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Friday, February 22, 1935 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 2 es at a delightful valentine party and Warren Fitch were down from FOR SALK 200 gtaid used Urea f and tubes; also an A-l trailer. given at Miss Freeman’s home on their mountain home Wednesday Sec us before you buy. Madden's Nutley street Thursday evening • You need the Miner It digs Games and contests furnished the for the news. Tire Shop. <f!0) Interesting entertainment for the • S. D. Doremus went to Klam niiTirn BY EDWINA JAMES ....... evening in which the contestants ath Falla on business Wednesday, FOR TRADE Good ft-room house in Medford for Ashland proper • Miss Mary Magoon left for Sa-1 Mr. Harmsen is in charge of a scored points, the ones standing returning yesterday. Mrs Dor ty; also house and 3 acres for attle Thursday to attend a meet- I highway construction job ■■■*’ for a E. C. <■> high receiving prizes For the girls. emus accompanied him. rent, close in, for $10 per month • Mrs. A. A. Madden and Mrs ing of the northwest association Hall, contractor. Little Cozett re Miss Gertrude Wenner was high E. A. Conner were at Medford See us first for imrgalna Reed of physical training teachers, held mained with her grandparents till point, and Oscar Sliver for the Wednesday attending a club meet and Robison. I f221 the folks get settled at Grants boys. on Friday and Saturday. While in ing. Seattle, Mias Magix>n visited at Pass. • Mrs. R. A Payne of Newport WILL TRADE Ashland suburban highly improved X acres for • Mrs. O. Drury, who has been at • The decorations were done in is visiting at * *■ the - home of - - her her home with relatives. the valentine idea as were the re larger ranch suitable for grain • At Thursday's meeting of the the Barber convalescent home, left freshments, nerved on a table cent sister. Mrs S. L. Allen, l‘tì I-aurei and hogs; also Ashland residence Elka Ladies' Card club, Mrs E. C. Friday for her home near Eugene red by cupidk' targets and pussy street, and with other relatives for Medford residence. E. T Sta and friends. Gardner and Mrs. O. Penland were • Henry Sheets. veteran Ashland willows. ples, Ashland. (>re (f-!2* A Few Cooking • Mr. and Mrs W M Barber logger, has sold his equipment and hostesses to eight tables of auction and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fraley Those present were Geraldine Apples, per box leaves this week for Portland CAMPANAS BALM Tin- original and cou tract bridge. Decorations and Gertrude Wenner, Kathleen drove to Granta Paas Thursday to skin softener, «pedal, 5lic Bol and refreshments were done in ac where he expects to make his Cook. Janies McNair, Kenneth visit at the home of Mrs 1‘aul Fancy Apples, ton Drug store. (f22) cordance with the valentine idea. home with a sister. Harnim'ti. daughter of the Barbera Harris. Everett Nance. MacKenzie Il pounds Those receiving priaes were Mr. • A new horticultural venture is Roberson, Charles Warren, Mar Little Cozette Harmsen. who had ANYONE wishing help, male or H. H. Gillette, contract, and Mrs. being tned out ill Ashland canyon garet Harrison, Oscar Silver and been staying with her grand|>ar- female, inquire at the fret* em We Deliver Parker, auction. The tournament that may mean much to this sec the hostesses. Marjorie Freeman ents, went with theim to join her ployment office at 343 East parents. Main. in each is still holding high ln- tion. At least two people. John W. and Cleone Stoner. • Every news item la a nugget r terest, and will be finished in the Lofftus and I. G. Kelts, have for the Miner. Bring them in. 153 CONVALESCENT HOME Aohlnnd*« leading early i*art of March A business grafted filbert scions onto the com • Word has been received here of ----------- • ------------ ln<le|>en<leiit Granite, Ashland, cares for In meeting of the club in the early mon wild hazlenut and they re the marriage in Reno, Nevada. Service Station Saturday. February 16, of Wayne valids and aged at $40 per port good success. Anyone living afternoon discussed the Elks dance month and up; room and board, to be given on the night of Feb in the edge of town and having Hill and Misa Ruby Schultz, both light housekeeping rooms and wild hazlenuts oil their place might of Yreka. Mr Hill is a former ruary 23 in the Elks ballroom. Ashland boy, son of Mr. and Mrs. cabins available. (flAtf) • The social circle of Neighbors well try the experiment. of Woodcraft were entertained on • G. D. Kelts, living up Ashland Thomas Hill. 143 Granite street, On the Boulevard 200 tiers of black oak New deals to the contrary not Thursday by Mrs. Roy Parr Sr. canyon, is erecting a new chicken and attended school in Ashland. He WANTED and laurel wood. Whittle Trans withstanding, there'll always be at a covered dish dinner at 12:30 house and will specialize in fhe is in the grocery business in Yreka fer Co , 80 Oak street. (f22) those who never K't tlie jack. with his father. The young couple Following the dinner was a short heavy strains of poultry. will reside in Yreka. WANTED — Wood cutters on Weston Leader. business session, presided over by • Who is the oldest native inhabi- • Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hill. 143 shares; fir, four miles out. Ad Mrs Lucille Dozier, vice president tant of Ashland? J. W. Loftus. dress box C, the Miner. ( f22 ) of the club. Games were played 538 Granite street, was born over Granite street, expect to leave about the middle of March on an 70 years ago on the upper part of featuring Valentine and Washing Paper hanger to take automobile trip. They WANTED ton's birthday. Prizes for the first the block on which the Lithia ho extended pay in wood; also young man will go to Miami. Florida, and or woman to study principles in game went to Mrs Flora Morrison, tel is situated. His father later It's time to be thinking about your lawn. thence to Washington, D.C., and cooperation, job when qualified high, and Mrs. Ada Gandee. sec built the house just north of the later visit in Virginia. They ex BENT GRASSES—KENTUCKY BLUE GRASSES Ask for Mr. Reece at the Fix-It end. For the second game, Jordan electric building. Let us pect to be absent about three WHITE DUTCH LAWN ('M)VEKH shop, East Main. (f22) LAWN MIXTURES Mrs. Myrtle Mayberry and Mrs hear from other old natives. months. Ada Gandee. high, and Mrs. Laura 1 • J. C. Hamaker, who has been FOR SALE Thoroughbred wire • Mrs. Arnold Cummins, formerly LAWN MORCROP Abbot and Mrs. Alma Hall, low absent from work at the General Miss Jeanette McCaw, returned to hair terrier, perfect marking, good pet for children. For fur score. The afternoon was interest Service station for the last four her home in Silverton, Oregon, af 50-pound Bag $1.50 ther information phone or call ingly spent by 20 members of the or five days because of illness, re ter spending 10 days with her sis LAWN ROLLER FOR RENT at the Miner, 170, Ashland (f22) turned to work on Monday morn ter. Mrs. Marcella Scribner, and club. friends. • Mr. and Mrs H O. Frohbach ing. FOR SALE Cabin on Rogue river of Medford were guests at the • Mrs. Erford Poole has returned • Miss Audra Wagner was able near Shady Cove, fine location, to return to her class at the Wash well built, comfortable, no tum Thomas H. Simpson home Satur to her school at Mapleton, follow ington school Wednesday after bledown shack but a good house ing several weeks absence due to day evening. having been absent since last Fri in any neighborhood; will con • A personal letter from Louis F. a recent appendicitis operation. day with the flu. sider