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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1938)
Friday, December 30, 1938 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER < ongregational • BELLVIEW • ___________________________ Church • Hurry Farmer left Saturday evening for California after «pend ing a few day« vl«ltlng here with hl» parenta, Mr. and Mm. John Farmer, amt other relative«. • Mr and Mi i w■ tei .«• «ton ami daughter Elizabeth of Klam ath ball« «pent ChiiMtnian «lay with M ih Hextun*« parent«, Mi and M ih E<l Grimm. • Mr und Mr« Roy Crow weir Chrletma« dinner gue«t« at the home of Mr. and M in Claude Conley • Jainen Wlggen» of Roaevllle, Calif, 1« «pending a few day« thia week at the home of hl« aunt ami uncle, Mr. ami M ih W W Krall« and family • Mr and Mi» Ralph McCorkb and children Larralne, Gone. Mil dred ami Evelyn left for their home at Titcoma, Wash , Tueeday evening after «pending Christ ma» holiday« at the home of Mr. and Mr« W O Martin • Mr and M ih J O Talent mid family entertained at ChrlNtmaw dinner Mr and Mr« Charlew Tal ent ami Ml mid Mn I'hll Sian:« bury and daughter Sherry of Ashland • Mr and M ih Arche Kincaid entertained at chrinlma« dinner Mr» Clara Taylor, Mr« Kincaid'« mother, Mr» E E Hamilton, her aunt, Mr ami M in Arthur Ham- altar, Mr mid Mrs Henry Stcn- rud Denver Kincaid and Mr and Mr« J. C Hamiiker Following the dinner the group enjoyed their (.!hrl«tmaa tree • Merle Talent, who ha« been employed In Bakemfleld for a «hurt time, arrived Christmas morning at hl« home here to «|>end an Indefinite time • Mr. and M ih Elmer Ayrc» of Day« Creek are Hpemllng their Christina« vacation visiting at the home of her parent«. Mr. and Mr», w W 111 • Bill l^eever of Anhlaml «pent Monday viaiting at the home of l-ealle Kincaid, who 1« at his home here on C'hriatmaa vacation from osc. • Bill BrahH left thia week to spend a few day« in Portland visit ing friend« and relative« He made the trip with Kenneth Wilson, who was enroute to Yakima. Wash • Mr and Mrs Henry Stcnrud were hosts at n Christ ma« jairty nt their home Monday evening The guests enjoyed dinner served at 7 o'clock, followed by the dis tribution of gift« from the Christ- mas tree Those enjoying the din ner party with the hosts, Mr and Mrs Stcnrud, were Mr mid Mm l»uls Pankey, Mr and Mm E<l Gowland. Mr ami Mr« Wade Wal lis, Mi«» Marie Walker, Mr. and Mm Archie Kincaid, Mr«. Ella True and Ml»« Eunice Kincaid • Mr mi«l Mrs Walter Long* streth and children Jnck, l>alc and Veeda William« entertained at Chrintmas dinner Sundny Mr and Mrs Herman Helm and daughters Joane and Barbara. Mr. and Mm .1 M < ‘row ami Mr ami Mrx I E Deadmond. • Mr. mid Mrs George Stoltz of Crescent City and Mm Troy Treatler of Idaho are «pending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mr» <' II Modiel) Mrs Tre.stler 1« a sister of Mrs Modrell and Mr ami Mm Stoltz are her parents. • Mr mid Mm Earl Hamilton an<l family. Mm Amy Spafford, Mr. and Mrs. John Farmer ami Harry Farmer enjoyed their Christmas dinner Saturday at the home of Mr and Mm. Elmer Byrd and George Farmer. • George Y««kel and George Helm« returned Christmas <lay from Burlingame. Calif., where they have been selling a load of Chriatma« trees. • Mm Ada Huxley returned last week from Grants Pass ami Myr tle Creek, where she has been Houlevurd mid Morton Street» Itvv. II. S. Wiinnmnaker, I’mitor Sunday school, 9 4.’» a. m , with clmiHcH for all age« Morning worship, 11 o'clock, "Celebration of the l^ord's Sup per'' At 7:30 p. m, "I-ooklng Back and l-ooklng Ahead," by the pas tor H|H-ndlng the pmri two month« She #ii« a dinner guest Sunday nt the home of Mr and Mr« Delbert Mongold • Theodore Wetuiua, who 1« em ployed near Redding, Calif., was il hl« home here for Chriatma« Other dinner guests at the Weniiun home were Mr and Mm Erl Hin- Inger and their daughter who 1« visiting here from Illinois, Mm. Pear! He Ison • Mr and Mr« El win Dunn ami family were dinner guests at the home of Mr ami Mm A H Peachey in Ashland Christmas «lay. • Mm Albert Peachey and «laughter« Josephine and Kather ine spent ChriNtmas with Mm. Peachey's mother, Mm Alice Daily, ami with George Peachey, In Eagle Point. • There will b<- a dinner for the Upper Valley Community club member« mid their families ami Grange member« ami th<4r fami lies nt the Grange hall at 6:30 o'clock