Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 03, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Friday, Apr. 3, 1942
Page 3
Five member* will bring cooked.
“NO HUNTING” cards at the
food mid the officers will serve |
Miner office.
the refreshments. Mrs. H Badger
and Mrs Klnlaid will have charge
“FOR RENT" cards at the
of the program.
WANTED Rhode Island laying
Miner office.
•
* hens Box 396. Axhland.
13tf
• Guests of Mi and Mis Waltri • M. nml Mrs Will Childers and HILT M.WN
Answers h» the«- questions wdl he
Herndon Monday Weir Ml and Mrs. Charles Estes made a trip to
MEDFORD WORKERS — Lili
found on another page,
Mis. William Herndon of Eugene Weed Sunday.
take paxM-ngerx to Medford and
1. What is the largest single
• Mr. i> <. Sloan is m the Com • Ttie Community dub met at 2
return. Also roundtrip during body of fresh water in the world ? |
munlty hospital for treatment
the evening. Dial H00I.
3-20-2
p. in Wednesday, Ápril i The
2 Name a spectacular natural
•
Mis
Henderson
mid
Mrs
Carrie
• Cliff McLean ol Poi Hand spent study topic . was "Russia.” Mrs.
wonder in Arizona.
Bernheisel
entertained
with
a
WANTED
Young
Buff
Orping
­
the week end ill Ashland
Ira
Gertrud«' Ottinger and Mrs.
3 When wax the city of New,
• Mi mid Mis A A Hull and Williams were the leaders, I |M birthday party at the Henderson
ton rooxter. Good xtock Reply York first settled?
home
for
Helen
Bernheisel,
who
daughter Catherine of ctiehnlis. nutiition meeting scheduled for
thix paper.
13t2 i
4. What, are the 13 countries of
Wash , spent a few days ut the G April 1 hxx been post|H>ncd until was 12 ami Junior Henderson. 13
South America?
Games
were
player]
mid
lovely
re
WANTED
TO
BUY
good
used
B Hull home, returning north Muy.
5. Has the Dead Sea any com­
heater, w<x>d or oil. Must be in
'Ihuisduy morning. Sunday the • M in Ma Talbott, a resident of freshrnents were served The honor
good condition and priced right., mercial value ?
two famllli's diove to Montague, Talent for the past ih years, guests received many nice birth
6. What is the present name of
S On Miner.
13 1
Calif on u sightseeing tour mid paused away at a local hospital day gifts from their friends who
Korea ?
attended,
ami
were
ax
follows
found the valley and aurrolnding Fl Iday afternoon after a brief Ill-
7. What ix the present popula­
Try Our Milk and Cream
\ .1 i .1 > TX> Bl' '>
I
oi
Marylyn and Betty Dunaway.
hills in vridunt spring gmb
ness. Mix Talbott n-Mided at the Bethel mid Babe Bernheisel, Gia
Kxmi house dose in. Modern in tion and size of Australia?
• Mi.sa Virginia Hi mba rr tuined I Brickey orchard west of Talent.
AN ASHI.AND PRODUCT
8. From what was the income I
every way, with basement and
dya Quarnme, Barbara Alphonse.
Sunday to her home In Albany]
of
the
Prince
of
Wales
derived
?
garafe
Small
down
payment,
after visiting a few days with her ' • Dale O’Barra, Harvey Maxon Allen and Norman Bernheisel, An­
rest like rent within reason.
9 What year ix taken as the '
grandmother. Mrs D M Brower, and Harvey Thayer, who ure em­ nabel and Gene Henderson and
Z M Miner omce
13tf beginning of Chinese history ?
ployed
at
the
Boeing
plant
in
Se
­
Ernest
De
Avilla
and her aunt, Miss Voda Blower.
