Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 20, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, Sept. 20, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
will give a dance Saturday night
Munday they are serving a chickei
dinner starting at 12:30 and con
tinning throughout the aftrm«x>n
The committee la planning f«»i
• Harry Farmer of New Bieber. large crowd# lx «th day# and la ask
Calif. «pent a few day« last we««k Ing that the farmer« cooperate it
With Mr. and Mr«. John Farmer. bringing in their exhibit# early.
• WO Maitm mid J II Will­
iams were fishing at Hyatt lake
Bunday,
• I»ui«e Martin is spen<llng this
Week with Mr and Mr». D. F
Korth of Burney, Calif.
• Mr. and Mi«. Guy Weaver of
Salem visited last week with Mt
and Mr«. George Helms.
• Mr and Mrs. Homer Moore re­ meeting at Gold Hill Fri.lay eve
«
turned first of the week from nlng.
Portland. Friends of Mrs M««ore
will be glad to learn her health is • W Wick of Ashland was tran-
«acting bu«inewi here Tuemlay
much improved.
• Mr. and Mrs. William Turner
• Mrs. Clarence Homes and Lloyd
and daughter were dinner guests lamb
the Texaco station south
of Mr. and Mm Emil Gimsman of the of normal
school in Ashland
Tuesday evening The dinner was
in honor of Mr Gassinan's birth­ were Talent caller« Wednesday.
day
• Mr« Ijathan McDowell and two
• Dale Williams has gone to ix« children of Phoenix spent Thum
Angel«« where he plans to'enter lav with her parents, Mr and
aviation sch«xd.
Mr« Ben Clark.
• Mr. and Mrs Albert Arnold
liave sold their Dead Indian ranch • Joe Dennis made a busin««« trip
to Mr Garwich and Mr Miller and to Ashland Tuesday afternoon.
have bought the Henry Bailey pro­
perty on Otis street. Mr and Mr». • Bill Hotchkiss matte a trip to
Arnold do not plan to move until Tulelake Sunday an«l brought back
a load of hay for hi# feed «tore.
some time In the «-arly spring.
• James Walter of T«x|uui-g-alpa. • Mr and Mm J T. Shaffer of
Honduras, H. A. «pent last week Fresno, Calif., were guest# of Mr
with Mr. and Mr« Emil Gasaman. and Mr«. Will Maxwell last week
ile 1« a nephew of Mrs Gassman
and grandson of Mrs. Eliza tx-th • The executive committee of the
Waiter He ¡eft Saturday for san i’-TA met at the home of Mm
Francisco to enter military school. Roy Farr Thursday cveni..g to dis­
• The Bellview 1-TA had their cus» plans and appoint committees
meeting Thursday evening instead for the coming season
of the regular time Friday eve­
ning. They gave a reception for • Mr. and Mrs Roy Estes move<l
the teachers, and Inez Y«x;kel gave into the home of Mm. Estes' fath­
a i< |M>rt on the 4-H summer school er, Tom Lamb, thi« week. Mr. and
■he attended at Corvallis in June. Mm. Lewi« Estes are moving into
There was a special program pre­ the Estes property recently
pared by Mrs R. E Bell, Mrs rated
Seitz and Mr«. Dankworth. They • Louis Loper of Valley View
alao comprised the refreshment a business caller here Monday
committee The sch«»ol children are morning.
making a memberslrip drive and • A. O. Waterman of Sisters.
UM !’-TA ladles w<l) have a b«x>th Ore , has been a gu««t of Mr «nd
at the grange fair Saturday and Mrs Harry Lowe Mr. Waterman
Sunday They will «ell hamburg­ is a former resident of Talent.
er«, coffee and cold drink«. Mrs • Mrs Ben Webst«-r and Mm Bob
Reynold«, Mrs George an«l Mm Lrgan were «hopping in Medford
Dankworth will h“.ve charge of Wedncjxiay afternoon.
• Mrs W W Bell was shopping
the «'onceaston.
• Miss Marie Walker and Mrs in Ashland Monday.
Al Iren Kay are leaving Sunday • Mr and Mm Will Umb and
with Barbara Kay who will enter daughter of near Butte Falls call­
school at Corvallis Marte and Mm. ed on relative« here Thursday.
Kay will go to the MMt for a few • Carl Baglein of Medford, a for­
mer resident of Talent, called on
day» before returning home.
