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Page 6 Friday, May 22, 1936 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Local Items VISITED POKTL1ND Ma. ion Van Natta arrived home Monday from a trip to Portland. FROM DUNSMUIR Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Pennington were hero Sunday from Dunsmuir visiting friends and enjoying the attractions of the city. 400 To Get Degrees At OSC June 1st $50,000 Exposition Hall of Religion It's a long way from the “gospel rider»'' of early lex,». who carried pistol in their holster and a rille in their lap sa they rude around heir “circuit," to the *50.000 Hall of Religion now being built on the grounds of the Toxa» Centennial Exposition, the *25.000.000 World’, air which open, in Dallas June 6. Religious lore of Texas over a pe ns! of 400 years will he housed in the building, which is being spon sored and built by stockholders of the l.one Star Gas Company. trom ihe top of the building’s 75-foot tower “The Eternal Flame of Life” >11 burn from the Ex io<» it ion's ipeninw until it« close No* Pool — Beer — Soft Drinks - Cigarette» Tobaccos VISITING IN BOISE Mrs. E. A Langlois and daught er Bonita Jeanne left on Monday for a visit of several months with relatives in Boise, Idaho. VISITS SISTER HERE Miss Dorothy Talbot was here Sunday from Grants Pass for a visit with her sister, Miss Beth Talbot, a student at the Normal School. TO VANCOUVER Miss Frances McCoy left Satur day evening for a two weeks' va cation and visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. Theo Norby, ui Van couver, Washington. HAVING PLAY DAY Today the Lincoln schixil Is hav- ing a play «lay for the beiefit of the milk uml Im! >ll,li ruml Folk dancing and different kinds of athletic contests are on the pro Approximately 400 men and gram. women will receive degree, at the sixty-seventh annual commence ment at Oregon State College Mon day, June 1, when the traditional rite, and ceremonie, will be carried out on the campus Report, front the eight achool, and degree-granting department, are that the employment altuatlon la far better than for a number of year,, with more demand both from induntrlal center, and from educational institution, for out 847 E. Main Street standing student, to take reholar- ■hlp, and advanced work. In ad Aahland, Oregon. dition there are more opening. In the high schools and government service Many student, have rev- eral gixxi offer, to chixire from j A, uaual the Oregon State alum ! ni will have an important ¡tart in the commencement week event,, with the 1911 claim scheduled for it, silver jubilee reunion Thi,' class will open the week-end festiv ities with its silver Jubilee dinner ' the evening of May 29 On Sat urday, May 30. will be other re union cluss event,, the general ! alunini luncheon, the annual alum ni business meeting, and In the evening the ulunini reunion ball Commencement this year is on the same day both at the slate college and state univerHlty camp uses, the former being in the fore noon and the latter in the afler- noon. • Poppy Day, SATURDAY MAY 23 BLUE BIRD CLUB Union Services Primary Results For Graduates For This County -------- Sunday Evening I \ By Mrs. Parks ......... 6............. HILT e The regular meeting of the Jackson county Democrats gave Hilt 4 L was held last Tuesday i President Roosevelt a vote of 2576 evening. The speakers were Mr. in the primary election of last Fri Pond of Portland and Mr. Harri- Baccaluaureate services for the day, according to the official count FROM KLAMATH FALLS ford of McCloud. Miss Juanita Ross was here for e A farewell party was given I graduating class of Ashland high Vice President Gamer received a visit over the week-end with for Mr. and Mrs Hebard. Thurs . school will be held Sunday evening 2489 votes her mother, Mrs. Marcia Ross, re evening at the club house A large at the Methodist church, begin- The primary brought out a light turning Sunday evening to Klam number attended and the evening ' niiig at 8 o’clock It will be a union vote in the county, as well as in services, all churches of the city ath Falls. was spent at cards. At pinochle. most [>ai ts of the state Indication, having been invited to participate Mrs Frank Ohlund and Mr Frank THe program is as follows: Or however point to a hot campaign VISITED HERE DeWeghe won high prizes; Mr. gan prelude and processional. Mrs in the November election Follow Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Miller and Burnheisel and Mrs. Hess, low