Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 05, 1944, Image 8

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Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday. October 5,1044
Services Monday
for Susanne Carter
WILL ATTEND PORTLAND
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
_
MEETING NEXT WEEK
Mrs. Howard Rees and Mrs.
John B arker will leave for Port-
. Monday
V“ thv
train to represent Ashland at the
1 '” nK
Uie Congrcg.i
tional Women of Oregon. The
meeting will be held at the F u st
Congregational church of P o rt­
land. Main speaker for the m eet­
ing will be Mrs, E E McClintick,
national Secretary for Women's
work, coming there froTîi C h ic a g o
for the meeting. Several other
prom inent leaders in Congraga-
tiona! Women's W ork will also
be in attendance and will talk
also. During the business session
the election of a president for the
Oregon Division will lx* held,
which will be followed by instal­
lation ceremonies. Mrs. Rees and
Mrs B arker plan to return T hurs­
day morning following the m eet­
ing.
Chief O'Connell hud one of the
most colorful police careers In
the West. He helped make the
profwwton of train robbery so
Mr and Mrs. W A. Reedy re
,urnvU Sunday to Ashland, front
a trip to Los Angeles. Thvv were
called there about a m outh ago
w hen their daughter was serious-
ly injured near Lus Angeles in
an autom obile accident T h e
d au ghter sustained several brok­
en bones and several cuts in the
accident. A carload of Mexicans
hit the daughters car, com plete­
ly dem olishing it.
in Medford W ednesday, re tu rn ­ 0.1. .11 d o n s to i tile e iiiio il.il th a t
no Southern Pacific train bus
ing later in the evening.
Throe receiving t h tern
e m ^ wei
e r e Joan
Vun Dewulker, Shirley Weitzel,
Marilyn Miller, Isabelle Williams
Ju an ita Schultz, Mury Alice
Young, lone lille, Mai iella llans-
enin, Darlene Hale, Marjoi le Mes-
slnger und Charlotte Crowsen.
Mr s Lorten, the new leader, was
Introduced,
n
robbed ainee IMS In protecting
Services were held at the Lit-
Mr and Mrs. C. R. Coffman. the safety of distinguished tiav
w iller Funeral Chapel Monday at
Talent City officials were m Ash elers lie had ridden tram s with
3 P M for Mrs. Susanne Honies-
evei> president ol the United
land on business W ednesday.
C arter, a leader in .Ashland's so­
States since Theodore Kooeevelt,
Paper Hanqinq 12 years In the
cial and educational circles. The
us well as with severul kings anil valley.. K. Baylor. Box 210. Tai
C hristian Science service was
Mr and Mrs. J. R. Lesin* eume queens.
ent. Gt»<i<>n.
10 5 6tp
used.
to Ashland last week from Dum-
McKenna started with South
Deceased was born May 18.
sm uir to spend a m onth or so ern Pacific in 1906 He joined
18.6 at W averly, 111., spending
here Mr Leslie is an employee the railroad's policu force in 1915
her early life there. Her parents,
of the Southern Pacific and about and since 1942 hud been ussis
Mr and Mrs Fred Homes, S r ,
Miss Betty Adams, a eudut five years ago was transferred to tunt chief special agent
came to A shland m 1889 Her edu
nurse at Eugene, has returned Duinsmuir. They had form erly
cation began in W averly, and
here o n indefinite leave She was made their home here for u n u m ­ New Shoe Stamp To
was continued in the local
s e v e ie lv b u rn e d w ith acid in tli.- ber of years. The transfer here is
schools, graduating from the Ash
laboratory and was hospitalized expected to be short and they Be Valid November I
land schools in 1893 She g rad u a­
likely will return to Duinsm uir
for
about a month before return
The office of price adm inistra­
ted from SOCE in 1896 w hen the
soon. They huve a wide circle of
mg
home.
