Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 13, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Friday, Mar 13, 1042
Page 3
VESPEIC COM Fai l pi .». a mem
lamette Meridian, Ochoco, Rogue
LARGE CROWD SI NDAY
River and Willamette National
A crowd that filled the large
Forests, Oregon, in exchange for
of “udltorium of th.- First Presby-
the WLSWL, Sec. 27. T. 13 S .
Paul R ’______ . *
• Miss Xosenmry Bell wux hon­
i terian
h-ilun i church
’hnrnh heard
hourd the
t h* u<>ur>i-r
NOTH F, FOR PUBLICATION
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vesper
R 19 FI.: SLSEL. Sec 12, T. 14
ored at an attractive bridal show­ physical education at the Univer
I
Forest
Fixchange
022694.
United
concert presented by the Women's
er Tuesday evening ut the home of xity of Oregon, who is a senior in­ Choral club under the auspices of States Department of the interior, S. R. 18 E.,: SELNEL, NL-
her mother, Mis R. E Bell. Miss structor for the civilian training the Presbyterian choir. Each num­ I/istrict Land Office, Roseburg, SFIL, SELSFIL. N'^SELSWL,
conduct
SE L HE L SW L .
FI LSW L SE L -
Bell plans to leave Sunday for program in Oregon,
ber of the well-arranged program Oregon, F < b. 23, 1942 Notice is SW'/4, NWLSWL8ELSWL. Sec.
Han Diego, Calif., where her mar­
was of a high order, the chorus hereby given that the Ochoco Tim­ 1 WLE'4, ELW>4, WLNWL.
riage to Mr John Kessler will be
showing the result of careful pre­ ber Company, Eugene, Oregon, SWLSWL, Sec. 5, SE'.NEL,
an event of this month. I>uring
did, on Feb. 9. 1942, make applica­
paration and able directing
E‘iSE'4. Sec 6. SLNW‘4. NL-
the evening games were played
Special organ-piano numbers by tion under the act of March 20, SWL. SELSWL, Sec 7, NEL-
and
enjoyed
by
the
guests
and
at
DENTIST
Mrs. J W McCoy and Mrs John 1922 (42 Stat 465) as amended by NWL, SFILSEL, SLSWLSEL,
the close, the honoree wax pre­
Koehler and the violin obbligato the act of February 28, 1925 (43 NE L SW L SFIL. S L NW L SW L -
Hours 9-12 und 1-5
sented with many lovely gifts At
by Ann Crandall and Harlalee Wil­ Stat. 1090) to select certain tim­ SEL. NELNWLSWLSEL. Sec.
.Medical Bldg.
Ptione 5211
a candle-lighted table, she cut the
son drew much favorable com­ ber from approximately 4,000 8,
NELNE't.WLNEL.
E'4-
beautiful bride-elfct's cake, served
ment Mrs. Stephen Epler was in acres comprising portions of SL- NWL. SWLNWL. SL. Sec. 9,
with ice cream Those enjoying
her usual good voice and delighted NEL. NWL. Wi2SW'|, N'.ZSE'4, all Sec 16, NEL, NELNWL. Sec.
the evening included Mesdames
with her singing of “O Divine Re­ Sec 13. NELNE'4, SLNEL. Sec 17. NWLNEL, NELNWL, Sec.
Phil Stansbury, Joe Wad«, <;
22. EL, Sec. 23, S', Sec 24, NEL. 18,---all Sec. 19, NLN'4, SEL­
deemer.”
Seitz, R .. Lytle, W O, Martin,
SWLNW'4.
Mrs Epler is director and Mrs. EL NW' 4 »
NEL. Sec. 20, WL, NEL, N'4-
I Hina Id Earth,
I
John and Verne
Catharine Hufman, accompanist NW ', SE' 4. Sec. 25, Svi
SEL,
SELSEL. Sec. 21. ~
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WL.
Hoc. G W Willis, J Kessler, Theo
NWL.
Sec
26,
NEL,
SE
of the chorus.
NE'«. NLSEL, Sec. 22, WL-
Wcnaus, C. Anderson, Luke Willis,
Sec.
“
27. NL-NEL, SWLNEL. NW L, Sec 23, NL, ELSWL,
•
R D Reynolds. R Conley, George
Sec 34. N 1. NW L. SEL NW L .
