Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 06, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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Friday, September 6, 1940
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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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About People You Know!
• Mr ind Mm Isirkln Grubb and
John and Milo made a trip to
Nike o' the Woods Monday.
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• Dick Petersen visited with I
friends in (Thiloquin Inst week-end.
• Walter I»ve visit <<d friend« in
lleddlng laat week-end.
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• Manley Brower, V<xta Brower
and Velma Brower returned Mon-
day from a visit in Albany with
relatives and friend*.
• Mr. and Mr» R. L. IJndner
and LeRoy IJndner sc pent the La­
bor day week-end at the coast.
• Dr. ami Mra C. C. Dunham and
Mr. and Mra. O. G. Crawford were
among those from Ashland «pend­
ing the lohor day holiday at the
coast.
• Mr. and Mr» Clark Thoma»
«pent the l.abor day week-end at
Harbor,
• Mr. and Mr« E H. Poole and
Mm Ida Pool* visited with friend«
in Bend last week-end.
• Mr and Mr» Hkeet O'Cunnall
ami Sharon Is-c visited here Tues­
day with friend«. They were en­
route from Nai Angele« for Cor­
vallis where Mr. O’Connell will
coach basketball at the Corvallia
high school
• Mr and Mrs. Herb Moore at­
tended the American Logical con­
vention at Seaside this week. Mr
Moore 1» commander of the local
post.
• Mr. ami Mrs la*alie Lusk and
Sully of Glendale visited here with
friends last week-end.
• Mr. and Mr» Robert Gl 11 more
made a vacation trip to Newport
last week-end.
• Allen Autry and Bill Brown
made a trip to the coast for the
l^abor day week-end.
• Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walters
and Billy lieon and Roy Dotson
recently returned from a vacation
trip to Kansas where they visited
with relatives and friends.
• Mr and Mrs Earl Rogers and
children recently returned to Ash­
land from Eugene where Mr. Rog­
ers has been attending summcT
school at the University of Ore­
gon.
• Mr« F F. Whittle and Virginia
Whittle are visiting the fair in
' Sun Francisco for a few days.
• Ross Tilley of Siskiyou «hopped
and visited with friend« here Wed-
( nesday.
• Mr. and Mr» Gerald Wenner
marie a busineaa trip to Portland
this Week
• Mrs Charles White and Lola
and Agnes White returned Wed­
nesday from a visit with relative«
in Ijikevlew They also attended
the roundup.
• Mr and Mr» Ralph Benotst of
Klamath Falls visited here early
in the week at the home of Mr
and Mm Elwood Herl berg
• Ixirraine Stevens left early In
the week for Malin where she will
teach this winter She has spent
the summer here at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Stevens
• Mary Jones left recently for
Salinas where she will enter a
beauty school
• Nlxson Denton of Redmond vis­
it ed here with friends for several
days during the week.
• Mr and Mrs Don Callahan re­
turned to their home in Chiloquin
Wednesday following a visit here
with friends and relatives
• Don Caton of Marshfield vis­
ited here this week with his par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cat"«.
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• Mr and Mrs Herb Moore left
Tuesday to attend the American
Legion convention at Seaside Mr
Moore is commander of the )<x:iil
post.
• Wilbur Johnstone recently re-
turned from the north where he
had been in National Guard train­
ing.
• Sunday evening Mr and Mrs
Fuller of Ashland visited at the I
Archie Kincaid home Mr Fuller
Is teaching this year at the Neil
Creek school.
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• Mr. and Mrs. R E. Bell and
family and Mr. and Mrs. R. E
Helf Jr , of Klamath Falls spent
the week-end at Crescent City.
• Mr. and Mrs John Melina of *
Portland were guests Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark
True Mr. Mellon is u former resi­
dent of this community.
• Mr. and Mrs. Donald Korth and
Jimmie spent the week-end and
laibor day at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. O. Martin They relumed
to their home at Burney Monday
evening
• Mr. and Mrs Walter Sexton
and two daughters of Klamath
Falls »pent a few days last week
with her parents, Mr. and **
Mrs. Ed
Grimm.
• Mr. and Mrs. George King of
Gr«*ensprings and Mrs. Malinda
King of Ashland visited Monday
with James Williams.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ear) Hamilton I
and Charlotte attended a meeting
in Medford Wednesday night, at
which time a missionary from
South America was the principal
speaker.
• Mr. and Mrs William Ford of
Dunsmuir were visitors during the
Isibor day holidays with her par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. F. Samford.
• De Forrest Metcalfe of Los An­
geles, Calif., spent several days
last week with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. James Metcalfe.
• Walter Seitz, an employee of
the Shaw Lumber company at
Tionesta, Caiif., spent the holidays i
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. V
E Seitz.
• Willis Rector and children,
Mary, Sam, Dortha and Edgar,
spent the week-end with their |
family here. They are employed
near Grants Pass
• Mr. and Mrs Archie Kincaid
and Eunice and Mr. and Mrs. Les­
lie Lusk and Sally were visitors
Sunday at the Denver Kincaid
home.
• Willis Byrd fell last week and
received a serious break in his
leg and an injured hip. He is get­
ting along as well as can be ex­
pected.
• Dale Williams, Bob Dunn and
Stanley Davis returned last week '
from San Francisco where they
attended the fair on Treasure I
Island.
• Barbara and Joanne Helm re­
turned Thursday from Prineville
where they visited relatives.
• Veda Williams was a week-end !
guest of Kathryn Young in Ash- I
land.
• C. V. Flanders returned last
week from a business trip to Sac­
ramento and Stockton.
• Mr and Mrs. Cecil McKenzie
of Prineville visited last week at '
the Herman Helm home.
• Mrs. Lola Home and John '
Mann were united in marriage at
the Home home Monday evening, ■
the Reverend Wine reading the
service. Those attendingg were
close friends and relatives.
• Misses Mollie Helms and Alice
Helms of Glendale, Calif., are vis-j
Ring at the home of their brother
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. George
Helms.
• Bellview school opened Tues­
day morning with 49 pupils pre­
sent. New pupils entering the pri­
mary department include Kenneth
Reynolds, Phyllis Walker. Ray­
mond Hoadley. Barbara Jane Doe.
William Hollingsworth, Lawrence
Leabo and Melvin Moore.
• The PT-A is holding a special
meeting Friday afternoon at the
school house. A regular meeting i
and reception for the teachers will
be held two weeks later.
• The club will meet Wednesday
of next week. Hostesses include
Mesdames Wade Wallis, Louis
Pankey and Russell. Mrs. Inlow
and Mrs. J. E. Gowland are the
program committee and Mrs Byrd
has charge of the 15-minute Bible
study.
• Mr. and Mrs. Calkins and son
Jim of Redding, Calif, visited Sun­
day at the R. D. Reynolds home.
• Homer Moore returned Tuesday
from Portland where he visited
Mrs. Moore at the Gard Convalesc­
ent home. Barbara is staying there
with her mother until she returns
home, which will be in the near
future.
• Mr. and Mrs. Cheaper Apple­
gate and Mr. and Mrs. Earnest
Applegate and Helen Kruger spent
Sunday at Oolstein springs
• Mrs. Vincent Lanini, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Arnold and Mr. and
Mrs. Deadmond attended the Gold
Hill fair Saturday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Dean Home and
Bill Leever of Ashland visited
Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Kincaid and Eunice. Den­
ver Kincaid was an overnight
guest there Thursday also.
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