Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 12, 1938, Page 2, Image 2

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Friday, Auguat 12, 1938
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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About People You Know!
• Gertrude Carter of Eugene was • Bill Bromley returned Sunday
Canyonville
following
a
a guest at the home of Mr and from
Mrs James Metz during the week. week's visit there with friends
• Pricilla Marsh of Eugene Is at­ • Florence Bellinger, former resi­
tending the Shakespearean festi­ dent, is visiting at the home of
val this week Miss Marsh is a Mr and Mrs Guy Applewhite.
senior journalism student at the • Mt and Mrs Larkin'Grubb and
U of O.
sons John and Milo visited rela­
• Mr. and Mrs Alan Prescott of tives in Dunsmuir Sunday.
Chiloquin visited with Ashland • Among local people to attend
friends and relatives Tuesday
the Elks picnic in Grants Paas
• Mrs. Ted Schopf and Mr and Sunday were Mr and Mrs For­
Mrs. Frank Thomas transacted rest O'Connell. Wanda Purves. Lu­
business in Chiloquin over the cille Smith. Bifl O Brien and Larry
week-end. Mr. Thomas and Mr. Gill
Schopf have contracts to teach in • Mrs. M E. Carroll and son
Chiloquin public schools for the Frank of Los Angeles have pur­
chased the property of R W. Mc­
next year.
• Vernon Trimble of Grants Pass Neal. 645 Liberty street, and will
is among the many Shakespearean make their home in Ashland.
fans to attend the festival here • H C. Galey was a business
visitor in Klamath Falls Tuesday.
this week
• Lee Ryan was a business vis­ • Mrs. C M Litwiller and daugh­
itor in Portland during the week. ter Doris left Wednesday for Sa­
• C. V Flanders of Bellview was lem where they will visit with
a Klamath Falls visitor Wednes­ relatives
• Wanda Purves left Wednesday
day.
• Virginia Frost of San Francisco for a two weeks vacation in San
arrived Sunday for a visit at the Francisco and other northern Cali­
home of her parents. Mr and Mrs. fornia points.
G. M Frost Miss Frost is a form­ • Mayor and Mrs. T S Wiley
er resident and has attended Ash­ left recently for Portland where
they will attend the Nazarene
land schools.
• Robert Yeo returned Monday camp meeting. They plan to visit
from Salem where he has been with relatives enroute.
• Mrs. Ray Guise, accompanied
«siting with friends.
• Mrs. W. G. Sander and daugh­ by her sisters and mother, is
ters Roseangela and Mary spent spending a week vacationing on
Tuesday in Yreka. Calif., visiting the coast.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill • Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Poley re­
turned Tuesday from Lake o' the
Sander.
• Dr. E. G. Everett, M. D.. phy­ Woods.
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sician and surgeon, Hersey buld-
ing, office phone 18-J, residence
18-L.
(ltfc)
• Lucille Hartwell spent the
week-end at the home of her par­
ents in Rogue River
• Mrs Gordon Duffield is spend­ • Mr and Mrs. Oscar Martin. Mr.
ing several days in San Francisco and Mrs. Donald Korth, Warren
this week
Seibert and Sammie Bell enjoyed
• Russell Parr returned Tuesday a drive to Grants Pass Sunday.
from the coast where he has been
• RE. Bell made a trip to Green­
fighting fire.
ville. Calif.. Saturday. He returned
• Mr and Mrs George Oium and
to his home Wednesday He was
daughter Eleanor returned Sunday
accompanied on the return trip as
from the coast where they vaca­
far as Canby. Calif., by his son
tioned for a week.
Robert, who is employed there
• Dr. Carl Dryud of Klamath
Falls visited relatives and friends • Mr. and Mrs. Axel Sei berg of
McCloud. Calif., were guests at
in Ashland Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs Riley Pittinger the W. W. Brahs home over the
left Sunday for their home in week-end. They have bought prop­
Portland after a visit here at the ertv near Ashland and plan to
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pit­ make their home here.
• Mrs Vai Inlow and Miss Ailene
tinger.
• Mr. and Mrs. R. E Moon were Inlow returned Monday from a trip
to Longview. Wash They made
Grants Pass visitors Sunday.
the trip bv the coast highway and
returned via the Mount Hood loop
and Wapanita cutoff and McKen­
zie pass.
