Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 04, 1938, 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.

    Friday, February 4, 1938
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 2
Mrs. V O. N Smith of Ashland,
• Mrs Homer Moore, with Mrs
was pledged to Phi Delta l*hi, law
Ben Christlieb. Mrs Major Lyle,
honorary • lie Is a second year law
and Mrs Ramsey Benson of Ash­
student
I anti a member of Delta
land entertained the friendly class
Upsilon
of the Presbyterian church Thurs­ • Mrs Walter Longstreth and
Mount Shitata Snowman
day afternoon at the home of Mrs Mrs J M Crow made a business
bull and tournament will be held • I lean
of Medford wan a
Moore.
Feb R and H Saturday, evening, btlMillc»'«
trip to Medford Tuesday
In Ashland Tuna-
Feb. 6, an annual ski tournament
• Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sexton
ball
will
be
held
at
Joyland,
Duns
­
returned to their home in Klam­
muir, followed Sunday by a ski
ath Falls Wednesday evening after
tournament with state sanction,
spending a short time visiting Mis
at Snowman’s hill
Sexton’s parents. Mr and Mrs
Racing and jumping events will
Ed Grimm and Ola May
begin
at 10 30 a m. Sunday and
• J Rosen and W O. Martin
continue through the afternoon
made a business trip to Medford
Olaf Ulland, famous European
Tuesday.
and Scandinavian jumper will t>e
• Mr. and Mrs Walter Hash and
there for exhibitions
daughter Edna and their guests.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Hash, made
a trip to Klamath Falls Satuiday.
• Mr. and Mrs Piper and Mr
and Mrs. Howard Eayrs of Klam­
ath Falls visited at the home of
Mr and Mis R E Bell Sunday
George Hall, sophomore In so­
• Miss Leota Harris of Ashland
cial science at the University of
and Glen Russell and Lee Lock­
Oregon, traveled to Myrtle Creek
unless you ser us for
wood of Talent were Sunday din­
with u sym|x*slum group recently
ner guests of Miss Edna Hash
He is a member of Delta Tail Del­
insili ance first *
• Mrs. E. L. Hinmger, who was
ta fraternity
ill for several days, has recovered.
George F Smith, son of Mr and
• Mr. and Mrs Ben Eayrs. and
grandson Alvin, and Mr. and Mrs
gate keepei After the meeting,
Loren Franklin of Susanville.
dancing was enjoyed by members,
(Effective February 1, 1933»
Calif., were week-end visitors at
REAL ESTATE and
music being furnished by Arthur
the R. E. Bell home, leaving for
Felei ■
REAL INSURANCE
their homes Monday morning.
• L. I) Robertson and daughter rhunc Til
• Miss Rae I. Hull who teaches
«1 East Main
IX>rothy made a business trip to
at the Dunsmuir high school, spent
Leave Ashland 8:55 A. M. Saturday and Sunday with her
Medford Wednesday
Mr. and Mis. N B. Hull.
Arrive Portland 7:55 P. M. parents.
• W. L Moore and W. O. Martin i
W ith this new schedule, the com­ made a business trip to Medford
plete service to Portland will be Wednesday.
• Mr. and Mrs Charles Hash re­
as follows:
turned Sunday to their home at
Knappa. Ore., after spending sev­
Leave Ashland
eral days with Mr. and Mrs Wal­
1:57 A.M
ter Hash and daughter Edna.
• Mr and Mrs. M Charles Hast
6:51 A.M.
visited Sunday at the home of Mr. ,
8:55 A M
and Mrs. N B Hull.
¥«**, sir, we’U meet you
• Mr. and Mrs. Mark True made
12:50 P.M.
on the corner any tinte
a business trip to Medford Wed­
8:16 P.M
you say . .
at East
nesday.
Main
a n d
Second
10:03 P.M
• The third and fourth degree
st reels . , . ready to
drill team of the Bellview Grange
show your car a good
will meet at the Grange hall Sun­
time with
A COUPLE of th«- Broadway Clowns, negro basketbal phenoms,
day for practice. All Grange mem­
pose for the cumeraman: “How's this oue?” asks Don Goins,
bers are invited and a basket
No change in schedule.
holding the ball high in the air as little “Runt” Pullins vainly tries
lunch will be served at noon.
• Herman Helm returned Tues- to reach up and get IL Goins and Pullins will be seen In action
Leave Ashland
. day evening from a short trip to h«-re when th«’ famous negro court conwdians play Southern Oregon
| Portland, where he visited his Normal in the SONS gym at 7:30 o'clock tonight. They also will
5:40 A.M.
, father, who recently was injured play th«’ SONS in M«*dford tomorrow night, Feb. 3.
10:20 A.M.
You know and can «leprtid on Shell standards , .
don’t nr-
in an automobile accident.
glect your car’s lubrication during these cold, sloppy duys when
7:19 P.M.
• J. M Crow and Walter Long- Wednesday. Feb. 9 There will be made a business trip to Medford
oil and grease really take a treating, but arc needed more
l streth left Thursday of last week a program of special music and Saturday.
