Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 17, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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    •riday, Feb. 17, 1939
HILTS news •
■ 1„. February meeting of Ihr
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wax held I Friday evening
„ impressive candlelight
dth m In honor of the founder
[national Parent Teachers
Following regulai hll»
the mothers’ chorus, tarry
. tll,,i candles, grouped tboul
thilav cakt «nd sang ’Arnei
lh. Beautiful'' ami a P-TA
with Mis John DeWitt play
plnno accompaniment Mias
Hr Ganshing read an article
neniorsting the founders of
usociHtion and also gave an
,,f the alms, growth and
mplishments <>f the organize
I
I „in< i- It wax founded A play
l|,.,| Rising with Grace” fol
Ll under the aide direction of
¡Gninsburg with the cast ax
Lx Molly played by Mrs L
(•lark,
Anna.
Mrs
Ted
Ln,., Nettie, Mrs Max Ryce.
L Mrs Fred Bayliss and
L' Mi» E Wright The ftnind-
day birthday cake and coffee
, ■erved
served following the pro-
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Minjorlc Williams and
i Hushton of Medford were
L in inarriagc Wednesday
Mng at the home of Rev and
, U>ury at Hornbrook They
I P accompanied by the bride *
puts Mi and Mrs Richard
llama. and her brothers, Ruxxcl
Roy Williams Mrs Ixiury
L a wedding supper following
ceremony The young couple
¡making their home in Medford
Kir and Mrs Warren Fox left
two weeks vacation trip to
Lx>. Hollywood and San Fran-
K, accompanied by hla mother,
I Anna Fox of Hornbrook
■Tie Ladles club held their rrg.
meeting Thuraday in the club
with Mm W Holmberg hoe-
Kfor the afternoon Bridge wan
Bred with high ecore going to
Robert Gilberg and low to
Jo* Francis Others present
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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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¡George Hall Picked
For IJ of O Play Part
George Hall, Ashland senior at
the Hnlversity of Oregon, has been
chosen io play the pail of J,.ff
tile famous Eugene O’Neill play
Emperor Jones,” to be piodiieed
at the university Feb 25, 2K and
M u’ ll I Hi- also will pl.i ,
part of a convict iuh I a negro
slave
Hall, a graduate of Ashland
high schiMil, lx the son of Mrs I
l> Pittman He lx president of
Order of the Mace, speech hon
orary, a member of Delta Sigma
l*til. forensics honorary, ami vice
president of Delta Tnu Delta fra­
ternity He |x majoring in educa­
tion.
were Mcxdamex W McCluskey, V.
Nrbcker, Roy Nebeker, Frank
Ward, A Mendes, F Taynes, Roy
Scliluppl, M J Bailey,
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-
Il DeJar-
nett, T Quammc, , F. Ohlund and
Ray Elliott Each guest wax pre-
MNtted with a valentine Refresh
tnentx were M<rved
• Mi ..ml Mrs A Madden and
daughter. Mix Afton Hannah, and
granddaughters Doris, Jean and
Catherine Hannah, all of Ashland,
were guests of Mr. and Mm
George Reigel Sunday Mm Reigel
la a daughter of Mr and Mrs
Madden.
• Bob Hord and Walter Bray
drove to Klamath Falla Friday
Mixa Bernice Ward, who has been
visiting hi Klamath Fallx the last
week, returned to Hilt with them
•
• Lucille Perozzi of Portland vis­
ited here last week-end at the
home of her parents, Mr and Mm
D Perozzi
• Newell Elliott of Baker visited
In Ashlnml tills week with hl.i
purents Mr and Mrs (Xia El­
liott
• Ml .10'1 Mil BUI l’"f'l of Inin.*
mulr visited here for several days
this week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs M T Bums.
