Southern Oregon New, Review, Ashland, Oregon, Ihursdsy, August i8, 1949
SOCIETY NEVI S AND CLUB NOTES
Bellview News
Items of Interest
STORK SHOWER HONORS
MRS. W. O. YATES
By Mr*. Ida Church
The annual 4-H Club Fair will
be held at the Fred Engel home
on Thursday, Aug. 18.
Bellview Grange met Tuesday
evening for their social meeting
with a large number in attend
ance. The program was in charge
of Henry Lindsay and Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Grimm. Several amus
ing games were played and mov
ies were shown by Charlie Worth
and Ed Grimm. After refresh
ments were served, square danc
ing was enjoyed.
The hospitality committee for
the next meeting. Sept. 6, will be
Mr and Mrs. Ross Applegate. Mr.
and Mrs. R. N. Attwooll. Mr. and
Mrs. H. V. Worthlake and Rosalie PROTECTS CONSUMER A N D SMALL
BUSINESSMAN
Lanini.
Mrs. Feddershon’s mother pass
Dr. John W . Dargavel, executiv«
ed away in California. She died secretary of the National Aaaocia«
from injuries receive in an auto tion of Retail Druggist*, ha* been
named chairman of the Bureau of
accident.
Education on F a ir Trade, just or*
Mrs. Robert Miller and two ganised to conduct a nation-wide
children, Donald and Nancy, from program for the protection and pre*«
Crescent City, Calif., have been ervation of anti-monopoly fa ir trade
visiting Mrs. Miller’s parents. Mr law».
and Mrs. Arthur Dankworth.
Ashland Man
Cited At Weed
News From
Klamath Junction
By Mrs. Carl Moore
The Yreka Journal said Thurs
day that Raymond Lee Edwards,
60, reportedly of Ashland, had
been cited to appear in superior
court on charges of felonious as
sault after he had injured his
stepdaughter. Lois McConnell, in
a struggle that took place at
Weed. Calif.
Officers who intercepted him at
Yreka as he attempted to return
to Oregon were said to have
told newsmen that Edwards had
threatened to kill his wife. The
struggle at Weed resulted ’.• hen
Edwards, armed with a rifle, a
pistol and a knife, set forth from
his car, apparently intent on
harming his estranged wife.
Ashland Chief of Police, Vera
Smith said that the local depart
ment does not have any record
of a Raymond Lee Edwards nor
does the city directory have his
name.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bush, who
have been residing for the past
year on the Grow Ranch, Hiway
66, have purchased a home in
Ashland on Alida St. They are
moving this week.
Mrs. B. B. Rosenberg and chil
dren. Stephen and Margaret, of
Eureka, Calif., are visiting her
mother, Mrs. William Young on
Neil Creek Road..
Robert Sullivan of Neil Creek
Rd. and his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. A. Sullivan of Ashland,
are visiting friends in Modesto.
Calif, this week.
SALESMAN WANTED
LOCAL RAWLEIGH BUSINESS
available. Start immediately.
Route experience helpful but
not required. Car necessary.
Write at once for particulars.
Rayleigh's Dept., ORH-361-251,
Oakland, Calif.
x iT H ia
ENDS SATURDAY
I replaces Elvu Caster, who reslg-
! nod.
Mrs. W O. Yates Jr., was the
guest of honor at a stork shower
held a t the Episeopal church
parish house last Thursday. Mrs.
R. G. Snider and Mrs. W. O. Yates
Sr. were hostesses.
Prizes in various games played
went t° Mrs. Mabel Rose. Mrs.
Betty Jo Krug and Mrs. Veda
Zupan.
Mis. A. C Lewis, president, was
asked to meet with the Phoenix
city council to further discuss
business in the interest of the
club
Applications for membership
cards are increasing steadily and
plans are being made now for
activités after the busy season
ends.
K IW A N IA N S
Ashland Kiwanlan* who chal
lenged their Medford brothers to
a softball game last week have
decided to concentrate on sponaor-
ing athletic events by kids and
civic organizations In the future.
Manager Walt Boaahard coyly
admitted after the game tha’ Med
ford had proved to be the ladter
team.
Since the exact score is evi
dently unknown, suffice it to say
that Ashlund Kiwunians were
trounced, and soundly so.
SPARK
(HL STOVES
YOUR OLD STOVE
TAKEN IN TRADE
Whittle Transfer
X Fuel Co.
890 Osk St.
Tai. 3331
MRS. HAROLD THOMAS IS
GUEST AT SHOWER
A stork shower last Thursday
at 443 Liberty St., honored Mrs.
Harold Thomas. Hostesses for the
affair were Mrs. Raymond I.inin-
ger and Mrs. William Beagle.
Refreshments were served on
tables decorated with a eenter-
I piece of a ceramic baby shoe
¡surrounded by glads. Winning
i games were Mrs. Ben Lombard.
Mrs. Max Crowson, Mrs. Tom
Carter and Mrs. Rod Keating.
HOTPOINT - - -
The Finest Automatic Washer
On The Market T o d a y!
MEDFORD GIRL ENGAGED
TO ASHLAND STUDENT
We would welcome the opportun
ity to prove the above statement
. . . gather up some dirty clothes
nnd telephone Weitzel’s. . . we'll
call for you and show you the
ability of this machine to wash
clothes whiter!
The approaching wedding of
Joan Coleman, Medford, and Neil
Arant. Ashland, has been announ
ced. The ceremonies have been
set for Sept. 16.
