Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 24, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

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Shasta spent several days here
this week at the home of her
daughter. Frances Sander.
• Earl Edsali of Klamath Falls
visit« d here last week-end at the
1 home of his mother, Mrs. F. W.
• Harold Baughman, who is em­ • Mr. ami Mrs. H. S. Aikins ami Edsall.
Frances
Aikins
are
spending
sev
­
ployed at Camas. Wash , visited
• M r ami Mrs. Emil Browning
here last week-end at the home of eral days this week in San Fran­ of Grants Pass visited here Sunday
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George cisco.
at tht home of Mr. ami Mrs.
• Mr. and Mrs. William Aftring George Trimble.
Baughman.
of
Harbor
visited
in
Ashland
last
• Fred Rapp of Taletit visited in
• Clarence Woods of Portland
spent last week-end at the home week-end at the home of Mrs. Ashland Monday.
• Louise lxigiui spent several days
of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Jessie Miller.
• Mr and Mrs. Paul Davis are in last week-end in Klamath Falls.
Woods.
• Mr ami Mrs. J. P. Hoagland
• Frances Schilling oi Sams \ al­ Chicago this week on business
ley visited here last week-end with • Mr ami Mis Elmer Patrick of and Mrs. Venita Hawkins visited
Corvallis visited here last week­ with friends in Port Orford last
her mother, Mrs. Etta Schilling.
• Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nellis of end at the home of Mrs. W. A week-end.
• Betty Grace Robbins s|x*nt her
Klamath Falls called on relatives Patrick
and friends here early in the week. • Don Hinthorne underwent an spring vacation in Klamath Falls
• Mr. and Mrs. Byion Peffley of operation early in the. week for • Mr. and Mrs. M C. Lininger
and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lin­
Lakeview visited here last week­ the amputation of a finger.
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. • Mrs. I^eonard Patterson left I last inger made a trip through the Ap­
Max Crowson.
week-end for Portland where she plegate Sunday.
• Mr and Mis. Steve Zarka ami
• June Davis returned to Oregon will make her home.
State college Sunday following a • Siegfried Anderson visited here son Charles returned Tuesday
spring' vacation spent here at the recently from his home in Tracy, from an extended vacation trip
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . Minn., as a guest of Dr. and Mrs. through the United States
• Mrs Bill Fond returned to her
E. G. Davis.
E. A. Woods.
• Mrs. Marshall Shields and son j • John Cadzow of Butte Falls home in Dunsmuir Tuesday follow­
Bill left Sunday for their home in spent last week-end here with his ing a visit here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Burns.
Vancouver, Wash., following a | family.
visit here at the home of Mrs. R. • Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zetsman • Bill Tycer returned from Kerby
L. Wardle, who accompanied them ' and Mary App of KJamath Falls Tuesday where he spent his spring
home.
spent the week-end here at the vacation.
• W. J. Chipman and Bill Pracht home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Guetz- • Mr. and Mrs Tommy Yokuni
returned to Ashland recently with
fished on the Klamath river Sun­ laff.
day.
• Mrs. Ed Sholin of Grants Pass 1 the Blake Construction company.
• Why drive a dirty car? Trade 1 visited here early in the week at • Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Detrick
at Wolff’s Service Station. Free the home of Mr and Mrs. George visited relatives in Bly last week­
end.
electrolux cleaning service. Main 1 Goswick.
and Church streets.
(11c) • Slade Songer. Mrs. Cloma Bur­ • Esther Wade recently under­
• Mr. and Mrs. Walter Herndon ton, Mrs. Belle Song’er and Mour- went a major operation at the
and Bob Herndon attended the re­ yne Burton took a trip through Community hospital.
cent Oregon basketball games in the Applegate Sunday.
• Mrs. E. J. McNemy spent sev­
Eugene.
• Ben Gibson of Klamath Falls eral days this week in Butte Falls
• Bill Van Dyke visited here re­ , spent several days here this week • Mr. and Mrs Lyle Anderson of
cently at the home of his parents, I on busmess.
Medford visited here this week at
Mr. and Mrs. Will Van Dyke.
• Mrs. T. T Ahlstrom left Mon­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. B.
