Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 20, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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Each 5c
FRESH FROZEN FOODS AVAILABLE
Mary Ann RuU
•edge, mother of Lin
■ uln's sweetheart:
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John Rutledge, hrr ■on.
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Edward
Rutledge
her grandson; (4l Donald
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Rutledge,
great
grandson, and (5) the
pre*cnt-day
Ann
Rut
ledge, great great grand
daughter
Five genera
lion photo* *bo«to brre
were given to the De
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lion by Edward Rutledge
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NEWTOWN
APPLES
BOX
89C
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I! the original Ann
Rulirdge waa hall a*
■ttrarllve as her great
grandniece,
Lincoln'*
love affair la easy to
undrraland. Although a
comparative newcomer
to the stage, the appliei
makeup (above! like a
veteran. Left: She ex­
amines early record* ol
the Lincoln and Rut
ledge families with her
father.
SCALLOPS
GARDEN PEAS
STRAWBERRIES
RASPBERRIES
STRINGLESS BEANS
WHOLE KERNEL CORN
CORN ON THE COB
FILLET OF HADDOCK
FILLET OCEAN PERCH
BLUE POINT OYSTERS
17c
MILK—Oregon, 3 for
ROYAL CLUB CANNED FOODS
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BUNCH
VEGETABLES
Carrots
Beets
Turnips
Onions
3 for
10c
DRIFTED
SNOW
lie
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FLOUR
FINE GRANULATED
Pound
AVOCADOS
ISC
SUGAR
Oleomargarine
nicer, esme from her horn«
„ orno»*«- ,ow»’
1rrp,lr
’ , Ur pioneer girl wb u>
. noliis Inr1
0 tbe emanel|ialor'»
heart. •ud *h,,,e ‘l«'»1*’
left *n indelible •< »' »«> *-•»
life. Ihe -orId can
only conjecture »bout hl*
■|*ce In bl»t«ry had Ann
Kutledir lived. Her def end
ante »»« *hown below:
MATCHES—Carton
PEACHES—No. 2| -
PEAS—Dainty Dimple
PEARS—No. 2| - -
PUMPKIN—No. 2| -
PINEAPPLE-No. 21 Sliced -
MECO PEAS-No. 303, 3 for
15c
15c
19c
10c
21c
25c
. meeting Monday afternoon at the will be taught the art of rug mak­
| home of Mrs. Henry Stenrud. Offi­ ing by Instructors Mrs. Vincent
cers have not been elected as yet. Lanini. Mrs. Al Sheraud and Mrs.
| The next meeting also will be held Badger, these women having re­
at the Stenrud home Monday af- ceived special instruction to enable
• Mrs Wade Wallis left Thursday | temoon, Jan. 30. All .Grange wom­ them to teach. All women attend­
of last week for Bremerton, Wash., en are expected to attend and are ing are requested to bring scissors
to spend an Indefinite time visiting requested to bring scissors and a and strong thread and some wool
or cotton material. A covered dish
with her nephew. On her return thimble.
trip she will stop in Portland and • Miss Alice Metcalfe was a din­ luncheon will be served at noon
Eugene to visit with friends and ner guest at the home of Louise with Mrs. Lanini and Mrs. Walter
Hash as hostesses. Following the
relatives.
Martin Sunday.
• Four new pupils have entered • Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kincaid, dinner will be an afternoon ses­
the Bellview Bchool They are Peg­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stenrud, Al­ sion at which time Mrs. Henry
gy and Phyllis Hollingsworth, in bert Arnold, Miss Marie Walker, Stenrud and Mrs. Claude Conley
the primary department; Marjorie j Mrs. R. E. Bell and Mrs Vai In­ will give pointers on good groom­
They ask that each member
Hollingsworth in the intermediate low attended a Grange council in ing.
bring
two two-ounce bottles.
room and Rosemary Hollingsworth Jacksonville Wednesday evening.
who entered the eighth grade in • Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spencer, who • Earl and Warren Fichtner of
Principal Jack Balding's depart­ were visiting in Medford with an Medford visited Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
ment.
I ill daughter, returned to their
• Members of the Bellview home late Saturday evening to Brahs and family.
• Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ayres of
Grange met at the Grange hall find it burned to the ground The Days
spent Saturday and
Friday of last week to do some place was partially covered with Sunday Creek
at the home of Mrs. Ayres’
work on the grounds around the insurance.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
hall. The women prepared a cov­ • The Bellview Community club parents,
Brahs.
Mr.
Ayres is teaching
ered dish dinner at noon.
held its meeting in the Grange
at Days Creek.
• The Bellview Parent-Teacher hall Wednesday of last week with school
• Miss Mabel Metcalfe, who is a
association is planning a meeting 27 members present and one guest, nurse
in the Ashland Community
n>r play itaelt, authentically recreating one of American history »
for tonight, Jan. 20. Mrs. C. H. Mrs. Pearl Nelson, house guest of hospital,
Sunday visited at the
most romantic and tragic stories. Playing Abe Lincoln’s role is Ed
Modrell and Mrs. Joe Wade are | Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hininger. Each home of her
parents, Mr. ®nd Mrs.
Hllchell of Petersburg. III.
planning an interesting program answered roll call with a “rem­
Metcalfe.
and as a special feature are pre­ edy” which proved interesting. A James
• D. F. Korth and W. E. Seibert
this week with Mr. Homes’ father, senting the' Pruitt Melody Makers program of group singing and made a business trip to Sprague
of Medford President Mrs. R. D. gamse was conducted by Mrs. Al River this week.
who is ill.
• Clyde purvis spent Saturday In | Reynolds announced that she was Sheraud and Mrs. C. H. Modrell. • Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stenrud
anxious to have all parents attend Mrs. Herman Helm, Mrs. Badger,
Ashland transacting business.
this meeting as they are going to and Mrs. Russell served attractive
• L G. Gates of Grants Pass plan
to hold a cooked foods sale refreshments at the close of the
It The Community club met Wed- called on friends here Tuesday.
Church of
l*rtikay aflernoon 1,1 the city hall • Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Robbins to raise funds. Following the busi­ meeting. Mrs. Taylor Williams and
and program re­ Mrs. J. E. Gowland have been ap­
IWth a good attendance.
and son Kenton who have been ness meeting
will be served.
Fourth and C Streets
pointed to serve on the program
It Mrs Glen Brown of Anderson living south of town have moved freshments
E. E. Wordsworth, Minister
I'reelt visited her parents, Mr and to a house on Granite street in • Mrs. Roy Dunham, a former committee for next meeting, and
resident of this district, y»}
i
a Mrs. John Heilmeyer, Mrs. Cham­
IMrs n,.n ,’imh Tuesday.
Ashland.
of Mrs. Reynolds, fell last berlin and Mrs. Vai Inlow host­
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. T.
I® ”r and Mrs. Charles Donart • Mr and Mrs. Archie Fems vis­ sister
suffering an arm fracture. esses.
S. Wiley, superintendent. A very
|L 1 street in Ashland spent last ited Mr and Mrs. Wayne Cowdrey week,
• Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Martin • The boys and girls basketball interesting time for everyone.
T»!ent1,iy Wlll> MrH
F°X 1,1 Sunday afternoon.
made
a business trip to Medford teams of Bellview played Wagner
At 11 a. m.. Rev. and Mrs. Earle
• Mr and Mrs Art Eastland re­
Creek in the Talent gym Wednes­ F. Wilde, evangelists.
It The Talent high basketball team ceived word Thursday that Mr. Wednesday morning.
Mrs. Taylor Williams, who has day night, both losing to Wagner
Rev. E. O. Chalfant, district sup­
L.’st by two points to the St. Eastland's brother had been in­ •
been
ill
for
some
time,
is
improv
­
erintendent
of the Chicago central
the
boys
11-13
and
girls
Creek,
flu'ntet of Medford on the stantly killed on the railroad in ing.
district, will be special speaker at
««al floor Friday night.
Idaho. They left Immediately ac­ • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hash of 3-9
I* tsramipa Crawford is very ill companied by Mrs Lyle Brines eastern Oregon, who were called • The Bellview Home Extension a 3:00 p. m. service.
At 7:30 p. m„ Rev. and Mrs.
unit is holding
_ an all day meeting
Inf'n.'T60'*' *iIh aon Moore and wife and daughter, Rose Elfie of Wag­ here by the death of Mrs. G. W. in
thd Grange hall Friday. During Earle F. Wilde, evangelists.
ner
Creek,
to
attend
the
funeral.
