• 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. Ilo, mean«, that no mailer »luti It pc oi attont modalion* you ihoote toath,lourm oriirtltlat« you II ride in tool,«Lar comfort when )ou go by tram, I ar temperaiuirt art automatically rvgu laird at piti the rigl.l degree. Dutl and dirt are eliminated. Noi«* deadened. Low Rail Farsa N'eai iiuiccou go to < .diiornia. travel che cool way. Kail (acri are Ji a mile and lets. Dining car meal* are low m met. "Off-the iray"' tert I. « tn <>>«< t>< t and niuriti deeping cal* Iraiuiet .of­ fe«, milk, taudw iclie« ant! • « ten al dmilif item« (or 'i and IO*. I' « • • M» vwd Co iravcl lr«t vLaa netcl it to r