Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 02, 1940, Page 4, Image 4

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    Friday. Aug. 2, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 4
I About People You Know! ]
• Mr and Mrs Bill Bromley. Mr
and Mrs C. J Baughman and Mrs
Headrick Baughman made » trip
to Klamath Falls Sunday for a
visit with Headrick Baughman,
who is employed there
• Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson ot
Oakland. Calif., visited here last
week-end at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Johnson.
• Mr. and Mrs. John Daugherty
recently returned from a three
weeks vacation trip.
• Irving Vining Monday was dis­
charged from Community hospital,
where he has been ill.
• Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Wendt re­
cently returned from a trip to
eastern United States.
• Mrs. James Grieg of Portland
is visiting with her sister. Mrs. A.
H. Pracht, who recently under­
went a major operation at Com­
munity hospital.
• Mr and Mrs. Ed Gettling and
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Newlon visited
with friends in Grants Pass Sun­
day.
• Eddie Samuelson of Mount
Shasta visited here Sunday at the
home of his mother, Mrs. Joseph
Samuelson.
• Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Rice of
Inglewood. Calif., are visiting here
this week at the home of Mrs.
Charles White.
• Louise Anderson recently re­
turned from Myrtle Point where
she had been visiting with friends.
• Kenneth Schilling left for the
University of Oregon Sunday,
where he will attend school.
• Mr. and Mrs. Joe King recently
left on a vacation trip to Seattle
and Fort Lewis, where they will
visit their son Allen
• Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Stannard
are visiting here at the home of
Mrs. Stannard’s parents. Mr. and
Mrs. G. H. Yeo They are enroute
from an extended vacation ‘rip to
their home in California.
• Jeanette Burton returned from
a visit with relatives and friends
in Bly Sunday.
• Mr and Mrs Will Stevens
made a trip to Eugene Sunday to
visit with their son Ellis.
• Mr. and Mrs. Verne Marker are
the parents of a son bom July 28
at Community hospital
• Mr. and Mrs. AJan Prescott of
Chiloquin visited here Sunday with
relatives and friends. Mrs. Belle
Schwein, who had been visiting
them, returned to her home.
• Dr. and Mrs. Marcus Woods
and Dr. and Mrs E. A Woods
made a trip to Eureka Sunday.
• Mrs. Ray Logan of Bly visited
here Sunday at the home of Mrs.
A. H. Peachey.
• Bennie Morrow recently under­
went a major operation at Com­
munity hospital.
• Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hanel vis­
ited with friends in Chiloquin last
week-end.
• F. L. Nutter returned from an
insurance convention in Des
Moines, Iowa, Tuesday.
• Mr. and Mrs R. D. Nance and
son Ronnie left on a vacation trip
to Vancouver. B. C„ Wednesday.
• Mr. and Mrs Wesley Hoxie and
son of Copco, Calif., are visiting
here at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W M. Herbert.
Vacuum Cleaner
With all fittings, like
new, $20. Will take in
good Model ’94 Win­
chester carbine rifle.
AL JORDAN’S
OLD VINTAGE SHOP
• Mr and Mrs Orville Hall of
Klamath Falls visited in Ashland
Sunday
at the home of Mrs. J. M.
~
Easterling.
• Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Wright Sun­
day returned from a visit at Al­
turas. Calif
• Dr and Mrs R E. P«wton are
vacationing for several «lays in
San Francisco. Dr. Post«>n was ac-
Betty Jane Dress Shop
O Not a clearance »ale (I hn - uiim * we hair no cl«»urun«'r Item», «lue t«» your won­
derful patronage »Ine«* opening our »tor«» again on March I, 1910 ) However—
to »how our appreclaU«Mi of thi» patronage we are nrrunging a MI*K< IAI. MALE
• R. L. Brantley, Charles Rice
and Albert C. Joy- are installing
a sprinkler system to be ready for
operation soon on properties
owned by the men.
• Mr. and Mis. M. A. Ring and
family were week-end visitors in
Crescent City.
• Everett Nance and Dale Wil­
liams spent Saturday at Lake o'
the Woods.
• T. J. Medley, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Medley and daughter Louise vis­
ited Tuesday at the Walter Hash
home. They are from Oakland.
Calif. T. J. Medley is an uncle of
Mrs Hash.
• Thursday of last week Mr and
Mrs. Albert Arnold left for a two
weeks trip through eastern Ore­
gon and Washington.
• Friday evening of last week
Miss Marilyn Christlieb was hos­
tess at «iinner entertaining Ray
Wolfe and Roy Ettinger of Med­
ford.
• Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wright of
Inglewood. Calif., are visiting at
the home of Mrs. Charles White
and daughters Lois and Agnes.
Mr. Wright is her brother.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ted Guetzlaff
are building a new home on prop­
erty purchased between the homes
of William Briggs and Herman
Helm. They plan to move in early
in September.
• F. V. Engle of Nebraska has
taken over the old Elliot and Kin­
caid ranches.
