at the Lanini ranch Saturday hope that they will enjoy working
and the club members made plans with them The student teachers
hind the army” to help bolster the spirits and morale for
their club work for the com­ teach a half a day.
of these men whose lives have been radically affected ing year. Helen and Vernon Krue­ The third grade went through
gave short talks on what they the Bagley Canning company on
because of the necessity for national defense, and who : ger
ONLY
Thursday, Oct. 3 They left at 1
did at the livestix-k show
face continued service for many months to come. Greet ■ • Mrs. R. D. Reynolds has re­ o’cltx-k and came back at 2 o'clock
Decker. Mrs. Shearbem. Mixa
them with a sincere welcome that proves beyond a turned home from a week-end vis­ Mrs.
it with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Con­ Coulter and MLss King took the
doubt that Ashland is still their home rather than just ley at Dunsmuir.
children in cars They enjoyed the
• Bellview schixrl district will vote trip and learned much about the
a place “they used to live.”
the school budget Oct. 20. All I cannery.
Committees already are at work planning and on
names must appear on the last
muir recently visited her mother.
working out details for the celebration; however, they tax roll for a person to be eligible Mrs
Helen Hellman.
•to cast a vote
can only lay groundwork and the success of the affair • The extension unit will meet • Kelly Br<x>ks of Medford was in
Saturday to visit his son Jere.
depends upon the enthusiastic support of the entire Oct. 15. Home emergencies will Hilt
be the topic for study. Hostesses • Mr and Mrs. W. A Dutro and
community. So, remember the dates and lend your will be Mrs. Hash and Mrs. La- son Norman were among those
w’ho attended the Yreka-Weed
nini.
support—we’ll all have a lot of fun!
football game at Yreka Friday
•
A
group
of
Bellview
grange
★
★
★
members attended a meeting of night.
the Central Point grange Friday • Mrs Ben Ollom and Mrs Ray
evening and presented the Agate Elliott attended a show in Yreka
ceremony and program for the Sunday.
• Mrs Roy Hord and sons Bob
One big current question is price control. What has evening.
Don were Grants Pass visit­
• Miss Lola Gresham was honor­ and
not been sufficiently emphasized is that there can be ed at a bridal shower at the home ors Sunday
no adequate “price control” without rigorous “cost of Mrs. Jack Young in Ashland
Monday night. Miss Betty Nichols
control,” states the Industrial News Review.
and Miss Barbara Moore from
The price charged by a manufacturer is necessarily Bellview attended.
“Home of Better Jewelry”
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NEWS mon
Southern Oregon Miner
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Lincoln School
Class Elections at
SOLE Name Officers
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Let’s Kill The Fatted Calf!
WARNING!
Make a selection from our
fine stock of merchandise
and use our lay away plan
Price Control Means Total Control!
RAMSEY JEWELRY STORE
the total of his operating costs, plus a profit, continues HII.T NEWS
the Review. Those costs include labor, materials, ma­
Black was honored with 1
chinery. transportation, taxes and everything else that a • Shirley
birthday party Monday. Sept
is part of industrial overhead. If the government es­ 29. which was attended by the
Sally and Maurine
tablishes a price ceiling which is below the aggregate I following:
Ryce, Ruth and Donna Rosecrans,
of a factory’s costs, it will lose money and eventually I I ! Patty and Donald Henderson. Kay
Craig Williams. Sherry and
go bankrupt. If it establishes a price ceiling which is and
Fay Bradfield, Ruthie Pederson,
precisely the same as the aggregate of costs, the manu­ Mike Purvis, Jimmy Albert. Doris
facturer will lose the incentive which the profit system Wall, Gene Gilberg, Shirley and
Black. Sherrill Smith was
provides—at the expense of industrial progress and Robert
unable to attend. Shirley received |
many lovely gifts and the refresh­
production.
ments included a "merry-go-
It is to the credit of American industry that, in round" birthday cake.
general, it is doing everything possible to keep prices • The Women's Society of Chris­
tian Service met Thursday at the
from getting out of hand. In the retail field, which pro­ club
house with Mrs. John De
vides a notable example of this, thousands of mer­ Witt and Mrs. Gus Goldenpenny
hostesses. Attending were the
chants have established a definite, aggressive, “anti- as
Mesdanies L. B. Clevenger, Elmer
inflationary” program. This sort of work is of the ut­ Jackson, E. O. Robinson, Harry
De Jamett, Frank Ward, Gus
most importance. As wages, taxes and other costs Goldenpenny,
T. Quamme, John
rise, there is no solution except to increase the selling pe witt, Kenneth Brown, Edwin
Richardson, Enzie Wright and j
price to the buyer.,
I Carrie
Bemheisel. Plana were
In short, price control isn’t just a matter of estab­ completed for having the windows
the church decorated, this to
lishing, by government fiat, fixed ceilings over the of
be done in the near future. Re­
price of finished goods. Real price control means “to­ freshments were served.
