Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 24, 1940, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, May 24, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
About People You Know! |
• Mm Chiirlv« Mitchell left Moli-
day for a few daya viait with
relative« in Klamath Falla
• The Rev and Mra. K. E. Word«
worth Monday returned from a
trip to ForttaAd
• Mt and Mia Jamea Metz of
(Hille vlalted here laat week-end at
thc home of Mt arid Mm Mil jot
t Carter.
e Mr. and Mra. Jack Zittercob
Wetlneatlay left for Albany where
they will make theii home
• Helen Kaiina«t<» and Dolly De
Manti« of Burlingame, Calif , are
I viaitIng here at the home of their
SEE LL THIS
on your Southern Pacific
"Grand Gírele Tour"
for only $0Q roundtrip
parent*, Mr. and Mra. J K. Kan-
naato.
• Dr. Hertha Hawyer left for
Portland Tueaday where ahe plana
to viait with relative« for aeveral
day«
• Irick Applegate recently arrived
for % viait with hi« father. M L.
Applegate He haa been teaching
in Nevada.
• Mr and Mm Don Brace made
a bu«lne«« trip to Klamath Falla
Monday
• Jame« Baughman recently ar­
rived from Marahfield for a vivit
with hi« father, C. J. Baughman
• George Froehrich and Vic Peif­
fer fiahed in lhamond lake Mon­
day.
• Ixirraine Htevena, who haa been
teaching in Merrill for the la«t
nchool term, arrived In Aahland
recently for a viait with her par­
ent«, Mr and Mm Will Htevena
• Mary Mcl^anian, who haa been
teaching in Chiloquin, 1« viaiting
here at the home of Mr. and Mr»
Ted Guetzlaff
• Mr. and Mt« Hay Guise made a
trip to F1*h lake Monday and re­
ported a limit catch
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Mr and Mm. Don Brace visited
in Crescent City last week-end.
• Mr. and Mr» Guy Applewhite
I visited with friend« in Hilt Sun-
I d“y
• Mm. Lottie Van Scoy of Eagle
Point visited here last week-end
at the home of Mr and Mm J H
. Carlton.
• Mr and Mrs Walter Hash of
Dead Indian «hopped in A«hiand
Monday.
• Mrs. Ted Bchopf and small
daughter arrived Monday .from
(
Chiloquin for a visit at the home
of Mrs. Ida Crandall.
• Mr and Mm. Everett Yeo of
San Jose are visiting here at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Yeo
• Nellie F’errine left Tuesday for
a vacation trip to southern Cali­
fornia
• Mr and Mm Winston Marks
of Seattle are the parents of a
daughter, Judith Kinney, borne
here Sunday at the home of Ml««
Mary Spencer Mrs Mark« 1« (he
former Esther Spencer.
• Mr and Mm Jim Flre«tone of
Rcdiling attended high achool
graduation exerci«e« here Wed-
neaday.
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2«*<oiai'*'i
Enjoy Cooking
• Mr and Mm Don Stahlman
Sunday left for Salem where they
will make their home.
SAN FRANCISCO
• It'» really amazing how much
you can *cc on a Southern Pacific
trip East through California. The
example at right is a Grand Circle
Tour to New York, but on a trip
to any eastern destination, you can
include San Francisco and Los
Angeles—in most cases for not Ic
extra rail fare !
WORLD'S FAIR
Moy 25 — Sopì. 29
♦
LOS ANCELES
HOLLYWOOD
♦
SOUTHERN
ARIZONA
TO NEW YORK AND BACK
«
Ona or both w«y« via California!
CARLSBAD
HOUND 1 KIP ia ibair
ioatbri.
$90
HOUND TKIP M HanJard
muni (plm rrtinirtl
*135 Pull Pullman
eburgr).
CAVERNS
NATIONAL PARK
Southern
Pacific
NEW ORLEANS
OLD SOUTH
<ar>
($9.75 extra)
♦
♦
tee l»<*l S P •»•nt or writ* J A
OKMANDY. O.a /*••• A»»«. »22
Paci«* Bulldin». Pottlaad. 0<*(un
NEW YORK
WORLD'S FAIR
Mey 11 —Oct. 27
Reed & Young’s Service Specials!
• Betty Home recently returned
from Chiloquin where «he haa been
teaching and will «pend the «um-
mer here at the home of her par­
ent«, Mr. and Mm. C. E. Horne
• Mr and Mm Harvey Walker.
Mr and Mm. J. C. Hamaker and
Time to have your car conditioned for
Spring and Summer! Our expert me­
chanics guarantee best service at the
lowest prices!
