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Friday, May 22, 1936 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 4 -- covered from the injury he receiv-1 will be held at the junior high their dcplomaa at the graduation ed not long ago. and him returned school gymnasium Friday morn- exeieises Wednesday evening In- to his work in a saw mill near ing. May .9 Graduates from the cluude: Helen Dunn, Lloyd Wenaus K la math Falls Bellview school include' Dale Will- Kenneth Rosen. and Curtis Byrd Bellview friends of Helen Dunn • Mr and Mra. R. E Brantley 1 lama, Kenneth Wenaus. William Buccexeor to and family visited Bunday in Eagle Ayers. Roseniary Bell, Geneveive were very happy to learn that she THE .1 U K SON VILLE MINER Hj Mildred Martin I m the valcilictorlan of her class, Point with Mr and Mrs Chamber Richards, and Leona Grimm Published Estvy Fridas at 197 East Maiu Street • Bellview school won the track und cong rn lulate her upon her AMILANO, OREGON The Bellview Grange met in reg lain und fondly. ular HMlon at the Upper Valley • Mr Morton Webster recently meet held at Lone Pine last Friday achievement. Entered as second-class matter February 15, 19*5. at the postoffice Community Club house Tuesday received word of the death of his with a goo....... I MR M M <|>V Indi e Mr und M ik Charles Judd and at Ashland. Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879. «veiling. During the business meet sister, Mis Graham, who lived in vidual awards were won by Bell children ,I a * oiih and Charles, of I'leiB Bradshau Publisher ing, Glen lnlow reported on the I Canada. Mrs Graham visited her view pupils. The boy’s baxelMill Klamath Falla, were caller« at the team also won the game which R Fl Bell home Naturday evening, agricultural meeting in Medford. last summer. PHONE AMILANO 79 He reported that a cow Is to be • Mr and Mrs W 8 Rice, who they played with Lone Pin« by a e Mr and M im Mark True went raffled off, with the proceeds to have been visiting with Mr and score of 5-4. »he boys have made to Central Point Wednesday where Subscription Rates, in Advance: On« Year. fl lX) Six Months 50c lie used for the benefit of Elton Mrs W O. Martin and family und an excellent record thia year, as they viaiteil with Mrs True’a fath J Petri. The Granges of Jackson | Mr J. H Williams, returned to they have won every game they er, H L. Gregory They also via- county are raising money to send their home in Santa Cruz. Califorti- have played The team la composed Ited with Mr. and Mra Clyde of William Ayres. Dale Williams, Briggs nt Table Rixk Mr Petri to Warm Springs. Georg [ la, last week. ASHLAND INDUSTRIES ia. Edwin Dunn reported that a • John Arnold. Mrs. Walter Hush Bob Dunn, John Spence, Bernie e Mr. and Mra C. E Meyers of large sum of money was cleared at Ednu Hush, Glenn lnlow, John Helms, Albert Newbry. Bill Briggs, Medford wre visitors at the P. K. The formal opening last Saturday of the new plant the box social given by The Po Lanini and Leota Hash made u Kenneth Wenaus and James Wall Bell honi«. Bunday afternoon of the Ashland lee and Storage company marks another mona Grange at Jacksonville trip on horseback to Ixist luikc is The girls baseball team lost e Marilyn Chriatlleb went to Henry Carter explained a con Sunday, where they enjoyed a pic- to the Lone Pine team by a score Granta 1‘aati Tuesday evening with step in the forward move of this city and community test each Grange in Jackson county I nic. of 13 15 the girl’s liasebull team of Ash in the matter of industries. It has the most modern is eligióle to enter The Grange is • Joe Schaffer, who has spent • Ashland high school students land high achixil, of which she la receive a member equipment that could be obtained and its business is judged on accuracy and speed in the past two weeks visiting with from Bellview who conducting the meeting The Mr and Mrs. Chester Applegate bound to expand. Grange which scores the highest returned to his home In Spokane of points will win a prize Thursday of last week Mr Schaf The Bagley canning company is planning a much number The charter was draped in honor fer is a brother of Mrs Applegate greater output this coming season. It expects to pack of William Huxley, who passed « Miss Mildred Martin returned 100.000 cases of tomatoes, which is four times the 1932 away recently. to her home last Friday evening, During the Lecturer's hour, Hen after spending the week in Sprag pack. YOU START EM WE LL FINISH ’EM ry Carter presented the "Style Re u«. River with Miss Lola Talbot The Moon lumber mill is another local industry that vue" with the men of the Grunge Mr. and Mrs Harold Green and • Start them right ... by uiing Agfa acting as models This afforded ' Manlou. of Tacoma. Plenachrome.ihe guaranteed Film. Then, will add greatly to employment. And there are many much amusement and gave the daughter, Washington. arrived Saturday eve for a proper finiah, let us do your de women valuable information on ning to visit with Mrs Gleen's smaller industries in the city and community. veloping and printing. Agfa Plena- new styles. Parents. Mr and Mrs Henry Steii chronic guarantees,"Pictures that satisfy Dairying, farming, gardening, while usually not The hospitality committee for rud. or a new roll free” . . . and our espert classed as industries, furnish much employment. This the next Grange meeting, which e Mr and Mrs Ralph Hall of photo finishing