Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 30, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

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    Friday, June 30,
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
• BELLVIEW •
• Mrs. Louise Wilson loft one day
last week to visit friends in Med­
ford for several days. She has
spent some time here visiting with
her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mi's. Richard C. Joy and son
Alden.
• Robert Bell, who is employed at
Bly, spent Saturday and Sunday
at' the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. Bell.
• Walter Seitz spent Friday and
Saturday of last week in Klam­
ath Falls on business, returning to
his home Saturday evening.
• Mr. and Mrs. George Yockel
and Miss Mona Yockel. daughter
of Mr. Yockel who is visiting here,
returned Wednesday from Sacra­
mento where they spent several
days on business.
• Mrs. Ed Grimm returned to her
home Saturday evening from
Klamath Fulls where she spent
several days of last week visiting
at the home of her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Sexton and daughter Elizabeth.
• Leo Simmons and Stonewall
Simmons of Eureka, Calif., spent
Thursday of last week visiting at
the R. E. Bell home. The Messrs.
Simmons were enroute to Okla­
homa and Louisiana where they
plan to transact business and visit
with friends and relatives. They
are cousins of Mr. Bell.
• Mr. and Mrs. Albert Arnold.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kincaid. Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Pankey, Miss
Marie Walker, Mrs. Ella True and
Earnest Applegate met Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Stenrud to work on the float
which the Bellview Grange is en­
tering in the July 4 parade. The
group enjoyed a picnic luncheon
at noon. They plan to meet next
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Kincaid to continue
work on the float.
• Mr. and Mrs Elmer Ayres re­
turned the latter part of last week
from Roseville and Sacramento,
where they spent several days vis­
iting with relatives and friends.
• R. E. Bell and son Kenneth, who
have spent the last several weeks
ui Greenville, spent Saturday iuul
Sunday visiting at their home here
before going to Klaipath Palls
where they are transacting busi­
ness.
• Mrs. Archie Kincaid and sister.
Mrs. Beth Hamaker of Ashland,
made a trip to Medford Monday.
• George Helms and Lloyd Moore
were Medford business visitors
Wednesday
• Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Quinn of
Prineville left Wednesday morning
for their home after spending sev­
eral days at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Helm and family.
Quinn is a nephew of Mrs. Helm.
• Mr. and Mrs. Walter Long­
streth, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dunn,
Miss Veeda Williams and Miss
Betty Duiui enjoyed a trip to
Crater Lake and Diamond iAke
Sunday.
• The embroidery club held its
meeting Tuesday in Lithia park.
Hostesses for the afternoon were
Mis. J. M. Crow, Mrs. Claude
Conley, Mis. Herman Helm, Mrs.
Ben Christleib and Mrs. I. E.
Deadniond was an invited guest.
Next week members will again
hold their meeting in Lithia park
and Mrs. Roy Crow. Mis. Walter I
Longstreth, Mrs. Edwin Dunn and I
Mrs. George Helms will act as
hostesses to the members who
were hostesses for this week's
meeting.
• W. O. Martin made a trip to
Medford on business Wednesday.
• R. D. Reynolds returned to his
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proper wheel alignment. Ordinary wear—sag­
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cut mileage in half.
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WHEEL ALIGNMENT
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gauges that show exactly what is wrong, and
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necessary. Some inexpensive 9
adjustment may be all you need.
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JUNCTION GARAGE
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IVHEN you want to get
off the crowded street
and out of the hot sun,
drive out to Dad Spencer’»
Log Side Inn for a cooling
visit. We’re open holidays,
evenings and all day. Pay
us a visit—we’U be expect,
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DAD SPENCER’S
LOG SIDE INN
Three Mlles North of Ashland on Pacific Highway
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how About Some H’N This Sum
Second Anniversary
Phone 71-J
RELAX WITH US
WHEN THE
CELEBRATING
GETS HOT!
LISTERINE TOOTH I
Saturday, July 1st, We Will Celebrate Our
SOUTH PACIFIC HIGHWAY
H
k . SPARKLE.
• Tin* Nidics club met in the dub
house Thursday afternoon with
Mrs Tony Mendes ns hostess Th«*
Amazing NEW
afternoon
wan spent
playing
bridge with high prize being won
rid* teeth of ugiy,
by Mrs John Ik* Witt and low by
¡I bm I iihm I I ik T im II III » th« w i ,
trrlll»*T«Mlll| I'AMlg . « «»lit.id . /
Mrs W. Holmberg. Others pres­
nmkiM Uw th gl**i<*ii J
ent were Meaiiames V. Nebeker,
The In«tan IItriiMhanil «al.
