Page 2 Friday, July 8, 1938 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER who la a patient in St. Vincent hospital She was operated on for goiter Tuesday morning and la re­ covering nicely. Mr Moore la ex­ pected home in a few days. • Dorothy Durkee of Eugene, Z.shland visiting at the T 8. Wiley • The Bellview Grange, which former resident, spent the week­ home and with other relatives and entered a float in the July 4 par­ end visiting at the Broili home. friends. ade. won first prize in the organi­ • Vic Sandei v.- . .*1 with rela­ *> Mr and Mrs Ralph Hon of zation division Mra Ed Gow land tives at Marshfield last week-end. Memphis. Tenn . visited here over was chairman with Mra. Henry • Alden Roberts, who has been tne week-end with Mr and Mrs Stenrud and Mrs Kincaid working working in northern Oregon, spent J W Mcl-ain enroute to Lake with her. a few days in Ashland visiting Louiat* and other Canadian points. • Miss Marjorie Beil, with Jack with friends early in the week. •> B C. Forsythe returned to Uni­ Roberson of Medford and other • Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hartman versity friends, spent several of Oregon after visiting Medford of Junction City. Ore., visited here here over lays over the holidays with his cent City. the week-end in Cres­ over the week-end with relative« family. and friends. • Curtia Byrd is at hia home here • Jack -Moore of Medford tran- <) Ray Beardon of Portland has from hia work in Dorris, Calif «acted business ui Ashland Wed- recently been employed at Mars' • A birthday party was given in shoe shop. ne.-.r.ij Lithia park in honor of the birth­ • Mrs. C. C. Robertson returned O Mrs. Bill Johnson. Mrs. Mae day anniversary of Mrs 1. E Wednesday from a two weeks va­ Lambert and daughter Della tran­ Deaiimond last week Those at­ sacted business in Roseburg Wed­ tending were Mrs Herman Helm. cation in California. • Mr. and Mrs. Everett McGee nesday. Mrs Walter Longetreth. Mrs Ed­ left Wednesday for Lake o' the <> Mr and Mis. Walt Jarmin and win Dunn. Mrs Roy Crow. Mrs Woods. family and Mr. and Mrs. Muriel J M Crow. Mrs C Conley. Mrs • Mr and Mrs. Louis Podge and Jarmin of Medford visited Mr &>>d George Helms. Betty Dunn, Veeda Robert Lkalge S[H?nt July 4 week- Mrs. R W. Swartsley over the Williams Joanne and Barbara end at Lake o' the Woods. Helm and the honored guest. Mrs week-end. • Dr. Karl Dryud of Klamath t> Visitors at the home of Mr I. E Lh*admond Falls visited in Ashland with and Mrs. Gary’ Newton Wednes­ • Mrs K L Brantley and chil­ friends and relatives during the day were Betty Ferguson of Port­ dren. Gene. Bob and Clarice, and holidays. land, Mrs. Lowell Williams of two sisters of Mrs Brantley spent • John Gnffin visited with his Salem and Mrs. G E Newton of the week-end at Crescent City, re­ parents in Albany over the week­ Independence. Ore turning to their homes Monday end. • Margaret Short returned Wed­ evening • Mr. and Mrs. Larry Porter nesday from Tacoma. Wash., • Mr and Mrs Elmer Byrd vis­ spent the holidays in Dunsmuir at where she has been vacationing ited here with relatives over the holidays. home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob for the last few weeks Pinson. • Mrs Jimmie Metz is visiting • Mr and Mrs Woodworth were • Dr. E. G. Everett, M. D.. phy­ her parents in Eugene for a few at their home here Sunday and I Monday from Lake o' the Woods. I sician and surgeon. Hersey bidd­ days this week. ing, office phone 18-J. residence • Genevieve Patterson left Wed- where Mr Woodworth la building 18-L 11 tic) nesday for Corvallis where she a cabin for Will Dodge of Ashland • Mr and Mrs. C. V. Flanders left will be the guest of her sister. • Mr and Mrs Ivan Farmer and ' Thursday for Albany where they Mrs. Frank Land for a few weeks sons Jack and Jerry are visiting will visit with relatives for a few • Mrs Earl Leever and son left here this week, planning to return days. recently for Corvallis to visit for to Mr Farmer's work at Dorris, [ Calif . next week. • Mr. and Mrs. Larkin Grubb and a few days. • Mr. and Mrs. Dick McKenzie sons are