Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 10, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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    larch 10, 1939
LENT •
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
To St. Patrick
Sat unlit j
and
Monday
Specials
next smoker will
.jny evening. March
bi. in adtliikm tea
bouts and boxing,
.„ifoiimuicc One
■nts <>n th«' program
(miden» bl'' interrai
i ih a wrestling bout
r,l Bostwick, unde-
r m this »»'rira "f
JohlUlle «’hildrrss.
i„wn for •'** “,’1|ity
id it favorite uinong
h
LETTUCE
Mrs *
Wenatoll
Angeles last week
home
rrw left Monday for
where h<- will have
Uh Everett Nkeet-
jtnpany
•irían "f '"‘ur Butte
paient Visitor Wed-
rd. wh<> underwent
t the Sacred Heart
Ljford, is recovering
L home
L Chapman and son
hts I’ass spent Sun-
Hey Chapman
h Wayne Cowdrey
rated relatives near
unday
with several others
Lnt Sumiay visiting
PReece of near Kin­
k Charles Graham
Duri:., ure guests of
Alfred Graham and
)r families
Mr»
in and Mrs. Alfred
wters
li» Elvis Cochran
Dainara» relumed
I in Klamath Falla
kys visit with their
1rs Charles Hornes
of Mrs Homes of
M im ix>ulsc Homes
., calici on Mr ami
p Humes Sumiay
trence Home« has
lie flu for the joint
ler of near Talent
link farm Fifty-two
Ink arrived by ex-
laska lust Friday.
Prader has had cx-
ik raising in Alaska
and hts mother re-
londay evening from
California
arho is employed at
station, while «hop­
'd Saturday evening
lien It was »»in re-
ic state police and
itlle damage.
ipeon was a week-
elen Hewitt and at-
ing,- dinner at the
Grange hall
i L W Bates and
Medford called on
■ents, Mr and Mrs
iturday evening
on is employed in
lore in Medford
who hits been eni-
>g's lunch counter,
for Horas* Creek,
re Charles Cowan
wk were dinner
and Mrs. Aim*
*n<ta. neighbors and
red at the home of
to celebrate her
SNOWDRIFT—3 pounds
brate the day honoring St. Patrick,
who by legend drove the snakea out
of Ireland. Thia atalue of the patron
aalnl haa Juat been erected on a hill
al Hlleve Patrick, nrar Kaul In Coun­
ty Down, where the aalnl landed on
lila mlaalon In 432 A. 1»
birthday A sumptuous dinner wax
served at noon anil the remainder
of the day spent in visiting.
• Mr and M in Roy Esti-s left
Friday for Crescent City, CaMf.,
und returnee] Sumiay evening
• Mr and Mrs Roland Parks and
small daughter of Sprague River
were guests of Mr ami Mrs H F
Parks Friday evening They came
to Ashland to attend the tourna­
ment.
• Mi and Mrs Ear) Walk<-i of
Thompson Creek spent the week­
end with Mr Walker's parents
• R V i’.nki d"
Sunday with
Mr and Mrs Vic Milbourn on
Thompson Creek
• Alfn-,1 Norris haa installed a
nice new meat case in his grocery
store
• O !> fksldard is busy plowing
gardens in Talept this week.
• Mi*
Kai I Bayiot retu*nt d
home Monday from Jerome, Prai­
rie when* she has been caring for
In i -o <t< r, Mrs Lydia Van Winkle,
who is Hl
• Mrs Isiw »nd -Mrs Jerome
Walker were Monday afternoon
shoppers in Medford.
• Th,- «KteMtan Unit in»-t at an
all-<lay meeting at the home of
Mrs C W Ix>ng on Glba<>n avenue
Wednesday Rug making was the
program A large num tier of ladies
were present.
Church of the
Nazarene
K. E. Wordsworth, Minister
Fourth and C Streets
"The church wn,re you are
never a stranger."
Sumiay school at 9:45 Mayor
Wiley. su|>erintendent. An inter­
esting. growing school
Morning worship 11 o’ckxtk Ser­
mon by the pastor, “The Vision of
the Christ " A pr»-B*ster medita­
tion
Evening worship 7:30 o'clock
with sermon by the |»astor. "The
Second Coming of Christ ”
Come and hear the old songs
familiar songs that mother knew
You will enjoy the inspirational
song service.
