SOUTHERN OREGON MINER LENT • OF ALL THINGS! ,e Whelpley »ttended ' tficr mother. Mis , ... Portland last iuh resided In Med- , brought there for rlBy I" i’hoenbt rexil who l* •'"•l»><»y- null. Caltf . lh* buine here thy *“• per Thursday after­ Men, who is employ­ grocery. spent Hun- . visiting friend« in irn Clarence Homes morning for be away a couple of [r Of Grants I'uss is Do. meat market at a grocery. (m Hill Hoywls <>f Ashland was Wednesday. She re- usband. formerly of the hospital at San irford of Tule laikc »dncsday to see his Crawford, who Is uld of Medford wim a r here Tuesday. Coffman and family oenlx Friday Iker. a normal stu-. ■nix xfMMil Saturday here visiting With tn L W Tarne at- presidents ball at lay night >r la taking care of ng« hardware store nnlng is convalescing aincr returning from in Ashland with a rw lawrrncc Burnett • birth of a seven- glrl bum Sunday 29 The little girl ed Uanu* l<*ne r* Elroy McGrew of Mr and Mr*. Paul bland were «kllng at Sunday t Friday afternoon in > school house and ir monthly meeting iitant at the county office, gave an It oft “The child with By MINKIC MT A FF HICITFR Thieves, posing rut workmen, have stolen over KM) fireplaces i from Ixindon house« during the past few years. Working on va­ cant dwelling« or on thorn- under repair, the giuig carts the hearths and mantles away and finds mar kets abroad “It is always later than you think," was inscribed on one sun-dial we naw, while another carried the words, "I record only the sunny hours “ A couple of ■«. vrrgent thoughts . , . The San Francisco Fair management ex­ pects the turnstiles on Treasure Island to click 350,(MX) times open­ ing day. Feb IM, with 20 million total attrlxiancr . . The U. 8 Army is experimenting with a new coloi for uniforms slate gray < r r Pensioner« in England fell off In numbei from 932.200 to 904,700 during 193k, a decline of three per cent with a drop of 2 9 per cent in amounts paid its pensions Using ox-carts and hand labor entirely, the Chinese have built a road from Chunklang on the Yangtze rive.- to the Burmese bor­ der in India, a distance of 1400 miles, and completed the Job in eight months “You Can't Take it With You," the play which ran for two yeurs on Broadway ruid the cinema version of which is said to be one of the best films of the year, flopped miserably on the London stage . . Receipts of a million dollars were collected by the Sonja Henle Ice revue showing 63 performances In 12 cities Caption under a big picture in a N Y tabloid ''Scabread Winning ut Santa Anita Heabread is the property of Charles Howard Mr Editor, the famous horse's name is Sea biscuit." r r r Chile has a Jtopulallon of 4.626,- 50«, the area of Texas and extends *150 miles along the Pacific, about the distance from Quebec to Panama Cigarette smokers paid 500 million in federal tuxes ■luring 193H, which was enough to support the linked States Army and air force It is .Mx cents on each package of 20 cigarettes Ninety per cent of the country’s foreign commerce was carried by the Uni tad Stale« merchant ma­ rine during the 10 year« from 1X20 to 1X30 At present 70 per cent of the business goes in foreign bottom« During 1939 Germany I contemplates replacing all rubls.-r ' automohile tire« with 'buna ', u synthetic rubber • COLLEGE STUFF «ne Walker and th* Ann left Satur­ ent City for an cx- ' ' i Welburn returned from the hospital in 1 her baby girl —•— t of Klamath Falla nd friend« here last ffl RADIOS ADIOH 98.95 UP That Radio ecked at SERVICE We Ke I «1 r All ►—Day or Night Phone 421-R • Mias Margaret Peterson, grad­ uate ot SONS this past wmtei quarter, has received a position teaching at Coburg Ashland Juniors Best • On a recent Monday afternoon the Associated Women students Klamath High Frosh entertained members of the facul­ ty and their wives at tea Each member of the faculty was accom­ • The Hilt Ladies club met at the In 24 to 23 Thriller panied and entertained at the tea , Club house Thursday afternoon The Ashland Junior high bas­ by a member of the association. with Mrs. W McCluskey hostess • Recent initiate« into Ph) Beta Others present were Mesdames J. ketball team of Coach Earl Rog­ I Sigma, the teachers' honorary so­ Clark, R Giiberg, Frank Ward, ers turned in their seventh victory ciety, were Hugh Shurtleff, Dick Luper, M J Bailey, L. Clark, A. ■ of the season with a thrilling 24 ! Hannon, Wanda Wyant, Marie Me- Nelson, Roop. H. De Jarnett, Ted