Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 23, 1940, Page 10, Image 10

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• Mrs Fuller and Mrs. Nelter,
teachers at the Neil Creek school,
visited Tuesday at the home of
Mrs. Archie Kincaid.
• Mr. and Mrs. Donald Korth
and Jimmy of Burney, Calif.,
spent last week-end at the homes
of Mr. and Mra W. O. Martin
and Mr. Williams.
• R. E. Bell and son Kenneth,
who are employed near Klamath
Falls, spent the week-end at the
Bell home here.
• Mrs Henry Stenrud left this
week for Minnesota, where she
was called by the death of her
stepfather.
• Walter Seitz, who is employed
in Tionesta. Calif., spent last
Friday and Saturday!
Friday, Aug. 23, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
week-end visiting his parents. Mr
PINOCCHIO’ COMING SUNDAY!
and Mrs. V. E
~ Seitz, and sister
Ruth.
• Sam and Edgar Rector left
Sunday for Grants Pass where
they are employed in the hop
fields.
• Walter U. Fredericks, field
manager of Jacobs, Malcolm and
Burtt of San Francisco, was in­
terviewing peach growers of this
district Tuesday.
• Miss Virginia Ruriek returned
Wednesday to her home at Myrtle
Point after spending the past
summer with her aunt and cou-
sin, Mrs Charles Anderson
son Dale.
• Robert Brock left for his
coma. Wash., home Monday night,
after spending the summer at the
home of his aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mis W O. Martin.
• Miss Maude Foran was taken
Tuesday to the Ashland Com­
munity hospital for treatment.
• Mrs. Ben Ayres and son of
Susanville, Calif., spent this week
with Mrs. R. E. Bell and family.
• Mrs. G. W. Willis left recently
for Fullerton. Calif., where she
will visit a short time with her
daughter and son-in-law.
• Mrs Pendleton, former teacher
at Mill City. Ore., has been hired
to teach the primary grades in I
the Bellview school. Mrs. Dews, yl’AI.T DISNEY’S famoui character, ’’Pinocchio,
who taught these grades last year,
the Varsity theater screen for a three-dav showing starting
will teach the intermediate grades, Sunday, when the full length feature in multiplane Technicolor will
replacing Miss Julia Quinby.
delight moviegoers.
• Members of the Home Econo-
mics club of the grange
Thursday at the home of
Archie Kincaid.
• Melvin Willis left
1
this week
for Los Angeles where he
enter an airplane school
• Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bell
family and Mrs. Ayres and
enjoyed a picnic at Soda springs
on the Dead Indian Sunday
• Dale Anderson returned last
week to his home here after
spending a short time visiting
with Bobby Wallis at his home in
the Applegate district.
• Miss Louise Yockel, with Mr.
and Mrs. Dankworth and Miss
' Mary Jones of Ashland, spent last
| week-end in Crescnt City.
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• Reverend and Mrs. David Wal­
ker and family of Monmouth, Orc.
visited sevcrul days last week at
the home of his parents, Rev. and
Mrs. J. Z. Walker.
• Mrs. Ora G. Ayres returned
Wednesday morning to her home
at Vancouver, Wiutli., after vlait-
Ing her mother here.
• Miss Helen Dunn returned to
her home here from Seattle, where
she attended the university this
summer. She Is majoring in wecrr-
tarlal science.
• Mrs. Homer Moore, who whs
taken recently to I*orthuul for
treatment at a sanitarium. Is re-
ported to be improving.
• Mrs. J. L. McCallum returned
this week from Eugene where she
visited with her brother, Dr. Glen
Phettepleat. She also studied a
special course in insurance, as she
is to have charge of an Oregon
company's work in this locality.
• The Bellview telephone com­
pany recently completed a line to
the Flurry sawmill on the airport.
Tlie mill is now running two shifts
employing 50 men This is the 11th
line completed by the telephone
company.
• The Bellview PT-A will hold a
special meeting next week, accord-1
Ing to an announcement made by
Mrs. It. D. Reynolds, president.
• Mr. and Mrs R D Reynolds
and family made a tirp to Duns­
muir Wednesday to be present at
the marriage of their daughter,,
Wanda, to Melvin Conley of Duns­
muir.
8:30 EVERY
MONDAY NIGHT
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For Reservations
Phone Brown's, Medford 101
WANTED English walnuts. In­
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office.
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