Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 08, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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    Friday, October H, 1937
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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eys orchestra will furnish the nt their home ns the mil) has not
I music
been operating due to weather con-
• Mrs Walter lamgstieth and i ditions
Mrs Edwin Dunn made a busimss S Mis Herman Helm. Mra Wul
y trip to Medford Tuesday, in the lei
Isnigstreth and Mrs J M
days spent visiting friends in Lus I interest of the Home Extension Crow made a Imsiniss trip to Med
lord Monday.
Angeles, where the Andrews torm I unit.
• Mi and Mis Kay Spencer lift • Mrs Pearson, who tuia been in
erly lived
foi a trip to I the hospital for Home time has
• Mr and Mrs J H Hardy and Monday morning ; for
Spenc< s i now left and is staying In Aah-
Mr and Mrs Hal McNair attended Pm Hand to visit Mr Spence!
an Easter Star chapter meeting in mother and brother They pteui to land Mrs 1‘eaiNon la Mra R D
go from there to Seattle to spend Reynolds' mother
Grants Pass Monday evening
some tun« with Mi
Spencer's • The tipper Valley Community
• Mr and Mrs H C Galey re daughti i and family
i club will hold its meeting next
turned Sunday from Seattle where • Mr ami Mis l.ee Wallis of the Wednesday, October 13 Mrs Al­
they have been for a fortnight
Applegate district visited Mi and bert Arnold and Mrs Vincent lai-
• Mrs Kenneth Madden and son Mrs Claude Conley Monday Ml nini will have charge of the pro­
Bobby accompanied Mr and Mrs and Mrs. Wallis are former resi gram Mrs Taylor Williams, Mrs
Paul Home to Klamath Falls dents ot Bellview.
Wade Wallis and Mrs Heinze will
Tuesday. The Hornes had spent • Mr and Mrs Mark True made act as hostesses for the afternoon
several days here at the home of a trip to Centra) Point Wednea- • The Bellview Home Extension
Mr. Horne's parents
unit will hold Its meeting Friday,
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• Fred Tayler was in Medford • The Birthday club gave a party i detotiei X Mrs Henry will net ns
Tuesday on jury duty.
Sunday in honor of Miss Eunice i hostess for the meeting nmi nil
• Dr. E G Eierett. M. P . phy Kincaid Those present included | members nre requested to bring
sician and surgeon. Hersey build­ Mi and Mrs Pankey, Mr and Mrs either n ailud or de.saart. Mrs
inc. I'ftiie phone 1S-J residence .1 E Gowland. Mr and Mis Henry Edwin Dunn ami Mrs Walter
is I.
i-’tfc) Stenrud. Mrs. Avent ami two Ixuigstreth will discuss clothing
• Junior Hathaway was taken to daughters, her parents. Mr and accessories
his home Tuesday from the Com­ Mrs Archie Kincaid and the guest • Mr and Mrs. Dernilck of Ne
I
munity hospital where he had un- , of honor. Eunice.
braska are visiting with Mi und
dergone an appendectomy
• Mis Haines and daughter Al­ Mrs. 1< D. Reynolds
• Nate Bates and Jean Hastings pha and Mrs Davis of Talent • The Bellview Grange served
fished in Rogue river Sunday
spent Wednesday with Mi and I dinner foi U m Southern Oregon
• Mr and Mrs Aubrey Miles Mrs. Louis Pankey.
I Pioneers Thursday Mrs Rlchurd
Ellen Merryman and Art Gilbert • Curtis ami Elmer Byrd of 1 tor- .Joy of Bellview appeuted on the
drove to Dunsmuir Wednesday
lis have been spending some time I program ui two vocal selections
• Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Burdic o!
this city and Mr and Mrs. Earl i
Newbry of Talent returned Tues- |
day evening by way of Portland I
from the Shrine ceremonial at i
Grand Coulee dam.
• David Fortmiller underwent a
major operation at the Commun- j
ity hospital Tuesday
• Nell Perrine and Frances Schil­
ling. Rogue River teachers, visited .
here with their parents over tht j
week-end.
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I About People Yon Know!
• M i und M is John Mills re­
turned to Ashland Ulis week troni
Roseburg
• Vera
right. Klamath Falls
teacher, visited relatives here over
the week-end.
• Mrs. Margaret Fabnvk ol Med­
ford visited her slaughter. Mis
H. S. ingle. Saturday.
• Howard Black, employ» ot Mi
Nutt brothers m Lakeview, spent
the week-end with his family here,
returning Tuesday.
• Mai i is 8< ■
teacher, was al her home m Eu­
gene last week-end.
• Mr. and Mis Arnold Goan*11
and family of Shady Cove were
week-end visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Gosnell.
• Harry Chipman was a week-
end visitor from Dorris, Calif.
• George Bricked returned this
week from Grants l'ass where he
was called by the death of his
mother.
• Mrs. Guy Applewhite and A
A. Madden were in Medford Uus
week on jury duty.
• Art Gilbert, Eapee employe in
Dunsmuir, was in Ashland over
the week-end visiting relatives ami
friends.
• Mrs. L 1. Moon and daughter
Juanita spent the week-end ui
Chico. Calif.
• Mrs. K. L. Wardle returned
Sunday from Sacramento where
she was called by the death of her I
husband. She accompanied Guy
Lewis from Red Bluff.
• C. J. Montag, former Siskiyou
highway sub-contractor, was an
Ashland visitor from Portland last
week-end
• For a square deal go to Peil
tl6tfc) ,
• Cliff Collins, who is employed
in Weed, visited his family here I
last week-end.
