Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 20, 1940, Page 4, Image 4

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 4
HEI.I.V1EW NEWS
Couple Wed
In Reno
• Miss Mama Byrd and John Ar­
nold made a trip to Reno. Nev.
Monday, where they were married
by a justice of the peace They
were accompanied there by John's
mother, Mrs. Albert Arnold. Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold are leaving after
Christmas for their new home in
Marshfield where he is employed.
The newlyweds both are well
known here, haring attended the
Bellview and Dead Indian schools.
Later attending Ashland Junior
and Senior high schools.
• The Bellview school was closed
last Thursday and Friday because
of the flu epidemic. It reopened
Monday.
• Clarice Brantley spent last
TTiursday night with Inez Yockel.
• Miss Marie Walker was in Kia-
math county on business last
week.
• Mrs. Archie Kincaid and Mrs.
Arthur Hamaker were Medford
visitors Saturday.
• Ml3 Wade Wallis and Mrs.
Mark True are helping with the
Christmas play at the Presbyter­
ian church Friday evening.
• Mr. and Mrs. Mark True were
Medford visitors Friday.
• Mrs Henry Stenrud entertain­
ed a group of friends Thursday in
Late Shoppers—
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that are a source of unend­
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. . . if you still have an
incompleted gift list, be
sure to see our large var-
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gifts and photo accessories
in a price range from less
than. $1 and up. We also
have a full line ol movie
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Bushnell
STUDIO
293 East Main
Phone 4271
honor of the 79th birthday anni­
versary of her mother. Mi’s Sor­
enson Those enjoying the happy
event with Mrs Sorenson were
Mrs. Alice Gowland. Mrs Addie
Pankey, Mrs Clara Kincaid. Mrs
Ella True. Mrs. Bertha Wallis.
Miss Marie Walker. Mrs Walter
Davis. Mrs Haines and the hostess.
At the close of the afternoon re­
freshments were served and the
honoree received a number of
gifts. During the Friendship Circle
hour Mrs. Sorenson received ra­
diograms from friends and rela­
tives in Washington. Oregon. Cali­
fornia. Colorado and her old home
state. Minnesota.
• Mr. mid Mrs. John Heilnieyer
plan to leave Saturday for Wamic,
Ore., where they will visit for a
week or 10 days with Mr. Heil-
meyer's brother George and fam­
ily and his sister. Mrs Della Wing
• Mrs Alice Anderson, who has
been visiting for the past several
weeks with her niece. Mrs W. H.
Turner, returned to her home at
Newport last week.
• Emil Gattman, who has been
quite ill, is somewhat improved
but still confined to his home.
• Mrs.
William
Turner
and
daughter Ruby and Mrs D W.
Myers were shopping in Medford
Saturday.
• Mr and Mrs Henry Stenrud
and Mrs. Someson were Medford
visitors Monday.
• Mrs. Johnstone who has been
operating the Bellview service sta­
tion and store for the past several
months has given up her l«*ase
and gone to Vista. Calif, to join
her husband. J. H. Williams is op­
erating the station temporarily
• Mr and Mrs Robert Rosen­
baum from Willow Ranch. Calif
spent the week-end with Mrs.
Mr and
Rosenbaum's parents, Mr.
Mrs Walter Hash
• Miss Janell Dankworth who is
attending the Catholic academy in
Medford spent the week-end with
her parents in Bellview
• Edgar Rector had the misfor­
tune of injuring one of his feet
while working at Flurry's mill
last week and has been unable to
work.
• Earl Hamilton and W O. Mar­
tin made a business trip to ti eno
Tuesday.
• Mr and Mrs Gates King from
San Francisco arrived last week
for a visit with his mother, M ! s
Malinda King, and Mrs King will
spend some time with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, at Yreka
• Mrs. Allen D Miller of Seattle
arrived Wednesday to spend the
holidays with her parents. Mr and
Mrs R E. Bell.
• The Bellview Grange met Tues­
day evening. After the business
meeting a play was presented.
