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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1937)
Page 2 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER ) About People Y oh Know! ] • Bob Towne left Tuesday t>>& visit at his home in Portland. • Ray Wood, former resident here, visited last week-end with EVENING ENSEMBLE Foster Thompson, returning to his home in Roseburg Sunday night • Hill Lind and M r and M rs Bill Ausland spent last week-end in Klamath Falls • George Shaffer fished in the Illinois river Sunday. • Ethel Henry returned early .this I week from Portland where she has I been visiting for some time. • Tom Hanson and Dick Bailey. [ SONS students, left for their homes in Portland Tuesday to spend Thanksgiving. • H L. Clayeonib returned late j Tuesday from Portland accompan- I ied by his daughter Jean, student ! at Reed college. She will visit here I over the holidays • J Q Adams returned Sunday i from Portland where he has been | on business • Jimmie Voss was a visitor in ■ Klamath Falls Sunday. • Walt Scheidereiter and Bob ■ Purves skiied at Crater Lake Sun- day. KE.VL ESTATE and • Ruth Gisholt and Dorrance Ruger left Wednesday night _ to REAL INSURANCE | visit in Klamath Falls during the Phone 211 41 East Main , holidays. • Dr. E G. Everett, M. D., phy sician and surgeon, Hersey build ing. office phone 18-J, residence DRINK JUMPS BAIL (2tfc) Willis Fisher, arrested at mid 18-L. night Saturday. Nov. 20, by city • Mr and Mrs John Pavne and ............................ - Wright left ■ Sunday to visit police on charges of being drunk J. V. and disorderly on Third street, in The Dalles. was released the following day on • Art Gilbert arrived Sunday Simplicity is tn< e charm $10 bail posted in city court by from Dunsmuir planning to stay of this smart evening ensemble by here for several days ' with his M C. Icenhower. Bail was for Paquin of Faris. It of wide- mother. feited by non-appearance The • Ruth Haidv, U of O student, ribred velvet in aqua blue -------------- >_ • Subscribe for The Miner today arrived VVeiinesdav to visit with skirt is cut tn sections with ribs her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. tunning ir. opposite directions, The Hardy, during the Thanksgiving oelt is gold. vacation. • Ellen Merryman left Wednes visit for several days with rela- day to visit friends in Portland. • Herb Davis arrived Wednesday tives. evening from Willamette univer • The Rev D E Nourse went to sity in Salem to spend the holi- Portland the first of the week on days with his parents, Mr. and a business trip • Investigate modern chiropractic. Mrs. Frank Davis. • Mrs. R. L. Wardle left Tuesday Dr C. C Dunham. 460 Boulevard, (56c> morning for Vancouver. Wash , phone 4S WUIametta OonnoUy, sons where she will visit her daughter. • student, left Wednesday evening Mrs. Marshall Shields. • Gray don Anderson, former for her home in Bend where she SONS student whose home is in will remain for several days Coquille, was a visitor in Ashland • Jack Bearss spent Thursday at during the early part of this week. the home of his parents in Granta • Steve Fowler attended the OSC Pass homecoming at Corvallis last • Mrs Agnes Parsons arrived in | this city Friday to visit for sev- week-end. • Sanford Rose, former local resi- eral days with her sister. Beulah dent, was a week-end visitor from I Hervey. • C. W Fort mi Iler left Monday Klamath Falls • Bob Bectel of Dunsmuir visited j evening for Santa Monica where last week-end at the home of his he was called by the illness of his 1 father-in-law aunt. Mrs. Bevington. • Henry Enders returned Tues • Mr. and Mrs O. J. Crawford, day from San Francisco where he parents of Mrs Clyde Dunham. has been for the last week. Mrs , arrived Wednesday evening, plan- Enders will return later this week. ; ning to remain for the rest of the • Mr and Mrs Paul Jones and | week Crawford is editor of the family, Klamath Falls, visited Madias Pioneer at Madras. Ore • Ruth Nelson and Herman Bur- here Monday. • Al Simpson, SONS student left govne of Medford were Ashland Tuesday to spend Thanksgiving in visitors Wednesday • Mrs Larry F’orter was in Med Eugene. Headquarters for Buying • Mr. and Mrs Al D. Parr and ford TuesdaV and Selling of son of Roseburg arrived Wednes- • Maybelle Jones and Car) Brow Fruita and Vegetables day evening to spend Thanksgiv- er spent Thanksgiving day in Falls at the home of ing day at the home of Parr’s Klamath ~ Mrs Kenneth parents, Mr and Mrs Roy Parr, i Bi uwer’s sister. Madden sr • Mrs Kate Scroggins left Tues- • Ruth Gough. Mildred Drager, day for Madras to spend the holi Marjorie Scobert, Wilma Nutter days at the home of her daugh and Floy Young left Wednesday afternoon for San Francisco where ter. • Jess Barton and Jimmie Wat- they will remain until Sunday j son, SONS students, left Tuesday • lii ind Mr-- PorrMt -sk<-<-ti evening to spend the holidays at O Conntll and baby «laughter left GIVE VS THE ADDRESS Wednesday lor Corvallis where ! their homes in Coquille. —WE WILL DO THE REST • Mr. and Mrs. Paul Horne and they will i isit over the holidays. WE DELIVER baby daughter arrived in Ashland • Verne Templar, employed ! Saturday from Klamath Falls to the state highway department the Crater Lake road, is at home here for the holidays. • Eddie I-ang)ois. former resident ìli now living in Klamath Falls, was an Ashland visitor Tuesday night. -------------- •----------- How long Would your bank account last if you were sick or disabled ? See us Billings Agency HERBERT’S TWO STORES How About Sending the Folks Back Home a Box of