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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1939)
Friday, June 9, 1935 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 2 I About People You Know! | • Lois Wiley returned recently • Mr and Mrs Charles Mack and from Grants Pass where she has Sanford Rose of Klamath Fill la visited here Sunday at the home been teaching. • Mr and Mrs. Bill Turner spent of Mr and Mrs. J C. Hamaker. • Mr. and Mrs Bill Bromley left Sunday at Crescent City. • Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Briggs are Sunday fol Seattle where they spending two weeks at Mills, Wyo. will take a summer course at the • Kermit Myers of Redding vis University of Washington. • Ruth Hardy returned recently ited here Monday. • Bert Swartsley returned last from Eugene where she is a stud week-end from Corvallis, where he ent at the U of O. is a student at Oregon State col- . • Mr. and Mrs. A L. Coggins and lege. He is being employed at daughter Alice left Monday for a few days visit at the exposition in Broady Brothers drug store. • Mr. and Mrs Roland Parks are San Francisco. spending several days at the ex- | • Mr. and Mrs. Jerome P. Haas are the parents of a boy, Gerald position in San Francisco. • Paul Aikins returned recently I*atrick, bom June 6 at their home from Corvallis where he has been on Iowa street. • Mrs. Dora Smith of Talent shop a student at OSC. • Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Woods re ped and visiter! with friends here turned Sunday from Portland Monday. where Dr. Woods had been attend • Mrs. Ted Guetzlaff and infant ing a meeting of the state board daughter returned to their home Monday from the Community hos of health. • George Hall returned to Ash pital. land Monday from Eugene where • Waneita Gosnell of Normal, III., he graduated from the University is visiting here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Gosnell. of Oregon. • Nixson Denton arrived recently • Dave Whittle made a business from Corvallis for a visit at the trip to Portland this week. home of his mother, Mrs. Bertha • Hazel McNemy returned re cently from Castelia, Calif., where Denton. she has been a visitor at the home of her sister, Mrs. Loran O'Neil. • Don Faber of Portland visited with friends here Tuesday. He is I a former coach ut Asli land high school. • Everett Sandberg of Bend vis- I ited here this week with friends | • Dan Moon of Fort Klamath is visiting here this week at the home of his parents, Mr ami Mrs. L. I. Moon. • Allen Kogers of Vale, Ore., vis ited here Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ixiu Rogers. • Florence Smith of 1-aGrande is visiting here with her i«arents. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith. • Betty Avent is spending sev eral days this week in Roseburg. • Mr iuid Mrs. Carl Harris and Kenny Harris fished on Jenny creek Tuesday. • Mr. and Mrs. Leonard I’utter- son left Tuesday for Portland where Patterson will take a sum mer course at the University of Oregon extension. • Mrs. Hugh Hartman and son Dale of Junction City are visiting at the home of Mrs. Hartman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Miller. • Mr. and Mrs. Clark Thomas visited with friends and relatives I in Yreka Monday. • Mrs. Lynn Neeley underwent a major operation at the Commun ity hospital Tuesday. • Ross Tilley of Siskiyou was a ' visitor here Tuesday. • Mr and Mrs. Paul Home and! two daughters have moved to' Klamath Falls to make their home. • BELLVIEW • will tie ill Eugene where gr. MAREAN BROWN nell will attend the UnivaJ Madge Marean. daughter of Mr. Oregon for the summer " and Mrs. Charles Marean of Ash land and Ross Brown, son of Mi and Mis Arthur Brown of Salem, were united in marriage June 4 in the First Methodist church with tiie Rev. Joseph Knott officiating Following a wedding trip to the By EARL SNELL middle west. Mr and Mis I tn vn StxTvtary of Nlate Monuments and Marks* will make their home in Camas of Bronze and Granit, Valley, where Mr Brown is prin At Prices You (im trrJ cipal of the school TOT Al- of 534 persons received o instruction in Uie safety drtv gearhart - hinnell ing courses recently completed In Maxine Gearhart, daughter of Next Door to Post Offk the eastern Oregon section, it was announcer! this week by Earl Mr and Mrs Howard It Gearhart ( all Office HU, Ris >i)q Snell, secretary of slate, under of Ashland, ami Ford Hunnell <4 Evening Appointment? whose auspices the schools were Bend were united in marrl age "DEPENDABLE MEltVlJ held. Thirteen schools were held June I in the hirst Methodist in the area around Baker. Pendle church of Ashland with the Rev. Melville T. Wire officiating hol ton and La Grande. Most of the schools were held lowing a wedding trip to the On ZENITH RADIOS at high schools, but .several classes gon coast. Mr and Mrs Hunnell NEW RADIOS »IMP, | J of adults were organized upon de mand of residents of the area, Mr des with a margin of safety." Have That Radio < h.