Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 01, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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Friday, March 1, 1935
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
• County School Nrse Miss Run­ while still others never did a day's cumstnncos then may be We want
pensions provided, but we want
nels visited the local school on work which they could avoid.
Thursday and Friday of last week
such pensions provided by such a
It
would
be
ridiculous
to
pro
­
IN
LITHIA
THEATER
DRAMA
• Miss Leila Oliver of Trail, en­
As a result of a regular cham­
plan that there la little doubt of
tered high school here lust week. vide anything for those who al­ their permanence. The Roosevelt
ber of commerce election, seven
ready
have
fur
more
than
enough
• Mr and Mrs. Elton Hodges and
new members will assume position
family of Beaver creek, visited at for their needs and it would be proposal la not ull that we would
as directors in the Ashland civic
the James Anderson home Sun- ridiculous to provide luxury for ask, but at least the plan ia a
organization, with Dr. B. G. Bark­
day
those who never turned their hands start ami is such ax to make per-
will continuing as president for
• Forest Ravenor, who is min­ over to do anything for themselves manence practically certain.
two more years.
Ing on Spencer Gulch, spent se V- for their neighbors or for their
Dr. Walter Redford. Frank J.
The Sentinel favors old age pen-
eral days visiting at his home country. However undeserving they sions and unemployment Insurance
Van Dyke, Dr B G. Barkwill. O.
here.
F. Carson, Thomas H. Simpson. S.
• Mrs. Virgil Swanson and small may be, we can't permit them to and by the Roosevelt plan we
B. McNair and J. Edward Thorn­
uaughter ot Medford visited at starve or go without clothing. but would provide much better for the
ton were elected directors by the
the home of her parents, Mr and certainly they are not entitled to future than we have ever done
chamber membership, replacing
have more than millions of middle before. If such a plan had become
Mrs. la>e Wakefield Tuesday.
six retiring officers and one re­
• Mis Joe Pelton returned from age struggling <laily to serve their effective 25 years ago. the proba­
signed. Dr. Barkwill, McNair.
a trip in San Francisco and is country and provide for thorn1 near bilities ure that we should not
Thornton. Whittle, McDonald and
spending some time with her and dear to them
J. D. Mars were retiring directors,
know the depression of today, El-
father. John Orth «nd family of
while E. R. Isaacs was the re­
belt Bede in Cottage Grove Hen -
Old
age
pensions
have
an
appeal
Medford.
signing member of the board.
• Mr. and Mrs. Baah of Med- to ull of us who soon shall be old. tinel.
Other members of the advisor)'
»ord were recent callers here.
We «1« not know what our cir-
group retaining their positions for
• The Ladles* Aid of the Pres-
Don't be one-sided with your
another year include George Dunn.
| bvterian church held a covered
P. R. Hardy, Henry Enders. C. W.
reading subscribe fur the Miner
dish luncheon Thursday afternoon
Fortmiller and Dr. R. L. Burdic.
today and you cun be completely
, at the church.
-------- •---------
unbalanced. One year, $1.
• Mrs. Otto Neidermeyer visited
HOI SING COMMITTEE MEETS
friends here Thursday.
• The mine at the Ed Severance WANTED Competent girl or wo­
At a meeting of the local hous­
home caved in on the south edge
man for general housework; go
ing committee held in the city hall
of the house m their beautiful rose
home nights Mrs. Paul Turner.
this forenoon it was practically de­
garden.
311 High street
noli
cided to start the canvas of the
• Dr. J. W. Robinson has re­
city for prospective improvements
Every Wed. Night
turned from Portland and is mak­ WANTED Portland Income prop­
next Monday morning, the same
ing his home at the Jacksoil hotel,
erty
for
choice
business
prop
­
time it is started in other parts of
and thinks southern Oregon the
erty in southern Oregon L B
the county. Judge J. H. Fuller, Janet Gaynot and Warner Baxter in "One More Spring," coming Eden of the earth.
Hansen. Ashland.
