Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 28, 1941, Page 4, Image 4

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    Southern Oregon Miner
Published Every Friday
at 167 East Maia Street
ASHLAND. •REGON
Friday, Nov. 28, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 4
About People You Know
CHAS M GIFFEN
WII4JAM SAVIN
Publishers
spending a week with relatives at
Rogue River.
• Mia Johnny Veranilvs and son
■pent the past week at tin* home
of her parents, Mi and Mr.« Tony
Mendes Also Mrs Wayne Ben-
kosky of Dunsmuir was home for
Thanksgiving.
• Al* Warrens returned home
from a week's visit at Durham
with his family
• Mr. and Mrs Ben Ollom drove
to Grants Pass Sunday.
• Mrs Irene Tallis drove to Mr« I
ford Wednesday
• Mrs Kay Elliott left by
for Portland Wednesday morning I
for a visit.
• Mr. and Mrs. Merrick Thorton IIII.T NEWlT
and son and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Andrews and sons were guests of • Mr and Mrs Nelson Watts and
Mr. und Mrs. George Andrews children June and Gene of Chico
*
arrived Wednesday to spend the
★
Thanksgiving.
Entered as second-class
• Mrs Ruth King, Frank King holidays with Mrs Watts’ parents,
SUBSCRIPTION
matter February
15,
and Ninon King were Thanksgiv­ Mr. and Mrs Richard Williams
RATES
1935, at the poatofftce at
ing guests of Miss Ethel Reid and and family. They returned home
(Ln
Advance)
Ashland. Oregon, under
Satu rday.
her
mother.
ONE YEAR
$150
the act of March 3, 187»
• Mr. and Mrs R. L .Crosby en­ • Mrs. Maud Wert spent Thurs­
HP SIX MONTHS
Mk'
♦
tertained the following Thanks­ day in Ashland at the home of
Lt (Mailed Anywhere in the
giving
guests: Mr. and Mrs. L. E her daughter, Mrs Ernest Francis
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United States)
Crosby and children, Mr and Mrs • Mr and Mrs Sam Dunaway
Verne Cary and daughters. Claude and daughters Marylyn and Betty.
Cartridge
and Ruth Snoody of I Mr and Mrs. W. A Gran and son
SET YOU FREE”
THE TRUTH WILL
Billy, Norman and Ernest Dutro
Roseburg.
I • Mrs. Ehia Anderson entertain- and Donald Hood were among
I ed Mr. and Mrs. Colver Anderson those who attended the f<M>tl>all
I of Benton Mines and Miss Louise game in Ashland Thursday!
. Anderson of Junction City at • Mr. und Mis. McCullough ami
daughter Donna of Klamath Falls
Be sure to come downtown to the Christmas open­ Thanksgiving dinner.
• Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Nutter spent Thanksgiving at the borne
ing tonight—you can't help but have fun mingling with , entertained Mr. and Mrs F. H of Mr. and Mrs biank Ward.
the hundreds of enthusiastic window-shoppers, listen­ Dolan and children and Mr. and • Mr. and Mrs Bill lieybould and
Mrs. Charles Blake at Thanksgiv- «laughter left Saturday tor Ari­
ing to the music of the high school band and watching ; ing
zona where they plan to make
dinner.
the expressions of the kiddies as they receive their • Mr. and Mrs. A. A Madden en- their new home. Mr. Reybould is
Mr. and Mrs. Robert employed there.
gifts from old Santa who can still bring cheer in spite ! tertained
Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mad- • Gordon Alphonse of College of
of the gloom and uncertainties of today.
I den and son of Medford, Mr. and the Pacific and Sum Dunaway Jr
George Riegel and sons and of Stockton Junior college wen-
The merchants have cooperated almost 100 percent I ' Mrs.
Mi's. Afton Hannah and daugh­ home Friday and Saturday. Both
boys were unable to spend Thanks
in providing prizes, decorating windows, arranging ters at Thanksgiving dinner.
giving at home as their schools
•
Guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs
A
H
displays and assisting the chamber of commerce in the Peachey at Thanksgiving dinner played football that day and they
details of the arrangements—so all that is lacking now were Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Port of were required on their respective
Applegate. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Port teams.
is your presence to add to the contagion of holiday Jr.
