Southern Oregon News Review, Ashland, Thurs., Nov. 18, 1Ô48 Ramblin’ With Ransey While* Humblin' with Runney who sent In the same entry but the other day we encountered he "won by a nose" because he w ine very Interesting people picked up his paper down town from here and there. We found instead of huving to wait until "M ike" Michelaon In u rem inis­ it was delivered to his home. Since leaving Ashlund sev e n cent mood. Mike was living in years ago ‘‘Mike’’ was employed Ashland ten years ugo when In the Everett Pacific Shipyard Ashlunders wen* trying to find, In the northern city. Mr. and a name for the Hlghwuy Houle Mrs. Michaelson are back in vurd going south out of Ashland Ashlund and living ut Jackson Ten m inutes ufter the announce Springs while they look around m ent of the "Name the Houle for u location to settle in this vurd” Contest hit the Newatands, vicinity. "M ike” Is a great boos­ “Mike” handed In his entry “Sis. ter for Southern Oregon. Mrs. klyou B oulevard” and subse­ Michaelson is a talented m usic­ quently won the contest. "Mike ’ ian und is In great demand by says that the entry seemed to 1« organizations for large social a natural and that there were functions. She plays at compos­ u num ber of other A shlanden ing as others dally with cross LET’S CHECK UP Every now and then we feel that we ought to check upon ourselves. W hat Do You Think About O ur Service? We have had a lot of nice compliments lately and so few complaints that we are asking for them. If for any reason, you feel that our service is not as good as it should be — tell us. We will greatly appreciate your helpfulness in pointing out our weak spots. That is the only way we can improve. Now please STOP and THINK. THE LAST TIME YOU WERE IN OUR PLACE DID YOU— Receive courteous service? Receive prompt service? Receive Information you asked for? Receive a good job at fair price? Are you satisfied with our service? We appreciate your business and w ant you to know th at you are always WELCOME A T ----------- • t W a t1 Mill Wood Fuel Oil Gunter Fuel Co. Rapier’s Mobil Service 310 East Main Truckers Will Eat At Moil Desir Inn word puzzles. party drove back to Eureka, ! registered at the Ashland Hotel We, also, stum bled onto an o th ­ Sunday. They had not been in I for a week or so. er interesting couple as they ' Ashland for nine years and en­ Mr. Van Veen is spending the were leaving a local Real Estate joyed renewing old friendships | week in Ashland w ith his fam- 1 The November meeting of the Or e g o n Truckers office (Mr. and Mrs. Irving N el­ and meeting new friends. While |ily. Mrs. Veen and their two sons Southern son and son, Douglas arrived In ' In Ashland they were registered have been visiting her parents, League will be held at Mon De- sir Dining Inn near Central Point Ashland Tuesday from Rolla, at the Lithia Hotel. Mrs F. J. Shaughnessy and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lavine, on Saturday night, November 20. Missouri. W ednesday they found Prineville, Oregon. Mr. Veen, left the "Perfect Home” and the Ink Mrs. K atherine Oliver and son, their home in Alameda, Califor­ was not yet dry on the papers Jim m y motored to Ashland from nia at the same time Mrs. Veen when we chatted with them. Mr, Req ua, California Monday and and son, Nick left Ashland for Nelson, a retired Major, was in will vacation in this vicinity for Prineville where their other son, the Medical Corp for 15 years. some time. Thursday, they were Ronald had been visiting his They have been active In A m eri­ joined by Mr. and Mrs. Goethe, grandparents. Bus connections can Legion work, and are look­ also, of Requa. Mrs. Wilma Radcliffe, San from Alameda prevented them ing forward to making m any new Francisco, arrived in Ashland m aking the trip N ortheast togeth friends in this vicinity. Armistice Day for a fortnights er. After visiting in Prineville for F or I Another Interesting personal­ • 7 | JAUE I several days, Mr. Lavine drove visit with her son’s family, Mr. ity Is Professor Vincent P. G ian­ ella, C hairm an of Geology, U ni­ and Mrs. “Chuck” Radcliffe and the fam ily back as far as Ash­ •M r“ 1 versity of Nevada, Reno, Nevada. sons, Ronnie and Dannie. A noth­ land, where they will vacation He specializes In Mining Geolagy er son, Cecil, arrived Saturday for a time. Mr. Lavine has re ­ To Buy Your Home See and Mineralogy and is spending for the week end returning to turned to