Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 07, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, Muy 7, 1942
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
About People You Know ;
• Mi und Mis. Kenneth Bums
or Bunsinulr ais the patents oi u
six-pound one ounce duuglilcr bom
luonuuy morning at the Aahland
Community hospital.
• Visitors limn Hums Sunday
w<i<- Mi mid M m Orth MUter,
who were guests oi Mrs. Miller's
parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Verne Has­
tings. Mr sillier relumed to Burns
Sunday night, while Mrs. Miller
remained lor a longer visit.
• Mr. und Mia Hubert Gillmore
were week-end guests In Ashiund,
coming ¡loin 1 reka where Mi
GUimoie is employed
• Geoigi lauidcis was admitted
to the Community hospital Mon­
day lor medical treatment.
• Mis. Alden Powell wua admit
ted to the community hospital
Monday for medical treatment
• Marie Fowici left the Commu-
Ity hospital Tuesday. She lecently
underwent a major operation.
• (.'and l^ihi underwent u tonsil­
lectomy at the Community hospi­
tal Wednesday morning
• A Krueger returned Tuesday to
his hotpe in liunsmulr alter re­
ceiving medical attention ut the
Community hospital
• Mis Clyde Young and Mrs ()
AC. and Mtn W. E Bartelt and
Mrs Ixiuls Dodge, representing
(Chapter BN, went to oi’rtlund
Sunday to attend the state chap-
1.1 ,,r HX>
• oWrd hus been received in Ash­
land that Mrs. J. Fowler, nee
Frances Webb. Is now located at
Fort Warren, Wyo., to which point
IX Fowler recently was trans­
ferred from officers'
training
school at Peterburg, Va.
• George R Carter, county clerk
was transacting buxine« sin Ash­
land Monday
• Waller J Lookrr of Medford,
candidate for the republican nom­
ination for state senator from
Jackson county, was looking over
the political situation In Ashland
Wednesday.
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TALENT NEWS
• Mr. and Mrs Charles Selby of
l^ewlston. Ida arrived in Talent
Monday to »visit Mr. Selby’s par­
ents The father is confined to his
bed with heart trouble
To Represent
YOU IN
CONGRESS
FROM THE NEW
FOURTH DISTRICT
• Homer Vincent, realdent man­
ager of the Fru». Gruwera Supply
company at Hilt, waa in Susan­
ville on buaineaa early last week,
returning
Thursday
with
Mr.
Simpson who spent Friday and
Saturday here, and left Sunday.
• 'lm Red Cross sewing class
postponed its Tuesday meeting
until Thursday last week, due to
Mis. Oiilund'a illness Thirty five
al tended The amount of woik be­
ing accomplished by the local
group is very gratifying.
Mrs.
Frank Bernhelsel and Mrs Dia­
mond Newman were hostesses and
served delicious refreshments
• Mr and Mrs Frank Ward spent
the wek-end at Dunsmuir with
their daughter, Mrs. Walter Bray,
and family. During their visit,
Frank Ward and Walter Bray at­
tended a central committee meet­
ing at Weed.
• Mr and Mrs. Ham Dunaway
und Mr and Mrs. Ray Elliott at­
tended the civilian defense meet­
ing in Yreka.
• The 20 members of the Red
Cross nursing class, under the
able instruction of Mrs. Olive Al­
lison, have completed half of their
12 lesson course of nursing at the
present time.
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139 OREGON Dill V ERM
l-OSE LICENSE I ME
NAMED SOCIETY EDITOR
OF 1 YEARBOOK
A total of 139 Oregon drivers
lost their driver’s licenses through
suspension or revocation proceed­
ings during the month of Febru­
ary, a report compiled in the
office of Earl Snell, secretary of
state, revealed today.
Of thr 139, there were H4 revo­
cations and of these. 74, or Hk
percent, were for driving while
intoxicated. Of the 55 suspensions,
25 were for reckless driving.
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• Subscribe for The Miner today.
Jean Frideger of Ashland, a
sophomore in business administra­
tion at the University of Oregon,
was appointed society editor of
the Oiegana. yearbook for the
university, it was announced this
week by Wes Sullivan, editor of
the yearbook.
The Oregana is a publication
edited by the students of the uni­
versity each year It contains pic­
tures and stories of the activities
of the school for one year.
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• Mis. Andy Carrol und duugli-t
ter Lal lie r of the Trad country
were camng in Talent 'luesday
• Mta Guy Hamilton lell rnday J
evening tor tteuitK to visit net
son Karl and family.
w Mi and Mrs. ism Hervey und
iHtnliy who have been living on
Wagner Cicek for the past win­
ter moved into the Sherard piop-
eity Saturday.
• Mi and Mrs. Sim Morris of
Ashland called on Mr. and Mis.
Glen Withiow and other friends
ounday afternoon.
• C. C. Selby who has been u
patient at the Community hospital
m Ashland returned to his home
InuiMday evening somewhat lm-
pioved.
« The Community club met Wed­
nesday afternoon. Study of Aus­
tralia was the topic discussed
• Mi und Mrs Allen Clark mov­
ed to Medford Saturday to be
near Mr. Clark's work at Camp
White
• Friends and class mates of
Anita Maxson gathered at her
home Monday evening and gave
ner a surprise. The occasion being
ner birthday Anita received many • Subscribe for The Miner today.
lovely gifts. Refreshments were
served at the close of the party
by Mrs. Maxson,
• Mi un<l Mrs. Clarence Homes
and daughter Clarice of Ashland
called on relatives here Sunday
afternoon.
• Tlie W8CS of the Methodist
church met at the home of Mrs
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Harvey Walters Thursday after­
noon. Mrs 1. C. Williams had
chaige of the program.
