Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 25, 1938, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, November 25, 1938
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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FREE DELIVERY
Phone Service Call 156
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QUALITY FOODS
LOWEST PRICES
SPECIAL FOOD
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BARGAINS
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
COFFEE
SUGAR 25 cTïr
WHITE HOUSE
In u Glass Jar
ROYAL CLUB
In Tin
CHASE A SANBORN
EACH
25C
III Package
FLOUR
Bouquet 49’s - - 95c
Crystal Rock 49’s 1.05
Kitchen Queen 49s 1.29
White House 49’s 1.53
Fisher’s Blend 49s 1.39
Drifted Snow 49’s 1.45
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OLEOMARGARINE
Parkay, Dish Free 19c
JELL-O - - - - 5e
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$1.32
NONE SOLD TO DEALERS
Vegetable Department
BACON SQUARES....................
PEANUT BUTTER-Bulk, 2 pounds
KARO—5-pound pail - - - -
MATCHES
i (ANANAS
4 pound! s - - - 1 9e
C iRANBERRIES
Pound ............ 1 Sc
15c
BUNCH VEGETABLES
CHOCOLATE CANDY—per pound - - - 10c
GOLD MEDAL BAKING POWDER—12-ounce - 5e
QUICK FUDGE—Each -........................ 13e
BEETS
CARROTS
RADISHES
ONIONS
TURNIPS
Bacon Squares, pound 19c
ROYAL CLUB CANNED FOODS
PINEAPPLE JUICE—No. 2 - - - 3 for
SALMON—Red Sockeye - - - - 3 for
GRAPEFRUIT-No. 2 .... 3 for
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE—No. 2 - - - 3 for
CRAB—|’s Flat ...... 3 for
CATSUP—14-ounce........................ 3 for
ory and Mrs Arthur Sellers in
Central Point Thanksgiving day.
• Vincent Ivanin I of the Dead In­
dian district was in Ashland on
business Tuesday.
• Mr and Mr« Elmer Byrd left • Mr. and Mr» C. C Miller and
Monday morning for Portland, daughter Evelyn of Klamath Falls
where they plan to visit several were guests Thanksgiving day at
day» with Mr». Byrd» »later, Mrs the R E Bell home.
Amy Spafford. John Farmer ac­ • Mrs Archie Kincaid and daugh­
companied them a» far as Kiddie, ter Eunice. Mrs, Beth Hamaker
Ore., where Jte went to visit hi» and Miss Helen Elam of Ashland
sister, Mr». Dittcrbrandt.
»pent Tuesday in Medford on busi­
• Mr and Mrs Mark True visited ness.
Monday at the home of Mr» • Charlefl Drew and lra Oren of
True'» father, H L Gregory, and Klamath Falls visited recently at
her slater, Mr» Arthur Seiler», in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Central Point.
A pplegate.
• Mias Nina Hazelwood spent • Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Reynolds
Monday at the home of Mrs Haz­ and family entertained at dinner
Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Roy
el Fems in Ashland.
• Mrs. J. W. Bonen, who ha» been Dunham ami family of Ashland
ill at her home for the last week, and Mrs. Fieguth and family
• Dale Williams received a frac­
Is improving.
• Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Duffield ture of his arm last week while
and Merle Talent left Thursday of playing football.
last week to spend a short time • A special meeting of the Par­
visiting friends and relatives in ent-Teachers association has been
called for Friday afternoon, Nov.
San Francisco.
• Mina Eunice Hager and her 24. at 3 o'clock, as announced by
mother, Mrs. Emma Hager, spent the president, Mrs. R. D. Rey­
the Thankngiving holidayfl in Mon­ nolds. The meeting will be held
mouth with Mr». Hager's daugh­ in the Bellview schoolhouse.
ter. Mrs. Mabel Hansen. They also • Mr and Mrs. Clarence Byrd
visited near Eugene with Mrs. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Miles
Hager's brothers. Messrs. E. R., Farmer and daughter Betty Lou
of Dorria and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
E. A. and A. W. Schwering.
• The Rev. Young of the Medford Farmer and daughter Dolores of
Lutheran church held church serv­ Dorris were dinner guests Thanks­
ices at the home of Mr. and Mrs. giving day at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Willis Byrd.
Ed Grimm Tuesday evening.
• Mr. and Mrs. Mark True were • Mrs. Fieguth and family, who
guests at the home of H. L. Greg- have been making their home in
Bellview for some time, have
moved into Ashland.
• R. D. Reynolds, who has been
ill for a short time, is improving.
• The Bellview Home Extension
unit held its meeting Friday of
last week with a large number of
members present. Mrs. Ross Ap­
plegate and Mrs. James Cham­
berlin demonstrated the making of
a cake and the baking of a vege­
table and meat dish, which was
served at the covered dish lunch­
eon at noon. During the business
meeting the members decided to
have a cooked food sale Dec. 17
to earn money to send a delegate
to the conference at Oregon State
college in February. The next
meeting is scheduled for Dec. 2,
and will be In the form of a
Christmas party. Each member is
requested to bring an inexpensive
gift. Mrs. Mabel Mack will preside
at the meeting and Mrs. C. H. Mo-
drell and Mrs. R. E. Bell are the
hostesses.
• Kenneth Metcalfe left Friday of
last week for Los Angeles.
