Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 11, 1936, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Page 2
Friday, December 11, 1936
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
t
dressing, and gravy supplemented ------------------------------- - -----------
by covered dishes which the mem­
bers brought
National 4 H Champion
After the luncheon the business
If the hustle and bustle of dec­
nn*eting was held at which time it
XfERCADO’N Mexlcan Tipica
orating. painting and general re­
• Mr. and Mrs Jensen and son was decided to hold a food sale at
orchestra, conipoM'd «>f
modeling can be any criterion,
Fred returned to their home in the Ashland Groceteria. Members
musiciaiin frolli our southern
Nininger's cafe should be a thing
San Francisco after spending sev­ are requested to leave the cooked
nelghbor, w III preseli! •The Ito-
of beauty and joy for sonic time
eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar food either with Mrs Louis Pan-
mance of Mexico In Melody "
for the local epicure when the
Talent and family. Mrs Jensen is key or Mrs Walter Longstreth.
in thè norma! school auditor
grand opening takes place Siitur-
a sister of Mrs. Talent.
Mrs. I. E Deadmond and Mrs
inni Moiidav cyenliig. Ihs'etn
day. the 10th
• The Bellview Community club Walter Hash are serving on this
ber II.
Partitions arc being tom out
held its meeting Wednesday, with committee
t'omplemcntlng thè orche»-
by the roots, Issiths are being re- I
28 members and friends present.
Tho members then exchanged
tra, « ti le li wlll play inani of
built, floors are being sand-paper- '
The following program was an­ Christmas gifts. The next meeting
thè Inveli song« of Spalli,
ed and r«*cov«*re<| and the whole
nounced by the chairman. Mrs. will be held at the home of Mrs
('ul>a and Argentina In adill-
Idea seems to be out with the
Taylor Williams; A trio composed Alice Pagel. Mrs. Henry Stenrud
tion to those of Mexico, wlll
old and In with the new!
of Mrs. Edwin Dunn. Miss Eunice and Mrs. Ross Applegate will act
I h * solo nuiiitM'rs In Lolita
A C. Nininger .the owner, will
Hager and Mrs. Taylor Williams as hostesses. The topic for discus­
Vaiti«**, soprano; Guatavo (’ar­
again manage the cafe. which has
presented several Christmas se­ sion will be ‘'Homefurnishings.”
ranco , tener; file Ojtsla Dauic-
l>een leased for the past two years
lections. accompanied by Mrs. • Mr. and Mrs Pomeroy of Evans
ers; and Stirila Sanche*, «al­
•’Poke" la an efficient and exper- I
Walter Longstreth. Mrs. J
E creek spent Saturday at the home
terisi.
Gow land read a Christmas story. of Mr and Mrs. Oscar Talent.
Presents were then distributed to
I
members. The hostesses for the • The Community club will spon­
afternoon were Mrs. Henry Sten­ sor a New Year covered dish din­
rud, Mrs. Fred Homes. Mrs. Feigh ner to be given Friday. January
and Miss Marie Walker. The pro­ 1. An invitation is extended to all
gram committee for the next Grange members and their fam­
In the huge Boy Scout rally
meeting will be Mrs. Fred Homes. ilies. The program will be in
held last Friday night in the Jun­
charge
of
Mrs.
Vai
Inlow
Mrs Ben Christleib, Mrs. Wade
ior high gym. Ashland’s Troop 13
Wallis Mrs. Louis Pankey. Mis • Mrs. Cotrell Avent and daugh­
won the trophy a pair of Elk
H.
Clayton
Fox
of
Imbler,
Ore
A. C. Joy and Mrs. A. C. Heinze ter Dorothy from Mobile. Ala., are
I antlers from their rival. Troop
spending several weeks with Mr. gon. recently named as the out­ 1 12. Over 200 interested persons
will act as hostesses.
• The Bellview Home Extension and Mrs. Archie Kincaid and Eun­ standing 4-H club boy in the United were present.
unit held its regular meeting last ice. Mrs Avent is a sister of Mr. States and winner of the large I The winning troop scored a total
Moses trophy. This is the fourth i of 3270 points out of a possible
Friday afternoon with a large at­ Kincaid.
tendance.
• Mr and Mrs. Conley and Eva time in the past 10 years that Ore i 3475 after 14 events The presen­
Mrs. Ben Christleib and Mrs. Stinchfield have returned from a gon club members have won thia tation talk was given by Prof
Metcalf demonstrated the making« trip north where they spent sev­ high national honor.
I i I E Vining, and Scoutmaster
of several salads which were eral days visiting with relatives in
I Rude and Assistant Mayberry ac-
1 cepted the award on behalf of the
served at the 1 o'clock luncheon. Salem and Portland.