• Mr and Mrs. W. D. Jackson. • A group of young people en­
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parr, ar., and joyed a scavenger hunt and party
daughter Dorothy were in Pros- Saturday night Those present in­
cluded Marjorie Bell. Bill Burke.
pect Sunday.
• Fred Engle is back at his desk Mike Morris. Alice Metcalfe. Walt
this week after several weeks ab­ Seitz. Claudia McClain. Kenneth
Bell.
Maurie
McLamen,
Bill
sence from illness.
• Mr. and Mrs. Lee Burns of Brahs. Louise Martin. Merle Tal­
Klamath Falls visited their par­ ent. Maurice McLarnen, Bob Bell
and Mildred Martin.
ents here last week-end.
• Mrs. J. R. Elliot of Hilts visited • Tile Bellview Grange announces
her sister, Mrs. W. C Brown. Sat­ that it will hold a dance in the
Grange hall Friday evening Dick-
urday.
• Louis Iverson, who is employed
at Lakeview, was a week-end Ash­
land visitor.
• Chff Greene of Klamath Falls
spent the week-end with friends
here.
• LeRoy Clarke, SONS student,
was at his home in Prospect Sun­
day.
• Mrs. Ann Jordan is out again
following an illness.
• Mr. and Mrs W G. Sander left
Saturday to visit their daughter
Mary in Portland.
• Harry and Louis Hoxie arrived
in Ashland Saturday from New­
port where they have been in the
employ of the state highway de­
partment.
• Bellview Grange dance tonight.
Dickey's orchestra, refreshments.
All welcome.
i 49p)
• Mrs. J. A. Riley, who has been
seriously ill with heart trouble at
her home on Hargadine street for
several weeks, is greatly improved
in health and. although a nurse is
still in attendance, is able to be
about the house for part of the
day.
• Helen Lee. cashier at the Lithia
theater, returned Tuesday from a
vacation trip which took her to
Fall City, near Portland.
• Mrs. R. L. Wardle left Wednes­
day
morning
for
Vancouver.
REA I. ESTATE and
Wash., where she will visit for a
REAL INSURANCE
week at the home of her daugh-
Phone 211
41 East Main
ter, Mrs. Marshall Shields.
• Mrs. C. B. Andrews returned
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Monday evening from several
first place cairies a scholarship to
summer mc I khi I ut Corvallis and
and second places carries half ex
pellMcs palli to the sclusil
• .Like Royston and Ins brothel
in law, Eil Williams, left Tuesday
foi Flint land. I<la on a short busi
liess trip
• E W
Helm of Portland is
| spending seveiul days with Mr
and Mrs Herman Helm
• ,1a. I. au.t I'll« W nil.mi I tied
for first place in (he county on
judging livestock The ls»ys will
work off the tie, one receiving
first and the other second The
ON YOUR ORECONIAN SUBSCRIPTION
(during the month ot October only I
BY MAIL-1 YEAR
Daily only . . ..
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$7 00
$6 00
Daily and Sun day 1 1 50
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you were
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I’KOTEf T YOI K EYES
1
DR. CHARLES CLYDE DUNHAM
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN
Announces Opening of
Druffless Offices
Billings Agency
With the Latest in Reading Glasses
Now you do not have to buy ri|M'nsive glaxs.-s >ou can buy
Torte >|M'< lai Ground la-nw» to suit your lutili lilual eyes, with
lat.-st in frames for
I bei iiiiist suit you or your money
bock !
AL JORDAN’S
Come in and See Them—<>|s-u Evening,.
169 Siakiyou Boulevard
•
Dr. Dunham is a graduate of
Western States College of
Portland. Oregon. He is
trained in all the latest scien­
tific methods used by Drug­
less Physicians.
What Aahland Makes, Makes Ashland
PASTEURIZED MILK
ASHLAND CREAMERY RUTTER
SHASTA ICE CREAM
PHONE 24
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HERBERT’S
TWO STORES
Dad calls her
Headquarters for Buying
and Selling of
Fruits and Vegetable«
PEACHES
Have a Light Check oi
Now is the time to get can­
ning peaches. Also tomatoes
for canning or juice!
Your Home
The sight-meter is a device for
measuring light in terms of seeing
power With it, it is easy to deter­
mine whether or not your home is
lighted correctly
We will gladly
• check, your home for you if you will
let us
WE DELIVER
NEED A T0‘"0?
Sax
Alli. <1 <.'!■ y. ' I eat
"lee»
Ilk. a <hild, feel refrenl
in th*
moining and am rar in' 'to g<
I'1 * 11Y
good for a 60-year-old tx
' who
has had a lot of hard knock* Jayne'»
Tonic rills have helped me more than
anything
in ten years.”
«IA IKE’S TONIC I’ll.TA
A potent tonic for tired feeling and
xx » nknese due to pale blood that la< ks
Iron < Nutritional or Simple Anemia'.
Diuaglat» say they're Bieat
Much
b< II' I than Iron a tone foi keeping up
■ t i • nirth. They stir up a
g... d appetite, too, ami
help the ingestion Ol
needed food» ..
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Do your children love—or hate—to go to
school? Do they get good—or poor—report
cards? Good or poor light at home has a
lot to do with it! Eyestrain has held back
many a child in school. And, of course, you
will not learn of eyestrain from the child.
There are few, if any, pain warnings. In fact,
there is no sure way to be certain that your
children and your family are getting suffi­
cient light except by having one of this com­
pany's lighting experts make a free analysis
of your home lighting, using the famous
"Light Meter." Why not have this test made
at once? It places you under no obligation.
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For Sate By
McNAIR BROS.
The Cafifornia Oregon Power Company
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