Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 03, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Pagw 2
Friday, December 3, 1937
Chief 'raient Wired
For Sound al Station
• BELLVIEW •
• Mr and Mrs James Metcalfe
and Alice and Kenneth Metcalfe
were dinner guests of Mr and
Mrs W. H Hill of Fourth street
in Ashland Sunday.
Hamilton is
•
Miss
Adeline
spending this wtVk in Ashland
with Mr and Mrs Earnest Rogers.
Mrs Rogers is Miss Hamilton's
sister.
• Mr and Mrs Leon Judd. Leona
May and Charles Judd, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Miller and daugh­
ter Evelyn, and Mr. and Mrs Mer­
win Arnett and daughter Suzanne
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. E Bell and family Thanks­
giving
• Mr. and Mrs Lester Ives of
Vallejo. Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Har­
ris Holmboe of San Francisco, the
Rev. and Mrs. Janies H Edgar
and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mont­
gomery were Thanksgiving dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C B Lam­
kin. Mr. and Mrs Ives and AI r
and Mrs. Holmboe returned to
their homes Saturday.
• Miss Rosemary Bell spent the
the
Thanksgiving holidays
at
Charles Miller home in Klamath
Falls, returning Saturday evening
to her home.
• Mr. and Mrs. Mark True made
a business trip to Medford Tues­
day.
• Mr and Mrs. John Hessenauer
were dinner guests of Mr. and
• Order your printed Christmas
cards now! The Miner has a new
high quality assortment of greet­
ings packed 21 DIFFERENT cards
to the box. complete with 21 en­
velopes and your name imprinted
in Holiday Text for only $1.75!
One-day service, imprinted in our
and Nirs
with her parents.
own shop.
C. Joy. Miss Joy is teaching
A
Mrs. Ed Hininger Friday evening.
the Silverton high school.
• Kenneth Bell was among the in 1
Ashland high football boys to re­ • Mi, and Mrs Roy Hessenauer
of 1 Klamath Falls visited Wedpes-
ceive his letter last Wednesday.
• Miss Beth Joy returned to Sil­ day -• with Mr and Mrs John Hes-
verton, Ore., Sunday after spend- senauer.
ing the Thanksgiving holidays* Mrs Gordon Duffield, who has
OPENS TONIGHT!
XX lildiiws
/'IIIF.F OF POLICE
TALENT
Monday
proudly display Ing In hi« of­
fice n handsomely executed
certificate of life membership
in the Hot Squat society, hon
orarj (or ornery I local frater
nity of the Vsliland fir«- de
part men I. Sealed officially and
llluinlmlted by a jugged streak
of lightning, the document 1«
complete with the following
-»ell explanatory text:
"To w horn it may cnni-eni,
greetings:
"These presents attest that
Chief of Police Charlie Tai
ent lias undergone the cor­
poreal
stimulation,
exper­
ienced the excitement, felt In
it« fulsome and protraided ex­
tent th«- ordeal of Electric
Chair, the terrible see situated
in the recreation room of the
Ashland
fire
department's
quarters located ill the citi
hall, lit Vshland, lu the conn
ty of Jackson, »tute of tire
gon—so help us, host-men!
"Furthermore, and stuff—
that said party of the first
part showed plainly evident
ability to Take II. that said
party retained hi« physiog­
nomical composure, maintain
ed an even tenor of temper,
anil passed the trial not only
with flying colors but in such
it manner as to Is- n*com-
n tended for and receive lion
onihle mention.
"Though It must lie admit
ted in all truth that said party
showed signs of getting a hot
shot of high voltage electricity
in the seat of his pant« mid
adjacent parts, and that said
party quivered arduously, to
say the least—and who would
n’t!
"To all of which we hereby,
herein, hen-on and therefore
set our hands and seal this
211th day of November, IWS7,
in solemn commemoration of
that dire event Inst evening
above described—and we do
mean dire.
C. ■I. Baughman,
Fire Chief Himself.
L. •M. WILSON.
Hosehandler Prima- Facie
■I. N. King.
Engineer and Extinguisher
Salesman.
PHOTOGRAPHS ARE ON THE
WANTED LIST’’
A4
Make Your Appointment Now
Avoid the Rush!
been ill with tonsilitis. Is much
. improved.
