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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1937)
SOUTHERN OREGON MINEE Friday, October 29, 1937 • Mrs R L War<lle returned last Thursday evening from Vancouver, I Wash , where She had visited for I several days at the home of her ¡'laughter. Mrs Marshall Shields • Among A ah lander* attending the University of Oregon home- coming game last week-end were June Davis. Carl Eehige. Phil Keeton .Mr and Mrs Jean Eber hart, Bud Etzwiler, f>*<>nard War urn Bob Ingle, Elliot MacCracken, Ix*onard Hal). I^irry Hunter, Mr ami Mis Bert Miller. Mr and Mrs Guy Applewhite and son Warren, Mary Petersen, Velrna Biower, Ruth Woods, Dorothy Chapple, Steve Fowler. James Mc Nair, Roland Scheidereiter, Dr W E Blake, Clint Baughman, Dr W J. Crandall, Mr and Mrs. R I. IJnonci and Bill Jungwirth • Mrs Sally Baldwin arrived from Boise, Ida Sunday to visit with het nephew, Roy Frazier • Mrs Emma Ahlstrorn returned Tuesday from Portland where she visited several flays • Mi and Mrs I. I. Rhodes. Helen Welch and Marilyn Sherlock were Grants Pass residents in Ash land Sunday • For a square deal go to Pell. (18tfc) • George Steele left Monday to take employment in Chiloquin • Sam Jordan T B Gosnell, I’hil Sergeant and I»uis Barnum brought back three bucks from eastern Oregon Sunday • Doris Hunter and Johnny Pas- tega of Klamath Falls visited in Ashland Saturday and Sunday • Coy Putf r and Ail Cooper got a forked horn buck each on Chin quapin mountain Monday. • Betty Miller, student at Benke- Walker business college in Port land. visiter! at her home here last week-end • Mr anti Mrs W C Brown marie the circle trip through Weed to Klamath Falls and return Sunday • Mrs I 1» Pittman visited her son George Hall, in Eugene during homecoming week-end. Starting' November 1st our store will open at 8 a. m. and close at 6 p. m., changing the morning delivery to 8:30 a. in. FLOUR S:.. .................. $1.49 LETTUCE, Home Grown, Large Heads, each - 5c BANANAS, 4 pounds for........................ 25c SWEET POTATOES, 4 pounds Ditto Brand - 15c ONIONS, 10 pounds.............................. 15c SQUASH, per pound.................................. 2c GRAPEFRUIT, Arizona, 8 for - - - - 25c HONEY RAISINS Floradale New Crop 5 pound pail 43c 3 pounds for 23c COCOA, 2 pounds Waverl y....................... 15c MILK, Oregon or Morning, 3 for - - - 23c $1.79 FLOUR, White House 49’s - - - - $1.59 SUGAR, C&H, 25 pounds - - - - Kellogg’s Corn Flakes > w<> f«r I of Ogden. Utah, who have been spending the last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gran, accompan ied them to Medford Saturday and attended a theater in Ashland in MONS stud« r ‘s, visited their homes the evening. They entrained for | Ogden Monday evening. Chatland in Portland last week-end • Mi and Mrs J 'J Adams and is an employe of the Southern Pa Mts C L Weaver drove up into cific company. the Dead In nan district Sunday. • Mi and Mm Del Bagley and • Mt and Mis John Redden and Mr. and Mrs Gerald Black at ctnldieii of Medford were Sunday tended a theater in Yreka Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Red I evening. dens parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. • Mr and Mrs E. R. Ballard of Weed were visiting at the Burt Wolcott of Third street. • Mi and Mrs. William Milkey King home Sunday. of Klamath Falls visited Sunday • Mr. and Mrs Earl Wahl spent at the home of Mrs. R. L. Wardle. the week-end visiting relatives in • Mr and Mrs Fred Dutton of , Sterling, Ore. <1 rants Pass were business callers • Mr. and Mrs Rosecrans were guests at the home of Mr. and in Ashland Wednesday. Mrs. B. Tepovac in Gold Hill Sat • urday and Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. Marion Walker and Mrs. Carlysle of McArthur, CaHf . are visiting his brother, W. W. Walker and family. They ar • Mi arm Mrs Richard Williams, rived Wednesday. Russell, Roy and Marjorie Wil q Mrs. W W. Walker and sons liams, Mrs. Del Bagley and baby Buster and Billy spent Wednesday daughter were in Ashland and visiting and shopping in Medford. • .Mi ar..; Mr J Frank Ward and Me lio. fi Saturday. • • Billy Eray ot Butte Valley spent family attended a show in Yreka t".e v/eck-end with his parents. Monday. Mi and Mis. W. Bray. • Mi and Mm. Arthur Nelson and lamily motored to Chico Sat urday • M • • : 1'. i .. in Klamath Falls Friday. • Dr and Mrs Bay Schlappi spent the week-end in