Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 26, 1940, Page 3, Image 3

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Friday, April 26, 1940
Page 3
week-end at the R E Bell home
JOINT TEA< HERS' COUNCIL
urday. April 27, in the Hotel Med­
here.
PLANS ANNUAL LUNCHEON ford.
• aturday evening a patty was
Teachers are asked to make res­
given at the Walker home honor­
Joint Teachers’ councils of Jack- ervations by calling the county
ing the birthday anniversary of
son county schools will hold their school superintendent’s office in
Miss Ruth Walker She was the
annual luncheon at 1 p m Sat­ Medford
• Mrs Kat« Nell and Miss Auntie • John Billing« of Klamath Fall« recipient of many gifts Friends
Bgiroii made a trip to Red Bluff visited here Sunday at the home enjoying the attractive party with
of hi« parent«, Mr. ami Mrn her were Mi««eH Josephine Peach­
Sunday to attend a rodeo,
By S< HOOL STUDENTS
• Roland Hchrtde) i-iter made a italph Billing«
ey, Betty Nichol«, Alice Metcalfe.
The
11th meeting of the council
•
M
in
Ben
Tanner
left
for
North
tup to Chlhxjuin Monday,
Mary and Grac* Walker, Veda
held Thursday, April 18 'The
• Mr and Mm Floyd Clark are Dakota Tuesday, wheie «he will William« and Dori« Benjamin. was
business was to talk about
Marvin Foyer, Keith Wine, Thom­ main
visiting in Harbor fur a few day« visit with her pinenta
the
collection
cans for the child-
• Mi« Olive Mwedenburg and Dr. • Mr. ami Ml« Ernest Cooper of as Walker anti Kenneth Thomp­ i ell's crusade for children. Each
Genevieve Hweilenburg spent Sun­ Springfield visited here early till« son.
r<x>m was given six cans The first
Cl T-RATE DRUG STORE
• Miss Marjorie Beil is employed six
day at their Lake o' the Wood« week with friend* ami relatives.
children who asked for them
in
Klamath
balls
• Mr ami M ih Bob Dodge visited
( «bin
t<xik them home to collect pennies.
• Mr. and Mr«. J H Harker made with friends In northern California • Tin- Home Economics commit­ Other children may put their pen­
tee of the Bellview Grange served nies in the banks at school.
Sumin v
a trip to Yreka Sunday
• Mi and Mrs Sam McNult left • Mi mid Mm Wesley H<.xi<- of dinner Wednesday evening to
The sixth grade went to see a
Sunday for a few day« visit in Copco, Calif., visited here last teachers from the Washington film at the high school Friday.
in Ashland.
Bandon
week-end at the home of Mr ami school
• Mr and Mrs Earl Hamilton It showed how to use and protect
• M in . Gordon Duffield vieil rd Mrs. W M Herbert.
the forests of the United States
with friend« in Chiloquin Sunday. • J o. Johnson of Dunsmuir vis- and family, Mrs John Farmer and Pupils thought it was very inter­
Mr.
and
Mrs
W
O.
Martin
and
• Mr ami Mm L E Ager visited Ited in Ashland with friends Sun­
Ix/uise were in Medford Sumiay esting.
with friend« tn Klamath Fall« day He in a former resident,
Room seven students are read­
evening,
Sunday.
Mr. ami M in Virgil Jackson • Mi« Ida Mitchell Hedrick« of ing some fairy stories that the
• Norma Ehnother of Trail epent •
boys and girls in South America
the week-end here at the home made a business trip to Portland Bend, who attended the AAUW read in their school They are very
rally
in
the
week.
convention
in
Medford
recently,
of her parents. Mr. and Mr«. J. F. • Mi ami Mrs it W Newhouse
spent the week-end vbriting with good stories
Ehnother.
Thursday, April 18, Bennett
• Mr and M in O. F. Carson, vi« I ted with I dative« in Redding her cousin ami family, Mr». R. E Ixftsguard from SOCE carfie to
Bell and children
Ml«« Eugenia Caraon ami Venter Sunday.
Mi and Mrs Vernal Nebekei of • Mr. and Mrs Wade Wallis were room five to play Ranz des Van-
Carson made a trip to Bend re­ •
Hilt
were in A«hlrtnd Sunday.
visiting in Applegate Sunday at hes. the Nwiss Herdsman's Call,
cently.
on his clarinet J*upil» enjoyed it
•
Harold
Wigen
«pent
last
week
­
• Manley Is-ggett Sunday re­ end m Portland with hl« parents the home of their son and family, very much because it sounded like
Mr and Mrs Lee Wallis ami »on«
turned from Dulla«, where he ha« He 1« a student ut StX.'E
a Swiss alpine horn
fame* ami Bobby
been attending a Christian En­
Friday the fourth gr. de plant­
•
Vic
Sender
of
LakeVlCW
visited
•
The
Bellview
baseball
teem*
deavor convention.
ed Oregon grape, mission bells,
here
last
week-end
at
the
home
played
Phoenix
at
the
Phoenix
• Mr. and Mm Hal Emery, Mi««
syringa, larkspur, dwarf blue lup­
Ninsix-I Emery ami Miss Hazel of his parents, Mr. and Mr«. W school Friday aftermsm. The in and wild columbine. The names
Sander.
