Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 14, 1940, Page 4, Image 4

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Southern Oregon Miner
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
PEN PORTRAITS <>/ OREGON People You Know!
DRAWN FOR THE MINER BY MAC I’HERNON
• G. R. King of San Franctaco
is visiting In Ashland with his
Editor and Publisher
mother, Mrs. Malindu King.
• Dorothy Halfhill of Portland is
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visiting here for a few days at the
SUBSCRH’TION
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
RATES
Jack Halfhill.
(In Advance)
• Mr and Mrs. Howard May­
berry recently left for Merrill,
ONE YEAR
$1.50
where Mayberry will be employed.
SIX MONTHS
80c
• Mrs Cliff McLean visited with
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(Mailed Anywhere in the
friends in Eugene last week-end.
TELEPHONE 8561
United States)
• Mr and Mrs I' R Hardy this
week attended graduation exer
else« in Eugene, where their
SET YOU FREE"
daughter Ruth graduated from the
"THE TRI TH
University of Oregon.
• VerNetta 8wartaley of Salem
is visiting here this week with
OUR NATIONAL GUARD IS NOT TO BE
her parents. Mr and Mrs R. W
POOH-POOHED BY TOTALITARIANS!
Swartsley,
• Mr luid Mrs W D. Jackson
When Benito Mussolini was reported to have sneer­
and Mrs Mark True returned from
l\»rtland Sunday. They have been
ed at the United States National Guard as "a bunch
attended the rose festival.
of boys who like to go on a two weeks picnic every
• Mi and Mrs Bob Heath are
the |>arenta of a daughter born in
summer” he stuck out his lantern jaw. as far as Ash­
Community hospital Monday.
GREAT /ND/AN
land’s Battery B members were concerned. Now at
• Carl Fehige and June McDougal i
F/GHTER WHOSE j made a trip to laikeview Sunday
Camp Clatsop for annual training, the lads who like
• Mr and Mrs C. C. Wolters
CRPTUfiE OF THE FAMOUS
to lark under army pay will be firing their coast de­
Monday returned from Eugene,
CMFFTAN JOSEPH, OCT. /877. FWEO THE /NOMN
where they attended graduation
fense guns at mental images of one Italian dictator.
exercises Their daughter Char­
MRS /N THE OREGON COUNTRK.'.''
And although the Guardsmen admittedly are just
lotte graduated from the Univer­
sity of Oregon.
young fellows who thoroughly enjoy summer camp,
• Mrs Pearl Wardle this week
they’re from the same die that produced American
returned from Vancouver, Wash ,
where she has been visiting at the 1
fighting units in 1917-18 who showed Europeans how­
home of her daughter. Mrs. Mar-|
to get off their hip pockets. The National Guard takes
shall Shields
COUNTRY PRODUCED
• Mr ami Mrs. James McNair of
pride in its organization and citizens can bet their bot­
Corvallis recently arrived for a i
29.686 POUNDS
tom dollar they’ll give a good account of themselves
visit at the home of Mr and Mrs
OF WOOL/N1850.
Hal McNair. They are students at
in any circumstance.
I
the
University of Oregon
Yes, at Camp Clatsop this year at least one coast
• Don Walker recently arrived
defense battery will set new records of fire accuracy.
from Eugene and will be employed
here for the summer.
With Mussolini to aim their muzzles at, they’ll really
• Mr and Mrs M T Burns and
• Mrs. Juanita Weston and vim ting Mrs WeMon'i sisters, daughter Betty Jo visited with
make the spaghetti fly.
daughter Donna Mae and sons Mrs. Oman Lee and Mrs Ed relatives in Dunsmuir Sunday
Buddy and Dary) of Chico are Weils
• Mrs Albert Davis underwent a
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Published Every Friday
at 167 East Main Street
ASHLAND. OREGON
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Entered as second-class
matter February 15.
1935, at the postoffice at
Ashland. Oregon, under
the act of March 3. 1879.
Leonard N. Hall
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Friday, June 14, 1940
major operation in the Commun­
ity hospital Tuesday.
1 • Mr and Mrs W D Morgan
' visited with friends in Dunsmuir
Monday.
• Mr and Mrs. Howard Rose re­
turned from a trip to Portland
Sunday where they attended the
rose festival.
• Ben Gibson of Klamath Falls
was a business visitor early in the
week
• Mrs Henley Clawson of Horn­
brook was In Hilt Saturday eve­
ning.