(ml)
to the Lithia Theter Sunday for a three-day engagement.
chairman of the committee, is in
• Mrs. Katie Ogle was moved to
Medford this afternoon consulting
the Jacksonville Sanitarium where WANTED Used stoves, beds or
WE AIJ. HAVE A GOOD TIME
the county committee in the mat­
she is receiving treatment, and
furniture in exchange for w<x>d
ter. These prospects will be on
(X)ME UP AND JOIN UH!
will be glad to meet her friends
Fix-It Shop.
(ml )
file with the committee and will
• George Love of Portland died
be open to all interested.
at his home February 11. He was WANTED Man or woman that
Men 25c— loulles 10c
can make a gtxxl salad dressing
a native of Jacksonville and spent
Ask
for
Mr.
Reece
at
the
free
his
childhood
here,
attended
the
CLAYCOMB RETURNS FROM
office, 343 blast r
c Both from JACKSONVILLE and OVER the HILL public school, and was a merchant employment
DEALER MEET IN 'FRISCO
Main
(ml)
---- -
WITH BRIGHT BUSINESS VIEW
j in partnership, first with George
Bloomer and later with James
and Mrs. Edwin Dunn and home of the latter’s father, Fred Cronemiller. He married Fannie FOR SALE For the next 10 days
Recovery is coming in high gear * • — Mr.
will make a big reduction on
.... of Ashland
—■------
---- ! offenbacher.
family
spent » o Sunday-
Dowell, daughter of a pioner fam­
—and being led by a Ford V-8 at on Applegate as guests
every piece of furniture at the
of
Mrs.
ily,
L.
F.
Dowell
and
Fannie
•
Mrs.
Dick
Head
of
Grants
Pass,
that—according to H. L. Clay-
Blue Front, 67 North Main. (n»8
a recent bride, and formerly of Campbell Dowell, both deceased.
comb, who returned last night Dunn's sister. Mrs. Lee Port.
•
Mrs.
William
Heckman
of
Mo
­
He
leaves
on
daughter
of
Port
­
Applegate,
was
complimented
from a meeting of Oregon. Cali­
FOR SALE- Use Brest o-Logs;
419'. EAST MAIN
fornia and Nevada Ford dealers in doc Point is remaining on Apple­ with a miscellaneous shower last land. Mrs. Agnes Love. He is the
clean, hot. convenient. Carson-
PHONE 84
San Francisco. Some interesting gate this week as a guest of her week at which Miss Flossie Rex­ last of the Love family and his
Fowler Lumber Co.
(m22>
Seventeen wife the last of the B. F. Dowell
BEAUTY SERVICES
facts concerning trend of business parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. ford was hostess.
guests assembled at the commun­ family. George will be remember­ FOR SALE- 200 good used tires
AT A SAVING
in the automotive field were re­ Buck.
and tubes; also an A-l trailer.
vealed to dealers at the three-day • Mrs. Amos McKee was hon­ ity hall here, where Mrs Head ed by all of the older pioneers
session by Sales Manager Cowling, ored with a surprise party at her received many beautigul gifts • Courteous service at the Nugget
See us before you buy. Madden's Permanent Wave ... $1.00
Finger Wave ____ „__ ___ 25c
who declared Ford passenger cars home Saturday evening, the occa­ which included a set of silverware. • The Eastern Star Adarel
Tire Shop.
(f 15)
hnade a sales gain last year of 70.5 sion being her birthday anniver­ Gifts were presented from a table Chapter No. 3 gave a card party
Comb Wave ...........
... 35c
Ma-
FOR RENT Newly refin lahed 4- Shampoo ........ ....„.......
per cent, while total gain on pas­ sary. A number of friends and suggesting Valentine's day. Fol­ Wednesday evening at the
25c
room house Inquire 460 B street
senger and truck cars was 105 per relatives assembled for an even­ lowing a social hour in which sonic club rooms, which was well
Haircut
...'
................................
25c
attended.
the
new
Grange
radio-Victrola
ing
of
cards,
after
which
lunch
(ml)
cent.