Bellview teams lost both games
Emery made a trip to Klamath G
• Lyle Reeder and Carl Brower • The girls division II Sewing of the pupils who planted the
Falls Sunday.
angled
in Fish lake Sumiay.
club met Thursday afternoon. Ed­ flowers were Carl Surber, Bill
• Sunday Velma Brower visited
Starnes, Barbara Bottjer, Ronald
•
Mt
and
Mrs
lx-e
Wilcox
are
in Klamath Falla at the home of the parent« of a son, liom in Com­ na Yockel and Charleeo Byrd Nance, Geraldine Ixithrop, ElwtxxJ
served refreshment« at the ckxw
Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Madden
hospital Saturday.
• Wednesday Mrs Mark True Dye and Elmer Biegel.
• Mr ami Mr« Harry Travirf munity
Nine children from room six
•
Boy
Murphy,
W
C
Brown,
assisted
Mesdames W. D Jack-
made a trip to Grants Fa«« Sun­
joined the Junior Audubon so­
Sumner
Parker,
C.
E
McCormick
son
and
D.
Whittle
in
serving
at
day.
ami Mr. and Mrs Melvin Kaegi a meeting of the Wednesrlay club ciety They were Donna Hendrick,
were among local resident who at­ of the Presbyterian church, held Ix>ui»e Schilling. Edith Turnbull.
Maryen Roberts, Glen Speece,
tended the Red Bluff rodeo Sun- at the W'. D. Jackson home.
ia v
• Don Nosier and Stanley Davis Virginia Lutz, Curtis Vail, Juan­
• Mr. ami Mr« Bill Tallis of of Ashland, with Jack and Dale ita Schultz and Billy Montgomery.
Hilt visited with friend« here Sat­ Williams, entertained Saturday The children each got six leaflets
urday.
evening a large group of young of Oregon birds and a pin.
Gerald Randles of room four
• Mr and Mrs. N b Ashcraft people at an enjoyable barn dance
of Canyonville visited here last at the home of the Williams boys brought a big turtle to school
week-end at the home of Mr. and Elliott MacCracken and Ruth Monday. The children enjoyed
Mr« Kent Ashcraft.
W<xxl*. Ashland high school in­ watching it
Roger Hall of room four re­
structors, and Mr« Dott William«
chaperoned the party. At the close turned to school Monday after
of the evening refreshments of two week's absence with the
ice cream and cake were attrac­ measles.
Girls of room four have base­
tively served.
• Tuesday evening the Reverend ball teams The captains are Rena
WATCH FOR SALES SHEET LEFT AT YOUR DOOR!
Young of the Medford Lutheran Russell and Betty Rykken
church held services at the Ed
• Subscribe for The Miner today.
• H L Gregory and Mrs Arthur Grimm home.
Sellers and two daughters, Lucille • Mrs Gordon Duffield is visit­
and Allene of Central Point, were ing at the home of her sister and
Sunday dinner guests at the home brother-in-law, the Rev. and Mrs.
of Mr and Mrs Mark True. Mr«. J. C. <»rr. in Klamath Falls be­
True 1« a daughter of Mr. Gregory fore returning to her home in San
and a sister of Mrs. Seilers
Luts Obispo, Calif
• The Girls 4-H Cooking II club • Monday Bellview students were
met Monday following school. given county achievement tests.
F1NAN<TN<< ASSISTASI E
During the meeting they enjoyed • The Bellv* .w Extension unit
a popcorn feed Friday evening, will meet today, April 2«, for the
at the Bellview P-TA meeting, the last gathering of the year. Elec­
group popped and sold corn They tion of officers will be held in the
are raising funds to send a dele­ morning and Mrs Dunn and Mrs.
gate to th.- ('orvallla 4-H summer Arnold will discuss floor furnish­
ings. Mrs Ring and Mrs Ay re»
school.
• Friday morning Mrs Wade will act as hostesses at the noon
Walli« and Mrs Mark True were luncheon.
to attend a session of the South­ • T Gianottoni of Bakersfield,
west Presbyterian Missionary so­ Calif., is visiting at the home of
ciety as delegate» from the Ash- his sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
land Presbyterian church society. and Mrs. Vincent Lanini.
• Mr and Mrs Robert E Bell Jr • Mrs Weagant, a former Bell­
Phone S'.MH
of Klamath Fall«, Robert Bell Sr., view resident, died at her Valley­
and Kenneth Bell, who are em­ view home recently. Funeral serv­
ployed in Klamath Falls, spent the ices were held from the Litwiller
parlors Tuesday morning
• Bellview women will be inter­
ested to learn that Mrs. Mabel C.
Mack’s radio program has been
changed from 2 p. m. to 1:45 p. m.
each Monday. .
