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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1937)
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER OUR SPECIAL COFFEE 2 pounds 35c ENSIGN COFFEE, pound 25c iVU'iPH'/c GROCERY and i V ncIlTd □ Meat Market 61 NORTH MAIN WE DELIVER FREE McCollum md Pagel. Mrs lxi.8 Reynolds • The regular meeting of th< I' TA will be held at the school ✓ house Friday night Election of of ficers will take place at that tune • Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Morgan • Returning from Payette. Ida Mis Willis Byrd. Mis Lois Rey Tuesday was Mis. Etic Huschke went to Oak Knoll on the Klamath nolds, and Miss Julia Quinby com who has been visiting relatives river Tuesday evening to hold re pose the nominating committee ligious services at the CCC camp there for the past three months Miss Eunice Hager is chan man • Dr. G. E Everett, M D.. phy of the program^ committee located there. sician and surgeon. Hersey build • A marriage of interest to Bell • Leaving for Alameda. Calif ing, office phone 18-J. residence view people took place recently Wednesday were Mr and Mrs. 18-L. (2tfc) Paul Harmson and daughter Co- • The Claycomb Motor company wli»a Miss Lillian Hamilton be- zette who will spend the week this week delivered a new sedan came the bride of Frank Davis of Orland. Calif Mrs Davis is a end visiting with relatives. to R. A. Detrick and a V-8 tudor niece of Mrs. J E. Gowland, and • Mrs. C. R. Losher of Portland to A J. DeLisle a former resident of Bellview is visiting this week at the home • Bob Herrin, of Dunsmuir and • Gary Christlieb. who had his of her daughters, Bernita and Ar- a former resident, was here Thurs tonsils removed Friday, is recov day. dath Losher. ering satisfactorily. • For a square deal go to Peil • Mr and Mrs Herman Helm • Clint Baughman was a busi | (fl6tfc) ness visitor in Klamath Falls Wed • Mrs Orville Good returned re made a business trip to Medford Wednesday afternoon. nesday. cently from a visit at the home of • At the last meeting ol the • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Logan of Mrs. Ernest Biden in Medford Yreka were guests of Mr and • Joe Whosis says he doesn't school board the three teachers Jack Balding. Miss Julia Quinby Mrs. A. C. Nininger Wednesday. care whether it rains Sunday or and Miss Eunice Hager were re • Maybe your wife is the best not. He is going to wade through hired for the coming school year cook in the world, but give her a mud to his ears if necessary to get • Mr. and Mrs Roy Hessanuer break; she gets tired of cooking some of that southern friend of Klamath Falls visited Mr and i 22c) every day. Just bring her in Sun chicken at the Palace Cafe Mrs John Hessanuer Thursday. day and let her sit down and we • Miss I> Virginia Hales phya will do all the work. And. inci education instructor at the nor dentally, she will think you are mal school, was at the Bellview a swell guy and that the Palace school Wednesday afternoon She Cafe has a swell Sunday dinner. aided the teachers with the in- (220 ! struction of the folk dances which • A daughter was born recently • The Upper Valley Community will be used at the music festival to Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Oeser of club held its regular meeting Wed- April 29 San Jose, according to Dr. W. i nesday afternoon with 22 mem- • Henry Johnson, who is em Oeser, the grandparent. This is the , bers present As none of the mem ployed in Klamath Falls, spent couple's second child. bers of the program committee the week-end with his family were present, the same committee • Mr. and Mrs John Hessanuer will give the program at the next were dinner guests of Mr and CONSTIPATION meeting, which will be the last Mrs Peck in Medford Sunday Responds to Chiropractic until fall. It will be an all-day • Miss Louise Martin returned in the Majority of Cases session, with a dinner to be served from Corvallis with the Ashland at 1 o'clock. Installation of offi high typing team Sunday evening ! E. G. ANGELL cers will take place. Results of the contest have not Chiropractice Physician Hostess committee for the next yet been received 460 Boulevard Phone 48 I meeting will include Mrs. Alice • Miss Genevieve Farmer is in : Portland visiting her sister. Mrs Amy Spafford. • Mr and Mrs J L McCollum ; j and two sons. John and Jerry, who i have been quarantined for scarlet , ' fever will be released from quar- i antine the last of this week • The Bellview Grange will spon- sor a dance at the Grange hall Friday evening. • The house on the Cyester place, which is owned by the Ashland branch of the First National _______ Bank | of Portland, has been completely remodeled. City water and elec- I tricity have been installed. I • I. E Deadmond received word I Wednesday that his father, who | lives in Kansas, is suffering from I a stroke and is in a very serious [ condition. • A chinning bar has been added to playground equipment of the Bellview school. • The Lutheran church will meet at the John Hessanuer home Tues day evening. ¡ About People You Know! TALENT ITEMS VALUABLE IN KNOWING THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR MILK CLOVER LEAF DAIRY FOR MORE MILK Phone 23-F-2 • II hat Ashland Makes, Makes Ashland I • PASTEURIZED MILK ASHLAND CREAMERY BUTTER SHASTA ICE CREAM • The Rev. Floyd Smith of Ash land is holding a series of meet- | ings at the citv hall this week. • Walter Davis and family, form- ' erly of Ashland, have moved to the Hollister