Page 2 Friday, March 18, 104 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER i About People You Know! ] I— ----------------------— —f and MacC'racken and Utwiller also attended the Active International convention tn Portland. • Mi and Mi s H S, ; i .\ of I nms- muir were Sunday visitors here. • Mi and Mrs Paul Horne and daughter. Paula, were Klamath Falls callers Sat unlay Home re­ cently returned from San Fran­ cisco where he received medical attention. • Mrs Aubrey Miles, son Billy Miles. Mrs Leonard Patterson, and Mrs Kilis Lininger left Wed­ nesday for Portland where they will visit for several days • A surprise birthday dinner in honor of the anniversary of Gor­ don Duffield was held at the J O Talent home Tuesday evening. Those present includisi Mr. and M ra. Harley Duffield and son Dean, and Mrs Coffin of Ashland, Mrs. Gordon Duffield, Mr und Mrs J. O. Talent, and Merle and Jeanette Tulent, and the honored guest, Gordon Duffield • Tile Bellview 4-H sewing club met Monday afternoon at tile school house They discussed per- • Jean Eberhart. C. W Fortmiller and Doni Provost attended the i Oregon • Stanford championship . basketball series in San Francisco last week-end. • Roberta and Kathleen Nourse were visitors last week-end in this city from Terrebonne They sre former residents. • Alice Jimmerfield, Albany tele­ 1 phone operator, was visiting at the Merrick Thornton residence here this week She formerly was employed at the local telephone exchange. • Al Simpson. U of O student, is in Ashland this week visiting • Miss Rae I Hull, teacher in Dunsmuir high school, spent Sat- friends • Ben Goldy. OSC student, is vis­ urda yarn! Sunday with her par­ iting his parents here during col­ ents, Mr and Mrs. N. B. Hull lege spring vacation. • Word has been received here • Mr. and Mrs. Erford Poole of that John Hessenauer died at Car­ Bend were visitors here this week linville. III., March 4. He was born i They are former residents Aug 29. 1861 at Alton, 111 in­ • Bob Van Horne spent last week- terment was in the Alton mauso­ I end in Portland at the home of leum. Services were conducted by I his parents. the Reverend Eifrig. • AMcia Applegate. Butte Falls • A Grange wedding was held teacher. was an Ashland visitor at the Grange hall Tuesday eve­ over the week-end. ning when Mias Alpha E. Haines • Bill Leever and Bud Kincaid, became the bride of John N. Hart students at Oregon State college, It was a ring ceremony performed are spending this week at their by the Reverend Edgar of the homes here Ashland Presbyterian church Mrs • Mr and Mrs. Hugh Carter and Edwin Dunn sang “O Promise son of Klamath Falls spent last Me." followed by the entrance of week-end in Ashland with their the flower girls, Veeda Williams. parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. J Carter Joanne and Barbara Helm and Ida SPEED and Mr and Mrs. C. W. Cramer. Davis The bride was attended by CLEANLINESS • Eleanor Oiuni is spending Mrs Herman Helm. Miss Marie spring vacation at the home of Walker and Mrs Davis, with Mrs ECONOMY her parents here. She attends OSC. J E. Gowland as matron of honor. SURE RESULTS • Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brickell Davis acted as best man, with and Mrs. George Brickell of Herman Helm and Mr Pankey Grants Pass spent Sunday in Ash­ as ushers Mrs Walter Longstreth played the wedding march. land with George Brickell • Mr. and Mrs C. M Litwiller • The Bellview Grange announces and Elliott MacCracken spent the a dance for Friday, March 18. with week-end in the northern part of .Dickey's orchestra furnishing the the state. They visited in Salem music. Refreshments will be served at midnight. Besides the dance, a play entitled, "Orville's Big Date." will be presented by a cast of Jack Williams as Orville. Mama Byrd as Vivian. Rosemary Bell at Beatrice and Eunice Kin­ caid as Ethyl There will be a DOES NORGE GIVE YOU MORE ELECTRIC COLD? small admission charge • Last Friday afternoon a group of girls met to organize two other cooking clubs Mrs Modrell is the leader of one club, in which Char­ lotte Modrell was elected presi­ dent; Edna Yockel, vice president; Dorothy Robertson, secretary, and Inez Yockel. reporter. Jaqueline ONLY NORGE HAS THE SAFE, SIMPLE Gilman and Louise Yockel make the other members of the club. In the other club, led by Mrs. Homer ELECTRIC ROLLATOR COMPRESSION UNIT Moore. Imogene Fieguth was elected president; Joanne Helm vice president, Patricia Bell secre­ WARRANTED UNTIL 1948! tary and Charleen Byrd reporter. Joanne Neil and Marie Gresham are the other members of the club They will meet every Friday at the home of their leader. Mrs Moore The other club will meet every Tuesday afternoon. • The Keene Creek Stockmen's association met