Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 21, 1936, Image 8

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    Friday, February 21, 1936
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
1 the County of Jackson. State of
Mrs F M KI Ison and daughter
Mary Wallace and Mrs. Doti home Thursday of last week, and
_ | Oregon, to-wit:
Ixmgstreth compose the kitchen la recovering from his recent ap­ are hero this week from Tenant,
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
California visiting Mis Filson'a
. committee .
Beginning at a point south ds
pendicitis operation nicely
Mrs. Erford Poole spent the mother, Mrs. N A Parker
BY VIRTUE of an execution in deg 30' West 372 9 feet from a
i
Yvonne and Norman Christlieb
entertained a group of their young week-end at the home of her par­
foreclosure duly issued out of and point 974.82 feet south of the
Ulen Cusick of this city was a
ents. Mr ami Mrs R E. Newbry
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under the seal of the Circuit northwest comer of D. L. C No.
The Home Extension Unit will friends ut a valentine party Friday Mrs Poole teaches school near business visitor Saturday in Mod
Court of the State of Oregon, in 48 in Sec. 31. Township 38 South, ..old its regular meeting at the night. During the evening appro­ Grants Pass
ford.
and for the County of Jackson, to Range 1 East of the Willamette clubhouse Tuesday, February 25, priate games were played and en­
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The executive committee and
me directed and dated on the 18th Meridian, in Oregon, (said {mints, Mrs Henry Stenrud and Mrs Wal- joyed by the guests At the close
Mr mid Mrs I C. Erwin visited
of
the
evening,
the
group
enjoyed
I
trustees
of
the
Upper
Valley
Com
­
day of February 1936, in a cer­ together with comer 281 feet ter Hash will give a lesson on
Sunday evening in Medford at the
tain action therein, wherein George south 6 deg West from starting .Meat Cookery. Mrs Albert Arnold delightful refreshments at the at­ munity club met at the clubhouse home of friends
tractive
table
The
guests
included
Monday
afternoon
in
regard
to
the
Porter, W. M Walls, A. Penwell point of this land to be conveyed, will give a report on the Home In
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and E. H. Lamport, (substituted being all old comers of the origin­ terest Conference which she at- Betty Dunn, Kathryne Peachey, dance license for this year
Jack Enders, who is a student
Fern
Wenus,
Nancy
Briggs,
Betty
Mn
George
King
returned
to
for L. Pennington) as plaintiffs, al Caldwell property,) and from tended in Corvallis last week A
ut the University of Oregon,
Wimer, l^eona Grimm. Rosemary
recovered judgment against Ber­ said beginning point
running covered dish luncheon will be Bell, Mama Byrd and Yvonne her home Tuesday and is recover­ spent the week end at his home
ing rapidly from her recent opera­
trand Edward DeCathclineau and thence north 63 degrees 30 East served at noon, Everyone is in­
Christlicb; Dale Williams, Bernie tion. Miss Beryl King, who has here
Clara DeCathclineau the defend­ 120 feet, more or less, to the sou­ vited to attend.
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ants. for the sum of $440 00. with therly line of the new Pacific High­
The Bellview P.-T A will meet Helms. Bob Dunn, Gene Brantley, been staying with Mrs Lizzie Bai
Jack Enders returned to Eu
Billy
Briggs
and
Norman
Chriat-
ton, has also returned home
interest on $400.00 II hh . i at the way and 50 feet from the center at the schoolhouse Friday night.
gene Sunday, after «¡tending the
Mrs John Farmer returned to week-end visiting In Ashland
rate of 8% per annum from Feb­ line of said highway; thence wes­ Founder's Day will be celebrated r lieb.
Mis
Richard
C
Joy
was
the
her home Wednesday of last week
ruary 7, 1934. and with interest terly along the southerly line of with a birthday cake and an ap­
Mr und Mrs
James Newell,
on $20 00 at 8', per annum from said new Pacific Highway 290 propriate program Miss Wanda honored guest at a party given at She has been visiting for some l^irnc Sewell and Mrs Klien Tate
June 1. 1934, and with interest on feet; thence northerly at right an­ Heinz, accompanied by Miss Eva the home of Mrs Homer Moore time in Portland with M i s A my were guests ut the home of Mi
$20.00 at 8% per annum from gles to said last course. 10 feet; Stinchfield. will give several violin Tuesday afternoon, In the first Spafford. George and Genevieve und Mrs L R Phillips in Horn-
June 1, 1935. amounting in all to thence westerly at right angles to selections Glenn Wade will give a game. Nell Dunn received first Farmer. Friends of George Fai brook Sunday
$506.81, with costs and disburse­ said last course and parallel to recitation Mrs. Albert Arnold will prize and Mrs Charles Hast, sec­ nier will be glad to know that he
Mr und Mrs Niwience Burnett
ments taxed at $38.80, and the said Highway and 40 feet from give a report on the Home Inter­ ond In the second game. Mrs is regaining his health
of Tulent ure the parents of a
Fred
Homes
received
first
prize
further sum of $150.00 as attor- ! ■ the center line of said Highway, a est Conference.
