Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 05, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

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    Friday, May j
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 2
• BELLVIEW •
AND THEN THE FUN BEGAN!
• The Upper Valley Community
club gave a chicken dinner for the
teachers of the Ashland Junior
high school recently. The dinner
was in honor of Miss Ila Meyers,
who is leaving the school. Mrs. 1.
E. Deadmond was in charge of the
dinner, and working with her on
the kitchen committee were Mis.
George Helms, Mrs. Floyd Sam-
ford and on the dining room com­
mittee were Mrs. Walter Longs-
treth and Mrs. Edwin Dunn Mem­
bers of the club donated the food.
• Miss Aileen Inlow, who teaches
school in Gold Hill, visited Satur­
day and Sunday at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Vai
Inlow.
• Saturday, May 6, the Jersey
Cattle association of southern
Oregon will hold a meeting at the
Ladino dairy ranch near Ashland,
which is owned by Mr. Enders and
operated by Richard Joy. All per­
sons interested are invited to at­
tend and bring a basket lunch.
Coffee will be served by Mr. En­
ders and Mr. Joy.
A business
meeting will be held during the
day, at which time the members
will elect officers.
I ning, the members voted to send
• Miss Helen Dunn, who teaches | Dale Williams to the 4-H summer
in Jacksonville, visited Saturday j school to be held in Corvallis in
and Sunday at the home of her j June.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Dunn, and at the home of her • The home economics committee
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. of the Grange held a meeting at
the Grange hall Thursday. Other
Peachy in Ashland.
• During the business meeting of members of the Grange also came
the Bellview Grange Tuesday eve- to the hall and a general clean-up
of the grounds and building was
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completed. The ladies prepared
I and served a covered dish dinner
at noon.
. raising club. Dale Williams is to
icad the club.
• The Community club will hold
a meeting Wednesday at the
Grange hall. A covered dish lunch­
eon will be served at 12:30 o'clock
by the hostesses for the day, Mrs.
George Helms, Mrs. J. M. Crow,
Mrs. Vincent Lanini and Mrs Al­
bert Arnold During the business
meeting members will elect offi­
cers. Each member is requested to
bring her gift for the box which
they are planning to send to the
children
0 Special attention is called to a villis. ’s farm home near Cor-
meeting to be held Monday eve­
ning at the Bellview school house • The soil conservation commit­
Phone 1732, Medford, Oregon
for all boys in Bellview who are tee of the Bellview division, Edwin
interested in organizing a 4-H pig Dunn, Glen Inlow and Henry Car­
ter, were at the Grange hall Wed­
nesday, Thursday and Friday of
last week helping the farmers of
Bellview to fill out the blanks
given them.
• Mr. and Mrs. Walter Longs-
treth and children, Jack, Dale and
Veeda Williams, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Helm and daughters Bar­
bara and Joanne, and Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Crow enjoyed a picnic
in Lithia park Sunday.
• Mrs. Miles Farmer and daugh­
ter Betty Lou and Mrs. Daniel
Farmer and daughter Dolores re­
turned to their homes in Dorris,
Calif., Tuesday, after spending
several days at the home of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Byrd
• Robert Bell, who is employed in
Bly, spent the week-end visiting
at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. E Bell.
• Miss Fem Wenaus was remov­
ed to her home Wednesday from
the Community hospital where she
T he LOW COST WAY
recently underwent an appendec­
tomy. She is well on the road to
TO PAY FOR
recovery.
• Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lusk and
Denver Kincaid of Ashland and
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kincaid spent
Sunday visiting at the home of
Mr and Mrs. Charles Howard.
ANY BRANCH
• Miss Marjorie Bell visited Sun­
day with friends in the Applegate
FIRST NATIONAL
district.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Martin and
BANKor PORTLAND
Louise and J. H. Williams visited
Sunday at Pinehurst at the apart­
ment of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Korth.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Rosen are
the parents of a baby boy, bom
Wednesday of last week. The baby
has been named Larry William.
• Misses Lois White and Eunice
Kincaid and Ralph Gillmore
FLOOR SANDING
Willard L. Dudley
Tom Walker returned from Forest
Grove Sunday where they compet­
ed and won the music contest
Others going weie Miss Margaret
Lininger, Bill Willitts and Earl
Warren of Ashland.
• Mrs. Ix-slie Lusk of Ashland
visited Monday afternoon nt the
home of Mr and Mrs Archie Kin­
caid.
• Miss Anna Mae Hazelwood, who
lias been teaching School in Svl
vies, returned to her home here
Saturday evening for the sum-
met vacation.
• Mt and Mrs Elmer Ayres of
Days Creek spent Saturday and
Sunday visiting nt the home of
Mrs Ayres' parents, Mr. and Mrs
W. W. Brahs and family.
• Mrs. R. E Bell and Kenneth
made a trip to Medford Monday
on business.
• Miles Farmer and Daniel Far­
mer returned to their work at
Dorris Monday after spending
several days nt the home of Mr.
and Mrs Willis Byrd and family.
• Mr. and Mrs Walter Brahs vis
ited Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Gordon In Grants
Pass.
• Mr. and Mrs Earl DeSota and
son of Yreka visited several days
last week at the home of Mr and
Mrs. Archie Kincaid and family.
Mrs. Ih-Sota Is a sister of Mr.
Kincaid.
• Misses Nina and Anna Mae
Hazelwood visited Tuesday at the
home of Mrs. Hazel Ferns in Ash­
land.
• Mr and Mrs Max Wiggens of
Roseville. Calif., visited Wednes­
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Walter Brahs and family
Mi
Wiggens is a br< >t her <>f M11
Brahs
• Mrs. K. C. A vent spent Satur­
day evening visiting at the home
of her sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kincaid
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JAMES E. MACFAVDEN
Funeral services for James E.
MacFayden, 74, who died April 27
in Livingston, Mont, were held
here at 2 p. m. May 1 at the J. P
Dodge and Sons funeral chapel
with the Rev J. H Edgar officiat­
ing, Interment wax in Mountain
View cemetery James MacFay­
den was the father of Mrs. Robert
W. Pentzer of Ashland.
• Mr and Mrs < ilt
I.AUKA JANE HOWARD
Funeral sarvices for lauira Jane visited with relatives
Howard, 91, who tiled April 29 at ville Hunday.
her home on IJberty street, were
held al 2 p. m May 2 at the Lit-
Wtller Funeral home with the Rev.
James II Edgar officiating Inter­
ment was in Ashland cemetery
CORNS C
•
• Mr and Mrs S. H Hhort and
daughters, Charlotte and Margar­
et, spent several days at the fair
In San Francisco last week.
$50.00
REWARD
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• Corrine Robinson returned re­
cently from Loa Angeles
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HOME
The housework in many
families, still using oli
fashioned cooking meth­
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against soot, smoke, ash«
and grime in an overheat­
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The DIPLOMAT (so < alki
because it solves your
cooking problems witi
quiet, efficient dignity) »
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ciency.
Equipped with attrad-
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light, supported on two
bright chrome mountings ... 1 Coroi
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THERE’S NOTHING LIKE
A REFRESHING BATH . . . WITH
P-L-E-N-T-Y OF HOT WATER!
ON DISPLAY AT
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AND THE FOLLOWING DEALERS
(TTY ELECTRIC STORE
J. P. DODGE AND SONS
ELHART’S BOOK AND MUSIC STORE
JORDAN ELECTRIC
WICK’S FURNITURE
X-L ELECTRIC
Electricity Safely and Dependably Supplies An Abundance
of Hot Water at Low Cost!
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