• Mrs Julia Williams has been
was enjoyed, lunch was served.
Marcel
............................. 25c
Claycomb said figures showed was served.
Ford made the largest gain of any • Mrs. Ed Dutton of Medford is • Miss Leah McKee, sophomore ill at her home but is much im­ FOR RENT Newly decorateti Manicure ____
25c
apartments from three to six
car last year, and that 1935 sales spending the week here at the in the Medford high school, spent proved.
Eyebrow Arch ..................... 25c
•
Jack
Sanderson
of
Medford
vis
­
rooms
Rates
modest.
Inquire
are expected to equal those of home of her sister, Mrs. Jess the week-end with her parents,
Scalp Treatment ................... 50c
ited at the home of Miss McCuly
Fix-It Shop, Ashland.
(ml)
1929. peak in automotive history. Taylor, Two other sisters. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McKee.
and George Merritt Sunday.
Hot Oil .................................. 50c
Ciaycomb was enthusiastic over Sarah Phillips and Mrs. Mamie • The Nugget for cold drinks.
GRADE radio oscillator for Facalls
50c
prospects for business in 1935 and Johnson of Montana, who have • Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kubli and • Mrs. Jean Gillis has returned HIGH
sale
at
a
fraction
of
cost.
El-
said this morning he expects that been in Southern Oregon for the Mr. and Mrs. Leon Offenbacher from a week's visit in Portland
hart's Book and Music Store.
r
Ashland will be marching along last two months, also are visit­ of Applegate were among guests and is back in her drug store.
(ml)
• Jack Gseen of Ashland Nor­
well toward front of the parade.
ing Mrs. Taylor.
at a dinner party Saturday eve­ mal spent the week-end at the
I)r. H. P. Coleman
BARGAIN—For quick sale. 110-
• Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Young and ning at the home of Attorney home of his parents.
Chiropractic
- Physiotberaphy
acre ranch; house, bam, houses
three children of Big Applegate and Mrs. Allison Moulton of Med­ • A talk on early day events
for 500 chickens, family orchard.
Oregon License 264
expect to move to Medford dur­ ford. The party was given in in the Applegate valley which was
1 mile from Pacific highway, on
ing the weekend. Mr Young hav­ honor of Mr. Kubli and Attorney given by Ranger Lee Port at
California License 3029
telephone, electric and high
ing accepted employment in a Moulton, whose birthday anniver­ Camp Applegate a short time ago
14
Years In Medford, Oregon
saries occurred this month. A six created sufficient interest to war­
school bus lines. See or write
bakery there.
tier
birthday
cake
bearing
75
can
­
East
Mrs
H.
H.
Elhart.
145
rant publication in the "Sluice
• John A. Jeffrey of Portland,
was one of the interesting Box," bi-weekly newspaper edit­
(ml)
Main, Ashland, Ore.
AYOTE FOR who is on a speaking tour of Ore­ dles
features
of
the
dinner.
ed by the boys of the camp Lin­
gon
and
northern
California
in
be
­
ROGERS half of the Townsend old age pen­ • Mrs. Mary Pennings of Port­ den McCullough, educational ad­ WILL TRADE hay for laying hens
land. who was enroute home after visor, requested a copy of the
IS A VOTE FOK-
C. L. Wimer, Route 1. box 109A
sion plan, visited friends at Ruch spending
some time in Los Ang­ talk, which Mr Port prepared
(ml)
HOARS! during his stay at Medford, in­ eles
with her daughter, spent early this week for the publica­
cluding Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith Monday
A BIG
night as a guest of Mrs. tion Boys both at Camp Apple­ TO TRADE 30 acres clear im­
w PARAD!
and Mr. and Mrs. Aris Throck­ L. C. Port
proved farm at Gerber, Cal. Al­
at Star ranger station, gate and Camp Carbury also have
'
¡
OF
morton.
i unu/i c
so apartment house to trade for
where she also visited her son, had the privilege of hearing illus­
• Western Union at the Nugget. Herbert
house and lot and 4-acre im­
Stewart-Warner
(Slim) Pennlngs, CCC trated lectures on geology by Mr
• Mr. and Mrs. Lance Offen­ worker, Mrs. Pennlngs left by
proved place for city property.