• Mr. and Mrs Bert Peachey and
daughter Josephine returned from
Eagle Point Sunday, where they
visited Mrs. Alice Daley and their
son George.
• Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dunn re­
turned from Portland Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Lucas of Ashland.
While there they attended dog
races in which the Lucas hounds
were participating.
• Samuel Jones, who is visiting
at the Walter Hash home, accom­
panied Miss Agnes Jones and G.
W. Jones to a family reunion in
Oakland, Calif.
• Mr. and Mrs. Donald Korth and
Jimmie returned to their home at
Burney. Calif., Sunday after
spending the week-end at the
home of J. H. Williams.
• Mrs. Lloyd Moore visited with
Mr Moore here Sunday, returning
to Medford in the evening, where
she is staying with her daughter,
Mrs. Adrian Wolf.
• Miss Mary Jones of Ashland
Tuesday visited at the homes of
Misses Louise Yockel and Janelle
Dankworth.
• Mr. and Mrs Joe Wade and
Mrs. Hininger attended a Jehovah
Witness meeting in Medford Sat­
urday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamilton and
family are attending the camp
meeting near Portland, held by the
Seventh Day Adventists.
• Samuel Harper of near Keno
was a Sunday dinner guest at the
R. E. Bell home.
• Mrs. W. O. Martin, who under
went a major operation at the
Community hospital Saturday, is
improving.
• Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kincaid,
Continuing Through Saturday, August 3
NOW FOLKS, IIFRF’S Ol’R PLAN:
YOUR PURCHASE OF ONE DRESS at the regular price
Entitles you to ANOTHER DRESS in same price group
For Example
• Takt» an »8.93 dress! Thi» entitle« you
to AX OTHER »8.95 dre»» for only
»1.00! Thi» appreciation naie includ«-»
every drv«» group in the »torr, ranging
from »1.98 up (on the nann» ba» la),
Share the cont—bring along a frien«i!
for only
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pankey, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Stenrud, Miss
Marie Walker, Mr. and Mrs, Wal­
ter Davis and Lyda Catherine,
Mrs. Haines. Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Gowland. Miss Gladys Whitson of
Medford and Mrs Parks of Cen­
tral Point enjoyed a picnic and
swimming party at Jackson Hot
Springs Tuesday night in honor
of the birthday anniversary of
Mr. Davis. The lovely birthday
cake was baked by Mrs Pankey.
4 Mr and Mrs Kincaid and Eun­
ice spent Sunday at the Summit
ranch visiting with Mr. and Mrs
Charles Howard.
momin gto spend the «lay and to
bring home their son Donald who
spent two weeks at Camp Mc­
Laughlin.
• Mr and Mrs. R H. Parsons of
Hill Crest orchards anil Mrs W.
Parsons and sons Bowen and Fitch
of Long Island and Mrs Captain
Brady and children Geoffrey ami
Natalie Ann of Chicago visited at
Mt Crest ranch Sunday. Bowen
and Fitch Parson» are working on
the ranch for a month.
• Jean Baumgartner spent Thurs­
day with friends in Mt. Shasta.
• Mrs. Roy Hord and son Bob.
Mrs. George Goodwin and Miss
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Margaret Coleman drove to Seiad
Sunday to spend the day with
Donald Hord and Gerald Goodwin,
who are enrolled in the CCC camp
there
• Bob Callahan of Ashland, who • Mr and Mrs A. Andreatta
has been visiting at the home of , spent Sunday in Dunsmuir.
his sister, Mrs. James Purvis, re­
turned home Friday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Whalen j
•f
and sons Jackie and Bus were re-'
cent guests of Mr and Mrs. Frank
Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wolf
and son also spent the week-end
there.
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• Mr. and Mrs William Gran and
son Bill spent Saturday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Rawstern
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kings­
ley of Medford.
• Miss Ann Bonderson of Willetts
spent Saturday and Sunday in
Hilt as guest of Miss Jean Baum­
gartner.
• Mr and Mrs Marlowe F Geroy
and family and Billy Gran drove
to Lake o’ the Woods Sunday
• Mr. and Mrs John D«»Witt an«)
Mr and Mrs. T Anderson were
in Yreka Sunday
• Zole Favero, Alvia Jennerett
an«l Ren«-«» Chinazzo attend«») a
show in Yn ka Sunday
• Mrs H«»rt Mitchell w«-nt to
Ashland by train Turmlay to re­
ceive dental treatment.
• Mr and Mrs Fred Bayliss and
son Billy drove to Medford Mon­
day.
• HILTS NEWS •
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Sermon and holy communion,
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Holy communion 9:30 a.
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Choir will meet 7:30 p m Fri­
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Fifteen student« completed the
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They are Lelan E. Ammerman,
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Mary Esther Davis, Escoe Fuller
and Helen M. Thomas, all of Ash­
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Virginia Rhoda Stout, all of Med­
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