She
expects
.to
return
tion announced iliut u new ahuc
college was know n as the S o u th ­
friends
in
Ashland.
to her training as a navy nurse
ration stum p will become valid
ern Normal. She later attended
as soon as she can At present she
beginning November 1st The
the U niversity of California at
is
em
ployed
at
W
eitzul's
store.
A
Traveling
Exam
iner
of
O
p­
exact stum p Io tx* used hus not
Berkeley.
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erators and Chauffeurs is sche yet been revealed.
Upon her retu rn to .Ashland,
duled
to
arrive
in
Ashland,
Mon
For
Dependable
Houseware
Ó
She began h er work as a teacher. Local School First
Hardware at Reasonable Prices. day Oct. 9. 1944, and will be on
She was for a tim e instructor in
Think of M arshall-W ells on the duty at the City Hall betw een
th e .Ashland high school, then in Red Cross Drive
the hours of 9 A M and 5 P M .
Plasa. Phone 21231.
w ent to Alaska to teach. R eturn­
Miss Edith Bork, principal of
according to a recent announce­
W aldi
ing here she was elected to the of­ the Lincoln School, Ashland, re ­
By VIRGINIA LUTZ
Jess Le Gish of Rt. 2 Medford, ment released from the Secretary
fice of countv school su p erin ten ­ ports that the Lincoln school has
of
State's
office.
dent, a position she held for 12 enrolled 100 per cent in the J u n ­ was arrested by A shland police
All those wishing perm its or
years.
ior Red Cross, the first in the Monday evening, on W m burn
Wa are champions again of tha
She was preceded in death by county to do so. A $25.00 service Way on a charge of violation of licenses to drive cars are asked paper drive held last week. We
h er parents, one brother, Charles fund was also established to be a b asic d riv in g re g u la tio n . In to get in touch with the exam have won the oilier paper drives
A4» T h , AnO PiohlWllaa
I. Homes and two sisters. Miss used to buy m aterials for a r ti­ city court of Judge C. O. P res­ iner during these hours.
and were determ ined to win this
I Oivgus U j
M «l’a,s®». Chslrwsni
M yra Homes and Mrs Mary cles they plan to make this year nail Tuesday he was fined $15
one
The
paper
collected
by
us
P.wsun ,ih A»« B l 4 i . l*«,lls»4
The Interm ediate Methodist
und costs of $2 50 which were
Tucker. She is survived by a j for servicem en overseas.
.m
io
iu
itc
d
to
26.000
pounds
Youth Fellowship group had n
paid.
brother. F C Homes: th ree nep­
Friday in astam bly thosa nom
I fellow ship covered -disli dinner
hews and three neices, the ch ild ­
inaUxi Wednesday uud Thursday
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Former
Ashland
Lady
ren of Charles Homes: Frank
P v t L. B. Pingle SCU 1913,
(or student txxiy officers were
Homes of Yakima, Wn.: Clarence
Camp W hite surrendered volun­ Monday evening, Mrs. Q. W introduced und we had tryouts
Dies
at
Grants
Pass
Bruce
and
Mrs
Harold
Monroe
Homes of A shland: H enry Homes
tarily to local police Sunday, be-
were the sponsors. Bill Bissell for Yell and Song leaders. Voting
Merrill, Oregon: Mrs. Bessie Mc­
Mrs. Laverne Wilson, a one AWOL, /Absent W ithout Official was in charge of the games J o ­ was held Tuesday morning in the
Kenzie, Medford and Miss Louise time resident of Ashland, died Leave from Camp W hite the past
your in su ran ce over a
anne Brisco and Jeanette Keeney Im in e UMims. Ilarry Kannusto
Homes of Ashland.
