Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 04, 1940, Page 4, Image 4

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• The Bellview Grange held its • Word has been received here
annual booster night at the hall that Mrs. J. F. Neely a former
Tuesday evening. After the busi­ restdeni, of Talent is senousiy ill
ness meeting the lecturer, Mrs at the home of her daughter in
G. E Gowland, presented the fol­ L a > s Angeles.
lowing program: Numbers by the • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newland
harmonica band; report of Grange who have lived in Medford the
activities by Mrs. H. B. Carter past summer have moved back to
followed by the chairman of each their home in Talent.
uie committees giving a report • A Southern Pacific bridge crew
on their work. A complete report of 14 men will be located nere lor
was given by the fair committee the next couple of weeks, makiitg
The Walker quartet gave three some needed repairs on the treatie
numbers; Ray Barker and Lydia south of town.
Katherine Davis gave a skit, “A • Several local boys have left
bride preparing her first meal for during the past week for the pota­
the new husband". The children to harvest at Tulelake. Calif.
enjoyed a few games, after which • Mrs. Wayburn and children of
refreshments were served and the Ashland spent Tuesday at the
remainder of the evening was home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Al Sherard.
spent in dancing.
• Mrs. Joe Tryon entertained at
• Leo Simmons and niece, Wanda dinner
last Wednesday for Mr. and
Glenn, from Eureka, Calif., and Mrs. Lem
Sam Harper of Keno spent Sun­ Meda Jean. Frink and daughter,
day at the R. E. Bell home. Mr. • George Pheifer and Wayne
Simmons and Mr Harper are cou­ Cowdrey
were hunting * on the
sins of Mr. Bell.
Sunday.
• Miss Evelyn Willis has been Greensprings
•
Herb
Moore
Bellview was a
quite ill, suffering from tonsilitis. business caller of
here Saturday.
• Mr. and Mrs A R. Kincaid • Mrs Glen Brown
of Anderson
gave a party Sunday evening in Creek visited her parents,
honor of Miss Eunice Kincaid's Mrs. Ben Clark, Tuesday. Mr. and
birthday anniversary. The guest • Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Green pur­
list included Mr. and Mrs. G. E. chased
Hearing place and mov­
Gowland, Mr. and Mrs. Henry ed there the last
week.
Stenrud and Mrs. Stenrud's mo­ • The Campfire
Girls met Thurs­
ther, Mrs. Andrew Sorenson, who day evening at the
home of the
is making her home with them,
Mrs.
LaVelle Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. Pankey, Mr. and president,
Hamilton and Marie Boani-
Mrs Wade Wallis, Mr. and Mrs Harry
man were in charge of the meet­
Walter Davis and Lydia Katherine ing.
Davis, Marie Walker, Earl War­ • Mr. and Mrs. Ole Carver went
ren and the Kincaid family, Eu­ to Grants Pass Sunday to visit
nice received a number of lovely their
son Dean, who left Sunday
gifts. The evening was spent in | evening
the Grants Pass
games and visiting and at the National with
Guards
for Camp Mur­
close delicious refreshments were ray. Wash.
served.
Mr. and Mrs. Tripp moved from
• Mrs. Mark True and Mrs. W. D. •
the Sherard house in to the old
Jackson were at the Medford Richfield
property on the old high­
courthouse Tuesday attending a way.
flower arrangement showing in, • Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tame en-
charge of Miss Louise Lutz of.
Corvallis, home management spe- !
cialist. Mrs. Archie Kincaid and will be present to talk on ■‘Oregon
Mrs. E. F. Kable were represent­ products-made desserts.'’
atives of the extension unit, pre­ I • The club meets Wednesday of
senting their original arrange­ next week. Mesdames Albert Ar­
ment, which was discussed, with nold, I. E. Deadmond and Vincent
arrangements presented by other Lanini are to be hostesses, with
units of the county.
| Mrs. R. E. Bell and Mrs. Archie
• Mr. and Mrs. Mark True were Kincaid in charge of the program.
visiting in Central Point Satur­ • Mrs. Paul McKinnie and son
day at the home of Mrs. True's Vernon returned from Vancouver,
Wash., where they visited rela-
father, H. L. Gregory.
• Mrs. W. L. Moore of Medford tives.
spent Sunday visiting with Mr. • Mr. and Mrs. Con Austin left
Sunday for Seaside to visit Mrs.
Moore here.
• Herman Helm and his daugh­ Austin’s daughter.
ters, Joan and Barbara, returned • Miss Aileen Lnlow of Gold Hill
Tuesday from Portland where they was at her home here last week-
were called by the illness and end.
• Mrs. J. W. German of Reno,
death of G. W. Helm, his father.
• Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Randal Nev., is visiting this week with
and son, Douglas Lee, of Medford the A. R. Kincaid family and with
spent Sunday evening at the home Mrs. Clara Taylor in Ashland.
of Mrs. Randal's parents, Mr. and Mrs. German is a niece of Mrs.