Pass. Miss Frances • Mr and Mrs Robert Trinca and
good fellowship which will be the success barometer Port of of Grants
Corvallis, Mr. and Mis. Mr and Mrs Gino Trinca attend­
Edwin Dunn and children. Bert ed a show in Ashland Thursday
of the opening.
Peachey. Mrs Bertha McKinney evening.
• Gene Carr of Portland, repre­
The earlier opening date this year is also to your and Mrs. J. A. Gish of Portland
• Mr. and Mrs Glenn Prescott sentative of the American Federa­
advantage in that it allows more time for a sensible and
Mr. and Mrs. DeVries and son tion of 1-abor, was in Milt on busi-
selection of gifts and the avoidance of that “what to of Medford were Thanksgiving neesM Saturday.
• Mr. and Mrs Iwster Reynolds
of Mrs. Anna Prescott.
get panic the day before Christmas. Under present guests
• Mr. an«l Mrs. Clarence Hahn of and sons Dean and Bobbin of Kia-
conditions those useful practical gifts of today may Yuba City. Calif, spent Thanks- math Falls were visiting Mr
I giving with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mrs. G. G. Black and family
become the luxuries of tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Gran ami
Henig.
• Mr and Mrs E. L. Wilks and Sunday.
| daughter and son, and Miss Jane • Dr. and Mrs R F Schlappi re-
Hecker of Portola, C*alif. were 1 I turned home Tuesday from a
guests of Mr. and Mrs H H. Gil- I I week's vacation trip.
• Mr and Mrs Robert Trinca
lette Thanksgiving.
and Robert’s brother Remo were
•
Mrs.
Jannice
Leggett
and
Mrs
Oregon farmers have been asked
shopping in Ashland and Medford
to participate in the nationwide Victoria Miller were guests of Saturday.
campaign for the collection of Miss May Benedict at Thanksgiv- ’ • Clyde Hebard and son Jimmy
scrap iron and stell to aid the de­ ing dinner.
of Yreka were guests of Mr and
fense program. Farms of the Uni­ • Guests of Mr. and Mrs W. M Mrs Ben Ollom Thanksgiving day
Herbert
Thanksgiving
were
.Mr
ted States are considered one of
• Mr and Mrs Frank Graves and
the most important sources of and Mrs Herbert Russell Herbert. daughters spent the holidays with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ralph
Billings
and
scrap supplies, which now are ur­
relatives at Red Bluff and Red-
gently needed for use by steel Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Chaney.
ding.
YOUR>
YOUR i
manufacturers for combining with • Rev and Mrs Howai IG
• Mrs.
w’ere Thanksgiving guests of Mr. children Fulton R. Williams and
pig iron.
CARX¿
MONEY
returned Sunday from
and
Mrs.
W.
J.
Montgomery.
Robert B. Taylor of Adams,
chairman of the Oregon USDA • Thanksgiving guests of Mrs
defense board, is asking the coop­ Ida Crandall were Mr. and Mrs
YOUR
eration of all county boards in Ted Schopf of Klamath Falls.
carrying on a drive for the collec­ • Mr. and Mrs John Wilkinson
ENERGY
tion of scrap iron in connection spent Thanksgiving day in Med­
with the current campaign to see ford with Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
It’s nice to economize. But
that usable machinery is repaired Wilkinson.
money is only part of Grey­
• Miss Betty Weaver, teacher at
early for use next year.
hound thrift. You save wear on
A graduated scale of prices for Heppner, spent the week-end with
your car and wear on your
farm scrap throughout the United her parents, Mr. and Mrs Charles
States, based on distance from Weaver.
nerves. Frequent schedules and
consuming
centers, has been set • Mr and Mrs. Homer Culbertson
fast service save your time.
up so that farmers will know ap- and children and John Baker were
proximately what they will re- Thanksgiving guests of Mrs Sadie
Next trip go Greyhound. You'll
ceive for their materia) at the Stratton and daughter Marjorie.
save money, time, energy, car ex­
various assembling points. For • Mr an«l Mis Flank Ski.lr
pense—and enjoy every minute!
