Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 07, 1938, Page 2, Image 2

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 2
I About People You Know! ]
Friday, January 7, IKIK
I by thr last leglalnture
Safety councils have been or­
GAINS NOTED IN ganized
ot are being organized
a number of Oregon cotnmun-
itles, with th«* help t*f representa-
DRIVE TO MAKE I I lives
from the nei i vint y of state's
office
schools have been
HIGHWAYS SAFE held Safe in driving
Bend. Corvallis, Albany,
AMAZEA
MINUTE
SCIENTIFACTS ~ BY ARNOLD
days with their daughter
son-in-law
• Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parr, jr. ar
rived in Ashland Sunday front
Ixts Angeles Parr left for the
southern California city before
the holidays
• Leila and Harriet Carlton of
Medford visited Sunday at
home of their parents. Mr.
Mrs. J. H. Carlton.
• Mis. R L. Wardle, who
been visiting at the home of
daughter. Mrs. Marshall Shield.*
in Vancouver, Wash., for the las.
month .arrived at her home here
month, arrived at her home here
• Maxine Gearhart. Grants Pass
teacher, returned to her work tn
that city Sunday after spending
the Christmas vacation at the
home of her parents in this city
• George Brickell visited over
New Year's week-end with rela-
tives in Giants Pass.
• Mildred Drager, Ashland teach­
er. returned Sunday from Salem
where she visited during vaca-
tion.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gandee
returned to Malin Sunday follow-
ing 10 days spent in this city as
guests of Mr. and Mrs. K L
Gandee.
• Mr. and Mrs. John Redden and
two daughters of Medford were
Sunday callers at the home of
Mr. and Mrs H G Wolcott. Mrs
Redden's parents
• Headrick Baughman returned
to Vancouver Barracks Sunday.
He had visited at the home of his
father, Clint Baughman, for sev­
eral days.
• Herb Davis returned to Wil­
lamette university Sunday follow-
wit n G
Wenner
j ing vacation
• Dr. E. G Everett. M D . phy­ Hedburg of Ashland.
sician and surgeon. Hersey buld- • Bud Kincaid, Bill Leever and
l ing. office phone 18-J. residence Ben Goldy returned Sunday to
18-L.
iltfc) OSC in Corvallis
• Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cooper • Bob Pinson of Weed was a New
and daughter returned to Eugene Year's week-end visitor in Ash-
Sunday. They had been guests of land
• Mr and Mrs. Roland Parks re­
relatives here for several days.
i • Ruth Hardy returned to Eu- turned Sunday to Malin after two
I gene Sunday to resume her stud­ weeks in Ashland and Talent
ies at the U of O following Christ­ where they were guests of their
mas vacation spent at the home parents.
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs P • Marjorie Scobert, Ashland
high school teacher, arrived Sun­
R Hardy.
• Mr and Mis. Dom Provost re­ day from Eugene after the holi­
turned to this city Sunday from days.
San Francisco where they had • Erilla Gearhart, who has vis­
ited her parents here for a fort­
spent a week on business.
• Mrs Marjorie Addis left Sat- night. returned Sunday to The
urday for Fresno after visiting Dalles where she teaches.
• Florence Allen left Sunday to
here for the last month.
• Ruth Woods arrived Sunday enroll at the U of O in Eugene
from McMinnville where her holi­ • Mr and Mrs Floyd Clark re­
days were spent with her family. turned Monday to Harbor, Ore.,
here for two weeks.
• Mrs. T.
— B.
~ Gosnell returned after visiting
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Saturday from San Francisco.
She had been visiting a son and
daughter-in-law.
• Gladys Lininger left Sunday for
LaVeme college to resume her
studies following the vacation • Mr. and Mrs Paul Walker and
spent here with her parents. Mr. daughter Martha Ann were holi­
and Mrs. M C. Lininger.
day guests of Mr and Mrs A E
• Margaret Broili returned to Walker in Medford.
Eugene Sunday to attend the U • Mrs Hugh Com best and daugh­
of O.
ter Betty Lou spent the holidays
• Fred Hamilton. former Shale with relatives in McMinnville
City resident who now lives in • Irene Alcocks, a medical stud­
I New York City, visited Sunday ent m Portland, the Christmas
with Mr and Mrs. Lysle Tame.
