Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 24, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Friday, April 24, 1942
About People You Know
• ana J. M Wugnei and Mra | his office the fust of the week
aiuOel Kinney returned tne III at jailer un Illness oi several days
<H me week to men nomen neie • O II iwniey, lor met Asmanri
ailei a visit in San Mateo, Cam ¡resident, now of Berkeley, Cam .
ai tne home 01 mi and mi ». i'aui | visited friends here Munday.
Wagner, aits Siena Cane Wagnet • II V Simpson of Vancouver, l<
lemained in the south lor a more i C spent a few duya the past week
lengthy visit nt the home of her visiting hia parents, Mr ami Mis
T. II Simpson, und hia children
non.
• i vi i y Upilglit of Irouglna, All/., , in Aahlund lie returned to Van-
wan an Aaluund viaitoi a ahoit ! couver '1 uekduy, making the 1 1 Ip
time Monday Accompanied by hia i by plane.
wile und non and ill» I Hiller and
mother, lie wan enroute to Rose
buig to vlalt a alalei IJpiigiit la an
acquaintance ol C. M Gunn ami Junior-Senior Picnic
stopped expecting to I Ind him at
tile Miller office Aftel U abort Heid at iVlcKee Bridge
viall with Mia. Giffen the party • I, C Jones of Anderson cieek
diove on noith, intending to look was transacting business in Talent J
i
I Friday.
up Mr. Giffen ut Camp White
• Mi und Mia Howard siayber • Mias Isittic Berwick of Bellview
■ y ure the parents of an eight and Mrs Floyd Clur k of Ashland
|M>und five ounce aon born 'i uea- called on friends in Talent Sun­
day morning at the Community day evening.
• Mrs Wayne Bradley left Friday
hoapital.
for
Portland to visit her husand
• Mi und Mra Gordon I nil field
of Wullu Wullu, Wash ure visiting who is ireviving treatment thefe
Ut the H. II Duffield home fol u for back Injuries sustained in log­
ging operations last full.
abort time.
• Mi und Mra Hurold Boothby • Mrs Roy i»i Everett left Wed-
iiave aa their gueat Mia Bool li­ nesday for Hawaii where her hus-
Mra Everett la
ly's mother, Mia. Maty E Footer bund is employed
and Mi a O L.
of
Mr
a
daughter
ol Pendleton.
• Alter visiting u lew duya in Carver.
• Mi and Mr» O L. Carver who
Ashland with their mother Mrs
charge •>t the Talent
Mollie Woods, Mia L I, Welch have hud
cafe
for
the
past nine months, sold
ol I'.x.t.i Culll and Ml» N L.
to Mr and Mrs C C. Russell
Stratton of Portland returned to
who took (Miasrsslon Tuesday
their homes Tuesday evening
• Mr and Mrs Edward Jones of
• Mr. und Mia A L Coggins
Central Point were business call­
have returned to their home in
ers heie Tuesday afternoon
Ashland
after
spending
two • Kaii si . k u j.-r• I ,, lay fot the
months in the south und east
Boeing factory in Seattle to take
They visited their son-in-law and
up welding
daughter, Mr. and Mia Tom
• The annual Junior and senior
I-andles. music students at Col-
picnic was held at McKee bridge
uinbia university in New York
on the Applegate last Friday Al­
and spent the rest of their time
though the weather was inclement
at their home in Berkeley, Calif
they report a good time
• Hany Chipman spent a fata • Mt and Mrs Leo Buckmaster
days nt home this week wrestling
I LotH r'llrf ava Visiting Mrs
with a severe cold He win able Buck master's parents, Mr and
to return to hia store Thursday
morning
• N 11 Gale. Jr, who aubmitted
l
to a major operation at L Corn in u-
inly hospital last week is reported
on the mend
• Rev and Mr» L I’ Furman
ure enjoying u short visit to Al­
bany this week.
