Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 09, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, Aug. 0, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 5
About People You Know! |
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• John Billing» of Klamath Falla
visited here Humlay at the home
of hia parunta, Mr and Mrs. Ralph
Bllllnga
• Mia Harry Carpenter of Ala­
meda, Calif, la vlxltlng here at
the home of Mra A. C. Nininger.
• Harry Travla returned from a
Hip to Chico, Hacramento mid
Heno Humlay.
• Il A Barker of Seattle la vis­
iting here this week with hia
family,
• Mr. and Mra Kalph Kooser
were called to Astoria early in the
week by the lllneaa of a relative.
• Ethel mae Thompson la visiting
here for two wceka at the home of
her mother, Mra J. O. Thompaon
Mixa Thompaon la a atudent nurae
at the Emanuel hoapital In Port­
land.
• Betty Grace llobbina of Klam­
ath Falla vlalted here thia week­
end at the home of Alice Harker.
• John Coke, a former resident,
arrived recently from California
for a visit with Aahiand friends
• Mra. Arthur Preston la vaca­
tioning for two wceka in Nampa.
Idaho.
• Mr and Mra Bob Burna of
Grants Paas vlalted here Sunday
at the home of Guy Applewhite.
• Mr and Mrs Bill Johnson and
Mr and Mr» Karl Oeser made a
trip to Crater latke Sunday.
• Mr. and Mra Max Ho be r non of
IjHkevtew vlalted here Monday
with relatlvea and friends
• Mr and Mra Elmer Byrd arc
the parents of a daughter, bom
Monday at the Community hos­
pital,
• Lynn and John DeMiiie visited
here Sunday at the home of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R M De- ■
Mllle
• Glenn Lucas is visiting with
relatives and friends in Portland
• Mr and Mra Robert Dodge and
daughter arc vacationing at Ix»ke
o' the Wood» this week
• Mr and Mrs George Hall who
have tx-.-n vlxltlng h<
.it th<
home of Mrs Helen Pittman re­
cently left on a wedding trip to
Northwestern university at Ev
anstun, ill., where Mr Hail will
get his degree.
• Mr and Mrs Tom Slmpaon
and two grandchildren left last
week-end on a business trip to
Portland.
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• Mr and Mrs. Ned Mars visited
with friends In Fort Jones Sunday
• Bargain cat nival sale now on
EaMtsldc Pharmacy
• Carl Isenhuwer Tuesday under­
went a major operation at the
Community hospital
• Mr and Mra Wilbur Jordan of
Eureka are visiting with friend»
and relatives in Ashland thia
week
• Mr. ami Mrs. Sam McNair
made a trip to Marshfield early in
the week.
• Floyd Knox of Gilchrist visited
here Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mra. George Knox.
• Mr and Mra James l-ar»on of
Klamath Fulls visited here last
Week-end with friends.
• Mi and Mrs Bob Van Vleet are
vacationing on the Oregon coast.
• Mt and Mr» Ed Hookxtra, Mr
and Mia. J M Hughs and W C.
Brown made a trip to Glendale
Sunday for a visit with Mr and
Mra. lx-alie Lusk.
• Irvin Hoax underwent an emerg­
ency operation at the Community
hospital Sunday.
• Mr and Mrs. Emery Lord of
Huntington Park, Calif visited
here this week at the home of
Mr and Mrs. D O. »loan
• Catherine Gillette visited with
friends in Klamath Falls last
week-end.
• Mr. and Mrs Ralph Robison re­
cently left for their home In Bur­
lingame, Calif., following a visit
here with their parents. Mr and
Mrs. W W Robison and Mr. and
Mra W E Flack us
• Henry Melz made a business
trip to Han Francisco early in the
week.
• Mr and Mr». W M Moses and
granddaughter, Alice Marie of
Medford called here recently at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Hurst.
• Mr and Mrs Stanley Jones of
Hpokane are visiting here at the
home of Mr and Mrs. P. R.
Hardy.
• Mrs Don TYavis and Beulah
Van Hook visited with friends in
Klamath Falls Tuesday.
• Sylvia Provost of San Francis­
co has been visiting here at the
home of her parents, Mr and Mrs
P S Provost.
• Mrs. Carrie Purvea and daugh­
ter Gerry left Tuesday for a visit
with relatives in southern Califor­
nia
• Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kaegi
made a business trip to Dunsmuir
Tuesday.
• Mr. and Mrs. O F Carson. Mlns
Eugenia Carson and Walter Gra­
ham returned recently from a va­
cation trip into Canada
• Mr and Mrs W. G. Sander and
Roaeangela and Caroline Sander
recently spent several days in
Portland
• Mrs. C. A Haines and Keith
and Cara lx-e Haines spent several
days in San Francisco this week
• Doris Hunter and George May
of Klamath Falls visited here last
week-end at the home of Mr and
Mrs. William Hunter.
• Mr. and Mrs W. J. Chipman
made a fishing trip to Rocky Point
last week-end.
