Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 07, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

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    Friday, April 7
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 2
• BELLVIEW •
• Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kincaid
made a trip to Medford on busi­
ness Monday afternoon.
• Mr. and Mrs. Albert Arnold and
Miss Veeda Williams left Friday
morning to attend the wedding
Sunday of Mr. and Mr?. Arnold s
duaghter, Miss Edith Arnold, to
Dr. Rae Foster. Mrs. Vincent La-
nini is going as far as Eugene with
them to visit her sons, Victor and
Johnnie, who operate a dairy farm
there. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold plan to
return here Monday.
• Homer Moore attended a meet­
ing of the board of directors of
the Talent Irrigation company held
at Talent Tuesday morning.
• Tlie Bellview Community club
plans to hold a meeting at the
Grange hall Wednesday, April 12.
Mrs Vai Inlow and Miss Marie
Walker have planned an interest­
ing program for the afternoon.
Mrs. Archie Kincaid, Mrs. Floyd
Stamford and Mrs. Walter Long-
streth are the hostesses for the
afternoon.
• Sunday the birthday club sur­
prised Archie Kincaid with a din­
ner party in honor of his birthday
anniversary- Following the dinner
the group enjoyed an afternoon of
OPEN SATURDAY!
OUR ADJOINING ROOM
WITH BOOTHS AND
TABLES FOR LADIES
A-ONE DRAFT BEER
FEATURING
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visited Thursday and Friday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Kincaid Mrs Garrett was a friend
of the Kincaid family when i they
lived in Bly several years ago
• Mr. and Mrs. Wade Wullis mid
Mrs. Ola Bier, who is visiting
them, made a business trip to i
Medford Thursday of last week.
• C V. Flanders spent several <
days of last week in Klamath Falls
on business.
• Miss Frances Weaver returned
Tuesday to Sixes, Ore., where she
is teaching school, after spending
several days o( spring vacation
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with her parents, Mr. mid Mrs C.
L. Weaver.
• Marvin Foyer was chosen as
cue of the outstanding 4-H club
members by the Jackson County
Leaders' association to attend the
world's fair at San Francisco with |
all expenses paid
Marvin is a ;
member of the Bellview livestock
club. He with the other chosen
members, left Saturday evening
for San Francisco and plans to
be gone about a week.
• Mr and Mrs Axel Selberg
spent Saturday and Sunday visit­
ing at the home of their friends.
Pho
285 East .Main Street, Medford
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brahs and
family Mr. and Mrs Selberg make
their home in McCloud. Calif.
i *'
O Mr. and Mrs John Drager, who
recently came here from Portland, . fortune to get hi» hand l»adly hurt ut the city hall Saturday night Kcith. Mary Withrow I
visited Saturday evening at the I by a heavy board falling on him There was a good attendance and son. Mix Hayman, B<i
a neat little sum wax realized after man, Mr» Clarence Hi
home of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Korth. while working in the timber.
• Mr. mid Mrs. Dmiiel Farmer • J W. Bailey, who has been vis ex|»enxex were |Miid The Schumak­ Winnie Mason
and their daughter Dolores of Dor­ iting his daughter, Mrs. Ben Dels- er orchestra from Medford furnish­ • Mr» Mabel Stone of
Kus . arrived here Frida
ris, Calif., visited this week at the I man and family in California, re­ ed the music.
home of Mrs. Farmer's parents. turned to Talent enroute to Tule • Tile following ladles gave Mr* to visit her parents. Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Byrd.
latke to visit his son Everett ami Vic Mason a birthday xurprixe John Webster
Thursday. At noon a nice lunch­ • I »on Montgomery has
• Bill Brahs, with Harry Johnson wife.
of Ashland, spent Saturday and • The Girl Scouts of Talent who eon wax served Those present feting with a felon on his
Sunday of last week in Klamath spent Friday night in Medford were Mrs Charles Holdridge. Mrs has la-cn unable to w<»i
Falls visiting at the home of Mr. with Miss Jeanette (lore, tildi Hill, Mrs. Frank Parks, Mrs employed with Charles
and Mrs. O'Sullivan and Mr. and leader, were Clarice Homes, Lydia Tom Bell, Mrs Charles !-ong. Mrs logging outfit.
