Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 21, 1938, Page 2, Image 2

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    Friday, January 21, 193M
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Pag® 2
1 of pioneer history has been un- • Mrs Millard Grubb and young
' Dickey's orchestra will furnish the
non left Tuesday for Dunsmuir,
music and refreshments
i earthed."
served at midnight. The
Lawyers, historians and other» where they will visit.
i scheduled for 9 p. nt.
' having occasion to do historical
• Mis Taylor Williams made a
' or legal research will find the i
• Mr. and Mrs. Mark True visited trip to Medford Monday to at-
I county Inventories extremely help
Monday at the home of Mrs. j tend a meeting for Grange lec­
ful, it Is believed.
True’s father, H. L. Gregory and turer* under the leadership of LMJRTLAND- A complete inventory of Jackson county records, dat­
An extensive survey of public
her sister, Mrs Arthur Sellers of Mrs Mabel C. Mack.
ing from the time of the first county court session at Jacksonville and private manuscripts now is
Central Point.
• Mrs. Al Sherad and daughters. in ISM Is te be published by the Historical Records survey of the
• Mr. and Mrs. M Charles Hast Mis Gladys Gale and Mrs W. M. Works Progress administration, it has been announced by Mnrgnret being conducted by the atate pro­
visited Saturday at the home of Kenyon made a trip to Grants Clarke of Portland, assistant state supervisor of the Oregon survey. ject. Much valuable historical in
lleudqunrtere for lluylng
formation is to be found in pio­
Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Hull.
and Neiilng of
Pass last Sunday to visit with A second draft copy of the inventory now is being prepared and neer diaries, states Miss Clarke,
• Mrs R. E. Bell and family relatives.
Fruits and Vegetables
date of publication will be announced when the draft has received who 1» conducting the mnnuscripi
made a business trip to Medford • Mr. and Mrs. J. Ed Gowland approval of the national editorial office in Washington.
survey. She urges persons pos
•
Wednesday afternoon.
The Jackson county inventory. In addition to a comprehensive scsMlng or knowing the location ol
bought a 20-acre tract of land
• Mrs. J. O. Thompson and son on
COOKING
APPLES
avenue owned formerly description of county records, will contain a historical sketch of the such documents to write to the I
Warren of Ashland visited Tues­ by Walker
county and an introductory essay*------------------------------------------------ Historical Records survey, room 1
Mr.
Goodhue.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
|H*r I m > x 3flc
day evening at the home of Mr. Gowland plan to build.
on the condition, housing, care,
records has already been published 3. Myler building, Portland.
and Mrs. N. B. Hull.
and
accessibility
of
records
kept
"The survey doos not ilesite
Vegetable or Tomato
• A Bellview Grange dance is • Mr. and Mrs. Noel Heard and in the Medford court house. Cop­ by the Oregon survey and, in ad­
announced for Friday, Jan. 21. son Weldon of Ashland were din- ies of the inventory will be avail­ dition to Jackson county, drafts possession of private documenta." I
SOIT*
ner guests at the home of Mr.
at the county court house and of 28 other counties have been declares Miss Clarke "We wish ’
and Mrs. Walter Longstreth Sun­ able
merely
to
note
the
contents
anil
submitted
to
Washington.
The
|H'r
can lit'
at the Medford public library.
day.
Tile work of inventorying Jack- Oregon survey is part of a na­ seek permission of the owner to 1
• Mr. and Mrs Crawford Smith son county records was begun by tional program to inventory pub­ make available to the public what
ftr
HOT SA I CE
were dinner guests at the home of Alfred Segsworth of Ashland on lic and private records with a historical information they con­
Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Hull Sunday. March 7, 1936. Segsworth recent­ view towards making available to tain We never publish a private
wk deliver
document without the owner’s
• Richard C. Joy returned Wed­ ly began a recheck of the court the public vital historical and consent
and cooperation."
nesday from a short trip to Cor­ house and hopes to complete the legal information.