• Mr and Mrs. H K Owings of
Ixikeview visited here last week­
end at the home of Mrs. Owings'
mother, Mrs R. A. Barker.
Oss-IFsy
Roundtrip
PORTLAND . . .$.->.20
EUCENE............. 3.45
SALEM................ 4.65
ALBANY............. 4.20
.$9.40
6.25
8.40
7.60
Southern Pacific
See your local S.P. agent or write J. A. ORMANDY,
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• Mr and Mr» Henry Stenrud
were Sunday dinner guextx at the
home of Mr and Mrs Archie Kin-
raid and Eunice
• Mr. and Mr» Elmer Byrd are
the parent» of a baby girl, named
Florence Carol, born at the Ash­
land Community hoapital Monday
evening The baby weighed eight
and three-fourths pounds.
Both
Mra Byrd and baby are doing
nicely.
• Leslie Kincaid la expected to
return
Sunday from Georgia,
where he has been atationed, to
Portland and on to Fort fx-wix.
Wash. Hia engagement to Mia*
Gail Hamm of Albany, Ore., wax
a recent announcement Following
the wedding, they will make their
home in Tacoma.
• Mra W O Martin wax remov­
ed to her home Monday from the
Community hospital, where xhe re­
cently underwent a major opera­
tion
• Wilbur Johnatone left laat week
for Fort Ix-wia where he will be in
training for some time.
• Mra Archie Kincaid made a
trip to the Medford court houae on
business Monday
• Mra
Mark True and Mr»
Claire Scott were th» honored
gueata at a party, celebrating their
birthday anniveraarica at
the
home of Mrs. W. D. Jackson in
Ashland this week.
• Dale Stauffer and Elmer I-aw-
»on of Oneida, Ill. visited Wednes-
day of last week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs R. E. Bell and fam-
ily.
• Miss Dolores Farmer, daughter
of Mr and Mrx Daniel Farmer,
underwent a tonsilectomy at the
Community hospital in Aahiand
Sunday.
• Misses Marie Walker and Gla­
dys Whitson were visitors Sunday
afternoon at the Archie Kincaid
home.
• Mesdames George Helms and
I> Williams were visitors at Dia­
mond and Crater lakees Sunday,
returning home by way of Klam-
ath Falls.
• Mr. and Mrs Walter Hash and
Edna, who spent last Saturday
and Sunday visiting with relatives
in Reedsport, returned Tuesday to
their home here.
• A miscellaneous shower in hon­
or of Mias Wanda Reynolds was
held .Friday afternoon, Aug. 9, at
the R. D. Reynolds home. Mina
Reynolds engagement to Melvin
Conley of Dunsmuir. Calif., was a
recent announcement.
• Misses Louise Yockel and Ja­
nelie Dankworth, with Billie Bal­
lis and Glenn Hall of Klamath
Falls were Medford buxine»» vis­
itor» Thursday evening of last
week
• Mrs. D. E Stoles of Arkansas
visited last week at the home of
Rev and Mrs. J Z. Walker and
family.
• Miss Julia Quimby has resigned
her position as teacher of the in­
termediate grades for a position
in a school near Bakersfield. Calif.
The position, as yet, has not been
filled. Miss Quimby and her
mother left Tuesday for California.
• Dale Anderson left Tuesday for
Applegate to spend several days
visiting with Bobby Wallis.
• Mr. and Mrs Max Roberson of
Klamath Falls spent last week vis­
iting at the home of her parents,
Mr and Mrs. J. L. McCollum.
Mrs. McCollum and son John are
visiting this week in Eugene with
friends.
• Lynn De Mille of Klamath Falls
visited Sunday with friends in
Bellview.
• Miss Agnes White made a trip
to Lake o’ the Woods Sunday with
friends.
• Mrs Richard Joy and Mrs Ed
Dunn attended a party at the
home of Mrs. Fred Wagner in
Ashland Tuesday afternoon
• Members
of
the
Bellview
grange are scheduled to hold a
picnic at Helman's Baths Sunday.
All members and their families are
cordially invited to attend. Each
family coming is to bring a bas­
ket lunch.
• Mrs. Fred C. Homes made a
trip to Portland Thursday by air­
plane, to transact business.
• Miss Betty Weaver spent Mon­
day afternon with Miss Eunice
Kincaid.
• The premium list for the
grange fair to be held next month
is now out and may be secured
by getting in touch with Jack
Williams.
• Miss Beryl King, who is em­
ployed in San Francisco, visited
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George King, on the Greensprings,
and her grandmother, Mrs Ma-
linda King, in Ashland, last week
She also spent a short time visit­
ing her many friends in Bellview
before returning to her work
Tuesday.
• Mr. and Mrs. R. E Bell and
family with Mr. and Mrs. Ora
Meyers of Medford enjoyed a pic-
nic at Bybee bridge near Gold
last Sunday.
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