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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1938)
Friday, AuguHt 19, 1938 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 2 • BELLVIEW • AND THEN THE FEN BEGAN! • Miss Leota Harris of Ashland spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hash and daughter Edna, leaving Monday for Juneau. Alaska, where she will make her home. She has spent the last three years in Ashland with her mother and attended Southern Oregon Normal school while here. She is a niece of Mr Hash • Mrs Erank Gardner of Brain. Ore., who has been spending the last several weeks with her sister and family, Mr and Mrs. Herman Helm, received word of the death of her husband, which occurred Monday morning at their home in Drain. Funeral services were held here at the Litwiller funeral home Wednesday morning at 10:30 o’clock Four of the pallbearers w’ere Jack Williams. J. M Crow. E. L. Royston and R E. Bell of Bellview • Mrs. R E. Bell and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hininger enjoyed a trip to the House of Mystery Sunday. • Miss Edna Hash, who has been spending several days in Portland, returned to her home here Satur- day accompanied by her uncle. Charles Hash, who spent Saturday and Sunday at the Hash home Miss Hash also made trips to As toria. Seaside and Bonneville dam 1 while there. • Robert Bell, who is employed at Canby, Calif., visited with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. R E. Bell Sunday, returning to his work Sunday evening. • Mrs Porter Quinn and son Ger ald of Prineville are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Helm and family. They were called here for the funeral of Mr Gard ner. Mrs Quinn is a sister of Mrs Gardner and Mrs Helm. • Mr and Mrs W O Martin J H. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. D. F If you’re planning on going Korth and Louise Martin spent. anywhere or shipping any Sunday at Crescent City. thing, your Southern Pacific • Mi and Mrs. Dan Farm.’: ited Saturday and Sunday at the agent will gladly give you homes of Mr and Mrs Willis Byrd complete information on and family, and Mr and Mrs John costs, accommodations and Farmer. • Mr and Mrs Swearinge and son train schedules. No obliga Calvin and I^eon Wheeler of Elk tion, just call on: City. Okla . visited Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Willis Byrd. Mr. and Mrs L. C. Hill of Talent also spent Monday at the Byrd Ashland—Telephone ‘J50 home. Mrs. Swearinge is a sister • Mr Hill • The Bellview Grange held their meeting Tuesday evening at the Grange hall. Following the busi- Free Travel INFORMATION S. J. BAILEY Southern Pacific SPECIAL • One Week Only! MACHINELESS WAVES • Mr and Mrs Jimmie Metz, left • of Roseburg visited over the week for Eugene recently, where they •nd here at the home of Mi and will visit with relatives until school Mrs Roy Pail starts Mr Meta will teach at • Mi and Mis Wesley Hoxie <>| Glide, Ore., this year. Co|»co, Calif , visited here during • Mr and Mrs Roy Parr Jr. re the week with Mis Hoxie's par- i turned this week from Eugene, ent.H, Mr and Ml ■ W M llrilwit where Mr Parr has t>een attend • Mi and Mrs It D Nance and ing summer session at U of O. sons Ronald and Eveiett returned • Mr and Mrs W C. Bushnell recently from u two weeks trip left Tuesday for Greeley, Colo., which took them to Vancouver. where they will visit with relatives Wash of Mrs Bushnell. They plan to lx1 • Mi and Mrs I'aul Ovsei and gone two weeks two children of San Jose, t’nlif . • IMrothy Hairhill returned Sun visited here Monday with Dr W day from Dunsmuir. Calif , where Oeser and Karl Oeser she has been enjoying a visit with • Mi and Mrs Kenneth Madden friends. and son Hob of Klamath Falls vis • Ellen Galey returned to her Iteil here over the week-end with home in Palo Alto. Cahf . Sunday relatives and friends I following a week-end visit. here • Grace Forsythe left Wednesday with hei pannts, Mr and Mis for her home in Seattle Miss For H C Galey and other relatives sythe has been a prominent mem DAIRY and friends her of the Shakespearean festival • Clifford Greene of Klamath group Falls is visiting here with rela tives and friends. • Murray iHiugheity left Sunday for Klamath Falls where he plans to make his future home. • Mrs Noel Heard s|x-nt last week-end in Portland where she neaa meeting a program was held, visited with relatives being opened by group singing • Mr and Mrs L A Richardson Several games were played, fol returned Saturday fioni a tup to lowed by tap dancing numbers by the middle west and east pupils of Mrs. Blanche Campbell • Dr. E. G. Everett. M. D , phy of Ashland and three readings sician and surgeon, Hersey buld- given by John Lanini, Mrs York ing, office phone 18-J, rrxiJvmr and I E Deadmond Refreshments 18-L. tltfc) were served by the committee in • Mary Sander left Saturday for charge at the close of the evening her home in Portland following a • Two 4-H club groups sewing, two weeks visit here at the home led by Mrs. Ed Dunn, and cooking, of her parents. Mr and Mrs W. O. led by Mrs. Homer Moore ex 1 Sander. hibited work at the court house • Mr and Mrs Wilmer Poley ami in Medford Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Coy Puter visited in Roae- • Mis Archie Kincaid, her sla I burg Sunday ter. Mrs. Beth Hamaker of Ash • Mrs. H - D Bussey and son land. and Eunice Kincaid were Alan returned to their home in < shopping in Medford Monday Weed. Calif , Monday evening after • W O Martin R E Bell Mrs visiting over the week-end at the D. F. Korth and Louise Martin home of Mr and Mrs F H Crow- were in Medford on business Wed son of 253 Eighth street Mrs Ed I nesday Cary of Santa Cruz and Mrs T | • It will be