Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 13, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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    Friday, Auguwt 13, 1937
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 2
• BELLVIEW •
WHY SPEND YOUR TIME
AND MONEY
Taking snapshots of friends, places and activi­
ties over the week-end or while on vacation, only
to have mediocre, slipshod developing and print­
ing work muddy your •‘shots ’? (Once your roll
of film has been developed, vou‘11 never know
what it “could have been"!)
WHY NOT MAKE CERTAIN
YOU GET THE BEST
Bushnell-Perkins Studio is well known for the
finest quality developing and printing work ob­
tainable. We maintain a standard that will com­
pare with the BEST you can get anywhere, and
that will SURPASS most! When you leave your
films at Bushnell-Perkins you KNOW your ex­
posures will be returned at their best!
ONE-DAY SERVICE­
IN AT 9—OUT AT 5!
Slice Your Current-Costs
With An All-Electric Kitchen
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We have installed a Sunday and night drop box in front of
our store for your convenience—use It! Always, "In at nlnei,
out at five.”
BUSHNELL-PERKINS STUDIO
HOME OF LOVELY PORTRAITS
• Miss Velma Athanas of Ash­
land spent Sunday with Miss Mar­
jorie Bell.
• Members of the Bellview Grange
who attended the Pomona Grange
picnic held at Jackson Hot springs
Sunday Included Mr. and Mrs Vai
Enlow, Mrs Heilmyer. Ray Enlow,
John Arnold, Mr. and Mrs Davis
and family, A lleen Enlow, and Mi­
ami Mrs H B Carter.
• Mrs Earl Farmer and two
daughters returned to their home
at Independence Friday evening
after spending a week at the John
Farmer and Vai Enlow hornea
Mr and Mrs. Farmer were lest
dents of this community several
years ago.
• Mr. and Mrs. Vic Jacobson and
family of Glendale. Calif., are vis­
iting with Mr. and Mrs Norberg
Mrs Jacobson is a sister of Mr
Norberg
• Miss Beryl King of Ashland
visited with Miss Esther Wade
Did you know that, by equipping your home with needed electrical
Tuesday.
• Mrs Ada Huxley left Thursday
appliances, including refrigeration, water heating and cooking
for Three Hills. Alberta. Can., for
units, you can take advantage of much lower light rates? The
I a several weeks business trip. She
has been spending the past week
all-electric kitchen is the most convenient, the cleanest, the most
| with Miss Lottie Beswick.
• Miss Lottie Beswick was a
economical not only for your kitchen, but for your entire house
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs Fred
Engle Monday evening
as well! See your electrical dealer or inquire of any light depart­
• Miss Marjorie Bell returned to
ment employe for detailed figures on how and why you can save
Klamath Falls Sunday evening
I with her father. R. E. Bell and
by switching to electricity!
Bob Bell. She is employed there.
• Charles Dowd is spending sev­
eral days at the different Oregon
coast towns on business.
Electricity Is CHEAPER
• Mr. and Mrs Frank Watson of
Portland and Mrs. Flora Monroe
in Ashland!
of Los Gatos. Calif, spent one day
last week visiting Misses Anna
Mae and Nina Hazelwood. Mr and
Mrs Watson are aunt and uncle
of the Hazelwood girls and Mrs.
Monroe is their grandmother. Mr.
and Mrs Watson were taking Mrs
Monroe to Portland with them.
• I E. Deadmond and J. M. Crow
Your SERVICE Department
made a trip to the summit of Mt.
Ashland Sunday.
• Miss Alice Metcalf has returned
to her home after spending the
past several days with Mrs Roy for a few days last week en route KlItMEIl LOCAL MAN
I for the Uulon Oil company until
Talbot of Ashland.
to Portland, where he is employed.
SIGNS FOR HAWAII ' last spring, when he was succeed­
• W. O. Martin and Mildred and j • .......
..... is employe.I
Harold Owing, who
ed by Lowell Brown
h?!?1“
bU"lni“
Wamath Falls’ visited last week
According
to
a
report
from
trip to Medford Wednesday mom- Lm Mr und Mrs John Hessen- Portland, C Otto Phillabiiuni, • John Billings visited here over
inK
auer.
former local resident, has signed the week-end with his parents.
• Misses
Nina ^4 and
Anna
Mae _ h Johnson was at his home up with the United States army Mr and Mis Ralph Billings, re­
I I n
\ 1
/I
1 M M A M
■ A M
Hazelwood were dinner guests of ; last Saturday and Sunday from for service in the Hawaiian is* turning this week to his Instruc­
Miss Wanda Heinz Wednesday ; Klamath Falls, where he is em- lands.
tor's position at I Jiva Beds CCC
•vmtaf.
I ployed
1 camp
Phillabaum
was
Ashland
agent
• Earl Hamilton made a business * Mrs John I'
„
Hessenauer
made a
trip to Medford Wednesday morn- | business trip to ‘ Medford ' Thurs"
ing.
day.
