Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 12, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
out People You Know! |
L Mrs Hkeet O’Connell
||, | Sharon Lev visited
L Sunday at the home
I Mm To'" »»‘Hurra
L Mrs Kurl Nims am!
| im \V 1» Whittle made
b,. .. .nt City Syndny
arry Hoxie visited in
lunday.
| Mrs Claude Boyer ■ of
►’nils visited here for
[ys this week nt the
I
t' and Mrs B II Boyer
|l Ford of Dunsmuir un-
Imajor ojHTiillon at the
L hospital Monday.
Lovost made a buaine»«
L< t Monday
h Mrs George Gonwick
Ln Union creek Sunday.
| Gearhart of < Imnti
L,| liele Inst Week-end lit
[of her parents. Mr and
| Gearhart.
Li l.mmger ami Emmitt
¡•pent Sunday at nah
Yeo of Grants I'ass via
Bust week-end
hire ami Joe Price of
kill visited here Mon-
■ > J. Price
[, Scribner visited with
L Fort Jones Sunday
L.me left this week lor
rails where he will be
k Kinney left Tuesday
Hue in Oakland, Calif,
a visit here at the home
Xel Hall
limea of Oregon State
Sited here Tuesday with
Lloyd I u-Mers of Yreka
it.- Monday at the home
p !■: MMi
[ Enders left Sunday for
I»-1 trip t«> New York via
cisco
kd Mrs Arba Ager of
lie viaited here | laat
KITH RADIOS
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rhul Radio ( herked at
k’s Radio Servier
Bellini
Phone 421-R
week end at th., home of Mrs Ma
< lamiall
• Mi ami Mi
|;,j Guetzlaff ami
son hied of Gohl mu
Suir.ay ut tin. home of Mr and
Mt« Ted Guetzlaff.
O .Ml« Roland Pinks nml daugh­
ter Illumed to their home in
Sprague River Monday following a
vbiil here ut the home of Mrs
Wolter Bevington
• Mi and Mrs T .1 Noi by ami
children of Vancouver viaited laut
week end nt the home Of Mr and
Mr». .1 W McCoy.
• Wally Wolcott of ................
Klamath
bulls visited here Monday with
i datives
• Mi and M in
»'h'lo'fuln were
here thia
week by the
of (.•hila
1 ctersen.
• Mis Onim Shadd* »■ of I.os
Angeles arrived here Monday tor
a visit at the home of Mr and
Mrs P p Whitmore
• Mi ami Mrs J II Hardy and
Mrs C. C. Wolters visited
_____ thin
week with Boil Hardy and <’hii-
lotte Wolter«, both students nt the
UniveiMity of Oregon
• Mr ami Mi« p R Finnell
«pent several day« in Portland and
Pendleton thia Week.
• Itoix 11 Reynold« underwent ui
app<-mle< tomy at the Community
hospital recently.
A Mr« Bob PitiNon ami non Bob
of Dunsmuir were visitors early in
the w«k nt the home of Mr ami
Mr« John Hughs.
> Mt and Mr« Sam Koehler of
<’entnil Point vinltcrl here Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mr«. E
G. Davin
• Mr and Mr« Jesse Ferren \i«-
Itcd in JackNonville Sunday
• Nlxson Denton left for Corval-
ds hint week-end following a visit
here ut the home of hi» mother,
Mrs lierlha Denton Denton i» a
student at Oregon State college
•
PETF.It JOSEPH MEYERS
Funeral services for Peter Jos­
eph Meyer». 78. who died at hi.«
home here on May 6. were held
Muy 7 nt the I.itwiller Funeral
home with the Rrv E E. Words-
worth officiating
baxi biili game Sunday The game
¡went 11 innings
• Mis K K Meltzler of Ixai An­
gele« is visiting Mrs R. Schlappi.
• Mi and Mr« Norton and Mr«.
i Halfhill went picnicking in the
Lithia park in Ashland Sunday.
• Mi ami Mrs. Fred Bayli«« and
«on Billy attended church ser-
I vice« in Medford Sunday morning.
• Mi and Mr«. ix-onard Pullen
and family »pent the week-end at
Kerby, Ore.