ing are the nominee, for county family were here Sunday from At bridge, Mrs. Frank Graves of Frank Davis; Invocation. C. E offices: Dunham of the Baptist church; Gold Ray Dam for a visit with Hornbrook and R. K Nebeker On the Democratic ticket. Ralph Mrs. A. J. Wehrh and Miss Irene took high prizes; Mrs. Harris and Hymn, by the congregation; Pray er. .»ev James E. Morgan, of the Sweeney was nominated over Ray Wehrli. Frank Onlund, low. Christian church; Anthem united Schuemaker for county treasurer, • The Ladies Club met Thursday chorus: Scripture reading. Rev E Clarence Pankey was nominated HOME FROM HOSPITAL afternoon with sixteen present. The many friends of Ted Guetz- The atcemoon was spent playing Nourse, of the Congregational over Henrietta B Martin for coun church;Responsive anthem; Serm ty clerk. Ralph Jennings was nom laff, of Ted's Feed and Seed Store, bridge. Mrs. Ohlund was hostess will be glad to learn that he re • Mrs Baumgarten attended a on. Rev Merle Edwards of the inated without opposition for coun turned Wednesday from the hos card party in Yreka given by Job's Presbyterian church; Closing hymn ty treasurer, Lew Hansen of Ash Benediction, Rev E E Wada- land was nominated for county pital to his home. Daughters, at the Masonic Temple worth of the Nazarena church; assessor, and James Stevens and Wednesday night. Organ recessional. Mrs Frank M«K»re Hamilton were nominated TO CRATER LAKE • Ninamae Hess. Jean and Way as candidates for th« state legis Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Provost, ne Baumgarten and Robert Hord Davis. lature. united church choirs will The accompanied by their guests. Mr. attended'a show in Yreka Wed be under the direction of Lew H. On the Republican ticket. Frank and Mrs. Frank Donant of Oak nesday evening. land, California, made a trip Wed • Mr and Mrs E Hjertager; Hansen, choir leader of the Meth J. Newman was nominated as the odist church The services are Republican candidate for district nesday to Crater Lake. Mr. and Mrs. C. Baumgartner, Dr sponsored by the Ministerial assoc attorney over Kramer Deuel and and Mrs. J. Lanzer, Mr. and Mrs. iation Victor Tengwald William McCall FROM hLAllAIH FALLS Ted Walland and Mrs. Hebard at Commencement exercises will ister and Glen O. Taylor were nom Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Beers of tended the reception and banquet Klamath Falls were week-end vis in honor of Judge C. J. Luttrell, be held next Wednesday night at inated as candidate, for the state Ralph Billings was itors in Ashland at the home of who was recently elected Grand the junior high school auditorium. legislature. nominated over William Bruin for Mr. and Mrs. P. D McDougal. Mr. Commander of the Knights Tem county commissioner, and G. R Beers is a brother of Mrs. Me plar of California, at the Masonic Carter was nominated for county Dougat Temple in Yreka Saturday night. clerk. J. P. Coleman was nomin- • Mrs. J. L. Cruse of Marysvville ated for county assessor, A. C ATTENDS CONVENTION is visiting at Oman Lee’s. Walker was nominated for county City Clerk J. Q. Adams was in • Mr. and Mrs S E. Samuelson treasurer and Frank Perl for coun Portland the latter part of last and Family of Marshfield have ty coroner. week in attendance at the meet been visiting recently at the home ------------ •------------- ing of the Oregon state society of of Mr and Mrs. W. Holmberg. ATTENDS SALES .MEET certified accountants, returning • Cecil Rose and family of Med Clyde Nellis of the Shell Oil home Sunday morning. ford spent the week-end in Hilt. Company, attended the company • Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brownlee HERE ON VISIT sales meeting Monday evening in and son of Medford were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Donant have Medford. in Hilt Sunday. been here this week from Oakland • Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeBels California, for a visit at the home and sons Andrew and Frank, and of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Provost. They daughter-in-law, Mrs Frank De have been seeing the places of in Bels. and Mr. Bruno Meyers were terest in Southern Oregon. guests at Henry DeClerck's and ALLEN AUTREY, saying that Van DeWeighes Sunday. W.K.C. MEETS ’ it not only helps his arches but • Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Poff spent The Women's Relief Corps held also his slender figure. its regular meeting Saturday at the week-end in Medford. LEE BATES thought he knew • Mrs. Oliver