Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 12, 1941, Page 4, Image 4

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    Friday. Dec. 12. 1»41
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 4
Southern Oregon Miner
About People You Know
CHAS. M GIFFEN
W11J.IAM SAVIN
Publishers
Published Every Friday
at 167 East Main Street
ASHLAND. ©REGON
• J. C. Walls, who Jias been • Miss LotUe Beawick la confined
working in northern California, to her homo with the flu
has returned to his home in Ash­ • Allen Miller, who has been vla-
land
' it inn at the R E. Bell home since
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• C. C. Chapman of Hornbrook, I Thanksgiving, returned to Seattle
Entered as second-class
Calif, was a business visitor in Monday where he will be em­
SUBSCRIPTION
matter February
15,
Ashland Tuesday.
RATES
ployed. Mrs Miller will join hint
1935, at the postoffice at
• Mkas Mary Avery, Bob A vary later, having remained for a
(In Advance)
Ashland. Oregon, under
and Art Struve returned Sunday longer visit with her parents
ONE YEAR
$150
the act of March 3, 1879
from a two-weeks trip during • D. F. Reynolds left Monday
80c
SIX MONTHS
which they visited friends in night for southern California
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(Mailed Anywhere in the
Dunsmuir and San Francisco.
with two truck loads of Christ- j
United States)
• J. A. Youngs who spent several mas trees. He also will visit rela­
TELEPHONE 8561
weeks visiting
relatives
and tives while there.
friends in eastern Oregon has re­ • Mr. and Mrs Roscoe Applegate
SET YOU FREE”
THE TRUTH WILL J
turned to Ashland.
made a trip to Montague, ’ Calif.
• Mrs. Maude Clemenson and Sunday afternoon,
ADEQIATE COAST DEFENSE ESSENTIAL
daughter. Miss Camille Clemen­ • Mrs A R. Kincaid made a bus­
son. attended a joint convention iness trip to Medford Thursday
Now that the United States of America is in the of
Oregon and Washington hotels • Mrs. M A Ring who has been
confined to her home from ill­
thick of World War No. 2, considerable anxiety is being in Portland last week-end.
• Mr. and Mrs. Walter Winkler ness is still in bed. but some bet­
expressed by Oregon citizens relative to defenses, or are
in Portland where Mr. Winkler ter.
perhaps it would be more appropriate to say lack of has entered a hospital for medical • Mr and Mrs John Arnold who
have been living at Dallas, have
defenses, on the Oregon coast and over Oregon in gen­ treatment.
• Ed Hoekstra who has been vis­ moved to Medford where John
eral. It is fully appreciated that the army was caught iting in Portland and points in was transferred. He is an employe |
has returned to Ash­ of the Southern Pacific, working
by surprise just as much as the civilian population, Washington
land.
in the office department.
and that as quickly as the several units comprising our • Floyd Ihirvis of Redding. Calif • A group of grange members L.
is visiting in Ashland with friends met Tuesday night at the Wade1
fighting forces can be moved there will be as adequate and
relatives.
Wallis home to practice for the
defense for our entire coast line as modern military • Miss Hazel Bruner, teacher in Christmas play which they will
the Yuba City, Calif, schools, present Dec. 16.
Mrs. Byrd Is
science is capable of devising.
spent several days visiting rela­ chairman of the play.
Because of lack of war industries in particular and tives in Ashland last week.
• The members of Bellview P-TA
• Mr. and Mrs. T J. O Harra and will have their Christmas party
many other industries that contribute to national de­ children
of Chiloquin are visiting Friday, Dec. 19 at the school
fense in a big way, it is possible that the would-be in­ relatives and friends in Ashland house for the pupils.
