Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 21, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursduy, May 21. 1942
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
About People You Know
i
last week.
• Homer Vincent, Jr., was home
from college for a short visit with
his parents, Mr und Mrs Homer
Vincent.
© .Vii and Mis. Lion Rosecrans
and daughter lamna of Medford
were visiting friends in Hilt Sun­
day.
• Mrs Frank Graves and Mis. T.
t^uamme drove to Yreka on busi­
ness Monday afternoon.
• Audomar lie Clerck and Billy
Gran attended a show in Ashland 1
Sunday evening
sumer division
Emits can be
canned without sugar and then
sweetened as used. However, a
sugar syrup does make a better
looking canned product, and if you
are going to show your efforts to
your mother-in-law, plan ahead to
use your sugar quota on your own
specialties The consumer division
points out that fruits for pies or
other crxrking require no sugar
when they are canned.
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Christian Endeavor will meet 15 r
NOTICE!
minutes earlier, at 6:45 in order
If you don't want to sell
to make it possible to attend the
your property, don't list it
baccalaureate service.
with us!
Tne evening service will be die­
C. II U F F M A N
missed for the baccalaureate ser-
For Real Estate
vice at the Methodist church,
65 N. Muln A *45 E. Main
Midweek service, 8:00 p. m., L.
11
Wednesday
• Fred Carson left Wednesday club voted to send Gury Chilstlieb
evening for San Francisco on a to the 4-H summer school at
short business trip
Corvallis
• Bill Elhart spent a five-day • Mi and Mix John Childers of
furlough with his parents, Mr. Klamath Falls, spent Saturday
FIRST CHURCH OF ( HEIST
and Mis, H H. Elhart, returning with Mrs Childers' mother, Mrs
SCIENTIST
to his ship this evening.
itoxanna Jackson.
Pioneer Ave., South
• Hal McNair
Wcdncs • Mrs. Ralph Hall returned to her
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Chiropractic Physician
day night from Bakersfield, Calif
home in Oakland Calif , Monday
Sunday morning service at 11
to which point he flew Monday after spending several days with
o’clock.
Office 244 lUrgadlne Ph. M21
tor a short visit with his son, her mother, Mrs Malinda King.
♦. At
Subject: Soul and Body.
James.
With
his
preliminary Mrs. King celebrated her 82nd
Wednesday evening
meeting,
•
o
training nearly completed at the birthday ami wax guest at a din­
which includes testimonies of
army air base at Bakersfield, Ja­ ner Monday noon. Other guests In­
i Orris tian Science healing, is held
mes expects to be transferred to cluded Mix. Ralph Hall, Mr. and
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
: at 8 o'clock.
CHURCH
an advanced training school to Mis. George King of Ashland, Mr.
Reading room open daily from
Howard (i. Eddy, Minister
win his "spurs ” Mr McNair re- , and Mix Elmer Byrd and daugh­
2
to 5 p. m, except Sundays and
•Mtltch In Time
Bible school at 9:45 a. m., Wirt
ports an enjoyable trip both ways ter, Mis. Earl Hamilton and
; holidays.
M Wright, superintendent.
and finds flying a great conven­ daughter, and Mrs. John Farmer.
•Guard < ukr Cutter
The public is cordially invited to
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
ience where time is short.
• Mrs. Mlles Farmer und daugh­
• Heels from Old Kuhltrr
High school Christian Endeavor attend these services and to use
• Among out-of-town guests at ter Betty !»u of Ihirris are spend­
meets at 6:15 p. m.
the reading room.
•Beniffird Nighties? Nay!
the Elks May dance Saturday ing several days with Mr and Mrs
Evening service at 7:30 p. m.
night were Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. G. Byrd Betty
is confined
• King Cotton .Not Snubbed
t » t
TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Peyton of Klamath Falla, Mr to bed with the measles
Dr. Claude E. ,>ayre. Vicar
FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE
•
Stiop|MTw
rememlMT
Peyton Is exalted ruler of the Kla­ • George Thompson Is recovering
Holy Communion 8 a. m.
