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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1935)
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Friday, March 22, 1935 About People You Know! -riHTKii HV EDWINA ltur“ • Among the many who went to Salem for the state tournament are W D Jackson, Clifford Unite* ley. Virgil Jackson, Leslie Broili, I x>ui i Pratt and Bud Etzwller • Mr. and Mi a. Henry Endera left for Portland Sunday. They will remain in the northern city for approximately a week. • Ford Hunnel), student of tke Southern Oregon Normal ach<M>l, left for his home In Bend the lat* ter purt of the week He will re* ^^turn next full to flnUh hla course. Hughes, another Son« stud- ^^0ne froah quint, also returned to hla home in Medford Wedneaday for an indefinite length of time. • Mr. and Mrs P. it Hardy left for Spokane, Washington, Tuea- day morning, called there by the audden death of Mra. Hardy's fath er, Mr. Jones. • Elisabeth Martz wax the de lighted recipient of a surprise taffy pull party given Saturday evening for her by the Camp Fire group to which she belongs Many urnualng games completed the eve ning Thom- present wer- Caroline Sander, Dee Beatty, Jean Fride- gar. Martha Gearhart, Phyllis Ann ^^.^izler, Jeanette Burton, Nellie ^^K”.lx-un. and Barbant Cary Mr II l< HtUWl returned for a few days stay m Ashland iMfon going back to Bcnccla, Calif., to be with Mrs. Hurst, who was in jured last week in an accident in which her car overturned three times Mra Hurst suffered liack ami lag mjiHieM but wn:« not se verely hurt • Mr and Mra. James Hersey left Arhlun.l Thin n -I. iv morning foi Nevada whore they will got to Boulder dam and other points of Interest. • Mra BL Burdlc was hostess to memliers of’the Ashland Study club at Its regular meeting Mon day, March 11. Following the short business session, Mrs C W Han son presented the book review, Hearn’s translation of "The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard," by Anatole France "Pieces of Silver." from u National Geographic magazine, was given by Mra. Don Whitney ns the short topic • The young people of the Chris tian church had a delightful waffle feed Friday evening, followed by amusing and Interesting games and entertaining stunts. There wax a large number of young people present and ax they enjoyed them selves so much and so often, they extend the heurty wish that more young Axhlanders join them. • Mlsx Marietta Whitney of Port land x|*ent the week-end with her parents, Mr. und Mrs. Don Whit ney Of thia city. • Mrs. Ralph Billings entertained a few friends ut a 1 o’clock lun cheon Wedneaday honoring her sis ter, Mrs. It. N.. Chaney, on her birthday. Ax the occasion wax so near St. Putrlck s day, green wax predominant in decorations. Visit ing and needlework tilled the re mainder of the afternoon for the guests Mrs Fred Porter, Mrs. J. A. Yeo, Miss Ruth Porter, Mrs. Bruner, the honoree, Mrs R. N. Chuney, und the hostess, Mrs. Bil lings. were the recipients of the enjoyable afternoon. • Mrs Lillian Schofield left Fri day night for Burbank, Calif., to x|a-nd two or three weeks with Mr. and Mra. Harvey Ung. Mrs. Ling is the sister of Mrs. Schofield. • Miss Harriet Smith and Miss liwumla Bateman, teachers at the Derby school near Butte Falls, spent the week-end with their par ents in the city. • Elliott MacCracken, teaching at present in the Talent schools, spent Friday night with his par ents, Dr. and Mra. Gordon Mac Cracken. • Mrs Erford Poole spent the week-end in Ashland, returning to her school near Granta Paas Sun day evening. • Mrs. F. M Ellison of Tenant, kfornia, underwent an opera tion at the Sacred Heart hospital in Medford Monday. Mrs. Fl I Ison lx Hie daughter of Mrs. 8. A. Park- cr and the xlxt«i of