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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1938)
Page 2 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER of the Philippine Islands are quests of Major and Mrs Harold R. Jordan Mrs. Martin and Mrs Jordan are sisters. • Frank Scott spent Sunday ski George Francis Smith returned ing at Crater Lake. • Pile Beers of Myrtle Point was to U of O Sunday where he is a • Bob Hardy. U of O student, a business visitor Tuesday. student following a visit here with visited here last week-end with • Mr. ami .Ui> W M I Wednesday for Portland and As his mother. Mis. V. O. N. Smith. his parents, Mr. and Mrs J. H M Mr and Mrs Raymond Lnnn- Hardy. toria. ger and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Lin- • Anita Cooke of Butte Falls vis • Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith of Portland returned to their home mger spent Sunday near Keno on ited here during the week-end with her parents. Mr and Mrs R. Sunday following a visit here at a duck hunt. the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. • Come in, sei* the last word in H. Cooke tormals at the Betty Jane Dress • Herbert Davis. Willamette uni Franco. • Mr. and Mrs. Ted Schopf and Shop. versity student, visited here dur daughter returned to their home • Jack Weaver. DSC student, re ing the Thanksgiving holidavs turned to Corvallis Sunday fol- in Chiloquin Sunday tollowuig a with his parents. Mr and Mrs holiday visit here at the home of loWuig a visit here with his par Frank Davis ents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weav- • W J Chipman fished on the Mrs. Ida Crandall. • Ona pair ot RoUiM Hosieiy Rogue River Sunday e Dr. E G Everett, physician and • Foster Thompson made a busi tree when you nave purchased 1- ** 22 Sweden burg surgeon, office ~ pairs as you need them. Betty ness trip to Klamath Falls Sun building, phone 18-J, residence day. jane Dress Shop. I • Hats, coats, suits and dresses, • Guy Lewis of McDowell visited phone 18-L. here over the week-end with his • Lois Wiley of Grants Pass vis- the latest from the New York ited here over the week-end at market at the lowest possible mother, Mrs. Mary Lewis. • Leonard Patterson returned to the home of Mayor and Mrs. T. S. prices Betty Jane Dress Shop. • Elaine Quigley i Corvallis Sunday following a visit Wiley the • Ben Gibson of Klamath Falls Thanksgiving holidays spent here with relatives and friends. with her was a business visitor here during parents in Hornbrook. • Mis. R. L. Wardle returned • Mr and Mrs. J H Harris of Monday from Vancouver, Wash., the week-end. • Mr. and Mrs. Karl Nims at Dunsmuir called on where she has been a guest of her Ashland tended the Oregon-Oregon State friends Tuesday daughter, Mrs. Marshall Shields game in Portland Saturday. Mr • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van Dyke and Mrs. Bob Ingle also attended • Arthur Icenhower returned Sunday from Seattle where he and son returned Sunday from a the game. lias been visiting with his brother visit with relatives in Portland. • Lynn DeMille of Klamath hulls Paul who attends the University visited at the home of his parents. of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. DeMille last ------------ •------------ week-end. • Like waffles? Then the Waffle Congregational Shop's the place for you, any hour Yours for A of the day. Our lunches and din Church ners are always tasty. See our Boulevard and Morton Streets window in tonight's Christmas Rev. H. S. Wannamaker. Pastor JOYOUS opening. • Mr. and Mrs. Hal McNair made a business trip to Roseburg Mon Sunday school. 9:45 a. m . with CHRISTMAS! day. classes for all ages Mrs Glen Miss Marion Ady was called Prescott, superintendent. Morning worship. 11 o’clock; ito Eugene Sunday by the death Watch our window for of her mother. sermon by the pastor. the Chri»tma.s opening— Al Simpson, U of O student, Young people. 6:15 p. m. I spent last week-end here with At 7:30 p. m„ address by the j friends. pastor. "Development of the New I • Erma Segsworth of Myrtle Testament." Our Prize: Point spent the Thanksgiving Everyone welcome. I holidays here with her parents, A Fancy Sugar- j Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Segsworth. • All kinds of Christmas gifts at Cured Hani.' the Betty Jane Dress Shop. • Mr. and Mrs. Sim Morris vis ited with friends in Klamath Falls Sunday. • Alicia Applegate of Butte Falls visited here during the holidays with relatives and friends. • F. L. O'Connell and Tom O'- Harra hunted in Klamath county On the Plaza Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. E J. Martin, daughter Colleen and son Walton j. Rev. Charle» M. Guilhert. Vicar Second Sunday tn Advent: 3 a m., holy communion; 9:30 a, m . church school; 11 a m . holy euch- arist and sermon; 12:15 p m. choir practice. Wednesday: 7 a m, holy com munion. Saturday: »30 a m, junior choir; 12:45 p. m., confirmation class. --------- •>----------- • Word was received in Talent last week of the death of Mrs Mattie Mahary at Tide Lake. The Military's were long time residents there. 1« 2. 3« Winter Is Here— With Its Health Hazards— LILLY’S GROCETERIA » « Trinity Episcopal Church About People You Know! ] t Friday, December 2, 1938 V Announcing Mrs. Portia Anderson Protect your health and make winter an enyoy- abk* woou, rather than SEE THE FIRST RRTIORRL BRRK Any Branch SELECT VOUR ERR...ncui or vud Under three years old PRV tRSH...yoz/ supply one-third the price in trade-in or cash; we lend you the balance required to pay for both car and insurance. Kou need not be u depositor to borrow from this bonk oar to be dreaded—with 4~)ny &a.nck Chiropractic treatment» CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN k /-'otila.na n Oak Street EAR-END SPECIA (Formerly Miss Portia McKeen of Mary’s Beauty Salon) Now Owner and Operator of the ASHLAND HOTEL BEAUTY SHOP Miss Clara Pederson Assistant Finger Wave and Shampoo 75c SPECIAL! Shampoo, Finger Wave, Manicure $1.25 PERMANENTS $2 AND UP ASHLAND HOTEL BEAUTY SHOP Phone 36 THEY TOLD ME I’D SAVE MONEY WITH A MACHINE-BUT I’VE NEVER SEEN ANY OF THAT MONEY TODAYS BIGGEST VALUE REGULA* PRJCB Ultra-modern Wedgewood gas range (with many extra con OUR SPECIAL PRICE veniences). A "gem” for your kitchen............................................. $109.50 $133.00 Gas Automatic water heater (20 gal. capacity) — safe, Then The Ashland Laundry Co. Told Me I’d Save Time with Ashland Laundry Service— AND I DID! I 1 Every Bundle That Is Sent There Means Half a Day or More of Saved Time—and I Enjoy That!” 79 50 efficient, economical; fully guaranteed TOTAL . $189.00 YOU SAVE $56.00 . . . and many other combinations at same great savings. oceans of instant hot water at "pennies per day" cost. Here's a real Christmas present for the whole family. A Bargains even at regular prices, these perfected gas ap beautiful gas range that helps make every meal a triumph pliances are rare values at this special offer. The stock is —gives Mother hours of extra freedom—saves effort, food limited — we urge you to see us or your dealer TODAY. and fuel. And, an automatic gas water heater that delivers Terms to suit your purse. Immediate installation. I I I PHONE US ABOUT OUR ECONOMICAL AND TIME SAVING LAUNDRY SERVICES. ENJOY THE TIME THEY CAN SAVE YOU! 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