E. Main and Siskiyou Blvd.
math Falla lodge.
’ from an injury to one of his legs
L P. Furman. Pastor
Church school 9:30 a. m.
• Mrs W B Stennett and Mrs ' when he fell Ht his home last
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Morning prayer and sermon
Morning worship 11 o’clock.
A STITCH in time saves pinning
Pittman are attending the stale 1 Friday.
o'clock.
C. A service 6:45 Bunday eve­
assembly of Rebekahs In Portland • DeForest Metcalf of Oakland
of course, but ladles, you'd bet­
Holy Communion 9:30 a.
ning
Evangelistic
service
to
fol
­
this week.
spent Bunday and Monday with his ter start saving pins. That com­
Wednesday.
low at 7:30 o'clock.
• IXinald Ramsey left for Port­ parents. Mr
and Mrs. James mon ordinary household pin has
Choir will meet at 7:30 p.
If you appreciate food that
C. A. service and choir practice
land Bunday evening to enter the Metcalf.
a new Importance today because 7:30 Tuesday evening.
Thursday.
is carefully and expertly
navy as electrician s mate, second • Mr and Mrs Calvin Owens of of the War Production Board’s
You are cordially invited
Bible study and prayer meeting
prepared and is tastefully
class, naval reserve.
Harrisburg are visiting with Jobn ban on the use of copper and Its 7:30 Friday evening.
worship with us.
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served,
if you like courteous
bronze
alloys
such
as
brass
and
Everybody
is
cordially
invited
Owen and Mr and Mrs. Roscoe
Owens, new residents of Bellview. in many civilian articles, Seems to all services.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
service and fair price*.
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Cor. N. Main and I-aurel Sts.
John Owens has bought the Wells that one third the pins manufac­
—you'll enjoy eating here
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
ranch and he and his son and tured in 1940 and 1941 were made CHURCH OF THE NAZ
Sunday Church school 9:45 a. m.
Bertrand F. Peterson, 1
• The annual budget meeting for family l<x»k possession last week. with brass, and we're told the re­
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
Fourth and C Streets
1942 and 1943 was held Tuesday Mr and Mrs. Mark True enter­ mainder of the country's pins wire
Sermon subject:
"In Memory.”
Church school 9:45 a. m.
evening al the City Hall .It wax tained the three families at din­ made of steel and their produc­
Several of the service organiza- I
Morning
worship,
11
o'clock.
tion
is
limited.
Looks
as
if
the
reported that it is slightly higher ner Tuesday John and Calvin
your meeting place
Departmental meetings at 6:30: tions will attend this service in a !
than last year
Owens are uncles cf Mr». True's pin cushion will be almost as val­
body. The adult choir, under the
• Miss Virginia Garvin, a gradu­ • The home extension unit met ued as your Jewel box.
Evening service, 7:30. Sermon leadership of R. H.
Cooke, will
ate of this year, is employed at last Wednesday at the grange hall.
by the pastor.
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sing an appropriate anthem.
the county school superintendent's A pot luck dinner was served at QU ARD those cake cutters, ice
Prayermeeting, Wednesday 7:30.
The Baccalaureate service for
cube trays and manicure scis- p. m.
office in Medford.
noon. Ttie unit finished up all the
• Mr and Mrs. R Martin of different projects they had start­ ' sors as if they were of gold. For
Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m. the graduating class of the Ash-
Sams' Valley have purchased the ed Mrs. Heilmeyer talked on nu­ the WPB prohibited the use of
Prayer meeting 8:00 p m Wed­ land high school will be held in
this church at 8 p. m. The Rev.
Thompson property across from trition for defense and Mrs. Henry i steel for more than 400 civilian nesday evening.
