Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 08, 1949, Image 8

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    S u u tliv in O re g o ji N ew s K e vie w , A shland, O regon, T hursday, S eptem ber H, 1949
SOCIETY NEW S AND CLUB NOTES I Bellview News
MISS MARILYN MILLER
HONORED AT SHOWER
BELLVIEW GRANGE MEETS.
ATTENDANCE CLIMBS TO 60
Items at Interest
I FOR SALE
FOR SALE OR TRADE
-Con
crete bldg., and stuck o f see
ond hand goods. W ill s t'll
stock and re n t bldg., o r w ill
sell bldg., w ith o u t stock 8 2 1
N M ain
9 B .15p|
By Mrs. Ida Church
B e llv ie w G runge m et Tuesday
evening w ith an attendance o f
60 m em bers M r and M rs M a r
A n yo n e h avin g new * of in ­
ion N ichols and daugh ter. P h y l
terest to the com m unity are
FOR S A LE — S pinet piano. W ill
lis, w ere g iven th e fir s t and
urged to call 2-8113.
second degrees M rs M c K in n e y
sacrifice fo r q u ic k sale. Cash
M r. and M rs P aul Shim ins, o f
was re instated and spoke b r ie f­
terms. Can be aeon at Ashland
Napa, C a lif.,
w h ile vacation­
ly
W
rite T a llm a n Piano Store,
in g in Oregon re ce n tly, visited
A H allo w e e n p a rty is te n ta ­
395 South 12th S t, Salem, Ore.
at Uie home o f M r and M rs G.
tiv e ly
planne d fo r Oct. 25 W B yrd .
8-1*1, 6tc
Booster N ig h t w ill be Sept. 30
M r. and M rs Easley have sold
w ith a co ve rt'd dish d in n e r at
th e ir hom e on C row son Road to
6 30 p m. On S a tu rd a y, Sept.
M r. and M rs. E lija h Johnson HERE’S MORE ABOUT
17, at 10 a. m , the G range H a ll
1 he Easley’s have moved to
BRIDAL SHOWER GIVEN
w ill be cleaned and decorated
P h o e n ix w ith th e ir son.
FOR SHIRLEY BALFOUR
by the co m m itte e in charge and)
T he Hom e Econom ics clu b
M iss S h irle y B a lfo u r was hon­ voluntee rs.
w ill m eet at th e G range H a ll at F ro m Page Ona
ored at a show er g iv e n T hursday
The p ro g ra m was a q u iz r o ll
2 p. m ., Sept. 8, fo r the fir s t
evening at the C harles H odgins c a ll
w ith
le c tu re r Frances fa ll m eeting.
5. G ra n te d C o u n c ilm a n P h il
hom e on M o n ta in A ve
Mrs. W o rth
a skin g unusual ques­
M r. and M rs. C hester Squires S ta n sb u ry leave o f absence fo r
N ita B a lfo u r was hostess
tions
spent the w eekend w ith
Mrs- 100 days
Miss B a lfo u r w ill become the
The 4-H F a ir w i l l be held
S q u ire s’ sisters in Sacramentre
6 Use o f the c ity b u lld o z e r fo r
b rid e o f C h ris tia n F W eiskam p Sept 20-22
T hey also spent a day in San a couple o f days in A sh la n d can
on Sept. 24.
Francisco
yon to cle a r kin d fo r the po lice
Guests a tte n d in g i n c l u d e d STUDY CLUB WILL MEET
M a rjo rie H u tto n , fro m Idaho p is to l range
Miss B a rbara
G ertson,
Miss AT POLEY HOME MONDAY
Let us design your kitchen and drainboards
is s ta y in g w ith M r and M rs
7 Purchase a new m otorcycle
N orm a
B a lfo u r,
Miss Jenny
The A sh la n d S tu d y c lu b w ill G eorge N ichols.
w
ith
ra
d
io
attached
f
o
r
th
e
p
o
-'
. . . party room, office or store . . . we have
W eiskam p o f M e dford. M iss Jean h o ld its fir s t m eeting o f the year
L y d a C a th e rin e D avis has lic e d e p a rtm e n t at $465 w hen |
H arden.
M iss G a yle
M o rris, at the hom e o f M rs. W. M Po-
expert
layers ready to serve you.
in s tllu tio n on w hat was d e s c rib -j
M rs. E la in e E llis , M rs. B ill ley, 64 G resham street, on M o n ­ been q u ite il l in San Francisco.
