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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1938)
Page 2 Friday, May 13, 193« SOUTHERN OREGON MINER I About People You Know! • Mr. and Mrs H. B. Kellom of Medford WWW eallers Sunday at the home of Mrs. Mary1 Lewis of this city. Mrs. Lewis is the mother of Mrs Kellom. • Mrs. Clyde Nellis of Klamath • Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ford, who Falls spent last week-end at the make their home at Elk City, home of her mother. Mi’s Marcia Okla , visited Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G W. Roas. • John Denton, senior pharmacy Byrd. They were enroute to Seat student at OSC. visited his mother. tle Wa.-li Mrs. Bertha Denton, last week • G. W. Helm of Portland. Ore., end. spent Saturday and Sunday at the • Ted Schopf of Glide was in home of his son ano family, Mr Ashland last week-end visiting his and Mrs. Herman Helm, Joanne wife and infant daughter, Judith and Barbara. Ann. • Mrs. John Fanner, who has • Mr. and Mrs. G. O. C ium were been ill for a short time is im week-end visitors in Corvallis proved. where their daughter. Eleanor, at • Mrs W. B. Beebe of Ashland tends OSC. • Mr and Mrs Wirt Wright spent spent Sunday with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs H. Sunday at Crescent City. C. Beebe • John Billings returned Sunday evening to Dunsmuir after several • Miss Agnes White is confined days here at the home of his par to her home with illness. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Billings. • Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brails and • Bob Yeo, teacher in the Grants family of Ashland moved onto the Pass junior high school, visited home they bought from Mr. and here last week-end with his par Mrs. C. B. Lamkin 'Thursday. Mr. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Janies Yeo. • Frances Schilling. Rogue River teacher, spent Mothers’ day at the in San Francisco, Fresno and Sac home of her mother, Mrs. Etta ramento. • Ray Wood, former local resi Schilling, of this city. • Dr. E. G. Everett, M. D., phy dent. visited over the week-end sician and surgeon, Hersey buld- with Foster Thompson and other j ing, office phone 18-J, residence friends Wood, formerly employed I 18-L. (ltfc) by the highway department here, • Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hartman now is with Union Oil in Rose and young son of Junction City burg. were week-end visitors at the V • Mr and Mrs. Larry Porter D. Miller home here. Mrs. Hart spent last week-end in Klamath man is the former Maxine Miller. Falls where Porter attended an • Margaret Short left Saturday Elks ceremonial. evening for Tacoma where she • Wendell Ritzinger returned to will make an indefinite stay. San Luis Obispo. Calif., Saturday • Marjorie Scobert, music director after spending several days here in the city schools here, returned with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sunday evening from Eugene Nick Ritzinger. where she visited with her par • Doris Hunter and Johnny Paa- ents Saturday and Sunday. tega of Klamath Falls visited at • Alberta Thomas of Glendale the William Hunter home last was a week-end visitor at the week-end. home of her parents in Ashland. • Bill Ausland and Jean Eber • Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Ingle left hart fished Saturday and Sunday Sunday morning for California at Fish lake. where they will spend the re • Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doyle spent mainder of this week vacationing Sunday in Dunsmuir at the home of Mr. and Mrs Bill Bates. • Mrs Homer Billings spent the junior week-end in Eugene with her daughter. Jean, who attends U of O, later going on to Portland to visit another daughter, Mrs Kenneth Woods. • Ellen Franco, Grants Pass teacher, was a week-end visitor here at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs T. P. Franco • Mr. and Mrs George Shaffer and daughter Patti are vacation ing this week at the coast. • Mrs. A. J. McCallen returned Sunday from Portland where she has spent several weeks with her husband who is employed there. • Madge Mitchell who teaches in Gold Hill was a week-end visitor Ql ALin AND SERVICE: here at the home of her parents. • Jack Cady, Bill Tycer and Ken LaBranch attended the football I game in Eugene Saturday. • Marion S. Centers underwent a DAIRY major operation Thursday morn ing in the Yreka hospital. • BELLVIEW • CLOVER LEAF and Mrs. Laiuikbi are moving to land. Mias lxiuise Homes of Weed, 326 North Main street in Ashland C«llf Mi and Mrs Clarvnci • Mr» J, M. Crow left Wednesday Homes of Talent, and Mr. ami morning for Modesto, Calif, where Mrs Hugh McKenzie of Medford. she plans to visit friends and rel • Mrs It !•: Bell and family, atives for a short time. J H Williams. Mrs D. F. North. • A candidate’s ball is to be held Mr. and Mrs. W. O, Martin ami at the Grange hall Friday evening, Louise enjoyed a picnic near Gold starting at 1» o’clock. All the can Hill Sunday, returning by way of didates of Jackson county are in Jacksonville. vited to attend. Dickey’s orchestra • Mias Velma Athanas of Ash will furnish music and refresh land was a guest of Miss Marjorie meats will be served at midnight Bell over Saturday and Sunday • Mr. and Mrs W O Martin • Miss Anna Mae Hazel wimh I ar- were in Medford on business Wed rived here Monday evening from nesday morning Silviea, Orc. where she has been • Dale Williams spent Saturday teaching school. and Sunday with Lyndal Newbry • Mrs George Helms entertained at his home in Talent. the embroidery club at h<>r home • Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sexton and Tuesday afternoon. Those attend baby daughter of Klamath Falls ing wert' Mrs. Claude Connley, spent Tuesday at the home of Mrs Mrs. Herman Helm. Mra J. M Sexton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Crow. Mrs Edwin Dunn, Mrs Grimm. Walter Umgstreth, and the hos • Clifford Hazelwood. Miss Nina tess. Mrs. Helms. Hazelwood. Mrs Hazel Fems of • The Bellview Home Extension Ashland and Mr. ami Mrs. Plaep unit held its meeting at the enjoyed a trip to Crescent City Grange hall Friday They elected Sunday. officers as follows: Mrs Vai In • Miss Margaret Dahl, who is low. chairman; Mrs George visiting here from Montana with Helms, vice-chairman: Mrs. Wal Mi and Mra. George Yockel and ter Longa t ret h, secretary-treusur- family, is employed at the Siber er. The next meetiag, which will ian shop b* held in June, will tie in tin • Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Parker for mof a picnic at the home of and Mrs George Owens enter Mrs Chester Applegate. tained at their home Sunday. Mr. • The Upper Valley Community and Mrs. Charlie Homes of Ash-1 club held its meeting Wednesday. TEA A 1 o'clock luncheon was served with Mrs. George Heims, Mra Rusal 11 and Mrs Lungatreth as hostesses The installation of offi cers was held after which came a handkerchief shower for Mrs C B. l^amkin. who is leaving the community The next meeting will la1 the second Wednesday In Hep tember. • Mr and Mrs Mask Title made a trip to Medford and Central Point Saturday • Miss Eunice Kincaid was out of school a few days thia week du, to un injured foot. • Mrs ('lina Taylor of Ashland and Mis. Beth Hainaker spi^ Mothers' day at the home of jM .»nd Mis Archie Kincaid. Taylor la Mra. Kincaid's mother • Miss Allene Inlow has been selected to teach the seventh grade In the Gold Hill school next yeai She now is principal at the Ruch school near Jacksonville. • J II Williams was In Talent on buslncsa Wednesday LEAVES OFF THE CALENDAR befjote uou. PAT Now is the time to install ultra-modern gas heating—at today's low prices—with not a cent to pay until October 1. 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