place which they re cently purchased Grant Walker, who lived on the place, moved to Phoenix. Davis is making improve ments. • The Talent Townsend club met in the city hall Tuesday night and was entertained by the Montana Mavericks The program included cowboy songs, fancy roping, whip cracking and motion pictures of the Pendleton round-up. Mr. Nel son, one of the entertainers, made a good speech in favor of Town- sendism. • Don Hungate, who was injured in an auto mishap Saturday eve ning, returned to his home from the Medford Community hospital Tuesday and expects to be able to resume his studies at the high school within a few days. • Everett Randolph of Malin was I a guest of his sister, Mrs. B. Wil- I liams and family, during the past week • Mr and Mrs Ray Schumacher journeyed to Crescent City Sun day. | • Mrs. M. W. Maxwell entertained | at a dinner party Wednesday eve- TJP3ET STOMACH May Be Due to Round-Worms Stomach diaeonifort, nausea. Irregular bowel», poor n[>; > tlte, ruay be traced to I Worms. Laxatives don't help. Get Jayne's Xermlfugc. used luj years, for children and adults. 4.1 million sold. Big bottle. Not How ( heap But How GOO|p Haynes ami nitig hoimiing daughter Alpha « > will leave ither guests for Oklahoma soon c.iit.-i Davis were Mt and Mrs id Mrs Vic and daughter, Mr C Klein tor Noel of I dis Aitimi hans and Mi Adams Klein han s of • C E Calif . arrived m Talent He and Arthur Adan s paring to open a painting and r<- decorating shop soon They will Is- equipped for spray painting Kan. wno recently arrived here, pie of days here vl.iUng at a dinner Tuesday evening atlves and frlemU • p.u i Allen H. i K''mil ' i«-i»> employed at Lambs i-uiiip In Klamath county, lire spending the week with their families here • m i . m \\ Muwi laugh ter III law Mis A Adams, visited Mrs Ray Burnett and baby girl at the Community hospital In Ash land Sunday Now 1» th. tiillr |O |H • U S Wooten of Clay county. Kan , arrived In Talent Tuesday garden M.'d« mid morning to visit his son. Lloyd. amt family (■litil Bullis, do/, HERBERT’S TWO STORES • ltra. M. J. McShai Pass called on friends here Wnl • Mt and Mr» Guy Applewhite nesday left rally in the week roi Eugene, from where they were called by the • I r ' M ' ' - A |>plr the Nye property into the house sudden illness of Mu of Riley Niswamer across the white's mother street from where they had livi d • Visiting it the huinr of Mrs for the past three years Mrs ('luiiiii Burton Wednesday were Dobbins moved from Mrs Keith Mrs Jim (»wen and Joe Taylor house into the Cook apartment of Bly • lull Bates ami Max Layton of • Mi and Mrs Lei \ <) -eii eii tertained Floyd Chapman and Dunsmuir returned there Wed Miss Ruth Seal of Wakefield, nesday night having sjwnt n cou- HAS YOUR MOM ENTERED YOU IN THE BABY 1’1» ’ TI RE CONTEST9 yj Seed I’ottitoes, I |lollll<ls 4U (hlioil Sets, 5c to iJ pound Gardea and flower of all kind*. wk nn.nr.K AND HOW! AN- WILL I WOW ’EM' A $3.50 Value Portrait and Award for Every Baby Entered In This Contest! EVERYBODY’S TALKING ABOUT THE BUSHNELL-PERKINS STUDIO’S BABY CONTEST! STARTING THIS WEEK AND ENDING ON MAY 8TN $50.00 IN CASH PRIZES ALSO MANY VALUABLE MERCHANDISE AWARDS! TO ENTER YOUR BABY: To enter your baby simply drop into the Ashland J C Penney Company store and ask for your entrance card at the baby display section no merchandise to buy, no r^igv1On <Cards- however, can be secured O5.L\ at the Penney store in Ashland) urn entry car(l to the Bushnell-Pen kins Studio with your $1 50 entrance fee and arrange a sitting fur your baby Each babj so entered will receive a $3 50 value highest quality 8x10 mounted portrait without further charge, and will be entitled to compete for the 10 cash and many mer chandise prizes as awarded by judges of the contest, which will close during Na tional Baby Week. May 3 to 8 Judges of the contest will be announced later, and then decisions will be final. The contest opened Wednesday, April 14, and the free entry, aids now are available at the infant section of Penney's. rant Babies may be entered at any time during the course of this contest, and sitting, n av be arranged with the studio at your ron venience However, to avoid the certLn rush later on. parents are asked to make ^tnes at their earliest possible coXn ns firet“?1" alieady hav,‘ been ' nter' -‘ -lur ing first two days of this contest! RULES OF CONTEST Entrance fee for each baby In the BsW Contest is $1 f>0 There is no other charge Babies may be entered from any nearby district. Each mother will be entitled to re bel ve one 8x10 mounted portrait of “e‘ baby, a regular $3 50 value Each moth« whose baby is properly entered in the B*6) Contest will be entitled to cash and nifr' chandise prize» an awarded by the Judg®* Ribbons of award also will be given e«cn baby CLASSIFICATIONS All entries will be made in one of the fh* following groups: 1 SMALL BABY GROUP 2 BOY BABIES 3 GIRL BABIES 4 BABIES 2 TO 5 YEARS OLD 5 TWINS PRIZE WINNERS 1 2 Total $50 cash prizes to be given Grand prize winner of the above ■’ groups to receive $25 cash prize 3 Prize winners in the four other group» to receive $5 00 each. f.vt 4 Second prize winners in each of the >» groups to receive $1 00 each. Prize Awards and Honorable Mentions w receive merchandise and ribbon aw<ir0 ' Get Your FREE ENTRY CARD Today at the Penney Store! CHURNED BUTTERMILK - - - 10c per gal. ASHLAND CREAMERY PHONE 24 For Sale By McNair Bros. Drugs BUSHNELL-PERKINS STUDIO HO.MK Of LOVELY PORTRAITS j-HO.Nt *