Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 11, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

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    Friday, Aug. 11, 1939
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 2
• TALENT •
• Talent Townsend club met
Tuesday evening in the city hall.
Ashland Townsend club members
were present as guests, their pres­
ident being speaker for the eve­
ning. A short program, followed
by ice cream and cake refresh­
ments, was enjoyed.
• Mrs. Wayne Wheeler is em­
ployed at Long s beverage shop
• Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Lowe and
family are spending their vacation
on the Applegate.
• Jim Brown returned Saturday
from Crescent City where he hits
been visiting for the last week.
• The home economics club of
the Talent Grange met Tuesday
at the home of Mrs. Harvey Walt­
ers. An outdoor picnic luncheon
was served in the Ottinger park
next to the Walters home Mrs.
Borg of Xledford was hostess.
• John Hamilton of Tule Lake
was a week-end visitor here Mrs.
Hamilton accompanied him fol-
lowing a week's vacation here with
relatives and friends.
• Mr. and Mrs. Harry- Hamilton
moved last week to their ranch,
which recently was purchased
from Walter Leverette in the Val­
ley View district.
• Mr. and Mrs. McLeod and
daughter, Mrs. Curtis and family
of Oklahoma, arrived here Wed­
nesday for a business and pleasure
trip. Mrs. K. Haynes is mother of
Mrs. McLeod and Mrs. Walter
Davis is her sister.
3 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hart spent
a few days in Crescent City last
week
• Mrs. Allen Clark arrived from
the hospital Thursday with her
small daughter. Patricia Ann
• Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Tame spent
the week-end at their ranch on
Dead Indian.
• Mrs. Irene Wells returned from
a two weeks trip to California.
While there she attended the fair
and visited relatives.
• Verne Spears, formerly of Tal­
ent. who is attended SOCE in Ash­
land. was a caller here Saturday.
• Mr. and Mrs Wayne Cowdrey
visited Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ferns
in Fem Valley Sunday afternoon.
• Mrs. Myrtle Sutter of K insas
arrived Sunday morning to visit
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relatives She and two sisters. Mrs
Harriet Bates, Mrs Ota Miller,
Nate, Sam and Guy Hamilton at­
tended the Kansas picnic in IJthia
park.
Mis Lewsadder, who has been
a patient in Glendale. Calif., for
llie last three months. leturned
to her home here Saturday.
V George Yocl.cl of Bellview was
a business caller here Wednesday.
• Jay Terrill and family have re­
turned from San Francisco, where
they enjoyed the fair and other
points oi intereat.
• K. F. Harold, Elmer Jones and
Don Seriptei of Wakefield. Kan.,
are here tor the fruit season,
• William Weiuniei lett this week
for Kasper. Wyo., where he will
visit.
• A. A. Wally. who has been vis-
rung a brother, Walter Wally and
family, has left lor San Bernar­
dino, Calif.
• Louis Romaniaki and wife, who
have been living in Ashland for
the last year, moved back to Tal­
ent this week, where they will
work in the fruit.
• Roy Hill and wife of Dead In­
dian country weie Talent shoppers
Tuesday.
• BELLVIEW •
• Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Martin and
daughter Louise left Sunday for
Crescent City where Mrs. Martin
and Louise are spending the week
vacationing Mr. Martin returned
to Bellview Monday evening.
• Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Willeford
¡eft Tuesday morning for their
home in Fullerton, Calif. They are
returning by the coast route and
will visit the San Francisco ex­
position, Mrs. Willeford is a
daughter of Mr and Mrs. G. W.
Willis.
• Mr. and M • - E. L. Heninger
guest. Mrs. Lyman
.
.
Hitchcock, with Theodore Wenaus.
were business callers in Medford
Saturday.
• Mrs Edwin Dunn is convales­
cing at the home of her sister,
Mrs. Dave McKinney at Lincoln.
• Marjorie Bell returned from
Lincoln Friday where she has been
a guest of Mrs. Donald Korth.
• George Yockel, George Helms
and Martin Dahl spent Tuesday in
Klamath Falls transacting busi-
ness.
• Mrs. Rosen and Anna May
Hazelwood returned Tuesday from
San Francisco by way of the Red-
wood highway. While theie they
attended the fair.
• Mrs. Matilda King and Mr. and
Mrs. George King visited at the
borne of J W. Williams Sunday.
v» Mr. and Mis. Henry Stenrud.