f
Saturday
and
Monday
S|wcials
LETTUCE
Sc
AVOCADOS
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BACON—Swft’s, pound - - 22c
FLOUR
Bouquet 49’s
C & H
10 Pounds
96c
54C
POTATOES
50 Lbs. L. S. No. 2
39c
FRESH FROZEN FOODS AVAILABLE
SCALLOPS
GARDEN PEAS
STRAWBERRIES
RASPBERRIES
STRINGLESS BEANS
PEAS
ROYAL CLUB CANNED FOODS
APRICOTS—No. 2| -
19C
PEARS—No. 2| - -
21C
PEACHES—No. 2| -
17c
PEAS—Dainty Dimple - - 15c
SALMON—No. 1 Red Sockeye 22c
HOMINY—No. 21 - - - ■ 10c
Chef Brand
Quarts
19c
2 Lbs. Salty
17c
I
CRISCO
4
3 Pounds
Sic
HONEY
5-Pound Pail
39c
TEXAN
GRAPEFRUIT
JUICE
3 for 25c
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Congregational
Church
$25.00 REWARD
Old King Cole—a new, delightfully dif­
ferent brew, has been on the market
here a week. Its enthusiastic reception
has been most gratifying to us; all who
have tasted Old King Cole pronounce it
the grandest beer they’ve ever tasted!
The rich, full flavor, the added “lift"
have appealed to all. Here’s a home
product that is absolutely TOPS!
’«•
!
To Prevent Colds
If You Haven’t Tried This New, Finer
Brew, Ask Your Dealer for it TODAY!
Send your washing to the Ashland
Laundry Co. It is so easy to catch
colds on washday and so hard to
get the clothes dry in wintry
weather.
A-ONE BREWING COMPANY
MEDFORD, OREGON
WE HAVE KING COLE BEER!
IK
1'
'M
s!
DAMP WASH COSTS YOU
ONLY 4c A POUND
Packed in Wooden Boxes
10c per bottle
43 North Main Street
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SALAD
DRESSING
one of the things in the bazaar sociation having been organized
they plan to have later. They also for the last 42 years. Mrs Willis I
met Wednesday at the home of Byrd and Mrs. Walter Longstreth
Mrs. Henry Stenrud to work on it. are in charge of the refreshments.
• Saturday night of laat week Everyone, whether a member of
Boulevard and Morton Streets
• Mrs Henry Stenrud, with Mrs. Mrs Henry Stenrud and Mrs. Carl the association or not, is invited Rev. H. S. Wannamaker, Pastor
to
attend.
Gladys Dooms, Mrs. L. E. Ager, Henry went to Phoenix, where
Mrs Earl Rogers of Ashland and they were in charge of a dance • Mr and Mrs W. O. Martin.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m., with
.Mrs I» R. Smith of Talent, re­ given to help raise funds to send Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Korth and son classes for all ages.
a
delegate
from
the
home
exten
­
Jimmie
visited
Sunday
afternoon
turned Friday from Corvallis
Morning worship, 11 o’clock.
where t hey have attended the sion unit to the international home at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim­
interest conference to be held in mie Sewell of Ashland. They also Sermon, ‘ Squaring Our Laves by
home interests conference.
the Original Standard of Jesus,”
• Mrs Earl Hamilton spent all London, England, in the near fu- i visited with Mrs. Glen Burke by the pastor.
there, who is visiting her parents,
day Tuesday in Ashland visiting ture.
Young people’s hour, 6:15 p. m.
J at the home of her son and daugh- • Young members of the Bell- | the Sewells, from Newport.
You are cordially invited.
tcr-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I view Grange recently organized a • The Bellview Grange has an­
basketball team consisting of Ken­ nounced a dance in the Grange
Hamilton and family.
• Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dunham of neth Bell, Bruce Schilling. Henry hall for tonight, Feb. 17. Schu­
Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Dem- | Lindsay, Jack Williams, Dale Wil­ maker’s orchestra from Medford
ick of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Earl liams, Weldon Heard and Ray In- will furnish the music and re­
I Pierce and Mr. and Mrs. Fred j low. This team made a trip to freshments will be served at mid­
will be paid for any corn Great
Pierson of Ashland were dinner Central I’oint Friday night of last night. ------------- «-------------
Christopher Corn and Callous
guests Sunday at the home of Mr week where they met the Central
Remedy cannot remove!
and Mrs. R D. Reynolds and fam­ Point Grange team, winning 24-20. • Ed Guetzlaff of Gold Hill vis­
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
ily. The dinner was honoring the • D. F. Korth and W. E. Seibert ited here Tuesday with his mother,
birthday anniversaries of Mrs. made a trip to Klamath Falls on Mrs. Anna Guetzlaff.