10. What are the leading indus­
• J. It Wick Is taking treatment attle, spent the week-end with • Mr and Mrs Gino Trinca are .'. < rr plowing
. ■ ■
their home folks.
the proud parents of a son, who
tries of India?
ut the Community hospital
small
tractor;
tiave
about
• Miss Jean Frideger of Ashland, • Mi ami Mis Van Kirk, who arrived Sunday, weighing k'a j
acre Victory garden to work
student at the University of Ore­ have been living in the Talent pounds Mrs Trinca and son are
Phone «712
around fruit trees. Quote price
in
the
Yreka
hospital.
campgiound
the
past
winter,
mov
­
gon, has been elected state rush-
to Victory
lilMi IStfl
•
A
son
wax
bom
to
Mr
and
Mrs
AUTOMOBILE
-
FIRE
ed
into
the
Thurston
property
one
Ing chairman for Delta Delta
Franklin nt the Yreka hospital 1 IF’ you have anything to sell or |
CASUALTY - LIFE
mile south of town.
sorority.
• Mis O G Crawford has Ix'cn • Mulvern Price, who has lesided Monday morning Mother and son |
trade, try a small ad in the
j
quite ill this week at her home, m latent fur the past foui yeuis, are doing nicely
ner.
244 Hargadine
was tuaen to Meatord lust week • Mrs W A leitio nmvol bOOM
Dependable Protection at
• Bill Briggs is spending Eaxtei Where he will receive medical Sunday night by bus from Sacra- ] WASTE paper to giveaway; bring
mento, where she has been visit- ■
Reasonable Raten
your own sacks Southern Ore­
vacation tn Ashland with his li eu Intent,
with her daughter and son-in- ,
gon Miner.
father, William Briggs He is a I • C E Marty, nephew of Mrs. Ing
law,
Mr
and
Mrs
Jack
Fiey
student at Blown Mlillury acade­ II H 1 <•
I. I,..l,.it< (N • Mr and Mrx Richard Williams
NEW people are coming to Axh­
my in Sun Diego.
Portland visited Mrs Lowe last with relatives in
Medford and land daily. Do you keep boarders,
ON THE PLAZA
Thursday.
• A six-|M>und 12 ounce daughter
snd son Roy spent Sunday visiting have you a furnished room to let?
wua born to Mr and Mrs. Lemuel • Mis J W Mason of Suncrest Grants Paas
houses for rent or sale? Try an
McBride at 5:45 a m Wednesday Orchard nax returned home after
• Bill Slingxby of Grenada wax
at the Community hospital.
spending me past three weeks overnight guest of Billy Gran , ad In the Miner.
• Robert 1, Johnson, son of Mi witn ner mother in !>>a Angeles Monday They attended a xhow In
and Mrs. R. W. Johnson, Scenic who sintered amputation of one Axhland Monday night accompan- [ ENGI N E E R I N G DESIGN.
DRAFTING. TRACING. DIE­
Drive, writes that he now is with ol her limbs.
led by Mr and Mrx W A Gran
MAKER.
GAUGE - MAKER
the urmy signal corps in southern • F S. Jami'S, who has been liv­
TOOL-MAKER,
MACHINIST,
California. Winston Johnson, his ing in the Crosby property for the • Mrx Tom Callahan of Axhland
I 'A TTER N M AKER
MOULD­
brother, who has been spending a pust two years moved to Ashland vixited at the Jim f*urvis home
ER. WELDING, Training in a
two weeks vacation in Ashutnu, last week Mr. and Mis C. R Sunday.
shop in Axhland, Ore.
has returned to Alaska
Huitol now occupy the house va­ • Jack Clark of Medford wax vlx-
iting
in
Hilt
Sunday
MILTON B BADGER
• Mrs Earl Edsall and sons of cated by Mr James.
Engineering and Scientific lab­
• Johnny Kalvet and his brother,
•
Klamath Falls were Sunday guests
oratories. Main St. Tigard, Ore.
sons of Mr. and Mrs. John Kal­
at the home of Mr and Mrs J. R. BELLVIEW NEWS
The Miner for copy work.
vet of Sacramento, are visiting
Plttcnger.
their grandparents, Mr and Mrs
• Mrs. Josephine Wurzei spent
CHEAP printing lx expensive.
L Luper
three days with her son Joe ut
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Have jour work done RIGHT at
Foil Stevens the past week-end,
the Horne of Better Printing-----
returning to her hume in Ashland • Mi. and Mrs Allen Russel By id NEWS FROM
Monday.
THE MINER PRESS.
