Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 08, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, February 8, 1935
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
About People You Know!
_____________ KDITKD IIY EIJW1NA
• Coming here to spend a month
in the Convalescent home, Mrs. M
L. Johnson arrived in Ashland a
few <lays ago from Klamath Falls,
her home.
• Word was received here recent­
ly of the resignation from the
state police force of Keith Am­
brose, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G
Ambrose of 502 Fairview, Ash­
land. Recuperating from an auto­
mobile accident last October when
ihls cur struck a cow on the high­
way, Ambrose had ls*en offered his
former Job as fire chief of Klam­
ath Falls, and accepted lust month
Ambrose was one of Oregon state
police' most popular officers, and
was stationed in Medford during
political excitement of two years
ago He hux been a resident of
Klamath Falls since the udvent of
the first train there.
• The Zulecma Temple No. 13.
Daughter» of the Nile, met Tues­
day, January 29, In a special ses­
sion. In the dining room of the
Masonic Temple luncheon wax
served for IM) at 12:30 o'clock
i. The dining room was decorated
m.with daffodils, sweet peas and
[>'- smllax, which combined with pas­
tel candle shades, made a beauti­
ful setting. The tables were ar­
ranged to form u xquurc where, in
the center, Mrs. Margaret Whittle,
hostess for the candidates, wax
sitting. The temple decorations
were done in Oriental style, with
beautiful Chinese rugs ami pampas
grasses arranged in attractive
ways
Five candidates became Daugh­
ters of the Nile at this time, the
Misses Grace Holmes and Isaura
Young of Medford, Rosa Franco,
duughter of the queen, Mrs Lulu
B Franco, and Betty Dean of Ash­
land. and Gladys Sults of Lake­
view.
Miss Dorothy Reynolds pre­
sented the high schiMil sextette and
the boys trio during the short re­
cess in two groups of lovely num­
bers.
Next week, in Granta Pass, in­
stallation of officers will take
place at 7:00 at the faigrounda,
preceded by an afternoon of enter­
tainment, and followed by a grand
ball.
• We should like to take this op­
portunity to offer our congratula­
tions to the high school debate
team, George Hall. Della Willard.
Kathryn Doyle, and Phyllis Sparr
in their recent victories over their
opponents. The first two. who in­
cidentally worked together last
year under the excellent coaching
of Rolla Reedy, took the affirma­
tive side of the argument and won
it. The others won the negative
question, both over Crescent City.
We wish you the same luck you
have had in the past when you go
to meet Klamath Falls.
• Misses Marietta Whitney and
Nancy Gill returned home Friday
for the week-end from Portland
with Mr. and Mrs. Don Whitney,
who had been visiting in Portland
since the middle of last week. They
returned home on Sunday evening.
• Mrs. E. F. Starr spent the
week-end with her mother, Mrs. G.
Hunter of Third street, returning
to Granta Pass Sunday morning.
• Mrs. K. Fred Wolcott and baby
daughter arrived in Ashland re­
cently to spend several days with
her mother and father, Mr. and
Mrs. William Taylor.
• Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Curtright,
who have been staying at the
Lithta hotel for the past two and
a half months, recently returned
to their home in San Luis Obispo.
They may decide to make their
home in Ashland at some future
date.
' • Mrs. C. W Fortmiller and Mrs.
C. A. Haines were co-hostesses at
a dessert bridge, given at the home
of Mrs. Fortmiller. The rooms were
attractively decorated in sweet
peas of pastel shades. Playing at
the four tables were the following
guests: Mesdames Harvey A.
Woods, Edwin Dunn, Frank Dean,
Roy Frazier, Dom Provost, W. E.
Bartlett, Gerald Wenner, Rilling
Schuerman, H. G. Enders, W. M.
’.Valls, Claire Tufts, Mrs. Archi­
bald, and the hostesses, Mrs. Fort­
miller and Mrs. HaineB. High score
flower pri-xentatlon will be held
Tarantella, Op. 191, Drdla, Joe
“Drunken drivers must go,” says
Roger Babson says American
lie in pant recitals.
the Saturday Evening Post. But farmers are on the way to recov­
Burdic.
Una Vez en Mayo, Op, 64, No. 1, wouldn’t it be better if they ery, which may be news to those
The program will be ax fololws:
didn't? Weston Leader.
in this bailiwick - Weston Leader.
Golden I tod, Harvey, Mouryne Popper, Leslie Kincaid.
Mazurka, Mlynaraki, Alice Cog­
Burton.
Twinkling Stars, Harvey, Bonnie gin».
Rezeda, Op. 59, Friml, Mary
Boone.
