Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 03, 1941, Page 6, Image 6

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    Friday, Oct. 3, 1911
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 4
Southern Oregon Miner
About People You Know
AMII.AMI MUNK' <1.1'11
MKT MONDAY EVENING
Tiie Ashland Music club held its
first meeting of the year Monday
evening at the Civic club house
Mrs Homer Elhart, new president,
preaided over the business meet­
ing.
Mrs. Will [lodge was in charge
of the program hour. Those parti
cipatlng were Mrs. Stephen Kpler
Mrs Cay HUfinan, George Mad
doX, Aileen Clawford Maddox and
Homer Elhart.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Will Ikidge, M ih Homer El-'
hart, Miss Benia Haight,
Hugo Reinbold und Mrs
Albert.
.IOIIN FREDERICK IIINNON
Funeral services were held Fri­
day afternoon for John Frederick
Hanson nt the IJtwillcr Funeral
home with Rev Bertrand F Pet­
erson officiating Interment
in Mountain View cemetery.
• Bom to Mr and Mrs. Bill UK 1.1.VIEW NKWM
Betts of Gold Hill on Sept. 26. a
son. The mother was formerly • Mrs. Floyd Samford, Mia R E
Bell, Mrs. R. L Brantley and Mrs
Miss Alice Edgehill.
¥
• Mrs. L. J. Walton of Medford Catharine Chamberlain went to
★
Entered as second-class
visited with her daughter, Mrs Grants Pass Wednesday to attend
SUBSCRIPTION
an all-day meeting of the Federat­
matter February
15.
Dwight
Patterson, last Friday.
RATES
1935, at the postoffiee at
• A. J. Bayless of Phoenix, Artz ed club women of southern Ore­
(In
Advance)
Ashland. Oregon, under
was a week-end guest of Mr and gon.
ONE YEAR........ $1 50
• Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hall of
the act of March 3, 1879
Mrs. Roy Frazier.
W i ­
SIX MONTHS
Oakland, Calif, are spending this
•
Mrs.
Vern
Hayes
and
daughter
*
(Mailed Anywhere in the
of Klamath Falls are guests of week with Mrs. Hall's mother,
TELEPHONE 8561
United States)
Mr| and Mrs. O. R Miller this Mrs. Malinda King
• Mr. and Mrs Henry Stenrud.
week.
Mrs. Sorenson, Mrs. Ella True and WOMEN’S ASStMTATION
San
Mateo
was
•
Donald
Rude
of
with
SET YOU FREE."
the TRUTH WILL/-!
a week-end guest of his parents. Miss Marie Walker were picnick­ MKT THURSDAY
ing
at
Union
Creek
Sunday
HORSE SHOW
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rude.
The Women's association of the
• Bill Hawkins and Bob Jensen • Mrs. Milton Hamilton returned Preabyteriun church met Thura-
and RODEO
have been transferred from the Wednesday from a 10-day visit day in all-day session with Mrs
PORTLAND. ORtCON
with
her
mother,
Mrs
Eastman,
naval air training school at Sand
Phil Stansbury conducting the
October 4 to II
Point, Wash, to Corpus Christi, near Grants Pass.
Throughout the country attention has been turned Tex.
• Lloyd Wenaus who is employed business session In the morning
At noon lunch whs served by Mrs
It Show» in O n
at
Dunsmuir,
spent
Tuesday
with
to the newspapers during observance of National • Dr. David H. Sloan of Berke- his mother, Mrs. Theo Wenaus E. S. McFarland, Mrs Cad Ellis,
Kl«v«n «cia, aide
ley visited over the week-end
William Stennett and Mrs i
Newspaper Week, October 1-8. The following tribute with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. They drove to Sexton mountain Mrs
<,»• loot
»allibii« ol
A. Erickson
At the program
puiebfad luvaatoeh.
to
see
Mr.
Wenaus,
who
is
doing
was paid the weekly newspaper by a daily contempor­ D. G. Sloan.
hour Mrs B. C Forsythe spoke on
Dog* Positif, Hat
• Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lusk and road construction work
Sloob. Wild Lila. Maa-
"Alaska, the Idind of Challenge "
ary, the Hibbing (Minn.) Daily Tribune:
daughter are vacationing in Car- • Aileen Inlow who is teaching
ulaclurad aad Laad
Produci*, 4 H Club
son City axid Reno. Nev., Stockton, school at Gold Hill spent the EXAMINER CHIMING
“Since this century began a great change has taken Calif,
and Smith Huglai
and other places of interest week-end with her parents. Mr
Voealiuaal Kdaoatloa
A traveling examiner of opera
place in the publication of the weekly newspaper.