• Miss Phyllis Householder, as­
sistant postmaster, spent the holi­
days with her parents, Mr and
Mrs. Ralph Householder, in Grants
Pass.
• Hazel Walker, who is attend­
PHONE 217
ing school here, spent the holi­
day vacation with her parents.
Mr and Mrs. Grant Walker, in
Phoenix.
• Rilling Schuerman of Ashland
was a recent business caller here.
• Mr and Mrs. J. Frazier of
MARIAN WOLCOTT
Merrill were guests of Mrs Fras­
Manager
ier's parents, Mr. ane! Mrs.
183 North Pioneer
Long, during the holidays.
• Mr and Mrs Fred Dunn
Crescent City were calling
friends here recently
• Mrs W R Niswonger of Chilo­
quin has been a guest of her
mother. Mrs. Mary Works, who
is ill.
• Mr and Mrs. N. R. Ashcraft
and family spent Christmas at the
home of Mrs. Mary Bruner In
Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Ashcraft
hi
• Florence Allee and Dorral Mal-
lery of Oakland, Ore., returned
Sunday to attend Southern Ore­
gon Normal school.
• Mr and Mrs Guy Good re­
turned Monday from San Diego
where they have spent the holi-
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Rain Coats
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garment, at
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Navy Wool
Blouses ___
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Jumpers
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Men's Khaki and Blue Denim
Lace Bottom Bib Overalls, just
the thing to wear
a 4 /»/?
with boots
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Overstocked Men's Part Wool
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50, at GIVE-AWAY PRICES!
3 Pair Men's 8-inch Rubber
Packs (Firestone make), sizes
i:?-.
$2.65
• TALENT •
REMARKABLE decrease in
4
highway deaths during the
last quint er of 1937 was the high
Ityht *»f traffic safety news for the
year. Secretary of State Earl Snell
declared today in reviewing the
hl> hwtiy picture for the last 12
months
Other outstanding trends dur-
Ing the year were
\ last-quarter slump In trafile
Injuries paralleling the tire reuse
(n tleuths
A sustained Increase tn high
way travel over 1936
Continued Improvement of the
neeident■ reporting system
Secietary Snell reported great­
ly expanded efforts by his office
in thi‘ field <>f traffic safety, fol-
•wing authorization of the work
Newberg,
Dallas,
McMinnville.
Oregon City, West IJnn, Medford.
Grants Pass. Independence, Red
m<md ami Prineville The schools
will be extended to other com­
munities upon the completion of
present courses in January or
February
Safety movies have been shown
In 71 Oregon high schools, mid
will be kept In circulation until
they have been viewed by every
high school student body In the
rtate
Continuation of the present
plug ram and development of new
hminels of safety cdueutlon are
ome.i for 1088 Snail la hopeful
that with a comprehensive safety
tmpalgn carried on through the
entire year Oregon will take Its
place as the "safest state In the
union."
Z'* X
«V. \
observed their silver wedding an­
niversary during the holidays as
well Mr Ashcraft is superintend­
ent of Talent schools
• The community has been sad­
dened by the recent death of
Frank Kerby, well known farmer
of the Wagner creek district. He
had farmed the place for many
years and had earned a host of
friends Hi« wife, Etta, preceded
him in death three years ago.
Funeral services were held Dec
26 from the Litwiller funeral jmr-
lor in Ashland and interment was
in the Stearns cemetery
• Riley Corner of Klamath Falls
has been looking for a place to
locate in Talent, but has found
a shortage of available houses
• John Hamilton and wife of Tule
Lake spent the holidays with Mr
and Mrs Sam Hamilton and fam­
ily
Would someone like to
hear your voice tonight?
Attractive discount Long Distance rates to
many points apply from 7 p. m. to 4:30 a. m.
daily. These same discount rates are tn effect
for Sundays and apply from 7 p. m. Saturday
to 4:30 a. m. Monday.
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LEONARD BRAYTON PASSES
Leonard Franklin Brayton was
buried Sunday from the Lltwiller
funeral home with the Rev Ralph
J. Harer officiating Brayton died
Sunday
Interment was In the
TOOF cemetery
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