• Axel Ekwall suffered a severe
tal” control of all costs. Our country is being forced stroke
early Monday afternoon
into a position where the people will have to give up and was taken by ambulance to
Yreka General hospital for
temporarily the liberties they have enjoyed under a the
treatment.
free economy. Left-wing groups are urging rigid price • Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Coleman
control without control of> wages, taxes and other arrived by bus Sunday noon from
Kentucky where Raymond spent
costs, in the hope that this would wreck the profit sys­ the
summer playing baseball with
tem. That must not happen—for if it does, American the Kentucky Kitty league of the
Louis Browns.
democracy will be as dead as if the nation had suffered St.
• Mrs. James Purvis, and the lit­
tle son, Patrick Thomas, who ar­
ignominious military defeat.
(LEANINC
WITH MODERN
EQUIPMENT
Permanent PRICES!
SUITS
PLAIN DRESSES Til II.
PLAIN COATS WV
OR ANY THREE FOR $
FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY
COLLEGE CLEANERS
823 Siskiyou Blvd
Phone «33«
r
r-
REMEMBER WHEN
—there was a hitching post at the curb in front of every
home? This would be a much safer world if we still had
need for them. Now and then a horse would get a bit skit-
tish, but traffic accidents were practically unknown then.
Remember ?
It is no “accident”—Ashland's leading Fun-
eral Directors for nearly seven years.
DEPUTY COUNTY CORONER
Litwiller Funeral Home
C.M.Litwiller
We Never Close—Phone 4541
rived Wednesday night, were able
to go home from the Hilt hospital I
Tuesday.
• Mr and Mrs. Richard Williams
spent the week-end in Chico visit­
ing their daughter, Mrs. Nelson
Watts and family.
• Twelve members of the board
of directors of the Fruit Growers
Supply company spent Wednesday 1
and Thursday in Hilt looking over
the plant and also making a trip
into Mr. Foxe’s logging camp. A
I directors’ dinner was given for
• them at the Club hotel Wednes­
day and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Vin­
cent entertained them with a din­
ner Thursday night.
• Mrs. Marian Newberry, County
school nurge, spent Wednesday
night visiting at the home of her
mother, Mrs .Stella King.
[ • Ernest Saunagear and two
small daughters from Susanville
1 were at the Club hotel Sunday
night. Mr. Saunagear has obtained
employment here.
• Mrs. Thorf Anderson and
daughters of Fortuna visited rela­
tives and friends here.
• Mrs. White, instructor of the
intermediate grades of the Hilt
school, spent the week-end at her
home in Richmond.
• Professor and Mrs. R. L. Larson
: of Amity, Ore. were guests of
, Mr. and Mrs. H. De Jamett Fri-
I day evening.
• Mrs. Fred Johnson of Portland
and Mrs. Robert Lewis of Berke­
ley spent Friday night at the
Ohlund home. They were enroute
to Berkeley.
• Mrs. John De Witt .Mrs. Frank
, Ward and Mrs. C. Baumgartner
I attended a meeting of the Stella
¡Chapter in Yreka Friday night.
' • Mrs. Elmore and daughter Gar­
net of Hornbrook visited at the
F Ward home Monday afternoon.
• Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Luper at- '
tended a show in Ashland Sunday
evening.
• Bobby Ohlund visited friends
in Sacramento over the week-end.
• Mrs. Harry Kennedy of Duns-
Sweden burg Building
Ashland. Oregon
The SUNGOLD Family
FIRE DEFENSE
Is Vital to
National Defense
A high wind and a small
blaze have many times re­
sulted In a conflagration
that destroyed an much pro­
perty as a fleet of enemy
bombers dropping thousands
of incendiary missiles on a
city. As a patriotic Ameri­
can we should all enlist for
Fire Prevention Week and
stay enlisted. In the mean­
time, insurance Is the sen­
sible thing for safety.
Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE and
REAL INSURANCE
Phone 8781
IS GROWING!
You Can Now Have—
Butter
Full Cream Milk
Churned Buttermilk
GOLD Mission Orange
SUNFREEZE ICE CREAM
SUN
ASHLAND ICE & STORAGE CO.
F'or home delivery, l*h<wie 0761
41 East Main
Protect
Your
Eyes!
—with good light. Proper lighting means
eyesight protection for every member of the
family and in addition brings safety, comfort
and added charm into your home. Good light
is the cheapest thing you can buy so why be
satisfied with dim underpower bulbs and faul­
ty lighting fixtures?
Ashland Light Department
“Your SERVICE Department”
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