Taylor.
Mrs. James Metcalf.
• Marie Walker, with Mrs. Kay, • At a special board meeting
returned Friday from a vacation Tuesday evening Mrs. Delno Sloan
of Phoenix was elected to fill the
trip to Portland and the coast.
• Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Rosen vacancy caused by the resignation
spent last week-end visiting his of Mr. Overos as principal of the
Bellview school. Mrs. Gaily had
parents, the J. W. Rosens.
• Earnest Applegate returned been substituing for several days.
Friday from northern Oregon All members of tthe board were
where he visited a short time with present, Mrs. W L. Moore, L. W.
D. Meservey, William Briggs. Mrs.
friends and relatives.
• Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Samford Charles Anderson is clerk of the
left last week for Dunsmuir to board.
visit with their son and daughter- • Mra. Archie Kincaid entertained
at dinner Thursday Mr. and Mrs.
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ford.
• Richard Joy and Chester Corey J. C. Hamaker and Mrs. Clara
returned Saturday from Mt. Ash­ Taylor of Ashland, and Mrs. J.
land where they were hunting. W. German, here visiting from
They were successful in bringing Reno, Nev.
• Mrs. Clara Taylor of Ashland,
a large buck deer.
• Mrs. Claude Conley and small John Hammond of Idaho, Mrs.
son James Franklin were removed German of Reno, and Mrs. Archie
from the hospital to their home Kincaid spent Wednesday evening
at the Clarence Taylor home.
Tuesday. They are doing nicely.
• The extension unit meets Fri­ • Mrs. Henninger and Mr. and
day with a covered dish dinner at Mrs. Theo Wenaus were in Med­
noon, with Mrs. Henry and Mrs. ford Tuesday. Mrs. Wenaus secur­
Heilmeyer. Miss Jacqueline Brier ed her citizenship papers.
Friday, Oct. 4. 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
tertained at their ranch on Dead Townsend meeting in Medford Fri­
Indian Sunday for Mr. and Mra. day evening.
K C Dudley of Yreka
• Mrs. Harriett Bates, who has
• Mr. and Mrs. Claude Williams been confined to her home for the
moved from the Henry Burnett past two weeks of illness, is im­
plane« into the home vacated byN proving".
Mr and Mrs. Lem Frink, Monday. • Guy Stager returned from Port­
• Julia M:n Wels>r, who spent land where he received medical
the summer with her ¡»aronts hero, treatment.
i eturned Friday to }\>rtland and • Mrs Roy Estes was shopping
will attend school there.
tn Medford Saturday afternoon.
• Marvin Gardner, who has been • Sam Hamilton, who has been
stopping in the Talent campground confined at home the past sum­
the last month, left Sunday for mer of injuries received while
his home in Council Bluffs, ia.
working witn a spraying machine,
• Mr and Mrs. Ix*m Frink and is able to be out again,
daughter left Sunday morning for • The fire de(»artment was called
Seattle where Mr Frink will be out to a fire at Mrs. Ellzalteth
employed in the shipyaixls.
Huson's home on Wagner avenue
• Mr and Mrs. Guy Stager spent last Wednesday evening. The fire
a couple of days last week visiting was extinguished with the aid of
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nate ttie football squad which was near
Russell on the Applegate.
the scene and many others who
• Earlene Withrow entered the assisted. The house was burned to
beauty school at Medford Monday the amount that a new naif had :
• Mr and Mrs. R. F. Parks visit­ to be put on as soon as possible.
ed last Wednesday and Thursday • Mr. and Mra. Ed Maxon have
with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Parks sold their store to Mr. Batchelkir
in Sprague River.
of Medford who will take posses­
• Mrs Mary Leslie of Bonanza sion immediately.
is visiting her brother, Reverend • Isut week while John Gore was
Friedenberg, this week.
walking along the railroad track. |
• Ray Garland attended the he was struck by a northbound
train. He was taken to the Com­
munity hospital in Medford. Tile
extent of his injuries have not
been learned.
• Mr. Erhea moved his barber
shop Sunday to his home on Rail­
road avenue Erbes states that he
has other plans In view than bar-
bertng thia winter.
• Mr. and Mrs. F Wedge return­
ed home Sunday from a few days
at Crescent City, Calif.
WHAT CAUSED THIS?
... FAULTY BRAKES!
But this driver wm fortunate...
hr didn't lose his life! Why take
Much chances when YOU drive f
let um check the lirukiw today
on our Weaver Safety Isuie and
adjust them correctly!
One stop on the louie and
you REE the adjustment of
each of your four brakes . . .
al mo check your wheel align­
ment liiMtiuitly, accurately!
CLYDE CATON’S
JUNCTION GARAGE
SlnklyiHi Boulevard ut Indlun.i
PHONE Mil
PAINTING • RETOUCHING • BODY A MOTOR REI’AIRN