W H Parkei of Ashland. Mrs. Parker is staying at the Fillson home until her daughter is able to return. • Mrs. B. B Balls and daughter. Jean Balls, returned to Ashland Sunday from March Field, Calif., where Miss Balis has been a guest of Lieut, and Mrs. Kenneth Hob son since the first of January Mra. Balia also had been their guest tor I In- past 10 days. • Mrs. Roy Welch of Weed, Calif., is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lusk of Van Ness avenue. • The St Pat rmk’s day mixed given by the Douglas county club In the Sons auditorium was a suc cess in every way. Those in charge of the evening's entertainment Miss June Irvine of Myrtle Creek, president of the club. Arthur Mil lard. vice president, and Dorothy Jackson of Roseburg, secretary- W hite H ouse PHONE 156—FREE DELIVERY SATURDAY, MONDAY SPECIALS! SUGAR, 20 pounds for - $1.00 JAMAICA BLUE RIBBON GINGER ALE LIME RICKEY MALT 3-lb. tin - 65c 3 for - 23c Cl AIID BOUQUET- 1.46 I* LUU It BLUEBELL 1.59 » Kitchen Queen 1.79 Buy today and save on . s’nTiiir' White House -1.89 treasurer. Assisting them were • Wm. M. "Billy” Brigg« went to • Prof R W. McNeal, of the church will bring tgieir yearly re Herbert Yocum of Myrtle Creek, Medford Tuesday forenoon and left Southern Oregon State normal, ad- port. and officer, will be elected Nellie Breedlove of Myrtle Creek there by plune for New York city, dreaaed the Medford P-TA Friday for the coming assembly year. and Alice Becker of Roseburg. Ad where he will attend to legal busl- evening on the aubject, “The Each member of the church lx visor of the group is Dr. A. S. ne«x. He expect« to be absent Place of Education In the Building urged to be preoent. Taylor and faculty member« pres about a week. of a World Citizen." Mra. McNeal • Mix« Shirley Erlandson and ent were Dr. and Mrs. Walter Red • A girl wfin bom to Mr and Mrx accompanied him to Medford. ford, Dr Wayne Weils, Miss Flor Basil Harvey at 143 Garfield • The annual church meeting of Mia« Beulah Ezelle, Sona stud- enta, left for their home in Klam ence Allen, Miss Lillian Nicholson, xtreet Sunday, and a boy to Mr. Mrs Lucille Burtix and Miss Betty and Mrx. Glen Burk, 46 Union the Church of the Nazarene will ath Falla yeaterday to spend their Hileman. Green was the color of xtreet, the same day, Dr. C. A. be held on Wedneaday evening, spring vacation. Miax Billy Brandis March 27. Dr. J. E Batea, diatrict la «pending her apring vacation at the evening. Specialty dances were Haine« report«. presented «luring Intermission by • Mr. and Mr«. Thomas Hill, 143 superintendent of the north Pacific her home in Marahfield. John Den district, will preside at thia meet ton, atudent at OSC, ia home for three students of Mlsx Ruth Luy xtreet, Ashland, and M r. ing Each organization of the the same period. of Medford and lollypopx were dis Granite and Mr«. C. J. Strong at Grenada, tributed to guests Calif., left Friday on an extended • Mr». Ray Dahlln of Big Bar, auto trip. They went east by the Calif., came up last week for a southern route, stopping in various visit with her parent«, Mr and southern state« and in Washing Mrs H. Bullis, and her xlxter, Mrs ton, D. C., and will visit their old Bert Freeman. After a short vlxlt home in Michigan before return- I here Mr«. Dahlln and Mr«. Free- man went to CorvalUx, where they visited relatives, and to Portland, In Ashland, It’s Ingle’s for Drugs Where Every where they were guests at the Day Is A Sale Day home of Mr. Freeman'« brother, Claud Freepian, a Portland archi 3*/ tect. Cosmetics Remedies • Mr and Mrs Carvel Thornton $1.00 Pond ’ « $135 Fierce QGn and »on Jerry were Ashland vis Cream« ....................... a vv Prescription .................. «fOAz itors Sunday at the home of Mr Thornton’s father, J. Ed Thornton. 