Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 10, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, Jan. 10, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
• Mr. and Mrs. Leroy HUI of the
! I lead Indian country were shop­
ping here Monday. They report a
! great deal of snow at their place.
• Mr and Mrs E Dudley of
• Mr and Mrs Fred Pierson de­ • A party was given for Mrs j Yreka visited Mrs Lyle Tame
parted Sunday on a trip which Duvls recently The affair was 'Sunday.
will take them through several held lit her home and whs attend­ • The Talent extension unit met
mid-western states They expect ed by Mr and Mr* Parka of Cen­ ' at the city hall at 10 o’clock
to return via southern California tra) Point, Mr. and Mrs Henry 1 Wednesday with "Financial Plan
Htrnrud, Mr and Mrs Archie Kin­ ning" as their subject Miss Jaque-
• Mis George Phillips of Burlin­ caid and Eunice, Mr and Mrs | line Brier and Mrs Mabel Mack
game, Calif returned home Tues- Louis Pankey, Marie Walker, Miss discussed the topic A covered dish
<lay after spending her vacation Whitson, Mrs A Sorensen, Mr I luncheon was served at noon.
in Ashland visiting tei fatter, and Mis Gowland, Mrs Haines, • Mrs Glen Withrow entertained
George Phillips and other relatives Miss Lyda Catherine Davis and the OIXJ club Friday afternoon.
and friends
Bertha Hayman was assistant
Mr and Mrs Davis
hostess Fruit salad, cake and cof­
• Mrs Frank Mc(Ausland of Clo- • Dave McKinney, who has been fee were served
Sixteen ladies
vrrdale, Calif and Mr and Mrs. III with pneumonia. Is being eared were present
Fl rd Sweeney of Medford Visited for by Mrs Lee Port at the Edwin
• The many friends will be glad
In Ashland Sunday with Mi and Dunn home.
to know that Mrs. Fred Hodapp
Mrs. J H Newcombe
who underwent a major operation
at Casa Grande, Artz, is improv­
• Mrs I-conora Broili and son
ing nicely. Mrs Hodapp if a for­
Robert relumed Monday from TALENT NKWN
mer Talent resident.
Santa Monica, Calif where they
have been visiting Leslie Broili
• A watch party was held at the
city hall New Year's eve by the
• W G Bander. Mr and Mrs
Pinochle club. A potluck supper
Clurk Thomas and Betty 13)0(0X8
was served at tt:30 p. m. followed
left Wednesday morning for a
by cards Seven tables were in
short visit in Portland
play At midnight a lunch was
• Mr. and Mis Fred Harvey re­ • Mr and Mis Charles Holdrige serve«! Forty-three people attend­
turned Saturday from Portland and daughter I »orris. Mr. and Mis ed the affair.
and Mrs • Bob Purvis and wife and son
Mi Harvey, who had been receiv­ Frank Holdrigs, Mr
ing medical treatment there, is Clarence Holdrigc and baby were spent a couple of days calling on
much improved but will be con­ New Years guests of Mr and Mrs friends and relatives here. About
Frank Reed
two years ago Bob suffered a se­
fined to his home for some time.
I • Henry Kerby of Neil creek was vere injury to a tractor accident
• Mrs Howard Black is reported a business caller here Friday.
that necessitated his removal to
to be seriously ill this week
• M ik W W Maxwell attended a hospital in Portland wheie he
has since been a patient. His many
• Mr and Mu C V Harkey are the Navy Mothers' club at an all­ friends are glad to see him out
the patents of an eight-pound son, day meeting in Ashland at the again.
home of Mrs Dew» Friday.
Robert Sidney, born Dec. 30
• Will Bates who has been con­ • Bill Crosby returned home
iron.
Otland.
< 'aid
• Miss Margaret Callahan, a for­ fined at the home of his daughter, Monday
mer employer of the Enders store, Mrs. Atwell in Medford for the where he spent the holidays with
win down from Portland Sunday past two weeks, is somewhat Im­ his daughter and family and son
visiting with old friends here.
proved and returned home Wed­ Luther.
• Ralph Connor left Wednesday
nesday
• Mr and Mrs Charles J Clark
evening for Portland where he
left Monday morning for I Hum • Mr. and Mra Joe Harrison were will take final examination before
mond, Ore. after a holiday visit shopping in Medford Tuesday enlistment in the US army volun­
with Mrs Walton, mother of ! Mrs afternoon.
• Mr and Mrs Hedrick Baugh­ t teers.
Clark
man of Klamath Falls visited Mrs. • Billy Breese was in Ashland
• Miss Jeane Applegate of Santa Baughman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. i Monday on business and shopping.
i • Tom Donahue and family of
Barters, C.ilif visited with nla L J Moon, during the holidays.
' Eugene moved into the Casey
lives in Ashland last Thursday.
Bert Nichols property on Anderson creek this
She had been spending the holi­ • Mr and Mra
days in Klamath Falls with her moved into the small house back week.
of their lunch room last week
• Mr and Mrs Roy Em rich of
sister, Mrs Rachel Good.
• Mrs Claude Jones and mother, Phoenix called on friends here
• Mis T S Wiley and Mi and Mis Ixiuise Wiikenaon, of Dead Saturday.
