Friday, Feb. 10, 19,'J| SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 2 About People You Know! ] • Thelma Reed returned to her • Nrs Olive Norstrom returned work in Eugene Monday following last week-end from a visit with a visit here at the home of her relatives in 1 a » s Angeles. • Mr. and Mrs A C. Ninlnger mother. • • Clara Pederson returned Mon­ attended the funeral of Mrs. day from a wceek's visit with Charles Logan in Yreka Monday. friends in Bly. • I. R Frideger was confined to • Mrs. Ross Tilley of Siskiyou his home Wednesday because of shopped and visited with friends illness. here Monday. • Margaret Harker returned Mon­ • C. B. Weaver and Bruce Wal­ day to Eugene following a visit lace made a business trip to Port here at the home of her parents, Orford Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harker. • Tom O’Harra returned to Chil­ • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson oquin Monday following a week­ of San Bernardino, Calif., are vis­ end visit with his family here. iting in Bellview at the home of • Mrs. Abbie Davis of Fairbury. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Russill. Neb., and Evelyn Davis of Mer­ • M G. O’Harra of Detroit was ced, Calif., visited for a few days a recent visitor here at the home here recently at the home of Mr. of his brother, T. L. O'Harra. and Mrs. Joye Swartsley. • Earl Hobbs of Lakeview was a • Elaine Quigley, SONS student, business visitor last week-end. spent last week-end in Hornbrook • Ruth Craft and Wyatt Padgett with relatives. of Klamath Falls visited friends Leland W. Cutler, President of • Ellen Franco of Grants Pass here during the week-end. visited here last week-end at the • Don Walker of Eugene visited the Golden Gate International home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. in Ashland over the week-end with Exposition, which opens Febru­ ary 18. During the 288 days of the T. P. Franco. John Murphy and other friends. • Bob Ingle was called to Fresno, • I. C. Erwin, George Shaffer and California World’s Fair he will Calif., this week by the death of W. J. Chipman fished in the Il­ welcome to Treasure Island members of European royal fam­ his mother. linois river Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tallis of Hilts • Dr. C. A. Haines made a busi­ ilies, President Roosevelt, mem­ bers of his cabinet, and other were Ashland visitors Saturday. ness trip to Portland this week • Mr. and Mrs. William Ausland • Dr. E. B. Angell returned re­ dignitaries from all parts of the of Grants Pass visited here Sun­ cently from an extended trip to world. day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. southern California. Willis Ausland. • Major Clyde Young and Lieut. • Alicia Applegate of Butte Falls Beecher Danford of the Ashland visited here last week-end at the national guard attended an inspec­ home of Mrs. Alice Peil. tion in Klamath Falls Monday. • Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gosnell • Jon and Wendell Prime of of Eagle Point were recent visit-1 Chiloquin visited with relatives • Lyndel Newbry of Talent and ors in Ashland at the home of Mr. and friends here last week-end. Don Nosier of Ashland were week­ and Mrs. T. B. Gosnell. • The Plaza cafe, which was • Anita Cooke of Butte Falls vis­ closed for three days this week end guests at the home of Jack ited here last week-end at tile while undergoing redecoration, will and Dale Williams. • Mrs. Ben H. Christlieb and Mrs. home of her parents, Mr. and open Saturday. Homer Moore attended a meeting Mrs. R. H. Cooke. • Robert Russell of Siskiyou was of their Sunday school class of • Dr. E. B. Angell has returned a business visitor Monday. to his office at the Southern Ore­ • Mrs. Estelle Tugnot was ad- the Presbyterian church of Ash­ gon Sanitarium, 460 Siskiyou mitted to the Community hospital land held at the home of Mrs. Finnell in Ashland Thursday of boulevard. Tuesday after suffering a stroke • Mrs. L. E. Ager. Mrs. Earl at her home in the Ashland hotel. last week Mrs. Moore gave a talk Rogers, Mrs. A. E. Stevens of • Looking for something differ­ on her trip to Kansas and the Phoenix and Mrs. H. C. Dooms at­ ent ? You will find it at the Waffle Carlsbad caves. tended the home extension confer­ Shop where the food is good and • The Bellview Parent-Teachers association will hold their meeting ence in Corvallis this week. appetizingly served. Special Sun­ Friday evening, Feb. 17, in the • Doni Provost returned from a day dinners. school house. This is a special trip to San Francisco Monday. • Mrs. Wren Newhouse made a meeting to observe founder’s day. • Sid Reed returned Sunday from business trip to Grants Pass Tues­ The program will be presented by a month's business trip to Detroit. day. the women of the Washington • Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Scroggins of Grants Pass visited here Sun­ • W. A. Cox of Lincoln shopped school of Ashland, At the close of and visited with Ashland friends the program and business meet­ day with relatives and friends. ing refreshments will be served • Arch Barksdale, Ray Frisbee, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Short, Margar­ • Mrs. Taylor Williams, who has with the founder’s day cake. et and Charlotte Short and Jupe been seriously ill for the last • Friday night of last week the boys and girls basketball teams of Wallin were among those spending month, is much improved. • Mrs. Billy Townsend of Long the Bellview school met Wagner Sunday at Crater Lake. Beach visited this week