Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 15, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 2
• BELLVIEW •
• Miss Nancy Ring was hostees
at dinner Sunday at her home en­
tertaining Cecil Patterson of Ap­
plegate. Miss Rosemary Bell and
Earnest Decker of Applegate
• R E. Bell, who is employed in
Klamath Falls, was at his home
over the week-end.
• The birthday club gave a picnic
luncheon party in honor of the
birthday anniversary of Louis Pan-
key at Dead Indian soda springs
Sunday Those enjoying the day
were Mr and Mrs. Henry Stenrud,
Mr. and Mr Archie Kincaid. Miss
Marie Weaker, Mrs. Ella True,
Miss Eunice Kincaid. Mr and Mrs.
Louis Pankey. Mr. and Mrs J E.
Gowland and" Earl Warren of Ash­
land.
• Donald Korth, who has been
unable to work because of broken
ribs, returned to Tionesta Tues­
day, where he is employed.
• Mrs Miles Farmer and daugh­
ter Betty Lou of Dorris are spend­
ing this week visiting with Mrs.
Farmer's parents. Mr and M.->.
Willis Byrd
• Mr and Mrs Dean Home of
Ashland and Leslie Kincaid made
a trip to Hiatt dam Sunday
• Thursday evening ladies of the
Bellview grange served dinner to
members of the Pioneer Associa­
tion of Southern Oregon.
• Mr and Mrs Charlie Ames of
Coronado. Calif., and Mrs. Ma-
linda King of Ashland were dinner
guests Sunday at the W. O. Martin
home Mrs Âmes is a daughter of
Mrs. King and will be remembered
as Iva King by friends here.
• Ray Cornelius of Sacramento
visited* friends in Bellview this
week.
•
• Lynn DeMille of Klamath Falls
visited friends in Bellview Sunday
• Miss Mollie Helms, who is a
nurse in General hospital in I»s
Angeles, is spending this week vis­
iting with Mr and Mrs. George
Helms and her brother Bernie.
• Miss Marie Walker was a guest
Tuesday evening at the Henry
Stenrud home.
• Miss Beryl King, who is em­
ployed in Sacramento, is spending
several days visiting with her par-
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Friday, Sept. 15, 1939
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George King
and with other friends and rela­
tives.
• Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ayres re­
lumed Friday to Days Creek
where Mr. Ayres is employed as a
school teacher. They have been
visiting at the Brails home.
• Mr and Mrs Donald Korth and
Miss Louise Martin made a trip
to Pinehurst Sunday.
• Mrs. Limback of California is
spending several days visiting al
the home of her daughter and
son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs Dexter
Wood worth.
• Mrs. George Stoltz of Crescent
City visited last week at the home
of her daughter and son-in-law
and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Modi ell
• Mrs. Earnest McKenzie, son
Dick and daughter Mary Lou of {
Prineville are spending a few days
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Her­
man Helm and family.
• Miss Helen Dunn, who teaches
school in Jacksonville, was at her
home here Saturday and Sunday.
• Homer Moore is Bpending tins
week in San Francisco on business
• The Bellview P-TA is holding
a meeting at 6 o'clock Friday eve- i
ning in the school house. A pro- '
gram has been planned and a re­
ception for the teachers is to be
held. At the close of the evening
refreshments of cake, ice cream
and col fee will be served
• C. H. Modrell returned Sunday
to Big Trees, Calif., where he is
employed. He visited for a short
time with his family here.
• Miss Ruby Turner spent this '
week in Central Point as the house I
guest of her friend. Miss Bonnie
Anderson.
• Mrs. Elizabeth Walter is spend- i
ing several days in San Francisco j
visiting friends and relatives and |
attending the exposition.
• Joseph Walter of Honduras,
who has been visiting for some
time at the home of his sister and
family. Mr and Mrs. Emil Gass-
man, left Saturday for San Fran­
cisco.
• Henry Lanini spent last week
in Eugene visiting with his broth­
ers John and Victor. While he was
there he attended the fair.
• Mrs. Walter Hash was in Med­
ford Friday attending a meeting
of Jackson county home extension
unit officers.
• The Bellview home extension
unit will hold its meeting at 1:30
p. m. today in the clubhouse. Each
member has been requested to
bring a friend. During the busi­
ness meeting a program will be
made out for the following meet­
ing and officers will be installed. city hall Wednesday afternoon for sentenced to serve five days in being drunk on a public street
“
was released Wrdnes*
• Mr and Mrs. Emil Gassman their first meeting of the season city jail by Police Judge <’ M Newlands
were dinner guests Sunday at the Mrs. Charles Long sr, president, Presnail Saturday on a charge of day after serving his full five days
was In charge
William Turner home.