vacationing on the coast ! and son Robert of Sisters, Ore.. for a few days. spent Monday at the home of Mr • Mr. and Mrs. Linn Mills and 'and Mrs Herman Helm. Mr and Mrs. Billy Hulen of Med­ • Mr and Mrs. Earl Rozelle of ford spent the holiday in Ashland. Modesto. Calif., visited over July • Mr and Mrs. William Darby of Eagle Point spent Monday in Ash­ • Miss Ola Mae Grimm returned 4 with Mr and Mrs J. M Crew land visiting with friends and en­ to her home here Sunday after They drove to Crater Lake Mon- ! day. joying the celebration. having spent a week visiting in • Mrs Homer Moore attended a • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lind and Klamath Falls with relatives. son Bill of Corvallis left Wednes­ • Mr and Mrs Walter Hash and picnic In Lithia park Thursday af- day after spending the holidays in daughter Edna spent Monday in , temoon given by the Friendly J class of the Presbyterian church Ashland visiting with Mrs Hash's • Mr and Mrs D E York of | parents Mr and Mrs G W. Jones. Medford spent the holidays at the • The Bellview Parent-Teachers Herman Helm home association, who held a concession • Mr and Mrs J M Crow and in Lithia park over the holidays, their guests. Mr and Mrs Earl I cleared a nice sum which will be Rozelle. Mr and Mrs. Walter used during the winter season to Longstrelh and family and Mr provide hot lunches for the school and Mrs. I E Deadmond enjoyed . children Mrs Reynolds acted as a picnic in Lithia park Monday. 1 chairman with Mr and Mrs. Ed • Mr and Mrs. Chester Farmer When You Are Ready Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Long- and son Bobby are visiting here To Move Phone 238-R streth, Mr and Mrs Willis Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. George Helms. Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. Herman Helm, Mrs Wean us and Mrs I E Dead­ mond working with her George SI UNION STREET Helms built the concession and George Yockel hauled the lumber • Mr. and Mrs. Herb Moore and son spent the week-end at Lake o' the Woods • Mr. and Mrs Miles Farmer and daughter of Dorris. Calif., spent the week-end and Monday with relatives here. • R E Bell, who is employed at the Crescent mill near Greenville, and son Robert Bell, who also is employed at the California mill, visited over the holidays with Mrs. Bell and family, returning Monday evening to their work. • Mrs John Fanner, who has been ill for the last several weeks, is able to be up again. • Mr. and Mrs N B Hull spent Monday at Lake o' the Woods as guests of Mr and Mrs. Louis Dodge of Ashland. • Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brahs and daughter Betty and Elmer Ayers spent Saturday and Sunday at Squaw lake fishing. • Claude Moore left last week for Portland to be with Mrs. Moore. j About People You Know! ] L-----------------------------------------— this week from Dorris, Calif., as I « W W Brahs and II I. Clay mb of Aahland were fishing at the mill there is closed this week U»’ Woods Thursday. • Mr and Mrs W O. Martin, Mr and Mrs D. F Korth W I The many friends of Ham Evans Seibert. Louise Martin, Ma I m * I Met- will regret to learn of his death, calfe, J. H Williams and Alice which occurred last Sunday morn­ Metcalfe enjoyed a picnic In Uthla ing at his home lie hail been In park Monday ill health for several months The • Mrs Mark True attended a pic- Evans family arc former residents nic birthday dinner given In honor of Bellview and still own n ranch of Mrs J. F. Keeney of Aahland In the community Mra Evans and recently. daughter Ella survive • Mr and Mrs Ray Clary and family and Mr and Mrs. t Walter Sexton and daughter Elizabeth of Klamath Falls «pent the week end and Monday with Mr. and Mia I Ed Grimm Mra Clary and Mia , Sexton are daughters of Grimma • Miss Edna Hash la entertaining her cousin. Carl Harris, for aev oral daya He plana to leave Boon for Alaska, where he will apend the summer. Good Burglary Insurance! ( ( • BELLVIEW • HAULING OF ALL KINDS Here’s one instance where the best burglary insurance is the cheapest. 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