good car as part payment. Talcott, former Ashland boy now Her place was filled by Mrs. Dale • The WHMS of the Methodist Further information at the Min with the band of Tom Mix circus Burns of Ashland. church had as its guests Monday er. phone 70, Ashland. (f22) and wild west show, states that • The Girls league of the Senior Miss Helen Johnson, deaconess of the show will be through here, high school gave another of their Pittsburgh. Pa., and Mrs Goodall BARGAINS in uaed furniture; get busy. Parr's Trade Shop, on the showing either at Ashland or Med delightful affairs Thursday eve of Medford, a former deaconess Plaza (f22) ford. It is one of the largest truck ning. This party was planned for Luncheon was served at 12. Mrs. E. T. Newbry in charge, with the shows in the United States. Louis the new girls of the school to assistance of Mrs. Don Faber and says Tom Mix takes care of his make them more easily acquainted Miss Mary Mack. people the best of any showman with the older girls. The party Mrs F. L Nutter, president, The Home of in the country, according to the was presented as a valentine af called the meeting to order at 2 concensus of trouper opinion. He fair, entertainment and refresh o'clock, with Mrs. W. A. Patrick “BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE” says that everything points to a ments in ■ harmony with the as prayer leader. Mrs. Nutter in troduced Miss Johnson, speaker of scheme. splendid show this season. • Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Radcliffe • A business meeting was called the day. who told of the many KNIGHT’S CATSUP • and new developments left Sunday for an auto trip to to order by Dorothy Bums, presi changes Per bottle lOV that bave taken place in the great Portland and other northern points dent of the league and it was de work which the WHMS is carry and expect to be away several cided at this time to hold a contest ing on. She told also of the im POTATOES, V. 8. by having a motto made by each provements that have been made weeks • Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harmsen. girl from the words "Ashland in the schools and s< idtlement No. la, 50 |H>und<t who have been occupying an apart High.” The best one to be writ- houses of the cast and nowW on ment at the home of her parents, ten will be used by the league in her extensive travels throughout APRICOTS the east she had seen great prog 2> j site tin Mr and Mrs. W M Barber, left following years. ress made in all divisions of this Sunday for Grants Pass, where • Miss Cleone Stoner and Miss noble work. they will reside for a few months. Marjorie Freeman were co-hostess- A new organization was formed LOG CABIN SYRUP QQn under the name of Queen Esther, Medium tin ........... 0 W which will hold its first meeting Monday, February 25, with Mrs Don Faber and Mrs. Wayne as DEL ROGUE STRING counsellors. Any girls from 12 to BEANS, No. 1 tin 18 years of age may attend this meeting. WE HAVE THE RELISH • A group of friends, honoring DISHES AS ADVERTISED ON Mrs. Ed Miller Jr., entertained at BISQUICK DEAL! a luncheon Saturday at the home See the Special Display at the of Mrs. Millard Grubb. Following the delightful 1 o'clock luncheon, Big Open Front contract was played for the re WE WILL DEUVEK mainder of the afternoon. As hon YOUR ORDER OUR MEAT MARKET PAYS CASH oree, Mrs. Miller received a lovely FOR ASHLAND-PRODUCED MEATS gift and also high score award. The guests honoring Mrs. Miller We Give Alaska Trip were Mesdames Dom Provost, W. E Bartlett, Harvey Woods, Millard Contest Coupons Grubb, Elwood Hedburg, Gerald Wenner, Howard Hobson, Hubert Southern Oregon’s Leading Food Merchants Bentley and Clyde Young. Phone 153 201 E. Main • Max Guiley and Lyle Reeder xoent the last week at Lake o’ the Prescription Pharmacy