Robert Gilberg, lx*s Laurentz, Ray
F im & iii <l«’U’rgrtit. it k it *
Elliott, Harry De Jarnett, W. Mc­
llllY, iM’tlvr litilihl««. whuii 'k
rih I tlK'uy bnmlhitf
Clusky,
Frank
Ohlund,
Fred
mat not rtorh And u* It
Haynes and Jack Clark Refresh­
•iirfiM*«* and Ink» tniinih <■£!
ments were served.
wh<4* immth lliitfkw «1* i.ghifqj
REGISTER AT FAIR
Uw'lh I ok»’ OU U0W puliuli
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• Earl Temple, wno went to San
Tbr rvorular «i/v lulu’h
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Jackson county residents u ho
Francisco early last week for
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treatment at the veterans' hos­ registered at the
tIlian ' a I mhiik I ni tin* I I .h?
pital. is reported to be improved biiilding when visiting th«* Gohlen «h’litifrh'«’ Al nil <!» >.' <
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• Charles Fleming of Oroville Is Gate «*x|M»slti«»n last week Included PliariuAA'ul <’<>.. Nt
visiting at the home of his aunt, Mr. and .Mts W. P Bellers. Mn
TH» NEW TO»**VU
Charles A I {nines and Keith and
Mrs. Janies Purvis.
• Mrs. T. Quamme and daughter Cora Let* Hallies, .Mrs W E Bill
Gladys left Friday night for San tell ami Jimmie Bartell, .Mt ¡«nd
Francisco. Gladys will play with Mrs. J A Conley and Arline Con
»uprrchjr^l with I
the junior musicians at Treasure ley, C T Rykketi and Helen Ryk
ken.
all
of
Ashland,
and
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Island.
Reimer of Talent
/VARUM C. CLOSE, vice • M r .111.1 Mis i QTga (XNM ■ 'I
Susanville spent Thursday lind
'■ president of th«* First Na­ Friday with Mr. and Mrs W.
tional bank of Portland, which
operates a branch in Ashland, Holmberg.
• Mr. and Mrs Frank Brown of
has been appointed trust officer Portland spent two days last we< k
and «*leet«*d a member of th«* with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ohlund
Intard of directors of the state­ while enroute to the fair at Tresis
wide bank, it was announced by ure Island.
C. F. Adams, chairman of th«*
• .Mrs. E E. Gran and daughter
board. Mr. Close, who is well Naomi and Jesse Rigel of Kerby,
known throughout the stat«*, as- Ore., were visiting in Hilt Sunday.
sinned the |H>sitions left vacant Miss Enid Gran, who has been
by the recent death of Blain«* spending the last week with her
B. Coles.
sister, Mrs. G. G. Black, returned
home with them.
home last week after spending • Mrs Fred Bayliss iuul son War­
three weeks in Colorado and Ne­ ren drove to Medford Friday
braska on business. He was ar- • Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tallis, Brun*.
companied on the trip by his son Favero. Jack Clark and Court
W'endel and Lloyd Dunham of Rose attended the softball games
Ashland.
in Ashland Friday night.
• Mrs. R. C. Avent and daughter • .Mrs Fred Bayliss entertained
Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Horne with a family dinner Saturday
of /Ashland and Jeanette and Jim­ night. Those present were Mr. and
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mie Avent spent Wednesday eve­ Mrs Claud«* Halliday and Miss
ning of last week visiting at the Marylin Widstrund of Spokane,
home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kin­ Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Black
of Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. W. Tal­
caid and Eunice.
• Mrs. Ruth Turner Dews of Ash­ lis. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Clark and
land has been hired to teach the daughter Doris. Fred Bayliss and
primary grades in the place of sons Billy and Warren.
Miss Eunice Hager, who has been • Mrs Nelson Watts and baby
hired to teach in the Washington daughter returned from the Yreka
school in Ashland. Mrs Dews re­ hospital last week.
ceived her education in the normal i • Billy Gilberg left Saturday for
Corvallis where he will »[Hind the
school at San Jose. Calif.
summer with relatives.
Ayres,
• Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
• Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Black and
Frankie Brahs and his cousin, children moved to the Braecrest
James Wiggens, returned to their ranch Sunday and Mr. and .Mrs.
homes Tuesday evening following Edwards of Braecrest moved into
a pleasant camping trip to Hiatt the house vacat«*d by Mr. and Mrs.
dam.