Prineville. I. E. Schuler a few days with his daughters, San Francisco, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Denoma Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Graves, . . . . Realtor Faith and Catherine who are and B ernard A rnott, Sacu, Mon­ Represented by vacationing In Ashland. Mrs. who is employed by the Weyer- tana, are new settlers in A sh­ HARVEY J. PETERSON Gianella, who has been here hauser Timber Company, K lam ­ land. A fter looking around for a Vi Mi. North Phoenix Ph. 6485 with her daughters, Is spending ath Falls were in Ashland, on business in this locality for a business. the fortnight at their home in couple of months, A rnott purch­ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Graves, ased the Com m unity Auction Reno. She will retu rn to spend Thanksgiving with her d a u g h t­ who operates a Dairy Farm near Yard, as it will be known in the ers. The Professor made a h u r­ Chiloquin, Oregon and the i r future. Mike is the new A uction­ ried trip North to recover his car, daughters, Alice and Mary visit­ eer at the Yard. which was wrecked in an accid­ ed friends in Ashland, Saturday. Guests of Sarah Ross, 334 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fitz- ent In Yreka a month ago, when Bridge Street, W ednesday, were hughes Merrill, Oregon, are visit­ another car suddenly barged into the highway from a cross street ing her mother Mrs. J. E. C ant­ her tw in sons, Byron and B ur­ and barricaded the Highway rall, 1165 Main Street. They, also, gess of Bonanza, Oregon. The Oregon, however, is not unfam ­ visited her brother, Courtney boys are identical red headed twins. They brought their m oth­ iliar to the Professor who g ra ­ Gordon, Klamath Falls While in er some venison steaks, which this vicinity they will, also, be duated In 1910 from Oregon MONUMENTS they have had in storage since State Mining School, at C orval­ the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pete the recent season. At that time Marble. Granite, Bronze lis. Reminiscing about his first Fitzhughes, Melvin’s brother. they each brought down a four' Mr and Mrs. John H. Teide- Extra Lettering Available visit to Ashland in 1905, Profes­ point, just another of the m any sor Gianella told of the beautiful man Crescent City, visited their identical experiences they have BURNS AGENCY w eather he had encountered on son “Bud” and daughter, Mrs. had. Mrs. Ross is taking a Teach­ "On the Plaza" his train trip north until he Jerri Thoreson over the A rm is­ er R efresher course at SOC. tice holiday returning to Cres­ reached Ashland, which was "en ­ joying” one of its cloudbursts. It cent City, T hursday evening. EXAMINER COMING rained steadily the week he was Saturday the Teidem ans re tu rn ­ A drivers license exam iner willl ed to Ashland on business. They In Ashland, but showed signs of clearing as he boarded the train hope to locate in this vicinity as be on duty in Ashland, M onday,' for the North. He says it is very soon as Teideman disposes of his Novem ber 22 at the city hall be-| refreshing to talk with O regon­ sawmill and home in the Califor­ tween the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., according to an announce-! ians who, not only adm it th a t it nia port city. m ent received from the se cre ta ry ’ does rain here but that they can Mr. and Mrs. Chris Beck, of State's office, 1 laugh it off. Mapleton, Oregon and Mrs. L. Persons wishing licenses or Mrs. L. G ephart, Eureka, a r ­ Christensen, Florence, Orego n rived by plane Friday to join her arrlced in Ashland, Wednesday. perm its to drive are asked to get m other, Mrs. M. H. Bridges, pro­ Mr. Beck, who is in the Real in touch with the exam iner well prietor of the Vance Hotel, E ure­ Estate business in Mapleton, re ­ ahead of the scheduleed closing ka, and Mrs. F. Holliday, San turned to their home Thursday hour in order to assure comple­ 233 4th St. Phone 5741 Francisco who had m otored to evening. Mrs. Beck and Mrs. tion of their applications with a Ashland earlier in the week. The Christensen are sisters and are m inim um of delay. Phona 6106 COMPARE OUR PRICES Values! savings you can’t afford to miss SPECIAL SPECIAL 1946 - FORD 4-Door Sedan 1946 - FORD 2 door Radio, Heater, New - porcelainized Heater, New Seat Covers Good Rubbe-, Runs like new. 30 days guarantee 1670 30- days Guarantee New tires — 1775. 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