Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 26, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

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    Friday, May 26, il
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
ALBERT E. KINNq
gravers. Only names of the boys
and girls of the senior class with
the highest scholastic standards
will appear.
• Mr. and Mia Wayne Cowdrey
and family visited relative» near • The Hilt Ladle« Aid met Thurs­
day afternoon in the dub house
• Vera Wright of Klamath Falls • Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sander of Butte Falls Sunday.
visited in Ashland over the week­ Yreka visited at the home of Mr. • Miss Genevieve Thayer, who Mrs Mitchell, president, pi raided
end at the home of her father, and Mrs. W. G. Sander Sunday
has been teaching school at Illa- over the devotional» Mrs. Roop
• Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Linin- hee,
J. V. Wright
Ore., finished her work Fri­ read the report on the benefit »up-
ger, Errol Miller and Ellis Linin- day and
is at home with her par­ per. The date for election of offi­
• Vic Sander and Carl Fehige ger fished at Fish lake Sunday.
cers was set for June 1. Tile busi­
spent the week-end in San Fran­ • Mr. and Mrs. George Goswick ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walty. ness
meeting was followed by a
•
Delta
Thompson
was
an
Ash
­
cisco on business.
visited with friends and relatives land shopper Monday.
surprise handkerchief shower for
• Mr. and Mrs. Toni Callahan in
Pass Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Weathers of Santa Mrs. Mitchell in honor of her
made a business trip to Yreka • Grants
Merle Crews. Madeline Moon Cruz,
Calif., an* guests of Mr. birthday. Delicious refreshments
Monday.
and Carl Elders of Grants Pass
• Kenneth Schilling of Butte Falls visited here Sunday with Clara and Mrs. Eads. Mrs. Weather’» included a lovely birthday cake
parents. Mrs. Weather plans to made by Mrs. T. Anderson, who
visited here last week-end at the Pederson.
home of his mother, Mrs. Etta • Beryle Cunningham visited in make an extended visit here while was unable to attend the meeting
her husband makes a business trip because of an injured hip.
Schilling.
last week-end.
_ Mrs. E E Gran, who is stay
•
• Mrs. Hattie Jones returned late Salem
the north.
• Mrs. Dick Neill returned Mon­ to
last week from Corning, Calif., day
• Mrs. IH»ris Stelle and daughter ing with her daughter. Mis. G. G.
from
a
trip
to
Pocatello,
Ida.
I
where she has been visiting for
returned home from Wakefield. Black, spent Sunday at her home
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Kan.. Sunday following a month’s in Kerby, Ore.
two weeks.
• Louie Pitwood of Portland was
trip.
• Perry Pullen of Kerby was in
a business visitor here this week.
• Mrs. Martin Paulsen made a Hilt Thursday and Friday
• Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hulen and
business trip to Medford Monday. • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ohlund and
daughter Joan visited friends and
• Frank Mannis of the Hopi In­
Bob and Billy Gran were in
attended the Ashland-Medford • The Talent high school gradua­ dian reservation, who is «pending son
Yreka
Sunday morning Mr. and
baseball game here Sunday.
tion exercises were held in the vacation with his sister, Mrs. E. Mis. Ohlund
attended church serv­
• Mr. and Mrs. Tom O'Harra of school gymnasium Thursday eve­ Learning, was in Hilts during the ices
while the boys played in the
Chiloquin visited in Ashland over ning with 11 students receiving latter part of the week.
high school band at the
the week-end with friends and rel­ diplomas. Clyde Perdue, Richy • Mr. and Mrs. George Clark of Yreka
American
Legion parade
Mr
atives.
Myers, Elmer Ogbom, Ray Zemke. Anderson creek visited with
•
Mr
and
Mrs Frank Ward were
• Monte Briggs of Los Angeles Lester Anderson. Earl Vetter, Har­ and Mrs. Ben Clark Sunday.
visited over the week-end at the vey Maxson, Don Hungate, Hulda • The firemen's dance held in the in Klamath Fulls Saturday
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Estes, Cornelia Hilkey and Hazel city hail Satuniay night wax at- • Mr ami Mrs. W. A Qnui
Briggs in Bellview.