recently at G rants Pass, friends month. He was turned over to decorated the tables and the was elected Piem dent, V e m l.i
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long term , while money
the
MPs
from
Camp
W
hite
for
here w ere notified. G raveside
rooms. Eldon D ruham and J o a n ­ Robeison i**t V Ico Pro id r n t,
were held at the family punishm ent. Also turned over to na Briscoe each baked a cake fgr Donald Damon 2nd Vice P resi­
is plentiful, f o r it in a
Resident of Wagner services
plot in A shland Tuesday, her Camp W hite authorities was T 4 tile occasion Till* e t e n in g u
dent and Secretary Virgimu Lutz
legitim ate «1 e «1 u ct i o n
N. Consley SCU 1913 of
Creek Area Dies Fri. ( husband, a son and a daughter Gordon
spent in placing games and sing The Yell leaders are Camille Fru
Camp
W
hite,
who
was
arrested
from
income tax.
lun
and
Venitu
Roberson
Song
Mrs. Luck Olive W adsworth, and her m other survive.
songs T h e p a r ty closed hv
on a charge of being drunk.
living on Rt. 2, W agner Creek
quietly and in a very devotional leaders Isabelle Williams and
Mickey McKeever
district, died at h er home Friday, I SO Contribution
nuxxi singing "In the G arden."
J. F. EMMETT
A shland Study Club met Mon
Girls A thletic Association lat-i
Septem ber 29, at 6 o’clock in the
. ... „ , . ,__ _
..
1C7 East Main Street
,
morning, after an illness of a .
Lockhart, direct« r day at the home of Mrs. G. G. , .
ters earned last year were pre
vear
of local USO, announces the fol- Eubank Dessert luncheon was I H a m b u r g e r l . i r t V ill
Phone IS tl
■ented to the gtru by Charlotte
' Funeral services w ere held a t I ,0Wln« contributions for this served. The book review for th e ' i
IT C /Y W I la I?r*i»
Crowsen in usseinbly Friday
% m eeting was given by Mrs. Louis«* ' ■ AM. «11 1
" i t s I p it
the L itw iller Chapel. Monday m onth
Cookies: Mickt Espy, M argar­ Prozzi Subject was "The Coluni
A special convoy of men from '
afternoon at 1:30 o'cldbk. In te r­
m ent will be made in M ountain et McLean. Junior Civic Club; nist" by Fisher. N ext meeting u new group G.P.T.U. of Camp
Mrs. Paul Finnell, Mrs. Rocr w ill be held at the home ot Mrs W hite were guests of Ashland
View cemetery.
Mrs. W adsworth was born on Rath, Mrs. R. Flaharty, Mrs. G. J. Frost on Vista Street on Mon­ Junior Hostesses ut the local USO
Septem ber 7, 1856. at Keating. J. Lindsay, Red Cross Sewing day, O ctober 16.
Saturday night.
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Some prelim inary work was !
Pennsylvania, and was ju st past Group; Mrs. G ertrude W ilmeth. ,
Prunes. Mrs. Gladys Dooms j Mrs. W D. Jackson and Mrs done before the men cam e but ,
h er 88th y ear at the tim e of her
Mark T rue w ere business callers most of it was done after the ,
death.
1 and Mrs. G ertrude V> llmeth.
1------------------------------------------------ men arrived and they w ere w ill­
She has lived in this commun- ! Candy. Phyllis Caton.
Magazines,
Mrs.
A.
E.
Messer.
ing to help do everything. They ,
ity for 14 years and in Oregon j
Flowers, Mrs. G ertrude Wil-
! shaped the ham burgers to fry
for the past 30 years.
Miss Estella Hays.
' and then helped fry them A fter
She is survived by one son L. ' m eth and
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E. W adsw orth of Ashland and a j
' the feed they offered to help do
The fire departm ent was called
daughter Mrs W illa D am ard
• up the dishes and sweep up the
The Rev. W. R. Wise pastor of ' out this week to extinguish a
' crumbs. The ones helping this
tim e w ere Marine PFC. Lowell
the First N azarene church was in blaze at the city library Ft was a
backfire under the oil burner
Prior, Cpl. Irving K reitzberg and
charge of the service,
I which damaged the motor and
Cpl Irving Sharkansky. Hostess­
Sutmrribe for The Miner today. raised considerable smoke
es helping were Carolyn Rose.
