Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 03, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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SOUTHERN OREGON
TALENT • • HILTS NEWS •
r people of the Methodist
Mrs
I soi|’,,*‘‘l* *>r'
party
L with '• blrthilay
About 30
fcday evening
of
|t enjoyed refreshments
rrl
Ind coffee
L Helen Hewitt of Phoenix
[Wednesday night with Mrs
L-ox and Thurstiay with the
Lon family
.hui Biggin* and his inotln i
L|nv i'’1 >Sn" Francisco, Mi
L- home Mis Higgins plans
lumlng home in a couple of
L Gordon was called home by
ckne** mid
i— death of his
“j paased uwny
win* recently
[' »nd Mrs <’ W Collins of
xhliUKl mines spent a few
list week with Mr and Mrs
|r Wally
I »nd Mis Fred Hodapp of
L| point sjient Sundny with
L k I M is R F I’arks
f mid Mrs. Clarence Homes
on Mr and
■aughtci called
i
|Cliff<»r<i Collins at Table
Sut unlay afternoon.
linavn, a newcomer to Tai-
hoved last week into the Fer-
[nperty
H Surah Purdue. Ml years of
Lissed away at the home of
L,n Jim iast week Hhc had
I her home with her son for
),! years
Bob ixignn made a busi-
(,-ip to Medford Saturday
r mid Mis Lyle Tame s|H-nt
ay nt Griffith Creek with Mr
mother and his brother
• llllt Uuhvs c.ub met Thursday
with Mrs Fred Haynes as hostess
Bridge score cards and favors
were in the national colors in
honor of Washington's birthday
Winner of high prize at bridge was
Mrs R Gllbrrg arid low, M ih a
Nelson Others present were Mrs
dames II Im Jarnrtt, W McClua
key, J Clark. W Holmberg It
Mchlappl, R Elliott. J Francis
B Ollom, M J Bailey. R Harris.
T Quumme, F Ward and A Men
des
• Mr and Mis Gene Champagm
and Mis Snowden Egline of Kia
math Falls visited at W M i -CI im
key's Wednesday
• Mt and Mrs Jack Clark drovi
to Yreka Wednesday evening t<>
visit Mr Clark's mother on hei
birthdxy
• Mr and Mis Bill Tallis return
«1 from their vacation trip Sun
day evening
• Mr and Mis W W Walkei ami
family s|»-nt the week end at Bur
nry viaiting relatives
• In It Schlappi drove to Yreka
Friday
• Repair work
on the fence
around the baseball field was
started Saturday. Several panels
were down and needed to be re­
built.
• Mr and Mrs E HJertager re-
turned Sunday evening from their
vacation trip to southern Cali-
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tomia.
• Mrs <1 Black and son Ivan.
I
Mr and Mrs W Gran and I son
Billy and Vai Temple attended
the show In Ashland Sunday
• Mrs Joe Francis and Mr and
Mrs Ernest Francis were in Yre­
ka Saturday
• Bill Irutro and son
Norman
were in Medford Saturday
• Harold Fast of Portland visited
at the Fraiey home Sunday Miss
Mildred Berwert. who has been
visiting here, returned to Drain,
Ore, with him
• Mr
an-1 Mrs James Purvis
sjient the week-end in Ashland
• Mr and Mis George Reigel
were In Medford Saturday
• Mr and Mrs Warren Fox re­
turned from their vacation trip to
the World's Fair Sunday
• Mrs
Ben Ollom entertained
Monday afternoon with a birthday
jmrty in honor of Mrs —
R Elliott
others present were Mesdames
Frank Ohlund, Frank Ward. W
McCluskey, W Holmberg, A H
Samuelson. W T Poff and Fred
Haynes
• Mr and Mrs Fred Haynes were
shopping in Medford Saturday
• V Warrens is visiting with his
family in Durham. Calif
L Mcda Fox and Mrs Marlin
L.n spent Friday with Mix
Blrwitt ami family at Phoenix
L Karl Baylor received word
I her sister, Mrs Lydia Van
Lrul Jerome Prairie, that she
try ill Mrs Baylor left the
L part of the week to be with
[nd take rare of her Mrs Van
lie was formerly of Talent
|r Petri ami Dudley Estes
dinner guests of Mr
ami
Joe Tryon Thurmtay
ke many friends and neighbors
|m Corn Denham were gricv-
b hear of her pluming Mrs
many
|am lived In Talent
I before going to Ashland to
Mrs. Denham
r her home
•d the property where Mr and
Roy Parr are living
work on the new rv
Inlshii
hi.ii hail is now under way
[neats and tienchcs and other
[res will Soon tie complete and
[in readiness for the next
[ mt .