Mr. Hettinger, who hus been j «*4 pound son, born Monday at
At a recent meeting of the and Mrs Vincent Laninl, second seriously ill, is slightly improved. i the community hospital
ney’s fees, which judgment was distance of 400 feet: thence south­
.enrolled and docketed in the erly at' right angles to said last school board the present teachers Dainty refreshments of
Thursday of last week, Mr. and
Mr G H Billings and Mr. C II
sandwiches. cake and tea
Clerk's office of said Court in course. 20 feet; thence westerly at were all re-elected for the next
Mrs Hettinger, Mr Ted Wenus, Thomas attended u luncheon ta
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,
served
at
the
close
of
the
after-
said County on the 17th day of right angles to said last course school term The teachers are: !
and Mrs Hettinger's sister made a
| noon. Mrs Joy was the recipient trip to Medford, where Mr Hettin­ insurance men In Medford Mon day
February. 1936.
noon.
and parallel to said Highway and William Ford, Principal; Doris I of many lovely gifts
ger received medical treatment
•Mi J B leenhower. who
Notice is hereby given that, pur­ 60 feet from the center line of Hitchcock. Intermediate Grades,
At
a
meeting
at
the
courthouse
Eunice
Hager. Primary
Mrs Lee Wallis was given a Item seriously Illi, lx n-|x.it«-<(
suant to the terms of the said ex­ said Highway a distance of 335 and
in Medford Monday night, the birthduy dinner at the
home of Mi I m - III u somewhat Improved '
ecution, I will on the 21st day of feet, more or less, to a point where I Grades
county 4-H club leaders associa­ and Mrs. Wade Wallis
The
play,
"The
Neighbors,"
Sunday Mi Jition
March. 1936, at 10.00 o'clock a. m. the southerly line of said new Pac­
tion was organized Richard Joy
Mr Olin G Conwell and son,
at the front door of the Court­ ific Highway intersects the north­ given by members of the Bellview was elected president of the asso­ Lev Wallis. Bobby mid James Wai
j
Grange
Thursday
night
of
last
Ils were also guests
Irvin, returned to their home in
house in the City of Medford, in erly line of the old Pacific High­
ciation.
Miss
Doris
Hitchcock
and
Mrs Walter Ixmgstivth attend­ . Sacramento, Sunday evening, af
Jackson County, Oregon, offer for way; thence Southeasterly along week, was a decided success. Be­ Mrs. Walter Longstreth also at­
ed a meeting of the Embroidery ter spending the week-end vllsllng
sale and will sell at public auction the northerly side line of the old fore the play was presented. Shel­ tended the meeting
for cash to the highest bidder, to Pacific Highway, a distance of by Wilcox, accompanied by Mrs
Mrs B H Chnstlieb was pleas­ club, of which she is a member, in with friends and relatives here
Mr Teddy Caldwell, former res­
satisfy said judgment, together 1225 feet, more or less, to a point Walter Longstreth, gave several antly surprised when a group of Ashland Monday
Mrs J H Williams, who has ident and now living In McCloud
with the costs of this sale, subject which is south 6 deg. west 281 feet violin selections The Yokum sis­ friends gathered at her home in
Tuesday
to redemption as provided by law, from tne place of beginning; ters of the Normal gave two piano honor of her birthday Monday eve­ been il) for the past week, is still returned to hie home
morning after spending the week
all of the right, title and interest thence North 6 deg. East 281 feet trios. After the play, the crowd ning. Well-filled baskets were in a critical condition.
W. O Martin, Archie Kincaid end in Ashland.
that the said defendants in said to the place of beginning, contain­ enjoyed dancing Members of the brought by the guests, and the
Mr George Stanley, former Ash­
suit, and each and all of them, had ing 6 acres, more or less; it being cast and Mrs. Edwin Dunn, the di­ group enjoyed the pleasant dinner and Walter Longstreth attended a
on the 7th day of February 1934. the intent to include all that por­ rector. deserve a great deal of Mrs Christlieb was the recipient Tomato Growers meeting at the land resident. and who now resides
courthouse In Medford .Saturday
in Kugene, stop|>vd her last week­
or now have in and to the follow­ tion of the Dr. A C. Caldwell credit for their work
The Bellview Grange is sponsor­ of many lovely gifts The evening
Waiter Longstreth has received end before conUnuing on his way
ing described property, situated in tract lying southerly from the
was
spent
in
dancing
ing a dance. Friday. February 21
Friends
A group of friends and relatives word that his mother, Mrs Abbie to Glendale, California
e door committee is composed
Longstreth. is seriously Hi in Long here will be Interested to know
gathered
at
the
home
of
Mm
R.