• Mr. and Mrs 8 E Samuelson
and family of Marshfield spent the
week-end In Hilt at the W Holm­
berg home.
• Kenneth Bell of Klamath Fulls
spent the week-end at his home
In Bellview
• Mr and Mrs J O. Anderson
returned from Portland Sunday,
where they attended the rose fes­
tival
• Mr. and Mrs. Roland Parks
Monday returned from a trip to
Portland.
IS YOUR PRESENT LIFE
INSURANCE ADEQUATE?
STEVEN It
SCHUERMAN
PHONE 47« 1
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METROPOLITAN LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
CORNS HURT?
MILLION
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COII-OFF
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
AMERICANS BLUSH FOR THE SHAMES
OF THEIR EUROPEAN FOREBEARS!
German and Italian citizens of the United States,
although born or naturalized here, are understandably
proud of the ancestral blood which flows through
their veins, just as are descendants of other European
races. But at this moment, perhaps, migrant families
of once happy Italy have little to be proud of in the
way II Duce has handled the military and economic
strength of the Roman empire.
Just as Americans with German tracings must
blush at the vicious technique of Hitler, regardless of
how justified they may believe his objective, so must
Italian Americans feel apologetic for the cowardly
timing of Benito Mussolini’s entry into war.
Though war is an accepted necessary evil in the
world, it never will become an admirable one and long
before either side has exhausted its resources and
butchered its manpower each will become weary and
disheartened. The flush of victory is scant recompense
for the slow but persistent realization of deliberate
murder.
It is to be hoped that this time Europe's butchers
will settle their problems with total victory as well
as total war, but they won’t. The evidence of history
is proof of the futility of such carnage, but then when
have truths of the past ever benefitted the present?
And Italy, by pouncing in at this time, can take
her place in history as having done her canny bit to
--increase the inhumanity of the great debacle. It is
little wonder that so many Europeans have fled to the
United States.
• HILTS NEWS •
• The Hilt Ladies Aid society met
Thursday afternoon in the club
house - with Mrs. H. DeJamett,
president, conducting the meeting.
Devotional* were led by Mrs.
Mary Laurentz. Others present
were Mesdames T. Quamme, John
De Witt, Frank Ward, Don Ward,
William Gran, Fred Haynes, El­
mer Jackson, Enzie Wright, Lillie
B. Clevenger, Arthur Pedersen and
children Sonny and Ruth, W.
Holmberg and the Rev. Bernard
Lowry. Following the business
meeting refreshments of ice
cream, cake and coffee were
served by the hostesses, Mrs.
Haynes and Mrs. Mary Laurentz.
• Warren Bayliss arrived home
from Seattle, Wash., Sunday eve-1
ning where he completed his first
year at the University of Wash­
ington.
• A farewell party was given Sat­
urday evening at Warren’s con­
fectionery by his many friends for
Raymond Coleman and was very
well attended. An evening of danc-
ing, speeches and other entertain­
ment was enjoyed by all. Ray­
mond left by train Sunday evening
to spend the summer in St. Louis
Mo., with the St. Louis Browns
baseball club.
• Walter Clevenger of the US
navy is home on a two weeks
leave, visiting his parents and
friends.
• Mrs. Wade Roop entertained
with a Sunday dinner for Edna
Purse), Monta Davis and Kather­
ine Satterlee of Medford, where
Mrs. Roop formerly was employed.
Mr and Mrs. Guy Humphreys and
children of Medford also were
Sunday visitors of the Roop fam­
ily and all enjoyed a ride to Cole-
stin springs in the evening.
• Gerald Goodwin and Harry
Hemureques of Camp Wimer CCC,
at Rogue River, spent the week­
end in Hilt with Gerald’s parents,
Mr and Mrs. George Goodwin.
• Miss Florence Mendes returned
to Oakland Sunday after a two
weeks visit with relatives.
• Mrs. Gwen Evans of Ogden,
Utah, is visiting at the home of
her daughter. Mrs. Fred Haynes.
• Mrs Alva Warrens and daugh­
ter Elizabeth of Durham are
spending two weeks in Hilt.
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REGARDLESS . . .
Of the amount expended, your tribute to the departed
will remain throughout the years, a cherished memory
when the last rites are conducted by us.
Ashland’s Leading Funeral Directors
The Choice of Experience!
LITWILLER
FUNERAL HOME
(We Never Close)
Pbone 4541
C.M.Litwiller
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