Friday, Feb. 7, 1941 i" _______________________SOUTHERN OREGON MINER ■ ■ ..—........ ., — J About People You Know • F. B Sweeny of Medford whs a buaiix-aa caller III Ashland Tuva- diiy evening v i*tank Moore who hits l»een »pending several day» with hie «.»inlly here, left for Madras, Ore. I ueailay Hall of Honibiook wan a • U. C “ business visitor In Ashland Tues- day. • Earl Nutter inaile a business trip to Grants Puss Monday • Guy Applewhite attended ii business meeting of the «haft boat«! In Medford W«lnesday. In Medford Wediuslay. • Mi J F M.-Ikl«- l. ft W. rtation. cooper­ ation of forestry official* In the burning of logging slash and bruah. and the Introduction of Im- proved varieties of grass«-* It wan found that improv«! grows are an especially Important item, not only for that r«-gion but through- •rut western Oregon, where one of Boy Scouts here and the major needs is improvement throughout the country are of pasture growth in cut-over lands and In other )lvest«x-k graz- now training in Scoutcraft and Ing areas, outdoor lore with new vigor Operators in Coo» and Curry to be better prepared for any counties who have been maintain­ sprt of emergency and dis­ ing three Improved pastures the longest reported to the investiga­ aster service. Scout troops tors that the amount of feed pro are forming units of Emer­ duced now is on the lncr«-a-i- rather than decrease This gra«l- j gency Service Corps (see em­ blem, upper right above) and ual Improvement In the pastures la being accomplish«! at litth- being trained in firefighting, coet aside from the Ivbor of the first aid, rescue work and other operator and his family service connected with emer­ It was found that the "theoret- ■ leal average" ranch In that regioti . gencies caused by storms, runs 500 sheep, make* a ranch in­ floods, hurricanes, earthquakes come of $1533. a labor income of ' and any type of catastrophe. $708 and returns five percent on I an Investment of $33 per sheep. (nice. Mr an^l Mrs Louis Pankey. husband. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mr. and Mrs Ed Gowland, Mr. | Conley, who accompanied her I^KI.r. ( HOWI) ATTENDS and Mrs Walter Davis and Lyda 1 home and spent the week-end. ANNUAL BIRTHDAY BALL TALENT NEWN Catherine. Mrs Haynes, Mrs Ella Th«- 1941 campaign to raise True. Mias Marie Walker. Mrs • Mr and Mrs. Walter Hash the week-end at Willow funds for the benefit of infantile Ai'.ene Kay of Ashland. Mrs. An 1 j ­ | spent Ranch. Calif., visiting with Mr. [Mualysis sufferers came to a suc- drew Sorenoen nad Mrs Stenrud. arid Mr« RiMinnhoiim M IS cesaful conclusion with the large During the afternoon a lovely buf­ and Mrs. Robert Rosenbaum attendance >«t th< i'reaident's ball fet luncheon was served, after Rosenbaum returned home with • Tlie Talent Community club held in the Elks temple Saturday which Mr. Stenrud was presented them for a short visit. She is their daughter. held its regular meeting Wednes­ night. with a gift from the members of • The Bellview 4-H sewing club day afternoon. The club joined the Executive secretary, John Mur­ the club ■late federation of clubs and Dis­ phy, reports that more than 200 • Mrs I. E Deadmon.Y left Tu«-s met Thursday with their leader, — first lesson trict President Mis Stott of couples attend«! the dance and day morning for Modesto, Calif Mrs. F Boe Their Grants l*aaa conducted the Instal­ that total proceeds including con- | where she will visit for several wits making tea towels Clarice lation Many members were pre­ tributions to the "March of days with her son-in-law and Brantley and Inez Yockel served sent Mrs Charles Long Is presi- Dimes." would be slightly over: daughter, Mr and Mrs Melvin refreshments. dent of the local club. $100 This is said to be more than Crow The Crows are former resi­ • Edwin Dunn and Richard Joy attended a meeting of the national • Mr. and Mrs George Connoi twice the amount raised last year dents of Bellview. defense training committee at the have moved from th«- Spitzer • Miss Kathryn Young of Ash­ junior high school in Ashland last place into the Richfield station BEIXV1EW NEWS land was a guest of Miss Veda week. grounds. Williams over the week-end. • The Embroidery club met with • Mrs Edwin Graham and little ' • Miss Nickoil of Colorado, who Mrs. Edwin Dunn Tuesday. Mrs. is spending the winter here with Fred Engle of Neil Creek was a son Melvin returned home Wed Ann.