INSPEC TION FIRST
WLSFIL, Sec. 30, EL, E'AWtt,
Nichols and N. Nichols, and the
NLNF1 L. SWLNEL. Sec. 35. T SWLSWL, Sec 31,
STEP IN- MILK SALE
swlnel
Misses Barbara Helm. Patricia
13
S,
42 lielmun
K
19
E:
NWL,
NWL-
Dial »751
Dairymen who expect to nell
SLNWL, -------------
WLSWL. N»4SE%,
Bell, Betty Nichols, Nancy Briggs,
SW
L
.
S'LSWL,
Sec.
17,
all
milk to either of the army can-
SELSEL, Sec. 32. SWLSWL,
V
, •
Ruth Seitz, Evelyn Willis, Louise
tonments in this state are advised Secs. 18 and 19. NWLNx- . Sec. 33. T 14 S . R. 19 E ; ELEL.
Lytle and Jean Wall, and the hos-
NW
,SWL
.
Sec
20.
NW
L.
that the first step they should
Sec 12. EL NEL. Sec. 13. T. 15,
tesaes, Mrs M A. Ring. Mrs R
take to get in line for the army T. 13 8..R. 20 E.,: Secs 25, 26. 34, S„ R. 18 E,: W> .WL, SE%SW'4,
E Bell, Mrs Irvin Ross, Miss
pools is to call the nearest county 35 and 36, T. 30 S.. R 2 E .: Secs Sec. 4. ELNEL. WL-NWL. SL.
Nancy Ring and Miss Fist her
agent, asking for inspection. The 28, 29. 30. 31. 32 and 33. T 30. S . Sec. 5. all Secs. 6. 7, and 8, NL, S-
Wade and the honored guest of the
county agent will relay the request R. 3 E,: Secs. 1 to 4. inclusive, WL. WLSFIL. Sec. 9. NW'4, N-
evening. Miss Rosemary Lee Bell .
aecs. 9 to 16. inclusive. Secs. 22 to
• Mrs Welch and son Billy from I 11 school for instructors In Med- to the state department of agri­ 27, inclusive. Sec. 35, T 31 S.. R 2 L-SWL. Sec. 16, NL. N' SL. SL
culture,
whose
district
men
will
SWL, Sec. 17, NWL, Sec 18. T.
Tord, Mandi 16,
through
near Yreka, Calif , i arc spending
.
° “
*" * the
u“ lath
FI,: Secs 4. 5, 6, 9, 17, 19, 29. 30. 15 S . R. 19 E„ all Willamette
make the inspection
....
;
"...
I
Professor
Wa*hk<-
is
a
giadu
­
several days with Mr and Mrs
Upon basis of report from this 31, 82, T 31 S.. R. 3 E..; Sec. 1. T Meridian, Ochoco National Forest,
lt osx Billy is recovering I
ut V*1**
»
Irvin —
Any and all persons
inspection,
dairymen can ascertain 32 S . R. 2 E ,: Secs. 14. 24 and 26, Oregon.
fate
school
held
in
Portland
at
If---
”
from an attack of pneumonia
what,
if
any,
the cost will be to T 34 S.. R 3 FI.,: Secs 17 to 21, claiming the lands selected, or
... | ”
and
Benson 1 Polytechnic school, has
• Mr und Mrs Walter Sexton —
inclusive,
Secs
28
to
33,
inclusive
get their plant in shape to meet
having bona fide objections to the
Klamath
two daughters from
1_______ I taken graduate work in safety ed­ the requirements. How much the T 34 S . R 4 E.,: Sec. 33, T 35 S., exchange, should file their pro­
York
university,
ucation
at
New
Falls spent Friday and Saturday
dairymen will receive for their R 3 FI.: Secs. 4 to 10. inclusive. tests in this office on or before
with Mrs. Sexton's parents, Mr and is a certified first aid instruc- milk sold to the army pool (which Secs. 15, 16, 18. 20. 21, 22, 27 and April 7, 1942.
courxex
conduct-
tor
He
also
took
and Mis. Fid Grimm.
28, T 35 8.. R 4 E„: Secs. 9. 13
M I ed by Captain William Rogers, will be entirely separate from the and 15. T 36 S , R. 3 E„: Secs 19
GEORGE FINLEY,
• Mrs. Daisy Homes and
civilian
pool)
will
depend
upon
re
­
Oregon
few
I
military
advisor
to the
Register.
Lyle Tucker are spending a
to 22. inclusive. Secs 27 to 30. in­
sults
of
hearings
conducted
by
the
days this week with Mr. and Mrs. state defenae council.
clusive.
T
19
S
,
R
4
E..
all
WÍ1-
1st
publication
Febr.
27,
1942
Professor Waxhke is a veteran milk control board.
