Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 14, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, June 14, 1940
news
• Members of the fair board met
T*ui-Nday evening io th.- Grange
hall to discu»> plan» for the fair
to be held Hept 21-22 in Bellview
A list will soon be released giving
prize» to be awarded Anyone in­
terested in southern Jackson coun­
ty may enter the competition»
• Mr und Mi» George Mi-shley of
Nun Pedro, Calif., are visiting at
the Ben Chriatlleb home thin
week
• Mr and Mia John Tunuiny of
Central Point have iiiiivn ! to the
Budgvr place
• Niinday Mi»» Little B«-»wick re­
turned from Harbor, Ore, after
visiting with her sister and broth-
er-ln-lnw, Mr und Mr» Floyd
Clark.
• Mi» John Heihneyer returned
from Nalem thia week, where »he
attended u state Grunge lecturer's
convention.
• The Bellview P TA held a called
meeting Thursday to discuss plan»
for the P-TA concession to be
held in l.lthla pink July 4 Tile
meeting wun held in the Bellview
school house
• Mr» Charlo» Foran 1» seriously
ill again at her home Ib-i two
»on». Ray and George Wilson, and
duughter and granddaughter of
Gold Beach have been called here
• Girl» of the 4-H Hewing I club
met in lAthia park for their last
session Tuesday Girls of the
Cooking III club met HOT then
final gathering at the home of
iiarbaru and Joan Helm lust week
• Idewelyn und George Peachey
and Melvin Brantley, with Harry
McNerny. are at Fort Steven» for
summer drill.
• Mr and Mr» Art Peter» and
Mr und Mrs R !>. Reynolds and
fumlly enjoyed a Sunday picnic in
Lithiu park
• Mr and Mr» C II M««l».-ll
and family left for Long Pine.
Calif., Sunday where they win
make their home George Yockcl
moved their furniture
• Mr und Mr» Roy Dunham re­
turned last week from (Tallfomia
to make their home here
• Mr and Mr» George Purtcll
have purchased the Sum Evan»
ranch and plan to move there
■DOO The Art Peter» fumlly BOW
residing on the Evan» ranch, will
move to Ashland
• Mrs Louise Wilson, who has
spent the last year nt the Rxb
a rd C. Joy home, left Monday for
Bend to visit with another «laugh -
tar, Mr» CheBter Morri»
• Thou«- dealring to attend tin-
home extension unit camp at l-ake
o th«- Woods July 14 to 1M may
communicate with Mr» Montgom­
ery prior to July 1
• Tile Embroidery club met nt
the home of Mr» George Helms
Tuesday. members enjoying a 1
o'clock luncheon.
• Bernie Helms has returned
from southern California where
he visited relatives and friends.
• Hurry Farmer of New B«-ib«-i
Calif., spent Saturday and Sunday
with hl» parent» here. Mr and
Mrs. John Farmer.
• A party honoring the 17th
birthday anniversary of Ed Grimm
was given at the Grimm home
Sunday. Guest» included Mr and
Mis Con Austin of Ashland, Mr
and Mrs Ix*e Roper and son» John
and Ixwi» of Valleyview, Mr and
Mrs. (»rant Walker of Phoenix,
Mr ami Mrs Walter Sexton ami
daughters, visiting the Grimm
family from Klamath Falls, and
the hosts, Mr. and Mr» Grimm
and Ola May
• Mr and Mia Elmer Ay re» and
»on Robert of Days Creek spent
the week-end at the O G. Ayres
home here They left Monday for
Spokane, Wash . to spend the
summer Mr» Elmer Ayres' fath­
er. W. W Braha, »pent Monday
at the O. G. Ayres home.
• Mr and Mrs. Archie Kincaid
and Eunice returned from Cor­
vallis Monday, where they attend­
ed Leslie's graduation from OSC
He majored in agricultural KO*
nomica and now is »pending two
weeks at Fort Lewis, where he is
a second lieutenant of hi« com­
pany.
• Miss Edna Hash spent Friday
in Medford with her aunt. Mrs
Mae Harris.
• Mr an<i Mrs Charles Black,
who formerly operated a chicken
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
1 runch on the Klamath highway,
huve purchased the Georg«- Irwin
place.
• .Mi.« <*,-i«-Mt<- Rogan and Mn
Floyd riamford went to Dunsmuir
Sunday where Mrs Rogers visite«!
relative» and Mrs Hamford visited
her »on and daughter-in-law. Mi
and Mr». Bill Ford
• Mlua Alice Metcalfe Is employed
at u Medford beauty »hop
• Walter Hush. S E Mitchell and
Mr Edward» drove cattle to the
Keene Creek rrserve Nunday
• Mix O G Ayres returned from
Rend this week where she attend­
ed a district convention of Royal
Neighbors
• Sunday Mr and Mr» Ix>ui« I
Pankey, Ml ami Mrs lleniv Nbm
rud, Mr. anil Mr» Kincaid and
Eunice and Min* Marie Walker
enjoyed a picnic at Hiatt dam
• Ml»» Nally Hall was an o 11
night guest Monday of Mi»» Veda
William»
• Mr» W A Johnstone of Grif-
fin creek is »pending this week
with her »on, Wilbur Johnstone
who I» operating the Bellview
»tore.
• MI nw - m Chartern Byrd, Edru«
and Ixiuise Yockel and Barbara <
Helm left for Corvallis 4-H »um- ■
mer school Monday.
• Mr» Malinda King of Ashland
and her son Gates King of Cali- I
f«»mia visited at the W O Martin I
home Wednesday evening.
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