Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 17, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

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    Friday, March 17, 19;
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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and is in charge of Charles
I were Mrs. Andrews, teacher of the brought attractive refreshments | night
Anderson. For the program. Misa
I Rainbow class. Mrs Freeman, and a lovely gift for Mrs. Gowland. Blanche
Frisby, county nurse from
Marjorie Freeman. Dorothy Vin- Those enjoying the evening with
Medford, is expected to give a
' cent. Betty Jean Nichols. Doris Mr. and Mrs Gowland were Mr talk
and a representative of the
Renzema. Barbara Jean Moore. and Mrs. Henry Stenrud, Mr. mid California-Oregon
Power company
Mrs
Archie
Kincaid.
Miss
Marie
• Walter Brahs. with Roy Parr of Phyllis Dozier, Avis Carter. Yvon­ Walker. Mrs Ella True, Mr. and is to give a talk on how homes
ne
Christlieb
and
the
hostess.
Ashland, made a trip to Klamath
Mrs. Louis Pankey and Miss Eu­ should be lighted for achixil chil­
Rosemary Bell.
Falls on business Wednesday.
dren. At the close of the evening,
nice
Kincaid.
• Leslie Kincaid, a student at • Mr. and Mrs Archie Kincaid • Mr. and Mrs. Wade Wallis made refreshments will tn1 served by the
Oregon State college, is at his and Leslie made a trip to Medford a business trip to Medford Mon- ' men
home this week on spring vacation Tuesday on business
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visiting with his parents, Mr. and • Warren Fichtner and Margaret I Jay
•
Archie
Brownlee of Yreka vis­
•
Miss
Phyllis
Wall
is
ill
at
her
Mrs. Archie Kincaid. He plans to Wetterer of Medford visited Sun­
ited here with his family early in
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. home with pneumonia.
return to Corvallis Sunday.
• Tile Keene Creek Stock associa­ the week.
• Mrs. Claude Conley returned Walter Brahs and family.
last week from eastern Oregon • Bert Peachey, who fell from u tion held their meeting Saturday • Mr and Mrs Ed Starr of Buch.
where she had spent a short time telephone pole as it broke with evening at the Neil Creek school­ Ore, visited friends here recently.
him. is confined to his home with house. They elected officers, with
visiting with relatives.
• Miss Rosemary Bell was host­ a spinal injury. The accident oc- ' Edwin Dunn named as president,
ess at a party given at her home curred Sunday afternoon. The pole Fred Homes, secretary-treasurer
Monday evening for the Rainbow on which he was working was at j and Hugh Baron, S. F. Mitchell,
Walter Hash and K H. Elliott as
class of the Presbyterian church, his own home.
of which she is a member. The • Mr. and Mrs. R E. Bell and the advisory board.
business meeting was held, follow­ Robert Bell made a business trip • Two new 4-H clubs i were organ-
ized at the Bellview school last
ed by the group playing various to Medford Tuesday morning
games. At the close of the evening • Wednesday evening of last week A sewing club in divisions
refreshments were served at an week the birthday club surprised one and two will be led by Mrs.
_ club
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attractively decorated
table, _____
which Mrs. J. E Gowland with a party : Henry Stenrud and a i canning
carried out the St. Patrick's day : at her home in honor of her birth­ : composed of a group of older girls
motif. Those enjoying the evening day anniversary.
The group of the school will be led by Mrs.
[ George Helms.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ray Corbett of
j Yreka visited Friday and Saturday
with Mr and Mrs Archie Kincaid
and family. Mrs. Corbett is a sis-
: ter of Mr. Kincaid.
• R E. Bell and Robert Bell left
Tuesday afternoon for a short trip
■ to Lakeview, where they will be
| on business and also will visit with
Mr. Bell's cousin, Sam Lonidier.
• BELLVIEW •
DRUG SALE
MILK OF MAGNESIA
TOOTH PASTE
2 LAKUK
IVBES
An Exceptional Value!
McKESSON’S SHAVING CREAM
Spring Sale Special!
QQp
2 LARGE TUBES............................................................ OOU
McKESSON'S PLAIN OR MINT FLAVORED
COD LIVER OIL
FULL PINTS—2 FOR............................................
Regular 75c Value Each!
76c
FREE! 36 ASPIRIN TABLETS
With each purchase of a 6-ounce Bottle of
QQn
SORETONE ANTISEPTIC RUB
.... O«7V
For sore muscles and aches—regular $1.25 value!
BROAD Y BROS. DRUGS
"ALL-EXPENSE’TOURS to
the SAN FRANCISCO
WORLD’S FAIR!
Trains save time, bother— money too!
Travel while you sleep and have more time at the
World's Fair. Know in advance what your trip
will cost, and be sure of a room in a good hotel.
Our "all-expense” tours include roundtrip rail
fare, taxis from and to station, hotel, tickets to
Fair, 30-mile tour of San Francisco. Practically
every thing except meals. Just ask us about them.
EXAMPLE “ALL- EXPENSE” TOURS
*19
I
oe Roundtrip
in coaches,
2 days in
San Fran.