• Cap. Charles Delsman of Fort and Mrs. Vai Inlow
Wulh. alao Comblaad
• Mr and Mrs Harry Farmer tors and chauffeurs is scheduled to
Canby
is
visiting
in
Ashland.
ll.u** Show aad IbllU-
“Weekly newspapers have decreased in number. In • Mr. and Mrs. A M Beaver of from Nubieber, Calif, were visiting be at the city hall in Ashland
■ *g Indoor Hodao
between
the
hours
of
1
und
5
p
relatives
here
Saturday
the latter years of the 19th century few hamlets were Los Angeles visited several days • Mr. and Mrs. C. M Hamilton m. Friday, Oct. 10 All those wish-
I ni » Prtmium Litt»
last week with Mr. and Mrs Wal-
so small as to be without a weekly newspaper and in ter
Herndon and Mr. and Mrs and sons Clyde Jr. and Gene of Ing permits or licenses to drive
Grants Pass were dinner guests of cars are asked to get in touch
many very small towns there were two and sometimes Henry Newton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gowland Sun­ with the examiner during these
•
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Herb
Lewis
of
three. They were in truth weekly newspapers. Almost I Grants Pass were week-end guests day.
Clyde is a corporal with the hours.
Grants Pass National Guards sta- I
every community had more newspapers than it could of Mr. and Mrs. C J. Perrine
I • Norman C. Doke of Oakland. boned at Fort Lewis, Wash.
support.
Calif, is a guest of his brother. • Mr. and Mrs. Willis Rector and
family left Tuesday for California
Fhe World’s News Seen Through
"The character of weekly newspapers has definitely Judson Doke and family.
where they plan to work during
•
Miss
Della
Willard,
who
spent
changed in the last 50 years. The editor of a weekly the summer at Northwestern uni­ the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Gorden
he hristian cience onitor
have moved to the Rector
An International Daily Neuifiafier
newspaper used to sit in his easy chair and take in versity, is visiting with her par­ Grow
place to stay during their absence
rubhthra 6» Tilt. CHRISTIAN SI II NCI I'l III ISHING MX IP.TV
ents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
B.
H
Willard,
potatoes and cordwood for a living. He regarded him­ a short time before leaving to • A group of neighbors gathered
One, Norway Strzzi, H-nlon, M.ma.huarii*
■a 7 ruihful—C.onatruttiv»—Unbiawd—Free from Svnaational-
at the home ui W. L. Moore Fri­
self as an indispensable character in the community take employment at Eugene
•am—Editorials Are Timely and Instructive* and he Daily
• Bom to Mr. and Mrs Mare day evening honoring him on his
and took it for granted that the town owed him a Conger
Features, Together with the Weekly Magazine Section, Make
of Lakeview on Sept. 25. birthday anniversary. Tne party
tha Monitor an Ideal New.paper for the I lorne.
was planned by Mr. and Mrs. N.
living. He was an institution. He thought it quite un­ a son. The mother was formerly B.
Hull and was a complete sur­
Price 812.00 Yearly, or >1 00 a Month
Mary Ann Whitsett.
necessary to bestir himself except for two purposes— Miss
Saturday Issu«, including Magazine Section, 82 60 a Year,
• Charles Weeks of Klamath prise to Mr. Moore. Chinese check­
Introductory Offer, 6 Issues 27 Csnta.
to write a piece taking the hide off his competitor and Falls was a week-end visitor in ers were played and delicious re-1
freahments were served at the
Obtainable at!
Ashland.
to go to his meals.
• Miss Minerva Griffis and Mrs. close of the evening. Guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Dickens, Mr. and 1
Christian Science Rendinr Room
“Today the weekly newspaper is a business under­ A. E. Kinney visited with friends Mrs.
Wade, Glen and Bert Wade,
at
Lake
'o
the
Woods
over
the
taking conducted strictly along sound industrial lines. week-end.
Pioneer Avenue
Ashland. Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stenrud and <
Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs
The publisher and editor works and works hard. He • Mr. and Mrs. W. F Jordan of Mrs.
Eureka were week-end guests of George Yockel, Mr. and Mrs. W.
tries to make his paper interesting and desired and to | I Mr.
and Mrs. Al Jordan and Mr O. Martin and the honored guest,
Mr. Moore.
win for it a circulation that will make it a profitable : and Mrs. Sam Jordan.
• Miss La Crete Aby of Salida,'
•
Miss
Charlotte
Short
Is
a
stu-
5c Extra for Panchromatic
advertising medium for the stores and other business > dent at Oregon State college at Colo,
is a guest at the J. Z. Wai- 1
H or H Ei. Rolls
Double Mire 25c
ker home this week. Miss Aby is
undertakings of his community. He thinks he owes Corvallis.
Dev. and Printed
an old friend of the Walker fam­
•
Dr.
Clarence
Woods,
who
re
­
something to the community. He owes it each week the cently was graduated from North ' ily.