"A great deal of hitherto un­
vallis where he attended a state work shortly. Much valuable as­
4-H leaders' conference.
sistance, states Miss Clarke, was known historical data has been
• W. J. Morris, who recently given the survey by both public discovered by survey field work­
broke an ankle, is recovering as officials and private citizens of
ers since inauguration of the pro­
well as cun be expected. His son. Jackson county.
t.
Emmit Morris of Gazelle. Calif., I An inventory of Morrow county ject two years ago," states Ken­
7,
is here caring for him.
neth Fitzgerald, editor in charge
4
• Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown were Martin, Mildred Martin and Char- of Oregon county Inventories
I
I dinner guests Tuesday evening of | lie Cuthbertson of Klamath Kails. "Future histories of Oregon will
■
Travel in complete comfort Ibis winter
■ Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Hull.
I
I
• Mr. and Mrs.
who have be greatly supplemented and num­
by healthfully heated Greyhound hue.
• Mrs. Taylor Williams and Mrs. j been spending Demick,
the last several erous gaps In past historical
Numerous, well limed echedulee Io all
I Vai Enlow plan to attend the weeks at the home
of Mr. and
will be bridged as a
I
pointe make Greyhound travel moot
1 home interest conference in Cor- Mrs. R. D. Reynolds and family knowledge
convenient. Low nioavy raving lares
vallis Feb. 8 to 11. Mrs. Williams left Thursday morning for their result of this work."
One of the main purposes of the
make II moot economical.
will go as delegate of the Bell­ home in Nebraska accompanied by
view Grange and Mrs. Enlow as a Mrs. R. D. Reynolds and two chil­ survey, according to Fitzgerald,
ROUND-TRIP
Let Us Save You delegate
from the Home Exten­ dren, who will visit relatives and has been to emphasize the value
$10 08
1DRTI.AND
of
preserving
historical
and
legal
sion unit.
Money—
UAMRISW
70ft
friends there. She plans to be gone records. “On numerous occasions”
EUGENE
• Mr. and Mrs. Parmen and chil- several weeks.
13 2ft
SAN FRANCISCO
LOW
I dren, Harley and Hazel, who are $ Mrs. Vai Enlow and son Glen he states "our field workers have
Come in and Get
SA I. EM
9 40
; former residents of this commun­ returned Friday from Portland, aided county officials In providing
FARES
ity, now are living at Lay's camp. where they were called by the safer and more convenient reposi­
Our Prices!
DEPOT—NININGER'M CAFE
I Hazel has entered the Bellview death of Mrs. Enlow's niece. Mrs. tories for public archives In some
instances they have discovered
i school.
Earl Jones. Mrs. Jones had at­
legal
documents
• Mrs. Edwin Dunn entertained tended Ashland high school and important
; the bridge club of which she is a will be better remembered here thought to be lost. In practically
every county inventoried so far
member to a dessert luncheon at as Claire Walker.
some unusual and interesting bit
her home one day last week.
• Mr and Mrs. G. W. Jones and
• The Bellview Telephone com­ Mrs. Mae Harris of Ashland and
pany held its meeting Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hash, who
last week. The same officers, who make their home in Knappa. Ore.,
have been seated for the last 27 were dinner guests Saturday of
years,
were
reelected:
Fred Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hash and
Homes, president, and A. C. Joy, daughter Edna. Mr. and Mrs.
secretary-treasurer. W. L. Moore Charles Hash are spending several
and Paul Held were reelected di­ days at the Walter Hash home.
rectors, with I. E. Deadmond to They are brothers.
replace Charles Brown. Members • Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Reed of
voted to charge $1.50 assessment the Dead Indian district returned
annually.
Wednesday from Long Beach,
• Mr. Amer of Medford visited Calif., where they spent the last
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. two months visiting with two of
Hull Saturday morning.
their sons.
• Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Peachy of • Miss Leota Harris of Ashland
J. 4..
Lincoln street in Ashland cele­ is spending several days with Miss
brated their 58th wedding anni­ Edna Hash of the Dead Indian
versary at their home last Friday. district.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Peachy and • A dinner will be served to mer­
family and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin chants of Ashland by the home
Dunn and family were there to economics committee of the Bell­
enjoy the day. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. view Grange at the Grange hall
Peachy are former residents of Friday evening. Jan. 28. Mrs. Wal­
this district.
ter Hash, Mrs. Vincent Lanini and
• Mr. and Mrs. Louis Iverson, Mrs. Willis Byrd, home economics
who for some time have lived on committee, will have charge of the
i the Welis ranch have now moved kitchen. Mrs. Edwin Dunn will
: to Lay's camp.
serve as chairman of the dining
• The Bellview Parent-Teacl’ers room committee. The reception
■ association holds its meeting Fri­ committee includes Mr. and Mrs.
day, Jan. 21. The teachers, Jack G. A. Andrews and Edwin Dunn.
Balding. M;ss Eunice Hager and A program will be presented dur­
(To Buy Right, Buy Now)
Miss Julir- Quimby, will prepare ing the dinner hour and dancing
' the program. Ah parents .ire will follow. Tickets will be on sale
urged to attend.
at the Ashland Chamber of Com­
• The Bellview basketball boys merce and at the Grange hall.
! made a trip to Jacksonville to • Miss Edna Hash, who has been
(Priced Right)
' play there .ust Tuesday. The Ecil- ill from bronchitis, is improved.
i view boys won the game 17-12. • Lonnie Burnette, who is mak­
Ben Christheb of Ashland and ing his home with Mr. and Mrs.
. Principal Jack Balding drove the Herman Helm, plans to enter
COME IN AND GET
I boys over.
Ashland high school at the be­
• Lloyd Moore visited Sunday ginning of the new semester Mon­
OUR PRICES
| evening with Mr. and Mrs. N. B day.
I Hull.
Black Oak Wood
• Ed Williams, who has been
• Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Farmer spending the last several months
daughter Doloret and Mr. and with Jake Royston, left last week,
Seasoned, 82.50 Tier and
Mrs. Miles Farmer and daughter with the Ed Goettling family of
Betty Lou of Dorns, Calif., are Ashland, for Idaho to make his
While it Lasts
spending a few days this week at home there. The Goettling family
BODY FIR—WHITE OAK
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis has purchased a ranch there.
Byrd and family.
Full-sized. 42* cabinet type model. Complete with famous Astogril Broiler.
PINE AND LAUREL
• The Bellview Grange held its
• Miss Genevieve Farmer re­ meeting Tuesday evening. Hosts
Four Speed-Plus-Simmer burners. Automatic Oven Heat Control. Fully insu­
turned Monday evening from announced for next meeting are
lated for fuel economy. Life-time construction. This magnificent range ...
Portland, where she was called by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Panky, Mr
the death of her niece, Rosalee and Mrs. W. O. Martin, Mr. and
Spafford, daughter of Mrs. Amy Mrs. Henry Stenrud, Mr. and Mrs.
Farmer Spafford. Mrs. Spafford is Earnest Rogers and Mr. and Mrs.
a former resident of Bellview and R. E. Newbry.
is well remembered here.
• Saturday evening a group of
young people held a party at the
W. O. Martin home. Those at­
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(IN BELLVIEW)
tending included Robert Bell, Mar­
cient,
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jorie
Bell,
Glen
Weybright,
Rose
­
WE DELIVER
mary Bell, Whitle Kannasto, Vel­
ican
Gas
Association.
ma Athanas, Helen Dunn, Bud
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uïïî. ï Historical Records Survey
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NOTICE!
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FOR $1.50—MARCH 1ST THE
PENALTY IS ADDED.
G. R. CARTER,
County Clerk
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