Woods, cutting a summer supply FREE DEUVERY-PHONE 75 275 EAST MAIN of ice. They are staying at the Guiley ranch for the winter. Where You Get Most for Your Money Every Day in the Week • W. M. Poley returned to Ash land Tuesday morning with his HONEST VALUE HONEST PRICES aunt, Mrs I. W. Thomas of Med- TOM CARTER’S We Deliver ford, from Portland where they 61 North Main have spent the last three weeks. Phone Mrs. Thomas will remain at the • Ashland Poley home for an indefinite stay. Oregon • Miss Jean Claycomb, who re cently underwent a major opera tion at the local Community hos Gas—Oil—Tires—Hay—Grain pital, returned to her home on Concentrated Retail Facilities Hillcrest Tuesday. She is progress ing nicely, hoping to be back in Enables Us To Sell for Less school within the next two weeks. • Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Platte, form Open Sundays! er residents here, returned to Ash land Wednesday from Palm Springs, Calif. They have taken Bird Seed, 2 1-lb. pkgs and 10c MEAT MARKET an apartment at 153 Granite street. On Pacific Highway Bird Gravel................................. 21c South of City Limite SATURDAY SPECIALS • Mr. and Mrs. D. Perozzi went to San Francisco last week and, Hamburger Steak, 3 pounds....... 25c Sliced PiBeapple, No. 2*/t tin....... 18c ANCHOR BRAND GOODRICH according to the Morning Ore 2 for..............................................35c Boiling Beef, per pound, 6c to..... 9c gonian, were passengers on the STOCK AND POULTRY TIRES AND Pineapple, No. 1 flats, sliced, steamship California when it FEED TUBES Morrells Shankless Shoulders, lb 19c sailed from Frisco Friday for New crushed or tidbits, 3 for.... 25c Morrells Pride Hams, none better, York. The trip will be through the Green Cut Beans, No. 2 tins 10c canal, return being on the Penn half or whole, per pound........22’/2c sylvania, also of the Panama Pa 10c Morrells Bacon, light or heavy, Chipped Beef Tomatoes, No. 21/2 tins.......... cific line. —we slice It for you. Lunch Meats and Pickles Whole Kernel Corn, dry pack, 3 .50c • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Muscat HERBERT’S TWO STORES About People You Know! 'A Classified Ads H. J. CARTER LAWN GRASS SEEDS TED’S FEED AND SEED STORE ASHLAND GROCETERIA SATURDAY SPECIALS Sliced 9e 49c MY-T-IINE 20c Try the COFFEE 19c per pound 9c ADDIS DRUG STORE FIRST for Drug and Sundry Specials SCHUERMAN’S GROCERY ADDIS DRUG STORE BARNTHOUSE MEAT MARKET SATURDAY SPECIALS BEEF ROAST 12c 10e and SIRLOIN STEAKS, lb 15Ç VEAL STEAKS, lb. VEAL STEW, pound 12c 7c I Grocery and Meat Market BELLVIEW FEED & SEED CO PHONE 12 HARDY AHO WOLTERS S tearns ONE STOP SERVICE WE DELI V ER Unsliced 8c GROCERIES HOUSEHOLD STEPLADDERS MADE BY ZOSS A Few of the Many Specials in High Quality Meats at Low Prices 4 foot.............. $1.25 5 foot.............. $1.50 6 foot.............. $1.75 OUR FAMOUS TOMATO SAUSAGE RABBITS AND POULTRY Wick's Furn. Store Our warehouse is crowded, we want to do some remodeling, so for this month we will sell flour: 49-pound sacks at $1.53 and..... $1.60 Kerrs Best Hotcake Flour, 10 lbs 50c Kerrs Rolled Oats, quick or reg ular, 9-pound bag........................ 40c Sugar, 20 pounds....................... $1.00 (100-lb. bags low as NRA allows) K-C Baking Powder, 50-oz. tin....35c Alaska Salmon, No. 1 tall, 2 for .25c « Red Cherries, No. 2 tin.................. 15c Strawberries, just like fresh ones, PPF tin ......................................... 18c Coffee—It’s Good, 2 pounds....... 35c Coffee—The Best, 1 pound pkg.__25c Coffee—MJB, Maxwell House and Hills Bros., 1-pound tin............ 31c Oranges, 126 size, per dozen 25c Oranges, 288 size, 2 dozen..... 25c Frexh Spinach, Turnip«, Carrots, Rutabegas, parsnips and other fresh Vegetables BAKERY GOODS OF ALL KINDS «