to 23 triumph Saturday over the big Klamath Union high freshmen I .arm and Dorothy 'Diomas Quamme, Russel Harris. A. Men­ • Initiation of Lambda Chi mem- des. R Elliott, W Holmberg, V team. The huge size and splendor of j tiers will be held tonight. Feb 3. Nebcker, Fred Haynes. Elmer • The annual amoker will be held Jackson. Fred Bayliss and Miss Klamath's new basketball pavilion, next Wednesday night at the phy­ Lippi The first prize at the bridge where the game was played, awed sical education building at 7:30 games went to Mis. L. Clark and the locals throughout most of the contest Half-time score favored ' o'clock promptly. low prize to Mrs. R. Mendes. Klamath Falls 12 to 11. • This quarter there are 11 atu- With less than two minutes to ■tents practice teaching at the Jun­ • Mr and Mrs. W. A. Bray and son Bill left Friday for San Fran- I go, Ashland led 22 to 21. Provost ior high school. • The Jackson county club will cisco to attend the graduation ex- ! was fouled and sunk his basket to hold a mixer tonight, Feb 3. from erctsea at the Mt Zion hospital. ; increase the Ashland lead to 23 21. In the desperate struggle 9 to 12 p m Bill Brahs will be in Miss Marjory Bray was a member to which followed Miller, Klamath of the graduating class. charge • Mr ami Mrs Frank Ward and guard, scored a field goal to tie |granddaughter Donna were in the count at 23-all. Monroe was fouled and awarded a gift shot Yreka Saturday. which he calmly converted to give • Mr and Mrs W A. Gran and the final one-point advantage. son drove to Ashland and Medford Ashland kept possession of the Saturday afternoon. ball for the final 15 seconds by • Mrs Don True of Hornbrook was in Hilt Thursday. • W W Walker and Earl Temple drove to Yreka on business Satur­ day. • Miss Lippi of McCloud spent a few days visiting in Hilt last week. for WOMEN and CHILDREN • Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark were I Yreka visitors Saturday. Hooked Rugs • Marion Welch and daughter [ Barbara and Mr and Mrs. Ellis Quilting Crosby and son of McCloud were ' guests at the Ben Ollom home Prices Reasonable I Saturday. • Miss Margery Clark was the guest of Miss Margery Simmons in MARY SPENCER Yreka Thursday night. They at­ Comer E. Main and California tended the meeting of Job's Daughters • HILTS NEWS • Need to Wait Till Monday DRESSMAKING DAY MAY BE WASHDAY IF U SEND US YOUR BUNDLE IND ESCAPE THE MUSS Did the Dirty Clothes Pile Up This Week? P<> You Need Some Shirts for Week-End Use? me Us This Evening or Early Saturday and We Can Have Them Ready for You rnat Evening if You Wish SHLAND laundry co . 85 Millions prefer this "flavor that is different # It’s a skillful cross between mayonnaise and old-fashioned # boiled dressing — with a special piquancy all its own! Miracle Whip is totally different from all other dressings—smoother, fluffier, more delicious. Try Miracle Whip—soon! 31 WATER STREET “For the Ideal washday, dust call. That’s all.” MIRACLE WHIP CONTAINS MORE- FAR MORE-OF THE COSTLY INGREDIENTS! • W. M. Briggs made a business trip to Klamath Falls Thursday. • Wyatt Padgett of Klamath Falls visited friends here last week-end. • Mrs. F M. Huffman of Astoria visited here for a few days this week at the home of her sister. Miss Ruth Woods. First Baptist Church • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor re­ turned last week-end from a vaca­ ('hurles E. Dunham. Pastor tion trip to southern California. • Laverne Roberson of Kerby Church school meets at 9:45 a. spent last week-end here at the m. C. N. Gillmore, superintendent. home of her parents, Mr. and Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Mrs. C. E. Roberson. “The Christ of Power” is the sub­ ject of the pastor's sermon. The Young People s Union will meet at 6:30 p. m. Evening service at 7:30 o'clock. will be paid for any corn Great The pastor will preach. The sub­ ject is “God’s Temple in Human­ Christopher Corn and Callous Remedy cannot remove! ity." Prayer and Conference meeting EAST SIDE PHARMACY on Wednesday night at 7:30. employing a "ring-around-the- rosey" stalling game. The locals played as a unit with no individ­ ual stars, Jandreau, Provost, Fow­ ler. Monroe and Rush starting, and Ayres going in for Rush later in the game. $25.00 REWARD 100 5-grain ^RUG$ ASPIRIN TABLETS 19c 49c Antiseptic Solut’n 25c Tooth Paste 50c Tooth Brush 100 Capsules Cod Liver Oil 69c ROBERTS’ VAPOR OINTMENT BROADY BROS. DRUGS