• Mr. and Mrs. Gene Faus of La-
Grande. 'Ore., arrived Wednesday
to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Martin and J H Williams Mrs
Fans is a niece of Mr Williams.
9 The Rev. Young of the Luth­
eran church of Medford held serv­
ices at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Ed Grimm Tuesday evening of this
week.
• Miss Louise Martin accompan­
ied friends from Medford to Yreka
Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Heard of
Ashland
have
purchased
the
George Erwin place near the over­
head bridge and plan to move
there in September.
• Mrs. Fred Homes and Mrs Ila
Meyers of Ashland spent last week
in Portland, returning to their
homes Tuesday.
• Those attending the 4-H club
• BELLVIEW •
WRESTLING!
8:50 MONDAY NIGHT
3 ALL-STAR MAIN EVENTS
ME DFORD ARMORY
COLD,
CLEAN and
GOOD-
The Three Pals
That Jolly Well Make
Beer A Pleasure!
picnic held at Jackson Hot springs
Friday were the leaders. Mis Ed
Dunn, Mrs
Walter Ixmgatreth
and Richard Joy, and members
Veed* Williams. Bartiara Helm.
Marvin Foyer. Joanne Helm, Bet­
ty Dunn. Jack Williams. Bob
Dunn. Dale Williams and Melvin
Poyer. After the picnic a business
meeting was held by the Jackson
county leaders association, with
President Richard Joy in change
They decided to hold the home
economics fair Aug 18 and 19 and
their livestock fair Sept 22 and
23
• The embroidery club held a
picnic Tuesday at Helman's Baths.
Besides the regular members. Mis
J. M Crow. Mrs Stoy Crow. Mrs
Herman Helm. Mis George Helms,
Mis Walter Longstreth and Mrs
Claude Conley, two guests were
present. Mis Conley's mother-in-
law. ami Mrs. I. E Deadmond.
• A group of girls who camped
in the Applegate district last week
returned Saturday evening They
were Rosemary Bell, Alice Edge­
hill. iaiis Welch. Leona Chipman.
Beryl King. Wanda Reynolds. Es
ther Wade. Fern Weanus. Jean
Wall, Imogene Fieguth and Eula
Weanus TTiey were chaperoned by
Mrs. Fieguth
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• Miss Betty Avent of Elk creek
is visiting at the home of Mr and
Mrs. Archie Kincaid.
• Miss Virginia Renick of Myrtle
Point is visiting here for a short
time at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Charles Anderson She is a niece
of Mrs. Anderson.
• Miss Edith Arnold, who is em­
ployed at the Portland sanitarium,
is expected the last of this week
by her parents, Mr and Mrs. Al­
bert Arnold. She will spend a short
time here.
• Mrs L. E L. Jones visited last
week at the home of Mr and Mrs
Roy Crow. She was enroute to
Long Beach to join her husband. ,
who is an officer in the navy. She
is a daughter of Mr. Crow
• A son, weighing seven and one-
half pounds, was bom to Mr. and !
Mrs John Ri»bison Tuesday eve­
ning Mr Robison is employed on
the Joy ranch
Miss Eleanor Menegal of I „ike
view is visiting at the Delbert
Mongold home for a short time
She is a sister of Mrs Mongold.
• Mr and Mrs Gerald Ward of
southern California spent the last
several weeks visiting at the home
of Mr and Mrs Charles Hast
Mrs Ward is a sister of Mr Hast
• Mr and Mrs George Purtell
left this week for southern Call
fornia. where they will spend a
short time visiting with friends
and relatives
• Mr and Mrs Walter Long­
streth and Veeda Williams and
Mr and Mrs J M Crow enjoyed
a trip to Crescent City Sunday
• Mis Johnny Gruelle and son
Dick arrived from their home in
Hollywood Wednesday morning to
spend an indefinite time visiting
it the home o Mr and Mrs Fred
Homes
• Mrs J O. T.i'ent and daughter.
Mrs itaidan Itaffield
lett Inst
week for San Francisco Mrs Tal­
ent plans to go through the« clinic
during her visit there
• Mrs J C Orr and children of
Klamath Falls are spending a
short time at the J O. Talent
home.
• Mr and Mrs Wade Wallis at­
tended a Nebraska picnic held In
Lithia park Sunday.
HAULING
OF ALL KINDS
When You Are Ready
To Move Phone 238-K
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SOUTHERN OREGON GAS CORP.
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