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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1937)
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Friday, November 12, 1937 About People You Know! ( SONS LEAVE FOR CHICO TILT George BiKkell spi-nt the last week-end in Grants Pass. • Mi and Mrs Arnold Gosnell a nd family of Shady Cove visited Iasi week-end at. the T B Gosnell i<,sld»-nc»- • Bill Sander of Yreka was a Sunday visitor in Ashland • Cliff Bromley (-»»turned Tu»-s»lay from Albany where he has been attending school. • Mr and Mrs Roy Parr wer»- in Klamath Falls Sunday • Di E G Everett, M. D, phy sieIan and surgeon, Hersey build ing, office phone 18-J, residence IM I. (2t/c) • Frank Feighe return»-»! Tuesday from Uikevlew where he has been working • • Mr and Mrs Don Faber of Albany were week-end visitors in Ashland • Ixiurs Wh»-at arrived Sunday from Fort Ix-wis, Wash , to visit friends ami relatives here • Mary Powell relume»! Sunday from San Francisco and Fresno where she has vacationed • lnv> -tlgatc modem chiropractic Dr C C Dunham 460 Boulevard, phone 48 (56c) • Bob Napier a» < omp inied his brother. Jack Napier of Klamath Falls, to Portland Monday, plan ning to stay several days • Mr and Mrs Dennis Espey arid children of Chemault visited last week-end with Espey’s grandmoth er, Mrs E E Dennis of Siskiyou boulevard • I.enlie Lusk U-ft Sunday for par- Monteca, Calif . to visit wits • For a Nquare deal go to Peil (16tfc) I SATURDAY FOOD BARGAINS! Phone Your Order for FREE DELIVER Y—Just Call 156 a 2 lbs. 27c Cranberries LETTUCE, Home Grown, Large Heads, each SWEET POTATOES, 4 pounds Ditto Brand BANANAS, 4 pounds for ONIONS, 10 pounds for SQUASH, per pound GRAPEFRUIT, Arizona, 8 for 5c 15c 15C 2c PICNIC HAMS SUNBRITE CLEANSER 3 for 10c CIRCLE S SHANKLESS • BELLVIEW • per pound 26c KELLOGG S BRAN FLAKES INSTANT POSTUM, Large Tin GHIRADELLIS CHOCOLATE, 1 pound tin CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 6 Large Bars WHITE HOUSE FLOUR, 49’s - - TOILET TISSUE, Astoria, 4 for - 10c 39C 29c $1.79 15c Pearl Shortening 4 lbs 44c CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE • 24c WE 1 E.\ 1'1 RE A COMPLETE LINE OF FL!TIBER’S SPE CIAL BREADS AND PAS TRIES W RAPPED IN CELLO PHANE KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP quarts 32c KITCHEN QUEEN FLOUR A REAL BUY 49’s $1.59 East Side & Plaza Meat Markets * V’ . KAMT Sft>K 0 FREE DELIVERY PHONE 188 PORK SHOULDER 17c LEG OF PORK 22c HAMBURGER, Lb. 15c LEAN CUBES, pound 15C BEEF STEAK, lb 15c-25c COLORED HENS ON ONE HOUR’S NOTICE pound 25c FLAZA MARKET PHONE 56 ROASTS, Ib., 10C-15C LEGO LAMB lb. 22fc LAMB SHOULDER 15c VEAL SHOULDER ROASTS, pound - 15c 71 c to 10c STEW LUNCH LOAF, Lb. 30c DILL PICKLES Page 3 3 for 5c PORK SAUSAGE, pound - 15c 5 • Mr and Mrs Mark True vis- ited Thursday with Mrs True’s father. H L Gregory and his sis- ter. Mrs Sellers of Central Point • lira (¡onion Duffield, who re cently underwent an operation at the Sacred Heart hospital in Med ford, has returned to her home and is recovering nicely. • Mi ami Mrs William Pomeroy of Camas Valley visited last Sat- urday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs J O Talent and family. • Mark True and Kenneth Damon made a business trip to Central I*»»int Wednesday. • The Upper Valley Community club met Wednesday with 25 mem bers present Mrs I E Deadmond. Mrs J M Crow and Mrs Walter longstreth presented the program Mrs Albert Arnold. Mrs V. La- nini, and Mrs Koble acted as hostesses for the afternoon The next meeting will be held Decem ber 8. at which time a Christmas party and covered dish luncheon will be enjoyed by the members • Mr and Mrs. Goodhue and daughter Iola, who have been liv ing on Walker avenue for some time, left Monday for Los Angeles to make their home there. • Mr and Mr9 Jamertahl re turned last week from a three weeks trip to the northern part of the state and as far as Orting, Wash., where they visited rela- tives. • Among those from Bellview at tending the Medford-Ashland foot ball game at Medford Thursday were Rosemary Bell, Bob Bell, Evelyn Willis. Mildred Martin. Nina Haziewood, Jack and Dale Williams, Louise Martin, Wanda Reynolds. Mrs R E Bell and Merle Talent. Kenneth Bell ac companied the Ashland team. I • Miss Mary McClain of Ashland was an overnight guest of Miss Rosemary Bell Wednesday evening and attended the game with her at Medford Thursday. • Mrs Charles Miller and Mr and Mrs. Merwin Arnett and daughter Suzanne of Klamath Falls visited with the R. E. Bell family Wednesday. • A group of young people en- joyed a Hallowe’en party and dance at the Bellview Grange hall Saturday evening. The party was given by the members of the SOS club who are Helen Dunn. Bob Bell. Bill Burke, Mike Morris. Al ice Metcalfe, Mildred Martin, Ken neth Bell. Marjorie Bell. Bud Mere dith. Nina Hazelwood, Bill Brahs and Louise Martin. The following guests were invited: Clara Peter sen, Betty Brahs. Bruce Schilling, Whitie Kannasto, Toby Willis Evelyn Willis. Russell Fowler. Bruce Brahs. Elmer Ayers. Walt Seitz. Velma Athanas, Rosemary Dulcie Willis and Warren Fichtner and Jay 1. Campbell of Medford. • I h red Home attende«! a meeting of th»- H».il conservation commit tee in Medford Saturday Dr Brandt gave instructions to th»- committeemen. • Mi ind M ’ i v ia King bo bought the plac»- formerly occu pied by Mr and Mrs. Charles Brown, are remodeling their home W Mr and Mrs l*urtelJ recently returned from Portland, where they visited relatives and attend- ed the wedding of Mr and Mrs Karl Moors. N • Mrs Waiter Longstreth, Mrs I E Deadmond and Mrs J M Crow visited with Mrs Thompson, who lives on East Main street, Friday. • The Bellview P-TA will hold its meeting Friday, Nov. 19. Mrs. Wil lis Byrd and Mrs Herman Helm have charge of the program. The pn-ffldent, Mrs. Longstreth, an nounced that there would be an important business meeting • Mrs Taylor Williams and Mrs. Richard C Joy will sing solo parts in the operetta, Mikado, which will be given by the Elks early in D»-».