Friday evening. December 30 Each family 1« requested to bring hl« own dinner. Following the dinner there will is- games for the children and card game« and dancing for the older people. Mm. Henry Stcnrud is working on the kitchen committee mid Mrs. J. E Gowland is on the dining room committee • Mr mid Mr«. Hash and daugh ter Edna were dinner guests Sun day at the home of Mrs Hash's parents, Mr and «Mr». G. W. Jones in Anhland. • The Bellview Grange is pre paring a complete evening of en tertainment for the public the night of Jan. 6 at the Grange hall. re will be two plays, ''The Joke That Ended in Romance," with Mrs Inlow as Uncle Alfred, Mrs. Wallis the negro cook. Mrs Helm as Aunt Katie, mi old maid, Marna Byrd as Elsie, and Betty Dunn as Myrtle The second play, "Square It With the Boss," has Mr and Mr«. Arthur Peters as Mrs Jimmie Greening, Ross z»p- plegate as Mr Dunn. Mrs Apple gate as Aunt Hortense, Mm Mat tie Crow as Aunt Theresa and Joane Helm as Johnnie Bender. Th«- plays will be followed by «lancing, music to be furnished by Schumaker’s orchestra of Med ford One charge will cover the complete evening of entertain ment. • W C McKinnis and son of Ashland were dinner guests Christ mas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs P. H McKinnis • Mr and Mrs Bill Ford of Duns muir are spending several days at the home of Mr. and Mm. Floyd Samford, Mr. Ford's parents. • Mr. and Mm. Floyd Clark of Harlxir, Ore., are spending a few days this week at the home of Mm Clark's sister, Miss bottle Be« wick. • Miss Eunice Hager entertained the mothers of the children of her primary department Tuesday be fore Christmas Other guests were Mrs Quinby, Mrs Moffett. Mm. Emma Hager and Miss Hinch. rural school supervisor. • The Community club held their Christmas party at the Grange hail Wednesday of last week, with a large number of member, pres ent. The hall was attractively decorated in Christmas colors, anil the red and green colors were used effectively in the table dec orations and refreshments. A Christmas tree was enjoyed by the members, at which time their mystery friends were disclosed. Members then drew names for mystery friends for the coming year. At the next meeting, which will be held Jan. 11. Mrs Sheraud A and Mm. Modrell will have charge of the program and Mrs. Herman Helm, Mrs Russell and Mrs. Bad ger are the appointed hostesses. • Mrs. R. C. Avent and daugh ters Dorothy and Betty spent one day this week visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kincaid and family. ----------- •------------ JOHN ANDREW HUGER Funeral services for John An drew Huger, 62, well known Ash land resident who died Saturday evening, wert« held at 2 p. m. Mon day at the Elks temple with the Rev. Charles M. Guilbert officiat ing Surviving Mr. Huger are his widow, Mm. Maude E. Ruger; three daughters. Mm. Harriette Ramsey of Klamath Falls. Alice Ruger of Portland and Mm. Louise Omholt, Scotia, Calif.; three sons, REAL ESTATE and Raymond of Klamath Falls, John REAL INSURANCE of Scotia and Dorrance of Ash Phone 211 41 East Main land. Interment was in Mountain View cemetery. ----------- «------------ Wishing You All Happy New Year! Buy Good Insurance and Real Estate and Keep Happy All the Year INVEN TORY SALE! Store I VEGETABLES DRESSMAKING for WOMEN mid CHILDREN Hooked Rugs Quilting Prices Reasonable UTAH CELERY Bunch - 10c MARY SPENCER Comer E. Main and California I AVOCADOS Each - - 5c CHEESE KRAFT Oleomargarine Dinner Bell Pound - 14c Pound - lie Carrots Beets Turnips Onions 3 for lOe SUNBRITE 3 for 10c • TALENT • • The many friend« of Lewis Smith, who has been a patient in a hospital in Portland for the past three months, received word that his condition is much improved and he will soon be home. • Mr. and Mm. Ben Clark en tertained their children and their families at a Christmas dinner at their home Christmas day. • Mr. and Mm. McMahan return ed home Monday from Eugene where they »pent Christmas with their daughter and son-in-law. • Mrs Karl Baylor and daughter Lydia May, Mrs L. Van Winkle and son Dave spent Monday in Ashland visiting with Mr. and Mm. Ralph Foster. • Mrs Ruth Helfrich of Corval lis was a guest of J. S. Crawford Wednesday • Miss Hazel Walker of Phoenix visited friends here Wednesday. Hazel is a graduate of the Talent high school. • It is reported that Miss Ruth Ottaman, fourth