Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 06, 1944, Image 4

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, July 6, 1944
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Friday and Saturday
TEN JUMPS AHEAD
O t THE NEWEST IN
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CHARLES WINNINGER
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TOMMY DOASEY and kia Ord,.
Sun. - Mon. » Tues.
B L A Z IN G
THRR W AY TO GLORY!
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Miss Laura Billing« and Miss at the Lake of the Woods.
Betty Sue Reed returned home
News of the engagement of
last Thursday from an enjoyable
Mias Joyce Bikenteir and Lt. E.
trip to Los Angeles.
W, Beeson, United States army,
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hays and was announced to friends Friday
daughter, Klwoodina of Grants night at a picnic supper og which
Vass were visiting Mr. and Mrs. the bride-elect was hostess to
R. M. Hays at the Plaza Grocery Kappa Alpha Thata friends at
Saturday. Incidently they helped Oregon State College at her home
serve the customers and greeted in Milwaukie.
The bride-elect is the daughter
their old friends as they came in.
of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Birkemelr.
Miss Lois Richmond of Eugene of Milwaukie. Mr. Beeson is the
spent the week end With Mrs. son of Mr and Mrs. E. L. Beeson
of Ashland. Me is now stationed at
Beryl D. Baker.
Fort Sill. Okla. He also attended
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Moss, Mrs. 1 Oregon State college and ia affil­
Reba P. Kelsey, Mrs. Beryl D. iated with the Delta Tau Delta.
Baker and William Simmons of
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Nagel, who
Junction City enjoyed a picnic
dinner together at Li thia Park came last week from Albany, and
who spent several days looking
July 4th.
for a home to purchase here that
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bergstrom they might make their home here,
received a telephone call front bought the home of Mrs. Elda F.
their son, Harvey of the U. S. Anderson at 685 Siskiyou Posses­
Navy, who happened to be in port sion was taken Monday and the
Nagels are not at home there.
at Seattle Sunday.
Mrs Alice Willits and her fath­
Mrs. Wesley Hoxie and children. er Mr. Clark French arrived home
Philip and Jackie of Oakland. Cal­ Thursday from a trip to Portland.
ifornia. are visiting with Mrs. They were accompanied by Mrs.
Hoxie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bill Willits and small son of Phil­
M. Herbert.
adelphia, Penn, who had made the
Rev. and MPs. Ed. Aschenbren- trip by plane from Philadelphia to
ner, two sons and daughter of Portland .
Grants Pass called on Dr. and Mrs
Mrs. Sydney W. Hall of Gres­
George W. Bruce on the Fourth.
ham, Oregon is visiting with
Paul Mars of Eugene is visiting “friends in Ashland this month.
with his mother, Mrs. J. D. Mars. Her husband, the late Dr. Sydney
Hall, was formerly pastor of the
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bergstrom local Methodist Church.
have received word from their son
The Women's Society of Christ­
Carl that he has arrived safely in
ian Service will hold the regular
England.
all day meeting at the Methodist
Miss Barbara Bower, a student Church tomorrow, Friday. Mrs.
at the Southern Oregon College of Will Dodge is chairman of the
Education this summer, spent the hostess committee, and Mrs. Chas.
week end with her aunt, Mrs. M. Giffen will speak on "Mission­
ary Work in Utah ”
Ralph Billings.
The Wesleyen Service Guild of
Mrs. Wesley Hoxie and children
of Oakland, Calif., spent Sunday the Methodist Church will enter­
with their aunt, Mrs. Ralph Bill­ tain the Medford Guild at a picnic
dinner at the parsonage at 7:00
ings.
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o'clock Tuesday evening, July
A party of twenty six from Hth. Mrs. John Yadon of Kla­
Ashland spent the Fourth of July math Falls, who has worked with
holiday period at the Lake of the the Japanese at Tulelake, will be
Woods camping out. In the party the guest speaker.
were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Klavano
Mrs. Ross Brown of Poterville,
and family, C. V. Rogers. A. E.
Rogers, L. Rogers. Rodney Gar­ California is visiting with her par­
rett and family, Mr. and Mrs Or­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Marean
ville Mayfield and Frank Deitrich. on Iowa St. Mr. Brown plans to
The party left Sunday morning come soon for a visit also.
and returned Tuesday evening to
Mrs. Chas. Butchart and baby,
their homes.
who have been visiting Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Emmett, and Mrs. James Yeo, have gone to
daughter, Mrs. Zeretta Reed, and their new home in Grants Pass,
Mrs. Emmett’s father, J. J. Put­ where Mr. Butchert is employed.
nam, spent Tuesday the fourth of
William Simmons of Junction
July at the Dr. Tilton home in
Ashland. A picnic dinner wees en­ City is visitiing his sister. Mrs.
