Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 02, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

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Friday, June J
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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LIFE’S BYWAYS!
About People You Know'
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A lv WN-S' TIPS* Hii HAT T o A LADY FRILNP
NOW
I f A FEi-LA HAENT G o T EM o UCM T o P o V/tTH J3 oth
• W. J. Chipman and George
AKHi FULL- - AHV THE CHANCE. OF TWENTY-
1 shatter fished on the Willianuxin
pcLiAPi CiMiixvEie; in His
P ocket TU a T
1 river Sunday.
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A
TENDENCY
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P mll OFF HlX TR ousmk S
< Nathan and Robert Gale left
i last week-end lor a visit to Lie
j uolden Gate exposition.
• Marion Mann visited with
mends in Klamath Falls Sunday.
• Mis Bill Ai tring of Harbor vis­
aed neie during uie decoration
week-end at tue home ol her
niuuier, Mrs. Jessie Miller.
• Genevieve McGee returned le-
cenuy from Klamath Falls where |
sue nas Deen teaching.
• rionk Redkey oi tfuincy, Calif.,
visited witn iriends here last
week-end.
• Mane Mitchell returned recent­
ly nvin Nor til Bend where she lias
ueen leaching.
• Bud Newton of Independence,
ore., visited here Sunday at Un
home ol Mr. and Mrs Gary New­
ton.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hardy aiit
Alicia Appiegate visited witn Bo
tiaruy last week-end in Eugene.
v rt. G. xxebeaer oi San r ranci».
visited witn inends nere lor se.
eiai days uus week.
• an. and Mrs. uean Horne, M.
anu Mrs. Carl Harris and Mr. ai.
Mrs. Cliff Warden fished Kogi,
nver Tuesday.
• Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Mayberr.
Air. and Mrs. Howard Mayoen.
and daughter Sandra Jo vuutc.
wiui friends in Montague Tuesday
• Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Provost aid.
Buddy Provost spent last week­
a 4-H school in Corvallis for a
end at Diamond lake.
two weeks session. The Talent 4-H
• Harry Morris, son Gene and
club arranged for attendance oi
bim Morris nsned the Klamath
three while the fourth member or
nver Tuesday.
'
the [>arty is being sponsored by
• Mrs. \ ernon Decker of Talent • Mrs. Wilkenson of Dead Indian the Talent Grange.
soda springs arrived Wednesday
shopped here Monday.
• The many friends of Mrs Brad­
• Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hoxie of 1 for a visit with her daughter and ley, Wagner creek resident, were
and
Mrs.
Claude
Copco, Calif., visited here Memor- 1 son-in-law, Mr.
grieved to learn of her recent
ial day at the home of Mr. and • Jones.
death.
• Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Parks spent
Mrs. W. M. Herbert.
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the early part of this week at Fish • Mis Gladys Helbig of Roseburg
is visiting with her father and
lake.
• Bob Bechtel of Dunsmuir called mother, Mr. and Mis. C. W. Long
this week.
on friends in Talent Tuesday.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fierce of • Hazel Walker of Phoenix calk'd
Lakeview have moved into the on Talent friends Tuesday eve-
E. E. Wordsworth, Minister
I nfaf.
Simmons court.
Fourth and C Streets
• Mr. and Mrs Bill Hotchkiss • air. and Mrs Roland Parks and
and small son made a business baby have returned from Sprague
‘•The church where you never and pleasure trip to Klamath j River, where Mr. Parks has been
Falls, Tule Lake and Chiloquin teaching.
are a stranger.”
• The Talent Community club
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m., T. S. Tuesday.
Wiley, superintendent. Children's • Mr. and Mrs. Arils Lanham, a held its annual birthday party
day program, an excellent one. postal employe from Seminole, Wednesday afternoon with more
Bring the whole family and enjoy Okia., are visiting his sister, Mrs. than 100 guests from Ashland,
Medford, Valley View and sur­
L. Daugherty and family.
this service.
Morning worship, 11 o'clock. • Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Ozias of rounding neighborhood being pres-
Monuments and Markers
Sacramental service, administra­ Joplin, Mo., are stopping in Tame's ■ ent. An enjoyable program had
of Bronze and Granite
tion of the Lord's supper, sermon auto court while looking over the iieen prepared with Miss Hulda
At Prices You Can Afford
by pastor. Rev. C. O. Presnail, as­ valley lor a permanent location. Estes giving a piano solo, Mrs D.
• Mr. and Mrs. E. Kahler of Hol­ Smith, two songs with Mrs Trink
sociate pastor, assisting.
Young People’s hour, 7 p. m., an lywood, Calif., visited with Mr. as accompanist; Mrs. Bates, re-
Next Door to Post Office
and Mrs. Charles Long sr. Mrs. 1 ci tai Ice cream, cake and coffee
interesting service for youth.
was served and much of the after­
Call Office 113, Kes. 248-R
Preaching service, 8 p. m., ser- Kahler is a sister of Mr. Long.
Evening Appointments
mon by the pastor, “Life's Ob- • Miss Helen Hewitt of Phoenix noon was passed with visiting.
spent Wednesday with Mrs. Meda • Mr. and Mrs Crate McElfrish
jectives.”
DEPENDABLE SERVICE”
Fox. Miss Hewitt recently return­ have moved to Castella, Calif., for
A cordial welcome to you.
ed from a visillo her former home the summer where Mr. McElfrish
will be employed. The family will
in Council Bluffs, la.