• Bob Stedman of Henley visited day for her home in Dunsmuir Balis.
here last week-end with friends. following a visit here at the home • A daughter was born to Mr.
• Bill Sander of Yreka visited in of Mrs Mark Hamaker.
and Mrs. Kenneth Burns at the
Ashland briefly Saturday with his • Mr. and Mrs. Henry Enders Community hospital last week.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. San­ spent the W’eek-end in Eugene,
•
der.
where they attended the Californ­
ia-Oregon basketbail series.
• Mrs. Hazel Neff visited in Ap­
plegate Sunday at the home of
Mr and Mrs. Vic Melbum.
Clarence Hunter and
• C M. Litwiller made a trip to • Mrs.
daughter called on Mrs. Hunter's
Biookings Monday.
© Mr. and Mrs. Everett McGee. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Bates,
Monuments and Markers
who attend the North Pacific Monday morning.
of Bronze and Granite
Bible college in Eugene, are spend­ • B. H. Kiser of Long Beach was
in Talent Monday calling on
At Prices You Can Afford
ing a week here on business.
• Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jordan vis­ friends here while enroute to the
ited friends in Grants Pass Sun­ northern part of the state.
• Mrs. Ethel Maxwell passed
day.
Next Door to Post Office
• F. L. Nutter is visiting in San through Talent Monday enroute to
Call Office 113, Kes. 218-R
her home on the Greenspringa.
Diego.
Evening Appointments
• Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kaegi Mrs. Maxwell has been visiting in
San Diego for the past three |
•DEPENDABLE SERA ICE”
made a trip to Redding Sunday.
• Mrs. J. H. Sander of Mount weeks.
• Fred Rapp was transacting
business in Ashland Monday.
• Mr. and Mrs Delbert Clark and
family spent Sunday at Gold Ray
dam. Donald Walden joined then; i
in the afternoon. Mr. Clark took
his boat with them.
• George Nichols Jr. of the Bell­
view district was a caller in Tal-
I ent one day this week.
• Roy Parr, school principal at
i Talent, spent the latter part of the
' week in Salem. While there he at-
i tended the basketball tournament.
• Mr. and Mrs. Victor Milboume
of Thompson creek called in Tal­
ent Thursday on their way up
Wagner creek on business.
i • Wayne Bradley left Thursday
for Yacolt, Wash., where he will
be employed with Everett Skeet­
ers in the lumber company. Mrs.
Bradley and baby will follow
later.
Effective
• E. H. Cochran and family re­
turned to their home in Klamth
March 10
Falls after spending the week-end
here Mrs Edith Cochran, their
mother, returned home with them
for a week's visit.
IN DEEP CUSHIONED
• Miss Alpha Haines left Tues­
AIR-CONDITIONED COACHES
ROUNDTRIP
day for a camp near Crater Lake
where she will be employed this
summer.
Try the train to the World’s Fair.
• Mrs Bertha Hungate and her
It’s the faster, easier way to go!
mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Palmer, at­
tended a show in Medford Sunday
afternoon.
• Carl Fowler and family return­
ed here from Idaho where they
spent the winter and are now stop­
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ping at Tame’s auto camp.
• L. W. Tame, wife and mother
spent Sunday in the Klamath
country.
• Mrs. Low sold her market to
Mr. and Mrs. Pheifer of Jackson­
ville this week.
Mrs. Low and
. daughters Jereme . and Martha 1
j Ann are leaving soon for Los
■ Angeles.
• Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook are
1 visiting Mr. Cook’s parents, Mr.
| and Mrs. Elmer Cook, after spend­
ing the winter in California
• Billy Breese left Tuesday for
Fort Klamath where he is em­
ployed with the Algoma Lumber
I company.
• Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lock and
son Gerald moved into a house on
Ed Foss’s ranch and Mr. Lopk will
work there this summer.
AFTER 5 HOURS RUNNING
• The 4-H club gave a dance at
I
Friday, March 24,j|
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
About People Yow Know! J
• TALENT •
Life - Auto - Fire
INSURANCE
M. T. BURNS
Train Fares to
San Francisco
SLASHED!