Black.
• Mr. and Mrs. Gilham and fam­ • Mrs. B R. Brown of Weaver­
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ily, who have lived in this district ville is visiting her daughter, Mrr
for the last year, moved Tuesday M. J, Bailey.
LEARN <>( R NEW DIAL NI MBT.R: 7771
to their former home in Ashland • Ed Sheppard, superintendent of
Abo Thia:
on Oberlin street Mr. and Mrs. J. | the King Solomon mine, and John
L. McCollum and family, who have De Witt visited the Bumble mine
"For the Ideal wm>h<lay,
spent the last several months aA( Wedne.*alay.
Just call.
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their former home in Montana, are
That
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moving back onto the place occu­ ROBERT JOHNSON GETS
pied by the Gilham family. Mr. and
BARRACKS LIBRARY ion
Mrs. McCollum lived there before
they left for Montana.
Private Robert L. Johnson of
e Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clary and Ashland, now serving with the 7th
family of Klamath Falls visited U S Infantry at Vancouver Bar­
Tuesday at the home of Mr. and racks, Wash., was recently ap­
Mrs. Ed Grimm and daughter Ola pointed post librarian at that post,
May. Mrs. Clary is a daughter of according to information from
Major H D. Bagnall, army re­
Mr. and Mrs. Grimm.
• Mrs. Wanda Heinz Smith, form­ cruiting officer in Portland Pri­
er resident of this district, is the vate Johnson, whose par«*nts. Mr.
mother of a seven and one-half and .Mrs R W. Johnson, reside at
pound boy bom June 14 and 407 Scenic drive. Ashland, was ac­
named Larry Clifford. Mr. and cepted for enlistment by Sgt Es­
Mrs. Smith are making their home tep at the Medford recruiting sta­
in Ruch in the Applegate district. tion in April, 1937, and has been
• Mrs. Walter Longstreth and serving with the 7th infantry
Mrs R. D Reynolds visited Lithia since.
Although Private
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park Wednesday to choose a site
Johnson's
for the concession for Bellview principal work is of a literary na­
Parent-Teachers association to be ture, he is required to fit himself
THIS 2-POUND FAMILY-SIZE LO*f
operated over the holidays. The for military duties as well and in
committee in charge met Thurs­ this connection has qualified as an
day in the Bellview school to com­ expert machine gunner.
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plete plans.
• Mrs. Miles Farmer and small • Mrs. Lloyd Moore. Mr and
daughter Betty Lou of Dorris. Mrs. Adrian Wolf and son Rodger
in transparent Sealtest-approved wropptf
Calif., returned to their home of Medford visited Sunday evening
Tuesday evening after spending at the home of Mr. Moore.
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the week-end and Monday at the
home of Mrs. Farmer’s parents,
Mr and Mrs. Willis Byrd.
• Miss Wanda Reynolds, who re­
cently underwent an appendec­
tomy In the Ashland Community
hospital, is improving as well as
<yin be expected.
• Mrs. Virginia Maycock returned
Monday to her home in Portland 1
after having spent several days
visiting at the home of her brother i
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Crow.
IN* ASHLAND WITH
• Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Parmen of I
eastern Oregon visited several
days of last week at the home of
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Mr. and Mrs. Claude Conley. They
were enroute to their home after
visiting the San Francisco fair,
Oregon Caves and Crater Lake.
Mrs. Parman will be better re­
membered by her friends here as
Eva Stinchfield, a niece of Mrs.
Conley.
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PICNIC IN ASHLAND
More than two dozen students
of the Medford Business college
picnicked in Ashland's Lithia park |
Thursday afternoon, according to t
yyE have apprciiated th«* many friendships
Mrs. Henry Fredericks, a m«*mber
of the outing party.
gained in our two years us a part of the
business life of Ashland, and we want to ex­
press our appreciation to our many friends
30 Years Success! Doctor’s
and
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NAME CRA TER PEAK
The U 8 boaril on geographical
names him approved "Appiegst«*
peak” ns th«* designation for a
towering mass In Crater latke, an­
nounces th«* interior department
Th«« board has Just acted, but the
name was bestowed ortginalb by
William Gladstone Steel in I HUI'.
"discoverer of Crater I sake, says
th«* department. Statement that
Steel discovered Crater Nike I«
not supported by «iviilenc« •Ap
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- NI3ft feet big 1
plorate peak"
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uiid is located near the south • n I
of th«* lake and forms the went
limb of Sun Notch.
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