• More helpers are badly needed 1
vaders prefer to attack those sections of the coast BELLA IEW NEW S
for aircraft opservaUon stations
where war industries are in operation on a huge scale. |
located near Herb Moore's
• A group of the Bellview grang-I • Mr and Mrs Norburg and son
Failing in a successful attack on these industrial cen­ erS
went to Gold Hill Thursday spent Sunday at Prospect, guests
ters, the bandits, just for the sake of infusing more night to attend the agate meeting of Mr and Mrs. Jerry Warren
Gold Hill grangers. Those at-
terror in their campaign,
might
take a notion to „ give i ' of
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a less protected area a blitzing in an effort to lower, Kincaid. Mr and Mrs. h . b . car- Funeral services for Mary Eli­
the morale of the citizenry. It is such a possibility I
“dlkJy In I zabeth Bruner, 85, were held Mon­
2 «_ there were
_ more i train
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Mr. and Mrg Glen Bennett of' day afternoon from the Idtwiller
that makes many of x — us —
wish
­
were guests of Mrs. Ben- | Funeral home. Mrs Bruner, who
ing camps on the Oregon and northern California Medford
nett's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ros­ had been suffering from ill health
for several years, died at the home
coast line. We are not borrowing trouble or "seeing coe Applegate, Saturday and Sat-. of
her daughter. Mrs. James Yeo,
urday
night
things” when we visualize a blitz attack on our lovely • George Yockel and Elmer Byrd Saturday. She is survived by three
Mrs. James Yeo, Ash­
Oregon coast, with nobody knows how much damage left Monday morning for Burling- ■ daughters.
land; Mrs. Norman Ashcraft, Can­
1
ame.
Calif,
with
a
truck
load
of
and loss of life resulting therefrom.
yonville, and Hazel Bruner of
Christmas trees.
It WOUld be a further relief to know that the pro- • The Bellview Embroidery club Yuba City. Calif
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posed
cantonment for the Rogue
River valley
J®«1 Thursday
with i Mrs. Roy
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V will be Crow
A 1 1 n'l-lrvk
A
o’clock 1 luncheon was LOCAL GIRL LN HONORARY
a reality in a short time. Without doubt location of served, after which the group en­ Marilyn Christlieb of Ashland
visiting and needle work was chosen for membership in Pi
a large military force in this vicinity would mark this joyed
Present were Mrs George Helms, lambda Theta, women's national
section for enemy attacks, but that is one of the haz-I Mrs Herman Helm, Mrs Edwin educational honorary at the Uni­
Mrs. Claude Conley. Mrs versity of Oregon She was initiat­
ards we have to face in seeking adequate protection. ' Dunn,
H. B Christlieb and the hostess. ed last Saturday evening at a spe­
Let us hold the thought that Oregon will receive more Mrs. Crow.
cial ceremony on the campus.
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Specials.
I.ols and lots of the
very drixMx you want
now , . . xpnrkllng col­
orful dremes In nil th«*
newtwl
winter - Into
spring style« specially
seltN'lesI for this prr-
Chrlstnuks «ide.
IBE1TTy JAME MESS SMOG»
FLASHLIGHTS!!
A Flashlight for Every Purpose!
And Remember, only
11
shopping days until Christmas
SIMPSON HARDWARE
recognition in a military way and in the meantime let,
our citizens do their share toward national defense
uncomplainingly.
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WITH MODERN
EQUIPMENT
Permanent PRICES!
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PLAIN DRESSES Til IP
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are important in hauling
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828 Siskiyou Blvd
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Phone 6336
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CHRISTMAS
GIFT SALE
materials
Hundreds of gifts for every mem­
ber of the family at special sale
prices until Christmas.
FREE CHRISTMAS WRAPPING
for all gift purchases
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
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REMEMBER WHEN
- -a box social was a society event? Each lady was expected
to eat supper with the gentleman who bid highest for the
lunch she had so lovingly prepared. Sometimes the wrong
man insisted in bidding the highest. Remember?
We “bid high” in friendly considerate service
for the helpful opportunity of caring for
those you hold most dear.
DEPUTY COUNTY CORONER
Litwiller Funeral Home
We Never Close—Phone 4541
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SELBY CHEVROLET CO.