50c Woodbury'« QQr $1.15 Mentha QQz» • Ashland Legion's Kiltie band lx Cream« ............ UvV Pepsin .......... v(JV becoming in great demand. I-axt $2.00 Eve in Pari« 04 ft ft Quart Cod Liver QQn Friday night they were featured Powdr, Perf., Rouge 92.W OU ............ «fOV entertainers at the Wagner Creek nchool P.-T. A. meeting and Wed 50c Milkweed QQg» Pint Rubbing 4 Dz« nesday night of this week they Cream ........................ Alcohol ............ ......... ...... JLW If you go East this winter, why entertained Belle View Grange at $1.20 Swamp Oûi» not go through California and its social session. Root _________ ___ ___ OvV Sundries Southern Arizona? Ride our • The fire department went to the normal school Friday in an ef famous Sunset Limited at Golden $1.25 Alarm ÛCn fort to lower a flag, the halyards Stationery Clock« .......................... ìfOU State Limited through America’s of which had become fouled, but sunnieft winter region. Stopover SI.25 Watches • ax the staff 1« of iron were unable «•/« Envelop, ...... UV Now ........ „... ....... Per package anywhere. to climb it and it is reported that the pole will have to be let down For details, see your local 15c Frena, 24 Sheet», Envelope« OQn to remove the flag. 2 for....................... agent or write J. A. Ormandy, Linen or Vellum fivl • Mayor Thornton Wiley, who is General Panenger Agent, 705 15c Scott Kitchen Pound Paper, heavy QÛO a member of the board of regents Parific Building, Portland, Ore. Towel« ............ ..... bundle with Envelope. UwV of the Northwest Nazarene col lege at Nampa. Idaho, returned home last Saturday from a trip to Nampa He was accompanied by Mr». Wiley, Paul Culbertson. Mrs Ira Har and Genevieve Pat terson. They also visited Misses Mary and Ixiis Wiley, daughters of Mr an«l Mrs. Thornton Wiley, who arc students at the college. • All city officials, including de partment heads, have been invited to attend a meeting of the League Where You Get Most for Your Money Every Day in the Week of Oregon cities, to be held in Eu gene Monday and Tuesday next. 1 Eminent speakers will be present We Deliver and many matters of interest to 61 North Main cities will be discussed. Free—Phone Ashland • Lodge room in Masonic temple was crowded Sunday afternoon by Oregon friends who paid last honors to Miss Geòrgie Coffee. Eastern Star funeral services were read and ! Rev. H. H Mitchell officiated at! the Episcopal funeral service I which followed. Pallbearers were | J. H Hardy, Elwood Hedberg. Clarence Lane. Elmer Biegel, Frank Jordan and W H. McNair. Interment was In Ashland mauso leum under the direction of J. P. SUGAR, C&H, 20 pounds....... ;$1.00 Coffee, It’s good, 2 pounds___ __ 35c Dodge and sons. 6 pounds...................................$1.00 • Warren Doremus returned the SUGAR, C&H, 100 pounds..... $4.99 first of the week from a visit with Coffee, we guarantee equal to the (Buy now for sugar is advancing) his sister at Klamath Falls. • Mrs Julia S. Henderson re best, package 25c, 4 pkgs......... 95c Good Hardw heat Flour, 49 lbs $1.49 turned Monday from Grants Pass where she spoke Friday afternoon | Hot Cake Flour, per sack............49c Coffee, Hills, Maxwell House, MJB, and Sunday afternoon before the | Golden West, pound tin.......... 81c Graham (course or fine) and WCTU. Mrs. Henderson took as [ her subject Carrie Nation, the Whole Wheat Flour, per sack 40c Kansas temperance crusader. Rolled Oats (Quick or Regular) • Mrs Frank Fitch, who has been CHASE AND SANBORN nursing at Prospect, is expected to Per sack ..................................... 