Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 23, 1940, Page 7, Image 7

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    Friday, Aug. 23, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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I About People You Know!
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• Mi and Mia T L. O'Harra
Monday returned from a visit in
Chiloquin at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom O'ilarra.
• CM IJtwiller and Doria Lit-
willrr visited last week-end in
Waldport with relatives Gene Lit-
wlller who has been visiting there
for several weeks returned with
them.
• Mrs It A. Barker made a bus­
iness trip to Eugene early in the
week.
’ • Mrs Wallace Burkhart of Port*
land is visiting here thia week at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Daugherty. Mrs Burkhart is the
former Marcella Neri bn er.
• Mr and Mrs H. L. Bennett
and son returned last week-end
from a two weeks vacation on the
coasts of Oregon ami Washington
• Mr and Mrs Ix-alie Lusk and
daughter Nelly of Glemiale visited
here with friends Sunday.
• l-avcrne Roberson recently re­
turned from Seattle where she
has been attending the summer
session at University of Washing­
ton
• Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wright are
the (rnrenta of a seven pound son.
James Milton, born at the Com­
munity hospital Monday.
• Mr. and Mrs Jack Young Sun­
day left for Portland and Seattle
where they will vacation for sev­
eral days.
• Joo Jesscll and Roland Hchrl-
dereiter left Tuesday for Reno
where they will enter the Univers­
ity of Nevada.
• Mr and Mrs. Taylor Williams
visited with friends at Diamond
I-ake Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs Wesley Hoxey
and
small
won
of
Calif,
visited here last week-end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs W, M
Herbert.
• Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wcxxi
and son of Portland are vial link
here at the home of Mrs Woods
parents, Mr and Mrs Homer Bill-
Ings.
• Mrs Headrick Baughman of
Klamath Falls visited here Mon­
day with relatives and friends
• Mr. and Mrs M T Bums made
u tnp to Dunsmuir Sunday
A QUART
EACH DAY
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Health Guardian
The
op on the brat
guards your life and prop-
rrty. You take rare of
your health. Drink lota of
milk and-you’ll be safe!
CLOVER LEAF
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Phone 6782
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• Betty Evans recently was dis­
charged to her home from the
Community hospital where she un-
uerwent a mastoid operation.
• An interested spectator at the
Shakespearean festival the past
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week-end was Mrs. Bert Thomas
of Klamath Falls. Her daughter.
Mary Thomas, was an usher dur
ing the festival
• Friday night visitors to the
Shakespearean festival were Mr
and Mrs. Earl C. Reynolds and
son. Marl Jr, of Klamath Falls.
Mr Reynolds is executive secre-
tary of the Klamath County
chamber of commerce,
• Mr and Mrs Allen McGee and
Avis McGee recently returned
from a vacation trip to San Fran­
cisco.
• Art Gilbert of Dunsmuir is vis­
iting here for several days with
friends and relatives
• Mrs. P S Provost Tuesday re­
turned from a visit in San Fran­
cisco with relatives and friends
• Beryle Tucker han been em­
ployed in the Newbury and New­
bury law offices at Medford.
• Kenneth Hartwell and Russell
Fowler returned recently from a
visit at Caldwell, Idaho
• Mr and Mrs. Joe Taylor of
Bly visited here Monday at the
home of Mrs. Cloma Burton.
• La« Peachey left Tuesday for
his home in Klamath Falls follow­
ing a visit here at the home of
his parents. Mr. and Mrs A. H
Peachey
• Mrs Marguerite Mills left re
cently for Hawaii where she will
teach this winter.
• Mr and Mrs Raymond Ltnin-
ger arc the parents of a daughter
born August 16 at the Community
hospital
• Mrs Floyd Bamford visited in
Dunsmuir Sunday at the home of
Mr and Mrs Bill Ford.
• Mr and Mrs. Stanley Jones
Monc’^y left for their home in
Spokane following a visit here at
the home of Mr and Mrs P. R
Hardy.
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MRS. BRUCE ENTERTAINS
Forty one women of the Meth­
odist church gathered at the par­
sonage on luiurel street Tuesday
afternoon at the invitation of the
pastor s wife, Mrs. G. W Bruce.
The party was given in honor of
Mrs Sydney Hall, who with her
husband served the Methodist
church for five years previous to
appointment of Dr. Hall as super­
intendent of the Cascade district.
Mrs. Hall la spending the week
with friends in Ashland.
The parsonage was tastily dec­
orated with huge baskets of
bright ftowers and bits of green­
ery Moving about the rooms as
assistants to Mrs Bruce were
Mrs Walter Herndon and Mrs.