Dail's. Beverly Malone, Sharon
Mrs. Hannon.
• Mr. and Mrs. Leo Simmons of Vanderwall, Margie Varnell, Nadie
Eureka, Calif., visited Wednesday Graham, Marilee Thoreson and
of last week at the home of Mr Marjorie McGrew,
and Mrs. R. E. Bell and family. • Inez Sowell returned from Some
Mr. Simmons is a cousin of Mr. Bar, Calif., when* she has been
Bell.
for the past three weeks visiting
e Mr. and Mrs. Mlles Farmer and her mother who in ill
their daughter Betty Lou visited • Martin Luther and family are i
several days this week at the spending the week visiting in Cal- '
\ nnoun <is \
home of Mrs. Farmer’s parents. Ifornla.
Mr. mid Mrs. Willis Byrd. Mr. and • Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis and I
Mrs. Farmer make their home in Mrs. Haines were shopping in Ash­
Dorris.
land Saturday.
• Mr. and Mrs Bob Follett of • John Childers, who attends
Crescent, Ore., visited Sunday at Medford high school, was one i
the home of their friends, Mr. and chosen to attend a musical con- |
vention at Tacoma, Wash., lust I
Mrs. R. E. Bell
• Mr. and Mrs. D. F Korth and week.
W. E. Seibert made a business trip • The greenhouse and gardens of
to Pinehurst Sunday.
Mrs. Boyer and sons on Gibson ,
• Bob Bill, who is employed at avenue are very attractive and
Bly, and Lynn
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DeMille, who is they should be highly commended
employed at Klamath Falls, vis- for their efforts to beautify the
ited with Bob’s parents, Mr. and town.
Mrs. Bell, and with friends over ! • Ray Morris of Leland has re-
in
last week-end.
turned here after spending the
• Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sexton winter with his family and is cm-
and their small daughter Eliza- ployed with the Skeeters Lumber
beth of Klamath Falls spent sev- .company driving a truck.
eral days visiting this week at the • Vic Mason is having his house
home of Mrs. Sexton's parents, redecorated on the outside with
Mr and Mrs. Ed Grimm.
Member of the Hoard of las-tiirrshlp of (hr Mother < ha
asbestos shingles and a coat of
• Miss Patricia Bell, who recently paint.
The First Church of ( hrist, Scientist, In Boston, M.u»
underwent a tonsilectomy at Med­ • The high school gave a dance
ford. lias recovered and has re­
IN
sumed her studies at the Bellview
school.
• Mr. and Mrs B L. Willeford,
Mrs. Willeford and daughter Ma-
i rie from near Dos Angeles made a
East Main Street, Ashlund
i trip here this week to visit with
relatives, Mr. and Mrs. G. W Wil­
.Monuments and Markers
lis and family, and to get Miss
of Bronze and Granite
Pauline Willeford, who has been
At Price« You Can Afford
spending some time here visiting
April 13th. at Eight (»'Clock
with the Willis family. Mrs. Wille­
ford ana daughter are planning to
stav here indefinitely. Mr. and
THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED
Next Door to Post Office
Mrs. B. L. Willeford and * Pauline
“
Call
Office
113,
Res.
21H-R
TO ATTEND
have i eturned to Los Angeles.
Evening Appointment»
• Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Martin,
“DEPENDABLE SERVICE“
Louise and Mr and Mrs. Korth
made a trip to Medford on busi­
ness Wednesday morning.
• Miss Ola May Grimm, who has
been ill for several days, has re­
covered and was able to resume
her studies at the Bellview school
this week.
I
playing Chinese checkers and vis-
iting Tht»se attending the party
were Mr. and Mrs Henry Stenrud.
Wade Wallis. Xli
Mr. and Mi's Wade
C. Gowland.
Miss —
Eu-
anu Mrs. J. E.