• Jack Gardner and family, who return to Talent in the fall
spent last winter on the L.
* C.
~ • Mr, and Mrs. J. Phtefer and
Jones ranch on Anderson creek, son Jackie spent Decoration day
in the Applegate country.
moved to Talent Monday.
• Elder R. L. Blaylock of south- • Several local people left for the
ern California is visiting with the Ditsworth strawberry patch Sat­
Rev. Fredenburg and conducting urday, where they will pick.
a series of meetings in the Bap­ • Mrs Sam Hamilton entertained
the Ladies Aid society Thursday,
tist church this week.
• Donald Walden, who is em­ at which time 10 ladies were pres­
ployed at the Norris grocery, en­ ent, Mesdames Spencer Hackler,
joyed a trip to Crater Lake Tues- Lloyd I-acy, Clarence Mathews,
Karl Fowler, O. D. Goddard, Frank
• Mrs. Louise Com best received Holdridge, John Webster, Bob Lo­
word Wednesday morning of the gan, Doris Stelle and the hostess.
death of a son-in-law, Frank Cam­ Mrs. Sam Hamilton. Refreshments
eron, at his home on the Apple­ were enjoyed.
gate. He had been ill for some
time.
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• Fred Rapp returned from the
Community hospital in Medford
Saturday, following a major opera-
ation three weeks previously.
• Mrs. Lizzy Talbot of San Fran­
cisco and Mrs. Vance Morgan of
Phoenix were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Cowdrey Wednesday
evening.
• Mr. and Mrs. Karl Fowler, who
have been living in Tame’s auto
court, Monday moved to the An­
derson ranch.
• Charlie Skeeters and family and
Bill Henry and family spent Tues­
day at Fish lake.
• Emerson Pratt, Talent high
school teacher, is spending a week
at Fish lake and other resorts.
THAT’S ASHLAND LAUNDRY SERVICED SHIRTS
He will attend summer school in
SEND US YOURS
Corvallis and will leave Sunday.
AND YOU WILL SAY SO TOO!
Other teachers leaving for their
homes were Miss Isabelle Miller,
Condon; Jean Larson, Holden;
i Marian Gould, Medford; Maxine
Swanson, Sweet Home; Miss Sid­
ley, Lake Creek; Miss Fitzgerald,
PHONE 165
31 WATER STREET
Fem Valley, and Jeanette Gore,
who plans to remain in Talent
“For the ideal washday,
with her parents.
Just call,
• Minnie Dobbins, Doris Cooper,
That’s all.”
Virginia Garvin and Nancy Fire­
stone will leave Monday to attend
• Mrs. Lyle Anderson is visiting
nere at Uie home ot her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Balis
• Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Washburn
of Oakland, Calix., are visiting
here tor a lew days at the home
ot Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Galey
• Mr. and Mrs Al Brower visited
witn relatives ui Klamath Falls
Tuesday.
• Mrs. Thelma Flaiuiigan of Oak­
land, Calif., Miss Zeaia Heer of
San Francisco and Mrs. Alda An­
derson of Portland visited here tor
several days uus week with their
motner, Mrs. Bertha Heer.
• Harold Baughman and Jack
’Thompson made a trip to the Lava
Beas in Biamath county 'ruesoay.
• Dr. Mattie Bnaw ana Mrs. Luiu
W usou spent the week-end ui
Crescent city.
• uoo Bectei of Dunsmuir visited
here Tuesday at the home oi Mis.
Gaiter Bevington.
• Mr. and Mrs. Otis Johnson and
son of Heniey, Ore., returned u>
tueir home Tuesday touowuig a
visit neie at uie nome or Dr. and
jus . ru L. Burdic.
w air. and ans. Arnold Bauman
vianeu neie auuuay at tue nome
ox axr. anu axis, r ted X'epuer.
w axr. and axis. Larry porter and
air. and Mis. J. C. Hamaker made
a trip through Klamath county
ounuay.
< Mrs. Mildred Hoffman of Chilo­
quin visited here Tuesday at the
nome of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Vestal.
Max Guiley of Klamath Falls
visited with friends and attended
the Ashland high alumni banquet
last week-end.
• Dan Moon of Fort Klamath vis­
ited here Sunday at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. I.
Moon.
• Mrs. Mabel Lowd of Grants
Pass visited here for several days
this week at the home of Mis.
Helen Skidmore and other friends.
• Cornelia Hulst left last week-
end for San Francisco where she
will attend the fair.
• Harry Morris fished the Klam-
ath river Sunday.
• Marjorie Scobert of the local
high school faculty left last week-
end for her home in Eugene.
WILLIAM n J
Funoral servio»
Klug. HI, who <u,,i J
< Inu le» K. Diminuii. I'unlor
following un rxtrn.hJl
held al J ,1U p m \|A
Ulwlllar Funeral ||¿¡¿
Church school meets at it 15
n m , C N Gillmore, superintend- • * ' c Collins, o foiioJ
ent.
ment beCHUse ot i||r;,M
Morning worahip at II o cl * k. around again
!
■Come. Holy Spirit," will I* the
pastor’« sermon subject.
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The Young People's union will
NEW
RADIOS yJ
meet nt 7 p. m.
Evening service nt 8 o'clock, the
Have That Radio (J
pastor's subject 4»elng "The Walk
Dickoy'N Radio i
of Faith.”
Til Boulevard
rj
Prayer and conference meeting,
7:30 p. in. Wednesday
First Baptist Church
Church of the
Nazarene
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