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• HILTS NEWS • Friday, July 23, 1937 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 2 Coming To Ashland Monday! • Mrs. W. Roush entertained with a birthday party for her daughter Barbara Friday Those present in cluded Mrs Frances Thomas, sis ter of Mrs Roush. Audrey and Shirley Walker and their cousin. Muriel Billings. Elizabeth Cleven ger, Margaret Coleman, Margie Mendes, Ma Emma Geroy, Louise Laurentz and Bernice Vieira. Re freshments were served. • A daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Ceccatto Sunday • Mr. and Mrs Harold Lang are the parents of a daughter born Monday. • Mr and Mrs De Jamett and Mr. and Mrs. V. Nebeker were in Medford Friday. • Mrs. Roy Chamberlin and chil dren of Van Nuys are visiting at Rosecrane. • Among those to attend a thea ter in Yreka Friday night were R. G. Nebeker, Tony Zanotto, Francis Geroy. Edward Eckwall, Fred Haynes, jr., Mr and Mrs W. Gran and son Billy. E E. Vail is visiting relatives in Berkeeley. Louise Layne left Monday for a month vacation trip • Mr. and Mrs Colby of Denver, Colo., spent last week at the home of their daughter. Mrs M Seif. • Mr. and Mrs Roy Hord and son Donald. Oliver Larrimore and son Keith spent the week-end at Crater Lake and Lake o’ the Woods. • Mrs Vernon Lewis of Nevada and Miss Lorraine Lewis of Saw yer’s Bar were visiting relatives Glimpses of Some of the Many Features Carried by R umtell Brothers Circus in Hilts. • Mr. and Mrs. G. McCracken A newspaper or magazine is i telegraph and local news are cer-0------------------------------ were in Medford Friday. able to give a great volume of I tain standard acts of the circus as, i district returned to his home Mon- • Among those w’ho were in Ash reading matter for a few cents be i for example, fine performing land Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. cause of its vast circulation. On horses, elephants, acrobats and i day after spending several days Frank Ohlund. Mr and Mrs R the same principle, a circus pro aerialists. Analogous to regular at the Vai Enlow home Williams and sons Roy and Rus vides a maximum of entertainment departments—the weather reports, • Mrs. W. L Moore was a dinner sel, Mrs. Del Bagley. Mr and at small cost because of the great market quotations, box scores, and guest of Mrs Ella Mills of Ash- Mrs. Frank Ward, Mr and Mrs. numbers of people it is able to the like —are the menagerie, side- land Wednesday. Fred Haynes and family, Mr. and show to each day. This will be | shows and refreshment stands • Mrs Albert Arnold, who is Mrs Gran and son Billy. Mr and amply demonstrated Monday. July And. just as a newspaper has dls- convalescing from a major opera Mrs. J. Clark and daughter Mar- 26, when Russell Brothers Circus tinctive features such as its edi- tion, is still confined to her home Jory, and Mr. and Mrs. V. Nebe- comes to Ashland for two per toriala and special columns, the • Mrs Ada Huxley Is spending days this week at the Os ker I circus has special acts and at- several formances. car Ix>w home. • Hilts’ nine played Weed at that The manager of Russell Broth j tractions not to be found on any • Bert Wade, who has been spend city last Sunday, the score ending other show The exciting events ing several days In Dunsmuir, has ers Circus has arranged his per 9-15 in favor of the latter city which take place in the circus • The Hilts softball team played formance in much the same way wild west exhibition may be com returned to his home the editor of a newspaper plans Mrs. Ed Gettllng has returned at Yreka Monday night, being de The • the contents of its columns Cor pared to the sport pages to her home after a 10-day trip feated 2-9. clowns, of course, furnish the • Attending a theater in Yreka responding to the daily run of | necessary comedy relief just as to Turner and Portland. At Turner attended a church conference Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Baum cartoons and comic strips in the she and at Portland the wedding of gartner and family. Mr. and Mrs family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A Mil newspaper. Del Bayley, Fay Gran. Gerald ler, Rosalie Pennington. Roy Wil- The circus man and editor both a niece. Black, Mr. and Mrs V. ________ Nebeker. I liams, Norman Dutro and Robert cater to people of all classes, ages • The small daughter of Mr and Mrs. Miles Farmer was slightly Havnes and and ' I Hord. