Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 03, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

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Boy Scout II eek
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^Offers Tribute
To Daniel Heard
Friday, Feb. 3, 1939
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Ì About People You Know!J
An Electrical Outlet
• Harold Wigen visited with his • Charles Weaver made a busi­
parents in Portland last week-end ness trip to Marshfield last week­
• Mr and Mrs. Steve Zarka and end.
• Mr and Mtn W J Stevens and
son Charles left recently on an daughter Lorraine visited friends
:
extended trip to the eastern coast. in Medford Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Short, • James Baughman of Camas
daughters Charlotte and Margaret Valley visited here last week-end
and Jupe Wallin spent Sunday at at the home of his father, C. J
Crater Lake.
Baughman
• Miss Lucille Burt is of the
Southern Oregon Normal school
faculty spent last week-end vis­
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iting in Portland.
• Mrs. Carlos Page of Roseburg
is visiting here with her daughter
Margaret.
• Delbert Mongold and Richard
• C. R Bowman returned Sunday Joy made a trip to Medford one
from a business trip to Salem.
day last week to attend a meeting
• Mr. and Mrs. R G. Gray of of the Jersey Cattle association of
Milton, Ore., visited here Sunday southern Oregon. At this meeting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. members elected officers for the
McGee.
year.
• Elaine Quigley, SONS student,
visited last week-end with her • Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Wood­
worth installed a telephone in their
parents in Hornbrook.
• Mrs Ross Tilley of Siskiyou home last week. The work was
Is your home conveniently equipped with handy
done by A. L. Peachey.
was a visitor here Monday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Herb Moore left • The Bellview Grange announces
electrical outlets? Are the ouch you now have
Tuesday for the northern ¡»art of a dance for Friday evening, Feb.
the state on a combined business 3. in the Grange hall starting at
overload or poorly placed? For a surprisingly
9 o'clock. The committee in charge
and pleasure trip.
small cost new outlets can be added or relocated
• Mrs. Ben Anderson visited in has arranged for music by Virgil
Keno last week-end with her par­ Jackson's Satan's Swingsters.
where they will be more convenient. Dangerous,
ents.
• The Upper Valley Community
• Dale and Jack Williams visited club plans to hold their meeting
overloaded outlets can be rewired. Check your
friends in Klamath Falls Sunday. Wednesday, Feb. 8, in the Grange
• James McNair visited his par­ hall. The program is in charge of
needs with your electrical dealer, and learn how
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hal McNair, the committee. Mrs. J. E. Gowland
easy it is to save steps and inconvenience with
last week-end. McNair is a stud­ and Mrs. Taylor Williams.
All
ent at OSC.
members are asked to please be
well-located outlets. You’ll be surprised how easy
• Tom O Harra of Chiloquin vis­ prepared to answer roll call with
ited in Ashland during the week­ some item of interest. The hostess­
it can be done in YOUR home!
end.
es for the afternoon are Mrs.
• Ben Anderson of the local Safe­ James Chamberlin, Mrs. John
way store has been transferred to Heilmeyer and Mrs. Vai Inlow.
Washington state.
• If you like home cooking, try
• Loren Close of Bly visited here the Waffle Shop.
last week-end.
• Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs
• Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Hatfield Homer Moore and daughter Bat-
are the parents of a son, bom bara were hosts at a dinner hon-
Monday in the Community hos­ oring the birthday anniversaries
pital.
of Mr Moore and Harry Steams
• W. W. Herrick of Weyerhauser of Ashland. The guests included
camp visited here Sunday at the Mr and Mrs. Charles Hast, Mr.
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Walls. and Mrs. Albert Joy, H. Beebe of j.______ _______ ________
• Earl Edsall of Klamath Falls Central Point. Harry Stearns and
visited in Ashland over the week­ Robert. The evening was spent in
He was a step-on-it motor!
with his truck, stopped and slip­
end.
visiting and games.
quite, he drove fnat at night wi
ped
on
the
ice
when
he
stepped
• Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hepburn • The Embroidery club held its
delight He sped onto a curve wi
of Klamath Falls visited here Sun­ meeting at the home of Mrs. from the cab. causing a slight con­
We’d like to invade the dismal limitless verve but alas, his i
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Helms Tuesday afternoon, cussion of the brain. He is recov­ den in which the Ashland Miner's mains were a sight!