Howard
G. Eddy, pastor of the
!
goods
so
it
can
be
used
instead
the school house in Talent. Mr on lines and color in dress. The
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Presbyterian church, will give the
and Mrs Martin were pioneer res­ I election of officers also took place. to make tanks, machine guns and
CATHOLIC CHURCH
sermon on the subject, "Ceiling
idents of Sam's Valley and were • The birthday club honored Mrs howitzers This order M-126 will
Rev. W. 4. Meagher, Pastor
Zero.” The combined choirs of the
42 Helman
Dial 5751
Maas at 9 a. m. Sunday.
among those evacuated from the Wade Wallis Sunday with a cover­ have quite an effect on your way
cooperating churches will furnish
ed dish luncheon Those enjoying of living Starting at Mrs. Amer­
cantonment area.
• Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ensele the day were Mr and Mrs Henry ica's front door with knockers, FREE METHODIST CHURCH the special music. Mrs Annabelle
Davis will be at the organ.
East Main Street
are the parents of a baby girl born Btenrud and Mrs Sorenson, Mr chimes and handles out, it will
John
R.
I
’
oet,
Pastor
continue
on
thru
the
house
to
Prayer meeting and Bible study
at the Community hospital in Ash­ and Mrs. J. E. Gowland. Mr and
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. is held each Wednesday evening
land Mrs. Ensele was Dorothy Mrs L A Pankey, Mr and Mrs the kitchen, the bedroom and even
Walter Davis and daughter. Lyda into the bath Bathtubs are on the Bernice Beare, superintendent in at 7:30. The book of St. John is
Works of Wagner creek.
charge.
at the present time the basis for
• Mrs. John Walsh visited at the Catherine, Mrs. Haynes, Mr and forbidden steel list Incidentally
Morning worship at 11 o'clock these weekly study periods.
Ix-t us guarantee payment
and
Ironically,
the
order
specifies
home of her parents Mr and Mrs.! Mrs A. R Kincaid and daughter.
with the pastor bringing the mes­
of
your food, rent, doctor
that gold or silver are the only sage.
M A Ring in Bellview last week. Eunice and Miss Marie Walker.
and other bills, when you
In
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two
metals
which
may
be
used
as
a
modern
army
a
motor
­
• Mr. and Mrs Tom Shelly of
Young People's meeting and Ju­ ized
are sick or injured. Drop
substitutes for steel.
division of ground forces
New Jersey arrived In Talent last
nior meeting at 7:15 p. m. Evan­
in and let's talk it over.
alone
will
use
as
much
as
75,-
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Thursday and are looking for a I
gelistic service at 8 p. m. with
QNE OF these days you may be the pastor in charge.
000 gallons of gasoline in 24 hours.
location In the Rogue River val­ !
The first English Bible to be
walking but not riding on an
Mid-week prayer meeting at 8
ley.. Mr. and Mrs. Shelly are for. • The H«<i Oxa sewing class
ON THE PLAZA
mer residents of Talent.
met Tuesday afternoon at the Club old tire Tests are being made to p. m. Wednesday.
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• Subscribe for The Miner today.
• The N R A Will hold their house where work was being com­ determine the wearability of heels
next meeting at the home of Mrs pleted on two quilts and a num­ made from reclaimed rubber. Once NEIGHBORHOOD CONGREGA­
TIONAL CHURCH
Myrtle Jacoba, near Phoenix
ber of children's garments Mrs. it was scrap material- old tires in
■
Clarence F. McCall, Minister
• Mr and Mrs Charles Estes re­ Emma Ohlund, production chair­ Junk yards or unused overshoes in
Boulevard
and
Morton
Streets
WITH MODERN
turned to their home in Crescent man of the local unit, read a re­ an attic- but after being repro­
Church school 9:45 a. m., Mrs.
City Saturday after spending the port on the accomplishments of cessed it will be heels for pedes­
EQUIPMENT
Glen Prescott, superintendent
past three months In Talent. Mr. the class since it was organized trians. And incidentally, if you
Worship
service
11
a.
m.,
ser
­
Estes was employed at Camp a scant three months ago, and the need galoshes or rubbers, you'll
White while here.
list of completed work La as fol­ be interested to know that a price mon by the Rev Mrs. Charles M.