Mrs Dwight Patterson were called Indian Noda springs who is vis­ • Robert Adams who has been
to Corvallis Sunday because of iting her daughter and son-in-law, in the submarine service with the
the illness of Mis Wiley's father spent Thuisday afternoon shop­ US fleet in Chinese waters for
over a year arrived in the United
• Mr and Mrs Verne Hastings ping in Medford.
were Sunday visitors at the home • Mrs Andy Carrol and son Hat­ States to spend Christmas with
of their son-in-law and daughter, lid of near Trail were calling on his mother, Mrs. Ethel Maxwell,
and other relatives. Adams left
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Burns of friends here Friday afternoon
Fnday for San Francisco where
•
Mr
and
Mrs
Bob
Locke
return
­
Dunsmuir
ed tolM Saturday from Spokane, he will spend three weeks before
• Miss Edna Fehlge has returned Wash where they spent the holi- receiving discharge from the navy.
to Junction City where she teach­ days.
I • Harland Lowe of the army air
es school. She spent the holidays • Mra Lyle Tame and Mrs. Al corps stationed at McChord Field,
In Ashland at the home of her Shers rd made a business trip to Tacoma. Wash., spent the holidays
mother. Mrs Frank Fehlge
Medford Saturday afternoon.
with his pi arenta. While here Har­
• Clatous
McCredle,
Medford • Kenneth Ensile of Ashland and land, with il Is parents, visited
chief of police, was a business vis­ Doris Works of Talent who teach­ Mrs. Lowe's sister, Mrs Charles
es at Wagner nrck, wcic married Turner at Newport, Ore They al­
itor In Ashland Monday.
so visited friends in McMinnville.
last week.
• William McLaughlin has re­ • Mike and Meryl Huff of Bell­ • Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Newlin
turned to his home In Columbia, view called on friends in Talent and family of Sprague River vis­
t ited Mr. Newlin's parents during
Calif, after spending a week in Bunday afternoon
Ashland looking after his buxine!* • Reverend Whitsett of Ashland the holidays
Interests here.
wax a business caller here Mon­ • Mrs Roy Estes left Wednesday
, afternoon by stage for Eugene to
• Mrs Floyd Samford was in day
• Mrs Roy Estes was shopping spend a week with her daughter
Dunsmuir Saturday on business
in Medfont Monday afternoon
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
• Samuel Rector, who recently
• Haivev Ttompaon and family Lloyd Cochran.
underwent an operation at the of Fem Valley were visiting • The Talent grange met Thura-
Community hospital, is Improving friends in Taient Sunday,
( day evening for the first meeting
, of the year, with new officers pre­
siding. C. E. Borg was elected to
fill the unexpired term of George
Hartley on the executive commit­
tee The YGA meets at Bellview
Jan. 14. at the home of Mrs. E. S.
Robbins in Ashland The grange
council will meet at Phoenix Wed­
nesday, Jan 15. The program for
the evening opened with several
members reading the history of
various kinds of nuts used com­
mercially in the United States
Following this each member gave
a novel New Years resolution. Mr.
and Mrs. E. S. Robbins were es­
corted to the lecturer's station
where they were presented a gift
from the grange in appreciation
of the work they have done for
the organization while in office
Mrs. Florence Hartley, lecturer,
asked each member that at next I
meeting they come prepared to
tell a story as the program will
be in the nature of a liars’ con­
test. A prize will be given.
About People You Know!
j
Grange Starts
New Calendar
I
real
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Miss Bork invited the intermed­
iate grades into her room to hear
President Roosevelt's speech over
the radio. The fourth grade chil­
dren didn't understand all of it,
Miss O'Brien of Lincoln school
but they enjoyed what they did
gave a beautiful bouquet of flowers understand.
to room six. Bobby DeLisle went
The fourth grade of Lincoln
to her office and thanked her for
school
challenged the sixth grade
the flowers, which came on Mon­
of Miss Addy's room in a game of
day, Jan. 6.
soccer. The fourth grade won by
On Monday, Jan. 6, the pupils a score of four to two. It was a
of room six made diaies. Every close game.
day they put down the interesting
The second grade is studying
things that happen. The children
are having a lot of fun with them. about the post office.
The fifth grade of room six
LINCOLN GRADE
SCHOOL NOTES
elected new room officers on Jan
6. The president is Dick Morrison; • Mr and Mrs. Fred Blum re-
THIS DELICIOUS
vice president, Ronald Nance, and turned to their home in Tillamook
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the secretary is Mary Jean Henry. Saturday after spending a week at
itibl» at
The boys and girls of room six the William Turner home
Mrs.
¡Half
have «»me new student teachers. Blum is Mr. Turner's sister. Ruby
Their names are Miss Harwood, Turner accompanied them home
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Mr Mason. Mr. Deter. Miss Wil­ for a visit of several days.
lard, Mr. Sage, Miss Bowron and
Miss Ries.
Ronald Sequin is a new pupil in
room seven, Ronald has been at­
tending school at Grants Pass.
women are ready at all times to serve
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The sixth grade has
student teachers. They
Kerlinger, Mr. Ring. Mr.
Mr. Clarke. Miss Mann
Westfall.
six new
are Mrs.
Marshall.
and Miss
Miss Ida O’Brien, director of
training, gave the sixth grade a
beautiful bouquet of flowers. They
make the room look very attract­
ive. The children appreciate them
very pnuch,
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