Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 21, 1940, Page 4, Image 4

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    Friday. June 21, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 4
STREAMLINED AQUABELLES RIDE STREAMLINER
• Ben Clark and son-in-law. Lath­
an McDowell, are building a fire­
place in Ashland for W. W Robi­
son on Palm avenue.
• Mrs. Lena Breeding of Ashland
called on Mr. and Mrs Al Sher-
ard Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Will Hewitt of
Phoenix visited Mrs. Meda Fox
Sunday afternoon.
• Harold Thompson returned from
Chicago Thursday, where he has
been taking a six weeks course
in air conditioning.
• Mr. and Mrs. Joe Skeeters,
who lived for many years one
mile west of Talent, have sold
their farm and now are living on
Lincoln street in Ashland.
• A shower was given for Mrs
Clarence Holdridge Saturday at
the home of Mrs. Frank Hold­
ridge. Forty ladies were present.
The guest of honor received many
gifts.
These beautiful streamlined aquabclles from Billy Rose’s Aqua­
• Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Carver,
former residents of Talent, pur­
cade, swimming and diving extravaganza at the Golden Gate Ex­
chased the lunch room operated
position, found their counterpart in this streamlined Greyhound
by Esther Cochran for the last
Super-Coach. The big handsome sw ¡miner in the center is Johnny
two years. The new owners took |
"Tarzan" Weismuller, star of the show, flanked by the sensational
over last Friday
• Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton of
Hopkins twins. On their left is Morion Downey, singing star of
Tule Lake visited relatives in Tal­
Aquacade, and Gertrude Ederle, of English Channel fame. From
ent last w’eek.
all over America, people are traveling by Greyhound to see this
• Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hill and fam­
great spectacle on Treasure Island.
ily of Dead Indian visited friends
and relatives in Talent Thursday.
• Mrs. Bill Hotchkiss made a Beds National monument Satur­ • Mrs. Ed Boardman returned
business trip to Klamath Falls
day to take up his duties as park last week from the Community
Wednesday.
hospital in Ashland where she
• Roland Parks left for the Lava ranger.
underwent a major operation.
• Mrs. George Moffatt of Med­
ford called on Mrs George Phiefer
Saturday.
• A lawn party and handkerchief
THERE IS NO SAFER INVESTMENT
shower was given for Jeanette
Gore at the home of Mrs. Jay
OF
Terrill last Saturday by the Ep­
worth league of Talent Methodist
church. Fourteen were present
Miss Gore soon will leave for
Angeles, where she will spend her
vacation.
• Mrs. Ruth Jenkins and son
were shopping in Talent Saturday.
Is the title of a book of 116 ¡»ages of valuable information
• Mrs. Carrie Wimer and daugh­
to prospective home owners prepared by building ex­
ter Geraldine left for I-akeview
Thursday where they will attend a
perts, which is yours for the asking. Phone 3291 or call
Baptist convention.
in person for your copy—it is free.
• Mr. and Mrs. Wiggins have
moved from Wagner creek to the
Foster house in Talent.
• Lester Anderson, son of Ber­
nice Anderson, has joined the navy
and now is stationed at Norfolk,
OAK STREET AT RAILROAD
Va.
• Mrs Ivah Blackwell and daugh­
ter Betty of Ashland spent Wed­
nesday in Talent visiting relatives
• Mr and Mrs. Harold Sloper
and daughter Roberta and Mr and
Mrs Floyd Goin of Prospect spent
the week-end at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Bob Logan. Mrs. Sloper
and Mrs. Goin are daughters of
Mr. and Mrs. Logan.
• A pre-school clinic for children
under school age was held in the
Talent city hall Wednesday after­
noon with a large attendance.
• Miss Ella Pittenger was an
Ashland shopper Wednesday af-
temoon.
• Mrs. Royal Bates of Klamath
Falls called on Mr. and Mrs. Will
Bates Thursday.
• Mrs. Mary Higgins returned
from Portland Thursday, where
she has been visiting her daugh­
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Cutforth.
• Mrs Nora Britt of Glendale,
Calif., is visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Florence Tripp.
• Mr. and Mrs Clarence Homes
and daughter Clarice of Ashland
called on Talent relatives Monday.