Mrs. Carl Henry and Mrs. Chester • Mrs. May Wilson left for her home of Miss Jeanette Smith of troop
Applegate served roast turkey, home in San Francisco last Wed­ Ashland last week.
nesday evening after spending sev­ • Mr and Mrs. Walter Longstreth
Mrs. Shives were dinner
eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ and
One twirl . . . «nd "CUclt
guests of Mr. and Mrs. I E. Dead­
ard C. Joy. Mrs Wilson is Mrs mond Tuesday.
. . . ifttrtl four iljlltll"
Joy’s mother.
. . . tuned instantly, per-
• George Farmer and Miss Gene­
• Mrs. Albert Arnold will return vieve
(citli, with automatic ac-
At the meeting of the social
Farmer returned Friday
next week from Orting. Wash., from Portland where they have niemlx'is of the Radio club Ruth
<ura<y. Better foreign re­
’,,nW\
where she was called by the death been visiting with their sister, Bennett presiding, a vice presi­
ception, too —with I ho
of her grandfather, D. H. Delano. Mrs.
.
tearing
Philco
Forr»*«
dent, Agnes Warner, and a secre­
Amy Spafford.
•*•*•*.. 1ST
• Mrs Ada Huxley made a busi­ • Mrs. Lloyd Moore is spending tary-treasurer, Lydia Crowson,
luninti Siiltm! A variety
ness trip to Klamath Falls last this week visiting with Mr. and were elected.
of models to choose if uni.
Saturday.
Plans were discussed for a
Mrs. Adrienne Wolf of Medford.
• Edwin Dunn, Fred Homes and • The Reverend Young of the Christmas tree [»arty and for
All you bave to do I« I o come In, «elect the
A. C. Joy attended a luncheon at Lutheran church, Medford, held dances and entertainment to be
radio you «ani. We uill dcllvcr whrn you suy!
the Medford hotel Monday, repre­ services at the home of Mr. and held in the future.
senting the Ashland Chamber of Mrs John Hessenauer Monday
Various committees were ap­
Commerce Marketing of produce evening.
pointed by President Bennett to
was discussed by representatives • Mrs. Charles Homes of Ash- look after social activities.
from all southern Oregon.
land spent Thursday evening with • All members of the club arc
• George Yokel left Monday for Mr and Mrs Lloyd Moore
requested to be present at the
Burlingame, Calif., with a load of • Charles Brown, who dislocated meeting next Tuesday to take
Christmas trees. He expects to be a shoulder when he fell from a part in Christmas tree arrange-
EXTRA TRADE-IN ALIA)WANCE
gone until Christmas.
ladder while repairing his barn ments
for your Ohl Radio if you st*<* us now!
• Mrs Shives returned to Hitch­ roof, is recovering satisfactorily.
• The executive committee met
cock. S. D.. after spending sev­ • At a meeting of the Bellview at the home of President Guy
eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Wal- school board held Saturday night Good last Friday. Those present
, ter Longstreth and family. Mrs. it was decided to build a six-foot were Guy Good, Byron Peffly and
<’. I) El hurt
II. II. Elhart
Shives is a sister of Mr. Long- fence along the south side of the Harry Bennett of Ashland and
REAL ESTATE and
Also EXPERT RADIO SERVICE
' streth.
Henri
Warner
of
Talent.
school grounds and several feet
REAL INSURANCE
• Miss Wanda Heinze attended a I | down the west side.
• Max Crowson has started plans
Phone 211
41 East Main meeting of the primary council of • Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Heinze and for a radio shack at his new home. O;O;0:<i;O:U:^;d:d;O:O:U;O:O:O;O:O:O:O:O:O;OiO:O:O
Southern Oregon Normal at the I Wanda made a trip to Klamath • Some of the boys are juggling
. Falls Saturday, where they vis- their transmitter power inputs
:
I ited friends.
around. Byrun Peffly, W7BXC, is
decreasing power; Harry Berrett,
W7DHK. has Increased with no
increase in results, and Max
Crowson, W7BQK, is planning on
two 50-watters.
• Starting with eight radio ama­
• Mrs. Fred Goddard is visiting teurs at various points in Ore­
gon a net has been formed to take
in San Francisco.
• Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hotchkiss care of any Communications emer­
have purchased a new Dodge gency which may arise Amateurs
coupe.
in different parts of the country
• Mr. and Mrs Norman Ashcraft have rendered valuable service in
were business callers in Ashland earthquakes, floods, hurricanes,
Saturday.
and other disasters, when theirs
• Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neuman was the only means of communi­
and family left Monday for Ord, cation available. We may never
Neb., formerly their home.
have a flood, earthquake, or hur­
• Miss Phyllis Householder Bpent ricane but the net is ready.
the week-end with her parents in
Guy Good, W7DBE, president of
the Ashland Radio club, Is one of
Grants Pass.