Wort
ering.
i-. D. McDougal.
smelly squibs are incubated, and Leader.
the group enjoying a 1 o'clock
•
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Smith
of
iy Mr. and Mrs. George Baughman luncheon. The afternoon was spent
summarily squash its imbecilic
The German bund ¡rader w
and their guest, Leon Baughman in visiting and embroidery. The Central Point visited Friday eve­ inhabitant. It would be a case of complains he was manhandled I
of Camas, Wash., attended the women enjoying the afternoon ning at the hofne of Mr and Mrs Justifiable Insecticide
Weston 1>* Angeles officers should co
wrestling matches in Medford with their hostess were Mrs. Her- Walter Brahs.
Leader.
sole himself with the thought th
O
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Irvin
Watkins
of
Monday.
man Helm. Mrs. Walter Long­
he isn't a Jew in Germany. Wei
Crescent
City
visited
Wednesday
O Bob Russell of Russell's camp streth. Mrs. R. M. Crow,
~
Mrs. Ed­ afternoon at the homes of Mrs • Subscribe for The Miner today ton Leader.
on the Siskiyous was a business win Dunn, Mrs. Claude Conley and
D. F. Korth and Mr. and Mrs. W.
visitor Tuesday.
Mrs. J. M. Crow.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wallis vis­ • Those called here by the death O Martin. Mrs. Watkins will I m -
ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of George Farmer included Glen better remembered as Frances
Lee Wallis at Applegate Sunday.
Farmer, brother from Seaside: Mr. Barnes.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gill are and Mrs. Earl Farmer of Inde­ • Mr. and Mrs. Ray Edwards of
visiting in southern California for pendence: a brother. Harry Farm­ Phoenix visited Friday evening at
several days with their daughter, er of New Beiber, Calif.; a sister. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Mrs. Millard Cyester.
Mrs Amy Spafford of Portland, Brahs and family.
• Mr. and Mrs. John Schonneker and Mr and Mrs. Daniel Farmer • Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Korth and
are the parents of a boy born to and daughter Dolores, Mr. and Mi s Marjorie Bell were dinner \
:s Sunday at the home of Mr
them early Monday at their home MrB. Miles Farmer and daughter
and Mrs. W. O. Martin and Louise. ;
on North Main street.
Betty Lou of Dorris.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gibson of • R. E. Bell made a business trip • Lynn DeMille, who is employed
Klamath Falls visited here early to Klamath Falls Friday of last in Klamath Falls, visited with I
friends here Saturday and Sunday. I
in the week.
weeek.
• If you like home cooking, try • W. O. Martin made a business He was a dinner guest Sunday |
the Waffle Shop.
trip to Medford $nd Central Point at the R. E. Bell home.
Fishing requires skill and experience, and there's u lot
•
• Mr. and Mrs. William Pollock last Friday.
more than just luck In knowing where to get the good
"President
says
social
security
of Grants Pass visited here Tues­ I • The birthday club gave a din-
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | ner party Sunday at the home of J is sound." Some sound, at all
ones! The siune Is true In buying insurance—you can’t
George Trimble.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kincaid in events.—Weston Leader.
de|M*n<l on hit-or-mlss guesswork, hut e»|»erirricr und
•
• John Enders of Medford called honor of the birthday anniversary
training are of great im|M>rtance to you. We have Isith,
It
is
quite
probable
that
the
in Ashland Wednesday.
of Henry Stenrud. A pot-luck din­
and
will I m - glad to help you find the “giMx! ones” when
work
the
congress
has
to
do
will
• Mrs. Thelma Twitched visited ner was enjoyed at noon followed
with friends in Grants Pass this by an afternoon of games and vis­ be exceeded only in extent by the
It comes to insurance. Our On-gon Mutual Fire Insur­
week.
iting. The attractive birthday cake time it consumes in not doing it.
ance Company policies save you money and give better
• John Billings made a business was baked by Mrs. Louis Pankey. —Weston Leader.
protection. Come In!
trip to Yreka Monday.
Those enjoying the day with the
• Harry Osborn of Portland was honored guest, Mr. Stenrud. were
a business visitor Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pankey, Mr.
