Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 10, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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    Friday, September 10, 1937
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 2
Police Pick I p Stray
Portland Lasses Here
Reopens Studio!
Edith Richardson. 18. Rosalie
Schooling. 15, and Irene Mitchell.
13. Portland girls who had run
away from home, planning to visit
friends in Klamath Falls, accord-
ing to eldest of the trio, were
halted here early SaturdiA' and
sent to Medford, from where they
were returned to Portland.
State police had received word
that the girls were listed among
"missing persons" and descriptions
of the three also had been for­
warded here.
NORSE SHOW
and RODEO
PORTLAND, OREGON
October 2 to 10
19 Shows In On«
II ocre, under on«
roof Exhibit» of
purebred live-
•loch. Dog ».Foul try,
Fel Stock, Wild life,
Monufoctured and
land Product», 4-H
Club and Smith
Hughe» Vocational Education Wo«k.
also Horse Show and Indoor Rodeo.
LARGE PREMIUM LISTS
Mr and Mrs Will Moor»'. Mi and
Mrs Newhouse. Mr. and Mrs
Wade Wallis. Mr anti Mrs C. B
Lamkin, Mr. ami Mrs. Walter
1
! Longstreth ami Jack ami I Dale
I Williams Th«1 committee for next
meeting was announced as fol-
Iowa Miss Mam1 Walker, Mi and
Mrs Louis Panky. Mr and Mrs
Henry ■ Stenrud, Mrs Neeley and
Mi and Mrs W O Martin
• Dale Williams. Weldon Heal d
ami Marvin Poyer returned Tues-
day evening from Salem, w hei <•
they enter««, the state contest hi
judging livestock The boys placed
sixth, competing with 24 other
teams
• I'll« lipper Valley Community
dub held its meeting Wednesday
During the business meeting the
club voted to raise money for 4-H
scholarships Mrs C. B Lamkin
ami Mrs R E Hell serve«! on the
A large percentage of what we KNOW and
program committee The program
opened with group singing, fol-
what we have learned was impart «si to our
lowcil by an interesting talk given
brain through our power lo see For that
by Mrs Bell about her trip east
reason, It Is more linjiortant than ever, with
and through Yellowstone park
Mis Lamkin read an article on
children of school age. to see that they have
national parks and Mrs. Walter
proper lighting at home for study and re­
Longstreth told about her trip to
creation!
th«- nuddlewest ami south At the
close of the program, Mrs Rich­
ard Joy sang a group of songs
Refreshments were served by Mrs
Vai Enlow,
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Mrs. Henry Stenrud
and Mrs Panky. The president.
Mrs J. E Gowland, appointed
Mrs A Arnold and Mrs V. La-
nini to serve on the program com­
Perhaps your youngsters cluster in the living room, or do
mittee tor next meeting, ami Mrs
their homework in sonit* comfortable corner of the house
Heinze. Mrs T Williams and Mrs
In any case, there arc proper lamps, fixtures ami shinies
Wallis as hostesses.
that will give an abundance of soft, white light light wher<-
• Gladys Brantley plans to
it is most needed at u surprisingly low cost See youi
I leave Sunday to take a job teach-
electrical dealer today an«! discover how many types of flooi
I ing school near Granta Pass Miss
table, bridge ami reading lamps will relieve your fumily
Brantley has been in California
of eye strain and fatigue! Note, too, their reasonable price­
visiting for the past few days.
tags Give vision the "GO" light In your home'
• Mr am! Mrs Reynolds are the
y
parents of a son born Tuesday.
The baby has been named Donald
• Misses Wanda Heinze and Ail-
I een Enlow will spend Saturday
and Sunday at their homes Both
Miss Heinze ami Miss Enlow teach
school in the Applegate district
• Mi and Mrs J E Gowland
j left Thursday morning for Salem,
where they plan to attend the
state fair. They also will visit
relatives while there
• The Bellview school opened
Tuesday morning with 67 students
in attendance The student body
• Wliat Ashland Makes, Makes Ashland •
met Friday, with Norman Christ-
leib presiding at the meeting
Gale Rush. Ashland high school
• Mrs Jack Walker underwent
an appendicitis operation Monday. student, suffered injuries to his
Mrs. Walker will be remembered right hand Sunday morning when
as Fern Brantley.
a 22 caliber pistol was accidental­
• Norman, Y vonne and Gary ly discharged, send the bullet
Christleib. who make their home through the hand and chipping a
in Ashland, are attending the Bell­ bone.
CHURNED BUTTERMILK---- 10c ¡ mt gal.
view school.
The accident occurred as Wayne
•
Van Hardenburg took the gun
THE NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH from a dresser top at the Van
Congregational
Hardenburg home on Siskiyou
PHONE 24
Church school, 9:45 a m . Mrs boulevard and handed it to _
Rush
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for
inspection
Glen Prescott, superintendent.
Morning worship. 11 o’clock;
Rush, who was expected
sermon. "The Might of Right."
a likely high school football
Christian Endeavor ami Young pect. will be benched for a month
People's meeting, 7 p. m.
while the injury heals
More and more it is being rec-
ognized that Christian ideals will
save the world. But it takes men
to put them into practice. Not
only does the church need men,
but men need the church.
