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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1940)
Friday, Feb. 23, 1940 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER 2 I About People You Know! j niug of last week Hl the h"m*‘ ,,f her parent«. Mr and Mrs Jam» Metcalfe. • The Bellview Grange home eco nomies committee met Wednes day at Hie home of Mrs Edwin Dunn Committer members In clude Mrs Heilmeyer. Mix Nlch- olx and Mrs Roas Applegate. • Clarence Byrd ami Mr and Mrs. Dan Farmer returned from it abort trip to Marahfleld this week. Ex-Kaiser at 81 > • Mr. and Mrs. Logan Niningcr M Mi's Ross Tilley of Siskiyou of Bend are visiting here for a I shopped and visited with friends few days at the home of Mr. and here Monday • Tom Winkler made a trip to Mrs. A. C. Nininger. • Mrs. N. L Stevens of Klamath Mount Shasta Sunday. Falls visited here for several days • Mr and Mrs. Tommy 1411 rd thia week at the home of Mrs. returned Sunday from a visit in Marshfield. Dora Clark. • Robert Bailey of Bellingham, • Mr. and Mrs. James Coon and Wash., is visiting here at the children of Klamath Falls visited home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. here Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mitchell. Peachey. • Dom Provost made a business • Myrtle Schultz of Yreka visited with Ashland friends Monday af trip to San Francisco this week • Mary McLaren of Chiloquin ternoon. visited here last week-end at the • Mr. and Mrs Loren O'Neil re home of Mr. and Mrs Ted Guetz- turned to their home in Grass Lake. Calif.. Tuesday following a laff • Jack Pierson of Merlin spent visit here at the home of Mr. and last week-end here with relatives Mrs Jack McNemy. • Ruth Dunham left recently for and friends. • Frank Scott, Harold Baugh Baker where she will join her par man. Buzz Roberson and Warren ents. the Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Dun Thompson were skiing at Crater ham. who have made their home there. Lake Sunday. • Jack Clark of Hilt visited with • Mrs. Ciff Brenniman of Marsh field visited here with friends for friends here Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. Herb Moore made several days this week. • Tom Simpson is attending a a trip to Woodbum Sunday • Mrs. H. S. Wilcox of Salem convention in Portland this week. returned to her home recently fol • L. L. Damon of Dead Indian lowing a visit here with her visited here last week-end at the VVHII.E hi<* succeaxor at Rer- home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth daughter. Mrs. Donald Kelts. lin fights the mime foeri he • Frances Schilling of Sams Val Damon. encountered, old Kaiser ley visited here last week-end at • Harry McNair of Klamath Falls once Wilhelm II recently celebrated the home of her mother. Mrs. Etta visited here with friends and rel his Kist birthday anniversary at atives last week-end. Schilling. ■ his exile retreat near Doom, • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dodge re • Mrs. John Cadzow visited in The ex-kaiser has Klamath Falls Monday with her turned Sunday from a two weeks Netherlands. beeen an interested but Impar daughter. Margaret Cadzow. who visit in California. • P. D. McDougal made a busi- tial observer of the current con is employed there. flict. m -s trip to Jacksonville Monday • Mr. and Mrs. J. H Harker made • ; '-s. Morris Woodson and Mar a trip to Klamath Falls Monday for a visit with their daughter. ie Woodson made a trip to Bend r this week. Mrs Cliff McLean • Marshall Miller of the US navy • Mr. and Mrs. P R Hardy Tues is visiting here with his parents. day returned from a visit to San Francisco with their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Miller. N B W B • Esther Carter of Central Point Ruth Hardy, who is attending a I visited here last week-end at the business college there. home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs • Mr and Mrs. S. J. Bailey re • Harlem Lowe. Talent youth who turned