Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 09, 1942, Page 8, Image 8

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    Friday, Jan. 9. 1912
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Pag« 8
BASKETBALL SCORE*
PAST WEEK
SOCE 38, Humhlodt 3«,
SOCE 34, liuniboldt 31
*<HE Frosh 33. Ashland Hi
NANCY
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I KNEW »T
EVERYBODY
SEES OUR
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Cirants l‘iuu> 32, K buna th
Falls 31
Medford IX. Marshfield •’I
.Medford N. North Bend 34
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Friday, Saturday
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• The Birthday club enjoyed a
AND
dinner at Archie Kincaid's Sun­
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day honoring Mis W alter Davis s
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birthday anniversary. Dinner was
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served at 1 o’clock and the after­
noon was spent in games and vis­ «
iting Guests were Mr. and Mrs
with
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Walter Darts, Mr and Mrs. J. E.
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Gowland. Mr and Mrs. L. D Pan-
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key, Mr and Mrs Wade Wallis.
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hamaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stenrud. Mrs. i
Sorenson. Mrs. Alma Miller. Miss »
Ashland people will have un
Marie Walker. Lyda Catherine
unique opportunity to hear a fa
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Davis. Mr and Mrs. Archie Kin­
ini)U< Bible teacher, author, world I
caid and Eunice Kincaid.
traveler and first world war hero!
• Mrs. Henry Stenrud was pleas­ >
when Colonel F. J Miles speak« |
antly surprised New Year's eve
in the First Baptist church from
when a group of friends gathered
.Ufc.--
Jan 18 to 23. Hi- will speak three
at the Stenrud home for a "watch
times on Sunday, including a mass
party." Those enjoying the eve­
to 7. £
meeting at 3 o'clock, anil each
■ ning with Mr. and Mrs. Stenrud
with
DEFENSE
X’VcX/»?■»«/
evening Monday to Friday follow­
and Mrs. Sorenson were Mr. and
ing at 7:30 p. in.
Mrs. A. R. Kincaid. Mr a nd Mrs
Colonel Miles was senior chap
J. E. Gowland. Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ • Mrs Harry Farmer and infant San Francisco
ter Davis, Mrs Alma Miller, and son Wayne were removed to the • Mrs Gail Modeen who was ill lain with the "Auasies" and saw
sei vice in Gallipoli, Mesopotamia,
Misses Marie Walker. Lyda Cath­ home of Mr. and Mrs Elmer Byrd last week has recovered
erine Davis. Eunice Kincaid and Monday from the Community hos­ • Mis Henry Metz entertained a Palestine and the Western front
group of small folk Tuesday after­ He was decorated thiee times by
Mr. Earl Warren.
pital
• Joseph Wade returned last • The new officers of Bellview noon in honor of her son Henry's the lute King George of Great
Britain for bravery and self-sac­
week from a month's visit with 1 grange went to Central Point Dec 8th birthday anniversary.
friends and relatives in Kansas 28 for county Joint installation. • The Upper Valley Community rifice, receiving the Distinguished
Missouri and California.
Bert Mrs Eula Foley of Central Point club will hold its first meeting of Service Older and tile Order of
U
the British Empire, two of the
Wade who is employed in the air­ was installing officer. It was an the new year Jan 14
• Mrs. Clarice Andeison and son highest honors conferred
plane plant at Sacramento spent afternoon meeting
a few days recently at his home • Mr and Mrs Carl A. Henry Dale returned recently from a vis­
Dr Miles was at one time presi­
Willi
here.
attended a 4-H club leaders meet­ it to Carson City, Nev and Santa dent of the Christian Endeavoi
• A very small crowd was present ing at the courthouse in Medford Rosa, Calif
Union of Great Britain and ire- -
I at the Grange hall Thursday eve­ Wednesday evening
land For some years now he has
ning for the annual New Year's • Mrs. Reynolds and son returned HILT NEWS
been field secretary for the Rus- 1
dinner which was sponsored by Sunday from a visit with Mr. and
sian Missionary society He knows
the Upper Valley Community Mrs Melvin Conley at Dunsmuir • Mrs Maud G. Wert was in Russia well from having been
club.
While there they made a trip to Yreka on business Monday
there at various times, lie is at
• Mis Nora H Gran and daugh­ present touring the United States
ter Naomi returned to Cave Junc­ and Canada holding Bible oenfer-
tion Wednesday morning alter ences in various centers It IM
spending three days at the home rarely that Ashland can secure (
of her daughter. Mrs
Gerald such an outstanding Christian I
man.
i Black
• Mrs Kenneth Bi own and daugh­
ters Wilma and Mary spent the
Watch for new running «hr-
holidays at the home of her mother
dille starting Monday
at Glendale. Orc
(Continued from page 1)
• Mr and Mrs Diamond Newman • Mr and Mrs Victoi Milburn
and family spent New Year's day of Thompson Creek were tran­
with relatives in Medford
sacting
business
and
visiting
• Mr and Mrs George Steele are
I guests of Mrs Steele’s brother. friends here Tuesday
• Mr anil Mrs Wayne Bradley
James Purvis and family
and fumily moved into the Amos
Word has been received from
• Mrs W A Gran and son Billy Williams property near the Meth­
wrecked their car Tuesday mom- odist church from Prospect Mr the civil aeronautics authorities to
I ing when it struck ice on the and Mrs Williams moved to Pros- the effect that the college has
been tentatively approved for u
highway south of Ashland as they
wbM • ■ he Will bi
were enroute to Medford on busi­ with the Skeeters logging com­ quota <>f 10 primary students f<>i
ness.