THAN A HOME
YOUR OWN
"How to Have the
Home You Want”
ASHLAND LUMBER CO
Thespians Plead For
Large Basket to Hide
Trapped Wife Wooer
IV ANTED: One part-time
job and a large wicker
banket, NUfficiently deep to
bide a man. Sort of an odd
combination blit two urgent
items needed t>> the Shakes­
pearean players here.
Thro J. Norby, head of the
association’s employment com­
mittee said this week that
l>»rt-tiiiH* employment for one
of the actors would he great­
ly appreciated. He urged co-
operatlon on the part of civic-
minded business men and
merchants and suggested they
contact Director William Da­
vid Cottrell.
in the meantime, tails M.
Bowmer, head of the art and
property departments, has re­
vealed a nerd for a wicker
tsisket, large enough to hide
a man. One of the scenes in
"The Merry Ulves of Wind­
sor” calls for a jealous hus­
band to return home at pre­
cisely the wrong moment. The
basket , . . well, you want to
see the poor visitor get away,
don’t you?
Or do you ?
•
Boy Scouts Canvass
City for Census Gaps
Chamber of Commerce Pre« C.
M Litwiller announced early thia
week that the Ashland Boy Scouts
will work on a house-to-house can­
vass of the city for the purpose of
finding any Ashlanders who were
overlooked by the official enum­
erator.
The older boys of the organiza­
tion will list names of the persons
skipped and later will be followed
up by an official enumerator se­
lected by the chamber who will
have regulation blanks to be filled
out.
The competition idea will be
carried on between the Scouts of
the two Ashland troops and each
boy will be paid for each person
he finds uncounted.
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GREYHOUND
Bible Conference To
Be Held, Lake Woods
An interdenominational Bible
conference w'ill be held at the
Boy Scout camp at Lake o’ the
Woods during the week of June
24 to 29, inclusive. Reservation
may be made through the Rev
C. R. Luther of Central Point, i
conference dean.
Scheduled speakers Include the i
Rev. Oscar Lowry, the Rev. J. '
Achen Smith of Salem and the
Rev. Hugh P. Andrews of Wash­
ington.
There will be a small charge for
meals and accomodations. Persons
attending must provide their own
bedding.
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YOUNG BICYCLIST HURT
BY CRASH INTO AUTO
Rollie Berry, 13, suffered a frac­
tured collarbone Sunday morning
when he rode his bicycle out of an
alley on Van Ness avenue and
crashed into the side of a car I
driven by Wilma Nutter.
Parents of the boy, Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Berry of 351 North j
Main street, absolved Miss Nutter
of blame in the accident. The bicy­
cle was undamaged and only small
repairs were necessary on the car.
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PROTECT WHAT YOU HAVE
—FOR THOSE YOU LOVE!
Earning a living is only part of the breadwinner’s
job—PROTECTING vital possessions also must be
considered, and that’s where our Oregon Mutual Fire
Insurance Company’s Dividend Policies come to the
rescue, insuring home, property, furnishings, cloth­
ing and car from loss by fire or theft. You’ll be sur­
prised at the low cost of COMPLETE PROTECTION!
I. C. ERWIN
240 EAST MAIN STREET
PHONE 3751
ASHLAND’S NEW RENDEZVOUS’
OUR ADJOINING ROOM
WITH BOOTHS AND
TABLES FOR LADIES
A-ONE DRAFT BEER
( LARK OUGHT TO KNOW!
Quoting Len Hall in Southern
Oregon Miner:
’’While standing at a bar in
Paris the American ambassador to
France saw a dud bomb land with­
in a few feet of him. It may be
sort of old-fashioned, but person­
ally we’d prefer to see snakes.”
But of course. Snakes are some­
thing with which Brother Hall is
familiar.—Clark Wood in Weston
Leader.
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per glass
Lawrence LeRoy Hammar was
sentenced to serve 90 days in the
county jail and his companion,
Robert E. Hardy, was jailed for a
period of 30 days, both on charges
of molesting a young Ashland girl.
The pair, transients from the mid­
dle west, appeared before Justice
of the Peace M. T. Bums Monday.
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• Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mack of
Butte Creek were Ashland visitors
Wednesday.
• D. Perozzi left on a business
trip to northern part of the state
Tuesday.
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