Mia. Roy Estes arid other rela­ . Ing During the lecturer’s hour
tives Mr. Buck master is a sales­ the Ashland Choral club sang sev­
man for the Remington, Rand pro­ eral numbers, and a miscellaneous
; shower was given Mr. and Mrs.
ducts in California
• Roy Eatea, M-<> Buckmaster and Allen Russel Byrd. At the close of
James Edenbeig apent Sunday at the meeting the hostesses served
Squaw lake on a very successful delicious refreshments.
fishing tiip. »ney came very clone • Mrs John Hellrneyer will go to
Medford April 29 to take special
to the limit
• Harvey Maxon ami Richard My­ instructions in nutrition which she
ers, who have been employed at will discuss at the next extension
the Boeing factory at Seattle, re­ meeting
turned home ami ate now em- • Mrs Vincent Lanini, Mrs Ches­
ter Applegate and Mrs. Carl Henry
ployed at ('amp White
• Mr and Mrs Archie Fetes in­ met at the Walter Hash home
leitalned at dlnnei Mr auri M rs. last Wednesday and worked on
Chur les Estes ami Mr. and .Mr» comforters for the emergency hos-
D-o Buckmaster Monday evening. pi' a |
• Mrs Anna Dickey is spending • The entire community is Invited
a few days in Ashland thia week to Medford May 1 to hear Mrs.
visiting her friend Mrs. Almeria Maris, dean of women at Oregon
State college, who will speak at
Russell
• Mrs Tillie Halstad who spent the court house Her subject will
the winter in Eugene nursing, has be “Outlook on IJfe After Age of
40
returned to Talent.
• Mrs John Hamilton of Medford • Mrs Thompson and Mrs. Fay
visited her sisters, Mrs Leroy Ol- of Greeley. Colo., are visiting for
several days with their sister and
sen and Mrs Mary Turner,
family’, Mr and Mrs. R L. Brant­
BEI.I.S 1P.VV NEWS
ley
• Mrs. Allen Miller of Seattle
VMted ba mother, Mrs R. E. I
Bell, Tuesday. She was enroute to
San Francisco to meet Mr. Miller,
• A regular meeting of Bellview who is working aboard a U. 8.
P-TA was held last Friday eve­ ship.
ning During the business meeting • Margaret Moseley is employed.
officers for the ensuing year were part time at Hiram's.
elected us follows: Mrs D. McCoy • Mrs. Clarice Anderson and Mrs.
president; Mrs Metz, vice prcsi- Claude Conley and son visited last
dent, Mrs. Gertrude Seitz, aecre- Thursday in the Applegate district
tary, and Mra. H. L. Brantley, with Mrs Lee Wallis
After the business • Louis E Norburg, a radio offi­
treasurer,
meeting the •■Dads," headed by cer aboard ship, spent last week
M A King. W 8 Byrd. Mr Hoad- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Icy and Mr Gardner, took charge Earl Norburg
and led the group in games and • Mr and Mrs Henry Stenrud,
contests, and later served an oys- Mrs Sorenson and Miss Marie
ter supper in the cafeteria.
W’alker spent Sunday evening at
• The Home Extension unit held the A R. Kincaid home.
a meeting last Wednesday at
which time a nominating com­ HILT NEWS
mittee composed of Mrs. R. E.
Bell, Mrs Vincent Istnini and • Mrs John DeWitt was hostess
Mrs Chester Applegate was ap- Thursday afternoon when neigh­
pointed to report at next meeting. bors gathered at her home for a
social get-together. The afternoon
• Bellview grange met Tuesday
was spent visiting and sewing and
night for regular business meet- delicious refreshments were serv- .
Bellview P-TA
Holds “Dads’” ’Night
WhuttandtfaWcML
•Jack
Enders
has
received
Ma
first lieutenant commission, ac­
cording to word received by his
1
futhii ii Q Dndera U m tint <8
the week Lieutenant Enders is
stationed with the army ulr corps
ut Biketown, Mo
• Hovc.nU I.ii. ii .-,»n ..I .-«.an I NagO
is visiting for a short time with
his parents, Mr und Mrs 8. J
Jandreau of Aahlund
• Mrs <■. u..i i,u.t >n ■ njoyid a
visit from her brother, Joe Tay­
lor. Sunday and Monday He wua
enroute from Monterey, Calit to
hia home in Bly.
