Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 15, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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    Friday, February 15, 1935
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 2
rA 11/1111*11 ■ If PRO criticism on the presentations. To-
50 liVlfinmnstuii
HOMEMAKERS
Columbia and
W
w nl«ht Clackamas.
counties were to present
with "Happy Birthday" and small the evening by different members
red hearts written across the top. of the clubs.
Miss Etzwiller received many • After complete renovation, Nin-
lovely
gift« and wax com­ Inger's cafe will reopen on Friday
their plays
pletely surprised when the follow­ night, so all you little boy« and
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EDITED
BY
EDWINA
hmm
Applegate delegates from the
ing guests walked in: Margaret
I extension unit include Mrs A. N. • Miss Frances Hess of Ashland, heard over KM ED on Washing- Milholn and Harry Hoxie, Marjorie girls ami you big .boys and girl«
Krause. Mrs. Lee Port, Mrs. Fred recently was pledged to Alpha 1 ton's birthday. The hour for this Mllholn and Steve Fowler. Ruth who have been wondering whut you
Offenbacher and the writer. From Gamma Delta, a social sorority. program will be announced later
Warren ami I »on Callahan, Mr. and were going to do with yourself
Ashland arc Mrs. P C. Forsythe. Miss Hess is a student of Home
A group of ensemble players will Mrs. Jean Smith, and the host, with no place to go for a lot of
Mrs. A. C. Joy, and Mrs. Ray Economics at the University of be featured consisting of the Barney Mast.
By MAUDE POOL
CORVALLIS- Fifty of Jackson Burns of Bellview. An event of Oregon.
Misses Mary Louise Roberson and • Friday evening. February 8, fun. will have to worry no more.
county's homemakers from home special interest to many is the • Miss Madge Mitchell, who is Alice Coggins, violins; Mrs Herta
extension units. Granges, city and mother, son and daughter tea to­ teaching in Gold Hill, spent the [ Denton, flute; and Chester Woods, Theta Delta Phi, men's «cliolnstlc
county P-TA councils, and other morrow afternoon, given by Omi- week-end in Ashland with her par- | 'cello. An orchestration for the honorary fraternity, was host to
orangizations are among the 600 cron Nu and the home economics ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mitchell , auxiliary theme song, "Trees,
—
is Sigma Epsilon PI, women's »cho I
delegates at Corvallis this week for club at Withycombe house. Lee • On her 85th birthday. February being prepared by the music chair­ lastic honorary sorority and Phi
Home Interests conference, but it Port Jr., student in the school of 6. Mrs. Jennie Hammond was hon­ man. Frieda Ernestine Hartley, to Beta Sigma, teacher's honorary so­
is Mrs. Mabel Thornton of Fish forestry: Beth Joy, Junior student. ored by Mrs. A. C. Spindler, hos­ be sung by Mrs Fred Schuerman ciety in the second annual tri- i
lake in southern Oregon who truly and Adena Joy, faculty member, tess at a lovely birthday party. with string and flute accompuni- club banquet in the history of
possesses the courage of her con­ are expected to Join their mothers The afternoon was spent in play­ | merit. The auxiliary ladies' quartet, Southern Oregon Normal «chool
Dr. Walter Redford gave a speech
victions and tramped through six at the tea.
ing anagrams, followed by delight­ the Mesdamea Smith. L. Hansen.
Delegates find their programs ful refreshments served at a well- Edwin Dunn and Paul Beyers will of welcome to the members of the
miles of snow in a drenching rain
in order to be here on the campus scheduled with a swift tempo, lec­ appointed table lighted by candles, ! be heard in patriotic numbers, and clubs and the toastmaster, Dave
tures throughout the day on varied with center piece of the birthday Mr«. Alita Lear will favor the ra­ Adams, president of Theta Delta
for the week's program.
subjects
of interest to the home­ cake, which had Happy Birthday dio audience with a whistling solo. Phi, introduced the speaker of the
For nearly a year Mrs. Thorn­
maker
given
by prominent speak­ written on top in pink and green I accompanied by Chester Woods on evening, Don Newbury, prominent
ton. who is an active extension
attorney of Medford. Mr. New­
service worker, being a member of ers, many of whom are nationally
Many lovely gifts were received the 'cello.