• Mr. and Mrs. M. W Burton of
Montana are spending a short
time visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Applegate. Mr. Bur­
ton is a brother to Mrs. Apple­
gate.
• Mrs. Carl Henry and her chll-
• BELLVIEW •
SATURDAY & MONDAY!
dren, of the Dead Indian district,
have moved from their home to
the Daily home.
• Mrs. Margaret Pentor was
taken to the Community hospital
, in Ashland for treatment Thurs­
day of last week.
• A large painting was presented
i to the Bellview Grange by E. D.
i Scott of Portland.
• The Bellview carnival, which
was held last Friday evening in
the schoolhouse, was well attend­
ed. The eating concession proved
the most popular. Miss Josephine
Peachey, chairman, assisted by
Norma and Eula Wenaus. Imogene
Fieguth and two teachers, Eunice
Hager and Julia Quimby, were at
this concession. The door prize, a
ham. was won by Mrs. Louis Wil­
lis.
• Mr. and Mrs. Karl Moore of
Eugene spent Thursday of last
week at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Moore
• Mr and Mrs. B. B. King spent
last week-end in San Francisco
visiting friends and, while there,
attended a football game.
• Vernon Hooper spent last week­
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Vincent Lanlni.
• Mr. and Mrs. Herman Helm
and family entertained at dinner
Thanksgiving day Mr. and Mrs
Walter Longstreth, Jack, Dale .nd
Veda Williams, Mr. and Mrs. I E
Deadmond and Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Crow.
• Mr. and Mrs. Bert Peachey and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dunn
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Port
and family of Applegate and Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Peachey of Klamath
Falls were guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Peachey in
Ashland Thanksgiving day.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brahs and
Frankie spent Thanksgiving day
in Applegate as guests at the home
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BUNCHES
FOR
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AVOCADOS
2 for - - - - 15e
39c
ARTICHOKES
69c
39c 2 for................ 15c
32c
APPLES
89c
GOOD NEWTOWNS
41CJ Box................. 89e
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of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Willey and
family.
• Mrs. Omar Willey and Miss
Gerry Cotton visited Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brahs
and family.
• Mr. and Mrs. Axel Selberg of
McCloud. Calif., spent Sunday at
the W. W. Brahs home.
Gansburg and Mrs. J. DeWitt. In
| conjunction with P-TA business, a
Girl Scout council meeting was
held and Mrs. F. Bayliss was
elected president and Mrs. L. D.
J Clark is to fill the vacancy left
! by Mrs. Dunaway.
• R. G. Nebeker was taken to
Yreka hospital last Wednesday to
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: undergo an appendectomy.
• Mr. and Mrs. Beruheisel and
i daughters and Bill Bemheisel
moved to Medford last week.
• Mr. and Mrs. William Cathcart
• A special meeting of the Ep­ and daughter and granddaughter
worth league was held in the Com­ of Mt. Shasta. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
munity church Tuesday for the Green and family of Hornbrook
purpose of electing a staff for the were guests at the J. Clark home
league newspaper. The paper is to Sunday.
be called "League Flashes.” The • Dr. and Mrs. Schlappi left for
following were elected: Editor, San Francisco Thursday for a
Margery Clark: business manager, week, during which time they at­
Walter Clevenger; reporters, Mar­ tended a Thanksgiving football
tha Wright. Bob Hord, MaEmma game there.
Geroy. Margaret Coleman and Ed­ • Mrs. Fred Bayliss left late last
ward EkwalL The first edition will week for Los Angeles where she
be a complimentary issue publish­ I planned to attend the Great West- 1
ed Dec. 5 and following issues em Livestock show. Eighteen
1 head of Mt. Crest cattle are on
will be placed on sale.
exhibition there under the care of
• The Ladies Aid met Thursday Warren Bayliss. Freddie Leyman !
afternoon in the club house. Spe­ and Earl Watts.
cial music was provided in an ac- j • Mr. and Mrs. Dick Williams.
cordian duet played by Vera and Mr. and Mrs W. Gran and son
Lillian Rushton. All enjoyed a very Billy, Mrs. G. G. Black and son
pleasant afternoon. Refreshments Ivan were in Medford Saturday.
were served.
• Mr. and Mrs. Reid Neilson of
• Executive meeting of the Hilt ! Susanville are guests at the Ver- i
P-TA was held Wednesday eve- I nal Nebeker home.
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ning in the home of the president.'
Mrs. T. Quamme. Those present • James McNair arrived Wednes­
were Mrs. King, Mrs. F. Bayliss, • day for a holiday visit with his I
Mrs. Harris, Miss Kitzing, Miss parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hal McNair.
• Alan Prescott of Chiloquin was
in Ashland yesterday, during
which time he removed his wife
and young daughter, Marcia Eva-
lina, to the home of her mother,
Mrs. Belle Schwein, from the
Community hospital.
• HILTS NEWS •
High Fuel Costs!
If you heat with fuel oil, it will pay you to in­
vestigate the savings possible through installa­
tion of one of our electric-welded storage tanks.
By buying oil in larger quantities, you make im­
portant savings, as well as eliminate the bother
and frequency of fillings. We will be glad to fur­
nish you with estimates for your fuel oil tank
needs. We make tanks to your specifications at
low cost. Remember, it will not obligate you to
learn how a tank can save you money on your
fuel bills. See us right away!
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