Mr. ano Mrd. Archie Kincaid,
daughter Eunice and Miss Marie
Wailcer lc.uiaed Saturday from
Sin Francisco where they have
been touring the fair, they re­
turned by way of tr.e Redwood
highway, Flopping to see the win­
eries at Ukiah and the Oregon
Caves.
3 Mr. and Mrs W. W. Brahs and
son Frank spent Sunday at Fish
River, Ore.
9 Mrs. Elizabeth Fieguth and
Walt Hill of Talent weie veiling
at the R D. Reynolds home Tues­
day evening. •
3 Thirty-four members of t’ e
Gran.e attended the Phoenix
Grange meeting Tuesday evening,
for which they put on a well bal­
anced program. Ail members re­
port a grand time
9 Mrs
Clark Lanckton and
daughter Mary from Walla Walla.
Wash., are visiting with Mrs.
Lanckton's sister. Mrs. Chester
Applegate.
© Mrs. J. C. Orr and daughters
Beverly. Golda, Mildred and Helen
are visiting at the Oscar Talent
home from Klamath Falls. They
left Wednesday morning together
with Mr. and Mrs Talent and
daughter Jeanette for Beagle to
visit Mrs. W. H. Pomeroy.
<9 The Grange picnic held at Hel­
man's Baths Sunday proved to be
a pleasant success, with 85 at­
tending. After the bountiful fried
chicken dinner those present W’ere
entertained by Mrs. Price's ac-
cordian band of Medford. Swim­
ming also was enjoyed
• Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lee and son
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W-
I Gifford spent the week-end at Ore-
I gon Caves junction While there
they toured the caves, returning
Tuesday.
• IKma Id Lewis, who has been
visiting at the home of his aunt
and uncle, M r and Mrs Taylor
Williams, has returned to his home
in Oregon City. Sunday, together
with his grandmother, Mrs. E. B
Lewis, they toured the Oregon
Caves and also, during his stay.
J Crater and Diamond Likes
U M rs R W. McKool of San
Francisco is spending two weeks
at the Richard Joy home. Mr Me-
Kool will come later.
• Mr. and Mrs Lester LVShaxer,
DeShazer,
Mi. and Mrs. ~
Roscoe Applegate
and daughter Dorothy. Mr.
Mr and
Mrs. George Helms and son Bernie
were among those attending
_ a
family reunion Wednesday evening
in Lithia park.
• Helen Dunn and Marilyn Christ-
lieb. Camp Fire counsellors, will
go to Lake o' the Woods Sunday
preceding opening of camp for
the Camp Fire girls
• Mrs. R E. Bell.
Bell, Patricia and
Sammie. with Oscar Martin and
daughter Louise weie
were visiting
_
friends at Summit ranch on the
Greensprings and at Lincoln Fri
Fri- ­
day.
0 A group of friends and neigh­
bors surprised and delighted Mrs.
Emil flassman recently when they
came to her home to help observe
her birthday anniversary The af­
ternoon was spent in visiting with
refreshments being served at Its
close Those present included Mr.
and Mrs. Emil Gassman. Mr. and
Mrs. William Turner. Miss Ruby
Turner. Mrs. Elizabeth Walter. Mi­
ami Mrs. George Irwin and Mrs
D W. Mvers
ATTEND FAIR
Among those from Ashland to
register at the Shasta-Cascade
building on Treasure Island during
the last week were Mr. and Mrs
George Oium. Eleanor Oium, Anna
Hazelwood, Mrs Joseph W Rosen
Dr. R. E Poston. Marie F Walker
Clara Kincaid. Eunice Kincaid. A
V Kincaid. Mr and Mrs Henry
Stenrud and the Rev. James H
Edgar
ROBERT JOIINNON
JOHNSON GETS
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POST
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Roliert L Johnson, son
and Mrs R. W Johnson
Scenic drive. who enlisted
army m April, 1937, for
with the* Seventh Infantry
ment
Wash., recently has been appoint
ed ¡>ost librarian for the army post
of Vancoii ,-er liai racks, according
to information received here today
from Major H. D Bagnall, army
recruiting officer in Portland
Major Bagnall said all army
posts are equipped with libraries
for the convenience ot soldiers who
wish to take advantage* of the*
privileges of a library and that
Vancouver Barracks has a com­
prehensive library for a one-regi -
nient station.
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