Rose Petals, Wallace, Veda Wil­ Roberson.---------- •------------
5-COURSE
liams
Carey Williams of Georgia lx
Elegy, IJK-y, Jean Van Ness.
ROAST TURKEY
Barcarolle, Offenbach, Corrine getting out a dandy column »Ince
he lost hix appendix. Olin Miller
Croft
FRIED CHICKEN or STEAK
Bohemian Girl, Balfe, Harry would do well to establish credit
with a Thomaston surgeon. Wee­
l<;iiin
Sleepy Hollow, Kountz, Patsy ton (Oregon) Leader.
DINNER
Whitney,
A new "sound microscope” 1 b
Martha, Flotow, Jeannette Bur­ capable of amplifying sound ten
EVERY SUNDAY, 12 TO 8 P.M.
thouxand billion time». We shudder
ton.
AT THE
to think that one of those Long
Selected, Billy Willits.
Valse Petite, Kern, Stanley speeches might carry to Oregon.—
Weston deader.
Coleman.
Romance in A Minor, Williams
If the gold clause 1» restored,
Dick Dayhoff.
G. Howe Harduppe says his cred­
My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice, itor» will lose the difference be­
Good Lunches and Dinners
Saint-Saëns, Andrew Johnson.
tween what they can’t get then
Every Day in the Week
O Sole Mio, Di Capua, Dale Wil- and what they couldn't get before.
Hams.
Weston leader.
I .a Paloma, Y radier, Beatrice i
Worth
La Cinquantaine, Gabriel-Marie,
Carol Templer.
Song of India. Rimsky Korsa­
kov, Peggy Guiley.
Norwegian Dance No. 2, Grieg. I
Ix»is White.
Secret Love. Resch, Shirley Wal­
ton.
Resignation Op. 59, Dancla, Jean
Billings
Hungarian Dance, Drdla, Mar- |
garet Harrison.
Nocturne, Mendelssohn, Elmer
Ayers.
Romance Sans Paroles, Van
Gocns, Phyllis Sparr.
Serenade, Galkine, Ruth Hardy.
Kujawiak, Wieniawski, Florence
Hubert.
Canzonetta
from
Concerto,
Tschaikowsky, Francis Aikens.
award went to Mrs. Dom Provost,
second high to Mrs. Willard Grubb.
• Mr. and Mrs, E. F. Cooper re-
turned Monday night from a visit
to Loa Angeles.
• Rev. S. W. Hall, pastor of the
First Methodist church, left for
Portland and Hulem Wednesday
morning. He expects to be In Mc­
Minnville Wednesday night. Rev.
Hall is scheduled to give an ad-
dress la-fore the student body of
Willamette university Thursday
morning. Friday he is to be In
Portland In attendance ut the mid­
year meeting of the board of trus-
tees of the university, of which he
in a member. The new president,
Dr Bruce R. Baxter, will give his
first mid-year report, together
with recoin mednations for the fu­
ture policy of the school.
O Minx Virginia, King of Palm
uyenue, Ashland, spent the week­
end with Miss Leafs Bedford of
Medford, returning home late Sun­
day afternoon.
• lx>is Crawford and family, of
Tule lake, were spending several
days with relatives at Talent this
week.
• C. A Crit Tolman and his aunt,
Mrs D E Wright, who have been
house guests of Mrs. L. A Phillips,
eft recently for the south by
notor to visit friends and relatives
in Han Francisco. Sacramento and
San Diego with Mr. Tolman’s
Brother. Chester Tolman.
• Mrs. C. R IJ. Jones and daugh­
ter, Mrs. Elwood Hedburg, re­
turned to Ashland Wednesday
from the Saint Francis hospital
In San Francisco where she has
been much Improved by treatments
which she received there.
• Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Butler and
We Specialize
Mr and Mrs D. Perozzi spent the
week-end on the coast at Brook­
in Fresh
ings. returning to Ashland Mon­
day
• Rev. Sydney W. Hall left Wed­
nesday morning for Salem where
GUARANTEED
he is to address the Willamette
university student body on "Youth
Getting Heady for Tomorrow.” He
will go from Salem to McMinnville
Thursday on business, and on Fri­
On the Blvd.
day he will visit Portland to attend
Often Evenings and Sundays
the semi-annual meeting of the
board of trustees of Willamette.
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He will return home Saturday.
O Mrs. Gordon MacCracken and
Mra. T. D. Wagner entertained
Saturday evetng at a dessert
bridge at Mra. Wagner's home.
There were four tables in play.