*
• Mr and Mrs Guy Hamilton
were gladly surprised Thursday
evening when their children of
Talent gathered at their home and
reminded them of their 4<ith wed­
ding anniversary, i ne evening was
• •
3|>enl in visiting.
-
• Tile junior-senior dinner and
■lance was held May 1. The decor­
ations in the dining room and ■
gym were in keeping with May
day. The May pole, beautifully
decorated in rainbow colors, serv­
ed as the centerpiece on the din­
ing table. Dinner was served by
the P-TA Bnccalaureate services
|
were held In the Methodist church
Humlay morning, with the Rever- 1
end Astleford officiating. His ser­
mon was on "Building the Temple
of Life."
Republican for
• Mrs. Al Hherard was moved
from her home last Friday night j
to the Caswell convalescent home
at Mi Laurel street in Ashland 1
Mrs Sherard has been an invalid -
almost a year and her condition
“Service to My Community,
remains about the same
• Nineteen seniors of Talent high
State and Nation”
school received diplomas in exer­
cises marking the cluse of school
last night.
The exercises were
LOOKER FOR SENATOR
held In the gymnasium where the
COMMITTEE
loiiowing graduates were awarded
the coveted "sheepskins": Juanita Paid Advertisement
Boardman, Almena Dobbins, Vir­
ginia Garvin, Patricia Haney, Lor­
na Hayman, Ruth Kymston, Lucile
Young, Barbara Terrill, Mary Lou
Remember Mother
Thanos, La Velle Mason, Willis
Cole, Bob Marquess. Alvin Fenton, '
with
Mai cus McKenzie. Russell Sea­
man, Bill Slack, Davis Young,
L»oyd Lacy ana Tony Klimek.
The class motto was "Forward,
RAMSEY’S JEWELRY
Ever, Backward Never." Class
STORE
flower, American Beauty rose,
Sweden
burg
Bldg.
AahlanC
class colors, maroon and white.
• ***********************
VOTE FOR
WALTER J.
LOOKER
State Senator
Ln
CHEAP printing Is expensive.
THE SUREST WAY TO
“INVALIDE” YOUR CAR
•Just keep right on driving it with poor brakes,
wheels out of alignment, worn bearings, and dirty
sludge oil that should have been changed weeks
ago io this and !♦ won’t make much difference
whether you have a good set of tires for your
car.
THE BEST CAR OPERATING
INSURANCE
is to drive in to Caton’s and have a complete
overhaul and tune-up job. Remember—
you’ve got to make the old “bus” last a long
time.
CLYDE N. CATON GARAGE
AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)
SOME THINGS YOU CAN DO TO
HELP THE ALL-OUT WAR EFFORT
RECOMMENDED BY OUR
GOVERNMENT—
MAINTAIN YOUR PROPERTY in as good con­
dition as it is now. That means take care of
small repairs when needed.
KEEP IT PAINTED—Right now we have com­
plete stocks of all kinds of paint and paint pro­
ducts but some kinds will be hard to get very
soon, and some will be off the market for the
duration
So place your order at once even if you
do not use it until later.
ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
Phone 3291
KEN WEIL, Manager
Oak
A “Life-Saver”
for property owners is the
new 8-point multiple cover­
age that can be added to
your fire insurance for a
small additional premium:
Windstorm
Explosion
Aircraft
Hail
Riot
Vehicle
Smoke
Fire — following
the fall of a part of
the building.
ASK US ABOUT IT TODAY
Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE and
REAL INSURANCE
Phone 8781
41 East Maia
TxrcrixixrLTrrrirrrrrrzrr
JEWELRY
“Oregon has a big Job
do: increasing the tempe
of our war effort; getting the industries and
payrolls Oregon needs; preparing for post-war
economic readjustments. I pledge to the people
of Oregon a program that is aggressive and effec­
tive — the job will be done!”
• . . Earl Snell
HILT NEWS
REPUBLICANS
VOTE 15X
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• Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Black and
children moved last week to the
Sulphur Springs Ranch, recently
purchased by Louis Alphonse.
• Mr. and Mrs. Don Ward and
daughter Diane spent Sunday vis­
iting at the Elmore home near
Hornbrook, and fishing in the
Klamath river.
• Mr. and Mrs. Gus Sot tan a and
daughter visited relatives in Weed
Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs. John De Witt and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward attend­
ed a meeting of the Eastern Star
lodge in Yreka Friday night.
• Mr. and Mrs. E. HJertager of
Yreka visited Homer Vincents and
Frank Wards Wednesday evening.
• Billy Gran and Ernest Dutro
drove to Ashland Sunday after-
GREEN SLABS
Gunter Fuel Co.
42 Helman
Dial 5751
INSURANCE
I-et us guarantee payment
of your focal, rent, dot-tor
and other bills, when you
are sick or injured. Drop
in and let's talk It over.
M. T. BURNS
ON THE PLAZA
Leadership by a man who says, "It can be done — state
and local taxes can be cut.” A man with a definite pro­
gram to accomplish tax reductions.
leadership
to speed Oregon’s war effort.
A war veteran for a war
Governor.
leadership
leadership
for Oregon’s industrial de­
velopment. Leadership to get
the industries and payrolls
Oregon needs NOW.
that is efficient, effective,
friendly. Snell inspires co­
operation.
ELLSWORTH
• ABLE
•INTELLIGENT
• SINCERE
• EXPERIENCED
a
Harris Ellsworth's Slogan Is:
"Concentrata on victory; elim­
inata government non-essen­
tials: develop Oregon's miner­
als, farms and forests."
Paid Adv. Ellsworth for Con­
gress Com., L. E. McClintock,
Secretary, Roseburg, Oregon.
rwrv ouvenrcun
"SNCU GITS THINGS DONC!"
"A WdP Veteran for A War Governor "