bury's speech was on the «object
known;
complete
programs
every
•
A
surprise
party
was
given
for
the Jackson county executive com­
by the honoree from the following
mittee, had planned to attend con­ evening, with opportunity between guests: Mesdames Estella Cobb. Miss Hazel Etzwiller on her twen­ of "Racialism and the Student."
ference—she knew she was coming times for swimming, inspection of Bertha Corthell. Myrtle Spaulding, tieth birthday anniversary at 8:00 Several other short welcoming
speeches were made by Fred Pan-
and only two things could stop numerous exhibits, and trips to li­ Maude Cyphers. Tarbox. Lulu o'clock Tuesday evening at her
her. she said last night—deep snow braries, green houses, nursery Howard. A F. Abbott and the home. 95 Coolidge street, by Bar­ key, president of Phi Beta Sigma,
and Beth Cummings, president of
ney Mast.
and sickness. But eight feet of schools, home management houses hostess. Mrs. Spindler.
Sigma Epsilon Pi. Several songs
and
other
places
of
interest.
During
the
evening
guests
en
­
snow last month, with more than
• Mr and Mrs. Harry E. Jones,
Jackson county guests are who have been residents of Ash­ joyed dancing and games and at were presented in the course of
a foot remaining in drifts at the
present, failed to stop her. With housed together at Hawley hall. land for the past three years, com- 10 o'clock attractive refreshments
her car stuck somewhere in the and meals are served at the Me oing here from Raleigh, North were served, carrying out the Val­
For Your Garden
Fish lake vicinity since December. mortal union.
Carolina, have gone to Loa Angeles entine idea in the beautiful cake.
The
W
’
illamette
valley
weather
Mrs. Thornton donned her rubber
for a vacation. Mrs. Jones will
boots and snow shoes, took her is great. It's been raining and rain­ probably return to Ashland in a
Morrrop Fertilizer—Vigoro
son along to carry her suitcase, ing and raining.
month or six weeks, but Mr. Jones
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STINK
and began the journey to Corvallis.
plans to remain in the south In­
Field Seasis
Asparugus Plunts
AND
More than two miles were tra­
definitely.
Clover and <>ruM»e*
Onion Sets
POULTRY
Barnthouse
Market
versed on snow shoes, the rest of
of All Kinds
• Harvey Gearhart, well-known BARTER and trade sales Organi­
S<<ed Potatoes
TONICS
zation can use livestock, labor
in Ashland, left last Saturday
the Journey being made through
OnpriS 279 E MlllD
llodgrii-Hrvwwter Feed* a Specialty—Starling Maahm—Dairy
slush, mud and torrents of rushing, v/ptllS
IL. 1 Idin morning for Oakland, Calif , to and farm produce. Particular«
Egg Maahe»—C'bk'k Feeders—Fountains
FMdi
water cutting gullies in the road.
at
Fix
It
shop,
343
East
Main.
stay
at
the
Boeing
school
of
aero
­
iMonday
This
Week
But Mrs. Thornton says Just one
Ashland.
IÍ22)
nautics for a week. Later he ex­
lecture was worth the trip, and
Frank Barnthouse has opened a pects to enroll in the schoql. Gear­ ANYONE wishing help, male or
yesterday she spoke briefly of her new market at 279 East Main hart has been employed for the
PHONE 91
female, inquire at the free em­
experience over KOAC during the street, definitely taking over the past year and a half at the Lithia
ployment
office
at
343
East
extension service program. A num­ business from his father. J. L. hotel.
Main
Wanted:
Experienced
ber of others from Jackson county Barnthouse. Formerly located in • Lawrence Hubert presented his
newspaper solicitor, tree pruner.
also were on the air yesterday the Ashland Groceteria. Bam- pupils in a fine violin recital Fri­
<f22)
morning.
thouse moved to his present loca­ day night at the Lithia hotel Each
Jackson county is playing a tion the first of the week.
pupil showed unusual technique CONVALESCENT HOME - 153
prominent part in the conference
Granite, Ashland, cares for In­
J. L. Barnthouse had been in and promise for the future. Every
program. Monday Mrs. Effie Birds­ business in Ashland for the past number on the program was played
To
valids and aged at $40 per
eye of Rogue River was elected 25 years, and had always main­ with a mastery of understanding.
month and up. room and board,
state president of the Oregon state tained a high standard of service
The pupils presented were Dale
light housekeeping rooms and
home economics extension council. and enterprise. Many of his old Williams, Bonnie Boone. Stanley
cabins available.