"The Old Fashioned Home Com­
ing. ■' Mrs. Delia Inlow and Mrs
Bertha W’allis had the leading
parts, assisted by a large number
of Grange members. A gift ex­
change was enjoyed and a Christ­
mas tree with treats for all who
were there and during the social
hour a shower was given Mr and
Mrs John Arnold. They received
a number of gifts. Hos»s and host­
esses for the evening were Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Dunn, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Davis. Mr. and Mrs
J. E. Gowland, Mr. and Mrs. Les-
ter De Shazer and Mrs. Ruth
Dews, who served refreshments at
the close of the evening.
TALENT NEWS
Schools Will
Give Program
• The school pi esen Is its annual
program Friday morning at 10
o'clock, consisting of Christmas
music, both vocal mid instrument­
al. The grade school, third, fourth,
fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth
grades, under the leadership of
Mrs Nellie Powell, will present a
series of Christmas numbers mid
a candlelight procession.
The
school orchestra and high school
mixed chorus under direction of
Mr Meyers, presents several mu­
sical numbers carrying out the
Christinas theme. Included is a
song by the group. Following the
program Santa Claus will present
the children with candy
• Due to illness with the flu in
the Skeeters logging crew, work
has been indefinitely postponed.
• Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collins
of Medford were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Tryon Sunday
• Mrs. Charles Long was a Med­
ford shopper Monday
• Mr. and Mrs Ted Guetzlaff and
small daughter of Ashland called
on friends here Tuesday afternoon.
• Mrs. Wayne Cowdrey and two
children. Carl and Shirley, visited
relatives in Central Point Sunday
afternoon.
• Mrs Blanch Hungate left Wed­
nesday morning for eastern Ore­
gon. Mrs. Hungate's brother Ches­
ter arrived Monday evening from
Fox Valley and she will return
home with him to spend the win­
ter Mr. and Mrs. Bob Waterman
of Phoenix have leased her place
until spring.
• Miss Marian Gould of Medford
who is teaching school at Merrill,
spent the week-end with Miss
Edith Clark.
• The Community club held its
last meeting of the year ’Vednes-
day afternoon at the city hall
There was a good attendance.
• The Girl Scouts have been busy
this week hemming Ixiby sheets to
•end to England. Thin in being
Cron*.
done for the lied Cross.
• Mr and Mrs O. Carver re­
ceived word that their son Demi
has been confined in the Fort
Ix’wis hospital for the past four
weeks.
• J Hendrickson was a business
caller in Medford Monday morn­
ing
AUTIVIANS MWAI* GIFTS
Members of the Ashland Active
club Thursday noon, in a special
Christmas meeting held in the
Plaza cafe, exchanged gifts and
otherwise observed the coming
holiday, according to Sec. John
Murphy.
•
PRESENT YULE PROGRAM
Tlu* Ashland Music Study club
Tuesday night presented a pro­
gram of Christmas music in the
Methodist church
The program
was preceded by a brief business
session Besides music. the Rev.
C. A Brostrorn gave it talk
“Handel and His Compositions.
•
• Mrs Vincent latnini who has
been quite ill is able to be out
• Mrs. Martha Bryant of Friant.
Calif recently visited here at the
home of Mr and Mrs Phil Bry-
ant
• || i and Mrs Lee Merriman of
Prospect visited here hist week­
end at the home of Mr mid Mis
H. B Carter
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Friday, Dec. 20, 1940
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Registered at BYIJ
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One student from Ashland Is
now registered at the Brigham
Young university in Provo, Utah,
according tn a survey of student
registration recently completed by
John K. Ilayrs, registrar. That
student is Cherie Rasmussen
There are 12 students registered
from the entile Htate of Oregon
These 12 help to make up it total
registration of 3350 students at­
tending the university nt the pre­
sent time These come from all
parts of the world, 47 from for­
eign nations, 551 front states out­
side <>f Utah. 1745 from Utah, mid
seven from territories
Hawaii
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