M arilvn Young. Phyllis Caton. |
K athleen Silver and Mabie Wau-
chope.
Ladies of the Red Cross Sew - ,
IT 'S T H A T F IG H T S , T B 9 U IU
ing G roup furnishing the hum« .
M A K IN PAIR 0 T S lO D tl PW-W
made cookies for this party were .
Mrs. Paul Finnell, Mrs. Roger ,
| Rath, Mrs. G. J. Lindsey, Mrs. R
Flaharty and Mrs G ertrude Wil-
melh.
Junior Hi Notes
”TH£ JOKER"
Let Us Rewrite
Come in and see the extra special
prices on our entire stock of
LITHIA
FALL AND WINTER
Frid. - Sat.
C O A T S
ARSITY
They’re Going Fast!
Friday and Saturday
Coffee Stays Off
The Ration List
livi NGST un
SMItEi
ÖURNETlE
—plus
Sunday - Monday - Tuesday
Breatk-tokmq ia th ftodag Adiaai / ,
Wednesday - Thursday
PAUL MUNI in
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For Dependable Houseware 6 I
Hardware at Reasonable Prices.
Think of M arshall-W ells on the I
Plasa. Phone 21231.
S u n .-M o n .-T u es.
John Garfield
Paul Henreid
‘BETWEEN TWO
WORLDS’
r,
,,,
«
,
Snows Sunday
Matinee Saturday
C o n f intlO U S
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The m ineral production in O re­
gon last year comes up to the
high figure of $12,310,000, said
the Federal Bureau of Mines.
Oregon was near the top for
all states in the production of ,
m ercury, antim ony ore, Chrom ite
and diatomite.
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S.P. Names New Po-
lice Chief Recently
:
The largest private police force |
in W estern America acquired a |
new head on October 1 when
A ndrew J. McKenna took office
as chief special agent for the
Southern Pacific. He was appoint
i ed by J. W. Corbett, general man-
ager of the railroad, to succeed
t h e veteran Daniel OConnell
1 who retired Septem ber 30 after
43 years service,
Com plete L ubrication Service
Bowes Electro-Seal Tire R epairs
B a tte ry A nalyzing and R echarging
M otor T uning and B rake R elining and
R ep airin g
scripter & M c K eever
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IN
- Continuous Sunday
WE FEATURE—
The Jackson county salvage
com m ittee is using a onem an hay
baling rig to bundle up the re si­
due of its recent waste paper sal­
vage drive th at netted 75,000
i pounds. The residue, consisting
of unw rapped periodicals, p aste­
board, and general odds and ends
is estim ated at 50,000 pounds.
The baler does them up in hay-
bale size bundles, tied w ith bal­
ing wire. They will later be ship­
ped to a salvage center.
. I h m » I m i a»»
•"IM I SHAMTOM H i l t "
Matinee Saturday
“The Flying Red
Horse”
Paper Bundles
H O M E ■
IN D IA N A
also
DKIVK IN A M ) S E E
I S AT T H E SIGN
OF
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BRENNAN «CRAIN
‘SCARFACE’
METZ
Cottee definitely is not going
to be rationed War Mobilization
D irector Byrnes said the Brazil­
ian governm ent has assured the
state departm ent that shipm ents
of coffee will be resumed im m e­
diately.
The need tor renewed coiree
rationing was first seen when
Brazilian exporters started w ith
holding coffee shipm ents from
the United States m arket in the
hope of w inning a price increase.
But the OPA refused to raise the
ceiling price. The Brazilian gov­
ernm ent now promises th at one-
million bags ot coffee will lx?
sent to the United States for
civilian consum ption every m on­
th.
uw
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