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Friday, March 4, 193# SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 2 • BELLVIEW • • Miss Rae I. Hull, who teaches in the Dunsmuir high school, spent last Saturday and Sunday with her parents. Mr and Mrs. N B Hull. • L. Middleton and three daugh ters of Neil creek district were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Henry Stenrud. • Mr. and Mrs William Pomeroy visiting at the home of Mr and of Evans creek spent Saturday and visiting at the home of M Mis. J. O Talent and family. Mrs Pomeroy is a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Talent. • Miss Dorothy Avent was hos- tess at a bridge party at the A R Kincaid home Tuesday evening. Her guests were Dean Home. Elva Buster Newhouse Claire Jones and ~ of Ashland. • Miss Eunice Kincaid was an overnight guest of Miss Helen Elam of Ashland Monday evening • Opal Hill of Talent and Curtis Byrd made a business trip to Dor ris. Calif.. Tuesday • Albert Arnold is ill at his home with flu. Henry Stenrud. who has been ill with a bad cold. is improved Miss Luella Williams is serious- l.v ill at her home with pneumonia • Mr and Mrs Demick returned from Nebraska Tuesday They have spent some time there visit ing with friends and relatives. • Miss Eula Weanus underwent an appendectomy at the Com munity hospital Sunday evening. She is improving as well as can be expected • Mrs Elizabeth Fwguth is spending a few days this week at Talent visiting Mrs L C Hill • Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Avent and daughter, Betty Jean of Medford, visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. A R Kincaid, and Eun ice. and their daughter. Miss Dor othy Avent. • Mr and Mrs Mark True visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Penland of Valley View • Mr. and Mrs. R C. Avent. par ents of Miss Dorothy Avent. who ZENITH RADIOS Have That Radio Checked at DICKEY’S RADIO SERVICE New Tubes—We Repair All Makes Radios—Day or Night 727 Boulevard Phone 421-R makes her home with the A R Kincaids. were in Portland and McMinnville last week-end Mrs Avent visited her sister in Mc- Minnville and Mi Avent went on to Portland on business • Mrs Leo Jamerthaul enter tained members of the local WCTlT at her home Monday af- ternoon • Mrs. Vincent l acumi is ill at her home with flu • Mr. and Mrs Walter Hash and daughter Edna were dinner guests at the Chris Petersen home in Ashland Sunday • J W Morris, who recently broke his leg. is much improved and able to be about on crutches • Mr and Mrs. Wade Wallis have purchased the home formerly owned by the Erb family Mr. and Mrs Wallis plan to move the last of this month • C. Haslewood is constructing a modem poultry building and plans its completion soon. • The Bellview Grange held its meeting Tuesday evening During the program moving pictures were shown by Copco, and Mr?. Taylor Williams gave an interesting talk on her trip to the home interest conference held in Corvallis. Re freshments were served at the end of the meeting A dance was an nounced for Friday. March 4. at the Grange hall, with Dickey s or chestra to furnish the music. • The Bellview Parent-Teachers association has postponed its meeting scheduled for March 18 to March 25 The occasion will be dad’s night." and there will be an interesting program A pie so cial will follow • TALENT • ASHLAND ‘CUDS’ TO JOIN MOVE • Several women of the lauiiea Aid gathered at the horn of the Rev and Mrs Thomas Temple Thursday evening in remembrance of Mrs. Temple's birthday anni versary Those present included Mrs Norman Ashcraft, Mrs Sam Hamilton. Mrs Carl Fowler. Mrs. Holdridge. Mrs Ethel Lacy. Mrs Hackler, Mrs Charles Hold t ige and Mrs Jay Terrill Kefreah- nients were served and a pleauant afternoon was spent • J E Wallenburg. with a crew of eight men, left Sunday morning for Ontario m eastern Oregon to shear sheep. • Talent Grange met in regular session Feb 17 with Master W. W. Robinson of Ashland in the chair All officers were present. After regular order of business an interesting program was put on by the educational committee The high school staged the program, of a clever skit by the senior class, violin solos by Lois Firestone, and a monolog by June Conner and several selections by the glee club under the direction of Miss Clem ents. Feb. 24 the drill team of the Grange gave a benefit card parly, proceeds going toward buying drill suits A large number of Grangers as well as visitors enjoyed bridge, 300, pinochle and pedro Prizes were awarded and refreshments were served by the home econom ics club. • Mrs Mary Higgins entertained the health club Thursday after noon. t Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dunn and • Karl Baylor and family Mrs Longstreth attended a meet the week-end near Grants spent ing of the recreational society in with Mrs Baylor's sister. Pass Mrs Medford Monday evening Lydia Van Winkle • Clarence Byrd made a business • Frank Prettyman and family moved into the property owned by trip to Medford Wednesday. Victor Noel. • The Bellview 4-H cooking club • Mr and Mrs Harold Nether- held its meeting Thursday after ’and and family were guests of noon at the home of their leader. Mrs Meda Fox Sunday, mother Mrs. Walter Iamgstreth The girls of Mr. Netherland studied a lesson on the serving of • Mr. and Mrs Will Maxwell and dinners. family and Victor Noel spent Sun • Miss Julia Quimby and Miss day with Mr. and