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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1935)
ANIK ItAI T UNLOADS 2ND ( Alt DODGEM FRIDAY O’HARRA BUYS STEARNS STORE A business change of the week has been the sale of the Steams Self Service store. 61 North Main ! street, to T. L. O'Harra of Van-; couver. Wash The Meadowbrook orchards. a choice place in the Rogue River valley, adjoining the town of I Rogue River, figure«! as a consul- I eration of the transfer Mr I Steams expects to take a trip | through the mlddlewestem states and to his old home in Iowa, after . which he will take over the man agement and operation of the Meadowbrook orchard property The Steams Self Service store 1 has been owned and operated by ■ H A Steams since 1920. with the exception of the years 1925 to I 1929 Steams has found these years i in business in Ashland to be very I pleasant, made so by the friendli ness and good will of the people of this community, and he has ex pressed his appreciation of this | friendliness and patronage and | has asked that this be extended to I his successor. Mr. O'Harra Friday, April 12, 1935 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 2 ASHLAND GROCETERIA Serve Yourself-*Get Your Choice Kg SHOP THE GROCETERIA WAY AND GET THE THRILL OF SATISFIED BUYING MORE GROCETERIA “GOODERIES” FOR S A T U R 0 A Y AND MONDAY sEE,A COFFEE 2 Pounds for...... 39c (mis FRESH GROUND—OK GROUND WHIl.E VOL WAIT .MINER MISINTERPRETS CITY WATERSHED ACTION I Mayor Thornton Wiley states that a Miner reporter was mis taken regarding the action of the | city council at the meeting of March 19. The council voted 1 against selling timber on city I lands on the ground that it would | furnish a precedent for the gov ernment to sell timber on the I watershed lands in the forest re- I serve. —---- •----- CHURCH OF CHRIST “A Friendly Church” For if ye live after the flesh, ye I must die: but if by the Spirit ye | put to death the deeds of the body, ye shall live, For as many : are led by the Spirit of God, these are Sons of God. Rom. 8:13-14 | Christianity is a Spiritual Religion where we receive definite help' from Christ and God. You are in-1 vited to attend the following serv-1 ices: The church at worship, 9:45 to 10:20 The church at preaching. 10:20 I to 10:50. The church at study, 10:50 to 11:30 Sermon. "The Holy Spirit in Every Day Life.” Special music by the choir. Junior church for the children with a program of Bible training. Christian Endeavor, two groups. 7:00. Evening services. 8:00. Sermon, "The Door With Five Locks,” a special object sermon. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, at 8:00. James E. Morgan, pastor. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Pioneer Avenue, South Sunday morning service at 11 o’clock. Subject. "Are Sin, Dis- ease and Death Real?” Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting, which includes testimonies of Christian Science healing, is held at 8 o’clock. Reading room open daily from 2 to 5 p. m. except Sundays and hoiidays. The public is invited to attend these services and to use the read ing. ------------ •----------- CHURCH OF THE NAZAKENE Comer Fourth and C St». R. T. Holmes, Pastor 9:45 a. m., Sunday Bible school, Mayor T. S. Wiley, superintend ent. Classes for all ages and com petent teachers. 11:00 a. m., morning worship, Evangelist L. E. Grattan bring ing the message and Rev. K. S. White as song leader. 6:30 p. m., N.Y.P. service, group 1 having charge. 7:30 p. m., Evangelistic service. The Crusade for souls which began March 31 with Rev. L. E. Grattan as evangelist and Rev. K. S. White will continue each night next week at 7:30. Rev. Grattan is bringing inspiring and helpful messages and Rev. White knows how to sing the Gospel. You are welcome to all these services. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH “The Church With a Friendly- Welcome” Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Special classes for all ages, es pecially Normal and High school groups. Junior church at 11 a. m. Divine worship in the main au ditorium at 11 a. m. Full chorus choir, pipe organ music. Special service for the Junior department of the Sunday school. They will attend in a body. "Our children are our most valuable asset.” Young people’s services at 6:15 p. m. Epworth League and Wesley Foundation. These services are in spirational and informative, of real genuine interest to all young peo ple. Change of Service Hour We are discontinuing our Vesper hour at five o'clock. We shall meet for our evening service at 7:30 p. m. The Epworth league will put on a pageant at this hour. It will be well worth your while to attend this service. Huey Long is highly successful in self-advertisement. But, for1 that matter, so Is a skunk.