L- Townsend club met Thurs-
rvening at the city hall with
it 30 members In attendance
yograni of speeches ami a quiz
latlonal problems was conduct-
by Mrs Harriett Bates' com-
In- on prog rains
After the
p*m refreshments were uerv-
■x-rmicl McReynolds of Grants
Bi was a guest of Mr and Mrs
B Chi 1<1<-is and other friends
■ old neighbors here Sunday
Bn Clark built a fireplace for
■ Hurd on Granite street in
■land last week.
Kir and Mrs John Hamilton of
K Lake «topped here In Talent
Bisit their relatives enroute
Ke from the San Francisco fair
■ first of the week
Kir and Mrs. C. C. Harper and
■lly have purchased the prop
■r recently vacated by Alton
Bt an<l family who are moving
B their new home adjoining the
Be they hnve occupied for the
Bt three years. Mr Hart is
Bm*d In the jHiuliry business
■ MndlM i fine stock of chi< k
B old and young.
Btr. Furrer's neighbors and
Bids are pleased to learn that
■1 improving at the Community
Vital In Medford, where he has
f1 a patient for the past two
Btha
■ pinochle game was held at
I city hall Saturday night, with
I tables and about 30 present
|rnjoy<-<| the evening.
Birs Irene Wells and Iota Mil-
I “ttended
a
miscellaneous
|wer given at the home of Mrs
IE Garic in Valley View in
!°r of Mrs Mildred Glass
fTht- Rudy Conner home on Gib-
I avenue is being reconstructed
I" new asbestos shingles on the
kide walls which adds much to
lEppearance of the house
pne logs belonging to Charley
pters and Steve Thanos which
I been decked here along the
Imad track are being hauled
py to Medford thia week.
Rhe Talent Irrigation company
pn work on the ditch leading
[from Oak street in Aahland
tr<1 1, with several men from
[*nt on the job
|Mr- and Mrs. C. A. Zickafoos,
P have been living on the An-
F»1 road, moved to Talent last
r* They are living in the Ja-
* house near the railroad.
, ™ Elizabeth I .earning, who
been visiting her daughter and
’•>n-law, Mr. and Mrs
Ellis
ran of Klamath Fails, return­
home Friday.
p E Green and family and F
rem ,lnfj jay Cochran and
er left Thursday for Vancou-
< ORA VICTORIA DENHAM
Funeral set ■- k m fm Cora Vta
torta Denham. 02, who died Feb
24 at her home on Granite street,
were held at 10 a m. Feb 27 at
the IJtwlller Funeral home with
We’re stringing with the up-
th.- Rev C B Dunham officiating
Interment was in Stearns ceme­ lifter who wants all of us to sing
at our work When we do this in
tery
our little old one-man shop, we're
sure of an appreciative audience.
I.I I.I M tV JONES
Weston Leader.
Fiuirral services for Lulu May
Jones. <13, who died Feb 24 at her
home on California street, were
Oregon colons now get nothing, '
nt 2 p in Feb 27 at the but it may be that's what they're ,
Litwiller Funeral home with the doing
Weston leader.
Rev James Morgan officiating
Interment was in Mountain View
A process has just been devel­
cemetery.
oped for making news print of old
newspapers. Thus Len Hall's col­
ver, B C where they will is* em­ umn in the Ashland Miner is not
ployed during the spring and sum­ a total loss
Weston Leader.
mer
• Keith Thorenaon and family are
moving to Mrs Helen Higgins’
house recently occupied by Jay
Cochran and mother.
will be paid for any corn Great
• Mrs Frances Tame and son
Christopher Corn and Callous
Cecil are spending a few days with
Remedy cannot remove!
Mr and Mrs. Lyle Tame They
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
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Arizona for an indefinite stay
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ASHLAND, OREGON