Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 19, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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    , May IO. 1939
LLVIEW •
Mix W O Martin and
xiuisr ami J H Will
i u trip
Pinvhuist
»hl.
Louise hus Ix-c-ri
,t the Pinehurst Inn
I Mrs R K Hell and
and Mrs W O. Mur
,h. . wall to I'illeillltst
• ii Mother's «lay picnic,
joined there by Mr and
K«>rth and son Jimmy
,, Seibert
llvlew Home Extension
lave th«- last meeting of
I ut the club house Frl-
Ifi Mix Mabie Mack,
sic demonstration ug«-nt
jl will Is- present to give
j I ’. i soiuil < 'Jiiirm
In
( of officers will also be
- Walter lx»ng»trrth and
|n Dunn will be the host­
ile covered «lish luncheon
IKXMt.
,11 Cooking club enter-
lit mothers nt u Mother's
t the home of their lead-
Modn-ll. Monday after-
I girls put on a program
nslatcd of tun dancing,
tying, a violin trio, a
uni singing Those pres
| Mix R E Bell, Mr» G
, Mix Oscar Talent, Mrs
jain, Mrs. E<1 Dunn, Mrs
Jin, Mix George, Mrs
, Mrs Walter Dingstr«-th,
|a Quimby und Miss Eu
>. i Betty Dunn, n gueet
p Cunning club, patricin
n Neil, Barixira and Joan
/«•iln William», Jeanette
Ixiuisc, Inez an«l Edna
Eleanor George, Marli-
, Marjorie, Iris an«l Chur-
drei I
and Mrs O. G. Meyers
at the R E. Bell home
ind M ta Henry Stenrud
led nt a Mother's <iuy din-
kheir home Sunday Those
I
Mi ai. ! M’
I I
ji Mi und Mrs
Archie
F aith radios
[M KAI HOM 69.05 CP
I That Radio ( Ibrekrd at
ley’s Radio Servici’
»ulevard
Phone 421 It
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Kincaid and Eunice, Mr and Mix. I in Bellview Mix. C M«xire stayed
Henry Stenrud, Mr
and Mm iti ll'lno.................. .1 . i
J
touts Piuikey, Marie Walker Mm in Eugene and visited friends and
relatives
there.
True of Bi-livii-w and Mr and Mr»
• Mr and Mrs. Bert Peachy and
O. De Soto of Yrvkii
• The H ouk - Economic» club will family spent Mother’» day at Ea-
meet June 1 nt the Bellview gle Point with Mix. Peachy's m«>-
ther, Mrs Alice Dailey,
Grange hull
• Miss l|< ivn Dunn ha» been
............. r<- • I'hc Bellview Girl»* baseball
«•Irct.il to teach the fourth grad«- team played the Central Point
in the Jacksonville schools for Girls’ team at the Ashland high
next year Miss ..............
..... the school field Tuesday afternoon.
Dunn spent
Bellview won 28-14.
week end iii Jacksonville working
with the Camp Hre girls of which • Friends will be interested to
know that Mr. and Mrs. Henry
she is a l<<ud«-r.
• Mi and Mix !>•<• Wnllie and Stennid had a telephone installed
at their home thia week. Their
sons Robert an<i Junies of Apple­ number
lx 10F13.
gate were guests at the Wade
•
The
Birthday
club gave a sur­
Wallis home .Sunday Mix Wad«, prise party for Mrs
Wade Wallis,
Wallis was the honon-e at the whose birthday was Sunday, Mon-
Mother’s day dinner which celeb­ day night Those attending were
rated her birthday also
Mr and Mix. Henry Stenrud, Mr.
• Wendell Reynolds came home and Mrs Ix»uin Pankey, Marie
from the hospital last Friday. He Walker, Mrs True, Mr. ami Mrs.
>» getting along fine and will be Ed GowLand, Mr and Mrs Archie
able to be up in a few days
Kincaid and Eunice, and Mr. and
• Jack Williams entertained the Mix De Soto from Yreka
.Senior c I ium of th«- Ashland high • The Bellview Grange hel«l a
schcxrl at a tsirn dance Mon«biy meefting at the Grange hall Tues­
night The music was furnished by day, May 16. The program was put
ii phonograph.
on by the Boy Scouts <tf Troop 7
• Dir Bellview Embrobiery club of Medford under the direction of
entertained their families nt a pic­ their leader, Rolph P. Hulbeart.
nic at Jackson Hot springs Sun- The hoapitallty committee for the
day.
next meeting includes Mr. and
• < hx-ar Talent has bc-c-n given Mrs Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. R E.
tlie wood contract for the Bellview Bell, Mr and Mrs Ralph Billings,
school for this year Mr. Talent Mr and Mrs. D. F. Bounds and
has employed Kenneth Bell and Mr and Mrs G. W Byrd.
U-slie Duncan to cut the wood for
Pomona Grange in to be held
him.
at Cimtral Point May 27 at 8 p. m.
R Mr and Mrs. O. De Soto from • The Hellview Grange is to put
Yreka are visiting nt the Kincaid on a _ program
_
at the Jacksonville
home for n few days this week. Grange May 26.
Mrs De Soto is a niece of Mr. • Rosemary Bell, Esther Wade,
Kincaid.