12:39 P.M.
than ever. For pro|M*r service and thorough work, call on
i for a short trip to Bell and Long games, which will be In charge of
| Beach. Calif. They are visiting Mrs Willis Byrd and Mrs. A C • The Bellview Grange held its
! relatives and plan to return the Joy The hostc&ses for the meeting meeting Tuesday evening Several
members of the Talent Grange
I latter part of this week
will be Mrs John Heilmeyer, Mrs
• The Bellview Grange announces James Chamberlin and Mrs Her- were present During the business
No change in schedule.
meeting nine people were initiated
a dance for Friday. Feb. 4. Dick­ man Helm.
Phone «70
in the first and second degree*
ey's orchestra is to furnish the
Leave Ashland
•
The
Bellview
Home
Extension
Dale Williams was installed
music Refreshments are to be
10:11 A.M.
served at midnight. The dance is unit will hold a cooked foods sale
at the Ashland Groceteria Satur­
7:04 P.M.
I scheduled for 9 o'clock.
• Mrs Edwin Dunn. Mrs Walter day, Feb. 5 All members are re­
to leave their food either
Low Fares To All Points Longstreth and Richard Joy made quested
a trip to Medford Monday evening, at Mrs Louis Pankey's or with
to attend a 4-H club leaders’ meet­ Mrs. Walter Longstreth. The sale
Depot :
ing The meeting was in charge of will raise money to send a dele­
gate to the Home Maker’s confer­
101 EAST MAIN STREET Mr. Joy, who is president.
ence to be held in Corvallis next
•
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Louis
Pankey
Phone 52
made a trip to Central Point Wed­ week The delegate chosen is Mrs
nesday where they were called Vai Inlow
by the death of Mr. Pankey’s • The Ashland merchants’ dinner
held at the Grange hall Friday
brother.
• The Upper Valley Community evening of last week was quite
club will hold its meeting next successful The musical program
consisted of several selections on
piano and violin given by Edna
Hash and Chester Woods, followed
by Virgil Jackson and his Hillbil­
lies. The dining room was in
charge of Mrs Edwin Dunn and
the kitchen in charge of the ways
and means committee. Mrs. Hash.
Mrs. V I.anini, and Mrs Willis
Byrd.
• Mrs Taylor Williams and her
mother, Mrs C. B Lewis, plan to
leave next week for Corvallis,
where Mrs. Williams will attend
the Home Makers' conference as
Bellview Grange delegate. Mrs.
Lewis will visit her son, C. R.
Lewis, while there
• Miss Eunice Kincaid was an
overnight guest of Miss Helen
Elam of Ashland Wedhesday eve­
ning.
• Miss Dorothy Avent and Dean
Horne spent Tuesday evening
*'Goofy arithmetic?” No! Because you actually earn
with Dorothy’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs R C. Avent in Medford
the lowest available rate by using Gas for both cook­
• Mi and Mrs Archie Kincaid
Whether you are needing coverage for your home, your
ing and water heating. ☆ Hundreds of our customers
personal belongings or your business, we are in a position
to eave you up to one-fourth ordinary premium costa
are taking advantage of this important saving—en­
through Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Dividend Policies.
If you plan to buy a new car this season, be sure to ask
joying all the exclusive advantages of modern gas
us about our Automobile Insurance plan that saves you
one-fourth! No obligation for complete information. 1-et
cooking, plus unrestricted hot water, automatically
us help you—
• BELLVIEW •
THE TALL AND SHORT OF IT!
Shasta Ski Meet
Set for Week-End
Ashland University
Students Pledged
New-Improved
Service
Some day
yo viro
to bo sorry—
Billings Agency
to PORTLAND
IT’S A
DATE!
to CALIFORNIA
SHELLUBRICATION
to KLAMATH FALLS
BUD GANDEE
GREYHOUND
"
NEEDING INSURANCE?
-LET’S TALK IT OVER!
W0N7HW Bill)
supplied for every household use. ☆ Come in or ’phone
for information on comparative rates and savings.
I. C. ERWIN
MO EAST MAIN STREET
PHONE SI
JOY AND COMFORT FOR SALE
Millions prefer this "flavor
"Current events brought
that is different"
to you by Electric Cur­
rent " I bring you music
• It’s a skillful cross between
mayonnaise and old-fashioned
boiled dressing — with a special
piquancy all its own! Miracle Whip
is totally different from all other
dressings—smoother, fluffier, more
delicious. Try Miracle Whip—soon!
MIRACLE WHIP CONTAINS MORE—
MARMORE—OF THE COSTLY INGREDIENTS!
ane! drama too
REDDY KILOWATT
says
Modest monthly payments will purchase
newest cabinet-style gas range with oven
heat control and self-lighting burners,
or an automatic gas water heater
both at special combination price. Terms to
suit your purse
S outhern orecon gas corp ,
_______ •
■ *-
---------------------------- --
•*-■-1.^
__________________________________________________ ____