Riggs. Salutatory was by Lester tended by a large crowd. Proceeds, son Billy and Robert Grun were
• Joe Price of Klamath Falls vis­ Anderson and valedictory by a neat little sum, were for the in Klamuth Falls Saturday
ited here Monday with his father, Richy Myers. Invocation was by benefit of the local Boy Scouts. • Wallace Kohler of Kerby, Ore.
O. J. Price.
Dr. Temple and presentation of The music was furnished by the was in Hilt Monday He is piling
brush at Paulson's camp
• Charlotte Kallander and Ruth Meadow
diplomas Mountain
was by Jay Hillbilly
Terrill. or-
• E. HJertager attended lodge in
Gough visited the fair in San • ‘ The eighth grade graduation | chastra from Ashland,
Francisco last week-end.
exercises were held Tuesday eve- •
~ The pinochle club held a party Yreka Tuesday evening
• Miss Nellie Dickey returned ning in the Talent school gym­ Saturday night at the home of • A special business meeting of
the Hilt Unites Aid was held in
Sunday from Vancouver, B. C., nasium with 22 graduates. The Mr and Mrs Barney Riggs
where she has been visiting with program opened with a procession­ • Talent Boy Scout troop No. 14 the Community church Monday
relatives.
al by Verna Paulsen. Invocation committeemen and scouts' parents afternoon.
i
• Mrs. Will Dodge returned Sun­ was by Dr. Temple, followed by attended a scout court of honor in
day from Seattle where she has ! | a solo by Gerald Locke, "My Jacksonville Thursday night. A
been visiting for several days.
■ Heart Is in the Highlands.” Salu- number of awards were presented
Kingdom Hail
• Marie Mitchell returned recent­ ' tatory was by Arliss Williams, fol- for scouts from tenderfoot to life
ly from North Bend where she has ! lowed by an overture by the school ratings. Following the ceremon­
been teaching.
Jehovah's Witnesses mitt at
orchestra. Valedictory address was ies refreshments were served.
• Mrs. Lee Burns and son re- I I given by Floyd Donald Yarnell. A Among those accompanying the 135 East Main street at 7:30 p. m.
turned last week-end to their I violin duet by Lois and Nancy troop were O. K McCurtain, Mr. Sunday for watch tower study,
home in Antioch, Calif., following i Firestone was given, followed by and Mrs. Robert Locke, Mr. and and at 7:30 o’clock Friday eve­
a visit here at the home of Mr. class prophecy by Lillian Leone Mrs. Karl Baylor, J. W. Welch, ning for weekly service meeting
and Mrs. S. C. Gunter.
All interested persons are wel­
Sloan. The grade school chorus Mr. and Mrs Ralph Witt, Mr. and
• Constance Lemmon visited in sang two numbers. Dr. Temple Mrs. Barney Riggs. Mr. and Mrs. come.
Yreka with friends Sunday.
addressed the assemblage on "Fac­ Lyle Tame and Scoutmaster Bert
• Mr. and Mrs. G. Robin of Santa tors in Successful Climbing." Jay Simmons and wife.
Rosa, Calif., are visiting here at Terrill, board of education chair­ • Arthur Walty of Tucson, Ariz., Mrs Will Bates, her parents,
Tuesday evening.
the home of Mrs. Frank Potter.
man, presented diplomas, followed is a guest of his brother, Walter • Talent high school seniors en­
• Steve Zarka and Cliff Brenia- j by a solo by Mary Anne Gates, Walty and family this week.
man fished at Fish lake Monday. and benediction by Dr. Temple. • Gus Brown. 70, was found dead tertained junior class members
• Mr. and Mrs. Al Brower attend­ Recessional was by Verna Paulsen. at the home of his son Glen early with an all-day picnic at Squaw
lake Thursday.
ed the wrestling matches in Med­ Students graduating from the Tuesday.
ford Monday evening.
eighth grade included Catheryn • Mrs. Lydia VanWinkle of Jer­ r..............
• Bill Ford of Dunsmuir visited Balderstone, Helen Balderstone, ome Prairie visited Mr. and Mrs.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Beulah Balderstone, Robert Bay­ Karl Baylor and family this wg.*k
Burns Sunday.
lor. Betty Boardman, Dorris Coop­ and attended eighth grade gradu­
• Earl Edsall of Klamath Falls er, Leraine Graham, Wilbur Hart, ation exercises Tuesday evening.
visited with friends in Ashland last Wanda Lou Hill, Edward Huson, • Mr. McKeene, who leased the
week-end.