Larrimore moved I.O.O.F. hall, Mrs. Carrie Crapsey, most all the answers, but he didn’t. to Klamath Falls Friday . presiding at the business meeting. • Miss Dina Salvestro and An SEEN Following the business session, re CLIFF BROMLEY taking one gelo Vanni of Mt. Angel were freshments were served, a birthday married at the St. Joseph Catholic of the profs for one of the boys. cake being the special feature. The DOivuTHY DURKEE looking Church at Yreka Saturday morn cake was cut in honor of Mrs. Car ing by Rev. Father O'Connor. Mias for a new janior. rie Crapsey, Mrs. Frances Darby, tell Margaret Gobita of Mt. Shasta I JOHNNY DAUGHERTY Mrs. Jennie Mathes, Mrs. Eliza stood up with them. Tony Femnis ing the world that spring has ar beth Hicks, Mrs. Emma Allen and was best man. 112 attended the rived. Mrs. Minnie Hassler. wedding. A reception and wedding supper was held at 7: p.m. in Mt. 5 01 f»AW IT IN THE MtNER ------------ •------------- Shasta, followed by dancing Mr. Carlo Favero, uncle of the bride Poppy Day, SATURDAY MAY 23 and Mrs. Jean Idiard, both of San Francisco furnished the music, for dancing. Among those who attend 1st Between Main and C ed from Hilt were Mr. and Mrs. PHONE 461 Primo Favero and son, Bruno, Mr and Mrs. Triffca and sons Gino, That cooling Ashland, Oregon Robert and Remo, Mr. Pete Favero Summer dish Wm. I.. Wood— I^se M. Flfield and son Dominic, Mr. and Mrs TALOR’S LUNCH Femnis and son Tony, Mr. and Mrs. Rossi Sr., Mr and Mrs. Joe Rossii and sons. Joe Foggiotto and Frank Marin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Salvestro, Evelina Salvestro, Mr. Al Gener- * ASHLAND HOTEL GARAGE ett, Mr. anr Mrs. Alto Crecati and children. • SERVICE STATION Mr and Mrs. Vanni will spend Is now being operated by th< ir honemoon in Nevada and on th< ir return will make their home in Mt. Shasta. FEATURING RICHFIELD GASOLINE AND OILS ------------->------------- This station will also do Auto Laundry, Polishing, Simoniz- MADDEN TIRE SHOP ADDS ' Ing and grease any make of car complete. SALESMAN TO FORCE: OPEN FROM 5 A.M. ’till 11 P.M. ¡«'rang Hart of this city is now ‘•Give Us A Try” co inected with the Madden Tire Shop as salesman for the new 101« line of Willys automobiles Mr. Hart is very enthusiastic over the 1936 model Willy and believes there is real field here for the small car. -------------•------------- HOTEL COFFEE SHOP IS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT SPECIAL USED ARTICLES KEFRGERATORS , RADIOS ELECTRIC WASHING MA CHINE, ALSO, NEW UNFIN ISHED CHESTS. ICENHOWER’S NEW AND SECOND HAND STORE PHONE 171 38!) E. Main Ashland, Ore UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ••• Have you heard of the delicious meals and foods served here? Prompt, courteous service with a price for every pocket hook. Complete auto motive, electrical and general repair service - - ASHLAND HOTEL COFFEE SHOP Mr- and Mrs. A. E. Van, Mgrs. FOR SAFETY — of yourself and your loved ones, on the highways - - - USE JOHN MANVILLE BRAKE LINING Complete Line Parts and Supplies ALL WORK GUARANTEED HARRISON PARTS CO. BILL and LEE’S AUTO SHOP 40 N. Main Street Ashland, Oregon DON’T BUY ANY CAR UNTIL YOU.. SEE THE NEW 1936WILLYS The lowest priced 4 door sedan in America. 25 to 35 Miles per gallon of gasoline BUY A WILLYS — SAVE THE DIFFERENCE CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT MADDEN’S TIRE SHOP Mr. Walter Hunter ASHLAND HOTEL BEAUTY SHOP Owned and. operated by Lucille Pedenton DO YOU INTEND TO GET A PERMANENT SOON 7 Why don’t you liven up your hair with one ortwo of our “Hair Oil Treatment«,” given with the genuine Dinirt Steamer—75c. SHAMPOO TINTS—There do not dye the hair but blend« IL I-artH from 4 to U weeks—*2.00—Thi« include« Shampoo and Finger Wave. SPECIAL PERMANENT WAVE — 1*8.25 — 12.00 WET FINGER WAVE 35c DRY FINGER WAVE .................................. 50c MARCEL .................................................................... 50c MANICURE ................................................................................. «oc HOT OIL MANICURE FOR BRITTLE NAILS Ï........... 75c • JEWELERY ^WjflS AN APPROPRIATE AND fe é» ^LASTING GRADUATE GIFT AND SAVE I Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Van are the new managers of the Ashland Ho tel Coffee Shop, and the family is to move here from Grants Pass and will reside at the hotel. Prompt service and delicious meals will be the slogan. 9---- GIVE JEWELERY!------- w SLADE SONGER Swedenburg Bldg. Nora Hawkln, I Ashland, Oregon — ■ ' — —