of interest to friends F Gorman of San Francisco also of Miss Evelyn Bagley to know are visitors at the Crowson home I that she has entered a business Mrs Bussey. Mrs. Cary and Mrs college in Oakland, Calif Gorman are daughters of Mr and • Th- BellViCW school will open Mrs Crowson. Sept 6. J. M Crow, janitor, has • Max Gulley, former resident and redecorated the entire school build j now Klamath airport manager, ing Principal Jack Balding will . landed at Ashland airport Tuesday teach the seventh and eighth afternoon for a visit with Mr and grades, Miss Julia Quimby has Mrs Logan Nininger He contin the fourth, fifth and sixth grades, ued to Medford for a short visit and Miss Eunice Hager will teach before returning to Klamath Falls. ! first, second and third grades. • Mrs Paul Horne and daughters | • The wedding of Mias Rae I Paula and Janice returned recent- Hull to Robert Dodge of Ashland, | ly from Weed. Calif. held at the Congregational church, • Mr and Mrs Al Parr and son was an event of Sunday afternoon Ready to shave and ee hot water. No wonder he's Following the ceremony, a recep I tion was held at the home of the are gone Mrs I^ancaster is taking “hot and bothered.” brides parents. Mr and Mrs. N. care of their home. Why suffer the inconvenience of inadequate, make-shift B Hull. Mr and Mrs. Hull and • Mr and Mrs Richard C. Joy j Mrs. Dodge have made their home attended a party Tuesday evening water heating? It’s so easy to enjoy the luxury of in in this district for the last year, at the home of Dr and Mrs. E A stant hot water, at amazingly low cost — with a GAS Mrs Dodge having taught in the ! Woods in Ashland AUTOMATIC. Unrettricted utage. Dunsmuir high school two years. • Mrs Claude Conley left with • Miss Lottie Beswick is visiting Mrs Mayfield the first of this There’s no need to let another day for a short time at Harbor, Ore , week for Sacramento, Calif . where TERMS at low as pass without this great modern with her sister and brother-in- Mr«. Mayfield will enter a clinic comfort in your home. Today’s low law, Mr and Mrs Floyd Clark. • Mr and Mrs H C fieitz who per year on While she is away. Mrs Ada Hux make their home in Oklahoma prices and appealing terms urge, ! City. Okla., lift Tuesday for then Storage-type ley is caring for her home. “install a gas automatic today.” • Mrs Delbert Mongold and son home after spending a week visit GAS AUTOMATIC ing at the home of Mr and Mrs. Larry left Sunday for Lakeside, Cook and heat water u ith (> A V Ore., where they plan to spend the V E Seitz and family. H C Seitz Unr-itrictcd Ute next two weeks with friends and and V. E. Seitz are brothers t.oweit combination rate • J. O. Talent and son Merle and relatives Mrs. Stoll of Eagle Point is visiting with her son, Delbert daughter Jeanette left Wednesday Mongold. while Mrs Mongold and morning for San Francisco. Calif . to be with Mrs. Talent, who is to Larry are away. • Mrs Parman, who has spent undergo a major operation at a 1 the last several years in and hospital there. around Ashland, recently left for Myrtle Point, where she wdll make her home with relatives. • Mrs. Anderson, who has been spending a short time visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs Charles Blake, left Tuesday for her home in Salem. • Mr and Mrs. Louis Pankey and Mr. and Mrs. John Heilmeyer, Mrs. Vai Inlow and Miss Aileen Inlow spent Saturday at upper Applegate, where they attended a Pomona Grange meeting A picnic lunch was held at noon. • Mrs. Mary Hushower, who makes her home in Santa Rosa. Calif., arrived here Monday to spend an indefinite time visiting at the home of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles An derson and son Dale. • Mrs C. H. Modrell and daugh ters Charlotte, Iris and Marjorie are spending a short time in lake view with Mr Modrell. While they CLOVER LEAF Keep ©©©¡L with HOT WATER 1 $5 SOUTHERN OREGON GAS CORP. $5.00 OIL PERMANENTS $3.00 Also Permanents As Low As $2.00 Qold Is Where You Find It ) Hair Styling—Tinting—Bleaching Facials—Scalp Work—Manicuring Machineless Waves Ashland Hotel Beauty Shop Phone 3<J LIKE TO GO FISHING Most of us do, and all of uh like to get biuk—and that's where we might come in handy on your finh- ing forays. There’s nothing so diM-oiK-erting as to have something go wrong with your car about dusk after a pleasant day's angling, and we are Just the ones to check over jour car BEFORE you get off the beaten path and make certain that doesn't happen to you. (Sometimes, too, when you’re wandering off over rough country looking for your private fishing H|x»t you break or damage parts of your car—but don't worry, we can weld anything that’s made of metal!) Ask about our Allen Motor Tune-Ups. ? « \ BATTERY COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TO RADIATOR—MOTOR OVERHAULING WE MAKE ALL KINDS OF STORAGE TANKS OAK STREET GARAGE AND MACHINE SHOP 97 OAK STREET, ASHLAND, OREGON j <12 ($7.50 Value) PORTIA M< KEEN, Manager NORMA PEDERSON. Assistant Ashland Hotel Building About People You Know! • Mi and Mis llerb Moine ir turiteli recently from a two wi-vka trip tip thè Oregon conat and luto Washington PHONE 8 7-J ( ( ( Gold is where you find it, but you don’t go look- ing for it at the foot of a rainbow. And it is the same with good living and thrift—you achieve them purposely, by using logic. Here in Ashland, electric rates are lower, and the services and economies of electrical appliances are greater now than ever before. Live in comfort, conven ience and economy, the electrical way. You’re not chasing a fanciful rainbow when you make your home all-electric—you’re using good business judgment! Ask your favorite dealer for details. 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