Gerald Locke, Mary Muse, Anita Graham sawmill, has enlarged the
• Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gates, Bill Maxson. Helen Romanger, Ray pond and made extensive repairs.
Isaacs and Mr. and Mrs. Will Reid, Lillian Sloan, Arliss Wil­ • School will close today in Tal­
Gates visited with Ashland friends liams, Ruth Williams, Claire May ent, with all teachers rehired for
Sunday.
Harry Withrow, William next year.
• Dr. C. E. Kunz of Medford was Withrow.
Witt, Floyd Yamiell. Class motto • Jim Spears, formerly of Talent,
among the Ashland-Medford base­ was "Climb, though the way be was calling on old friends Satur­
ball fans here Sunday.
Class colors were flame day.
• Mr. and Mrs. Woody Shaver at­ rugged."
gold, and class flower, rose. • John Sloan made a business
tended the baseball game in Gold and
• Those of the Talent high ath­ trip to California last week and
Hill Sunday.
letes to receive basketball and returned Friday.
• Hazel McNerny is visiting with baseball
letters, which were • Bill Boyd of Crescent City was
relatives in Castella,
~
Calif., this awarded at a Tuesday assembly, a business caller here this week.
week.
• Mr and Mrs. J. D Atwill of
• Katherine Cook visited at Tan- were Don Hungate, Earl Sommers,
gent, Ore., with relatives last Leslie Mason, Clyde Perdue, Har­ Medford were guests of Mr. and
old Barr, Leslie Seaman and Man­
week-end.
Richy Myers. Basketball
• Beulah Hervey spent last week­ ager
were awarded to Don I
end in Portland visiting with rela­ monograms
Hungate,
Dick
Skeeters, Harvey
tives.
Maxson, Clyde Perdue, Earl Som­
mers, Howard Lockwood, Victor
Anderson, Bob Keith and Man­
Life - Auto - Fire ager Earl Vetter. Cheer leaders
honored with letters were Richy
Myers and Earlene Withrow. An­
nabelle Riggs, song queen, also
was presented with a letter. Fol­
Monuments and Markers
lowing presentation of letters,
of Bronze and Granite
awards were given to Richard
At Prices You Can Afford
Skeeters
for athletics,
Lois
Thompson for journalism, Virginia
Keith for scholarship, and Anna­
M. T. BURNS
belle Riggs for activities. Clyde
Next Door to Post Office
Perdue and Hulda Estes received
Call Office 113, Res. 248-R
the honor of having their names
Evening Appointments
engraved on the scholastic plaque
“DEPENDABLE SERVICE"
which was presented to Talent
high school by the Master En-
I About People You Know! ]
I
• TALENT •
Funeral service» f<>i 4^
First Baptist Church Kinney,
79. who <Uvd nt ¡J
diarie» E. Dunham. Pastor
here May 2ft, will I m - hi ,.| g
a. m. Muy 27 at the J pi
Chutvh school meet» at 9:4ft and Son» chapel with tin- i
a.m.. C. ' . N Gillmore, superinteml- E Dunham, pastor of th?
llaptlat church, officiating
ent.
Morning worship. 11 o’clock ment will be In Motinlau
"The Value of Memorial»" will la* cemetery
the |Mmtor'» sermon
Young People'» union. 7 p in
• Subscribe for The Mine,
Evening service, 8 o’clock I be
pastor will preach the sermon.
Prayer and conference meeting,
7:30 p. m Wednesday
Church of the
Nazarene
E. E. Wor<l»w«rth, Min Inter
Fourth and <' Street»
Sunday school. 9 4ft a. m . T S
Wiley, superintendent.
Morning worship. 11 o'clock The
pastor will preach
NY PS. 7 p. m
Evening worship, M o'clock Sei
nion by the (suitor Welcome to
all!
•
GUSTAVUS MOORE BROWN
Funeral services for Gustavus
Moore Brown, 71, Anderwon creek
resident who died May 23 at his
home near Talent, were held at
10 a tn April -•» ¡it the .1 I’
1 lodge anti Sons chape! Inter-
ment was in Steams cemetery in
Talent
•
• Dale Williams entertain*! mem­
ber» of the Junior uiul *»phomorr
classes of the Ashland high school
at a barn dance Tuesday evening
Several of the teacher» and Mr»
Ixmgstreth were guests
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