• Donald Farmer is ill at his
hoire with rheumatic fever
• Mr and Mrs John Hessenauer
were guests at a dinner held for
them in Medford Sunday by the
I members of the Lutheran church
I there.
• Charleen Byrd is ill at her
i home with a cold ami is unable to
I continue her studies at school
• Mr and Mrs Jack Walker. Mr
and Mrs Jobbins and family and
Mrs Hunter and daughter Ruby
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs R L Brantley Thanksgiving
• Mr and Mrs D. Woodworth
have purchased acreage near the
Homer Moore ranch and plan to
build a home there.
• Mrs Edwin Dunn and Mrs
Walter Longatreth made a busi­
ness trip to Medford Wednesday • Ml BD I MH F:Ml liar I and
to attend a meeting in interest of I family of Crescent City sja-nt
the Extension unit leaders Mrs i Thanksgiving with Hart’s parents,
Purdue of Oregon State college ' Mr. and Mrs Frank Hart.
conducted the meeting.
• Mrs Francis Tame at Ortffta
• Mr and Mrs. Harry Stems of- | creek is staying with her son Lysle
Rogue River were Thanksgiving while Mrs Tame is visiting her
dinner guests of Mr and Mrs I parents in Calif.
Homer Moore and Barbara Jean • Mr and Mrs II.ir..;.i N’< ther
• ’rhe Upper Valley Community lands and two sons of Butte Falls
club will hold Its meeting Wed­ were guests of Mr Netherlands’
nesday of next week Mrs Ben mother, Mrs Meda Fox, Thanks-
Christlieb of Ashland, Mrs Homer giving day.
Moore and Mrs A. C Joy will act • Delta Thompson visited Helen
as hostesses for the afternoon. A Hewitt in Phoenix over the
week-
covered dish luncheon will be end.
served after which the Christmas • Epworth league resumed
meet-
tree and gifts will be enjoyed.
ings for the winter at the Metho­
• The Home Extension unit held dist church Sunday night
its meeting today. Mrs Edwin • Mrs Joe Spitzer underwent an
Dunn and Mrs. Longstreth con­ operation for appendicitis Tuesday
ducted the meeting, which was a at the Sacred Heart hospital in
discussion on clothing accessories Medford. According to reports she
Mrs Chester Applegate and Mrs is recovering satisfactorily.
Ross Applegate acted as hostesses • Mr and Mrs R !•' Parks wen-
at the covered dish luncheon held
dinner guests of Mrs Walter Bev­
at noon. Each member brought a ington Thanksgiving
salad and dessert.
• 4 S Crawford and E Cook
• Mr. and Mrs Daniel Farmer
went fishing Tuesday near Cen-
and small daughter Dolores, Mi | tral Point.
and Mrs Miles ~
Farmer and daugh-
ter Betty lyiu, and Mr and Mrs. • Mrs Clair Preston left Wednes-
Clarence Byrd and family were
dinner guests of Mr and M rs. their home this week while some
Willis
Byrd
and
family
for repair work is being done at the
Thanksgiving.
Ixmg-Bell mil) near Klamath Falls
• Mr and Mrs Herman Clapp of where they are employed.
Tacoma, Wash., were guests of • Miss Aileen Enlow who teaches
Mr and Mrs Albert Arnold over in the Applegate district was at
the Thanksgiving holidays
Mr. her home during the Thanksgiving
and Mrs. Clapp are aunt and un­ holiday«.
cle of Mrs. Arnold
• Mr. and Mrs Walter Sexter of
• Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard Klamath Falls visited Saturday
and daughter Frances entertained and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Ed
a group of their relatives at Grimm and daughter Ola May.
Thanksgiving
dinner
at
their • Mrs E. A
Hamilton spent
home Those present included Mr. Thursday and Friday of last week
and Mrs. Avent and daughters, with Mr .and Mrs. Earnest Rogers
Betty and Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs' of Ashland. Mrs. Rogers is a
Ivan Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. A R daughter of Mrs. Hamilton’s.
Kincaid and Eunice and Leslie, • Mildred Martin started attend­
Dick Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. T A. ing the Medford Business college
Morris, Mrs. Alice Cooke, Denver Monday.
