Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 08, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, Sept. H, 1939
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 3
• BELLVIEW •
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• Mi ami M im Uharlea Miller
mid daughter Evelyn of Klamath
Fall» weir Sunday dinner gu<'»t»
at the home of Mr and Mr» R. E
Bell mid family.
• Mi and M hi Dsnlxl F mvmi
mid daughter I Moren of Dorr!»
»pent Tuesday vlnitlng at the home
of Mm Fanner's parent«. Mr mid
Mm Willi» Byrd.
• Mr mid Mr» Archie Kincaid
mi<l l<ealle mid Eunice mid Mm.
Beth Hamaker of Anhlmid »pent
Saturday In Klamath Fall» tran­
sacting buxine»»
• The Nell ('reek school opened
Tuesday, Hept fl
Mi»» Luci>r
Neiter is teaching there this year.
• Ml»» Marjorie Bell, who hua
been employed for several week»
nt a Medford packing hou»e, now
1» at her home
• Ml»» Charleen Byrd wus an
overnight guest Tuesday nt the
home of Ml»» E<lna Yockel.
• Mm It E Bell, Sainnde, Pa­
tricia, Marjorie, Bob mid Anne
Strom who are visiting friends In
A»hinnd from Canada, enjoyed ■
trip to ixike o’ the Woods Sunday.
• Mi and Mra Elton Kerby and
children and Hugh Hiirmn mid Ed­
die visited Monday evening nt the
home of Mr. mid Mrs Archie Kin­
caid mid family.
• Mi mid Mr». Il C Avent and
daughter Betty, who have lived for
the imit tin. .
.tioimd thl»
country, left Sunday for their
former home In Alal»ima
• Miss Allene Inlow moved to
Hold Hill Sunday where she will
teach school
• Mrs Walter Ixmgstreth and
Mrs Archie Kincaid met at the
home of Mrs Henry Stenrud Mon-
ilay evening to discuss plans for
a pioneer dinner they will nerve
In the near future.
• Robert Bell, who has employ­
ment in Longview, Wash , visited
nt the home of his parents. Mr.
and Mm It E Bell over the week­
end
• Mr and Mm Henry Stenrud
were guests Sundny evening at the
home of Ml
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and Mrs
Archie Kill
club will hold the first meeting of
fall Sept id in tin- Orange bail
HostcNM«-» for the afternoon will
be Mrs Wade Wallis. Mrs. Louis
Pankey and Mm. R unhc II
Mr«
James Chamberlin and Mm. C H.
Modrell are planning a program
which will be of Interest to all
The meeting will open at 2 p in
• Miss Marjorie Hill of Spring
Garden, Calif , visited Sunday at
the holm- of Miss Marjorie Bell.
• D F Korth. who is employed
in Tionesta. Calif., is at his home
this week because of injuries re­
ceived at work
• Ml»» Louise Martin made a
bUMincHN trip to Medford Wednes­
day
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• TALENT •
eald
• Mr and Mrs Albert Arnold • Claire Withrow is spending a
mul daughter mid son-in-law and few
weeks with her grandparents,
Mra Foster enjoyed a trip to Mr. and
Mrs Ed Jacobs. Claire is
Ixike o' the Wood» Sunday Mr helping can-
fol her aunt, Pauline
and Mra Foster, who make their
home near Burns, have been vis­ Jacobs, wb<> was injured in an
accident recently.
iting the San Franclaco exposition. auto
Roy Estes was a business
• The group of young people en­ • Mr»
■ r m Medford Tuesday after­
tering Junior high school from
Bellview Include Misses Josephine noon.
• Charlie Chapman spent Tues-
Peachey, Charlotte Hamilton. Ed ilay
in Grants Pass.
na Wenaus Veeda W llliams. Jean­ • Harland
lx>w of the US army
ette Talent. Ruth Walker an.I called on his
parents, Mr. and
George Marsh, Dale Anderson,
Harry Lowe, last Tuesday.
Robert Hlnch. Kenneth Ttompaon Mm
Harland is a meintxr of the avia­
mid v,in.ui McKlnnia
• Mr and Mrs Sam Lonldicr and tion corps.
• Mm Alice O’Byrne, who teaches
ilaughter Lynne of Lakeview wen school
near Ager. Calif., spent a
visiting during the week-end at
the home of Mr ami Mrs It E. few days at the Thurston home
Bell and family Mr Lonldicr is a last W«ek after having »pent the
summer In Portland.
cousin of Mr Beil.
• Mr and Mrs E A Hamilton • Edward Gowan and family of
returned the latter part of last Klamath Falls are guests of Mrs
father. F A. Goodner.
week from a short trip to the Gowan's
• Mra Elioy McGrew spent Sat­
coast.
• Mrs Clark I-anckton and daugh­ urday visiting in Butte Falls.
ter Muy ot Walla Walla Wash , • Mr and Mrs. Steve Lunix, who
left Thursday for their home after recently were united in marriage
spending 10 days visiting at the in Texas, have moved into their
home ot Mr ami Mrs Chester Ap­ home near the Amiemon Creek
school.
plegate and family.
• The Bellview school opened • Clyde Purvis, who 1» employed
Tuesday, Sept. 5, with 03 students at a lumber camp near Klamath
enrolled Special work is to be Falls, sjient the week-end in Tal­
given this year In art and musical ent visiting friends.