at the Creek in the senior high gymnas­ home of Mrs. W. H. Wallis. ium in Ashland. The boys won 12-3 • Guy Stone was a business caller and the girls lost 19-5. in Ashland Tuesday from his home • The Bellview Home Extension on the Greensprings. unit plans to hold a meeting Fri­ • Emery Williams of Cottage day, Feb. 17, in the Grange hall. Grove visited here with friends Mrs. Al Sheraud and Mrs. Vincent last week-end. Lanini, with Mrs. Badger, will give Monuments and Markers • Virgil Home of Klamath Falls instructions in rug making. Lad­ of Bronze and Granite visited friends here recently. ies are asked to bring materials At Prices You Can Afford • Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd DeMers of for making rugs Mrs I. E. Dead- Yreka visited in Ashland last mond and Mrs. Edwin Dunn will week-end at the home of Mr. and act as hostesses for the covered Mrs. C. DeMers. dish luncheon at noon. Next Door to Post Office • Bert Wright, now of Weed, was • Thursday evening of last week Call Office 113, Res. 248-R a business visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Joy were Evening Appointments Wright, who has been visiting here hosts at dinner honoring the wed­ “DEPENDABLE SERVICE” with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Lininger, returned with him. Hugh Rheinboldt of Ashland. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Don Stahlman of Ashland, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Corry and Mr. and Mrs. Rheinboldt. • Thursday, Friday and Saturday of last week Mr. Wimer, techni­ cal engineer for the Pacific Tele­ phone company of Portland, was calling at the homes of the Bell­ view Telephone company mem­ bers. He was gathering material and information for the new direc­ tory to be printed. • Miss Veeda Williams was a guest at the home of Jeanette Talent Friday and Saturday. • Ed Wiggens, enroute to his home in Roseville, Calif., visited Wednesday evening at the home of his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brahs. • Mrs. R. C. Avent and daughter Dorothy visited Wednesday eve­ ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. OPEN FEBRUARY 18th Archie Kincaid and family. • Mrs. R C. Avent and Dorothy visited Monday at the Kincaid home and Dorothy was a dinner guest Monday evening. • Bob Dunn is ill at his home with pneumonia. He is improving, however. • The home economics and ways and means committees of the Grange met with the grangemas­ ter, Mr. Arnold, Friday evening to appoint committees and discuss other business concerning the fair they plan to hold in September. Mr. Arnold has charge of the HERE’S great news for every­ Fair at a great saving. Marvel at grains and grasses, Mrs. Stenrud one living in the Pacific North­ the magnificent bridges and have the canned fruit and vegetables, west! Southern Pacific has re­ the time of your life in the Gay­ Louis Pankey fresh vegetables and duced fares so that you can go way, 40 thrilling acres of fun. fruits, Mr. Dunn games and to San Francisco by train for amusement, Richard C. Joy 4-H You won’t want your car even lets than 2 cents a mile. • BELLVIEW • club exhibit, Julia Quinby and Eunice Hager the Bellview school, Mis Walter l.ongstrcth baking and cooking exhibit, and flowers and shrubs are in charge of Mrs Archie Kincaid The fancy work department will be under the di­ rection of Miss Marie Walker • Mike Morris of Ashland was a dinner guest Sunday evening at the home of Bill Brahs • Mr. and Mrs. Miles Farmer anti daughter Betty Lou returned I m I week to their home in I »orris after spending the week at the Willie Byrd and John Farmer homes • Mr. and Mia. Archie Kincaid and Mrs R C Avent made a busi­ ness trip to Medford Thursday of last week. • Miss Louise Martin was a din­ ner guest Sunday at the home of Miss Marjorie Bell. • Mr and Mis R !•! B*U and W. O. Martin made a business trip to Medford Tuesday. Mrs Bell also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Meyers • Glen Farmer of Seaside, Mr and Mrs. Earl Farmer of Inde­ pendence, Harry Farmer of New Beaver and Mrs. Amy Spafford of Portland have returned to their homes after having been called here by the death of their brother, George Farmer. • Mrs. Henry Stenrud left Mon­ day with Mrs. D. R. Smith of Tal­ ent for Corvallis, where they will attend the homemakers' confer­ ence. • Warren and Earl Fichtner of Medford spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Walter Brahs. Bruce Brahs returned to their home in Medford with them to spend Sunday night. • Mr and Mrs. Daniel Farmer and daughter Dolores returned the latter part of last week to their home in Dorris after spending the week with Mrs. Farmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs Willis Byrd O Omar Willey of Applegate spent Tuesday visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. M rs. Walter Brahs and family. • Mr. and Mrs. J. R Ayers are spending this week in Medford visiting their daughter and son-in- i law, Mr and Mis McKee and family. • Biil Brahs mails a buxine• till* I to Medford Tuesday ill interest “f I Southern Oregon Noriiiul school • The Bellview Community club held its meeting Wedne-aluy nt'tei noon at 2 o'clock Twenty foui members were present The meet ing was opened with gloup slug ing led by Mrs It E Bell, fol­ lowed by the business meeting Mis J E. Gowland. program n her recent trip h iuu I her visit on the biittl, Tcniiessee. The group then Joyed it glime in which Mil |, Pankey won flrat prile an<| | I. 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