FINE GRAIN DEVELOPING. GUARANTEED WORK
local news, it is his business to voice the spirit and the Pacific Dental college In Port- j • Mr. and Mrs. William Ford and | ALL Reprints
2c eta. Deckle edge or plain, double size, Sc
I
son
of
Dunsmuir
spent
a
few
days
land, is visiting with his parents.!
aspirations of the people of his community, he owes Dr
35 mm. 36 ex. Dev. A Printed, Sa* prints, 95c roll.
this week with Mr. and Mrs Floyd
and Mrs E. A. Woods.
Send thia ad with your order and we will send a miniature
them all the leadership of which he is capable. If he • Dr. Bertha Sawyer has return­ Samford.
frame tree. Mail films to
•
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Luke
Willis
gave
ed home from a visit with rela­
discharges these obligations to his community, he has tives
a family dinner Sunday in honor
in Klamath Falls.
ECONOMY PHOTO FINISHERS
got to get up in the morning and hustle. The editor’s • Lyndel Newbry is attending of Mr. and Mrs. Williford and son
BOX 157«, MTA. D. MH ANGELES, ‘CALIF.
of
Fullerton,
Calif,
and
Melvin
Oregon
State
college
at
Corvallis
easy chair has gone from the editorial sanctum of • Mr. and Mrs. Othel Lee of Willis of San Diego who are vis­
today.
Dunsmuir were week-end guests iting at the G. W. Willis home
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Baughman • Mr. and Mrs Dick Black, for­
“The weekly newspaper has a very profound influ­ of
• Mr. and Mrs. O. A McKinnon mer residents of Bellview, attend­
ence in American life. It is close to the people. It is one and son of Medford visited Sun­ ed the wedding and recepbon of
with Mrs Anna Scheiderelter. Miss Betty Ring Saturday eve-
of them. It knows their thoughts, their problems, their day
• Dr C. A. Haines and son Keith ning.
hopes as no editor or board of editors of a big metro­ were both successful in bringing • The Bellview extension unit
held the first meeting of the year
their deer.
politan newspaper can possibly know them. The weekly in
• Mrs. Leland Flint and Mrs Monday afternoon at the grange
newspaper is published at the very grass roots of Lawrence Flint of Beaverton vis­ hall. Miss Farrell gave a talk on
ited Friday with Mrs. Frank new projects to be studied this
civilization.
year and Mrs. Carl Henry gave a
Moore.
“In a democracy public opinion is all powerful. The I • Mr. and Mrs G A. Andrews report on the mattress and com­
and
daughter,
Mrs.
Merrick forter project that was completed
weekly newspaper more nearly reflects that opinion Thornton,
You Can Now Have—
and grandson visited in the past summer. Mrs. McCoy, a
than does any other publication. Moreover, the weekly southern California the past two new resident of the community,
joined the unit The next meeting
s
newspaper is in a far more favorable position to lead wepk
• Mrs. F. K. Wilson of New York will be Oct. 15.
Butter
---- -------- ».
than are the city dailies. The weeklies can set in motion City has returned home after a
“FOR RENT”
visit with her sister, Miss Lucie
the beginnings of public opinion, and they do.
Failli Cream Milk
Miner office.
Landen.
Published Every Friday
at 167 East Main Street
ASHLAND, OREGON
CHAS. M GIFFEN
WILLIAM SAVIN
Publishers
LIVESTOCK
XPOSITIOn
The Weekly Newspaper!
•
T
M
S
C
The SUNGOLD Family
IS GROWING!
SUN
“The editor of the weekly newspaper is almost al­
ways a leader in his community. He has grown im­
measurably in the last half century. Instead of being
an incubus he has become an asset. The weekly news­
paper has become one of the most powerful influences
in American life.”
Churned Buttermilk
GOLD Mission Orange
SUNFREEZE ICE CREAM
ASHLAND ICE & STORAGE CO
For home delivery, Phone 117111
CASE: Tenant Burns House
Jumps Rent-Skips Town
DIAGNOSIS-
Landlord refused to investigate
constant heating complaints and
big fuel bills. Trouble was under­
sized radiation and screwy piping
job laid out by a “Direct to You.”
PRESCRIPTION
REMEMBER WHEN
—father read the Bible and led the family prayers right
after breakfast? Discouraged hearts were cheered and
wavering spirits strengthened by the fervent faith of father’s
prayer, and the consciousness of God’s presence. Remember?
We are conscious of our sacred trust, and
endeavor to faithfully practice the “Golden
Rule.”
DEPUTY COUNTY CORONER
Litwiller Funeral Home
CMIJt wilier
We Never Close—Phone 4541
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against poor engineering or the
lack of it. Where there is a boiler
to be installed, buy Crane’s for
Greater Economy, Convenience
and Comfort. They are guaranteed
100 percent.
SIMPSON HARDWARE
Plumbing & Sheet Metal Works
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