Demick, Mrs. Dunham and Mrs. business last Friday.
Reynolds.
• Curtis Byrd is spending this
• Mr. and Mrs. Louis Oian of week in Dorris, Calif., and Klam­
Wagner creek visited Tuesday at ath Falls on business.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter • Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Harrison of
Brahs and family.
Paradise, Calif., spent last week
• Mr. and Mrs. Ed Grimm and visiting at the home of Mr. and
daughter Ola May and James H Mrs. C. H. Modrell and family.
Williams were dinner guests Sun­ • Robert Brantley left Sunday for
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the U of O after spending a few
Loapcr of Valley View.
days visiting at the home of his
• D. F. Korth and W. E. Seibert parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Brant­
were in Medfonl on business Mon­ ley and family.
day.
• Mrs. William Townsend of
• Miss Mama Byrd was an over­ Bremerton, Wash., visited last
night guest of Miss Doris Bedford week at the home of Mr. and Mi’s.
of Ashland Monday.
Wade Wallis, leaving Friday eve­
• You haven’t eaten until you’ve ning for Long Beach, Calif., where
tasted one of our crisp, brown she plans to make her home indef­
waffles Home-made pies fresh initely.
from our oven daily. The Waffle • Thursday evening of last week
Shop.
(7p) the boys basketball team of the
• Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Joy Bellview school played Talent at
entertained at dinner Sunday eve­ Talent and lost 12-5. The girls and
ning Mr. and Mrs Homer Moore boys both played Oak Grove there
and daughter Barbara Jean.
Friday and lost.
Our Laundry Services Are An Economy
• Tuesday the student body of • Bobby Dunn, who has been ser­
the Bellview school gave a valen­ iously ill at his home with pneu­
tine party. The students enjoyed monia, is somewhat improved.
Any Time But Doubly So in Winter
the exchange of remembrances. • The Bellview Parent-Teachers
Members in charge were Betty association plans to hold its meet­
Hollingsworth,
Charlene
Byrd, ing in the school house Friday
Hazel Parmen and Barbara Helm. evening starting at 8 o’clock.
Following this were exercises There will be a special program
given about the admission of Ore­ in honor of founder’s day, the as-
gon into the union, which was in
charge of Dale Anderson and
Robert Hinch.
• Willis Byrd attended a meeting
in the Medford court house Mon­
day evening which was of interest
AND IT GETS RID OF WASHDAY
for WOMEN and CHILDREN
to farmers.
• Mr. and Mrs Archie Kincaid
and daughter Eunice were in Med­
ford on business Saturday.
• Mr. and Mrs D. Korth and son
Jimmie were dinner guests Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. O.
Prices Reasonable
PHONE 165
81 WATER STREET
Martin.
• The Bellview Home Economics
“For the ideal washday,
club of the Grange held their
Just call.
meeting Monday at the home of
That’s all.”
Corner E. Main and California
Mrs. Archie Kincaid. Members
k'
worked on the quilt which will be
• BELLVIEW •
1^7 East Main Street
WHOLE KERNEL CORN
CORN ON THE COB
FILLET OF HADDOCK
FILLET OCEAN PERCH
BLUE POINT OYSTERS
LARD—Swift Silverleaf, 2 lbs. 23c
APPLES
box 89c
COOK’S
RECEPTION
19c
STRING BEANS
GOOD NEWTOWN
I
CRACKERS
PICNIC HAMS—pound
3 for 25c
BOHEMIAN
CLUB
SUGAR
Each Sc
303 Size
THANKS A
MILLION!
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Free
Delivery
Phone
156
DRESSMAKING
Hooked Rugs
Quilting
MARY SPENCER
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