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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1939)
.¡day, Jan. 27, 1939 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER BELLVIEW • , ami Mrs Merwin Arnet luuxhtei Muz-urine visited at of M- «nd Mr» It E lll(| family Saturday evening, enroute to their home In Bth Fall« “Tier »pending sev lays I»» Sim Francisco lend» <>f Mr and Mrs J B house a gave them at" their new borne which land recently built. Stin- vsnlng The evening was In playing cards, followed by k H.......... »njovlng |V. Mi and Mrs I’unki v. Mt and Mrs Henry Lj >,l 'md Mrs An hie Kin I In Archie Walker. Mm Miss Mu'' ■Tn»., Miss Eunice Kincaid |M L j>, , M I . A land I. a I. uh III ihh trip •,-ntral Point Wednesday of week , an.I Mm Archie Kincaid ¡jauglit'i Eunice spent Munday H>l i he home - Mrs Kin Clara 1¥jfloi ■ Lr home in Ashland Lnn DeMIHc of Klrimrith Falls J.,1 with friends In Bellview Inlay Le Bellview <¡range announces Ince for Friday evening, Feb L 3. nt the Grange hall, start, fat 0 o'clock Schumaker*« or jfe - Auto - Fire INSURANCE Monuments and Murker, uf Bronze and Granite At I’rlces Vuu Can Afford M. T. BURNS I \rit Door to Post Office Lail «Hill < 113. Moo. .’IM K Evening Appointments depkndabj E SERV l< E" FACTS IUU tmi COUH ave FUN this Winter a Greyhound trip! Saawhnd — 10 Sunihin.— wh.r.v.r Í wultonnioy winlar lb. moil, Gray- id will lata yoa convamanlly, ton Hbly.lorabuui »whaiiic mtodiiva ■ AVE MONEY ♦ IÍ n these Low Fares •T. SHASTA »2.30 alm nprinub mie "3 1M.I.I.KS 12.20 AN FRA NI IS< '<> 7.13 rsaad tri» »4.13 24.H5 22.00 13.43 U*0T: 101 EAST MAIN NT. PHONE 32 iotwi ih.Gold.n Gat* Enpontion by GREYHOUND r Lettuce Each Sc AVOCADOS • I Blaha who was ill a f.-w 'lay» this week, was unable to at tend Normal • I >iil<- Williams, with Lynde) Newbry of Talent, marie a trip to Belem last wick From Salem they went to Corvallis where they vls- »ted with friend» on the Oregon ■State campus. • Mr anil Mr» W <i Martin »Jrenl Tti u r hi lay evening st the home of .Mi and Mr». Con A uh tin • Mr and Mrs William Brigg» returned to their home Saturday from San Francisco, where they had been transacting business Mr Briggs hail been to Chicago on business and met Mr» Brigg» in San Francisco • Lynn In-Mi lie of Klamath Fall» and Ixmise Martin were dinner guest» Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs R E Bell and family, • The Bellview »< hind board held theli meeting at the Beihftew school house Tuesday afternoon William Brigg» and Herman Heim wen Each 5c Free Delivery Phone POTATOES 50 lbs. US No. 2 39c CRACKERS—2 Lbs. Salty Flake TASTY SALAD DRESSING....... MILK—Oregon 3 Cans for.......... SUGAR—25 Lbs. C&H................ ICE CREAM—Pint 15c, Quart COFFEE—Hills Bros Bananas I Pounds 19c $1.33 29c 26c FREE! SUNKIST <' I be meeting but Wa I Ixmgstreth. who is employed in Klarnath Falls, was unable to attend • W O Martin made a business I trip to Medford and Central Point Wednesday afternoon • Mr» Wade Wallin returned Monday afternoon from Bremer ton. Wash , where she spent sev eral day» visiting with her neph ew. William Townsend. • C N Gill more, who has been III for several weeks, has recov ered and ha» returned to hi» work In Ashland • Don Nosier of Ashland spent Saturday and Sunday visiting at the home of Jack Williams • Ml Md Mrs Floyd Clatk of Harbor, Oregon, spent several days of last week