Kincaid, Daisy Kincaid, Leslie
Lusk and Victor Berry. Dick Bail­
ey, who attends Oregon State and
is a member of the same house as
Leslie Kincaid, came as his guest.
They returned Sunday.
Victor
Berry is visiting at the Howard
home from New York City
• R. E.’Bell and son Bob are at
Here’s an eea solution to lour gift problem .
gin- >our
photo! fieri receiver of this ”|H*rsomill/«sl” gift will eon
sider himself lurk.i, and you'll Is- saxe.l long, tedious shop­
ping trips and still have given perfect gifts! Stop In toduj —
luite them taken now and mold last minute <llsap|iolntniciiti>.
Ilushnell Perkins’ modern mcttnxts will produce pictures of
remark able air units—ur>uosi as lifelike as jour Image In
the mirror, at very reasonable prices!
BUSHNELL-PERKINS STUDIO
IIOMKllI
I.OYEIA POR TR \|TS'’
A
A-l Klamath Hay................... ton $18.00
Ground Barley........................ cwt. $1.50
Cracked Corn ......................... cwt. $2.00
POTATOES AND FLOUR
ANCHOR AND TRIANGLE BRANDS DAIRY
AND POULTRY FEEDS
MORE THAN
CHRISTMAS
IS IN SIGHT
Ves, indeed! With the hull-
days come« co-o-o-old weath­
er. and a definite need for
winter oils and greases In
your car—If It Is to get any
kind of a break at all. i im -
SHELLUBRICATION
bring her into the pink of condition for frigid c II iim - s . We
to It that your car Is thoroughly winterized according to
Shell's rigid s|H-cif l< ntlons. Change over to winter lubrlciuite
With the help of
ART COOPER
BUD GANDEE
Main und Second Streets
Phone 1170
day morning for Denver, Colo,
where she will join her husband,
who is employed there as a phar­
macist.
• Oeoi <e i<
.' T lie 1 dtka
Calif , called on friends here Tues­
day.
• George Mr Dougle is conducting
a series of meetings nt the Bap­
tist church this week
• Mis Lysle Tame returned Wed
>
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IN BELLVIEW
•
What Ashland Makes, Makes Ashland
•
PASTEURIZED MILK
ASHLAND CREAMERY BUTTER
SHASTA ICE CREAM
CHURNED BUTTERMILK---- 10c per gal.
ASHLAND
CREAMERY
PHONE 24
HERBERT’S
TWO STORES
Headquarter« for Buying
and Selling of
Fruits and Vegetable«
How About
Sending the Folks
Back Home a Box
of Ashland’s
Famous Apples?
GIVE 1'8 THE ADDRESS
—WE WILL DO THE REST
WE DELIVER
neaday from southern California,
where she has been visiting with
relatives
• Mr and Mrs Roland Parks of
Malin spent the Thanksgiving hol­
iday with their parents in Ash-
land and Talent
• Mr and Mrs Bob I>>gan and
family and Ben Webster «pent
Thanksgiving with their parents.
Mi and Mrs. John Webster
«
VVE DELIVER—PHONE 1H0
FLANDERS FARMERS’ MARKET
PHONEM
•
• TALENT •
Twinkling, Thrill
Packed Spectacle!
A riot o^flascinzting
fun, with V thousand
and one attractions!
Come io*and enjoy
yourself while you
shop. Giv* more, spend
lei«., buy Penney gifts!
»
I hirliiR
Tonl|(ht*»
( liilstiinis
Opening !
See Our
Christmas
Window
Tonight!
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ACCESSORIES MAKE
IDEAL GIFTS FOR ALL THE FAMILY TO ENJOY!
Make your ear comfortable and safe for cold weather driving rind give the whole family—as
well as yourself—a break!
|ft;
We have a complete and varied stock of winter car comfort
needs in a price range that will save you money. Included are
if...
car heaters, defrosters, felt btu k floor mats, batteries, car and
truck, horns, air electric, cigar lighters, fog lights, tire chains,
Air Chief del roster fans ami many other helps. We also are
Ashland headquarters for dozens of attractive chromium doll-
up accessories. Shop Harrison's—we’ll lie glad to help you.
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