from a visit in San Fran- enlisted in the army about two H. B Carter. year» ago, is home on a 45-day • Mrs. Bert I-arson returned re cisco Tuesday cently from Sacramento where • Moreland Smith and Eddie Ran- furlough. Harlem recently trans she has been visiting with rela dies of Medford attended the Ash- ferred from the quartermaster corps at Vancouver Barracks, tives. land Radio club meeting Tuesday Wash , to the aeronautics corps at • Mr and Mrs. Jim Bums of evening. March Field. Calif Grants Pass visited here Sunday- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. • Mrs George Miller, who re- • Mrs Will Hewitt and daughter Geogre Goswick. cently underwent an appendec Helen of Phoenix were calling on tomy in the Community hospital, friends here Sunday afternoon. was discharged Thursday. • The dance sponsored by the Life - Auto - Grange and Camp Fire girls Sat • Sandy Richardson of Centra) urday night netted $16 40 for Fin Point attended the Ashland Radio nish relief funds. club meeting Tuesday. • Mr and Mrs. Al Sherard spent • The Rev H H. Young of Med Sunday in Grants Pass visiting Monuments and Markers ford called on Ashland friends relatives. of Bronze and Granite Tuesday. • The P-TA met in the school At Prices You Can .Afford ----------- •------------ building Friday afternoon to en • Mrs Roy Estes returned from joy a program and silver tea. Mm. M. T. Eugene Tuesday evening, conclud Lem Frink was program chair Next Door to Post Office ing a week's visit with her daugh man. Cail Office 6261, Res. 6406 ter. Mrs. Lloyd Cochran and fam • Mrs. Minnie Harrison left for Evening Appointment« ily. Centralia, Wash., Sunday to at- ----------- •----------- - “DEPENDABIJC SERVICE” tend an Adventist convention. • Subscribe for The Miner today. • Frank Smith, southern Oregon pioneer, died early Sunday at the age of 71 years. Mr. and Mrs. Smith had lived most of their married lives on Anderson creek, Funeral services were held in Conger's funeral chapel in Med ford Wednesday afternoon. In terment was in Stearns cemetery in Talent. • Bill Pratt of Ashland called on Mr. and Mrs. Will Rush Monday. • The Talent Boy Scout troop met Tuesday evening in the school building with Emerson Pratt act ing as assistant scoutmaster • Charles Rice of the Rice Pen- manship method visited Talent schools Monday. • C. C. Cagnacci of the Talent hatchery was a business caller in Ashland Tuesday. SAVE TIME • Mrs. Ray Murphy was transact Frequent service everywhere. ing business in Medford and Phoe Leave when most convenient. nix Monday. SAVE MONEY • Mr and Mrs Lem Frink were Greyhound’s low fares are round 1 one in Ashland Sunday as guests of trip only */j the cost of driving. w«/ Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Erwin. SAVE YOURSELF • Mr. and Mrs. Ray Garland and $3.45 $6.25 EUGENE Comfortable, luxuriousSuper- Mrs. Walter Walty called on Mrs. 4.75 8.55 Coaches. No driving cares, Lelia Lynch on Wagner creek SACRAMENTO last Friday. PORTLAND ....... 5.20 9.40 DEPOT, Greyhound Tavern • Mrs. Haymond and daughter FRESNO 7.47 13.45 PHONE, Phone 3341 Bertha and Mrs. Tom Bell at SANFRANCISCO 5.05 9.10 tended a shower given for Mrs. LOS ANGELES Charles Swingle in Fem valley 9.80 17.65 last week. • The Talent Grange was host at a card party Thursday evening in the Grange hall. Bridge, pin ochle and Chinese checkers were played. Refreshments were served. A small admission charge was made, proceeds to help defray ex penses of sending a lecturer to lecturers' school in Corvallis. • The Grange will gfvc a benefit dance Saturday night to help buy suits for the Talent school band • The Community club met in regular session in the city hall Wednesday afternoon with a good attendance of members. Fire INSURANCE BURNS I • Mrs. Archie Kincaid and Eun ice were shopping in Medford Monday. • Bellview Grange members will visit with Jacksonville Grangers this evening, Feb. 23. • Mrs Mulinda King, of Ashland Friday visited at the