Permanent PRICES!
ceiling on waterproof rubber foot­ Giffen. Subject, “Your Appoint-
• Mrs Roy Everett who is stop­ lows:
ment.”
ping at the Lithia hotel in Ash­ • 37 sweaters, this includes mens' wear has Just gone into effect.
Wednesday, May 27, 2. p. m.
land,
spent
Wednesday
with womens' and children's sweaters;
eve.
Mrs.
W. A. Reedy will entertain
»
r
t
her parents. Mr and Mrs. O. L. 2 helmets; 2knltted afghana, 48 x
Carver
72; 1 knitted afghan, 36 x 36 made QOAT HANGERS can be saved the Plymouth Guild in the home
from the war casualty list if of Mrs. F. H. Walker, 419 Liberty
• Mr and Mrs Ray Garland and by Doris Clark; 8 women's skirts;
a
steel
wire hook is their only street.
rnrr & u. s. 8AVING8
s/
STAMP WITH EVERY
17
outing
flannel
pajamas
and
family are moving on Wagner
klfkk $1.50 Cleaning I Order. Plain garments—50 cents
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scarce
material
content. So you
gowns;
10
quilts;
18
girls'
skirts.
creek this week Mr Garland pur­
I IBLL cash
and carry.
carr
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
chased the Maurice Barlow ranch. 8 pairs boys' pants; 12 operating can still have paperboard and
Second and B Streets
gowns; 6 ladies bed Jac sets; 4 wooden hangers.
PICKUP AND DELIVERY 65c
• Mr. and Mrs Will Lamb of
Earl F. Downing, Minister
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child's wool dresses; 1 Red Cross
Bible school 9:45 a. m.
Reese creek called on Mr. Lamb's
J^ERUFFLED
DERUFFLED nighties are out
flag.
brother, Tom Iamb last Friday
Morning worship 11 o'clock. Ser­
for the duration. A WPB order
• Two of the quilts were kept in
• Mrs Ray Bumett and baby boy Hilt for local emergency use and restricting the style of nightgowns mon, 'The Story of the Golden
823 Siskiyou Blvd
returned home Friday from the 8 were sent to the Red Cross, 6 slips, petticoats and pajamas pro­ Wedge
Community hospital in Ashland.
of the latter were sent to Rich­ hibits ruffles and excessive length
• Mr and Mrs Ray Hill and fam­ ardson hospital in Alaska.
or sweep of garments. It’s esti­
ily moved from Beeson lane to • Those who* attended the Tuesday mate that doing away with the
Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoff­ meeting were Mesdames Emma frills will save 15 percent of the
man have taken possession of the Ohlund, chairman; Vernal Nebek- yardage used by the industry. So
place vacated by the Hill family,
when present stocks in stores and
er, Harry De Jamett, Andv ’
• Mrs. John Sloan returned home George Vieira, Gus Goldenpenny. factories are used up, you'll
Thursday from Idaho where she Ben Ollom, Bert Mitchell, Russell have to content yourself with
was called by the death of her Harris, Roy Schlappi, M. Robinson, plainer llngeries.
A. Blanchard, Elmer Jackson, O.
mother.
• Mr and Mrs Bruce Paul who Bemheisel, Enzle Wright, Fred KING Cotton certainly hasn't
been snubbed In the war effort,
have been living in a cottage on Lehman, F. Zanotto, Andrealta,
the E. H. Wilson place in Valley­ Harry Chinazzo, Della Canfield, Cotton is being used for the lm-
Graduates know that a
view .purchased property south of I Joe Foggiotto, John Mlchalson, A. portant business of camouflage.
watch
from Ramsey’s
Talent on the old highway and are Zanotto, W. Gran, J. Cattuzzo, P. Sand colored material helps in
Favors,
E.
Favers,
J.