Hale and Jack Williams were
• Mr. ind Mrs. Curtis Moore of among those attending the Junior-
Gold Hill, formerly of Bellview, Senior picnic of the Ashland high
celebrated their golden wedding school at Jackson Hot spring»
anniversary Sunday with all of Tuesday.
tlu-ir children except one an«l • Eunice Kincaid, a member of
many friends present for the oc­ the Ashland high school girls’
casion A lovely dinner was served trio, went with them to Portland
at 3 o’clock Among those present to enter the national music school
were
Marguerite
and
Mabie festival for the Pacific northwest
Moore. Mr and Mrs. Lee Fifield, They left Friday and returned
Mr and Mrs Clyde Moore and Sunday. Nothing definite has been
five children. Row-mury Bailey, a learned as to how they stood In
granddaughter who Uvea with Mr competition with the others.
.«nd Mrs Moore sr. Mr and Mrs. • The sixth, seventh and eighth
Chrnter Applegate, Heien Kruger, grades of the Bellview school gave
Dorothy De lJsle. Mrs Ella True their teacher, Jack Balding, a sur­
un«l Miss Marie Walker. Charles prise farewell party Wednesday
Moore and his wife live in Ixtng night at the school house Mr.
Beach an«l c< uld not attend the ■ Balding is leaving for California
reunion.
when school is out as he will be
• Carl Moore of Portland spent employed there.
Mother's day at his [»arents' home • Elmer Byrd spent the week-end
STOP
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ON DISPLAY AT
First Baptist Church
Charles E. Dunham, 1'axtor
Church school meets at 9:45 a.
m C. N. Gillrnore, superintendent.
Morning worship at 11 o’clock.
Tie- pastor will preach the sermon.
The Young People's Union will
meet at 6:30 p. m, Tills church
unites with the other churches of
the city in the high school bacca­
laureate services to be held in the
Methodist church at 8 o’clock.
Rev. C. E. Dunham will preach the
sermon.
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• W. H Moore of Pueblo, Colo.,
is visiting here at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Andres.
VISIT FA IK
* Mrs. Ernest Cooper of Eugene
Jackson county residents who is visiting here at the home of her
recently have visited the Golden sister, Mrs Clinton J Baughman
Gate Inter-national exposiUon on
Treasure Island and registered in
at the Shasta-Cascade Wonder­
land building and exhibits are: A.
S Rosenbaum, Mr. and Mrs. Har­
old Tolle, Mr. and Mrs. M, Bush,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Gray,
Mrs. Art Endris and Mrs. E. W.
Herriott, all of Medford, and Don­
ald R. Tryer of Ashland.
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MEIJSSA (HU)F, ASHCRAFT
Funeral services for Melissa
Chloe Ashcraft, 82, who died at
her home on Siskiyou boulevard
May 16, were held at 2 p. m. May
17 at the J. P. Dodge and Sons
funeral chapel with the Rev. Har­
with hi» wife and relatives in old P. Hoffman officiating. Inter­
ment was in Mountain View ceme­
Bellview. Mr. Byrd is employed In tery.
Dorris, Calif.
• Mr. and Mrs Claude Moore
and family are moving to Burns
about the first of next week. Mr.
and Mrs. C. Irwin are moving on
to the Moore place. They are from
California.
• Mrs. Edwin Dunn visited her
«laughter Helen in Jacksonville
Monday.
• Miss Evelyn Willis arrived
home from Fullerton, Calif., Wed­
nesday night.
Evelyn has been
visiting relatives in southern Cali­
fornia for about a month.
• The Bellview school won the
field meet held Friday with Wag­
ner Creek at the Bellview sch«xjl
grounds. The Bellview girls also
won the baseball game 15 to 7.
• Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Crow spent
Sunday in Medford picnicking
with Mrs. Crow's sister and fam­
ily, Mr. an«l Mrs. C. T. Higdon
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rose.
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• Leon Baughman left Tuesday
for his home In Camas, Wash., fol­
lowing a visit here with his bro­
thers, George and Clinton Baugh­
man.
Fir or Cedar Slabs, 2ccu. ft
DRY BLOX
DELIVERED IN YOUR SHED
All Kinds of Building Lumber As Low As
$10 per Thousand Feet!
ASHLAND PLANING MILL
Local Sawmill—Phone 287-J
PHONE 156—FOUR DELIVERIES DAILY
Pearl Shortening, 4 lbs
35c
Hills Bros.
vOTTCe Red Can Brand....................
26c
$1.03
Flour, Crystal Rock 49’s
19c
Bananas, 4 lbs
Lemons, Large Sunkist, Doz. 19c
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JELL-O
MILK—Oregon
6uC
All Flavors
SUGAR—C&H, 10-lb. bags 54e
Each
LARD-Swift Silverleaf, 2 lbs 23e
COFFEE-White House 1-lb jar 23c
TOILET PAPER-Astoria, 6 for 23c
BUNCH
MATCHES-6-box carton 16e
VEGETABLES
OR ANGES-Sunkist, each
le
CARROTS
BEETS
GRAPEFRUIT—Arizona 6 for 15c TURNIPS 3 for
ROYAL CLUB CANNED FOODS
DAINTY DIMPLE PEAS
15e
WHOLE KERNEL CORN
13c
STRINGLESS BEANS-2 for 25c
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE—No. 2 10c
GREEN
ONIONS
Swift’s
Pound
19c
’J*
AND THE FOLLOWING DEALERS
CITY ELECTRIC STORE
J. P. DODGE AND SONS
ELHART’S BOOK AND MUSIC STORE
JORDAN ELECTRIC
WICK’S FURNITURE
X-L ELECTRIC
MECO PEAS-No. 303, 3 for 25c
MECO STRING BEANS-No. 2 10c
MECO PEACHES-No. 2| 14c
MECO CATSUP
10e
ASHLAND
CREAMERY
PINT
15c
QUART ... 29c