Mrs Frank Eunice Hager, teachers in the Bounds on the Greensprings Bellview school. were dinner • Frank Vetter of Chicago ar rived here Thursday evening to guests at the home of Mr. and visit his parents. Mr and Mrs Mrs Modrell and family one day Frank Vetter and family last week • Mrs Guy Hamilton. Mrs Bill • Mr and Mrs A. T. Jones of Hotchkiss and Mrs Harold Bur Reedsport were guests at the Wal nett visited with Mrs Vera Salt marsh on the Applegate recently. ter Hash home Saturday • Mr. and Mrs Ben Hast, who • The Upper Valley Community have been in Topeka. Kan., all club will hold its meeting Wed- winter, and other points, arrived nesday. March 9 The election of home Friday morning officers will be ■ held. Mrs. Edwin • Gene Smith and Ray Lewis of Dunn. Mrs Al Sherard and Mrs Ashland were callers here Friday. Claude Connley will be hostesses • Mrs Norman Ashcraft and Mrs for the afternoon. Mrs George Jay Terrill attended the regular Helms and Mrs Wade Wallis will monthly welfare luncheon meeting present an amusing program. at Hotel Medford Thursday • Mr. and Mrs Elvis Cochran of i Klamath Falls spent the week-end | with their parents here. Mr Learn ing and Mrs Edith Cochran Mr. Cochran is employed in the Copco office there. • MT Cobbs of Medford was a business visitor here Monday. • Mr and Mrs Clarence Holmes , spent Sunday in Ashland as guests | of Mr and Mrs C. C. Collins. • Delta Thompson, who is em- i ployed in Medford, spent Sunday | with her parents here. • John Vale of Medford was a I business caller here Monday. • Mr and Mrs. Riley Niswamer of Chiloquin were here over the week-end. visiting relatives • Mr and Mrs. John Hamilton of Tule Lake are spending a vacation here this week with relatives The couple formerly lived here. • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Estes of Crescent City are visiting in Talent this week with friends and relatives. • Harry Withrow, 71 years old, died Wednesday morning following a short illness Mr. and Mrs With row have been residents here for many years. • L C. McReynolds and son Lem uel of Grants Pass were callers here Wednesday. A !• Mrs. F. F Whittle is recovering as rapidly as can be expected front la major operation undergone st a Medford hospital Tuesday. e Mr and Mrs Clayton <’ Morse of Newport were week-end house guests of Mr and Mrs John I Broady Monday evening a second meet ing of all parents of boys 9. 10 and 11 years old living in the Lincoln school district met to fur ther organize Ashland's first Cub pack The following have Indicated their interest: Bob Frazier, Nor man Kerr, the Rev Charles M Guilbert, Mrs J. S Samuelson, Mrs E A Russell, Mrs. Verne Tinipler, Mrs Roy Frazier, Mis C. M Bailey. Mrs R A Berry. C M Bailey. G. W Evans, Verne Tenipler Gene Templer. Don Evans. Jay Samuelson. Rollio D. B« rry, Maurice Bailey. Lorin Bail ey. Wayne Russell. Billy Berry. A M Brownlee, Jack Thompson, Mrs Norman Kerr and Mrs Sybyl Cubbing the younger boy or ganization of the Boy Scouts of America is the finest construc tive piogram in America for the leisure time of our 9, 10 and 11 year old boys Every church, ele mentary sch<M>l. service club, pat riotic. civic or fraternal organiza tion should serve as the parent in stitution and sponsor a cubbing group of boys There is no finan cial obligation to a sponsoring body The sponsors are res|H»nslble for two particular duties first, to call parents' meetings of all in terested anil select proper leader ship: such as pack committeemen, den mothers, den chiefs, cubmast er and assistants Second, to see that the cub pack has a place to hold its monthly meetings These were the emphatic statements of Irving P. Beesley, local executive fo rthe Boy Scouts of America, who has been present at both meetings and met with interested parents of boys of cubbing age from the Lincoln school district •‘Mr. Beesley is available at any time for parents' meetings, or to give further information with re gard to starting cub packs in Ash land." said Rev Charles M Guil bert. local clergyman who was appointed district cubbing chair man by Frank Van Dyke, who serves as chairman of the Ash land district committee of the Boy Scouts of America. "Mr. Guilbert Is going to help us to organize cubbing in Ashland so that we might more fully serve the boy youth in our district," stated Van Dyke • Mr and Mrs Milton Franklin and Voyle Franklin, Washington resklents formerly of Ashland, vis ited here this week. • Mr and Mrs Kenneth Madden and son Bobby of Klamath Falls spent Wednesday and Thursday In Ashland. PENNEY'S J. C. PENNEY COMPANY, Inc. Western Pullet Survey Shows FEWER CULLS IN PL'LLET FLOCKS RAISED ON SUREBUILD-SURELAY DAVIS FEED STORE-53 2nd St First Baptist Church • What Ashland Makes, Makes Ashland • PASTEURIZED MILK ASHLAND CREAMERY BUTTER SHASTA ICE CREAM CHURNED BUTTERMILK - - i 10c per gal. ASHLAND CREAMERY PHONE 24 CHARLES E. DUNHAM, Pastor Church school meets at 9:45 a. m., R L. Walker, superintend ent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. There will be a baptismal service. The pastor’s sermon subject is: What Every Christian Should Know.” Young People's union will meet at 6:30 p. m., devotional commis sion will have charge. Evening service at 7:30 o'clock Subject of the pastor’s sermon will be "Walking With God.” Prayer and conference meeting at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. 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