•
(fl5tf)
Mrs. Birdseye, however, was un­ friends and customers will regret Coleman. Jeanette Burton, Beat­
able to attend conference on ac­ his retirement, but all wish his son rice Werth. Mouryne Burton. Dick FOR SALE 200 good used tires
From
count of illness Five members of most successful business in its new Dayhoff, Veda Williams, Patsy
and tubes; also an A-l trailer.
the Jackson county executive com- location.
See us before you buy. Madden's
Whitney. Corinne Croft, Van Ness.
mittee were present for the annual
Tire Shop.
(fl5)
Andrew Johnson. Billy Willets,
Barnthouse and his assistant, Harry Kahn. Peggy Guiley, Alice
meeting of the council held here
Foss Cramer, have been in meat Coggins. Lois White, Jean Billings. FOR SALE 56 acres Bear creek
Monday.
soil, all fenced, free irrigation,
Jackson county's winning play. markets for quite some time, and Carol Templar. Margaret Harrison,
lots of water; this is one of the
“The Valiant,” presented by Phoe­ are fully equipped to give the best Florence Hubert, Joe Burdic, El­
best buys in Jackson county: A
nix Grange, was presented last of service and quality meats to all mer Ayers, Shirley Walton, Ruth
clear title for $4000; $1000 will
night at the play festival with former and new customers.
Hardy.
Leslie
Clncaid, Francis
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handle. See Reed and Robison
other winners from Multnomah,
Aikens and Phyllis Sparr.
Ashland’s
(fl5)
HELEN
BIEDE MILLIGAN
Lane and Josephine, and ranked
Mary Louise Roberson, one of
well with the other entries, ac­
PASSES HERE MONDAY the most brillian young violinists FOUND—Truck tire chain; owner
Complete Food Market
cording to Herbert Rahe, profes­
in the city, was unable to be In the
may have same by identifying
sor of speech at Willamette uni­
Mrs. Helen Biede Milligan recital, but she will be presented
and paying for this ad. Inquire
versity. who offered constructive passed away at her home on Laur­ in another recital soon at the
of R. A. Minkler, 240 C street
Lithia hotel.
el street Monday, February 11.
Ashland.
(fl5)
TRY OUR FAMOUS
Mrs Milligan was bom in Phoe­ • Miss Charlotte Wolters had as
nix, Oregon, and was married to her guests Saturday evening at a FOR SALE Thoroughbred Boston
Bull puppies, ready for weaning
Victor O. Milligan October 7, 1929, delightful Valentine party Elaine
For further Information address
who survives her. Mrs. Milligan Andrews. Eleanor Oium, Helen
Vaugn Stone, 1128 West Main,
also is survived by her mother. Dunn, Betty Beatty, Lucille Lam­
or phone 369-J-2, Medford. (fl5)
Mrs. H. C. Stock, and one sister, bert, Frances Aikens, Ethel Mae
Miss Gertrude Biede; a step-broth­ Thompson and Gladys Lininger.
GARDEN TOOLS, dining room ta­
V
er, Al C. Stock of Sacramento. Refreshments were served at a
ble, camp beds and all kinds of
WHITE, YELLOW
Mrs. Milligan was a valued mem­ table beautifully decorated with
A
used furniture. Parr’s Trade
ber of Christian Science church flowers, and lighted by candles
Shop, on the Plaza.
(fl5)
OR CHOCOLATE
and the local Rebekah lodge.
placed on both ends of the table.
Her family moved to Ashland in At the conclusion of the amusing WANTED—Used furniture and old
1902, where they since have re­ games, Ethel Mae Thompson was
stoves; turn your “white ele­
sided and a host of friends in awarded first prize and Eleanor
phants’* into cash. Whittle
A Few Cooking
southern Oregon mourn her pass­ Oium second prize.
Transfer Co.
Ifl5)
ing.