—Wes-' ton Leader. S FLOUR $1.99 Macaroni s ibs 29c MEAT DEPARTMENT Select Your Sunday Meats from Our Cases and Be Assured of Getting the BEST at Ixiwest Prices! TURKEYS Spring Fryers Fresh Killed—Dry Picked Fresh Killed 47c each LAMB SHOULDER Smoked—Picnic Style ROAST 12c per lb HAMS 191 c lb. MOCH Chicken Legs 5c each There Will Only Be 100 RABBITS Fancy Frying Slxe 201C lb LUNCH MEATS Mayonnaise and Sandwich Spread—Bulk Olives— Bulk Pickles—In Fact, Everything for the Spring Picnic! ASHLAND’S FINEST BAKERY PRODUCTS 10c CINNAMON ROLLS, 6 for SC BUTTERHORNS, each APPLESAUCE CAKES BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE LIGHT OK DARK NOT SLICED 8C SLICED 9c DOUGHNUTS, per dozen - - 15c PARKER HOUSE ROLLS, doz. 15c ANGEL FOOD CAKES - - - 37c ANGEL FOOD CAKES, iced - 47c Boston Cream Pies 20c —- — — — I REMEMBER—ONLY 100 OF THESE 39e INSTANT POSTUM, large JELL-O DESSERT 2 pkgs, for 13c FRUITS - VEGETABLES CALUMET BAKING POWDER 24c Handysack Cereals 15c KIDDIES, GET YOLK RED HELMETS 1 Pound MARSHMALLOWS 1 RED HELMET.................... Sunbeam Hardwheat 39c FLOUR H « Perry Ashcraft hits faith in Anh- lund and its future lie received another carload of Dodge auto- I mobiles toduy. Last week he ac- | ccpte.l a earload of Dodge trucks and the carload today is made up .of nmiaenger cars of various types ami co’ors. Mr. Asucraft I m having fine suc cess in sale of Dodge products and I believes they will grow even more I popular as the beauty and serv- cal.ili' \ O| tile 1 ire nlcl.N I n - - I CAULIFLOWER, nice ones 10c LETTUCE, large heads - 5c SWEET POTATOES, 4 Ibs. for 19c Oranges“ 29c come more generally known and • A surprise birtliduy dinner was appreciated. given recently for Mrs Charles Bryant at the home of Mi M in II dinner was Nerved nt it table beautiful with a large assortment of spring flowers Those present with the honoree. Mrs Bryant, and the hosts. Mr. ami Mrs Philpott, were: Mr Charles Bryant, Mr. and M in (leoij'.e \,n. |. iml their son, Mrs Edna Storey. Mrs Rosa Powell, Mr and Mrs L A Rob erts, Mrs. Heid, and Miss Ethel Reid | • The Fortnightly Study club met at the home of Mrs C. E l’ratt, mother of the hostess, Mrs Fran ces White, on Monday, April 1 The regular short topic was pre sented by Mrs H. J Carter, the book. "Mormonism, the Islam of Amcileii by I’.iue,. Kinney. Th book review for the meeting wt ‘ given by Mrs Vet tic Cary, "Blue.. Sheep, a novel written by Warwick Deeping. As the meeting was held on All Fools’ day, Mrs. White served each guest a cracker and a tooth pick I alter refreshments were served nt attractive little tables • Walter Holrmui. vice president of the United States Junior Cham ber of Commerce, was a caller at the Ashland Chamber of Com merce Wednesday. He had been at Klamath Falls dellvrung the charter to the Klamath chapter of the Junior Chamber of Com merce. • The new city catcrpiller grad er, which was received Friday of lust week has been kept i>u»y. It was given a try out bv City Siipi intendent Elmer Hiegel on the Root Memorial grounds Friday ami since has been used to grade the lot leased by the city to the Oregon Gas C<>r|«>iatl<>n, at It and Water street, and also has been used in the Lithlu park for ground W leveling • Ti>c registration of foreign cars constantly mervasmg Secretary Gordon MncCracken of the local Chamber of Commerce informs the Miner • Maddens Tire Shop has thia week added Mr. ixiuie Barnum to their foie. Mi Hamtim will have charge of the repair department. • Ray Welch returned to his home In Weed, Calif, on Sunday evening following a week's stay In Ashland at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L E Lusk Mrs Welch will remain at the Lusk home for a few more days before returning to her home In Weed. • Mr and Mrs Kenneth Brown of Hilt spent the week-end in Ashland with Mr. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs W C Brown. • Miss Gertie Haan of Palm Ave nue has as her guest for a month, her mother, Mrs. Flora Haan Mrs. Haan will leave at the end of that time for an Indefinite vielt in the Middlewest at the end of that time. • Mr and Mrs Claude Carter returned to Dunsmuir Tuesday af ter a several days stay at the home of Mr Carter's mother, Mrs. M R. Carter. Mrs. Carter also had as her guests Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kelby of Dunsmuir. Mrs. Kelby is the daughter of Mrs. Carter. • There were three tables in play, and at the end of the evening de lightful refreshments were servd. in HERBERT’S TWO STORES Gladiola Bulbs Fancy 1C EACH SEED POTATOES Per pound ....... . ONION KETH 8 pound» ARIZONA GRAPEFRUIT, 3 for IOC BRIGHT RIPE BANANAS, pound 5c LADINO CHEESE, per pound - 23c Fisher’s Pancake FLOUR, 10’s 43c Shortening, Flake White, 4 Ibs 53c CELILO SALMON, 3 cans for - 35c PINEAPPLE, broken slices 2|s 18c RITZ CRACKERS - - - - 25c Orders of $1.00 Or More Delivered FREE In City Limits HARDY and WOLTERS Southern Oregon’s Leading Food Merchants We Deliver <