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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1937)
Friday, A ugual 20, 1937 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 2 I Mr and Mrs W. O. Martin at- I tended the peach growers meeting held at the Jackson county court house in Medford Monday eve ning. • Mr and Mra Ke ring ham of • J. H Williams and George King Porterville. Calif, are spending of Ashland made a fishing trip to several days with Mr. and Mrs. J Rogue river Sunday. They were by FRAN M Crow. quite successful. • De Forrest Metcalf of southern • Mrs Amy Spofford and daugh California visited Thursday with ter returned to their home in his parents. Mr and Mrs. James Portland Friday after spending t’IRLS. GIRLS! Get in on the Metcalf and family. He was en several days visiting t ' '" “ - Mrs ~ Spai- ground floor of a swell new route to Portland ford's parents. Mr Mr ___ and _____ Mrs _____ John . tall accessory idea, one that will • Walter Sether of Glendale. Ore . Farmer, and George Farmer. Miss • provide you with a late summei and Miss Lois Frazee of Medford Genevieve Farmer and Mr. ana 1 hobby too. Weave yourself a gay spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs Mrs Karl Hamilton and family ' raffia purse The trick is a simple John Hessenauer. • Miss Alice Metcalf is spending one Merely construct one of those • Messrs. Robert Leith. Homer several days with Miss Lola Tal- little wooden looms with a board Lawhead and Lawrence Leith of | bot of Ashland, while Mr. and Mrs. and shingle ifliils, like the ones Motley, Minn., and Earl Lawhead Roy Talbot are visiting friends you used to make table mats on of Portland spent Sunday with [ and relatives in Boise. Ida. ! in grade school. Make youi harm Mr. and Mrs. James Metcalf and • Mr and Mrs George Yockel ' 1 pretty generous in siz«- because (Sub-Agent for Skinner’s Garagi*, Medford (¡MC and Buiek Distributor) family They were en route to [ and children, Louise. Inez and Ed- | [ largish bags will be good again Crescent City. J na. were dinner guests of Mr ana this season. Go to an art shop or • The Bellview Grange meeting Mrs. Axel Dahl of Ashland Sun- 1 art department and purchase vari held Tuesday evening was well at day Mr. Dahl is a brother of Mrs colored raffia. Get bright fallish tended. At close of the evening Yockel. [ colors, or get the natural and dye refreshments were served by the • Mias Marjorie Bell, with John ' it to suit yout Belf. Then simply Me lune lidded l,M< ami Buick Mlle» rurd service to our varied Hilt's, and will I m * glrul committee, composed of Mr. and nie Childers. Miss Ruth Olsen and weave two good-sized mats. whip > to talk to .voti rtlMriit throe two trader* lit the automotive field—GMC trucks for Mis. Will Lenzie, Mrs V. Lanin Kenneth Miller of Talent enjoyed the edges together at sides and de|>eadabl< service, tuoi Buick motos cur« for the finest In pleasure travel. Aak for Mr, and Mrs. Kenny, Victor La- a picnic on Little Applegate river 1 bottom, line it with crinoline and nnu, Mr and Mrs Willard Miles Sunday u demons! ml Ion ! lining material, and close at . the ar.d John Lanini. • Mr and Mrs E. L. Hininger ! top with a zipper and presto, you • Earl Hamilton and Milton Ham and Mrs. Wright of Medford vis- have a very tricky purse ilton made a business trip to ited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs TIRES ASSOCIATED PRODUCTS LUBRICATION These few rules give you oodles Klamath Falla Monday. Ed Hininger Mr. and Mrs E L , of opportunity to have your purse • Mr. and Mrs. Homer Moore and Hininger are cousins of the latter MECHANICAL WORK—NIGHT AND DAY SERVICE different from those of your • Mr. and Mrs. B L. Wilfred are friends Variation may be accomp visiting this week at the Lewis lished by color combinations, by Willis home. The Wilfred family, I using usu I single strands of raffia to now of California, were old friends . ...».„c a smooth weave, several % ! of the Willis family in Texas. I strands to make a rough weave; s 4 • Lewellyn Peachy and Melvin [several strands knotted intermit- t % l?rw^,l“Yu u‘?edir\tl.np tentl> to » kuubby Short skirt swinging into great tune they do blend well with youi to the etiquette authorities | to Woodland. Wash , where they strajBjd> one w -ev. graceful flares, trim little fitted skin tones, the effect is grand general, you should only ask if ™ f BrU?e the other giving a corduroy bodice with short puffed sleeves, but you must wear them only you notice ash trays or other nail. * uv vvozx laiiiiij Wall. The Wall family tuiiiitiit formerly aDDearanc . or fc , f * Hr „ VH ,< appearance; or if you are very and breathtakingly airy organdv with the daring new fall colors smoking equipment about the I were residents of this community. clever, designs in the weaving it collar and cuffs, as dainty and r » room; if there It none refrain from • Mrs. Sieguth and children have self. Figure out your own design fluffy as cloudlets You boys w!Tt> were arguing the smoking until your hostess asks recently moved to this