M r. and M rs. S ta n le y C hurch ed as the present "o b s o le te ” mo­
Shere. M rs. V ern Tyson. Mrs. day, Sept. 12.
spent the w eekend in P o rtla n d d e l w o u ld have re q u ire d $274
V erna B a lfo u r, Mrs. D o ris John­
Dessert w i l l be served at I 15
F R E E E ST IM A T E S
son, the hostess and the honored p. m . fo llo w e d by the business v is itin g frie n d s o f years ago plus purchase o f a new cycle
fro
m
N
ew
Y
o
rk
,
w
ho
are
now
w
ith
in
a
few
m
ore
m
onths.
guest. Miss B a lfo u r.
• ASPHALT TILE
• LINOWALL
m eeting and program .
re s id in g in T illa m o o k . T hey re
• CARPETING
i l rn
I'll e
i ' i d
f "d
i l n o l w
L n
»1
t the
llr x
• CALIWOOL
M rs. M arcus Woods w ill g iv e ! * t tu
coast and vis
• WINDOW SHADES
• V E N E T IA N B L IN D S
the B ook R eview and M rs. I. F ite d fo rm e r A sh la n d friends, M r HERE’S MORE ABOUT
A ndres the selected topic.
and M rs N orm an P o r r itt,
at
Lakeside, O regon.
M r. De C a rlo is v e ry i l l and
Births at the Ashland General
co n fin e d to his hom e
From Page Ode
Hospital
A la n and J u lia B y rd and d a u ­
ghters, J u d y and Joan, and Do
F a rm e r,
attende d
the L in a s club, and T ro o p 110 spun
Sept. 3— To M r. and Mrs. lores
R ound-U p at L a k e v ie w re c e n tlj sored by T a le n t L io n s club.
D
ennis
Hassell.
260
G
ra
n
t
St.,
W hen the Josephine C o u n ty
U nder
the
new
p ro g ra m
F a ir B oard decided to present an 8-lb , 8 oz. daugh ter, C a ro ly n
C hristensen
said, any young
A nn.
E n d Coach at O regon Stale
a huge pageant-spectacle the
m an upon re a ch in g 14 becomes
Sept. 4— To M r. and Mrs. H olds 12 M a jo r Sports Letters
P h o n e X77I
125 E a st Main
e vening o f Sept. 14, 15, 16 and
an E x p lo re r Scout b u t m a y re
F
lo
y
d
T
ry
o
n
,
424
H
elm
an
St.,
a
Pete E llio tt. O regon S tate a m ain in his tro o p o r jo in a sen­
18 at the Josephine C o u n ty
new end coach, is the firs t M ich io r u n it. These se n io r u n its are
F a irg ro u n d s in
G ra n ts Pass, 7 lb., 12 oz. son, F lo y d D w ig h t.
igan a th le te to w in 12 m a jo r open fo r m em bership in o u r a r­
they planned on h a v in g a cast
sports le tte rs in his college c a r­ ea. T he E x p lo re r Post 112 is A S H L A N D M A N R E T A IN S
o f 300 lo ca l p a rtic ip a n ts . W hen Former Ashland Man
S H R IN E G A M E S R ECORD
eer. Pete was an a ll-A m e ric a n sponsored by Uie E lk s c iu b .
th e d ire c to r, James M c G re w o f Stops Off For Visit
it i fo o tb a ll, all-Bkig Ten in bas­
G e lle r P ro d u ctio n s o f H o lly ­
T rite s said th a t, w ith tliis
W ith co m p le te sta tistics o f the
k e tb a ll and ru rtn e ru p fo r ihe change, a lm o s t 30 percent m ore
wood, th e a tric a l p ro d u cin g corn-
M r. and M rs. Lee W ise o f
re c e n t S h rm c rs ’ H o sp ita l h ig h
B
ig
Ten
in
d
iv
id
u
a
l
crow
n
in
pan w ho w i l l stage th e p ro d u c t­ Spokane. Wash., have been v is it­
boys w i l l n o w be eb a b le and school a ll s lu r fo o tb a ll game
ion, a rriv e d in to w n , he suggest­ in g in A s h la n d fo r a fe w days g o lf.
