Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 19, 1940, Page 4, Image 4

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    Friday, July 19. 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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Weird Lights Play Across the Fair
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• Miss Fay Miller of Fresno,
Calif., has been calling on friends
and relatives in Talent during the
last week.
• Mrs. Andy Carrol and son and
daughter of near Trail were tran­
sacting business in Talent Wed­
nesday afternoon.
• Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tame w <-i e
shopping in Medford Wednesday.
• Earl Allen, who is employed
in Klamath Falls, spent the week­
end with relatives in Talent.
• Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Cochran and
two children of Chiloquin visited
their parents, Mrs. Edith Cochran,
and Mrs. E. Learning, several days
• Miss Hazel Stockstill of Ash­
land has been a guest of Miss
Virginia Garvin and relatives over
the week-end.
• Mrs. Alpha Parks of Central
Point called on Mrs Al Sherard
Saturday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sloper and
daughter Loretta and Mr. and Mrs.
L. Goin of Prospect were week­
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Logan.
• Mrs. Guy Hamilton and Mrs.
Bill Hotchkiss and son Douglas
left early this week for Alberta,
Can., to >1311 Mrs. Hamilton's son
Earl and his family. Earl has been
with a chain store company in
Canada for several years.
• Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bom and
daughter of eastern Oregon have
been guests of Mrs. Bom's sister.
Mrs. Blanch Hungate, for a week.
The daughter is remaining with
her aunt for a month.
• Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Inman and
son Ivan, who have been living for
the last year in Vallejo, Calif.,
have returned to their home in
Talent. Mr. Inman has been em­
ployed in the shipyards there.
• Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook of
Yamsey Camp and Elmer Cook
spent several days at Diamond
Lake last week.
• Miss Delta Thompson of Fem
Valley and Helen Hewitt of Phoe­
nix were calling in Talent Thurs­
day. Miss Thompson, a former
resident, recently graduated from
a Medford beauty school and has
accepted a position in Ashland.
• The large road paving machine
that has been standing on a lot
across from Skeeters' garage for
the last two years has been moved
to the new highway construction
work on the Siskiyous.
• Mr. and Mrs. William Eton
celebrated their 50th wedding an­
niversary Friday. Three of their
four children were present. In the
evening a group of neighbors
gathered and presented the couple
with a beautiful sandwich tray.
Those attending included Mr. and
Mrs. Quackenbush, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Ottinger, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Young and daughter Lucille, Mr.
and Mrs. Malone and daughters
Beverly and Marilyn, Mr. and Mrs
Spencer Hackler and James Wal­
ters.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ben Webster are
the parents of a daughter weigh­
ing seven and one-half pounds at
birth. She arrived in Community
hospital in Ashland Wednesday of
last week and has been christened
Sharon Marie.
• Mrs. Alice O’Byrne and Mrs.
George Thurston, who have been
teaching school in California, are
spending their vacation in Tal­
ent at the home of Mrs. Thurston.
• Mrs. E. Bray of near Council
Bluffs, Iowa, has been a guest
for the last week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Webster and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Logan. Mrs.
Bray is a niece of Mr. Webster.
• Roland Parks of Lava Beds
National monument spent Tues-
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nicolor motion pictures of his re­
cent plane trip to Havana, aa well
ax pictures of the Pendleton
roundup.
The annual picnic of the Jack-
son County Medical society was
held at Helman's Bath« Sunday
with a large number of member«
and their families present.
Dr. C. Lemery, aa a feature
of the evening's entertainment
f<dlowing the picnic showed tech­
• Marilee Erwin la visiting with
friend« in Bend for two weeks
• Donna Frazier left with her
gnuidparenta Wednesday. Mr mid
Mr» J W Frazier <<f Grants I’ hiui ,
on a vacation tour of the United
States.
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Golden Gate International Hipoaitlon. Silhouettrd in thè foreground la thè Japaaeae Pavillon ho-
ing thè mirrored lake, whieh I h thè laigoon of All Nailon* at thè Fair.
SOCE Students Study Mrs. Robbins Again
Ornithology at Coast Heads Carrier Wives
• Lois Welch of Klamath river
this week visited with Esther
Wade.
• Cleo Morris is visiting at the
home of his mother, Mrs. J. W.
Morris.
• Mr and Mrs. Ted Russili and
son George of Portland and Mr.
and Mrs. F. E. Russili Tuesday re-
turned from a trip to San Fran­
cisco, where they visited with rel­
atives and also explored Treasure
Island. Wednesday they held a
small birthday dinner in honor of
the anniversary of F. E. Russill.