and fifth grade teacher in the school, is ill at her home in Medford. • N. W Maxwell of Keene Creek was calling In Talent Wednesday. • A house party was held at the home of Mm. Jane Coffman Fri day evening. Quite a number of friends from Phoenix and Talent were present. The evening was spent in games and dancing. • Mr. and Mrs Grant Walker of Phoenix spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cooper. • Miss Elenore Powers and mother of Wagner Creek were vis itors here Wednesday. • Mrs. Lydia Van Winkle and son Dave of Jerome Prairie spent the holidays with Mr. and Mm. QUALITY AND SERVICE! CLOVER LEAF DAIRY Closed Monday POUND FLOUR Kitchen Queen... 1.19 Fisher’s Blend.... 1.29 CANDY GUM DROPS CHOCOLATES PAR WASHING POWDER Giant Size with Pottery BUNCH VEGETABLES I NO. 2'/| COFFEE - - * - - - - 25e M c D onald will lie paid for any corn Great Christopher Com and Callous Remedy cannot remove! EAST SIDE PHARMACY BAGLEY WHITE HOUSE OR GOLDEN WEST Funeral services for J. M. Mc Donald, 94, who died Monday at the Community hospital, were held at 1 p. m. Thursday, Dec. 29, at the J. P. Dodge and Sons chapel with interment in Talent cemetery. One daughter, Mrs. Jessie Wright of Ashland, survives. $25.00 reward ! I TOMATOES—Solid Pack, 3 for 25c Billings Agency j . m . Page 3 59c CAMPBELL’S BEANS RED OR WHITE 6 Lbs. - 25c 4 FOR FRENCH MIX Pound- - 9c MECO TOMATO SOUP - .... 25c CORN ROYAL CLUB CANNED FOODS No. 2 Tin PEAS—DAINTY DIMPLE - 15c HOMINY........................ IOC CATSUP........................ Me CLAMS—*’s Flat 16c PEACHES—No. 2| - - - - 15c PUMPKIN—No. 2| - - - - 10c Karl Baylor and family. Mrs. Van Winkle and Mrs. Baylor are sis- . tern. • Mr. and Mrs Loyd Cochran : and son Keith of Eugent, Mr and Mrs. Clarence Homes and daugh ter Clarice were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Estes on Christ mas day. • Mr. and Mm. John Webster spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mm. Bob Logan. • Lucille Young, pupil in the school, underwent an emergency operation at the Community hos pital in Ashland last week. Her many friends hope for a speedy recovery and that she may soon be back in school. • Cecil Tames left Thursday for the veterans’ hospital in Portland for medical treatment. • Wayne Cowdrey and family spent the holidays in Seattle and Astoria with friends and relatives. • Roy Estes is spending the week in Crescent City at the home of his brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mm. Charles Estes. • Miss Linglebock, one of the high school teachers, has accept ed a position at Washington. D. C. with the government. • Mr. and Mm. Roland Parks and small daughter of Sprague River and Mm. T. Bevington spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Parks. ------------•------------ • Mr. and Mrs Joye Swartsley visited with friends in Grants Pass recently. KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES Each Sc rived Wednesday evening to spend the holidays with his brother, Fred Haynes and family. • Mr. and Mm. Fred Haynes and and Jack • A capacity crowd gathered in daughter Virginia the club house Wednesday evening Haynes were in Medford Saturday. for the community Christmas tree and entertainment by the grade school children. A Christmas op eretta was presented under the direction of Miss Gansburg with Miss Kitzing playing piano accom paniment for the songs. Mm. Jack Clark, Mm. Venial Nebeker, Mm. W. Hodmberg, Mrs. Fred Haynes and Mrs. Frank Ohlund gave out the candy and oranges to the chil dren following the program. • Mr. and Mm. Ernest Francis are the delighted parents of a son. born Christmas morning at the Hilt hospital. Mother and son are both doing fine. • Mr and Mm. Richard Williams. Russell, Margie and Roy Williams were in Medford Saturday. Rates that aasura • Mr. and Mrs G. G. Black and modest monthly bills son Ivan attended the theatre in Ashland Sunday evening. • Mr. and Mm. W. A. Gran and son Billy spent Christmas with Convenience and Mr and Mrs. Deer of Ashland. Comfort on the • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pedersen and children were in Medford bargain counter Saturday. • Mrs. W Gran and son Billy and HOT WATER Vai Temple drove to Yreka Tues day. REFRIGERATION • Mr. and Mrs. George Wright and family spent the week end in COOKING • HEATING Medford. • Jack Haynes of Susanville ar • HILTS NEWS •