Miss Coleman is a graduate of
Medford senior high school and
attended Southern Oregon col
lege. Her fiance was graduated
from Ashland senior high school
and attended University of Ore
gon and Southern Oregon.
Ater their marriage, the couple
will reside in Ashland where Mr.
Arant is continuing his education.
PHOENIX CLUB
Mrs. Mark Hackney was elect
ed as secretary of the Phoenix
Community Club and Youth Cen
ter at the regular business meet
ing of the group on Monday. She
“We have a Corner on Lithia P ark “
Local Happenings
SUCCESS COMES MINT-PIAVORRO
U: C. Keener, Grass Valley,
Calif., has been a guest at the
home of his wife’s parents, Mr.
Navy Deserter Arrested
and Mrs. E. G. Robertson of
After Vacation in West
Talent, for the past week. He is
seeking employment in the area
William Edward Flowers could so that his family may locate
not have ended civilian life in a here.
finer town than this.
Police picked him up for loiter
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Ladine and
ing around the college last week baby
daughter have returned to
and soon learned that he had their nome
in Santa Baroara after
deserted the navy at Vallejo, Cal
spending
several
in this
if., on June 1. Then he told offi area visiting with weeks
relatives
and
cers that since leaving his ship, friends. Mrs. Ladine is the former
he had travelled through the stat Emily Stannard.
es of California, Utah, Idaho,
Montana, Washington, and this
Dr. and Mrs. E. N. Terrill re
far in Oregon, getting a place to
sleep “in at least six or seven" turned last week from a two-day
plane trip to San Francisco area,
jails on the. way.
where they visited relatives and
friends.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Spinet piano. Will
sacrifice for quick sale. Cash or
terms. Can be seen at Ashland.
Write Tallman Piano Store,
395 South 12th St., Salem, Ore.
8-11, 6tc
ASHLAND
Houseguests this week at the
home of Dr. and Mrs. E. N. Terr
ill, are Mrs. Lois Nichols of Bev
erly Hills, California, and her
daughter, Mrs. Harriet Barr of
Hollywood.
Births at the Ashland General
Hospital
August 15—To Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Van De Walker, Rt. 2, Ash
land, a 7 lb., 2 oz. daughter, Nicki
Leñóla.
M eet M r. and Mrs. W illia m Tom my,
Smyrna mint growers, and their five
husky too*. From left — H illy, Jimmy,
Richard, M r*. Tow ery, M r. Towery,
Maxey end M arion. The amhidoue
Tow ery* earned farming success la
Oregon, after 14 disappointing year*
rlsewhere. "W e reached the N o rth
'■antiam area almost broke in 1939."
I'owary said. 'T h e First N ational Bank
helped us buy our 92-acre 'home place’
and. later, 80 acres near Jefferson."
t oday these O reaon-huilding ranches
yield 100 acres o f quality mint annually
for distillation into flavoring. They
also produce many \egetable crop* —
and steady jobs for five
non fam ily workers.
IS BULBS REWARD HOBBY..
Twenty-five years ago, at the ag.
f 37, Ben C. Offins (center) re tire
from lumbering to enjoy his hobl
of raising Dutch irises. Soon hi
acre o f land in Grants Pass wa-
wded w ith these white, yellow
and blue flowers. Florists began
p in g the bulbs for force-blooming
purposes. N o w 82, Offins, w ith his
<ns, H a ro ld W . (le ft) and Don A.,
directs modem iris culture on 30
acres of lan d — growing
proximately 8,000,000 quality bulbs
annually. Their firm, B. C. Offins
4 Sons, relies on the Grants Pass
Branch of First N ational for helpful
banking services.
OREGON
TOGETHER
LICENSE EXAMINER COMING
Secretary of State Earl T. New-
bry has announced that a drivers
license examiner will be on duty
here Aug. 22, at the City Hall.
Persons wishing licenses or
permits to drive are asked to
get in touch with the examiner
well ahead of the closing hour
at 4 p. m. in order to assure
completion of their applications
with a minimum of delay.
—
Stratton Story”
w it h
James Stewart
June Allyson
3ILLARDS PROVIDE HOUSING
Oregonians are energetic and re
sourceful. The enterprises pictured
here show typical examples. In each
case individuals have bettered them
selves— by developing a business,
farm or service.
Many other people like these, all
working together— family by family,
farm by farm and business by busi
ness— help build Oregon jobs and
opportunities for each o f us.
Banks in the First National Group
help build Oregon by providing con
venient and helpful banking services.
T ell us how we can best help you
W . H . D illa rd began building a
nail home in 1938 on an acre plot
on Prineville’* outskirts. D illa rd ,
then a sawmill w orker newly
. rived from Oklahoma, hardly had
lie job started before he had rental
nquiries. " I f folks w ant places like
these, let’s build more," D illa rd
uggested to his w ife, V io let. Toda
they own nine acres, 18 low-rent:i
house*, a 27-place tra ile r park and
><>m to build a modern to u rift court.
W e really 'started on a shoestring',’’
' )ill*r d says, "and we credit the First
N ational of Prineville for much of
our success. W e got both financial
help and sound business advice."
VARSITH
LET'S BUILD ORISON TOGITHE..
LAST TIMES SATURDAY
WILLIAM ELLIOT
“HELLFIRE”
Jon Hall
“THE
HUNTERS”
ASHLAND BRANCH
SHORTS
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
FIRST
N A T IO N A L B A N K
OF P O R T L A N D
Walgreen Agency
Phone: 4811
Ashland, Oregon
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