district and get to work. WHY NOT try ^id s«-e If you other day alsmt whether It Is still if you would care to or until you i from Grants Pass Mrs Sieguth And here's another suggestion can wear some of the new fall necessary to ask if you may smoke leave This Is not a hard and fast is a sister of Willis Byrd. that goes right wffW this one. Get • According to announcement, the a pair of plain dark gauntlet cosmetics They are definitely on when you are visiting for the first rule, just a safe one Just don't Bellview school will open Tuesday. gloves and have the shoe-fixit man the rust or brownish tones and time in someone’s home, will be light up when the spirit moves are hard to wear But if by for- interested to know that, according you, that's all. September 7. punch several rows of eyelets in I • Mrs. Homer Moore and Bar- the cuff part. Then with a darning | bara Jean Moore made a business needle threaded with raffia, work , trip to Medford Tuesday. in a design of any sort that pleases i • Mrs. D. W. Myers was hostess [ at a party for her parents. Mr. you and goes well with your purse. The effect is lovely, the with (fdi — QUICK — CLEAN - ECONOMICAL and Mrs L. A. Roberts. It was work as much your own as those Mr. and Mrs. Roberts’ 45th wed hand-knitted dresses you have ding anniversary. Several friends found such fun to do. And it's in from Ashland attended. expensive too. • Denver Kincaid, who was in Another fashion for fall that jured when a pole struck him will be fun to try is strip-fur while working in a hayfield, was trimmings Stylists decree that found to have suffered several you may put a strip of fur all the broken ribs and a slight skull way around the bottom of the fracture. He is getting along as flared or gored skirt of a new well as can be expected. wool dress You may put little • Mrs. Pomeroy of Camas Valley flat, narrow fur and cuffs will spend Saturday with Mr. and on your suit. And collar REAL ESTATE and another treat Mrs. J. O Talent and family. REAL INSURANCE ment of this idea is to have a • Miss Esther Wade is visiting fitted suit jacket which fails to Phone 211 41 East Main I Miss Lois Welch this week. Lois meet in front by about five inches; I is spending the summer on the i edge the jacket all the way round , with strip-fur; and meet the prob lem of that five-inch space by a short, very wide belt of the ma- terial, just long enough to span GREYHOUND SUPERCOACH the gap. We were unable to find out her name, and so gardenias to the mysterious lady in black moire who made such a lovely picture at the dance last Saturday night. • BELLVIEW • ANNOUNCING A NEW DEALERSHIP FOR GMC TRUCKS AND BUICK AUTOMOBILES IN THE ASHLAND TERRITORY STEVE’S SERVICE STEVE ZAKKA, Proprietor “YOUR SMILING ASSOCIATED DEALER’’ DE WITT’S TAXI STAND ASHLAND PHONE 68 £?twcen sunrise — and sunset — tomorrow insurance may savs you from, the pcforhouse _ n JIL-dlL Billings Agency OK! Th« Travel Picture Has Changed You'll revise every conception of travel pleasure with your first trip in one of Greyhound's new Highway Cruisers, now in service on all main routes. Roomy, comfortable, improved in every way . . . the smartest, smoothest ride in America. A/o taiit in Portland ............ $5.90 San Francisco .... $7.45 Los Angele* $12.20 San Diego ..........$13.95 Chicago ...... $33.40 New York _____ $41.30 DEPOT: NIN INGER'S CAFE Phone 52 SAVE 25% on Auto Insurance Including FIRE, THEFT, COLLISION MOW you can save many dollars by financing your ■J-' new car purchase by the “Cash Buyer” plan offered by the local bank . . . you can save MANY DOLLARS MORE by placing your fire, theft and collision insurance with the Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Company, which PAYS YOU 25% DIVI DENDS—saving you exactly one-fourth of what you ordinarily would have to pay for car insurance! A few minutes time will show you how and why this saving can be yours See I. C. ERWIN 240 EAST MAIN STREET • PHONE 21 What Ashland Makes, Makes Ashland • PASTEURIZED MILK ASHLAHD CREAMERY BUTTER SHASTA ICE CREAM Dead Indian mountain with her father. Bill Welch, who is operat ing a mill there. • Mr. and Mrs. Parmen and two children, Harley and Hazel, who have been living at Lay's camp, have moved th Klamath Falls to make their home there. • Mr. and Mrs John Harvey of Santa Ana. Calif., were guests of | Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lamkin Fri- | day. • Mrs. Mark True and Mrs. W. D. Jackson returned Thursday of last week from a trip to southern Cali fornia. They spent a few days on I the way down at Crescent City and Eureka. At Ocean Beach Mrs. True attended the flower makers' convention. • Mr and Mrs Mark True made a trip to Central Point Wednesday to visit H. L. Gregory, Mrs. True's father. • Refreshment committee for the next Bellview Grange meeting was announced as follows: Mr and Mrs. Will Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Ren Newhouse, Mr. and Mrs. R E. Newbry, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. 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