and this week Haines, ail of Talent. During the with Mr» Clark's sister. Ml»» Ix»t- morning lessons on rug making were given, with two more lesson» tie lies wick • Mr and Mrs Richard C Joy to follow, and in the afternoon were among the entertainers on Mr» Henry Stenrud and Mrs. the program for the Music club of Claude Conley led a discussion on Ashland at their meeting Monday gorxl grooming, demonstrating the making of hand lotion. At the bus evening. • Mr and Mrs Homer Moore ami iness meeting, the members elect daughter, Barbara Jean, »pent ed Mr». Henry Stenrud as delegate Saturday and Sunday visiting at to the Home Makers' conference the home of Mr. and Mrs Karl to tie held in Corvallis sometime during February Mrs I. E. Dead- Moore at their home in Eugene. • Mr and Mrs R E Bell vis mond and Mr». Edwin Dunn have tied Wednesday evening at the been appointed hostesses for the home of Mr and Mrs Ed Hln- February meeting. inger. • Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Korth were • The Bellview Home Extension dinner guests Wednesday evening unit which held then meeting Friday of hist week, had a large at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. . attendance, numbering 32 in all. Martin -------------- •--------------- with five new members, and as guests Mrs Heath of Ashland, • Mr. and Mrs Ralph Welborn who brought several rugs »he hail rejoice over the birth of a baby made for display, and Eldon Petri. girl. The event took place at the Mrs Walter Davis and Alpha | Community hospital in Ashland. OPENING TUESDAY, FEB. 1st C V. FLANDERS’ NEW DOWNTOWN FEED STORE AT 131 EAST MAIN STREET (NEXT DOOR TO BOHEMIAN CLUB) We Will Carry A Complete Line of HAY - GRAIN - FEED AND SEED And A Full Line of FISHER’S POULTRY FEEDS FLANDERS’ FEED STORE ALSO FLANDERS’ FARMERS’ MARKET IN BELLVIEW An Expert Demonstrator Will Be in Our Store to Prepare and Serve There Famous Foods SNOWDRIFT Shortening, 3 lbs 47C ROYAL CLUB CANNED FOODS HOMINY—No. 2| - - PUMPKIN—No. 2| - - SPINACH-No. 2|, 2 for KRAUT—No. 2| - - PEAS—Dainty Dimple CORN—Meco No. 2,3 for PINK 17c Demonstration and Sampling of FROZEN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Good Size Juice Í h • Saturday and Monday Special* ORANGES t fi chcstra from Medford will provlrle the music Refreshments will nerved at midnight • Hill Hrnhs entertained a group of Nut mill atm,,.„(» at his horn*. Saturday evening lie was recent ly elected president of the Junior class • Mrs It 1» Reynolds, Mrs (' if Modrrll and Mrs R e |t<-i| at tended a meeting of the county I’ar ent Teachers association held In Jacksonville last week • Earl and Warren Fichtner of Medford visited Bunday at the home of Mr and Mis Walter Brahs and family jn tj1(. after noon they made a trip to Mt Ashland • 'Hie Bellview Parent Teacher» aiMociatlon held their regular meeting Friday of hurt week with a giH>d attendance A »pecial feat ure on the program wa» a group of l.’> HKotdion players presented through the courteny of ¿he Pruitt Melody Shop In Medford Al»o Mrs Forsythe, state vice presi- dent, was present at the meeting and gave an interesting talk At the dose of the evening, those serving on the refreshment com mittee served attractive refresh ments of Bavarian cream, cookies and coffer- IOC FLOUR KITCHEN QUEEN $1.19 ROLLED OATS 10-Pound Bag 35c DEL MONTE CORN No. 2 Tin IOC 10c IOC STRING BEANS 15c No. 303 Tin 10c