To those who feel at home in a
liberal church, we extend a wel-
come.
Most Knowledge
Comes To Us
Through Our
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her piano studio for it* *ixth
consecutive year here. Mr*,
Hartley was graduiit«*d with a
master's degree from Chicago
Musical college and is an ae-
credited tcacher in an extension
department of another Chicago
music school. Her student* have
made outstanding acconipli*h-
men is in local musical circles
since
establishment
of
the
*tudio.
• BELLVIEW •
• Mr and Mrs Carl F Wan! of
San Francisco visited with Mr
and Mrs Charles Anderson over
Labor day.
• Mr and lira Chari«« Dowd re­
cently sold their home to Mr and
Mrs. Richardson of eastern Ore­
gon Mr. and Mrs. Dowd moved to
Beaverton, Ore., where they pur­
chased a lunch room.
• Mr and Mrs. Burns are re­
modeling their home into a bun­
galow type.
• Mr. and Mrs Schonnmger of
Ashland were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John Hessenauer
Sunday.
• Mr and Mrs. Mark True made
a business trip to Butte Falls
Wednesday and visited with Mr
and Mrs. M M. Tucker of the
Dead Indian district while retum-
I ing home.
• Mr. and Mrs Walter Long
. streth. Jack, Dale and Veeda Wil-
i liams, Mr and Mrs. I. E Dead-
1 mond and Mr. and Mrs. J M
| Crow made a trip to Lak«* o the
| Woods Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Mark True mad)
a trip to the ’ mystery house on
Sardine creek last Sunday.
■ • The Bellview Grange held its
meeting Tuesday evening. During
REAL ESTATE and
the business meeting, Kenneth
REAL INSURANCE
was voted into the Grange
Phone 211
41 East Main i Bell
After the meeting, refreshments
were served by the committee of
Hot
insured is
like diaatini
a.i solitaire
Billings Agency
EYES--
THERE ARE A DOZEN WAYS—
A MINER HABIT!
240 EAST MAIN STREET
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KLA.MATHITE IN ACCIDENT
I. C. ERWIN
Clifford Green, Klamath Falls
resident who visited his former
home here over the week-end, fig­
ured in a minor car crash on the
Pacific highway north of the city
early Monday when his automo­
bile was involved in a collision
with one driven by Edwin L. Pet­
ers of 228 South Ivy street, Med­
ford. Little damage was done.
Automatic ■H'W %
Hot
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Water
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PHONE 21
• Guests of the Don Whitneys
over the week-end were Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Mack and Mr. and
Mrs. George Rose of Klamath
Falls.
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THEY JUST DON’T TEACH
SOME THINGS IN SCHOOL-
No, sir! Some things you learn outside the
classrooms. Us, we’ve learned a lot of useful
things about welding—fixing broken parts,
repairing cracked blocks and castings, fash­
ioning new fittings and rebuilding worn places.
When your machinery—of ANY KIND—goes
to the foot of the class, it’s time to see us.
We feature both portable and stationary gas
and electric welding—and charges are mod­
erate!
^Tke ßoifalß&ad t& ßeautu!
• You can literally bathe your way to beauty if your
home boasts an automatic electric water heater
Hot
water that is entirely automatic and unlimited in supply
Ready instantly at the turn of the tap ... no need for
anyone in the family to stint their use of hot water
automatic electric hot water in your home is tho greatest
convenience you can have
It is not only an important
health and beauty aid, but automatic hot water also
lightens a hundred and one household tasks.
The special, very low, hot water heating electric
rate makes this service cost little ... so little in fact
that th« average family pays less than 12c a day.
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WE FIX TRUANT MACHINERY—PHONE 37-J
OAK STREET GARAGE
07 OAK STREET
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ASHLAND CREAMERY
Following a covered dish dinner
Saturday night at the BPOE lodge
rooms for Elks and their families,
Exalted Ruler Mike Hanel pro­
jected interesting motion pictures
taken while he attended the re­
cent national Elks conclave In
Denver. Colo.
Following the movie, members
held a business meeting, cards and
dancing.
Whether it be real estate, personal property or car insurance,
we can save you exactly one-fourth regular insurance rates
through the Oregon Mutual 25% Dividend Policies! Ask for
free details today—Bee
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PASTEURIZED MILK
ASHLAND CREAMERY BUTTER
SHASTA ICE CREAM
SATURDAY EVE DINNER
SAVE ONE-FOURTH
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(¡ale Rush Perforates
Hand With Rifle Rail
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When you take out fire in­
surance, but you do plan to
save as much as you can if
that misfortune should befall
you. Now, thanks to the
Oregon Mutual Fire Insur­
ance Company's Dividend
Policies you can SAVE when
you don’t have a fire!
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Ashland Light Department
ELKS VIEW FILMS AT
You Don’t PLAN
On A Fire
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ASHLAND, OREGON
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I lie California Oregon
Power Company