Andrighetto,
Ammuni-
disguising
waterfronts,
building a new home and moved
means the utmost in del­
Sot tana and J. Salvestro,
tion in forests can be concealed
there last week.
icate beauty, movements
• Refreshments were served by by some of the designs developed.
• Willard Selby and family of
the hostess,es, Mrs. Ben Ollom. and some of the others match j
rigidly tested for accur­
Idaho Falls .Idaho are visiting Mr.
Mrs. Bert Mitchell and Mrs. Rus­ gravel and field. Besides its use as
ate service and high
Selby's parents, Mr .and Mrs. C.
sell Harris.
camouflage cloth, cotton has other
C. Selby. The father has been con­
quality materials.
• Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vieira and war uses such as for sand bangs
fined to his bed with heart trouble
son Charles moved Sunday from and agricultural bags. Certain
for the past month. Mr .and Mrs.
LOCKETS!
their apartment in the dormitory percentages of cotton textile fa-1
Oscar Selby of Lovelock, Nevada
to the house recently vacated by cilities have been ordered convert­
Modern beautifully de­
have taken over the store owned
Mr and Mrs Harold Lange.
ed to military use.
signed and gold filled.
and operated by Paul Selby since
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the purchase of the Tryon Mercan­ • Louis I^ayne returned to Hilt
For two pictures
late last week from Everett, Wn„ gHOPPERS don't forget that
tile.
when the maximum price regu­
where he had been visiting i rela­
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graceful
Flowerlike
CURVED TO FIT
tives since his release from the lation went into effect on retail
BELLVIEW NEWS
loveliness
!
10K
gold
goods May 18, that charges are
hospital.
As smart and new as
• The Upper Valley Community • Mrs. Olive Allison spent the fixed in individual store levels. Con­
ed gold plate case
RINGS!
club held their last meeting of the week-end at Weed with Mr. and sequently .one dealer's charges for j
tomorrow
!
.
.
.
Curved
with matching band.
season last Wednesday. Fourteen Mrs. C. Calkins and fished on the same article may be more
Both Boys and Girls
17 jewels
than
that
asked
across
the
way.
to fit the wrist ....
members were present for the Butte creek Sunday.
Priced.
covered dish luncheon. Mrs. E. S. • Mr. and Mrs. W. Walker were The shopkeeper may char-» for
7-jewel Swiss move­
each article the highest price he
Heydenburk, president of the fed- in Yreka on business Saturday.
asked during the base period,
eiated clubs of southern Oregon,
ment—10K gold plate
• Billy Gran drove to Kerby, Ore., March of thia year. After May 18,
was a guest and gave a very in-
Tuesday to visit relatives, and re­ stores are required to post the
case—
teresting talk on "Mothers of To­
turned Thursday.
ceiling
price
of
many
representa-
day.” She also had charge of in­
stalling the officers for the coming • Mr. and Mrs. Marlowe F. Geroy tive items.
year; president, Mrs. R. D. Rey­ an dchlldren are visiting relatives
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“Home of Better Jewelry”
JF YOU’RE trying to stretch that
nolds; vice president, Mrs .John and friends in Idaho.
Swedenburg Building
Ashland, Oregon
Heilmeyer; secretary, Mrs. John • Mrs. Jake Lindener and daugh­
sugar ration of five pounds
McCoy; treasurer, Mrs. R. E. Bell; ter of Yreka were visiting her per person for home canning,1
Dr. C. C. Dunham
the Churches |
MRS. AMERICA
IN THE WAR
DO YOU LIKE
Fine Food?
Budget at Talent
Higher for 1943
GREEN SLABS
Gunter Fuel Co.
INSURANCE
Red Cross Class
Does Much Work
M. T. BURNS
CLEANING
SUITS
PLAIN DRESSES
PLAIN COATS
They’ll Love a
Gift From
Ramsey’s
Priced $3 up
$3.50 up
RAMSEY JEWELRY STORE
trustee, Mrs. Claude Conley. The
mother, Mrs. M. Self several days
here’s a Up from the OPA con-