• The Bellview Parent-Teachers
a.<UKK-iation met Friday evening.
Election of officers resulted in
Mrs Reynolds being named presi­
dent. Mrs Joe Wade vice presi­
dent, Mrs. Brantley secretary and
Mr». Byrd treasurer. Delegates to
the county council gave their re­
ports. A called meeting will be
held today. April 96
• Tuesday evening Mrs Reynolds.
Mrs. Byrd. Wanda Reynolds and
Walt Hill made a trip to Medfont
where they presented a play.
■Doctor," representing the Bell­
view P-TA in competition with 14
other groups. The Grange was
represented by Mrs. Vai Inlow and
Mrs. Wade Wallis who presented a
Some Model Range Available in All White Porcelain
skit, "In the Best of Families."
at only a Slight Increase in Cost
• Mrs. Walter Davis and Mrs.
Katherine Haynes of Talent were
visiting Bellview and Ashland
friends Tuesday.
• Pcrhap* never again will you have this opportunity
• Mrs. Elizabeth Walter, who has
been seriously ill. Is recovering
to ace two great world’s fairs, plus your own America,
Her daughter, Mrs Bertz of Ber­
from border to border and coast to coast, for as little
keley. Calif., and her son. Henry
as $90 roundtrip. This is the year to go!
Walter of Tegucipalpa. Central
America, both were called here
Starting from anywhere in the Northwest, you can
by her illness. Mrs Walter is at
go down to San Francisco on our Shasta Route and see
the home of her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Emil
the new San Francisco World’s Fair on Treasure Island
Gutman.
(May 25 to Sept. 29). Then on to Los Angeles and
• Charles Anderson, who has been
across the Southwest to romantic New Orleans. Then
ill for some time, is steadily im­
proving.
up to New York for the great World’s Fair there (May
• Emil Gassman, who has been
11 to Oct. 27), and back home on a northern line.
suffering with flu, is improving
and is able to be about.
All this, mind you, for only $90 roundtrip in chair cars and
• Miss Alice Metcalfe was in
coat het or $135 round trip in standard Pullmans (plus $45
Medford on business Saturday.
for a lower berth all the way or $34.50 for an upper).
• Glenn Inlow is working as cen­
sus enumerator in the Roxy Ann
district.
This compact range has the SAME CAPACITY as
larger, more expensive ranges—the only difference
Sn local 8 P. agent or write J. A.
ORMANDY. Gen. P«. Agent, 622
is the reduced storage and working surface spaca
Pacific Building, Portland, Oregon
The OVEN is full size, the THERMOSTAT assures
accurately controlled temperatures and the
Here’s Quick Relief from
Genuine Black Porcelain Finish
SWITCHES are of the rotary type—the same type
Their DISTRESS!
with White Porcelain Top
of switch as is used an the highest priced ranges.
The annoying diacomforts of n cold in
LINCOLN
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ONE CENT
lc SALE lc
Just A Few of the Many Specials
for Thursday, Friday & Saturday
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Milk Magnesia, pint bottles, 2 for 36c
Hinkle Pills, bottles of 100, 2 for 16c
Aspirin Tablets, bottle 100, 2 for 26c
Mouth Wash, Orlis, full pint, 2 for 51c
25c Colgate’s Shaving Cream, 2 for 26c
25c Orlis Tooth Paste...............2 for 36c
50c Pebeco Tooth Paste...........2 for 51c
50c L’Adonna Cold Cream..... 2 for 51c
50c L’Adonna Face Powder 2 for 51c
50c Dr. West’s Tooth Brush
25c
50c Tek Tooth Brush...........
25c
Challenge Hot Water Bottle, 2-qt. 39c
Shoe Laces, 27-inch........................... 2c
10c Pocket Combs...................... 2 for 2c
500 Cleansing Tissues....................... 19c
1-lb. Hand-Rolled and Hand-
Dipped Chocolate Creams, lb. box 33c
1-lb. box Miniature Chocolates....... 29c
5c Candy Bars .................
....2 for 6c
NEW PLANS—
-NEW IDEAS
for
NEW HOMES
See Us Now!
Ashland Lumber
Company
Last chance to see
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TWO WORLD'S FAIRS
and America, too
roundtrip
This Beautiful
Electric Range
$210 50
Southern Pacific
CHEST COLDS
1-
«
aU Ö CjJl
chest or throat, generally ease when
soothing, warming Musterole is applied.
Better than a mustard plaster. Mus-
terole gets action because it’s NOT just
a salve. It’s a "counrcr-irrbanr”; stimu­
lating. it penetrate« the «urface skin and
helps to quickly relieve local congestion,
aches and pains due to cold«.
Used by millions lor 30 years. Recom­
mended by many doctors and nurses.
In three strengths: Regular, Children’«
(mild) and Extra Strong, 40«. Approved
by Good Housekeeping Bureau.
BIG RANGE CAPACITY!
Installed
PAY ONLY $2,59 DOWN AND $1.50 MONTHLY_________
City Electric Store