Oregon a price of 61 cents perlOO entertained Mr. and Mrs Oley
pounds at Portland has been es­ Olson and daughter and Mrs
LOW FARES
tablished. The amount received by Mary Olson of Kerby, Mr. and
Oneway Roundtrip
the farmers, however, will be this Mrs. Clyde Brown and Mrs. Helen
price less the cost of shipping to Skidmore at Thanksgiving dinner.
San Francisco $5.05 8 9.10
Haeger Pottery
29c to
Portland and the cost of prepar­ • Guests of Mr. and Mrs I. C. Er­
Los Angeles . . 9.80 17.65
ing
the scrap for shipment to the win Thanksgiving were Mr. ami
Eugene .... 3.45
6.25
Westclox
Alarm
Clocks
steel mills, the latter being ap- Mrs. W. H. Erwin, Mr. and Mrs
Portland . . . 5.20
9.40
Shaeffer Pen and Pencil Sets
proximately 12 cents per 100 Ray Schmeer of Portland and Mr.
Depot: 101 East Main
ar.d ____
______
________
Mrs. Gordon
Schmeer of
pounds.
Phone: 3345
Champrel
Bubble Bath
The prices paid would not alone Medford.
“Evening in Paris
be enough to insure the thorough • Mrs. Frank Potter entertained
combing of rural areas for scrap, Mrs. Grace Hall and children of
All kinds of
points out Chairman Taylor, but Little Applegate, Mr. and Mrs.
farmers will profit in other ways i Basil Hall and son of Bly and
GAMES
and TOYS
by helping provide an adequate i Glenn Potter at Thanksgiving
supply of iron and steel scrap. If dinner.
the flow of scrap is not sufficient • Mr. and Mrs. George Gillespy
to meet needs, steel output will be of Sacramento were week-end
further reduced, which will mean guests of Mr. and Mrs. James
• Frank O’Connor, who teaches that farmers will encounter still Gillespy.
at Kerby, returned to his work more difficulty in obtaining ma­
Sunday after spending the week chinery and other steel products.
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size«
with his aunt, Mrs. Hattie M. Besides, it will be a patriotic
Konop.
service.
Our New Comprelien
she Personal
Liability Policy
Provides the Broadest 1*1'1
xonal and Family Liability
I'rol vellón Available. Includ
Ing Automobile one policy,
one premium, one low coat
Set- UH for «letnilx
J. F. Emmett
71 N. Main — Phom- 7281
Ashland, Oregon
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• >
Christmas
Join In I’hc Holiday Spirit!
/Zwr (/¿ h ? REAL Value/
radually , in this
country, wc arc learn­
ing bow to give, at Christinas.
Wc have learned to discrim­
inate between the useless,
futile and wasteful gifts anJ
those which pcrjictuatc us in
the hearts and the gratitude
of those wc love.
G
This store takes the lead, we
believe, in just such gifts as this.
And they arc without number.
You will always find junutbm^ for
ntrybody, and at prices whidi yOQ
shall decide yottrirlf.
FARMERS ASKED
FOR SCRAPIRON
Chas. A. White
JEWELRY
*
IS BROAIIY’S SPECIALTY! Here are a few «rift sugges
lions that will really be appreciated
ClmtebnoA C o M c I a
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i
$1.25
Men’s Shaving Sets
50c up
Ladies Utility Bags
$1 to $2.95
Myrtlewood Novelties
Billfolds and Men’s Fitted Cases
Comb and Brush Sets
(
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)
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ATTEND THE OPENING TONIGHT
21
CARDS
Assorted Boxed
25 CARDS
All Different
Boxed
21e
49c
Also Broken Lots at
2 for 5c and 3 for 5c
Harry Chipman’s
)
—and plan your holiday purchases early • * • and
remember that ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES make
ideal gifts, You’ll be delighted at the beauty of the
new, more convenient, more economical appliances
that your ELECTRIC DEALER is showing this
Chritsmas!
Ashland Light Department
“Your SERVICE Department”