Saturday at the Neil creek school house to elect officers Edwin Dunn was reelect­ ed president and Fred Homes sec retary-treasurer. Hugh Barron. F F Mitchell, A C. Edwards and Theodore Elliot were elected di­ rectors. fc Mrs. Modrell left Wednesday for Lakeview to spend a few days with her husband, who is working there. • Mr. and Mrs. Karl Moore of NORGE ALONE Eugene spent Wednesday night and Thursday with Mr. Moore’s GIVES YOU: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mocre and Barbara Jean. MORE ELECTRIC COLD • Dr. Maude Hawley, who has MORE ECONOMY spent the past two years in St. Louis, Mo., is at her home here. MORE PROTECTION Mrs. Veeder, who has been stay­ _____________________________________________________ ing at the Hawley home, has moved back to her Ashland home DOWN PAYMENT on palm avenue. NOW AS LOW AS • Herman Helm has received word that his father, G. W. Helm, who suffered an injured leg in an automobile accident, is recovering and the cast has been re­ A ROLLER ROLLS AND THERE’S ICE/ Only Norge has nicely moved Leslie Kincaid, who attends Ore­ the surplus-powered Rollator* compressor that makes cold by • gon State college, is at his home revolving slowly in a permanent bath of protecting oil . . here for spring vacation, planning to return Sunday. That1 s why the Rollator compression unit — exclusive • Mr. and Mrs William Pomeroy io Norg«—carries • 10-YEAR WARRANTY. DE­ of Evans creek spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Pomeroy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Tal­ ent. and Jeanette and Merle. • Walter Sexton of Klamath Falls spent a few days this week at the Ed Grimm home • Mrs E J Farlow left Thurs­ day evening by bus for Reedsport where she will visit with her hus­ band until early next week. Far- low is employed by the forest serv­ •■as. u. s. mt . un. , U I ice in the coast town. • Jess Barton. John Cary, Mark Seely, Ken LaBranch and Jack Hudson left Tuesday for their homes in Coos county where they will spend spring vacation from SONS • Ruth Pickett. John Myers and Joe Mercer of Klamath Falls were Sunday visitors in this city • Bob Stedman Klamath Falls teacher, called on Ashland friends last week-end. • Dr. E. G. Everett, M D., phy­ sician and surgeon. Hersey buld- ing, office phone 18-J, residence 18-L lltfc) • BELLVIEW • ( non al care and studied a lesson on the making of a dress • J. W Morris, who recently was injured, is fully recovered and able to be out. • Mis Adams, who teaches school near Klamath Falla, spent Satur­ day and Sunday here She visited Sunday al the Mark True home • The 4-H club girls held a candy sale at the Orange Tuesday eve­ ning The sale was in charge of Hetty Dunn and Veeda Williams The girls are trying to raise enough money to send a delegate to the 4-H summer school in Cor­ vallis • W O Mart In made a business trip to Medford Thurmlay • Mrs Amy Spartord arrivati her® last week from her home In Portland to cure for her brother. George Farmer, who la ill. and her nephew, Ikmald Farmer, who Is suffering from rheumatic fever and leakage of the heart She plana to stay for an Indefinite time MORE TIME OUT.. r COOK arty ( Why Because of the Bafe, depend­ able functions of electricity, you get more time out from household chores and duties . . . more time for relaxa­ tion, pleasure and enjoyment. In cooking, cleaning, wash­ ing, preparing foods and pro­ tecting them in an automatic refrigerator, electricity saves you minutes and hours of work and drudgery. Elec­ trify your home completely, and save time, effort—and money! Remember these ad­ vantages next time you con­ template purchases for the home . . . consult your elec­ trical contractor or dealer! ELECTRICITY IS YOUR CLEANEST, MOST FAITHFUL SERVANT-ANl) IT COSTS LESS IN ASHLAND! Ashland Light Department “Your SERVICE Department for YOUR home I . 4 $10.00 NORGE ELHART’S H. H. ElJiAKT • C. D. ELHART What Ashland Makes, Makes Ashland PASTEURIZED MILK ASHLAND CREAMERY BUTTER SHASTA ICE CREAM CHURNED BUTTERMILK / electric hot water makes housekeeping easier Automatic Electric Hot Woter takes the work and waiting out of housework. It gives you all the hot water you want, just when you want it, for baths, showers, little washings and big Why, just the convenience of being able to do a hot water task right off, without any waiting, is worth the little electric water heating costs In most instances your cost of heating hot water the electric way will be about the same as your present old fashioned, inconvenient method of heating water with furnace or stove coils. It is a proven fact that at least 20% of your heating fuel is required for heating hot water coils in furnace or heating stove. 10c per gal ASHLAND CREAMERY The California Oregon Power Company