Sunday—Surrinilk—»Surffat—Sure Rabbit
• Mrs. Boyer and sons of Ash­ the eight original members
land purchased property of Mrs
Klamath Hay—Potatoes—Wheat
Abel and are moving this week. the grange was held Wednesday
The Cooper family have been liv­ at the City hall with an election
ing in the Abel house and have of officers. Mrs
Pollard was
moved into the Pumpkin auto elected president, Mrs. Irene Wells
camp.
vice president, and Mrs George
• A series of meetings are being Hartley, treasurer. This meeting
Your Sperry Dealer
held this week at the Baptist is held on the second Wednesday
BETTER FEEDS FOR LESS
church.
53 Second Street
of every month.
• Visitors at the W. M. Maxwell • E. E Wedge was a business
f
^
b
—
I home this week were Mr. and Mrs. caller in Ashland Tuesday
I Vic Noel of Roseburg, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Darrs and Mrs.
! Haines and daughter of Ashland.
• J. S. Crawford celebrated his
188th birthday Tuesday. Greetings
I were sent in to KMED and his
friends wish him many more
happy birthdays.
• Mrs J. Tryon returned home
| from Portland where she has been
for the past three months under
I a doctor's care.
• J. J. Maxwell, at the feed store,
made a business trip to northern
California the first of the week.
• Charles Robison of Ashland was
a caller here Tuesday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hodapp and
family were dinner guests at the
Good portraits are treasured more luid more ns
home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett
the years pass by . . . iMx-ome, In fact, part of
Bostwick.
the family treasures. And, s|>eal<lng of time, It
• Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Green re­
Is well to point out that It waits for no one . . .
turned from the Hilt, Cal., area
now Is the best time to arrange for your sitting
where Mr. Green has been em­
. . . the portrait camera will record the present
ployed with the Skeeters lumber
for the future.
company. They report snow in
that part of the country.
• The home economic meeting of
Mexican Tipica Band Nininger's Cafe Into ‘““i,
Will Appear Monday Throes of Redomeling
e BELLVIEW •
"hl.
....
CHUCK’S
TAXI
Just Phone
58
Troop 13 Wins Scout
Rally With Points
Christmas
with
RADIO S NEWEST MARVEL!
PHILCO
Agnes Warner New
Radio Club Secretary
We can
insure your
car against
anything
except ilondes
--and irunettes/
AUTOMATIC $
TUNING!
SOME EXTRA BARGAINS
AVAILABLE Jl’ST NOW
Billings Agency
ELHART’S
THE KING
ABDICATES
DON’T READ THIS
Unless You Want To Save Money!
TALENT ITEMS
GUARANTEED HARD WHEAT
FLOUR-49’s $1.49
BLUE BIRD EGG MASH
100’s $2.10
KING “PRICES” has ruled for a long
time past, but now has stepped down for
Christmas shopping.
Practical gifts can now be bought for
the whole family without disturbing the
family budget.
Terms can be arranged, if desired.
DAVIS FEED STORE
WASHING
MACHINES
$49.50
QUAKER
OIL BURNERS
$65.00
VACUUM
CLEANERS
$31.50
RANGES
$54.50
TIME ...
WOOD
HEATERS
$39.50
PHOTOGRAPHS
IRONERS
$69.50
Adds Value To
Other Suggestions Priced Right at
HARDY’S CASH HARDWARE
Mixmaster Mixers
Silex Coffee Makers
Pyrex Oven Ware
Stainless Steel Utensils
White Enameled Utensils
Chrome Plated Skillets
Enameled Dripolators
Electric Percolators
Electric Waffle Irons
Electric Toasters
Pocket Knives
Flash Lights
Lunch Buckets
Vacuum Bottles
Tools
Tricycles
Wagons
Roller Skates
Cake Covers
Aladdin Lamps
Hardy’s Cash Hardware
CABINET PORTRAITS
Once Deaf—Now
Helps Others Hear
The prescription of a Vienna ear
specialist has been brought to this
country by Charles Foucek, a
well-known Chicago druggist, who
was once deaf but who cleared up
his condition through this pre­
scription. Through him thousands
of other sufferers have tried this
formula and secured amazing re­
lief from head noises, ringing and
buzzing in ears, earache, and are
now able to hear more distinctly.
This prescription called Ourine,
costs only a few cents a day—your
money back if not delighted. For
sale by McNair Bros., the Rexall
store.
Handsomely Mounted and Framed
for as low as, for six.
Christina* time I n the Ideal MMon for the giving of
Portraits to friends and family . . . but the holiday I n
drawing near , . . arrange today for your sitting, drop
in and inspect our large variety of sample portraits.
PICTURE FRAMING—PHOTO ALBUMS—TINTING
COLORED SCENIC'S
BUSHNELL-PERKINS STUDIO
Home of Lovely Greeting Cards
(lards for Every Occasion
Phone 8