39c return to Ashland late this week PRODUCTS or the first of next. She plans to Cracked Hominy, per sack......... 35c join Mr. Fitch at their mountain Macaroni and Spaghetti, 3 lbs.... 25c ranch in the Cove district for a time. Warren Fitch and Emory White Beans, large or small, I’laisted were down over the week 4 pounds 25c, 18 pounds........$1.00 end from their home in the Cove district. Pinto Beans, 4 pounds.................. 25c • Drs. Bertha Sawyer and W. J. Crandall and Cladys Crandall at Baby Lima Beans, 3 pounds........25c tended a meeting of Southern Ore 13 pounds................................. $1.00 gon osteopaths at Grants Pass Monday night. Petite Prunes, large size 17 lbs $1.00 • Guy Crosby went to Crescent City Sunday to accept a perma Italian Prunes, extra good, 3 lbs 25c nent situation in the Crescent City 14 pounds................................. $1.00 laundry. White Figs, best quality, 3 lbs.....25c -------------------------- -—~ CUT RATE DRUGS GO EAST SUNSHINE ... 98c 25c 10c Southern Pacific 95 HONEY 43e 1 Avocados........... 5c Bunch Veg 2 for 5c Artichokes ....... 5c Bananas, lb........ 4c SOAP, Bob White, 10 bars -17C HERBERT’S TWO STORES APPLES Fancy Apples Per box.............. Cooking Apples Per box.............. We Deliver TOM CARTER’S ONE-STOP SERVICE Everything for Those Baby Chicks MASH—SCRATCH—STARTER EGG MASH, Anchor brand, 100 lbs $2.10 HAY, Baled Alfalfa, per 100 lbs........ 90C OR, PER TON, OFF TRUCK *16.00 BELLVIEW FEED & SEED On Pacific Highway Houth of City Limltx Open Evenlngx GAS—OILS—TIRES—STOCK AND POULTRY FEED S tearns DATED COFFEE - 31c HONEST PRICES HONEST VALUES Ingle’s for Drugs Grocery and Meat Market COFFEE, White House, lb jar 29c »-POUND TANTE WELL Page 3 DEL ROGUE 14 pounds................................. $1.00 Dried Pears, 2 pounds.................. 25c Seedless Raisins, 4 pounds 25c Golden Dates, 4 pounds...... 25c Walnuts, large No. 1, per pound..20c Almonds, 2 pounds........................ 25c Fresh Salted Peanuts, 2 pounds..25c Chocolate Peanut Clusters, lb.... 25c Chocolate Creams, Gum Drops and Satin Mix Candy, 2 pounds..... 25c Salmon, tall tin, 2 for.................. 25c North Star or Cross Pack Sar dines, 3 tins for......................... 25c Tomato Juice, Campbell’s, 4 tins 19c Sweet Potatoes, 1 lb. tins........... 10c Tomatoes, extra good, 2l/t tin ...10c 3 tins for 29c, case of 24...... $2.28 Golden Bantam Sweet Corn, 2....25c Case of 24 tins........................ $2.90 Stringless Cut Beans, 3 tins....... 25c Amaizo Oil, per pint 19c, quart 37c Wesson Oil x/g gal. and 1 covered mayonnaise bowl, while they last .............................................. 83c Crlsco, 3-pound tin........................ 59c Formay, 1-lb. tin 19c, 3 pounds 49c Calumet Baking Powder and one cake tin ....................................... 25c Three pkgs., 1 gravel and 2 bird seed.................... :.......................... 21c SOS, ’nuff said, package.............22c Matches, 6-box carton . ............ 21c ROYAL Quick-Setting GELATIN DESSERTS and PUDDING 4 packages 25C Fleischmann’s Yeast 3 cakes for 10c Post Toasties, 3 packages........... 20c Shredded Wheat Biscuits, Niag ara, 2 packages.......................... 25c Graham Crackers, Honey Sweet ened, 2-pound box...................... 25c Soda Crackers, 3-pound box........37c Delicious Flake Butters, pkg.......17c Molasses Cookies, 10 dozen..........25c Fig Bars, large ones, 4 dozen......25c Red Feather toilet tissue, 3 rolls 10c 32 rolls for.............................. $1.00 Brooms, our leader........................ 47c Big Boy Soap, 6 bars.................... 27c Peet’s Washing Machine Soap, large package ............................ 25c (One FREE with purchase of 2) Morrell’s Hams, Bacons and Lunch Goods at Rock Bottom Prices! Full Line of Vegetables at Lowest Prices! Oranges, sweet and juicy, 96 size, per dozen........................ 25c