• A group of the Grange member« friends here Thursday afternoon
mat at the Grange hall Wednes­ • Miss Ella Pitenger visited her
day and cleaned the hall and brother, J. Pitenger an«i family
ground« getting ready for the fair Sunday.
to be held Saturday and Sunday. • Mr and Mm. Karl Fowler and
The ladle« served a potluck lunch son of Grants Paas spent the
week-end in Talent visiting with
at noon
• Mr« Archie Kincaid was a M<xl- friends.
• W. I. Pitts of Ashland was a
ford visitor Monday.
• The ladies of Talent and Bell­ caller here Saturday
view Granges will serve a plate • Mr and Mm Frank Stevenson
lunch at the fair Saturday and of Central Point and Mr and Mrs
Al Sherard spent Sunday at Etna
Mills, Calif., visiting relatives.
• Mr and Mrs R F Parks called
on Mr and Mm. Fred Hodapp of
near Eagle Point Sunday after­
noon.
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I About People You Know!
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• Mr and Mm. Claud Conley are
the |*arents <»f a I mi by boy bom
'l*u«-Hday morning at the Commun­
ity hospital. Mother and baby
wore doing nicely at last reports
• Mm Wade Wallis and Mm
John Heilmeyer attemlcd the fuir
at Grants Pass butt Thursday.
• Mr. and Mm Ralph Jennings
of Mctlford were callers at the
Mark True home last Saturday.
• Miss L»ln Talbot, who is a
teacher in the Butte Falls high
school, spent the w«>ek-end with
her parents, Mr and Mm. Roy E
Talbot of the College inn.
• Mr« Mark Tru<> wit)» a group
of ladies attended the Houthw««t
iT««bytcrial conference in Klam­
ath Fulls last Monday.
• Bol> Miller was a burin««» visit­
or In Medford last Saturday.
• Alice Metcalfe, who is employ­
ed bi the Jackson hotel beauty
shop in Medford, »¡»ent the hurt
week-end with her parents, Mr
an«l Mm Jam«« Metcalfe.
• Miss Betty Ring left Saturday
for Um|xjua, Ore., where she will
twu'h »chool,
• Miss Fem WtMtnrm, who is at­
tending Leonard's Beauty school
in M«*dford, «¡»ent Sunday with hrr
¡ mi rents Fem won a scholarship
last spring in individual hair
styling.
• Mm Luke Willis and small son
left last week for an extended
visit with her parents in Texas
• W E Pierson spent the first of
this week deer hunting In north-
rm California.
• Mm G. W Willls returned to
her home last WrdntNklay from
Fullert«»n where she has been vis­
iting her daughter an<! family for
the past several weeks
• Waiter Beltz, wh<» la employe«!
in the Shaw Izimber company
mills at Tionesta. (Mlif., spent the
week end here with his parents.
• Willis Rector and sons. Ham
and Edgar. an«l daughters, Mary
and Dorothy, returned home last
Friday from picking hope near
Grants Pax«
• RE Bell, who In sawyer for
the !x»ng Bell iajmber company in
Klamath Falls, had a tu-noUN ar-
cid«*nt but Thursday when a knot
flew off a log he was putting
thr«»ugh the saw, striking him in
the left eye, causing him to nearly
lose the sight of the eye He is
some better but will not be able
to return to work for nevrml days
• Mr and Mm Reynolds and two
sons spent Sunday In Dunsmuir
visiting with Mr «nd Mm Melvin
Omley. Mm Cbnley is a «laughter
of Mr. and Mm Reynolds.
BRAKES
your
brake« on mir new
Weaver Safety la/ir
brake tenting ma­
chine—free !
CAN YOU STOP
When you have to?
FAULTY BRAKES arc a menace
1 to other motrlata and |»ede<»-
trians. With the achool« open, you
ithould exercise extreme caution
while driving. How can you pro­
tect the livre of children If your
brake« are not In perfect condi­
tion? Don't put off testing them
any longer—-drive in today and
make Mire that they're safe.
CLYDE CATON’S
JUNCTION
GABAGE
MIHK1VOU BOULEVARD AT INDIANA
PHONE Mil
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Hunting Season
Is Now Open!
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Trinity Episcopal
Church
Dr. (laude E. Sayre, Vicar
Holy Communion. 8 a. m.
Church school, 9:30 a. m.
Sermon and morning prayer, 11
a. m.
Holy Communion, 9:30 a. m.
Wednesday.
Choir will meet Friday, 7:30 p.
m.
You are cordially invited to wor­
ship with us.
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