• Mr. and Mrs C. B. Lamkin of • School opened Monday morning
at with the following teachers: Roy
Ashland were visiting Sunday
~
the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E Parr, principal, Mr Pratt, Mr.
Baughman, Miss Sidley, Miss
Bell and family.
• Mr. and Mrs W. S. Rice Of Clark. MI bs Bugar. Marian Gould,
Santa Cruz. Calif., arrived Wed­ Jeanette Gould. Francis Fetzger-
nesday to spend several days vis­ ald and Clark.
iting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. • Mr. and Mrs Bill Boyd of Cres­
W. O. Martin and J. H. Williams. cent City, formerly of Talent, were
Mrs. Rice is a niece of Mr Wil- business callers here last week
liams.
• Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Collins of
• W. O. Martin, Misses Marjorie Aspen lake were week-end visitors
Bell and Louise Martin attended with friends here.
the Josephine county fair in
• Mr and Mrs Art Eastland and
Grants Pass Thursday.
son Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley
Jones, Mrs. M. E. Wighton and
brother Nick Vance and Bud East­
land spent Sunday in the redwoods
and Crescent City.
• Mrs Wayne Wheeler attended
• Mrs. Elmer Niswonger, who the Gold Hill fair Saturday.
nas been visiting her son and
• A shower was given for Mr.
family in Bend for the last two and
Mrs. Steve Lunak who recent­
weeks, returned home Saturday.
ly
were
united in marriage. They
• Carl Bowmer of Medford was
received many useful gifts and
a business caller here Monday.
• A. Carroll and family, who have were presented with a wedding
made by Mrs. Harvey Walt­
been living south of town this cake
ers and Mrs. Irene Wells as a
summer, moved onto the Dita- grange
gift.
worth ranch near Prospect.
•
Amos
Weaver of Ashland in­
• Donald Walden and Russell
Combest returned from Lakeview sisted Mr. Phiefer at the Talent
Friday where they have been em­ marked early this week.
• Emerson Pratt of Ashland, one
ployed the last few months.
• Mr and Mrs. Bill Regan are of the high school teachers, is oc­
the parents of a seven-pound boy cupying Mrs. Edith Cochran's
born in the Community hospital in home this winter.
Ashland Saturday.
• The Talent Townsend club held
• Three children of Mr. and Mrs. its regular semi-monthly meeting
Roy Hill, formerly of Talent and Tuesday evening in the city hall.
who now are living in the Dead A good attendance was present
Indian country, are staying with during the meeting, which was
friends and relatives here while featured by an auction sale. Re­
attending school.
For the wonderful reception given to OLD KING
freshments followed a short pro­
• Mrs. Clarence Homes and gram.
< OLE. In return, the Old King says ‘'Watch Me!”
daughter Clarice of Ashland were • Although rains this week were
You'll have a surprise mm hi —you'll not he dis­
calling on relatives here Sunday.
appointed!
welcomed, they stopped tomato
laut
• Mrs. H. Goddard spent
and pear harvesting temporarily.
week visiting with her sister, Mrs.
L. M. Steams.
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DRUNK SERVES SENTENCE
• Mrs. Maurice McShane and
.Medford, Oregon
Paul E. Newlands, recently ar­
___ ____ Kathleen of Grants Pass
daughter
called on friends here Friday af­ rived in Ashland from Cave City,
was assessed >2.50 court costs and
ternoon.
• Mrs. Earl Allen returned home
Friday from Eugene where she has
been visiting relatives and attend­
ed her parents’ golden wedding an­
niversary, Mr. and Mrs. Renful.
• Mrs. George Thurston spent the
week-end at her home south of
Talent. While here she received
word that her husband had been
injured in a mine near Marysville,
Calif.
Mrs.
Thurston
teaches
school at Ager, Calif.
• Verne Burnett of Fort Scott,
Calif., visited his mother, Mrs.
Sam Wilburn, last week.
• Mr. and Mrs. Forney, residents
of Colorado, stopped in Talent |
Wednesday looking for a location
(Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tame spent
the week-end at their ranch on
Dead Indian.
• A number of Talent people at­
tended the radio show at the Med­
ford airport Thursday afternoon.
• Mary and Gloria Walker of
Phoenix were calling on friends
here Monday afternoon.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Vance of
Seattle were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Cowdrey Wednesday.
• Billy Breese, who is employed
near Crater Lake by a lumber
camp, spent the week-end with
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Melba Anderson and husband.
• The Community club met in the I
• TALENT •
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in the ROGUE RIVER VALLEY!
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