Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 14, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Friday, July 14, 1939
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 2
• BELLVIEW •
• Mr. and Mrs William Turner
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wallace
spent Sunday at Buckhorn lodge
• Emil Gossman and Robert Mil­
ler were transacting business on
Greensprings mountain Saturday
• Mr and M
ton Duffil
who make their home in Bakers­
field, Calif., were visiting last
week at the home of Mrs Duf­
field's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Os­
car Talent. Miss Jeanette Talent,
sister of Mrs. Duffield, returned
with them for a short visit. They
plan to attend the fair while in
San Francisco.
• The Rev. and Mrs. J C. Orr
and family of Klamath Falls vis­
ited Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Orr's parents. Mr. and Mrs Oscar
Talent.
• R. E. Bell and son Kenneth,
who are employed in Klamath
Falls, were visiting at their home
here Sunday
• Mrs. V. V. Beirs of Pinehurst,
who fell and broke an arm recent-
ly, is spending several days at the I ! calfe prior to leaving Saturday for
home of her cousins. Mr and Mrs the south where ahe will visit the
fair and spend her vacation
Wade Wallis.
NAMED TO HEAD
• Mr. and Mrs Walter Davis. • Glen Inlow attended the county
B. I». O. ELKS
Mrs Kat
Haine» and Miss monthly meeting of the Grange
Lydia Davis of Talent were call- 1 agriculture committee held in the
mg on several of their friends in Medford courthouse recently.
Bellview Sunday.
Townsend clubs of southern Ore
• Mr and Mrs C
Hash oi
• Merle Talent returned recently Knappa, Ore., spent several days
gun and northern California will
to his home here from Stockton, I last week at the ranch of Mr. and
have an all-day picnic in Lithia
Calif. where he has been em- | Mrs. Walter Hash in the Dead In­
park Sunday, July 23. with 20
ployed.
clubs in attendance.
dian district.
• Mr and Mrs Emil Gossman and
Entertainment for the day wid
Mrs Elizabeth Walter were dinnei • Mrs. C. B Lewis is spending
start with gumos at 10 a m The
several
weeks
with
her
»on
amt
guests Tuesday of last week at the
luncheon will start at I p. m with
home of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter family, Mr. and Mrs Uoyd E.
food on sale for those who do not
Lewis
of
Oregon
City
and
also
Davis of Talent.
bring tiaskets. Speakers in the at
• Miss Charleen Byrd recently with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Lewis
temoon
will
include
Martha
and
family
at
Corvallis.
Mr.
and
underwent an appendectomy at the
S|>anker.
national
s|>eaker
for the
Community hospital in Ashland Mrs. C. R. Lewis are former resi- |
Townsend clubs, according to Mrs
dents
of
this
district.
She is improving and was removed ,
Grace Jones of Jacksonville, pic­
• Ray Inlow and Roger De Shazer
to her home Thursday.
nic committee chairman.
• Mrs. Louis Pratt of Klamath are working in the Valley View
Other committee members in
Falls and Miss Anne Strom of district helping Ben Bowers thresh
elude George Iverson and l> I*
Canada, who is visiting here, vis- ' I grain.
Davis of .Medford and Joseph
ited Saturday afternoon at the I • Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hash and
Wales of Jacksonville
home of Miss Louise Martin.
daughter Edna and Mr. and Mrs.
•
• Miss Mabel Metcalfe, who is Charles Hash of Knappa left Sat­
JOHN W. HASKINS
employed by the Community hos­ urday for San Francisco, wheie
Funeral services for John W
pital in Ashland, is spending Fri­ they will spend several days vis­
Haskins, 77, who died July 9 at
day evening at the home of her iting the fair. They also will visit
Merrill, were held July 12 at the
parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Met- with friends and relatives while
IJtwiller Funeral home with the
there.
Rev Junies Morgan officiating
• Mrs. Herman Helm, who under­
Interment was in Mountain View
went an appendectomy recently in
cemetery.
Community hospital in Ashland, is
improving steadily.
ENRY c WARNER, Dixon. 111., • Mrs C. A Hallies and Mrs
• Louise (Juinn and Marvin Smith
attorney and Industrialist, has Dom Provoet left Wednesday for
visited Saturday and Sunday at
been elected Grand Exalted Ruler a trip to Washington, Vancouver,
the home of Mr and Mrs Herman of the Benevolent and Protective h C., and Vlcti u i i
Helm. Louise ia a niece of Mr Order of Elks Under his guidance • Mr and Mrs W G Sander and
Helm.
this Tl-year-old fraternal organisa­ daughters Caroline and lloaran
• Mr. and Mrs Herman Klapp tion. with Its 1500 lodges and half gela. Mary Claire Delaman and
and Dorothy of Tacoma spent the million members, will continue Its Mr. anil Mr» Clark Thomas mudi*
last several days at the home of broad program of civic and com­ a trip to Crater lurke Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs Albert Arnold. While munity welfare and Its nationwide • The Rev and Mrs <’ E Dun­
here they, with Mr. and Mrs Ar­ campaign to promote a more vigor­ ham returned recently from I>>s
nold, made a trip to Crater l^rke, ous Americanism. He succeeds Dr. Angeles where they have been at
returning by way of Klamath Edward J. McCormick, Toledo. Ohio, tending a Baptist convention
surgeon
Falls.