-< Ui^J Snell said Enrollment in each Snell explained. In other words, class ranged from 20 to 50 per the course seeks to produce driv Dickey’s Radii» Serv^ sons, each of whom furnished his ers who will always lie 'safo driv <27 Boulevard Phone own car for the class. ers." he said. "These classes in driving are based on the theory thut persons who receive scientific training ui handling a car will become bellei drivers, more capable of driving In all varieties of traffic without endangering the property and lives of themselves or others," Sneii declared. Anyone 15 years of uge or o.dei may enroll in these classes, it was said, Beginners and those who wish to improve their techniqu« are taken through a complete Course in care of the car, starting and stopping, maneuvering in tuu- fic, parallel (larking, starling and stopping on hills and tr.e prop«; method of making turns Instiu. tion on the rules and regulatl >.i-. pertaining to motor vehicles is stressed and the instructors con centrate on producing the proper "driving attitude." "By ‘driver attitude' we mean that concept of motoring which takes into account the rights of others, the safety of car passen gers and pedestrians and the fac ulty of handling the car in such a manner as to meet all emergen- FACTS FO* DMVEM Life - Auto - Kj- INSURANCE A M. T. BURNII • Joe Stenrud of Detroit, Mich., is spending several days visiting, at the home of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stenrud. He is enroute to San Francisco, where he will visit the fair. • Albert Arnold was slightly in- jured Monday when the truck he was driving collided with a log ging truck. His car was badly damaged. • Friday, June 9, Mrs. Vincent Lanini was to entertain members of the Bellview home extension school Miss Patricia Bell was sent I unit at her home with a picnic by the P-TA, Miss Barbura Helm by the community club. Miss luncheon. • The Home Economics club held I Veeda Williams, who had already a meeting Thursday of last week one-third of a scholarship, and in the Grange hall. During the af Miss Betty Dunn, who had one- ternoon members sewed on tea half a scholarship, were sent by towels which, when completed, will members of their canning and clubs. The Bellview help make up the material for a cooking bazaar which will be given in the Grange sent Dale Williams. fall. • Mr. and Mrs Archie Kincaid • Members of the embroidery visited Monday evening at the club held their meeting Tuesday home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sten at the home of Mrs. Walter Long- rud. streth. Those enjoying the after • The Bellview Grange held Me noon were Mrs. Herman Helm, morial services in the hall Tues Mrs. J. M. Crow. Mrs. Edwin day evening with Mrs. Vai Inlaw Dunn, Mrs. Claude Conley. Mrs. as chairman. During the services George Helms, Mrs. Roy Crow and Mrs. Taylor Williams, Mrs. Willis Mrs. Ben Christlieb, who recently Byrd, Mrs. Arthur Peters and joined the club. Mrs. R. E. Bell sang several selec • Jack Williams was employed at tions. Talent this week by Jake Royston. • Miss Louise Martin spent Sun 9 Miss Helen Dunn is spending day at Pinehurst visiting with Mr several days in Portland this week and Mrs. D. F. Korth, where she is visiting with friends • Mr. and Mrs Elmer Ayres ar and relatives. rived here Saturday evening from | • Mr. and Mrs. William Briggs Days Creek and are spending a are spending two weeks in Mills, few days visiting with Mrs Ayres Wyo., where they are transacting parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter business. Brahs and with his parents, Mr • Mrs. J. C. Orr and children of and Mrs. O. Ayres, before leaving Klamath Falls visited Tuesday af for California where they will va ternoon at the home of Mrs. Orr’s cation and visit friends and rela parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tal tives. ent. • Mr. and Mrs. Dave McKinney of • Mrs. Walter Brahs returned Lincoln visited Sunday at the Monday morning from Roseville. home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dunn Calif., where she spent a week vis and family. iting at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wiggens and family. • Jimmie Korth of Pinehurst spent Saturday night and Sunday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Martin. • Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sexton and daughter Elizabeth of Klamath Falls visited Saturday at the home of Mrs. Sexton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Grimm. • Mrs. Leslie Lusk of Ashland visited Friday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kin caid. • Warren Fichtner of Medford visited Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs Walter Brahs and family, • Mrs. Walter Longstreth and Mrs. Herman Helm drove the Bellview 4-H club members to Medford Monday morning where they took the stage to Corvallis to attend summer school. • Kenneth Bell and Leslie Dungan returned to their homes Monday evening after Bpending several days working in the Dead Indian district. • The Bellview 4-H club mem bers, with other members of the county, left Monday morning by stage for Corvallis, where they are attending the 4-H summer BE THE Kt AT EIGHT TONIGHT!" 9 Resorts and hotels want to please you. They want to have accommodations waiting for your arrival. 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