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• I he Hilt I „title« Aid met at the
< lub house Thursday afternoon,
with Mrs H Mitchell leading the
d.-votionalH and in charge of the
meeting
Those present were
Meudame« Mitchel), Crandall, A
lamenz. W Dutro, E Hjertager.
v Nebeker. Roop, R Elliott, H
I »<• Jarn.-tt, W Poff, w Holmberg,
A Sam Uf I mod , T Anderson. Bern-
heisei, J J>,. Witt, is.iiry, J Clark,
flight and T Quamme. Plan«
Wert completed for the benefit
«ujijMT and ««sial to is- held Fri-
dny evening. Mrs. De Jamett wa«
host*«« Refreuhmentn were serv­
ed following the business meeting.
• Mr and Mrs. W A. Gran and
»in Billy, Mi«« Enid Gran, Mis«
Margery Clark, Evelyn Nelson and
Bob Ohlund were in Yreka to the
Junior jday Friday evening.
• Among those who attended the
county track ined at Yreka Sat­
urday afternoon were Mr and
Mrs. Coleman. L. Alphonse, Mrs
Wright, Mr« Roy Hard, Mr. and
Mrs. W Gran, Russell Williams,
lot! George, Irvin Mendes, Mr. De
Clerck and «on« and Joseph Van
De Weghe and Ernest Dutro
• Mr and Mrs. Harry Kennedy
and Larry «pent the week-end in
Grant« Pas.«.
• Mr. ami Mrs W. W. Walker I
and family »pent the week-end in >
San Francisco at the _ fair,
__ _______
retum-
Ing home Tuesday.
• Mrs E. E Gran and soh Rob­ |
ert and daughter Naomi, and Jewie
Reigel of Kerby visited in Hilt
Sunday Mrs. Gran remained with
her daughter, Mr«. G. G. Black,
and Mi«« Enid Gran, who ba»*
been visiting here the past week
returned home with them Sunday
evening.
• Mr. and Mrs. C. Baumgartner
attended the PT-A party in Horn­
brook Friday night.
• Mr ami Mr«. W. Tallis and
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fox attend-
«1 the auto races in Medford Sun­
day.
• J. E. Trombley and W. E.
Smith of the Bumblebee mine
were in Hilt Monday.
• Mrs A Samuelson went to
Marshfield Sunday to visit rela-
lives
• McCloud »cored a close 5 to 4
victory over Hilt at the McCloud
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Congregational
Church
Boulevard and Morton Street«
Church school at 9:45 a m with
Mr«. Glen Prescott an superintend­
ent.
The morning worship hour at
11 o'clock will be devoted to
Mother’« Day service by Rev.
Frank E Carlson of Portland .who
will speak on the timely topic of
"Mother."
This will be the final service by
Dr. Carlson for several weeks and
we of the Congregational church
urge ail friends of the church to
hear this sermon.
•
.MARTHA JANE FREDERICK
Funeral services for Martha
Jane Frederick, 86, who died May
8 were held May 10 at the J. P.
Dodge and Sons Funeral chapel
•with the Eastern Star of Central
Point and the Rev. James H Ed-
gar officiating. Interment was in
Mountain View cemetery.
•
• Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Walker
made a trip to Portland last week­
end
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First Baptist Church
Charle» E. Dunham, ¡’autor
• Howard Scroggins of Klamath
Falls visited here last week-end
with friends.
Church school meets at 9:45 a
m. C. N. Gillmore, superintendent.
Morning worship at 11 o’clock
"Mothers of Men” is the subject of
the pastor's sermon.
The annual Mother's Day tea
will be held at the parsonage from
3 to 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon.
The Young People’s Union will
meet at 7 p. m. Mrs. Willis Aus-
land has charge of the program.
The evening service at 8 o’clock.
The pastor will preach the sermon.
Prayer and conference meeting
on Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
.MARY HOLECK PEACHEY
Funeral services for Mary Hol-
| eck Peachey, 77, who died at her
home May 7, were held at the
Litwiller Funeral home with the
Jehovah Witnesses officiating’. In­
terment was in Mountain View
cemetery.
Fir or Cedar Slabs, 2c cu. ft
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