A'cie guests ut honor at a duiner
• M L Kathan will xpcnd the given Sunday ut the home of Al­
week-end in Portland looking over ien s parents. Mi. and Mrs. W. G. By SCHOOL PUPILS
• Subscribe for The Miner today.
his new job as lullway mail clerk I Byrd. The attractive dinner was
Philip Selby brought his finger- |
42 Helman
Dial 5751
He will lake up the work 1 mined -1 served at 1 o'clock and at the print set to school and finger­
lately following the close of Ash­ Close a lieaulitul bnde s cake was printed all of the children in his ,
land junior high school.
cut and served by the bride. 'Hiose VOOtB
On Tuesday, March 31, the boys
• asiM Frances Webb, format stu­ enjoying the day with Mr. and
dent at Southern Oregon College Mis. G. W. Byrd and Mr. and Mix and girls of Room 5 saw colored
of Education and an employe of Alien Byrd were Mrs. Dunlei I *1 slides of Holland The slides show­
To the Printing Trade:
That you can now
the Varsity theatre, left A an land mer and children, Mrs. Mlles Far- ed many interesting things: the
DENTIST
We have taken over from
Monday night for Tupelo, Miss, mer and daughter, Mr. and Mta. cities, fishing villages, canals, dog
Hourw 9-12 and 1-5
get complete
the West Coast Ink Co.,
where she will become the bride Cui Us Byrd and Istby, all of Dor- larts, windmillls, farms, gardens,
Medical Bldg.
Phone 5211
of lJeut. John Fowler, son of Mi. ns. Cant., Clarence Byrd of Sea- costumes of the people, and the
Portland, several hun­
and Mrs. J W. Jackson of Eugene. side and Churlaln Byrd, daughter chief occupations of Holland.
dred pounds of Triangle
Mias Webb is the daughter of Mra i oi Mi and Mis. W G. Byrd. Mra.
Adell Webb of Ashland and is a Allen Byrd is the former Julia STUDENTS REMAINING IN
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High Speed job ink and /— ------ ------------------
giaduate of a Eugene high school Nobto "I A iil.md 'I’ll,' couple will COLLEGE, FIGI RES SHOW
NOTICE!
Indications that college stu­
for a limited time only
LieUt. Fowler is a graduate of the make thefr nome in Ashland at
If you don't want to sell
at
University of Oregon.
the home of her parents. Mr. and dents are taking seriously the
your
property, don't list it
offer
this
stock
at
$1
per
nationwide
advice
to
remain
in
Mis. Noble.
with us!
pound laid down to pur­
• Mis 11. L Smalley and Carl school until or unless called to
TALENT NEWS
C. II U F F M A N
Renick, sister and brother of Mrs. military duty are seen in the ] chaser if check accom­
For Real Estate
Chai les Ahderson, and her mother, larger enrollment than was ex- !
65 N. .Main A 345 E. Main
Airs. Mary Huahuwer, all of San­ pected in the spring term at Ore- I panies order. Otherwise
Registration
ta Rosa, Calif , stopped over Wed­ gon State college
passed the 3600 mark before the I price will be $1.50 per
nesday
with
Mrs.
Anderson
and
• The senior class of Talent high
end of the first full week, which I pound,
the standard
school will present ■'Spring Fever” Dale enroute home from Myrtle
is only 11 per cent less than last,
as the annual class play to be Point where they had been called year and a smaller drop than j price.
given the evening of April 10 at by the death of their brother.
predicted.
Reiette, tf, --QitÀet,
the school house A popular three- • Mis Gertrude Seitz is expect­
You can use this ab­
Women especially are staying j
ing
her
son
Wuller
home
to
spend
act farce picture of the last days
solutely
non-skin­
by their studies, as the drop in
al Brookfield college when one Easter. Walter is stationed with the co-ed total is only four pet
ning
job
black
on 98
emergency after another arises the U. S. army at Portland.
• Ruth Seitz is confined to her cent. An analysis of the changes
until the climax.
by
classes
shows
that
the
fresh
­
per
cent
of
your
• .Mi and Mis Is roy <
h
Mrs home this week with mumps.
man class is less than 50 students
•
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wade
Wallis
were
printing.
