Friday, June SOUTHERN OREGON MINER I.IMIS \ III li., Fiincnil seivl< > < u mina HeRinvyvi >1. q June IO ut thè bon*( John Hellmt • . ! J. Wordsworth, Minister .il W.iinii. Ore ■«•. fourth mid <’ N ucc I n Illune of Asili.uni wnj« arrangement* Our motto "The chinch w «'I < e you aie never a strangei gg Ubarli a » Ih-itcll. Gitili , ai i Ivi | j Sunday schiMil, 9:4A u in , .•V. spelili un indelliilti « Utley, Hupeiinti-iiili nt Y. ' Bud Robinson mid Geoige W« II. ut thè honie of bis >l4| bls >4 .indson, ol i'us.iiiciiu, l'.< r.. tei III lilW, Mi nnd | will be »pc« lui guests al Im« s< V Rrynolds nnd l.iniily. ice. One or bout will uddicus nr • Mr. and Mrs <’ ( Sunday school. Mr nnd M in Meiwii At il a. m the Rev. Hud I, II d.iugiitvr Huz.mne j i< b ulla viwlted Sun iv, inson will be guest piaacliet is u.iectloiiuie.y kno,.n through ’he hoine uf Mi.« II] out Ameiicu as "Uncle llild ■ ' fumily. for mole than hull a century in hus pleached to the gicnt clow Is lie is unique, entei turning and i p rivaling in Ins ministry i’e«>,*u enjoy ms home spun phlloM>p.>y "Lncle Buddie" also will pn-.r :h •it 8 p. in Saturday evening Young People’s service, 7 p in Mon unirli In nnd Joseph P. Kennedy, II. S. ambussudoi Sunday. of Hronrr mid to Britain, millionaire, former «/ ( Evening preaching service, 7 At Prier* V<»u < chairman and maritime commis, on p. in., Ncnnon by pustor. Topic, chairman, is quite a family man he V.hy Young People Sliould lie rider. He'll gel nine presents li.nslians." A vital subject for Father's Day. youth Welcome to all. Church of the Nazarene • BELLVIEW • riieir Children Helped Make Thein Eamons gg Miss Velma Athanas of Asli land visited Friday at the home of Miss Marjorie Bell. • Miss Moua Yockel, who makes her home m Roaephine, Alta., ar­ rived here Tuesday to spend an indefinite time visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Yockel and fam- i,y. She is u daughter of George i ockel. w Mr. and Mrs. Wade Wallis and air. and Mrs. Louis Pankey vis­ ited Thursday evening of last week at tne home of Mr. and Mts. Arch­ ie runcaid anil family. U Mr and Mrs. Miles Farmer and oaugnter Betty Lou of Dorris vis­ ited Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mrs. Farmers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Byrd. • Mrs. Robert Dodge of Ashland visited Wednesday afternoon at the home of her parents. Mr. and “1 don't care much for Bankhead but Mrs. N. B. Hull. u Mr. and Mrs. Chester Apple­ I’d like to meet Tallulah:' So ran the gate and Miss Helen Kruger of song from "I'd Bather Be Right." U il the Dead Indian district spent ham Itankhead i« speaker of the House. Sunday at Modoc Point visiting at Daughter Tallulah is a stage actress. the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Miller. • Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stenrud and his brother, Joe Stenrud, spent Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kincaid. • Volney Wiggens and Ed Wig­ gens visited Vv ednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter I Brahs and family. They were en­ route to their home in Roseville, after having spent a short time in Portland on business. Ed Wiggens is a brother of Mrs. Brahs. • Mr. and Mrs Edward Carlson and Mr. and Mrs. John Reberg and daughter of Troy, Iowa, vis­ ited Saturday of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Ap­ plegate. Mrs. Carlson is a niece of Ormsby of Umpire Emmett Mrs. Applegate, Mr. and Mrs. Carl­ son, Mr. and Mrs. Reberg were the American league knouts his strikes enroute to San Francisco, where and fouls but must sometimes think they planned to attend the fair be­ twice to remember his children’s fore continuing their trip to south­ names Good reason—the. re 12 strong, rungtng from 2 to 16 yt « ern California. O Mr. and Mrs. George Y’ockel made a trip to Medford Saturday- day at the home of Mrs. Farmer’s on business. O Warren Fichtner of Medford parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Byrd, visited Tuesday evening at the and at the home of his parents. home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mr. and Mrs. John Farmer. • Dona d Marsh left Wednesday Brahs and family. O Denver Kincaid and Ettie Mor­ morning for San Francisco where ris of Ashland, and Mr. and Mrs he will spend an indefinite time on Orin Avent, daughter Jeanette and business. son Jim of Alabama visited Satur­ • Kenneth Bell left Tuesday morn­ day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ing for Greenville. Calif., where he will visit indefinitely with an Archie Kincaid and family. • Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Farmer uncle, Wesley Bell, and his father, , and daughter Dolores of Dorris, R. E. Bell. Calif., visited Saturday and Sun- • Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pankey, And It's CLEAN . COOL CONVENIENT • ECONOMICAL In warm, summer weather an electric range is a neces­ sity in YOUR kitchen ! It's CLEAN—no soot, ashes and grime, no scouring of pots and pans ! COOL, too ! Electric cooking ends the drudgery of preparing meals in an overheated, unhealthful kitchen. CONVENIENT in every way—instant heat exactly where you want it at the turn of a switch; automatic cooking, too, gives added hours of leisure. ECONOM­ ICAL ? Certainly ! Only half as much as you'd guess it would cost ! COPCO I Fir or Cedar Slabs, 2c cu. ft UNDAY, June 18, brings local observance of the twenty-ninth annual Father's Ihiy, a custom originated nt Spokane, Wash., in 1910 by Mrs. John Bruce I)« h I<1, now director of n funeral home. She started it in tribute to her a G.A.R. veteran father, named William J. Smart. Moat fathers aren’t illustrious, hut they’re Ihul to someone and nothing else counts. Some fathers are famous in their own right. Others, strangely, grow in stature partly through notoriety achieved through five their children. Here samples : S Life - Autu INSURAI districts. Tin* children will br riven, if they wish, free iikm - u I k - uo i for dipthvriu. scarlet fever nnd vaccination for hiiui 1I| m > x by Dr. Merkel unra and your cloth«-« uhm you tlimi to Shuntar«! for ctaaning! iiH'thod restores color and llfr la ri<«; Irngthrn« th«- llfr of the gun Me alno cirun mid block all l.is* hat«! * For Clraiting (»II STANDAR CLEANER! I »13 EAST MHS s nu» Let ’er Boil! The hotter the weather gets, the more you appreciate the frigid dependability of an electric refrigerator . . . always ready with cold, crisp vegetables and fruits, plenty of ice for summertime drinks, delicious and unusual frozen sal­ ads and desserts. If you do not now en­ joy the convenience and economy of electric refrigeration, see your favorite dealer this week and learn how easy it is to own one! And remember, electricity costs LESS in Ashland! DRY BLOX DELIVERED IN YOUR SHED All Kinds of Building Lumber As Low As $10 per Thousand Feet! 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