I
H,ld a daughter, Mrs.
Jones, mother of Mrs. Walter
I
Welcome for the entire day.
havi alen ,,f ■°uthem California, Mrs. Brines is an aunt of Mr. Hash, returned to their home after the morning session the members
R«v,lr> com'' here to be with him. East land.
spending last week at the Walter
«.,■ Burnett is helping care for • O. A. Manning returned home Hash home.
«r Crawford nights.
Monday from the Ashland hospital • Mrs. R E. Bell and Bob Bell
Get the world’s good news daily through
Jan<l Mrs Ray Is-wls of where he has been a patient for and Whitie Kannasto of Ashland
the past several months Mr. and made a business trip to Medfofd
■hop™‘s here* MOnday
Mrs Strader, next door neighbors
he hristian cience
onitor
Kh,.irt"' Talp,'t Pinochle club held of Mr. Manning, are caring for i Tuesday.
A* htternntioful Duly Nftnptfirr
• Bill Brahs and Kenneth Bell at­
Sain ?pp|<|y party in the city hall him.
PublnbfJ by THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING SOCIETY
tended a Christian Endeavor party
^turday evening.
in Ashland Monday evening
One, Norway Street, Boston, Maaaachusetts
Hanwell, of the Medford WOMEN’S RELIEF CORPS
• Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamilton
WILL
MEET
SATUKDAV
Regular reading of T h * C hmitiam Sense* M onito * la considered
chare,*11, <lf commerce, was in
and daughter Charlotte returned
by many a liberal education. Ita clean, unbiaaed news and well-rounded
Gran, ?£ Pr,,Rram at the Talent
last week from Portland where
Women’s Relief corps of the they spent a few days on business
editorial featurea, including the Weekly Magazine Section, make th*
• rsd
,rh”ra<|ay evening. A cov-
M onitor the ideal newspaper for the home. The pricea are:
r o'clock ,unckeon waa "erved at Ashland Odd Fellows will meet at and visiting with their daughter
2 p m. Saturday, Jan 21, in the Adeline, and with Mrs Hamilton’s
1 year Sri 00
« month« 48.00
3 months 13.00
1 month 41 00
Wedneadar Issue. Including Magazine Section: 1 year 42 to, I Issues 2Se
'<v'e Tan
Tame received word IOOF hall.
fmmT My,p
sister,
Mrs.
Amy
Spafford.
theb T
"> Taft, Calif., that
and the papet is obtainable at the following location:
Following a regular business • Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brahs
by fire )m° had been wiped out session, luncheon will be served made a trip to Central Point Tues­
honoring the following members day evening to visit at the home
IN CHURCH EDIFICE
• Mr. anil Mr|J
Earl Walker of whose birthday anniversaries oc­ of Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
Pioneer Avenue
(■nts^M10" creek visited his par- cur in January: Nellie Peters, Lula • The women of the Bellview
a Monday.
Jones, Orpha Larder, .Viola^Hel­
CoraPD.nham and Ann Robi-1 £5*^ ÄdthdXt
and Mr"- Clarence Homes man, <
ln Ashland a couple of days son.
• TALENT •
the
Nazarene
T
C
S
M
CORN
No. 2 Tin
IOC
Lard
SWIFT’S
PREMIUM
2 Pounds
25c
BACON
KINGAN’S
SUGAR CURED
Pound
I and Mr. Walker were dinner
guests Sunday at the home of Mrs.
, Ella True.
• The Bellview Grange has an-
| nounced a dance for this evening,
Jan. 20, starting at 9 o’clock in
the Grange hall.
First Baptist Church
Charles E. Dunham, Pastor
Church school meets at 9:45 a.
m. C. N. Gillmore, superintendent.
Morning worship at 11 o’clock.
The pastor will preach.
Young People's Union at 6:30 p.
m. Charles Jobbins will be the
leader. The topic is "How Can We
Prepare for a Useful Life ”
Evening service at 7:30 o’clock.
The pastor will preach the sermon.
Prayer and Conference meeting
Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock.
• Subscribe for The Miner today.
DRESSMAKING
for WOMEN and CHILDREN
Hooked Rugs
Quilting
Prices Reasonable
MARY SPENCER
Corner E. Main and California
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