Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 24, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

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    Friday, Feb. 24, 19;
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 2
I daughter Gladys and son Charles,
I Mr and Mrs. W. E Reed. Mr and
i Mrs. Floyd Sanford and Jasper
Dill.
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©Monday
©Monday evening
evening a a group
group of
of eight
eight © The Bellview school basketball
teams played the Howard school
© Mr. and Mrs. Darcey Rentschler © Genevieve McGee of Klamath girls met to form a 4-H cooking | teams Friday of last week, losing
club
Officers
were
elected
as
fol
­
have returned from Reno, where Falls visited here last week-end at
both games
they recently were married. Mrs. the home of her parents, Mr. and lows: Piitncia H'.ll. pRMident. Ed­ © Mt and Mrs Axel Selberg of
na Yockel, vice president; Char­
Rentschler is the former Doris Mrs. O. A McGee.
Byrd,
secretary;
Joanne McCloud, Calif., spent last Satur­
© Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard leen
Smith.
Helm,
reporter
Other
members
of day ami Sunday visiting at the
© Lois Wiley of Grants Pass vis­ and Frances Howard of Summit
Walter
the
club
are
Mane
Gresham,
Lou
­ home of Mr. and Mrs
ited here last week-end at the ranch are attending the fair in
Bruhs.
ise
Yockel,
Charlotte
Modrell
and
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. San Francisco.
Inez Yockel. Mrs. C. H. Modrell © Mrs Ed Grimm spent Saturday
T. S. Wiley.
• Frank Zanotta of Hilt visited was chosen to lead the girls.
anil Sunday of last week visiting
© Doris Hunter of Klamath Falls Ashland friends Sunday.
with her daughter ami son-in-law,
©
Miss
Barbara
Jeane
Moore
en
­
the home
visited here Sunday at “
*
Mr and Mrs Walter Sexter and
© Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Russill vis-
of hex- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- , ited friends in Grants Pass Sun­ tertained at dinner Friday eve­ Elizabeth, and Mr. ami Mrs. Hoy
ning 12 of her girl friends of Ash­
liam Hunter.
Klamath
land. The evening was spent in Clary and family in
© Mr. and Mrs. Arba Ager of day.
Falls. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Sex­
Jacksonville visited in Ashland © Laverne Roberson of Kerby vis­ playing various games.
ter and their daughter Elizabeth
last week-end at the home of Mr. ited here last week-end at the © Bobby Dunn, who has been ser- returned here with Mrs. Grimm
home
of
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs
with
pneumonia
for
the
iously
ill
and Mi*s. Bud Gandee.
visited until Tuesday.
past few weeks, was able to re­ and
© Janies Baughman of Camas C. E. Robertson.
© The Bellview Grange announ­
Valley visited here last week-end © Mr. and Mrs. George Loose ley sume his studies at school Mon- ces a dance starting at nine
of Klamath Falls visited here re­ day.
with relatives and friends.
o'clock Friday evening, March 3.
© Mr. and Mrs. Earl Withrow cently with relatives and friends. © Butler Walker, Arthur Long The orchestra to furnish the music
©
Madge
Mitchell
of
Gold
Hill
was
and
Richard
C.
Joy
of
the
East
and daughters Mildred, Earlene
will be announced later.
and Darleen of Talent were dinner in Ashland last week-end visiting Main road have built a new tele- © Mrs. Walter Brahs visited Tues­
guests Sunday at the home of Mr. her parents, Mr. and Mi's. W. C. phone line, number 28. to enable day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
them to install the dial system in
and Mrs. Ross Tilley on the Sis- Mitchell.
I Ray Edwards in Phoenix.
© Lf you like fine foods appetiz- the near future.
kiyous.
© Mrs Beth Hamaker of Ashland
ingly
served,
try
the
Waffle
Shop.
©
The
Bellview
Parent-Teachers
© Mr. and Mrs. Bob Howe moved
i
©
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
H
Sander,
who
association held their meeting is spending this week at the home
this week from their home on the
Siskiyous to Small, Calif, where have been visiting here for the last Friday evening of last week in j of her sister and brother-in-law
Mr. Howe has been transferred to two weeks, returned to their home honor of founders' day, the P-T A and family, Mr. and Mrs Archie
having been organized 42 years : Kincaid and Eunice.
a foreman's job by the Southern , in Mount Shasta Monday.
©
Mrs.
Emma
Ahlstrom,
Mrs
Roy
ago.
A large cake, bearing the 42 © Miss l>>is White visited with
Pacific company.
”
‘
i
re
­
candles, was lit by Mrs J. M. friends in Yreka Saturday of last
© Why drive a dirty car? Trade Murphy and Sue Parkinson
at Wolff's Service Station. Free turned from Portland Saturday Crow who gave a talk on founders' week.
© Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pankey, Mr
electrolux cleaning service. Main , where they were called by the sud­ day. Miss Rosemary Bell sang the
(11c) den death of Sue Parkinson's original P-T A song, "I Would Be and Mrs. Henry Stenrud, Miss Ma­
and Church streets.
True,” followed by Mrs. R. D. rie Walker and Mrs. Archie Kin­
© Mrs. Ted Schopf and daughter mother, Mrs. Robert Wininger.