• Mr and Mrs I-eo Netherlands
training,
• Kenneth Bell, who Is employed and Mr and Mrs. Sales of Wint­
in Tionesta, Calif, was at his ers. Calif . returned to their home
wing a visit here with Mrs
home over the week-end.
• The Bellview P-TA plan to hold Mrda Fox and other relatives.
their meeting Friday, Sept. 15. at • C. C. Cagnaccl is spending a
the school building A reception vacation with relatives and friends
in Chicago.
Is planned for the teachers.
• Mr. and Mrs Richard C. Joy • Mm Eads left for southern Cal­
and Mr and Mrs Corry of Ash­ ifornia Sunday to visit her daugh­
land enjoyed a trip to Crater and ter and other relatives
Diamond Ixikes Sunday and Mon­ • Mr and Mrs. Fred Hodapp and
daughters Mary and Maxine of
day
• Mr and Mrs Herman Helm Central Point spent Sunday eve­
and daughters Joanne and Barbara ning with Mr. and Mm Glen
were dinner guests Sunday at the Withrow. The girls just returned
home of Mr and Mm. Elam of from a vacation in Casa Grande.
Ariz . wlii'ii' they spent the sum­
Ashland.
• Miss Patty Dunlap of Klamath mer.
Falls visited Sunday with Miss • Mr and Mrs R F. Parks and
Mrs. Elizabeth Beckett, a guest,
Rosemary Bell.
• Miss Helen Dunn left Saturday drove to Crater Lake last Wed­
for Jacksonville where she will nesday.
• Mrs. Floyd Young and children
teach the Hlxth grade
• Friday of last week a group of returned Monday from San Fran­
the P-TA ladies, among whom cisco where they visited the fair
were President Reynolds and Mrs. ami relatives
R I. Brantley and Mrs. V E • Mrs Earl Hamilton of Alberta,
Seitz, cleaned and did other work Can., left for her home following
a visit with his parents. Mr and
in the school cafeteria.
• The Upper Valley Community Mm. Guy Hamilton, and other rel­
atives.
• Mrs. L. Hubert and daughter
of Ix»s Angeles left for their home
Friday after a month visit with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gra­
ham.
• Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coghill, who
spent the summer at Diamond
Lake, where he was employed,
have moved to Talent.
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• Mrs. A. N. Dryud left recently
for a trip to Wisconsin.
• Mr. and Mrs. Sam McNair at­
tended the rodeo in Lakeview last
week-end.
• Mr. and Mrs. D. Perozzi and
Dr. Thelma Perozzi attended the
state fair in Salem this week.
• HILTS NEWS •
• Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rossi and,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rosal and son
»pent the week-end in Weed vis- '
itlng Mrs. Joe Rossi's mother.
• Mr. and Mm. Ixtonard I’ullen
and children moved to Eugene,
Orc. where they plan to make!
their new home.
• Mr and Mrs Dick Williams
and nona Roy and Ruasell made a
business trip to Medford and Ash­
land Saturday.
• Godfrey Walker and daughter
and her family of Woodland, Calif., ;
»pent the week-end in Hilt visiting
the W. W. Walker family.
• Mr and Mm Ernest Francis
were in Ashland Tuesday evening
on business.
• A son was born to Mr and Mm
Frank Zanotto at the Hilt hos­
pital Monday.
• lx» Stuck of Chico was a guest
at the Dick Williams home Friday
and Sunday. He formerly resided
in Hilt.
• Mr. and Mra Roy Rushton of
Medford visited in HUt Monday
and Tuesday.
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• Mr and Mrs Clyde Sutton who
have been visiting here with Mr.
and Mm. Alden Powell, returned
to their home in Long Beach Mon­
day.
• Mr and Mrs J. C Hamaker re­
cently have returned from a vaca­
tion trip to San Francisco and
southern California.
• Bitty Horne recently left for:
Chiloquin where she will teach.
• Mr and Mrs. A. L. Cook fished !
in Rogue river Monday.
LET IT RAIN
/\nd we hope it does
now!
But Be Sure You
Are Ready for It
We mean your roof, of
course.
What you need for a new
roof or to repair an old
one we have.
Cert ¡grade Cedar Shingles
Redwood Shingles
Fibre Roof Coating
Composition Roofing
Slate Surface Roofing
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Just Dial 8’91
ASHLAND
LUMDERCO.
Kill QUALITY
AND SERVICE
Pine or Cedar Slabs, 2c cu.ft. I
LAST CHANCE FOR CHEAP FUEL! I
DAIRY
$25.00 REWARD
will lie paid for any corn Great
Christopher Corn and Callous
Remedy cannot remove!
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
DELIVERED IN YOUR SHED
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All Kinds of Building Lumber As Low As
$10 per Thousand Feet!
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ASHLAND PLANING MILL
IxM*al Sawmill—Phone fllMfl
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However, we will con
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tinue to give our cus
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tomers the lowest
possible prices on all
foods.
Estimate« Without Obligation
Phone 6732
CLOVER LEAF
Due to the un­
certain market
conditions, be­
cause of war, we
are not quoting
any prices this
week, as they
would be out of
line by the time
this ad was in
effect.
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Our specials will be
posted in the store
Saturday.
M. E. Kaegi