Beryl D. Baker, a student at SO
joyed on the spacious lawn.
CE.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Jackson re­
turned to their home here Tues­
day evening after spending a
couple weeks with their son and
Mr. and Mrs. Frances Parkes
family at Portland.
purchased the Hungate property
P. H. Freed and son of Colusa, and have taken possession. Mr.
California, are in Ashland this Parks will soon leave for the
week to spend the Fourth of July Navy.
Mr. Don Miller of Medford was
holidays They came Saturday.
They are former Ashland resi­ a business caller in Talent Sat­
urday evening.
dents.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Parks and
Tammy, of Ashland vis­
Ed Brown of Portland was visit daughter,
ited at the home of Mr. Parks’
ing in Ashland Monday, coming parents,
and Mrs. R. F. Parks,
down from Portland. He is employ Sunday Mr.
evening.
ed by the Southern Pacific and
Mr. and Mrs. Onie Garrett
returned to Portland Monday even moved
from the Higgins ranch
ing.
that was recently sold on Beeson
Lane.
Larry Basey, local Boy Scout
Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Bates and
leader took a group of Boy Scouts family left Sunday afternoon for
out Saturday on an overnight trip, Hiatt Lake to spend the Fourth
returning Sunday.
of July. They returned Tuesday
Mrs Neil, manager of the Over­ evening.
Mrs. Helen Higgins sold her
land Hotel and daughter spent ranch
near Talent and is going
last week end with friends on the to make
her home in Spokane,
Rogue river.
Wash. The O. D. O. Club gave
a shower for her before her leav­
Mr. Tobe, who lives at the Ore­ ing. She has resided here for
gon hotel here at Ashland, is many years and will be missed
spending the Fourth of July week by her many friends.
Betty Com best of Port Orchard,
Wash., is visiting friends in Tal­
ent. She was accompanied here
by Norma Works, who has been
visiting at the Com best home in
Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Smith pur­
chased the propertly formerly
owned by Ray Schumaker one
and one-half miles north of Tal­
ent, and moved there Saturday.
COUPON TODAY
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Coats of
E D G A R W . S M IT H
Phoenix
were calling in Talent
1013 Corbett B uilding -
Sunday.
P O R T L A N D 4. O R E G O N
Perry Skeeters of Prospect is
Pl«»»« enroll me In. th« "
visiting his grandmother, Mrs.
Go»» to W eehington club. Send m •
signed membership card end pictures.
Belle Skeeters.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sargeant
Name-
TALENT NEWS
Sä™
Wed & Thurs.
William Powell
Myrna Loy
in
“ Love Crazy”
plus
7th Victim
WITH
Tom Conley
Continuous Shows
SUNDAY
This poster "Fire Away" shows a scene aboard the U. S. Submarine
"Dorado." The artst, the celebrated American painter Georges Schreiber,
has caught the action during the very tense moment before the passing
craft is identified as friend or foe.
The painting is authentic in every detail for the artist was actually
aboard the Submarine at sea. He ate and slept with the crew. He worked
with the men and stood watch with the ofllcers. A short time after leaving
the Submarine, it was lost with all hands.
C ity .
Pd. Adv. Smith for Senator Com­
mittee, Leo Smith, Mgr., Corbett
Bldg., Portland, Ore.
5c extra of Panchromatic. All
fine grain developed. Reprints
2c each. Double eize 3c each
Deckle or plain edge. Guaran­
teed work. Enlarging, coloring,
copying. Low prices. Send to—
ECONOMY
PHOTO FINISHERS
Box 1576, Station D
LOS ANGELES 7, CALIF.
wait until after
you have a loss to find
out if you have enough
insurance or whether
you’ll have to pay part
of the loss from your
own pocket.
Ask this agency to
check over your insur-
xnce policies NOW — be­
fore you have a loss.
Billings Agency
Phone N7H1
are the parents of a 7% pound
baby girl born at the Community
Hospital in Medford June 22. Mrs
Sargeant and baby returned home
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harrison re­
turned home Thursday from a two
weeks' trip in Portland and other
places up north.
Mr. and Mrs. Elroy McGrew of
Prospect were week-end guests
here with relatives.
Mary Thomas, who has been
visiting in Spokane, Wash., for
some time, returned home Fri­
day.
Lt. and Mrs. John Childers, who
were recently married, returned
to Talent after a wedding trip
and are now at the home of Mr.
Childers' parents, Mr. and Mrs
Will Childers. The couple were
entertained at the home of Mrs.
Frank Hold ridge Saturday eve­
ning by Mrs. Clarence Holdridge
and Miss Agnes Lacy, who gave
a shower party. About 50 guests
were bidden.
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