• A birthday dinner was given
Apples, per box
Memorial services were held by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Peachey for WILL PAY CASH for clean, soft
Southern Oregon’s Leading Food Merchante
cotton rags, buttons removed, at
Fancy Apples,
Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’­ their son, Bill Bailey, celebrating
Miner
office,
167
East
Main
6 pounds .......
clock at the Stock funeral home, his eighteenth birthday, on Sun­
conducted by the Christian Science day, February 10. Every member
We Deliver
church. The remains were shipped of the family was present, includ­
ing all the grandparents, Mr. and
to Portland for cremation.
Sa
Mrs. E F. Miller, and Mr. and Mrs.
Where You Get Most ror Your Money Every Day in the Week
A. H. Peachey. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
HONEST PRICES
HONEST VALVE
E. Jones, Mabelle Jones, Carl
Brower, Frances Port, Bob Bailey,
We Deliver
Bill Bailey, Edwina James and the
61 West Main
Phone
host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs.
Ashland
Peachey.
Oregon
The dinner was delightfully fra­
grant of the south, where Bill was
bom—Raleigh, North Carolina. The
Gas—Oil—Tires—Hay—Grain
white birthday cake lighted with
X»
Concentrated Retail Facilities
small yellow candles made a beau­
tiful center piece for the attrac­
Enables Us To Sell for Less
tively laid table. The dinner was
given two days earlier than plan­
ned because of the departure of
Mr. and Mrs. Jones for Los An­
Hamburger, lean and good, lb,.... 10c Petite Prunes, large No 1, 3 lbs. 25c
geles Monday morning.
On Pacific Highway
Tom Carter
South of City Limit«
• The Camp Fire Girls of Ashland
Round Steak, from rat cows, lb. 12c Coffee, It’s Good, 2 lbs................. 35c
gave a Valentine party honoring
Rib Steak, from fancy beef, lb..„.15c Coffee, None Better, lb. pack
25«!
ANCHOR BRAND
GOODRICH
their mothers Saturday evening at
STOCK AND POULTRY
TIRES AND
the Senior High school gymnas­
Loin Steak, from fancy beef, lb... 18c Peets Washing Powder, pkg
25c
FEED
TUBES
ium. Decorations were in red and
Morrell
’
s
Bacon,
Hams
and
Citrus Soap, 2 bars 5c, 11 bars 25c
white, hearts being featured in
Lunch Meats, 2 pounds ...
25c Purex, '/l-gal. jug......................... ..25c
red. The committee on decorations
was directed by Miss Janzen of the
Bulk Mince Meat, 2 pounds
25c
Junior high school. Miss Child’s
Lemons, large, juicy, dozen
15c
Codfish, 1-pound brick........
20c
girls arranged the many enter­
Oranges, sweet, juicy, dozen....... 15c
taining games on the separate ta­
bles to which each girl and her
WE DELIVER
PHONE 12
Vermont Maid Maple Syrup, 20c, 35c Arizona Grapefruit, large, each. 5c
mother moved after completion of
one game. Prizes went to Jean
Ovaltine, medium size.................. 40c Onions, 15 pounds......................... 25c
Pork
Veal
Fridegar, daughter, and Mrs. Fra­
Guitard’s Ground Chocolate, lb. 23c Old Country (Knackebrod) Bread
Roasts
Roasts X / W Roasts
zier, mother. Stunting and singing
followed the games and the com­
per package................................. 20c
Congoin,
all sizes
EXTRA SPECIAL
mittee on refreshments under di­
Ghirardellis Malted Milk, pound 28c Gingersnaps, fresh, good, 10 doz 25c
rection of Miss Ott served light re­
Choice Milk Fed Veal Steaks—
freshments for the 125 mothers
White Figs, Saturday, 4 pounds 25c Cakes, Pies, Roils and Bread fresh
Per pound
and daughters present as the
Fancy Date Prunes, 3 lbs............. 25c
every day.
proper ending for this delightful
OUR FAMOUS TOMATO SAUSAGE
and successful party.
OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT IS SURPASSED By NONE
• The American Legion and Lad­
RABBITS AND POULTRY
ies auxiliary is preparing a pro­
gram of special interest to be
About People You Know!
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