|j.| (¿»fhorintr nesday from the Ashland hospital ^AIII1U<1I her daughter. Mrs Ring, and fam­ guest All members, Mrs. Ben • I. Lyda vi I m Mae M u . Hjivlur Baylor underwent underwent B p^UPP^ Van^ Community ily, is spending two weeks with Christlieb, Mrs. Claud Conley. an emergency operation at the club will meet Wednesday. Feb Miss Betty Ring at Umpqua. Mrs. Herman Helm. Mrs. George Community hospital Tuesday af­ 12 al the grange hall for their • Merle Talent of Beagle. Ore., Helms and Mrs. Roy ~ Crow, were regular meeting. Mrs. John Heil- ternoon. spent Sunday night at the R. E. ■ present. • Mrs Mary Furrer waa an A ah meyer and Mrs Victor York are Bell home. • Mrs Vincent Lanini. Mrs. Al- on the program committee and • Mr and Mrs. Robert Bell and bert Arnold and Mrs Carl Henry land shopper Tuesday • Dale O'Harra of Ashland and i Mrs Archie Kincaid. Mrs J E Sam Harper of Klamath Falls attended the clothing clinic held Olive Hill were visiting in Yreka Gow land and Mrs Vai Inlow will were guests Sunday at the R. E in Ashland Thursday and Friday be host esses for the afternoon Sunday of last week. Bell home • Mrs. L Boyer and sons have • Mrs R E. Bell and daughtei • The extension unit met Friday • Mrs B W Bowden ar.d daugh- built an additior to their green­ Rosemary were in Medford Sat­ in an all-day session. A covered ter Reta returned Saturday from house They have built up quite urday on business dish luncheon w i - -ci ved at iiooii , a week's visit with her parents at a business from a small begin­ • Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Bartol of with Mrs M . A. Ring and Mrs Hornbrook. Talent visited Sunday with Mrs. ning a few years ago and find a George Helm as hostesses. The • Mrs. Daniel Farmer and daugh­ demand for their pianta and Bartol's parents, Mr and Mrs. G. topic was "Household ' Hints." ter Delores are spending several W Willis flowers Principal business was selecting days with her parents. Mr. and • A birthday party waa held at • Kenneth Bel), an employee in a delegate to the homemakers Mrs. W. G Byrd. the home of Mr. an«i Mrs. Frank a Klamath Falls I mill, was visiting conference to be held in Corvallis • Mr and Mrs. P. H. McKennois Holdrige Tuesday evening In hon­ at the home of his parents, Mr the last of February. have had a telephone installed in or of Rev Edwin Deacon, it being and Mrs. R. E. Bell, over the • Mrs. R D. Reynolds went to their home Their number is 8747. hla 80th birthday. A large group week-end. Dunsmuir last week for a few Bert Peachey did the work. gathered at the Holdrige home • Miss Vtlma A thanas, a former days’ visit with her daughter and • Miss Jane McCoy of Ashland and spent the evening in games, Bellview resident, has enrolled in singing and visiting Refreshments a Medford beauty college. were serve«! and a fine electric • The Flurry mill which cloned clock was presented Mr. Deacon. down for several days resumed HOTEL MANX operation the first of the week. • Roy Coffman Is building a dou­ • Mrs. R. E. Bell entertained at POWELL STREET AT UNION SQUARE SAN FRANCISCO ble garage and workshop on bin dinner Tuesday evening in honor premises. NEAREST to everything of her small son Sam's ninth • Mrs. Imthan McDowell and birthday anniversary. The guests children of the Phoenjx area vis- were Jerry Boe and Kenneth ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Reynolds. Hotel Manx is San Rainbow's End • • ■ on Clark, Wednesday, • Members of the birthday club • A new house is under construe- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hen­ the glamorous Feather Francisco's best lo­ tion by Ray Garland and M. C. ry Stenrud Sunday, honoring Mr River, Paxton, Califor­ cated Hotel. "Meet Thorsen on Railroad avenue for Stenrud on his birthday annivers­ nia. A year-round re­ Ed Maxon. ary. Those enjoying the day with Me at the Manx." • Mrs W W. Maxwell entertain- the honored guest included Mr. tort... Summer and 111 and Mrs. Archie Kincaid and Eu- (Continued on page 8) Winter sportt... Rates from Dancing every $2.00 tingle; evening . . . $3.00 double. Special facilities Special for private par­ Family ties, Very rea­ sonable rates. Rafes. • Talent Club Joins State Federation • Community Club In CLEANING WITH MODERN PLANT OR ANY THREE FOR $X.OO FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY COLLEGE CLEANERS SERVICE * Sunday school 9:45 a. m. "Train up a child in the way he should go and when he is old he will not , depart therefrom.” The old sage who spoke tho«e words gave wise advice to parents of these mod­ ern days. Sermon, ll a m. "Pathways to God.” Anthem by the adult choir under leadership of Miss Maxine Conover. I Vesper service 5 p. m Sermon topic, "The Face of a Lion, What can God do for Me that no Other can do?’’ Song service led by Mrs. Cora Bruce and anthem by y«»ung peoples' cho«r. Epworth and Wesley Leagues 6:15 p. m. Prayer meeting and Bible study group 7:30 p. m Wednesday. The ' scripture le'-son for this week is the I2t.h chapter of the book of Revelation. ( hurch of the Nazarene Bertrand F. Peterson, Pastor Fourth and C Streets At camp and on hikes, through games and other at­ tractive activities of the regu­ lar Scout program, they are learning what to do in case of crisis and how to fulfill their promise to help other people at all times. Through demonstrations, displays and exhibits, in cooperation with established disaster relief agencies, they are doing their part to teach the American people to be prepared. I is visiting a few days this week with Mrs. Malinda King. • Mr and Mrs. Wade Wallis were at Applegate district Sunday visit­ ■ ing at the home of their son Lee ' and family. At dinner, they hon­ ored the birthday anniversary of their grandson. Bobby Wallis 1 • Emmett Lee is farming the Jesse Neil ranch. The Lees lived on the ranch two years ago. • Miss Alice Wright moved into her new house Saturday. She bought a small tract of land from J. Z. Walker and had a nice house built. • Mrs R D. Reynolds went to Medford Tuesday to get supplies for the hot lunches, furnished by by tne Federal Surplus Commod­ ities Mrs. Happy Davis prepares the lunches and a balanced meal is served to all school children. Church school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Sermon by Evangelist George M. Galloway. Junior meeting 6:30 p. m. Young People’s meeting 6:30 p. m. People's meeting iadults) 6:30 p. m Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m. Evangelist George M. Galloway will preach. Revival services each evening at 7:30 o'clock except Saturday, with Evangelist George M. Gallo­ way. Trinity Episcopal Church Dr. Claude E. Sayre. Vicar Holy Communion. 8 a. m. Church school, 9:30 a. m. Sermon and morning prayer, 11 a. m Holy Communion, 9:30 a. m. Wednesday Choir will meet at 7:30 p. m. Friday. You are cordially invited to worship with us. ----------- •------------ PRIMARY VOTE TAKEN FOR NEW C-C DIRECTORS Primary ballots for election of six new members to the board of directors of the Ashland chamber of commerce have been mailed to the membership in preparation for the end .of the fiscal year, Feb. 28. Twelve members will be nomin­ ated on the first ballots and six new directors will be voted into a two year term within a short time after the tabulation of the pri­ mary votes. New administrative officers also are to be elected by the board itself, following installa­ tion of the new directors. The annual chamber of com­ merce has been definitely set for Friday evening, Mar. 14 with the Bellview grange. Tickets and pro­ grams are being worked out at the present time. The dinner itself is slated for 7 p. m. at the Bell­ view grange hall. Frank Jenkins of Klamath Falls is to be the principal speaker. [fàtêdùm. Errands done... dates made... con ven« ience in a thousand directions when you have a telephone! Our pledge SUITS A!" PLAIN DRESSES