ONE WAY
Southern Pacific
the City hall Saturday night. Mias Joint Hamilton and Mis M’Roy
Swensen is their leader. The music Olsen, with Mrs Furrer, left Mon
was furnished by the Swingsters day morning for their formci
orchestra. This is made up with home there when' the funeral ser­
Virginia Garvin, piano; Nancy vices will Is* held Mrs Hamilton
Firestone, violin; Earl Vetter and ami Mis Olsen are slaters of Mrs
Rickey Myras, guitars. Mary l»u Furrer.
Thanos, accordion ami Ruby Dob­ • Virginia < Helms underwent n
bins, drums.
There was a large tonsillectomy ut Ashland I7iuis<tay
crowd present and a neat sum was morning
taken in at the door.
• Mr ami Mrs Charles Homes
• Earl Allen who Is employed in and Mrs Grubbs of Ashland spent
the Ewauna logging camp near Sunday with their son Clarence
Bly, spent the week-end with his ami family.
family here.
• Mr and Mrs Fred Hmlapp ami
• Wagner Creek l“T-A gave a | two daughters were culling on
dance in the city hall March 18.
friends in Talent Sunday evening
• .Mrs Clarence Wtlliums and • The Griffin Creek Grange vi.<
daughter of the Phoenix area ! Ited Talent Grange Thursuy night.
spent Wednesday with her parents, ' March 16
Mr. ami Mrs. Wiley Jones.
•
• Mrs. Verne Decker is visiting
FRANCES
CONRAD
Hl'TLKK
her parents ami other relatives in
Funeral services for Frances
San Diego, Calif., this month.
• Mr. ami Mrs. Archie Ferns Conrad Butler, 67. who died at
spent Sunday with Mr. ami Mrs. her home here March It* after an
illness of several years, were held
Wayne Cowdrey.
• F. Furrer passed away Satur­ March 21 at the Lltwillcr Funeral
day morning at the hospital in home with the Rev James II. Ed­
Ashland. He was taken back to gar officiating Interment was in
Wakefield, Kan , for burial. Mrs. Ashland cemetery.
• Mrs Mary Withrow u|
in Klamath Falls this w«J
• John Lunlni raturm i m
Eugene after Hpendlng u J
iting with bis parents, 1
Mrs. Vincent Lunlni
1
• Mr and M ik Riehnt<;|
attend«*«! the Mozart Boysl
the Holly theater in M« <11J
day evening
I
• Miss Helen Dunn, wli J
school in Jacksonville, wJ
home hen* over th«* wr< a
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• TO HANDLE ANY TRUCK JOB
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• FRAME LENGTHENING OR AL­
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• DOLLY OR TRAILER PARTS
AND REPAIRING
• GAS AND ELECTRIC’ WELDING
THAT HOLDS
Whatever your trucking problems might be, let UK relieve you of
the cares of correcting them. Our skilled workmen will do the job
right, and you will find this place a real reconditioning hospital
for all truck ailments.
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»7 OAK STREET, ASHLAND, OREGON
BO
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Oh No,
Not
ME
ßay YOUR
OUTBOARD
MOTOR Août
TIME BRING IT BACK FOR
OUR INSPECTION SERVICE-
AND BE ALL SET FOR FISHING
WITH A “SWEET” MOTOR
WHEN THE SEASON OPENS!
We Hav
utomatic
Electric Wa ter Heater
Some of these high pressure ads now-a-days say that soap
prevents "BO.," but after all I think hot water is necessary too.
Mommy says electric water heating costs so little now that any
one can afford its great convenience
"/-'--Y/
How delightful it is to
have hot water at just the right temperature, always ready In
You wouldn't buy a new automobile that didn’t
carry a 1000-mile inspection service. Don’t take
a chance on a new outboard motor that doesn't
carry the same service. Johnson Sea-Horses have
got to he right—or we make them so. Thal'i
why Sea-Horses arc better performers!
Jordan Electric Co
the hot water faucet just as constantly and as readily available
os the cold water supply.
■ng, crying, wriggling, and sleeping, a good hot bath at just the
right temperature is the finest tonic a baby con have.
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