Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 05, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, July S, 1935
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
About People You Know
Page 3
f^Tu I inaryj ingles
• George Unger, of Stickney,
South Dakota, uncle of William
Grenbemer, came through Ash­
land Sunday enroute to his home
by the northern route from San
Diego, where be had attended the
exposition.
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• Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Miller of
Sebastopol, California, arrived in A
Ashland recently to spend the
summer at the Bellview home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gowland. The
Millers are Mrs. Lowland’s par­
ents and formerly made Ashland
their home.
• Dr. and Mrs. Donald Rackleff
of Han Francisco spent several
days in Ashland recently at the
A FESTIVC AIR
home of Dr. Rackleff's uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Roberts,
and with Mr. and Mrs., Spencer
Radcliffe.
• Warren Applewhite left recent­
ly for Eugene to spend two weeks
with his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. I. E. Lawrence.
• Jerry Gault, at present em­
ployed in Klamath Falls, spent the
week-end in Ashland with his par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonh H. Gault.
• Mrs. Dora Gulley and daughter
I’eKKy returned to Ashland the lat­
ter part of the week from a visit
of three weeks to Los Angeles,
San Diego and other California
points.
• Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Gregg left
Sunday on a vacation trip to Port­
land, San Diego, Chicago and
lato
points in the east, planning to be
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gone for at least six weeks.
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• Mrs. Glenn Addis recently spent
about a week in Glendale, Oregon,
visiting lire. Ruth Cleveland, her
with
sister.
• Mr. and Mrs. Homer Billings
recently had as their guest for two
weeks their nephew, Conrey Evans
of Leon, Iowa.
• Miss Irwanda Bateman had as
• Mr. and Mrs. D. Perozzi, who bergh, he might have a heart.—
her guest for a short time recently ■pent the last two week« at Har­ Weston Leader.
Mrs. Marvin Alberts of Medford,
bor, Oregon, returned to Ashland
formerly Mary Adamson of Ash­
Monday.
land.
• Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Dayhoff and • Mr«. H. D. Mitchell returned
family left on Sunday for Portland to her home here recently follow­
where they will make their home ing a three weeks visit in Loa An­
geles and San Diego. She was
in the future.
• Mrs. Frank Morris and son of accompanied home by her sister,
Yakima, Wash., are guests for ap­ Mrs. S. R. Maloney of San Ber­
proximately a month at the home nardino, who plans to remain here
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mannin, for at least two months.
• Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Lesher re­
parents of Mrs. Morris.
• Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fraley re­ turned to their home in Portland
cently had as guests for a short Monday following a brief visit
time Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fraley here with their daughters, the
and family, Mrs. C. F. Fraley and Misses Ardath and Berneta Lesh­
son and Ladene Shattuck, of Ber­ er, of the Community hospital.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Roberts
keley, Calif.
• Mrs. Cliff Payne has as her and family and Mrs. H. Hogate of
guest for an indefinite time, Mrs. Klamath Falls recently spent a
week in Ashland as guests of Mr.
Bert Tozer of Petaluma, Calif.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hersberger and Mrs. W. A. Sewell.
of Palo Alto arc guests for a week • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis have
as their guests for an indefinite
at the Harley Duffield home.
• Mrs. A. A. Brown and children time Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Pemberton
of Maquoketa, Iowa are guests of of Mount Vernon, Wash. They are
Mr. and Mrs. George Icenhower well known in Ashland and, dur­
who, with their son Paul, took ing their stay here, have been ex­ r
their guests to Crescent City re­ tensively entertained.
• Mrs. Emil Peil returned to her
cently for a short visit.
• Mr. and Mrs. Paul Horne ac­ home here from Monmouth where
companied by Mrs. Ellis Lininger she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Prepare Your
returned to Ashland early this J. A. Churchill.
week following an enjoyable week­ • A group of Camp Fire girls re­
cently entertained at a swimming
end in Crescent City.
• Mrs. Guy Applewhite left for party at Helman's baths, honoring
for Your Picnic
Eugene Sunday to visit her par­ the Misses Mary and Frances Kel­
ly,
who
left
Sunday
for
Portland
ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Law­
rence, and to join her son who pre­ to make their home. Two other
girls, Catherine Williams and Shir­
ceded her there a few days ago.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. Elam recently ley Anderson, were also honorees,
spent several days in Portland owing to birthdays the latter part
with their son-in-law and daugh­ of June. Those enjoying swimming
ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bennard. Mrs. and the picnic lunch which fol­
Bennard was formerly Miss June lowed were Mary and Frances
Kelly, Corrine Croft, Helen and
Elam.
• Miss Millicent Peters, staying Shirley Anderson, Julia Silvers,
Williams,
Geraldine
in the Butterfield home at Hyatt Catherine
Prairie during the summer months, Purves, Betty Barnum, Dorothy
has as her guest for an indefinite Parr, Florence Woods and Muriel
length of time Miss Caroline Wol­ Morse.