Mrs Hal McNair received the
ladies' award, Mr. I. E. Vining the
men's award, and Mrs. A.,E. Kin­
ney, the door prize.
Headquarters for
O The Junior-Senior P-TA benefit
dinner given Friday, February 1,
Buying and Selling
v.-as pronounced a general success,
financially because Mrs. A. C. Joy
of Fruits and
made the report that $46.50 was
made, and altogether everyone
Vegetables
seemed to enjoy themselves. The
P-TA is greatly gratified, especial­
A FEW APPLES AT
ly by the number, 170, of people
REASONABLE PRICES
who were present. The Mesdames
A. C. Joy, Murray Murphy, Hal
We Deliver
McNair, R. L. Burdic. C. L. Berg­
strom, Fred Hitchcock, Charles
Forsythe and many others who
helped on committees wish to ex­
Right on the Corner
press their thanks for the support
they received.
• Lawrence Hubert, well known
violinist, will present nearly 30 vio­
lin students Friday evening at 7:30
o'clock at the Lithia hotel. This
COFFEE ROASTER
program will be of extreme inter­
est to local music lovers and par­ Ashland Blend ................ 25c lb.
..........15c lb.
ents of Ashland. The pupils repre­ Brazilian Coffee
sent nearly every degree of pro­
PEANUTS ROASTED DAILY
ficiency and range in age from
Always Fresh
youngsters Just starting school to
violinists at advanced stages. The
North Main and Water Sts.
public is invited to attend. No
65c
LANE’S
HERBERT’S
TWO STORES
G. F. McConnell
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
Every Day Money Savers and Specials
for Saturday!
Per
Quart ............ VW
ASPIRIN—
100
Tablets..........
TQr
FACE POWDER-
SI. 10 Size
Coty’s............ OVW
CONGOIN—
200-cup
JQ/*
package
•• rW
CASTILE SOAP—
Imported,
1-lb bar......... W * W
Fletcher’s
Castoria ..
29C
COD LIVER OII^-
Vitamin test- Cflp
ed, 1 pint.......
SATURDAY, MONDAY
FEBRUARY 9th-11th
Fine
...
SUGAR Granulated.
Red or
BEANS White
CORN
Mil
Maximum
MILA TaH- S cans
. 3 cans for 29c
19c
27-oz can 10c
FLOUR ¿s 49-lb. bag $1.67
CANDY
Fancy Chocolates,
2 i/j-lb box
cleanup...... ...... ........
39C
SPINACH“"““
tin 9c
MB" ■ A Golden Harvest
r U A V No- SOS Tin.......
RICE
Fancy broken,
10 pounds..........
TOMATOES,
39c
Stand. |>ack. ig. can IOC
3 for 25c
COFFEE TX™,
49C
MACARONI cXcS 6 pounds
Jell well, asst.
g*
flavors, 6 pkgs.. W / W
Deviled Meats, < Aj*
Libby’s W b 3 for A V w
Baking Powder
Calumet, lb. can
/h*
w
SPUDS
CABBAGE
CARROTS, bunch
I r 11 AMO Fancy Sunkist,
LEIYIUNU «2 Size.............
GRAPEFRUIT ÄX
FRESH CRABS
Fl T
Fresh mid Firm,
4 pounds..............
OYSTERS,
VALENTINE CANDIES
Standard White,
No.
I 2 cans, cleanup price.
Van Camp’s
Vick’s Vapo ICg*
Rub, 35c size
w
OLIVE OIL /fOf»
Pint ............... ‘•VW
- 10 pounds 50c
-5 pounds for 29c
PORK and BEANS
v IVI l L I
75c Orliss
Antiseptic .... "W
L • >
1 k 1
ç
Haliver Oil— Qftf»
$1.25 size..... VOW
EX LAX—
Chocolated,
25c size..........wAw
65e
PLAZA CAFE
EGGS
MINERAL OIL—
Russian,
dPOtf*
pints.............. A VV
Page 3
42c
CHEESE WEEK!
February 11th to 16th, Inclusive
Ladino Cheese, per pound............ 22c
Brookfield Cheese, per pound......21c
EAT MORE CHEESE!
100 lbs. 63c
pound 2c
1C
dozen 9c
dozen 25c
NUOOA,
19C
White King,
I-arge pkg-------- 29e
Syrup—Log
Cabin, medium ... 39C
Bakers Cocos
•/2 -pound tin.......... 10c
Pound..................
MAYONNAISE—
Best Foods,
Pint Jar.................
J* 9 W
..... each 15c
25C
29C
BRIGHT RED SALMON AND CHICKEN HALIBUT
Eat More Fish—It Is Cheap and Healthful