Ral|>h Billings Assisting with the
serving of refreshments were Ida
Willard. Laura Billings and Wilma
Froman. Mrs E. O Smith favored
with a number of appropriate
solos
Tlie afternoon was spent in re­
newing acquaintances with their
former lady of the parsonage.
It Takes Two To
Make a Bargain!
CLYDE CATON’S
Junction Garage
Siskiyou Blvd, at Indiana
Phone 6311
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we’U put our finger on
just what's causing
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trouble. After a complete
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again will give you the
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performance
and thrills of a new car.
Do it today! (And don’t
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lane for Instantly check­
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alignment and headlights.
YOU INSURE YOUR
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• Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stone of Se­
attle who are guests of Mr. ano
1 Mrs. Elmer Cook left Thursday
morning to spend a few days on
Rogue river fishing. Mr. and Mrs
Cook accompanied them.
• Mr and Mrs Clyde Moffatt of
Medford called on Mr. and Mrs.
George Phelfer Saturday.
• Mrs M Hill and daughter of
Camp Verde, Ariz, are guests of
Mr and Mrs. Ray Reed.
• Mr. and Mrs R N Green and
son Ilesite spent Sunday at the
home of Mr and Mrs. Harvey
Thompson in Fem valley.
• Edith Cochran left Sunday eve-
nlng for Chiloquin to spend the
week with her son Elvis and
family.
• Mr. and Mrs Floyd Gove and
Mr and Mrs Harold Sloper and
daughter Loretta of Prospect vis-
ited Mr and Mrs. Bob Ix»gan
Sunday.
• Mis Alice Barrow of Loa An­
geles visited her brother and ris-
ter-in-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Bobbs, last week.
• Roy Cofman of Hioenix called
on friends here Sunday morning.
• Mrs. Earl Withrow and daugh­
ter Erlene Withrow of Lincoln
visited relatives here Friday.
• Mr and Mrs B K Riggs and
family moved from the Dunn
house to Ashland.
• Mrs
Mattie Glover of St.
Johns. Ore., returned to her home
Saturday evening after a two
weeks visit with Mr and Mrs. Joe
Tryon.
• Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collins
of Ashland visited friends here
Sunday.
• Lionel McReynolds of Grants
Pass was a dinner guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Will Childers Sunday.
• Barbara Terrill and Barbara
Malone spent last week at Lake o’
the Woods.
• Mr. and Mm. Ralph Graham
and family of Prospect spent the
week end with Mr and Mrs. Ed­
win Graham.
• Mrs. Ivah Blackwell spent
Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs R F Parks
• Miss Marie Witkowski of Sams
valley is a guest of Mias Hilda
Marty this week.
• Mr and Mrs. Al Sherard at-
tended the rodeo at Medford Sun*
day afternoon.
• Mr. and Mm. George Clark.
Mrs Ben Clark and Mrs James
McDowell visited the fish hatch­
ery near Butte Falls Tuesday.
• Mr and Mm. Cecil Demmer
and family of San Francisco are
visiting with Mr Demmers mo­
ther Mrs- Ray Murphy.
• The Townsend club met Tues­
day night at the city hall. O. K.
McCurtain was in charge of the :
program.
• Barney Riggs of Ashland was
a Talent visitor Tuesday evening. I
• Emerson Pratt, instructor in
the Talent high school last year, I
has received an appointment as
educational advisor at McNeil's:
Island federal prison Mr. Pratt.
has already aasumed his duties, j
His successor in the Talent school
ha snot been elected.
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Methodist Episcopal
Church
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
Sunday school 9:45 a. m Homer
Billings, general superintendent
There is no book which influences
the lives of men so much as the
Bible. It is true "Thy Word is a
lamp unto my feet, and a light
unto my path." (Psa. 119:105).
Morning sermon 11 o’clock
Sermon subject. "Representatives
of Heaven's Court." The only God
and heaven some folks will ever
see is the God and heaven which
they see in your life. There will be
special music at this service.
Epworth and Wesley Leagues
meet for worship at 6:45 p m.
Here is a good place for youth to
seek God's way of life.
The union service is to be held
at 8 o’clock p. m. in the Presby­
terian church, where Rev. Lottie
will give the gospel sermon. Pray­
er meeting is held Wednesday eve­
nings at 7 :30 o'clock. Beginning in
the near future there will be a
thorough study of the book of
Revelation.
BUSINESS AGAINST
Trinity Episcopal
Church
FIRE AND THEFT ..
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CERTO—3 for - - - - 45c
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Dr. Claude E. Sayre, Vicar
There will not be any services
at this church next Sunday, but
the usual services will be held on
the following Sunday. Sept. 1.
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• Mrs. Pearl Hooper Monday
left for Roseburg following a visit
here.
• Wilma Pederson who has been
ill at the Community hospital was
discharged to her home recently.
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LIVER—2 lbs 25c
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