the spring phase of the Civilian
pany
• King Winter left his calling
Pilot Training program
All men between the ages of Hl
cards locally when the thermo­ • Talent gntngc bald Its i.gulai
New
Year
meeting
Jan
1
and
op
­
meter struck sub-zero tempera­
and 26 who have hud one year of
ened
with
a
covered
dish
dinner
tures, leaving numerous broken
college work and who are inter­
water pipes this past week Robert Mr an<l Mrs Roy l>cvan<ier of the ested in receiving this govern­
Trinca was also reminded of the' Griffith Creek grange and Mr ment -sponsored
flight
training
cold wave when he discovered that ' and Mrs William Straus of Sams should contact the cooritinator of
Valley
grange
were
visitors
for
several cases of Pepsicola had
Civilian Pilot Training of the
frozen and burst at his garage I the evening The program opened Southern Oregon College of Edu­
with all singing "America " A cation nt once
here.
• Richard Laustalot of Weed has short «kit showing New Year driv­
been a guest of his brother Walt ing out the old was enjoyed by nil • Mr nnd Mrs Andy Carroll who
A quiz contest followed The pro­ have been living in Talent for the
over the holidays
• Ikie Geroy has returned to the gram ended with all singing past three months In the Roy Es­
Happy Hollow dairy where he i- ''America the Beautiful " M r and tes house, moved Saturday up on
employed while attending school Mrs E C Gardner and Mr. and Frank Dilsworth's place above
following a trip to San Diego ami Mrs. L. O. Penland will serve on Trail The Carrolls havr purchased
a few davs at home with his the hospitality committee for the property near there and will take
[MiKSciudon In the spring
parents, Mr. and Mrs
F Ge­ next meeting
roy and family over the Christ­ • The HEC will meet at the home • Mrs Fred Goddard of Wagner
of Mrs George Hartley Tueaday, Creek Is visiting her slater, Mrs
mas and New Year holidays.
Jan 13. Jackson county VGA will A Yates, tn San Francisco for a
meet in Talent Wednesday, Jan couple of weeks
14 at the home of ._______
Mr and _____
Mrs. • Mr an<f Mrs Ray Egan and
Harry Wolters instead of at the family returned home Monday af­
grange hall.
ter spending the holidays In Paso
• Members of the Epworth lea­ Robles, Calif Bill Crosby accom­
gue held a watch party at the panied them home from Oakland
home of I»is Thompson in Fem where he spent the holidays with
Valley New Year’s eve
his daughter
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DON’T
LOOK
W
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Sk»i M
OKAY KUTIt
is th,
KAYO RACKET
LITHIA
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WOULD WOIK —
SOCK Froah SI, Ashland Hi
Today & Saturday
War Hero to Speak
3v
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“HURRICANE
SMITH”
Jane Wyatt
Ray Middletoil
“LAW OF THE
RANGE”
Johnny Maek Brown
Sunday, Monday
and 'Tuesday
OUR WIFE”
1
with
SIDNEY TOLER
Melvin Douglas
Ruth Hussey
Ellen Drew
Wed. and I'hurs,
SUN • MON • TUE
Mid-Week Special
SOCE Pilot Training
Has Quota of Ten
Wed’sday & Thursday
Bargain Days 20c
BRIGHAM YOUNG
FRONTIERSMAN
A Good Servant
but
A Poor Master
and
“ACCENT ON
LOVE”
Defense Plans Made
For U of 0 Campus
Students returning to the Uni­
versity of Oregon at the begin­
ning of winter term on Jan. 5
will find that a complete defense
system has been worked out for
the campus, it was announced in
Eugene by Dr. Donald M Erb,
president of the university.
While Eugene is not in a de­
fense area and therefore much less
likely to be attacked than many
other schools on the Pacific coast,
university officials are taking ev­
ery precaution for the protection
of students and property, Dr. Erb
pointed out.
All students will be instructed
in civilian defense work and many
will be given the opportunity of
enrolling in special classes It is
expected that students on their
return home at the end of the
school year will be able to play an
important part in the defense
work of their home communities.
' THANK YOU—from all oí us
“Just before Christmas, we told you that we would appre­
ciate your lending us a hand over the Holiday Season by
not sending greetings by Long Distance.
“We asked this in order to help keep the lines available
for calls important to defense.
“In spite of all our extra operators could do, there were
many more calls than could be handled without delay. We
are exceedingly sorry for the delay, but grateful for the
friendly cooperation you gave us all through these busy
days. Thank you. It really helped a lot.
“We assure you that we will do our level best, under
existing conditions, to render you the finest service possible
during the coming year.”
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TEIECRAPH COMPANY
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We wish to keep the home
fires burning through the
long winter months, hut we
also must guard against
those fire hazards which
make the home bum!
Above all It Is im|M>rtant
to PROTECT WHAT WE
HAVE from fire loss by ad­
equate and real insurance.
Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE and
REAL INSURANCE
Phone 8781
41 East Main
ACHING-STIFF
SORE MUSCLES
For PROMPT relief—rub on Mu»-
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fresh warm blood to aching muscles
to help break up painful kcal con­
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platter! Made in 3 strength«.