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haynes I and tastes. The beautiful, glit injured Saturday evening when tering costumes of the circus are Mrs. Farmer backed their car of feminine appeal just as news over the child. Mr. and Mrs Fann and pictures of the latest trends er were spending the at in fashions. Men may be more in the home of Mr and week-end Mrs Willis terested in the system and pre Byrd. Mrs. Farmers parents cision maintained in the operation • Mr. and Mrs C W Black and of the circus just as their news family spent Sunday with paper Interest swings to political Black’s grandparents, Mr. news and the market columns. Mrs Webster. But while a child's perusal of a • Mrs. Walter Ixngstreth newspaper often is confined to the three Jack. Dale comics, there is little about a cir Veeda children, Williams left Sunday cus that escapes his interest an extended trip to Oklahoma ------------ •------------ Kansas to visit relatives. • Mrs Oscar Talent is unable to be taken to her home as a result of a major operation several days ago. • Mr. and Mrs Mark True were • Mr Webster, who has been HI hosts Sunday at a birthday dinner for the past several days. Is much honoring Mrs. True’s father, H L. improved. Gregory. The guests Included the • The Bellview Grange held its honoree, Mr Gregory, Mrs. Arthur meeting Tuesday evening with a Sellers and two daughters, Lucille large attendance During the lec and Allene, all of Central Point, ture hour Emerick Jones, magic and the hosts, Mr and Mrs. True. ian. entertained the audience. Th< • Mr. and Mrs Charles McCorkle hospitality committee, composed left Thursday for their home In of Mr. and Mrs Roy Hayes. Mr La Grande after spending Tues -and Mrs. Neal Heard, Mr. and day and Wednesday visiting with | Mrs. Noel Heard, Mr. and Mrs Herman Helm and Mr. Gray and Mr and Mrs. W. O. Martin and son, served refreshments at the family and J. H Williams • Mr. and Mrs. Sam Harris and close of the meeting. Later, the group enjoyed dancing. family, who have been vacation entire ing on the coast for several days, • Mrs. R E Bell and children, Sammie, Patricia, Rosemary, Ken have returned to their home. • Mrs. Charles White and two neth, Marjorie and Bob. returned daughters, who formerly planned Wednesday from a trip east to to move in Ashland, are keeping their ranch here. • Don Copeland of the Applegate • BELLVIEW • STRENGTH For gicater strength, sat plenty of lr- -n■ rich food* and help th* red blood cell* by taking Medicinal Iron be tide*. such a* found In a readily solu ble and acceptable form In JAYNE'S TONIC PILLS Work Much Faster Than Iron Alon* They supply extra Iron In rich men« ur<- besides other tonic Ingredients th;,t build up appetite and encourage In '“lion or extra food need- I to bin I up strength and weight I ne fo ithleles ana hard worker to oft- e«-i the dally loss of Iron cau-,-d by overwork or »limn All druggist* rec ommend them. Only.. . For Sale By McNAIR BROS • Burning grass is dan^erous.^ Buy Insurance Before You Need It Billings Agency REAL ESTATE and BEAI. INSURANCE Phone 211 41 East Main llhnois On their return trip they visited points of interest Includ ing Yellowstone National park. • Walter Huwley, who has been here during the cherry harvest, has returned to his home In Eu gene. • Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kngeset of Seattle were visiting Mr and Mrs Homer Moore and family the first of the week Mr and Mrs Engeset are cousins of Moore. • The Upper Valley Community club members are holding a [>arty at the home of Mrs lien Christ- lelb on Church street in Ashland next Tuesday In honor of Mis Claude Connley and Mrs R. D. Reynolds. All members are ,cor- dially invited to attend • Mr and Mrs. Johnnie Gruell of Miami, Fla., who have toon vts- lting with Mr. and Mrs Fred Homes, have taken an apartment at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Uar- ter. They plan to live there until next spring. • The Hellview Grange float which won the grand prize Sat urday was planned by Mr. urni i Mrs J E (lowland, assisted by Mrs. Archie Kincaid. Mrs Henry Stenrud, Mr. and Mrs lx>uls Pan- key. Mr and Mrs. Vai Enlow and Mr and Mrs. Edwti] Dunn. Mr. Heinze furnished and drove the teum Those who rode on the float were Wanda Reynolds, Eunice Kincaid and Dorothy Applegate • Mr and Mrs Short ridge of Hollywood were guests of Mr and Mrs Fred Homes Monday. • J H Williams, janitor of the Bellview school, and Mrs Charles Anderson are cleaning the school this week for use this fall. ------------ •— • Mr ami Mrs V O N Smith and daughter. Emmy I»u. left for Portland Monday where they will spend the week attending to busi ness affairs. Air-cooled Trains io CALIFORNIA BIGGEST BOON to pleasant tratti ii air rendilioning All iar* rigularl) attigned our train* hate ibi* weather« lonirolling equipment. 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