©
Robert
Vining
of
Seattle
is
vis
­
Reynolds,
president, reading the caid were dinner guests Sunday at
Judy of Chiloquin are visiting here
this week at the home of Mis. Ida iting here for a few days at the history. Completing the rest of the home of Mr. and Mrs Walter
home of his brother, Irving vining. the program was a duet, accordion I »avis of Ashland.
Crandall.
© Dorrance Ruger attended the © Mrs. James Yeo is visiting her and violin, by Charles Byrd and © Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Reynolds, two vocal solos Ivan Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. R C
opening of the San Francisco fair ; son Robert Yeo in Grants Pass for Wanda ~
;
several
days.
by Bob Hinch. Members decided to Avent and daughter Betty were
last week-end.
© Margaret Harker of Eugene is © Mr. and Mrs. Verne Thomas of send a delegate to the state con- dinner guests at the home of Mr
visiting here for a few days with I Y’reka visited here for a few days vention to be held in Klamath and Mrs. Archie Kincaid.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim ! this week at the home of Mr. and Falls next month. A cooked food © Miss Helen Dunn, who is teach­
; Mrs. Dave Kerr.
sale will be held in the near future ing school in Jacksonville, spent
Harker.
©
C.
V
Flanders
made
a
business
to raise funds for this. The next the week-end visiting at the home
© Patricia Whitney visited friends
| trip to Klamath Falls Tuesday.
meeting will be dads' night and is of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Ed­
in Eugene last week-end.
win 1 >unn.
© Mrs. J. D. Mars returned Mon­ © Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Lininger in charge of Charles Anderson.
day from a visit in Eugene at the left Tuesday for their home in © If you like fine fiwds appetiz­ © Miss Helen Elam of Ashland
home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mars. Burns, Montana following a visit ing ly served, try the Waffle Shop. was an overnight guest of Miss
© Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson are here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. © Miss Aileen Inlow. who teach­ Eunice Kincaid Saturday
es school in Gold Hill, visited with © Wait Seitz. who has Ixen
parents of a girl bom Monday at M. C. Lininger.
© Mrs. Don Whitney returned her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vai In­ .spending the past two months
the Community hospital.
working and visiting friends in
© Mr. and Mrs. Walter Herndon Wednesday from a short trip to low, over the week-end.
© The Bellview Home extension Arizona and Long Beach, returned
left Sunday for the exposition in Portland.
© Mrs. R. E. Walker left Tues­ unit held their meeting Friday. Saturday evening to his home
San Francisco.
day for Portland where she plans During the morning session Mrs. here.
to spend several days.
Vincent Lanini and Mrs. Al Sher- © The Home Economics club of
© Mrs. Emma Payne returned aud gave instructions in rug mak­ the Grange met Wednesday of last
this week from a several days vis­ ing. Mrs. George Helms and Mrs. week at the home of Mrs Henry
it in southern California.
I. E. Deadmond served a covered Stenrud to complete work on a
© Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harris, Les- dish luncheon at noon. In the af­ quilt for the bazaar. A covered
lye Rae Jensen and Erroll Miller ternoon. Mrs. Mabel C. Mack gave dish luncheon was served at noon.
visited friends in Klamath Falls a talk on "Let's Have Fewer © Miss Marjorie Bell, J H Wil­
Sunday.
Colds.” The next meeting in March liams and Mr. and Mrs Korth
© Ray Frisbie, Arch Barksdale will continue instructions on rug and Jimmie were dinner guests
and Earl Yokely spent Sunday at making, and Mrs. John Heilmeyer Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Crater Lake.
and Mrs. Montgomery will be Mrs W. O Martin The dinner was
© Mrs.
Bertha
Heer
visited hostesses at the covered dish in honor of the 25th wedding an­
niversary of Mr. and Mrs Martin.
friends in Rogue River Sunday.
luncheon to be served at noon.
©M L. Applegate made a busi­ © Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Curtis, who
ness trip to Portland this week.
recently constructed
Bungalow
© Dawson Burgess left early this Inn, have sold it to Mr. and Mrs.
week for San Francisco where he C. P. Barnes of Merced, Calif.
will attend the exposition.
© Mrs. R. D. Reynolds, president
© Mr. and Mrs. George Cougle of the Bellview P-T A, attended
and son Charles of Grants Pass a meeting at the junior high
visited here Sunday at the home school in Ashland Thursday eve­
of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Newcombe. ning of last week. The meeting
© Maxine Gearhart of Grants honored founders' day.
Pass visited here last week-end at © Thursday evening of last week,
the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Brantley were
Mrs. H. W. Gearhart.
pleasantly surprised when a group
© Mr. and Mrs. E. H Poole vis- of their friends gave them a cov­
ited friends in Grants Pass Sun- ered dish dinner honoring their
day.
31st wedding anniversary Those
© Mr. and Mrs. J R. Elliott of enjoying the evening with the
Hilt visited here recently at the honored guests were Mr. and Mrs.
home of Mr.
Jess Walker and daughter Phyllis.
Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Jobbins and
I About People You Know! ] * BELLVIEW •
© Tile Bellview (¡range held their
meeting at the Grunge hull Tues-
duy evening Four young men of
the thiiversity of Oregon held n
floor discussion on the aociul, eco
munie,
(Militicul
ami ii-ikj
phases of American life. Th,.!
cucii ami closed the piogt,uil1
an accordion solo by
young men
Special
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World's Fair
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