Ashland’s Famous Apples^ • Friday, November 26, 1937 Southern Pacific Gets Bouquet In ‘Fortune A full page waler color |ialnt- ing of an Oregon lumbering acene and a large painting of a farm (•••ni' in the Willamette valley are included in the illustrations used v ith a story on the Southern Pa cific company which is a feature in tide in the November iaaue of Fortune magazine The story was written by members of the For tum staff and the paintings were made by Mitchell Jamieson, a young artist from Washington, D C . who spent several weeks in Oregon during the summer while on a picture-making tour of Southern Pacific lines from New Orleans to Portland. The story reveals the fact that flic Southern Pacific company is the third largest industrial corpor ation in the nation, exceeded only by the AT&T und the Pennaylvan in railroad, has HO.000 employee. In.OOO miles of track and a $14,- 000.000 annual tax disbursement In revenues it is the third tank nig railroad in the United States. exceeded only by two eastern lines which operate in much more popu lous territory e it LÎJ EVERY FAMILY NEEDS FURNITURE Talent Youth Enlists For Overseas Service Major H D. Bagnall, the army officer stationed recruiting ; in Portland, today announced the in list ment in the United states army of Earl Yaryan. sun of Ml and Mrs F Yaryan. route 1. Tal- ent Yaryan applied for enlistment at the Medford recruiting office Nov. 17 and was tentatively ac cepted on that date by Sgt Willis S Estep. He passed the final reg ular army examinations at Van couver Barracks, Wash , and was enlisted Nov 19 for service with the medical department, medical and dental service with station in the Hawaiian islands The Major's report also indi cates that Yaryan will leave Van- ocuver Barracks without delay for the overseas discharge and re placement depot in San Francisco to prepare to sail for the islands on the next out-bound army trans port He will serve the first two years of his enlistment In the islands and return to the United States for the third and final year of service before discharge son and Adolpho Zanotto were In Yreka a few days ago. • (oHlfrey Walker spent a rwrnt week-end with friends in Ashland and Medford • In connection with class work in study of trees and luintM-r, the sixth, seventh and eighth grades, under the supervision of their teacher. Mrs Bert King, and Mrs W Holmberg and W Tollis, made a trip through the saw mill, plan ing mill and box factory here re- cently • Mr and Mrs Roy Clevenger were shopping in Yreka recently, • Tony Mendes and daughter Florence and Joe George were in Medford Saturday • Mr and Mrs Bert Thompson of Susanville were in Hilts recently • Jean Baumgartner went to a convention of Job's Daughters in Oakland recently • Godfrey Walker Mrs W Walk er and son Buster were in Yreka last week furniture fh - Most households are in need pecially those occasional pieces that increase the comfort and convenience of some favorite corner. Wick’s are Ashland's headquarters for useful, inexpensive items that add a lot to your home and make ideal Christmas gifts at a figure you want to spend. Plan now to include furniture in your holiday giving . . . for sug gestions see our display of useful, needed pieces. WICK’S FURNITURE ?97 East Main Street Phone 216 8ERVICE 80 CONVENIENT Greyhound offers more service to more places than any other form of public travel. It gives you the coinfort and conven ience of a private car at a fraction of the «»st. Plan your Thanksgiving and holiday travel by Greyhound. DEPOT: Nininger’s GREYHOUND EXAMPt.ES OF LOW FARES O W it SAN FRANCISCO $7 3ß $13 2A I.<>s ANGELES 11 00 20 90 REN( » 9 30 1» iß PORTLAND 10 «ß A MINER HABIT! What Ashland Makes, Makes Ashland PASTEURIZED MILK ASHLAND CREAMERY BUTTER SHASTA ICE CREAM CHURNED BUTTERMILK---- 10c per gal. • HILTS NEWS • • Mrs. Fred Bayliss, Mrs. Holmberg and Mrs. R. Harris at tended a district meeting of the P-TA at Hornbrook recently. It was an all-day session. • Mr and Mrs Henry DeClerck ands son spent a recent week-end in Algoma. • Mr. and Mrs. W A. Gran and I ASHLAND CREAMERY PHONE 24 KJK More Than Ever, You’ll Need Dependable Battery Service The long winter weeks ahead will place the year’s heav iest drain on your car’s battery . . . now, more than ever, you'll need your battery at its |>eak. We feature Delco Batteries—the kind chosen by most new car manu facturers—and complete battery service. See us and let us assure you of de|*endable, trouble-free starting. I I I I a This year, choose a gift that will be more appreciated. A modern, efficient and guaranteed electrical appliance that will give years of service and be a lasting remem brance of your Christmas greeting! Ashland electrical appliance dealers are ready NOW to show you the latest items in their varied and extensive lines . . . here are just a few suggestions: Coffee Maker Electric Iron Washing Machine Roaster ASHLAND LIGHT DEPARTMENT OAK STREET GARAGE “Your SERVICE Department PHONE 37-1 » ë ë ë ë ë ë I ë ë Bread Toaster Table Lamps Refrigerator Clock Electricity Is CHEAPER In Ashland! WELDING HEADQUARTERS—BOTH GAS AND ELECTRIC 97 OAK STREET, ASHLAND, OREGON ARE BOTH PRACTICAL AND ECONOMICAL! Waffle Iron Mixer Machine Radio Electric Sweeper Bad weather and hazardous road conditions are dangerous to life, limb and property. To safeguard yourself and your investment, always lie certain that your brak<*s are efficient and smooth. We are equipped and trained to service your automobile from end to end, above, below and under the hood. Depend on us and you can depend on your car! s .*• ë ë ë