Scientific chiMMi« lubrication with
correct Miirfnk warm weather
lubrlcuntM, and complete wiuth Job!
Guaranteed to give your car new
life! Do It today!
•
• Subscribe for The Miner today.
Modern living comfort, extra
leisure time and more efficient
home management all owe
their existence very largely to
the wonders of electricity. For
cooking, for washing, for
cleaning, for refrigeration, and
for relaxation and comfort,
electricity is your most useful,
your most inexpensive servant!
And electricity costs LESS in
Ashland . . , see your dealer
now and add new leisure, new
comfort to your home!
Easy Washing
Ashland Light Department
“Your SERVICE Department”
/
. Just turn o too««
*Jny tinw of th« **
or
the house—«»'
LONS of «<■«'' P'P'
hot.
V,
„otic - i«’01' ” ’
,ClMN
then never »>*•
another thought!
BUY A HOME
NOW-!
EXPERT GREASE
AND CAR WASH
$1.00
More Leisure
Record Turnout Sees
Softball Ixoop Open
With Exhibition Tilts
Before nearly 500 «pectatom.
the biggeat opening night «oftball
crowd ever to gather at the high
school field, the Hilt outfit, re­
turning to the Ashland city league
after a year's absence, won the
pre-season ‘‘championship’’ when
they defeated the Elks 7 to 6 in
finals of the evening’s tournament.
Each team drew for two-inning
games and the positions set up
the league schedule. The Miner
Press, number one. opened the
evening's play against Talent, the
game ending with the ITintem
out in front 2 to 0. Next came
the Dodgem, meeting the Elks
At end of two innings the score
was tied at 1-all, but the Elks
were given the nod by virtue of
12 runners left on base to eight
for the Dodgem.
Number five position went to
the new league members, the
Varsity club, which took a 2-1
win over the Pine Boxers. Hilt
went into the second round on a
bye.
In the second round the Elks
blasted Ormond, Miner pitcher,
for eight hits to win 6 to 0 and
Hilt tok the Varsity 1 to 0. In the
finals for the evening, Pitchers
Kenny Harris of the Elks and
Court Hose of Hilt were wild and
found themselves in many tight
spots. Hilt knocked Harris out of
the box after, with two away, the
Elks chucker had issued a walk,
a double and a single to fill the
bases. Arch Barksdale was called
in from the outfield and struck
out Gran to retire the side.
James Parsons. Ashland, won
second place in the narrative and
ballad section of the WFG poetry
reading contest held recently at
the University of Oregon.
Parsons, a graduate of Ashland
high school, is a sophomore maj­
oring in speech at the university
He 1« the «on of B J Parsons.
Electricity Adds Hours of
Pleasure to Your Homework!
• Max DeMllle and Mr« Mabel
Cottrell vlalted with relative« in
Klamath Fall« TUeaday.
FOUR SCENIC ROUTES
TO THE EAST
JAMES PARSONS PLACES
IN U-O POETRY CONTEST
GOOD 3-room hou«e with large
lot, *750 cash.
(Can arrange
term« imi *350 If neceMxary.)
5-ROOM dwelling (modem), three
large lot«, *1000, term«
WASH AND WAX
$3.00
H-ROOM plastered house, a nice
home for *1(100.
Thorough wmih and vacuum clean­
ing of iiphobriery; flninh coated
with luntrotis wax; tire« drermed.
A real «|>eelal!
Billings Agency
HEAL ESTATE and
REAL INSURANCE
OIL CHANGE
Phone 8781
41 East Main
$1.25
('nmkca«e drained and refilled
with Mimimer grade Texaco oil (5
quart«). Aino ex|>ert check of tin*«
and buttery refilled. Your car
need« It now!
’^■PPICIINT44’
Uie «nly ene level tea-
•poenful to a cup of tifteci
flour for («oit recipe».
TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES!
Don't drive on «month, dniigcrou« tire«. We will give
you a gencrou« allowance on new, guaranteed Cen­
tury Tire«. Eiuty payment«; pay for them a« you ride!
We (live SAH Green Stamp* On All Purchases
Double On Sundays!
SID REED & JACK YOUNG’S
TEXACO SERVICE
ASHLAND HOTEL BUILDING
PHONE 1501
ELECTS'0
no 'W
$
?NLV
50
■f/t BAKING
■LV powder
Same price today 1
i as 48 years a jo 1
i 25ounct$ f°r 254 |
I MenufaeturaJ k» k.kin» ..wJer
1
wk. m.k. iralkin» kwl
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MILLIONS OF POUNDS HAVE BEEN
USED BY OUR GOVE RN ME NT
Now on Display at your Dealer’s
or Your City Electric Store