Mary Furrer and Dick Kreger re­
smaller than a year ago, and the
DIAL 4541
ceived wor dthat their father at business visitors In Medford Mon­ senior class is slightly large: the
day
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Murk
True
Send orders to
Wakefield, Kan , hail passed away.
falling
off
being
in
sophomore
and
Having vunted their old home last I were Medford visitors Tuesday.
Miltenberger & Crawford
junior classes, from which men
fall, the Talent relatives will not • Yvonne Christlich 1» recovering have been taken in considerable
DEPUTY COUNTY CORONER
at
the
Community
hospital
where
167 East Main St.
attend the funeral.
numbers by selective service and
she
underwent
an
appendectomy
• Mrs Ruth Helfrich and sister,
Ashland, Oregon
as volunteers in the air lorps and
Mrs. Ray Hurons of Central Point, i Monday.
similar services.
|
We Never Close—Phone 4541
were calling on friends in Talent • Mis. Melvin Conley of Duns­
C.M.IJt wilier
Saturday afternoon. Both are for­ muir is spending a few days with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
mer residents of this place.
• The Talent fire department was Reynolds, and helping lare for her
called out Friday night to a fire father whose condition remains
on the property of Mr. and M ra. I unchanged.
by LEO KEINER ■
Roy Elates. A woodshed adjoining • Mr. and Mr». Henry Stenrud —r—-.1
the house was destroyed and part and Mra Sorenson, Eunice Kin­
of the house and furniture badly caid and Earl Warren were dinner
guests Sunday of Marie Walker in
damaged.
• Mrs. Ila Williams of Wagner Ashland.
Creek passed away at the Sacred • Mr. and Mrs. Jack King have
Heart hospital in Medford at 7:30 relumed from Eugene where they
o'clock Sunday evening. She was attended the funeral of Mr King's
the only daughter of the late stepfather, Stanley Reil. Mr. Reil
Frank Kerby and had lived her was killed in an automobile acci-
entire life in the home in which dent at Eureka, Calif, and Mrs.
Phone 3751
M»*dford Center Building
she was born. She leaves a hus­ Heil also was killed in an auto
240
East
Main,
Ashland
Phone 2261
prev-
accident
just
a
few
weeks
band, Jesse Williams, and three
children, Elsie, Clyde and Aria ious to her husband's accidental
Fay, besides a large number of death.
relatives and friends. Funeral ser­ • Mrs. Walter Hash went to Med­
vices were held at 2 p. m. Wed­ ford Thursday to attend the con­
nesday from the Litwiller Funeral ference of the home extension
Tki FIAXM0 ailZSSlAM
Home chapel in Ashland. Inter­ unit. There were four counties
WAA (Uro-Tl) CAtrtfO A B uttir
ment was made in the Stearns represented nt the meeting, Jack-
SMOBrA6t.xAXoi.roH m orrrtro rooo
son, Josephine, Klamath and Coos.
cemetery on Wagner creek.
ilPftTS APtlll »0« WSCOVÍX»
• Mr and Mrs. Al Norris are' • The Upper Valley club will
0» A -HUATABI-e , APP1TIZIHG,
SOVTHtRN COOKS orr»»« T m « u $T
having a three-room cottage built meet next week. Members are
XUTZltlOW AH» KONOMlCAl*
UASGf . CltAN IO PtNHV NAILS in ­
on the lot back of their residence urged to bring needle and thread
altí R xat »
roa tabix ax D
to A ROAST T hey want CXTKA
to
sew
for
the
emergency
hospital.
and grocery.
KITCHCM Ufl
• WANT ADS • I
About Peo/fie You Know
QUESTIONS
I
Children’s Birthdays
Inspiration for Party
Clover Leaf Dairy ■[
I NSURANCE
We Have ’Em!
M. T. BURNS
W ear a Cross
at Easter
Ramsey’s Jewelry
Store
DID YOU KNOW
Valley Club Sews for
Emergency Hospital
GREEN SLABS
Lincoln School
Gunter Fuel Co.
INK FOR SALE
Dr. L. W. Stoffers
BREAKFAST
SERVICE
Pete’s Lunch
Senior Class Play
Dated for April 10
Litwiller Funeral Home
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Ashland
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