department guarantees will be held June 2. will be an Oakland, California, visited last prompt, high-quality service. is a rich region, a growing region, an attractive region, nounced later. week with Mra Hall’s Mother. and many tourists linger here extra time on account of • Students from Bellview who Mrs. Malinda King Bushnell-Jerkins will be graduated from the junior Helen Dunn and Louise Martin lovely Lithia Park and other scenic attractions. high school Thursday morning, in attended a picnic for the members Studio clude: Melvin Brantley, Milton of the shorthand and typing teams Hamilton, Jack Williams, Esther of Ashland High school, at the Wade. Jean Wall, and Bruce Wall. Jackson Hot Springs Sunday “PSYCHOLOGICAL” • The members of the 4-H Cook e Guy Randles and son Ivan, ing Club had a party at the home speiu Sunday fishing at Fish Lake The newspapers and magazines of 1931, when the of their teacher. Mrs. Walter Long- • Mrs Lee Wallis left Monday for Roseburg, where she is to at- Hoover administration was in full flower, told about streth, Thursday afternoon. S The Bellview Home Extension tend the State Convention of tiie “business stagnation, financial depression and econom Unit will meet at the club house Rebecca Lxige ic disturbances.” for the last meeting of the year. e Several relatives were called Tuesday. May 26. Mrs Albert Arn here by the recent death of Mr. ~ 1 JL— -- The Old Dealers of that time said such conditions old and Mrs Chales Brown will W. L. Huxley. Among them were: were merely “psychological.” If that was the case it act as hostesses for the covered Mrs Martha Phillips, of San Fran dish luncheon which will be served cisco; Mr and Mrs. J. A. Stilwell, might be plausible to say that the fuss and fuming and at noon Mrs. Mabel Mack will give of Riverside California; Mr and fury about "dictatorship" now being directed against a talk on "Foods for Children”. Mrs E. a . Parks, of Grants Pass, the new deal by those same Old Dealers are also “psy The delegates who attended the and Mr and Mrs. Albert Martin ' Home Maker's Conference in Med Myrtle Creek. Mrs Phillips and chological.” In other words it is merely in their minds, ford will give reports. Those who of Mis Stillwell will remain with and their minds are badly warped. attended were: Mrs. Walter Hash, Mis Huxley for several weeks. Mra Charles Brown, Mrs. Jacks • Mr and Mrs. Claude Conley .Mrs. M M Tucker and Mrs. Al- 1 and Miss Eva Stlnchfield visited bert Arnold. Mr and -ra K. D. Gentry and SOUNDS LIKE GOOD SENSE • A community picnic to be held 1 family at Tule Lake Sunday. Wednesday will nArk the last day • Mrs. C. B. Lambkin underwent of school Everyone is requested to • an emergency operation for ap “Quit pestering the kiddies about their diet”, is the bring a well filled basket of food. pendicitis at the community hos substance of a statement made by Dr. Clifford Sweet In the afternoon, the boys’ baseball pital Tuesday evening She is re Radio i team will attempt to retain their portd to be recovering as well as of Oakland, California. Give them the full choice of food ' title of "undefeated” by winning can be expected. SERVICE • Mr and Mrs Gordon Duffield at the family table is his advice. And when there are from the ’Dads.” • Mrs. L. J. Jacxson has retum- of Grants Paas, visited Sunday guests, treat the kiddies as guests. Don’t make them ed from Thorpe, Washington, with Mrs .Duffield’s parents, Mr eat what they don’t like. As to the particular import where she has been visiting her and Mrs. Oscar Talent. ' daughter for the past two weeks. • Graduation exercises for the ance of spinach and carrots, he says one vegetable is . e Mr Lester De Shazer has re- eighth graders of Jackson county Southern Oregon Miner BELLVIEW NEWS NOTES SNAPSHOTS THE SENSATIONAL NEW is now on display at as good as another. Somehow or other Dr. Sweet’s ad vice seems like good horse sense. .t THIS BIG 6 CUBIC-FOOT MODEL ONLY * Brad’s Bit O’ Verse a By CLEM BRADSHAW SMALL PEBBLES All the census sharps will tell you, As their figures dance a jig, That the population of the world Is very, very big. People dwell upon the continents, And throng the hemispheres; There are twenty hundred million folks On this old globe of cheers. If you ever get a grizzly grouch, And feel the least inclined To go out and jaw your neighbors Just to ease your pent-up mind, You should stop and think it over; You should scan the census page; You should see how rash and senseless Is your wild and windy rage. There are lots of other people On the big and busy earth, And they each bear a burden; And their life is not all mirth; They must learn the bitter lesson, They must struggle as they go; If they climb without a murmur, Why should you indulge in woe? You are not the only pilgrim That must walk a lonely road, You are not the only mortal That must bend beneath a load; For with all your selfish notions proud, The census figures teach That you’re just a little pebble On a mighty big old baach. BACKED BY A 5-YEAR PROTECTION Time Lost is Money Lost It coats money to be sick. You see it di- . rectly if your pay envelope.is short. Ycm.'.y ’..j lose out on some important work if you live on a farm or if you are one of the few who are not docked for lost time. You can*t afford to show up on the job unless you are feeling fit. The boss wants re sults—not excuses. 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