th a t m any new u n its ve re need­ com puted, J e r r y
M itc h e ll o f
CLEAN BURNING
ed th a t o v e r 500 p a rtic ip a n ts be on th e ir w a y to San Diego, C a lif;
ed in the d is tric t. Also, th a t any A sh la n d s t ill holds the a ll tim e
METERED
G
olden
B
ears
o
f
California
used. A t the present, th e re is
C h u rch , H ub, lodge o r oganiz- con ve rsio n record o f fiv e w h ich
TECHNICIAN ON CALL
M r. W ise is a fo rm e r A sh la n d
S
late
P
ortlan
d
Tilt
October
1
a to ta l o f 581 men, w om en, and re sident, h a v in g m oved here in
a tio n in terested in using the Boy he set in the 1948 game.
C a lifo rn ia w i l l be .taking, its S cout p ro g ra m should contact
c h ild re n fro m Josephine C o u n ty 1898 and a tte n d in g local schooti.
T he P o rtla n d A ll-S ta r« be d up
w ho are p la n n in g to p a rtic ip a te . H e w e n t to S o u th e rn Oregon fir s t appearance in P o rtla n d in h im f o r fu r th e r in fo rm a tio n He th e score th is ye a r w hen th e y
W ith one m ore w eek to go, i t is N o rm a l school, the fo re -ru n n e r m ore th a n 1ft years w hen the said th a t th is new age re q u ire ­ h a n d l'd the S ta te rs a 1 90 defeat
expected fo r th e fin a l east to o f S o u th e rn O regon college, and G o ld e n B e a rs com e n o rth to m ent w ill c a ll f o r m any m ore P a rk e r Hess o f A sh la n d served
exceed 600.
q u it a fte r h is ju n io r y e a r to go m eet O regon S ta te on M u ltn o ­ men to act as leaders and c o m -, as head linesm an fo r Uie 2nd
890 Oak St.
T he pageant w h ic h w i l l be to w o rk in th e o ld W in te r’s G ro ­ m ah fie ld O c to b e r 1.
m itte e m e n .
a n n u a l game.
e n title d Rogue V a lle y C a va l­ c e ry w here th e W h ite House
cade, w i l l d e p ic t th e s to ry of G ro c e ry is now .
S outhw est O regon fro m the days
H e la te r w o rk e d on new s­
o f th e fir s t w h ite m an’s a r r iv a l papers in Tacom a and elsew here
up to th e pesent day. H ow ever, in W ashington and n o w is a
th e
Josephine C o u n ty
F a ir c iv ilia n em p lo ye e a t th e V e la x
B o a rd assures a ll w h o are p la n ­ N a v a l S u p p ly D epot in Spokane.
n in g to a tte n d th a t th e Rogue
V a lle y C avalcade w i l l not be a
S K W ri
h is to ry lesson. W h ile the pag­
Shallow Well Pump
S
ii
eant is based on a u th e n tic h is t­
o ric a l facts, th e re w i l l be p le n ty
Pipe and Foot Valve
o f com edy, m usic, and dancing
th ro u g h o u t.
té
In Good Condition
T he e n tire cast w i l l be com ­
p le te ly costum ed by G e lle r P ro ­
For Sale or Trade
du ctio n s w h o w i l l also su p p ly
on 6” Jointer
th e sets fo r the g ig a n tic stage
th a t has been e sp e cia lly const­
ru c te d a t th e Josephine C o u n ty
HAGGARD
F a irgrounds. G eneral A dm ission
Lumber
Company
w i l l be $1.20 and Reserved
section, $1.80. T ic k e ts are now
on sale b y contestants fo r the
title o f Queen O f T he F a ir o r
m ay
be
purchased
at
the
G ra n ts Pess C ham ber o f C om ­
merce.
•
Miss M a rily n M ille r, w ho w ill
become a b rid e in O ctober, was
honored at a show er T hursday
a t the Jacob W eitzel home on
N o rth M ain
M rs W e itze l and
Miss S h irle y W eitzel served as
hostesses.
The evening was spent in a
social h o u r and refreshm ents
w ere served by c a n d le lig h t in
the garden.
O ve r 40 guests
honored the prospective brid e
w ith gifts.
CALL 8771
Tuesday’s Slow
for PRINT or INLAID
LINO LEUM
“Cavalcade" Cast
Still Increasing.
Will Exceed 600
Scout Program
^D od ye
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