Others present at the affair in­
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Merle Russill.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Moore and
Mrs. Anna Sherman of Watson­
ville.
• The Bellview Grange met Tues­
day evening and viewed motion
pictures illustrating the manufac­
turing of sugar at Nyssa, Ore.
• Mrs. Moore arrived this week
from San Diego to visit at the
home of her son and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Moore.
• Mr. and Mrs I. E. Deadmond,
Mrs. Dott Williams and Veda were
business callers in Medford Sat­
urday.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. King and son
and family recently purchased the
Hawley ranch and will move there
soon.
• Mrs. Homer Moore, who has
been ill for some time, is not ma-
terially improved.
• Kenneth Bell of Klamath Falls
was at the R. E. Bell home Sat­
urday and Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs. William S. Rice
of Santa Cruz. Calif., are visiting
at the homes of Mr. and Mrs.
W. O. Martin and Louise and J.
H. Williams.
• Mrs. Allan Miller left for her
day with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. F. Parks.
• Mrs. Charles Skeeters and Mrs.
Bill Hervey were shopping in
Medford Monday afternoon.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Williams are
entertaining a cousin. Mr. Davis
of Los Angeles, this week
• Mrs. Bertha Hungate and moth­
er, Mrs. Elizabeth Palmer, at­
tended an Oklahoma picnic on the
Rogue river Sunday.
• Bryan Works, now is employed
at the Barron ranch on the Siski­
yous.
• Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hodapp and
two daughters, Mary and Maxine,
of the Eagle Point area, former
residents of Talent, called on
friends here Sunday.
• Tuesday the Methodist Sunday
school membership held ar, annual
picnic in Lithia park.
• Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walty
have returned from a two weeks
visit at Scotia, Calif., Saturday.
• Everett Skeeters of Prospect
was a Talent caller Saturday.
The annual summer ornithology
and nature study field trip spon­
sored by the Southern Oregon Col­
lege of Education was taken Fri­
day and Saturday, July 12 and 13
Purpose of the trip will be to
study sea birds and shore birds,
as well as marine life In genera)
in the vicinity of the Crescent
City beaches.
Dr Wayne W. Wells of the
Biology department was leader
for the trip. Others making the
study were Mrs. Una B. Inch, rur­
al school supervisor, of Medford:
Betty Home and Helen Thomas
of Ashland, Beth Bowerman and
Laurel Morris of Medford, Ruth
Marston of Oakland, Ore., Agnes
Schlosser of Fairbanks. Alaska,
and Elwood Bizeau of Portland
EXAMINER HERE JULY 19
An examiner of operators and
chauffeurs will be in the AMiland
city hall from 1 to 5 p m. Friday,
July 19, to issue licenses and per­
mits to drive cars.
home in Seattle Friday after vis­
iting at the home of her parents,
Mr and Mrs. R. E. Bell.
• The Birthday club gave a party
at Jackson Hot Springs Sunclay
honoring Mrs Henry Stenrud The
group presented her with a lovely
gift and cake. Those enjoying the
day were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pan-
key, Mr. and Mrs. Kincaid and
Eunice. Mr. and Mrs Wallis. Mr.
and Mrs Gowland, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Davis and Lydia Cather­
ine, Mrs. Haines. Miss Marie
Walker and Mr. and Mrs Sten­
rud.
• Mrs. G. W. Willis underwent an
emergency appendectomy at the
Community hospital Tuesday.
• Denver Kincaid was a Sunday
guest at the Archie Kincaid home.
Mrs E. S. Robbins of Ashland
was reelected secretary-treasurer
of the Oregon Rural Letter Car­
riers' women's auxiliary for her
fifth consecuUve year.
Mrs. Robbins also was elected
delegate-at-large to represent Ore­
gon at the national convention in
St. Louis in August.
VFW Will Meet In
Brookings Labor Day
The first district meeting of
the Veterans of Foreign Wars will
be held in Brookings Labor day,
according to announcement made
by Lee Wilcox, local resident who
recently was elected and installed
as commander of district 8, VFW.
at the state convention In Corval­
lis.
District 8 Includes Ashland,
Medford. Grants Pass. Klamath
Falls and Brookings. The program
and appointment of district offi­
cers will be announced later.
Trinity Episcopal
Church
Dr. Claude E. Sayre, Vicar
Holy communion, 8 a m
Church school, 9:30 a. m.
Sermon and morning prayer, 11
o’clock.
Holy communion, 9:30 a. m.
Wednesday.
ii Choir will meet at 7:30 p. m.
Friday.
You are cordially Invited to wor­
ship with us
• Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hedberg
visited with friends in Dunsmuir
Sunday.
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