• J. B. Hollingsworth made a and Mrs. Archie Kincaid, Mr. and
trip to Central Point Wednesday. Mrs. J. E. Gowland, Miss Marie
• Mrs. Mary Dunlap of Albany Walker, Mrs. Ella True, Mrs. Sten­
is visiting here at the home of rud and Miss Eunice Kincaid.
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240 EAST .MAIN STREET
PHONE 21
her mother, Mrs. M. C. Ashcraft. • The Home Economics club met
• Zelda Richmond, SONS student, Monday at the home of Mrs. Hen­
visited her parents in Butte Falls ry Stenrud. The members spent
last week-end. •
the afternoon in piecing blocks for
«
• Mrs. Charles Howard of Sum­ a quilt to be used in a bazaar
mit ranch on the Greensprings later. They also elected officers as
shopped and visited with friends follows: President, Mrs. Henry
in Ashland Tuesday.
Stenrud;
vice president, Mrs.
1/
• Chester Corry and Hugo Rein­ Archie Kincaid; secretary-treas ­
bold attended the wrestling match­ urer, Mrs. Walter Longstreth.
es in Medford Monday.
• A H. Peachey, father of A. L.
FOR
• Gilbert Elder visited friends in Peachey, who has been ill has im­
Butte Falls Sunday.
proved.
QUALITY AND SERVICE!
• Mrs. Conceptione Paolin under • C. V. Flanders of Flanders’ mar­
went a major operation in the ket made a business trip to Klam­
Community hospital Tuesday.
ath Falls last week, returning
• Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hale and Friday.
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daughter Darleen of Grants Pass • Karl Hamilton made a business
I
DAIRY
visited here Sunday with Mr. and trip to Klamath Falls last week.
Mrs. George Goswick.
While returning he had difficulty
• BELLVIEW •
SAVES
STEPS
More than any other man, 88-
jrear-old Daniel Carter Beard has
been the inspiration for American
Boy Scouts, now observing their an
nual “week.” Pioneer woodsman
artist, author, friend of youth. “Un­
cle Dan” Beard is the only man to
receive the Boy Scout golden eagle
badge. He is one of three men to
be awarded the Roosevelt gold med­
al for distinguished service. Years
ago. when the Scout movement
struggled in infancy, Dan Beard
was one of the men who got behind
it and pushed.
Ashland Light Department
“Your SERVICE Department”
Aw, Havva Heart!
Last siunmei's uirtbiay party for
Dan Beard at Saffern, N. Y„ his
home, was a tribute to the modern
Scout’s regard for “Untie Dan.” A
human birthday cake, shown above,
was one feature of the party. Mr.
Beard was originator and founder
of the first Boy Scout society from
which the English scouts and others
were modeled. Though many peo­
ple forget he is an artist, “Uncle
Dan” has done illustrations for
many newspapers, magazines anu
books.
KNOW WHERE
TO GET THE
GOOD ONES?
L C. ERWIN
PHONE
23-F-2
CLOVER LEAF
Dan Beard attributes his good
health at 88 to the right kind of
Above, surrounded
living.
by
friends, the nation’s oldest Boy
Scout is being congratulated by an-
other youth enthusiast. Col. Theo-
dore Roosevelt. This year’s Boy
Scout week is a tribute to "Uncle
Dan,” not because he is being re-
membered more than usual, nor be­
cause he is taking special interest In
the week’s activities, but because
this nation-wide youth organization
might not be celebrating were it not
for his life-long sponsorship of the
work.
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PINE SLABS
$3.75
Per 100 Cu. Ft. Load
Dump Delivery
Whittle Transfer
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RADIATORS­
MOTOR BLOCKS
go|l>y
'plIERE ’S plenty of hitter cold winter weather to come
yet . . . better play safe and protect your car with
PRESTONE ANTI-FREEZE . . . or, if you have anti-freeze
in your radiator already, don’t take chances on dangerous
weakening through boiling away or radiator leaks—let um
check your cooling system for you today! It may save you
costly repair bills and Inconvenience!
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97 OAK STREET, ASHLAND, OREGON
PHONE 37-.I
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for this fast, clear service.
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