-ember • Miss Gladys Brantley, who leaches at the Dixie school, was at her home last Saturday and Sunday. The SONS f<«»tball team, rid dled by injuries and absences, will leave this noon for Chico where they will meet the Chico State college eleven tomorrow in their last f»x»tball game of the 1987 season Coach Jean Eberhart yesterday said that he had lx:en unable to secure any definite information as to the strength of the Chico squad although he had heard that they have been defeated by College of the Pacific and the University of Nevada, and probably are of about the same caliber as Monmouth and northwest conference teams. Nevertheless, the SONS mentor expressed confidence that his team, even hampered by injuries will take the measure of their ’sight-unseen” opponent Saturday. A .‘quad of 22 men will go south for the battle in cars fuinisaed and driven by Ruth Gough, Dr. A S. Taylor, Bob Ingle, Frank Van Dyke Dyke, Angus Bowmer and JJix-rrart. Big Harry Johnson has been fitted with harness to protect his injured shoulder and side and un doubtedly will occupy his regular t place at left tackle. Everett Sand berg. left guard, may start the ! game in the blocking back posi tion regulaily held by Nelson or lledke The former is away irom town at present and Redke suf fered injuries in the Rook contest which may keep him out tomorvw it shoulder and knee injuries recover sufficiently, Al Simps.... • .Mrs Ivah Blackwell was a will be in his fullback spot. Other guest <>f her parents Mr. and Mm wise Leonard Warren, a good post R F. Parks. Tuesday. er and runner, will take the job • .Mrs Paul Walker and daughter on offensive work Esselstrom and Martha of Medford called on her Hudson are ready to start at the mother, Mrs Preston Wednesday halfback posts, Sether and Schil evening. ling at ends. Brace and Butler at • Mr and Mrs Ruddy Conner guards, Plaep at center and, prob and family are moving from the ably, Cary at the tackle berth place formerly owned by Charles , I across the line from Johnson. Estes to the Mahany property on Gibson avenue • Mr. and Mrs Ray Reed are the parents of twins, a boy and girl, Tuesday. Nov. 2. Each weighed in at three pounds • Melvin Cooper of Medford, manager of an oil station, called on Mrs Ruth Helfrich Monday evening. • Mrs Haines and son have taken over the filling station at Car! Beeson’s place, Mrs. Haines is mother of Dr. C. A. Haines of Ashland. • Mrs Ruth Helfrich attended Rebecca lodge in Ashland Tuesday evening. • Kent Ashcraft left Tuesday morning for San Francisco, to be gone this winter. • Mr. and Mrs Orval Carver and SPEED son Dean left Tuesday for Twin CLEANLINESS Falls. Ida., and plan to be gone a month. ECONOMY • Mrs. Ollie Telleson, who has SURE RESULTS been employipl at Tame’s lunch stand for the last month, returned to her home in Klamath Falls Friday. • Mr. and Mrs. Grant Walker of Phoenix were calling on friends here Saturday evening. • A dance was held at the city hall Saturday night by the high school seniors and a good crowd was in attendance. • Harvey Thompson and son Har old made a business trip to Mer rill the latter part of last week. • TALENT • POTPOURRI Kerosene Wells When we think in terms of an “oil well.” it is interesting to note that such a well was first put down for the purpose of ob- taining kerosene. That was in 1859. Towards the end of the century, the increasing need for gasoline brought new processes tor recovering that product, and «erosene gradually declined in a er Tjniun Tires coat money. Don’t throw them away. Bring your old cas ings and inner tubes to the O-K Tire it eld Co., and let us per manently repair them for you. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. Ashland Hotel Service Station. Hire People with Halitosis ( BREATH) People who get and hold jobs keep their breath agreeable With the best to choc frcni these days, em ployers favor the person who is most attrac tive In business Ufa as in the social world, halit'isia (unpleasant breath) ia considered the wont of faults. Unfortunately everybody suffers from thia offensive condition at some tam. or other- man« more regularly than they think- 1'ermen tation of food particle. skipped by th tooth brush is the cause of most cases. Decaying teeth and poor digestion also cause odors. The quick, pleasant way to improve youf breath is to use Listerine, the quick deodorant, every morning and every night. Listerine halts fermentation, a major cans, of odors, and overcomes the odors themselves. Your breath becomes sweet and agreeable. II will not offend others. If you value your job and your friends, use Listerine, the safe antiseptic, regularly. Lam bert Pbarmacal Company, St. Louis, Mo. Don't offend others * Check halitosis with LISTERINE