Ailene Inlow and Dorothy Ap-
Beach. Calif
Mrs
longstieth that Mr Stanley Is now owner of
Cor. 3rd and Main
Phone 10
gate. Mrs Vera Helm. Mrs E. Newbry Tuesday evening to made her home in this district for and manager of two large retail
celebrate her birthday During the
a number of years
grocery stores tn Eugene
ew Pacific Highway, together evening games and music were en­
joyed
Mrs.
Newbry
received
many
ith all water and mineral rights
=3
lovly gifts Those who enjoyed the
a ipurtenant thereto
Excepting and reserving here- evening were Mr and Mrs J E
f om that portion, if any. of those Goettling and family, Jake Roys­
HILL’S
i ■emises described in Volume 196 ton, Ed Williams, and Mr and
the Deed Records of Jackson Mrs Newbry, Albert. Tommy and
What would you »ay if you were nick and
>unty, Oregon, at page 505, Everett Newbry
Mr
and
Mrs
L
D
Meservey
en
­
told
me to get a doctor and I came back with a
tiich is included in the above de-
tertained a few friends at a turkey
ribed premises
horse-doctor?
Dated this 18th day of Febru- dinner in honor of Mr. Meservey's
birthday
Monday
night
Mr
Mes
­
y. 1936
Planning life insurance programs is no
SYD I BROWN ervey was the recipient of many
part-time
job. It is becoming more of a profes­
gifts
Those
present
included
Mr
Sheriff of Jackson County. Or-
LARGE SWEET
and Mrs Mark True. Mr. and Mrs
sion every year.
By Howard Gault W D. Jackson and the hosts. Mr
Deputy. and Mrs L D. Meservey
Albert Newbry was taken to his
>. Feb. 21. 28 - March 6. 13
LEGAL NOTICES
BELLVIEW
NEWS NOTES
:
SELF SERVICE GROCERY
WHAT WOULD YOU SAY ?
Coffee Z. 29c a
Onions
15c
BANDON
Cheese Lb. 22c
Carrots — Turnips — Green Onions
Vegetables M 2 c
LettllC6
4c
Potatoes
38c
Solid Crisp
1
DOUBLE DUTY DOLLARS
’X
Headquarters
for
One—A RETIREMENT INCOME for
you in later life, or . . .
Buying & Selling
Two—A LIVING INCOME for your
family if you should not live to
retirement age.
FRESH FRUITS
AND VEGETABLES
Across .Main Street from
Madden's Tire Shop
Cooking Apples
ZENITH AND CROSLEY
RADIOS
HERBERTS
1st call 421-R for Tubes or
Service on Any Make Radio
At
Wick's, Daytime
727 Boulevard, Evenings
Phone 59
i
150 Nursery Street
Telephone 406-J
We Deliver
Some Good Used Radios at
Bargain Prices
• According to research. It will Ite 11(1 yean*, or 199«.
before February ugniti has five Saturdays—
Dickey’s Radio Service
M c D onald jewelry store
At Wick's
Open Evenings
Your dollars will do double duty when they
are invested in one of our Retirement Income
plans.
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OLD FURNITURE
REPAIRED
and
REFINISHED
New Cabinets Built to
Order
Prices Reasonable
Phone 421-R
Extra Large Fresh
will
EGGS 18c
Definitely End
LANE’S on the Blvd
From Their Greenspring
Mountain Ranch
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ITS CLOSE-OIJT SALE
Whether it is the regu­
lar washday or an un­
expected need for
Laundry Work,
I just call the
Ashland Laundry
They call promptly and
return my bundle
pleasantly done
and my home is
undisturbed by
washday confusion
Ashland Laundry
Service
Is Such a Convenience
You Should Use It
Watto—the electrical wizard
presents his wonder workers
A httle bend oi miracle workers who go into the home and
foe a few pennies per day — actually run the house. Each has
his own particular job, and does it efficiently. As many
pennies as you want to spend in a day, Watto can provide the
workers. Anything in housework they’ll save you time and
money on — and the work will be — Perfect. And — the
bigger the crew of workers you engage — the lower the
price you will pay.
The California Oregon Power Company
I
i
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY CO.
Phone 160
SI Water Street
JUST CALL—
THAT’S ALL
February 29th (Saturday), 1930
Buy Now—And Save!
* It might be 00 years before you again have such
buying opportunities
PHONE 94
SEE OUR WINDOW
\ ‘'id'-'i.ml >..i deposit n III r. M.-, V. merchandise
Our Conscientious Care
Merits Your Confidence
Funeral and Ambulance Service
Phone
12
STOCK & LITWILLER fhomh . a '
(We Never Ciotte)
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