• Mrs II W Clark underwent an
emergency operation at Communi­
ty hoapital .Sunday morning.
• in
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AMERICA HAS ENOUGH WHEAT \V
TO fOAKE 580 LOAVES Of BREAD \
FOR EVERY PERSON IN THE COUNTRY?
• Mr and Mrs Roy Farmer were
guests last week at the W. W
Walker home. They left Sunday,
going to Horse creek where Mr. j
Farmer will be employed on the i
dredger Mr Farmer is Mrs Wal­
ker's brother.
• Gerald Goodwin Is now employ­
ed at Camp White.
• Mr. and Mrs Robert Trinca
and Mr aand Mrs Primo Favero
drove to Red Bluff Saturday to
attend the wedding ceremony of
Miss Marjorie Dowling and Bruno
Favero, son of Mr and Mrs Primo
Favero.
• Mr. and Mrs Frank Ward and
Mr. and Mrs. E. HJertager spent
Sunday at the new HJertager mill
at Callahan and were guests of
Mr. and Mrs Ed Stagers. They
drove to Mrs. M. Collin’s lodge in
the hills and returned by way of
Fort Jones and Etna and enjoyed
a late dinner at the HJertager
home in Yreka
• Mr and Mrs E. B. Birmingham ;
of Samoa were visiting In Hilt
Monday.
• Mrs. Stella R King spent the
week-end at Arcata, Calif, attend­
ing a meeting of the supervisors
and principals of the northern di­
vision of the sate of California.
• Mr and Mrs W T Poff and
son Duane spent the week-end
camping on the coast at the mouth
of Smith river where Mr. Poff en­
joyed the ocean fishing.
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DIAL 4541
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DEPUTY COUNTY CORONER
Litwiller Funeral Home
We Never Close—Phone 4541
I
ed The guests were Mesdames
Frank Bemheisel and daughter
Carmen, O. Bemheisel, h rank
Ward. Frank Graves, Ben Ollum
W Gran, W. A. Dutro, Arthur Pe­
derson, Elma Quamme, Enzie
Wright and Mae De Jamett.
• Mr .and Mrs. Sam Dunaway
are at Santa Ana visiting their
aon Sam Jr. and are expected to
return home Thursday.
• Friends of Mrs. Olive Allison
spent the week end here en route
to southern California They were
Mrs Anna Ptillen of Seattle, and
Mrs H B. Gray of Yakima.»»ash. I
• The saw mill has suspended
operations for this week due to a
shortage of logs They will resume
work as soon as the supply of logs
is sufficient.
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PR0B11M5. IN 1941 U.S. GROWERS VOTtD TO
STABILIZE THEIR WHEAT INDUSTRY WITH
MARKETING QUOTAS.
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1. Aa the wall now stands it
stretches for over 1.500 miles.
2. Cecil John Rhodes, 1M3-1902
3. The Dividing range, highest
point is 7,323 feet.
4. The Nares Deep not far
from Puerto Rico, reaches a depth
of 27,972 feat.
5. The Giant Causeway, a rock
expanse of six-sided columns of
basalt.
6. Martin Luther, religious re-
former and translator of the Bible.
7. Hinduism.
8. Sicily, largest island of the
Mediterreanean.
9. The Pyrenees.
10 He was a Swiss patriot,
bom in the late 13th century.
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BIG INDUSTRY
WHEAT 1$ THE WORLDS BI66EST MM
INDUSTRY. NEARLY It MILLION U.S.
FARMERS GROW WHEAT.
MARKETING QUOTAS HELP KEEP
AMERICA^ wheat program strong
DURING WARTIME. VOTE IN THE
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