A sk u. about other
accommodations.
Roundtrip in Tourist- a «
Pullman, including
A
lower berth, 2 days in
San Francisco.
** ■
tours, longer stays, various
Southern Pacific
S. J. BAILEY, AGENT—PHONE 250
YOU’LL AGREE—IT’S TOPS!
—TASTY NEW
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• The cooking club, division two,
i met at the home of their leader,
Mrs. C. H. Modreli, Monday eve­
ning. The group of girls studied
the making of soups Inez Yockel
and Charlotte Modreli demonstrat-
eded the making of soup. At the
next meeting Joane Helm and Pa­
tricia Bell will demonstrate the
making of salad. Another cooking
club, division one, has been organ-
! ized but as yet the group of girl«
i has been unable to secure a leader.
• Mr and Mr«. Henry Stenrud
j visited Thursday evening at the
I home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie
, Kincaid.
• The Bellview Grange announces
a dance for Friday evening, March
I 17, at the Grange hall, starting at
1 9 o'clock. The dance is in honor of
' St. Patrick's day.
Schumaker's
orchestra from Medford will fur­
nish the music. Refreshments will
j be served at midnight.
• The Embroidery club held their
meeting Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Edwin Dunn. The
group enjoyed a one o'clock lunch­
eon. The afternoon was spent in
visiting and doing embroidery'
work. Members present were Mrs
Roy Crow, Mrs. Walter Long- I
streth, Mrs. J. M Crow, Mrs. Her- j
man Helm, Mrs. Claude Conley, ■
Mrs. George Helms and the host- .
ess. Mr«. Dunn.
• Mr. and Mrs. William Turner
visited Sunday at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Walter Anderson in,
Grants Pass.
• Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pankey and
Mrs. Emil Gassman made a trip to
I Medford on business Tuesday. At
I Talent they visited at the home of
Mrs. C. M. Haines.
• Willis Byrd and Elmer Byrd
returned last week from a trip to
Upper Lake. Calif., where they
drove Harry Farmer, who has em- i
ployment there.
• Miss Lorina Ayres of Klamath
Falls «pent Sunday at the home
i of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Ayers. Miss
Ayers is a niece of Mr. Ayers.
• Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clark re­
turned Tuesday to their home in
Harbor, Ore., after having spent
several days at the
" home of Miss
Lottie Beswick, a sister of Mrs.
Clark.
• Mr. and Mrs. Paul Halbert are
spending several days in California
visiting with relatives.
• Miss Nina Hazelwood spent
Monday in Ashland visiting with
Mrs Hazel Fems.
• The Bellview Home Extension
Unit plans to hold an all-day meet­
ing Friday. Mrs. Vincent Lanini,
Mrs. Al Sheraud and Mrs. J. E.
Gowland, who have received in­
structions at Medford, will give
lessons in rug making. Mrs. Henry
Stenrud will continue her report
on her trip to the home makers'
conference at Corvallis.
Mrs.
Montgomery and Mrs. John Heil-
meyer will be hostesses at the cov­
ered dish luncheon to be served at
noon.
• Monday evening Willis Byrd at­
tended a meeting of the agricul­
tural committee held at the court­
house in Medford.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ayers are
spending this week In Medford
with their daughter and son-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKee.
• Mr. and Mrs. Shane Brown vis­
ited Sunday at the home of Mr.
i and Mrs. Dalice Keeney in Ash­
land.
j • 'Hie Bellview PT-A will hold
their meeting Friday evening,
March 17, at the Bellview school­
house. This meeting is to be Dad'«
• Klien Franco of Granta
viaitlng here at the hottie
p ii < ids. Mr and Ml
Franco
• Kva M<x»re underwent <
Boulevard mid Morton Street»
operation
at the Comtnunii
Rev. IL S. Wannainaker, Paator pita) Monday
• Mr and Mtn
>■ Hom
Sunday school 9:4ft u in with turned recently B from
(g,
classes for all ages.
where they have been visit
Morning worship 11 a tn Rev several
month*
Fnmk E 1’atIson, superintendent
•
(
’
lift
Bromley returned 1
of the Oregon Congregational Con­
ference, will preach This will I»’ I front a several Weeks vj
a very important mcnimge ami all ' Gnuut Valley
member« and friends of the church • Wyatt Padgett ami Rutt
of Klamath Fall« visited
are urged to be present.
Young People's hour, 6:15 p m 1 friends here last week end
Congregational
Church
are EASY
with Electricity!
With efficient, economical electricity pastry mak­
ing is easy and certain . . . definite, steady tem­
peratures in scientifically designed ovens assure
better results—less the inconvenience, the un­
certainty, the soot and mess of other types of
stoves. Warm spring weather is just around the
corner, and you’ll want to be ready with an
electric range—no hot kitchens, no darkened
walls and ceiling, no blackened pots and pans.
Electricity is clean, fast, silent. Ask your fav­
orite dealer now for the facts on how to SAVE
with an electric range!
Ashland Light Department
“Your SERVICE Department”
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