home of Mrs J H Williams. • The Bellview Grange met Tues- day evening with a sugar manu- facturing company representative present to tell of the sugar beet industry in Oregon. • Mrs (.'buries Weaver of Neil creek and Mrs. Dean Home of Ashland Tuesday afternoon visited at the Archie Kincaid home. • Mrs Henry Stenrud received word Monday front Ellendale, Minn., of the death of a sister Mrs Martin Miller, Mrs. Miller had visited at the Stenrud home in 1936. • J H. Williams was a dinner guest at the Ed Grimm home Sunday. • Friday afternoon of last week 4-H Club Leader Mrs. Francis of Medford was at the Bellview school to organize a livestock club Further details are to be given later. • Miss Marie Walker and Mr and Mrs. Archie Kincaid Sunday vis ited at the Henry Stenrud home • Members of the YGA Wednes day evening presented their play. "Bull from Bullfinch." in the Bell view Grange hall. Allan Byrd was manager. Bellview P-TA ladies sold hamburgers following the play and dance. Members of the cast also presented their play in Medford last Friday. • Mrs R E. Bell and Kenneth were in Klamath Falls Friday on business They also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Miller • The Embroidery clut met at the home of Mr». Herman He)n> Tuesday afternoon. Members pii-a- ent were Mrs Dolt Williams, Mrs Claude Conley. Mrs George Helms. Mrs Roy Crow and Mrs Edwin Dunn. • The Bellview school boys and girls basketball teams played Wagner Creek in Ashland Friday afternoon. The Bellview teams lost, the girls 9-12 and the boys 11-12. Memberi» of the teams are' girls, Eleanor George, Ola May Grimm. Norma Weanus. Hattle Wright, Patricia Bell, Christina Garey. Barbara Helm. Louise Yockel; boys. David Ring. 1.41 Verne Marsh, __ Bill _____ Foran, _____ Roy Dunham, Lynn Willis and Glen Wade • Thursday evening the home eco nomics committee of the Grange to the SOCE faculty and some students Mrs. Heilmeyer was chairman of the dinner committee. • The Bellview P-TA met Friday I evening to honor founder's day Mesdames Byrd. Crow, Modrell and Reynolds gave a play based on the history of founder's day Mrs. Fieguth, chairman of re freshments committee, assisted by others, served cake and coffee The next meetlng will be dads' night and Mr McKinnis will be in charge of the program and Mr. Byrd the refreshments Mrs Bell, Mrs. Brantley and Mrs. Mo- drell will serve as a nominating committee for election of officers • Th* home extension unit met Friday with 16 members present. Mrs Charles Weaver and Mrs. Lowell Ager were in charge of a discussion on the care of the MF.AVII.Y SHADED portion <>f , China's Yangtze V’ungt/.e river, river. In- in land ax far :ut Nanking, waa re- o|>eiied to foreign iMutfs this month as a JapuneM* gmtur«* to uln the good will of the Pulled State«. The move has fallasi to arouse much enthusiasm among American business mm In China. 2%30/^MEAL WITH C0MPIEX VITAMIN B feet. Members are starting u "traveling gift" tmsket to raise funds Mrs Carl Henry Is chair man of the project Tile next meet ing, tO !«• held March _’2. will lx centered around garment finish ing with Mrs Heilmeyer and Mrs Dunn ax hostesses • Mr. and Mrs Robert E Bell Jr of Washington arc visiting at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs K ■ Bell • Mr and Mrs Al Randles of Medford visited Wednesday eve Keep hi» pep al par with Wheats min Brand Entail — natural Vitamin B from rics bran. Vitamin B i* required fur full energy nutrition. Help» avoid ronatipation and lota of appetite due to laik o( Vitamin B. Promote» normal growth. Aik TODAY for '"/’'EXTRACT EAST SIDE PHARMACY THt OUTS'DE- BUI n$ WHAT YOU Gn INSIDI THAI COUNTS. IHM'S WHY Wl «• « UG« « MOW YOU HOW SID REED AND JACK YOUNG’S TEXACO SERVICE STATION ASHLAND HOTEL III ILDING—PIIONE «Ml We Give MAH Green Mta>ii|X With Every Puretiuar! 'CENTURY TIRES LOW FARES NOTICE Dog License Penalty of $1.00 due March 2nd, 1940. 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