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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1937)
Friday, September 24, 1937 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER daughter, Mrs Del Bagley, who ix confined to the-hospital there. • Mr nnd M ih IxiUis Rossi and Mr and Mtn Joe Rossi and Hon Spent the wo'k end in Weed • Mr and Mis R Williams and • Opening of the deei sea* m family have been spending their found nevi rnl who had the fortune evenings in Yreka with their to bling In bucks over the week- • HILTS NEWS • ___ —-—1 —-1 Wlirnyou go I . i > i t.iru-California 'oil nil 0,1, M1,1, ,, |, |)fjlr<l 114110 .1» tin- n<w deleite« aiiadr; ihr million dollar Duy/ig/u,- the M I r .mill in 1», < il y of \,ui I rani ilio or l orly Nnirr; Sunirt I tmilrd; llic new coach louriit < ahfornian mid many another line, fait train between « .cldornia and die I ait u«rr our lour Scenic Kouts*. Hut tiiperb train* are not all— you can include San Francisco ami III* Angelet on die going or returning journey for nul our irnt morr rail fair than u trip ilrjÌRlil Eat! and bait (lo moti |Hiini«). VI lien you go I a«t-tl>ru- < alifornia you clouhle die variety and inteieit of your trip, ride laniout train«, *ee twice a« much ti enery, iwe e at many placet and have twice at mudi fun. Here are c «ample« of roundtrip fam from ■noti wc-tlern Ore gon point« Furl Clio Tour in Couth CHICAGO $86.00 $68.80 $57.36 < orret|<ondingly low farci Io moti other I aiterò destination*. Southern Pacific R«, l >< «I s p ,g,nt 01 writ, J A OkMANIlY. Cm /*ao Agmt. iii Patii,, Huildlr..-, I* ,.. Il,,,- .n Ç a buy Ç ertie i < nd Kenneth Brown got two, Jun ior Dumcway one. Hum Dunaway one mid Bill Poff one • M ih Del Black I h helping her mother, Mrs Preston of Horn brook, while she I h unable to get around due to an injury • Johnnie Black of Bly, Ore, I h in Hilts visiting his brother*. • Mrs Ethel Self was in Yreka Tuesday evening • Mr« W. A Gran wait hostess at a miscellaneous shower Tues day afternoon for her niece, who 11 < ently became the bride of (Jer ald Black. Those present were the guest of honor, Mrs. Fay Black, Mcsdarnes Fred Haynes, Frank Ward, M Seif, a Pedersen and little «laughter, W. Dutro, Ray Brobeck, Richarrl Williams, Burn- heisel, and Clinton Cobb anti Miss es Virginia Haynes and Marg«.-ry Williams The afternoon was spent playing bunko Mrs. Black re ceived many beautiful gifts Sev eral who were unable to attend also sent gifts Coffee and cake were served. • Miss Bernice Ward is spending a w<ek with her sister, Mrs Mc Cullough in Klamath Falls THE NEK.HBORHOOD CHCRf H JOHN ( ARI, RANKO Bl RIED Church school, 0:45 a m , Mrs Glen Prescott, superintendent. Morning worship, 11 o'clock Hi-rmon by the Rev. D. E. Nourse Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m.; Junior, Richard Ormand, leader; senior, Harolrl Rec-fly, leader John Carl Hanko, who died Sep tember 12 at the Community hos pital, was buried Tuesday after- n«x»n tn the Mountain View ceme tery with the Eagles lodge in And So Is Time To Check Your Car for 9 9 • c BATTERY AND IGNITION PERFORMANCE Rain, cold mornings and, soon, frosty nights put extra loads on your car’s battery unci Ignition. Our Allen Motor Time-i p system will completely diagnose and correct your engine flaws «prickly and at small cost! Your brakes an«f radiator, too, will need to he In good condition for the coming season. No obligation for free estimates— drive in today—complete headquarters for your car's welfare! SOUTHERN OREGON WELDING HEADQUARTERS OAK STREET GARAGE f>7 OAK STREET, ASHLAND, OREGON b'MATTER POP—But Don’t We Often Judge Who’s Coining by the Clothe*? MESCAL IKE charge. Funeral services were held the St«x:k and Litwiller chapel. A native of Vancouver, Wash , Hanko is survived by two sisters. Mrs. Ida Koske, Portland, and Mrs. Anna Lambert, Vancouver. TIEHDAY, MOCVTA1N VIEW from WEATHER IS BACK AGAIN! e • Mrs R M. Amrine of Lake view visited the first of the week at the home of her parents, Mr anti Mrs H I. DeArrnond. • Mrs Tom Corman, Han Fran cisco, and Mrs Ed Carey, Hanta Cruz, Calif , will spend a month with their parents in Ashland, Mr and Mrs F. If Crow son. The Californians arrived last w<-ek Page 5 PHONE 37-J By C. M. PAYNE S L. HUNTLEY "If a single «incelo«« falls sc-ros« a couple's path both are to blame KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES’ THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER Very Apropos (A New Tune Each Day By Vincent Lopez) By POP M0MAND