• Mrs Walter Longstreth and • Mrs Mark True and Mrs. W. D.
children Jack. Dale and Veeda Jackson left last Fl riday for an
Williams have returned from a extended trip along the southern
four weeks trip through Kansas, coast.
Oklahoma and Colorado visiting • Mrs Axel Dahl arrived from
I relatives and friends.
Conrad, Mont., last week to jom
• Mrs Pomeroy of Camas Valley her husband. They plan to make
visited with her parents and fam­ their home here.
ily. Mr and Mrs. J. O. Talent last • Edward Clary of Klamath Falls
Saturday and Sunday.
Is spending several <(^ys with Mr.
• Mrs. Amy Spafford of Portland and Mrs. Ed Grimm and family.
is spending several days visiting • Mrs. Albert Arnold, who took
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. a sudden relapse, Is now able to
John Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. Earl be up again.
Hamilton and family, and George • Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Guard of
and Genevieve Farmer.
Seattle visited last week with Mr.
• Mrs. Delbert Mongold Is spend­ and Mrs. C. B. Damkin.
ing several days visiting relatives
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at the coast.
• The Upper Valley Community Lane, Well Known
Greyhound, the grc.it leader, now brings you its new
club gave a handkerchief shower
Jeweler, Is Buried
in honor of Mrs. Ada Huxley last
Super-Coaches, the most modern and luxurious vehicle*
Tuesday afternoon at the club
on American highways. New comfort, new convenience
Funeral
sendees
were
held
at
house Those attending the shower
□nd
a complete new travel thrill arc yours — at no in-
2:30
o'clock
Sunday
afternoon
at
included Mrs. Charlie Brown. Mrs.
, r, .i e in rates. I 01» fares to all points in the U. S.
Claude Connley, Mrs. Ed Dunn, the Stock and Lltwiller chapel for
Mrs. R E. Bell, Mrs. J. M Crow, W. J. Lane, 67, owner of Lane's
Mrs. I. E Deadmond, Mrs A. C. Jewelry store on East Main street,
DAILY SERVICE from ASHLAND
Joy, Mrs. Wade Wallis, Mrs. Vai who died early last Friday morn­
Enlow. Miss Marie Walker.M rs. ing at the Community hospital
NORTIIBOI’ND-
Mrs. George Helms, Mrs. J. E. after a lengthy illness.
Lane had resided in Ashland for
Gowland, Mrs Leta DeShazer,
Leave:
2:28 AJM. 0:56 A.M. 12:56 P.M.
Miss Lottie Beswick, Mrs. C. B. 12 years, coming here from
Brownsville
to
engage
in
the
8:05 PJL 10:31 P.M.
Lamkin, Mrs. Neil and daughter
Joan and the guest of honor, Mrs. watchmaker's trade.
He Is survived by his wife,
Huxley. For the program Mrs.
SOUTHBOUND—
Wade Wallis gave two readings. Minnie, of this city, and two broth­
Leave: 12:30 A.M. 5:35 A.M. 10:18 A.M
“The New Baby” and “Washday.” ers and a sister in Arkansas
The Rev. James E. Morgan of­
• Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Van
7:1’ PJL 10:35 P.M.
Slack and Mr. and Mrs. George ficiated at the services. Interment
For complete information, mm »:
Galotas of Bakersfield are spend­ was in Ashland cemetery.
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ing several days visiting at the
NININGER’S CAFE, Ashland Agent—Phone 52
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Wal­ • Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Claycomb
lis. Mrs. Galtoas and Mr. Van and daughter Jean are vacationing
Slack are cousins of the Wallis at Lake o’ the Woods this week.
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family.
• Mr. and Mrs. Richard Joy re­
turned Wednesday evening from
Pleasing Service
! a trip to Crater and Diamond
lakes, where they have been spend­
ing the past several days.
• Carl Moore stopped at his home
PHONE «
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Ashland Light Department
f
the Arrival of its new
highway
CRUISERS
GREYHOUND
MONUMENT HEADQUARTERS
GOOD FOOD
WELL SERVED
rpHE complete enjoyment
x of eating in restaurants
depend on ths manner In
which the food Is served.
We insist upon a quick,
careful, courteous staff.
What Ashland Makes, Makes Ashland
We are designers and manufacturers of finest quality monuments,
featuring Ashland’s famous granite. When you plan on monu­
mental work of any kind, see W. C. Elam at the
ASHLAND MONUMENT WORKS
253 4TH STREET
HOME ADDRKMH 409 OAK ST.
BREAKFAST
LUNCHEON
DINNER
DELICIOUH FOOD
PASTEURIZED MILK
ASHLAND CREAMERY BUTTER
SHASTA ICE CREAM
CHURNED BUTTERMILK----- 10c per gal
ASHLAND CREAMERY
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