• Bellview Grange entertained
cott of Marshfield.
• Clarence Campbell accompanied Grangers of Jackson county Tues­
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Campbell and day night at their clubhouse, at
Mrs. S. A. Parker home from Ten­ which time a full program was en­
nant, Calif., where he had been joyed by the many present. Jack­
sonville Grange staged a patriotic
visiting for a month.
• Mr. and Mrs. Elam Coon and program under the direction of
Rachel Coon of Milton Junction, Mrs. Otto Neidermeyer, followed
Win., are spending several days in by a social hour.
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Ashland as guests of various
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friends.
AT WICK’S
• Mrs. Malcolm Cady and John
and Malcolm Jr. returned to their
home here from a month’s visit
l with Captain Cady in Tiinidad,
Calif.
• Mrs.
Dorothy
and
Another “nearly fatal“ accident
daughter Vayle of IK
street
were travelers on No. 7 last Sat­ occurred last week-end when
urday evening, starting on a trip Charles Rugg of Bellview was
to Washington, D. C., where they cleaning debris from his house and
will visit with Mrs. Specht’s broth­ yard. Upon attempting to burn
WHERE EVERYONE
er, L. J. Trefren and wife for sev­ some dynamite of indefinite age,
HAS A GOOD TIME
eral weeks. They will return by and forgetting to search for caps
among
the
rubbish,
the
dynamite
New York City, Buffalo, Niagara
Falls, Winnepeg, Vancouver, B. C., exploded, stretching Rugg along
Every Wednesday Nite
then by boat to Seattle and home the ground and cutting him about
over the Southern Pacific. Mrs. the face and arms, but otherwise
GARRETTS ORCHESTRA
Specht, who is an active member leaving him not much worse for
25c and 10c
of the Rebekahs, American Legion the experience.
A similar accident was reported
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auxiliary and many other associa­
tions and clubs, will be missed by recently when a local woman’s
those activities during her absence. dress was ignited by a torch in­
For Paints That Last
• E. C. Hurd and small daughter tended to exterminate bugs, but
were business visitors to Ashland due to prompt thinking on the part
Wednesday of this week. Hurd is of a nearby man, the flames were
in charge of liquidation of the old quickly extinguished.
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Shale City oil property, and head
Now if Senator Long would only
of the Medico mineral water com­
pany which is utilizing valuable get in touch with Colonel Lind-
mineral uncovered by the attempt,
made a few years ago, to recover
shale oil in southern Oregon.
WHAT ASHLAND MAKES MAKES ASHLAND
• Clyde Costolo returned to his
home here the first of the week
from Medford, where he has re­
ceived medical care for some time.
• Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Davenport
Take a quart of SHASTA ICE CREAM
have as their guests for a short
home for dessert tonight—and don’t forget the pounds of
time Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Alford
of Huron, S. D. Mrs. Alford Is a
sister of Mr. Davenport.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Taylor had
as guests for a month their daugh­
ter, Mrs. Pearl Gentry and her
small daughter, Virginia. They left
PHONE 24
the latter part of last week for
Nampa, Idaho, their home,
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by Mania Camp
PHONE YOUR ORDER------ FREE DELIVERY
$1.39
FLOUR JE?.
FLUHKEK’S
FLU HH EK'N
ALMUT BARS
dozen 13e
CUP CAKES
23e
PMEEITE Golden West,
VvE J l s^rL In a Jar, per pound
27c
PANCAKE FLOUR, 10 lbs. - 43e
TRU-JELL, 6 pkgs, for
25c
APRICOTS, No 2| fancy
17c
SPICES
2-ounce Tin
FLORDALE
HONEY, US No. 1 grade, 5 lbs 45c
5c
WHITE HOUSE
FLOUR, 49-pound sack * $1.89
MILK
Oregon
3 for
17c
4e
CANTALOUPES, each
TOMATOES, 2 pounds for
BANANAS, per pound
JUICE ORANGES, each
ISC
5C
MAY WE
SALAD
LUNCHES
ROY MURPHY
TRANSFER
SUGAR ??unds
EAST SIDE MARKET
Wholesale and Retail
VEAL
BEEF
PORK—LAMB
POULTRY AND FISH
PLAZA
MEAT
MARKET
Under Same
Management
Phone 188—Free Delivery
NOTICE
Saturday Special
WEINERS, per pound
15C
PURE LARD, 3 pounds
STEW and BOIL, pound
Veal Shoulder
ROASTS
soe
6C
Pound
I2ic
BOLOGNA, 2 pounds
25C
LUNCH LOAF, per pound
30C
STEAKS, per pound
12c
Refrigerators
$85 and Up
Burns Dynamite But
Forgets To Look for
Caps; Rugg Escapes
DANCE
And Really
Enjoy Yourself
EAGLES HALL
YOU’LL LIKE THIS!
ASHLAND BUTTER
ASHLAND CREAMERY