Jim Tucker
Incidentally, only grade A pas­ PUTMAN RITES FRIDAY
and
I
World
,,ar
1.
occurred Sunday evening, were
• Mr and Mrs Walter Iiavls
The men and women who at­ i teurized milk will be used at the
Funeral services for the late held at 2 o’clock p. m. Tuesday
daughter Lyda Catherine and Mrs
cantonments
tend
the
xchool
to
b<-
conducted
William H. Putman were held Fri­ from the J. P Dodge and Sons
Haynes were dinner guests Sunday
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Floyd Park« of|by Profetaor Waahke will be eil-
day afternoon. Rev. Earl Downing Funeral chapel. Deceased is sur­
of Mr and Mrs K
I gible to be instructors and hold EVERETT .McKNK.IIT SURBER officiating Mrs John Payne and vived by one son, Howard C.
Central Point.
Everett McKnight Surber, 80. Mrs M P. O'Harra sang "Hopie Clark of Corvallis, and a nephew,
• Wade'Wallis is quite III at hie classes throughout Jackson coun-
ty for the benefit of enrollees in passed away early Monday morn­ of the Soul” and “The Old Rugged Warren E. Cook of Ashland. Mrs.
home with mumps
protective units of civilian defense ing at 591 Fairview. He was bom Cross " Services were held at the Clark had made here home here
• Mrs Melvin Conley from Duns­
Frank Hull, coordinator of the in Kentucky June 21, 1861 and Litwiller Funeral chapel and in­ for 26 years.
muir ix x|>endlng severe! days with Jackson countv defense council
' 1 s had lived in Ashland for 14 years.
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her parents, Mr and Mrs R D. making arrangements for the Funeral services were held at 2 p. terment was in Mountain View
cemetery.
Reynolds She is helping care for school.
Love
is
never lost. If not recip­
m. Wednesday from the J. P.
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Mr Reynolds who is suffering
Dodge and Sons Funeral chapel ADA EUDORA ( LARK
rocated it will flow back and soft­
from inflamatory rheumatism
Survivors include two sons, Char­
HILT NEWS
Funeral services for Mrs. Ada en and purify the heart —Wash­
• Mr and Mrx Dan Farmer and
les Surber. Ashland and Walter Eudora Clark, 85. whose death
ington Irving.
two daughters and Mr and Mrs.
Surber, Medford; three daughters.
Callie Surber Burk, Medford; Myr­
Miles Farmer and daughter from.
«r. •
tle Workman. San Antonio, Tex., i
lx>rrla spent the week-end with
Mr and Mrs. G. W. Byrd and I
(Too late for last week)
and Effie Surber. Medford; eight
Mr and Mrs John Farmer They | e Ml.„ HoM Lu|ld accompanied grandchildren and seven great
WITH MODERN
brought
home
who
.
. (Charleen Byrd
.
.. . .........
ber daughter and son-in-law, grandchildren.
has spent the past month at Dor- _
_
_
__ a
— •
Mr and Mrs.
Bernard Ninegar,
EQUIPMENT
ris They also reported the birth I
Yakima’’wash" wire'vimuñg in A. V. MORROW
of a buby girl on March 4 to Mr 1 Hilt Thursday Mr and Mrs. Lund
Funeral services were held at
and Mrs (lurtia Byrd of Dorris were former residents of this com- the Litwiller Funeral home for
Permanent PRICES!
• Mrs Josie Sutton of Portland I niunlty, Mr. lamd having been the Abraham Voorhees Morrow, 83.1
spent Wednesday with Mr. and I superintendent of the Mt. Crest whose death occurred Sunday, In- !
Mrs Joe Randles Mrs Sutton is ranches about 20 years ago. While terment was in Hill cemeteiy
a daughter of Mr Randles and I here they spent some time taking Deceased was boro Jan. 18, 1859.
was enroute to Los Angeles
pictUTM at the Braecrest ranch, i in New York state He is survived
• Mr und Mrs Mark True wen-1 where Mrs Ninegar, the former by two children. Mrs. Jack Mann.
Ashland and R. L. Morrow. Cen­
visiting Friday in Central Point I June Lund, was boro
with Mrs Trues father. H L • Mrs Andy Vieira was i hostess tral Point; several brothers and
bj sisters in New York, and Mrs.
Gregory and her sister, Mrs I last Tuesday evening at £L
Grace Sellers
given for the members of 1 the Jun- Jack Bush and Betty and Bobby-
Morrow. Central Point and Arthur
• Mr and Mrs Carl Chris, of ',,r Kpworth league^ All who al­
Ashland, grandchildren.
FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY
Klamath Falls were week-end vis-1 teHtieU enjoyed a very j pi casant Bailey,
were Mr. Morrow came to Ashland in
itors at the R FI Holeman home |
Refreshments
1939
Mrs Chrisa is a niece of Mr, served.
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•
Mr.
and
Mrs
Lorenzo
Rossi
and
Holeman.
823 Siskiyou Blvd
Phone 6336
Mr and Mrs. Joe Rossi and two • A business visitor in Ashland
• Mr and Mrs. A R Kincaid and small sons moved to Mt. Shasta Tuesday was Mrs N. J Ahlstrom
daughter Eunice and Miss Marie Saturday and Sunday, where they of Dunsmuir.
I
Walker were dinner guests of Mr. will make their new home.
and Mrs. Henry Stenrud Sunday • Ted Jorgensen of Yreka was
... ...
„
,
| an overnight guesi of Billy Gran
Faith, like Mght, should always Wednesday Mr and Mra w A
be simple and unbending, while I Grall Billy and Ted attended the
love, like warmth, should beam show in Ashland Wednesday eve­
forth on every side, and bend to ning.
every necessity of our brethren
• Mr. and Mrs. George Wright
1 Martin Luther.
and family moved Thursday into
It is the very essence of love. I the house recently vacated by Mr.
of nobleness, of greatness, to be and Mis. Arnold Bauman who are
willing to suffer for the good of I now residing at Medford.
others Spencer.
• Fifteen ladies met Friday afte
Divine love is a »acred flower, I noon at the home of Mrs. Harry
I which in its early bud is happi-1 De Jarnette to enjoy a silver tea,
o
nesx, and in its full bloom is hea-1 given to raise funds for the Red
I Cross. A series of these teas are
Eleanor L. Hervey.
?
/A
â
1
I being given here for that purpose,
I and results so far have been very
I gratifying.
• Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Nebeker.
I Mr. and Mrs. Murwin Bradfield
I and children. Sherry and Tay at­
tended a show in Yreka Sunday
I afternoon.
I • Dave Sage, who has been work-
I ing on tne coast, was in Hilt Sat-
I urday to take his wife back with
I him.
I • Theodore Anderson left Monday
morning for Fortuna, Calif., to ac-
I cept a position as foreman of the
I lumber yard for thè Fortuna Lum­
ber company, -ir». Anderson ex-
I pects to follow some time this
week.
• Mr and Mrs. Richard Williams
and son Roy spent Sunday in
Grants Pass.
• Mrs. Frank Ohlund was hos­
tess Monday afternoon at a Red
Costs only >6 per year
Cross benefit tea. The ladies are
(FOR EACH $100 SORROWED)
assembling the knitted blocks for
the second afghan that has been
No deductions or other charges.
made by the local knitting class.
You receive the full amount of
Mrs. Samuelson of Yreka was a
guest at Mrs. Ohlund's.
the loan ... and this cost includes
• Mr. and Mrs. W A. Gran spent
Sunday evening visiting Mr. and
life insurance for your protection.
Mrs. Al Deer at Ashland.
• Mrs. Tom Callahan of Ashland
was visiting her daughter, Mrs.
James Purvis Mondav.
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• Rev. and Mrs. V. K. Allison are
spending a few days in Ashland.
They were called here by the
death of Mrs. Allison’s father, the
late William H. Putman. The Alli­
sons make their home in Santa
Cruz, Calif., where Mr. Allison is
pastor of the Christian church.
• Mrs. T. J. Malmgren of Phoe­
nix attended the regular meeting
of the Ashland Study club of
which she is a member.
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• The Miner does high class work
on glassine, grease proof, butter
wrappers, cellophane and waxine.
r
N <> T I < E I
If you don't want to sell
your property, don't list It
W It >1 Ils'
C. II U F F M A N
For Real Estntr
65 N. Milin A 315 E. Multi
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Miss Kell Honored
With Bridal Shower
Instructor School
Slated for
Medford
Waxhke, professor
LEGAL NOTICES
¡)r. L. W. Stoffers
GREEN
SLABS
Gunter Fuel Co.
Former Residents
IuCtUm IOT VlSlt
(LEANING
SUITS
PLAIN DRESSES
PLAIN COATS
OR ANY THREE FOR
$1,J5
COLLEGE CLEANERS
rLVJis
UNEXPEÇTEO
EXPENSES
EMERGENCIES
T' r r r< -r
I5SI « 'M K OF HEALTH
lDken“thñ
This is the LOW-COST way to borrow
A FIRST NATIONAL
PERSONAL LOAN
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND
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