San Fran cisco. Headquarter« for Buying • Ben Oliom dtove to San Fran and Selling of cisco Saturday to meet Mrs. Ol Fruits and Vegetable« iom. They returned home Sunday. • L Alphonso and family attend ed a theater in Yreka Sunday. • Mr Painter of San Francisco made a business visit to Hilts last Wednesday. • Robert Trinca received a ser ious injury while operating an air compressor at the Hilts garage last Wednesday The ends of two fingers were severed and another GIVE US THE ADDRESS badly lacerated. —WE W ILL DO THE REST O Mr and Mrs Bradfish were in WK DELIVER Medford Saturday, • Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Chatland • HILTS NEWS • HERBERT’S TWO STORES How About Sending the Folks Back Home a Box of Ashland’s Famous Apples? • Slade 8onger and his mother Mrs Belle Songer, made a trip to Klamath Falls Sunday. • .Mis A C J Mm R W Fraz ier, Mrs. B. C. Forsythe, Mrs. C H Putney. Mrs. Ray Clary. Mrs. R I Flaharty. Mrs Verne Temp- ler, Mrs R A Beery. Mrs. Earl Rogers. Mrs C. L. Weaver. Mrs H H. Elhart. Mrs. Clyde Young. Mrs Eldon Corthell. Mrs Jessie Lindsay, Mrs. R L. Crosby and Mrs. Elmer Biegel were among Ashland women attending the P-TA meeting in Medford last Fri day. Mrs. Forsythe, who is state vice president of the organization, assisted with the program • Dr. E. G. Everett. M. D.. phy sician and surgeon, Hersey build ing, office phone 18-J, residence 18-L (2tfc) • MH Eleanor Powell returned this week from Medford where she has been employed for several weeks. Due to the fact that there is no regular market price on POTATOES, we will sell to our customers POTA TOES at lowest cut-rate prices. Any grade or quantity! Cereal Bowl Free! Page 3 13c • Nancy Oil! returned to Ashland Royal Club Canned Foods No. 2 Tins No. 2*/g Tins CORN £3 for 38c STRING BEANS 3 for 41c DCAÇ Dainty 3 for 45c • tnw Dimple MECO PEAS - 3 for 33c 3 for 43c PEARS PEACHES 3 for 56c PINEAPPLE - 3 for 68c TOMATOES - 3 for 39c PUMPKIN 3 for 32c SPINACH 3 for 45c 0 iu East Side & Plaza Meat Markets EAST sn>R PHONE 188 FREE DELIVERY PURE LARD, per pound - 15c PORK SHOULDER 20e LEG OF PORK - 25c HAMBURGER, Lb. 15c LEAN CUBES, pound - 15c BEEF ' ’ ' STEAK, lb. - 15c 25c COLORED HENS ON ONE HOUR’S NOTICE pound 25c Monday from Oakland, where she has visited at the home of her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs Desmond Gill. • Mr. and .Mrs J H Carlton were Ashland visitors to Eagle Point Sunday. • ileorue BriikeU made a trip to Crescent City Sunday with friends from Grants Pass, his former home. • Bob Purvis, kx-al manager of Safeway stores, was in Klamath Falls Sunday on business. • Mr and Mrs W M. Herbert and son Russell visited in Yreka Sunday. • Mr and Mrs Roy Frazier and family drove to Grants Pass Sun day to visit Frazier’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W’. Frazier. • Carl Henderson and Carl Harris hunted Sunday on Chinquapin mountain • Robert Corthell shot a four- point buck Sunday while hunting with his father. E. C. Corthell. and Fred Daugherty of Phoenix. • Bob Town, Tommy Hanson. Dick Bailey and Jack Kemitzer, FL A LA MARKET PHONE 56 ROASTS, pound - 15c STEW - 71c to 10c LUNCH LOAF, Lb. 30c DILL PICKLES - 3 for 5c PORK SAUSAGE, pound - 15c On. Way EUGENE ..................... $3.90 SALEM ......................... 5.20 STOCKTON ................. 7.80 SACRAMENTO .......... 6.05 LOS ANGELES 11.60 SAN DIEGO ................. 13.45 PHOENIX ..................... 17.60 RENO ........................... 8.40 PORTLAND ................. 5.90 CHICAGO ..................... 33.40 Round Trip $7.05 9.40 14.05 10.90 20.90 24.25 31.70 15.15 10.65 60.15 De,arturi Daily 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Leave your car at home and enjoy the smartest, smoothest ride in America. More service to more places than any other public transportation. DEPOT: ROASTS, lb., 10c-20c LEGO LAMB lb. 221C LAMB SHOULDER 15c VEAL SHOULDER ASHLAND to RECLEANED WHEAT Federation Galgalus OATS Kanota—Grey RYE Our Grain Is Recleaned and Priced to Nave You Money NININGER’S CAFE—Phone 52 AAillions prefer this "flavor that is different" D It’s a skillful cross between mayonnaise and old-fashioned boiled dressing —with a special piquancy all its own! Miracle \\ hip is totally different from all oilier dressings—smoother, fluffier, more delicious.Try Miracle Whip—soon! DAVIS FEED STORE MIRACLE WHIP CONTAINS MORE- 53 Second Street FAR MORE-OF THE COSTLY INGREDIENTS!