Carter
of
Seattle
who
Is
making
bacher went to Grants Pass Sun­ train for Portland Tuesday. Miss
See us for trades Reed and Service * Sales - Rentals
day to attend the funeral of Mrs. Jeanette Gore of Medford also a tour of all CCC camps in Ore­
Robison
(ml)
Offenbacher's uncle, Ira Sparlin of was a week-end guest at the Port gon and Washington. He also has
taken the local boys on short field JUST ARRIVED Those good old 423 East Main Street, Medford
I Williams creek, whose death re­ home.
sweet bermuda onions, per
sulted from two years' illness due • Mr. and Mrs. Ora Phillips of trips for the purpose of studying
TELEPHONE 668
bunch, 15c.
to heart trouble and asthma. In­ Big Applegate are the parents of geological formations.
•
Miss
Jean
Stinson
of
Medford
EVELYNVENABLE
terment was in the Sparlin ceme­ a daughter born February 13 at
is spending the week with her
ROSE BUSHES Special, your r
tery at Williams creek.
LOUISE DRESSER
the Community hospital at Med­
choice of 12 recent varieties,
RICHT IIÍIÍI
• The Ruch Sunday School which ford. The little lady weighed seven aunt. Mrs. Fred Coppie.
• A meeting of the Jacksonville
Medford Cycle and
28c each while they last. Ted's
BEITH CIIICIILl
had been discontinued for several, pounds, eight ounces.
a fox riciuti
Feed and Seed Store, Phone 91.
months, is in session again. The • "The Unknown Rider” was the P.-T. A will be held in the local
Repair Shop
(ml)
school was organized by Rev. I' title of an all talking burlesque high school auditorium Friday af­
ternoon, March 1. A short pro­
GUNSMITH
—LOCKSMITH
a
D.
Randall
of
Medford
about
NOW
rodeo picture presented at Ruch gram will be presented. A kitchen EXPERT RADIO REPAIRS on
lawn
Mower
Service
year ago.
and Applegate during the last
all makes of radios; special ra­ Phone 261
• Mr. and Mrs. Ray Michael of week by a traveling group. The shower for the new soup kitchen
23 North Fir
dio
manufacturer's
service,
“
tune
Ruch, accompanied by the for­ talkie also included two one-reel will be given. It is thought that
would be best for the parents
up" only $2; guaranteed serv­
mer's father of Medford, left this comedies, entitled, "Daze of '49,” it
of each room to go together and
ice. Call 209, Elhart's.
(m22)
week for Kittitaf, Washington, to and “Dogtown Follies."
each donate so much money to
make their home.
• Mrs. Ruth Johnston of Ruch be used to buy a dishpan etc., as CONVALESCENT HOME — 153
• Miss Patsy Howard of Eugene was hostess to 25 friends at a the articles needed are all large
Granite, Ashland, cares for in­
POVFRTY
is spending some time at Apple­ party at her home Friday evening, Anyone not wishing to do this
valids and aged at $40 per
gate as a guest of her grandpar­ Many came in old time costume, can bring such as dippers, dish
FUNERAL PARLORS
month and up; room and board,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krause. and a lively evening was devoted towels, etc. Everyone is urged to
Patsy accompanied her grand­ to game of numerous types.
light housekeeping rooms and
Medford, Oregon
attend.
mother here Friday as the latter • Stop at the Nugget.
cabins available.
(flStf)
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was returning home from Cor­ • Mrs. Jean Gillis returned home
OLD AGE PENSIONS
vallis after attending Home In­ Sunday from Portland, where she
It is the easiest thing in the
terests conference there.
spent several days last week vis­
world to talk about old age pen­
• Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDaniel iting.
and son Glenn, spent the week­ • Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Pettinger sions. There is an appeal about
end in the Eagle Point district of Los Angeles, returned home on providing for those who have la­
as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Law­ Monday after a month’s visit in bored a lifetime and come to the
rence Luy.
this valley. While here they visit­ shady portion of the road in dan­
• Mrs. Alice Ulrich of Jackson­ ed friends In Jacksonville and ger of being without sufficient to
ville, who had spent several days Rogue River.