• Lucille Edwards and Mrs R
Mr. Warner has long been active
C. Avent visited Monday at the In bettering the lot of crippled chil­
LUNCH OR DINE WITH I'M
home of Mr and Mrs Archie Kin­ dren both as chairman of the Illi-
In Our
ft
caid.
lots Crippled Children s Commission
• Mrs. Louise Wilson, who has and as vice chairman of a similar
been in Portland, returned Sunday commission of the Illinois State
to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ Elks Association, of which body ho
WAFFLE SHOP
ard C. Joy for a few weeks viait- Is a past president,
(AFE
Mrs.
Joy's
ing. Mrs. Wilson is
mother.
• Mrs Tom Morris of Ashland.
Mr, and Mrs. Orrin Avent and
Jeanette and Jimmie Avent of
Charles E. Dunham. Pastor
Fruitdale, Ala . who are spending
the summer here, vlsltod Friday
Church school meets at 9:45
at the Archie Kincaid home.
m., C. N. Glllmore, superintend­
• Mr and Mr». Dexter Wood­ a.
worth made a trip to Lake o' the entMorning worship. 11 o'clock. "In
Woods Saturday.
• A group of six Grange mem­ Honor of the Church" Is the sub­
bers met at the Grange hall Mon- ! ject of the pastor's sermon.
Young People's union, 7 p. tn.
day evening to practice for a play
Evening service, S o'clock. The
which they plan to present in the
will preach <in the theme:
Phoenix Grange hall during Aug­ pastor
“From Death to I4fe."
ust Mrs. Vai Inlow is director.
Prayer and conference meeting,
• Mrs Walter Longstreth is em­ 7:30
p, in. Wednesday.
ployed as a clerk at the J C Pen-1
•
ney company »tor» in Ashland.
CHAKI.ES w . donart
• ’The Bellview district changed
Funeral services for Charles W.
to dial telephones with complete
73. who died July 8 at his
satisfaction to all members The Donart,
home on B street, were held July
old phones are being removed.
11 at the Christian church with
----------- ♦— -—
the Rev. James Morgan officiat­
ing. Interment was in Ashland
cemetery. IJtwiller Funeral home
was in charge.
------ —
• Miss Lillian McCollum. Mr. and
E. E. Wordsworth, Miniator
Mrs Baker from Boulder. Colo.,
Fourth and C Ht recta
were visitors at the home of Mrs
Sunday school. 9:45 a m., T. S Edna Kennlcott while enroute to
Wiley, superintendent. "The Sun­ the fair at Ban Francisco Miss
day school lays the foundation for McCollum is a niece of Mr Ken­
Christian character in young chil­ nlcott.
dren.”—Dr. E. P. Ellyson.
Morning worehip, 11 o clock.
Sermon by the pastor.
Nazarene Young People's so­
ciety. 7 p. m. A helpful inspira­
tional service for youth.
Evening worship, 8 o’clock. The
pastier will preach.
A cordial welcome to you.
•
H
• OkgM Muore of Anturlìi nini
Mary Jarvi of Portlinul rcturned
Tuesday la» thelr home» followlng
a viali bere al thè home of Mr
unii Mr» James Yen
SEE BOTH
FAIRS
FOR
ONLY
ROUND
TRIP
In chair cart and coaches
Here'« the ihinic of a lifetime
to tee the U.S. at low coat.
Southern Pacific
K„ local S P. •(•»( or writ* J. A.
OKMANDV. Can Paia Afoot. «21
Pacific Building. Portland, Oregon
.
Air - Con (litio ned
First Buptist Church
YOU ARE
INVITED
Church of the
Nazarene
Ready the Clock Around! )
UM—
IT’S GOOD!
)
THERE’S nothing better
•*" than a Plaza Chocolate
Frostie, except maybe two
of them. Give the children
this pleasant heat reducing
treatment. They’ll agree that
it’s the finest way to shake
the heat and have fun doing
It.
Giant Frostie
«
To attend an Open House
at the Ashland telephone
office, 111 Oak Street, from
Wednesday to Saturday
July 19 to 22, inclusive, 1:30
to 8:30 p. m. daily.
Whether you are tele­
phone customers or not, we
want you to see the new
dial apparatus. In addition
there will be special exhib-
its, including the “Voice
Mirror,” on which you can
hear your own telephone
voice. We shall be delighted
to have you as our guests
on these Open House days.
I
HAROLD S. AIKINS
10c
Manager
Frostie Cones 5c
★
4
FKESH-.MADE
Electricity, the perfect servant, is ready at all
hours of the day or night to perform its versa­
tile duties silently, dependably, economically!
Light, heat for cooking and hot water, refriger­
ation, power for cleaning, washing, chores . . .
there is almost no limit to the things electricity
can do for you. Remember, too, that electricity
COSTS LESS in Ashland!
Ashland Light Department
“Your SERVICE Department”
ICE CREAM
M»dr In Our Own Fremer!
29e qt
15c pt
★
PLAZA
Confectionery
and Cafe
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
111 OAK STREET
TELEPHONE 3021