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nice Kincaid, Mr. and Mrs. Pan­
key. Miss Marie Walker. Mrs. Ella
True, Mrs. Kincaid and the honor­
ed guest, Mr. Kincaid.
• Miss Esther Wade, who recently
underwent mi appendectomy at
the Community hospital in Ash­
land, has recovered mid was able
to resume her studies at the Ash­
land high school Monday.
• Mrs. Archie Kincaid mid daugh­
ter Eunice made a business trip to
Medlord Wednesday.
• Mrs. George Irwin was hostess
to a group of friends at a dinner
party given in honor of the birth­
day anniversary of her husband.
George Irwin. lit their home Tues­
day evening.
• Miss Helen Dunn, who is teach­
ing school in Jacksonville, spent
Thursday mid Friday with her par­
ents, Mr. mid Mr«. Edwin Dunn,
on Easter vacation.
• The Bellview Grange announces
another one of their popular
dances to be held at the Grange
hall Friday evening. April 14. The
dai.ee will start at 9 o’clock, with
senumakers orchestra of Medford
furnishing the music.
Refresh­
ments will be served at midnight.
<9 Mrs. W. P. Garrett of Bly. Ore.,
per glass
Finest Quality Brew in Generous 6-Oz. Glass!
BOHEMIAN CLUB
AL BROWER, Proprietor
A NEW, FINER DRAFT BREW!
A-ONE BEER
Medford School of Beauty Cultu
SPECIAL
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY
Finance your Beauty Course, complete with
equipment and uniforms, for just $5.57 a
month! NO ADDITIONAL CHARGES!
You Can Attend School for 30 Days Before Making Yoi
First Payment
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST, ASHLAND, OREGI
FREE LECTURE ON
CHRISTIAN SCIENC
Entitled “Christian Science: The G
News of the Kingdom”
JOHN RANDALL DUNN, C. S. R
of Boston, .Mass.
Life - Auto - Pire
INSURANCE
VARSITY THEATRE
THURSDAY EVENING
M. T. BURNS
SOLD IN KEGS ONLY!
ASK YOUR DEALER • A-ONE BREWING ( O., MEDFORD
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9 Mrs. I.eta Goin, a teacher at
G'endale spent Saturday with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ixgan.
• Mrs. Roy Estes and Mrs. Clar-
ence Homes were Medford shop-
pers Monday afternoon.
<* Mr. . nd Mrs. Gien Brown were
Talent visitors Wednesday.
• Mrs. Will Bates was a guest of
her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Hun­
ter and family in the Phoenix
neighborhood Monday.
• The Community club held their
semi-monthly meeting at the club
room Wednesday afternoon,
• Wayne Wheeler, who is cm-
ployed at the Talent market,
spent Sunday at his home in
Grants Pass.
• W. W. Maxwell of Keene creek
was a business visitor here Tues­
day.
• Charley Skeeters had the mis-
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The outdoor months are ahead ... and most
of the family’s indoor living will be done in
the kitchen ... so why not make the most
useful room of your home the most conven­
ient the most attractive? When considering
modernization
of your kitchen, bear
in iiiinu
mind
i
Wvai in
the many advantages electricity has to offer
odorless, sootless, clean heat for cooking
and baking; odorless, non-explosive heat for
?ilecnt’ CGrtain refngeration for
keeping foods fresh and crisp—all of these
advantages are exclusively electricity’s. And
CO^T« vnn 7 LÌ?«" that' ELECTRICITY
COSTS YOU LESS IN ASHLAND! Ask vour
favorite dealer for further detail»
Y
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T he
dependable
young fellow you leave
at home will get real encouragement and
a big thrill out of a frequent Long Dis­
tance call from you.
Why not take that boy of yours to the Hell System Exhibit
at the Golden Gate International Exposition?
He and the whole family will enjoy it.
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
111 Oak Street—Telephone 139
Ashland Light Department
“Your SERVICE Department