I
with her daughter, Mrs. James • Mr. and Mrs. Lon Conley and keep themselves in decency.
WALTER KINO
A catch phrase that is, however,
Buckley, near Ruch, was called family of Medford were callers
JANE DARWILl
being overworked is the one that
Wednesday to the home of Mr. here Sunday.
A Fas hl» Pre/ecffaa
and Mrs. Harry Luy at Medford • Mrs. James Anderson, who has "no other group Is more entitled
as a result of the illness of Mr. been very ill at her home here to relief than those who have al­
Luy.
the past week, is now much im­ ready created the wealth from
Mon-Tue
• Virgil Couch returned early proved.
which the money Is derived." It is
this week to Pomona, Cal., hav­ • Mrs. Lelila McKee, who has true that the great majority of
ing
spent
the
last
nine
months
been very ill at her home here
HE WAS A LUMP,. jr. ■
at Applegate as a guest of his for the past six weeks, is still un­ those who have arrived at years
MTHEMA5HÍD ,
which should entitle them to ease
sister,
Mrs.
John
Pemoll.
improved.
.POTATOCI OF UFI ?
• The Nugget for magazines.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Childers have done their part to create
• Mrs. Raymond Phillips and entertained with a birthday din­ wealth from which come the prof­
ASHLAND, MEDFORD, GRANTS PASS, OREGON
Mrs. C. W. Culy of Applegate ner here Sunday in honor of their its taken by those of this genera­
YREKA, CALIFORNIA
visited recently at the home of daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Combs, of tion, but it is equally true that
Ashland Phone 1X3
their mother,’ Mrs. Leila McKee Medford.
many have been able to put away
at Jacksonville. Mrs. McKee is • Mrs. Mary Keene and daugh- more than the wealth they created,
recovering from illness.
ters of Medford visited friends
• Mr. and Mrs. Hughie Combest here Sunday.
Old-Time—Modern
and daughter of Wagner vicin­ • Mr. and Mrs George Hilton
ity, motored to their ranch on and daughter Dorothy, spent Sun­
Little Applegate Sunday.
day evening visiting relatives in
• Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown, Medford.
358-370 EAST MAIN STREET, ASHLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ludwig, and • Archie Bowman recently re­
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hukill of lower ceived a painful injury to one of
TIRE SALE
Applegate, motored to Medford a his fingers, while connecting a
few evenings ago, the men attend­ trailer to his car. It was feared
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES IN
Under New Management
ing a meeting of the Veterans for a while he might suffer the
A NEW ORCHESTRA
INDIA TIRES
of Foreign Wars, while the wo­ loss of the finger, but all danger
men
attended
the
Auxiliary
card
past. The Injured mem­
COME IN AND LOOK FOR A BARGAIN 1
W’ed party, where bridge and five hun­ is ber now
is healing nicely.
dred were enjoyed. Mrs. Hukill • Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Noblit and
Thu
I LIKE TO SERVE YOU!
received high score.
Miss Carlton of Medford, called Every Saturday Night
BATTERIES
Dr. W. Oeser
• Mr. and Mrs. Hale Wheeler of at the Chester Pursell home on
I
Medford spent Sunday at the Sunday.
^ICK CHAMBER HEADS gaynor and B axter co - star
Classified Ads
Old Time DANCE
EAGLES HALL
Personal News Notes
Medford School
of Beauty Culture
MTHIA
1
nnre
RADIO SERVICE
'¡«(OHRIYOUIIRnUin
CONGER
24'Hour Service
PALACE CAFE
OneMqrêSpriag
and Lunch
MEALS AND
SHORT ORDERS
DANCE
EAGLES HALL
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A
Oeser’s Super Service Station
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