A Fair Pair
Fisher’s Blend
FLOUR
49’s $1.43
3 for 25e
le
GOOD NEWTOWN
APPLES
box 89c
BANANAS
3 Pounds
17e
GRAPEFRUIT
ARIZONA
6 for 10c
SCALLOPS
WHOLE KERNEL CORN
GARDEN PEAS
CORN ON THE COB
STRAWBERRIES
FILLET OF HADDOCK
RASPBERRIES
FILLET OCEAN PERCH
STRINGLESS BEANS BLUE POINT OYSTERS
BLACKBERRIES—YOUNGBERRIES
ASPARAGUS
PICNIC HAMS
Pound 19c
LARD
Swift’s Silverleaf
2 pounds 23c
CHEESE
Kraft Elkhorne
Pound 16e
ROYAL CLUB CANNED FOODS
PINEAPPLE-No. 21
HOMINY-No. 2'
PUMPKIN-No. 2|
KRAUT—No. 2| -
SPINACH-No. 2j
PEACHES—No. 21
• HILTS NEWS •
19c
10c
10c
10c
13C
15C
QUEEN
FLOUR
$1.19
BOUQUET
FLOUR
98c
MARIE B. MICKELSON
Funeral services for Marie B
Mickelson, 44, who died March 9
at the Community hospital after
a prolonged illness, will be held
at 2:30 p. m. March 11 at the
Episcopal church under the direc­
tion of the Litwiller Funeral home.
K FFICIENT
Use only one level tee»
spoonful to e cup of sifted
flour for most recipes.
DRESSMAKING
Same pnce today
as 48 years ago
25 ounce» For 254
for WOMEN' and CHILDREN’
Hooked Rugs
Quilting
Manufacturad by bakinf puwdar
• Racialist* who make nuthonf but
bakinf p«wdar-> undar ouparytM««i
•f «apart «bautista af natianal
.____________ reputaban.___________
Prices Reasonable
MARY SPENCER
Corner E. Main and California
MILLIONS OF POUNDS HAVE.BEEN
USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT
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your eyes feel clean, fresh.
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Send for trial bottle. Mail 10c (»tamps
or coin) with your name and addreu to The
Murine Co.. Dept. HS, Chicago, lit
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5 o o f Ai r s ’
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Here’s Quick Relief from
Their DISTRESS!
perfect
for cooking I
# Kmft American lias a mellow,
full-flavored richness that makes
it perfect for sandwiches. And for
cooked dishes you can dc|>cn<l on
thia American Cheese to melt
perfectly.
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STORES
CHEST COLDS
ury Mixer, prize winner in the cattle show
16e
FRESH FROZEN FOODS AVAILABLE:
WINS HONOR RATING
Mrs. Mabel Hager Hansen,
daughter of Mrs. Emma Hager,
472 Scenic drive, Ashland, is one
of 23 women whose high scholas­
• Eighteen ladle« were present tic record during the fall quarter
at the regular meeting of the Hilt at Oregon College of Education,
1-adies Aid Society Thursday af­ Monmouth, qualified for election
ternoon at the club house. Mrs. T. to Sigma Epsilon Pi, women's
Andersen conducted the meeting, scholastic honor society. Mrs.
the president, Mrs Mitchell, being Hansen, who graduated from Ash­
absent. Following the business ses­ land high school in 1925, is en­
sion refreshments were served. rolled in a course in elementary
Mrs. W Holmberg was hostess.
i teacher training. Since coming to
• Mrs. Clinton Cobb underwent the College of Education campus
an appendectomy at the Hilt hos­ she has been active in music or­
pital Friday morning Mr. Cobb's ganizations.
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mother, Mrs. Cobb of Medford, is
JAMES DE LISLE IN ARMY
staying here while her daughter-
Major H. D. Bagnall, the Army
in-law is confined to the hospital
• W. A. Gran and son Billy drove recruiting officer, 323 Main Post
Office Bldg., Portland, has an­
to Medford Saturday.
nounced
that James F. DeLisle,
• Mr and Mrs M. Seif were
son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J.
Medford visitors Saturday.
• Mrs. Cobb's mother, sister Eliz- DeLisle. 825 Siskiyou boulevard,
a be th and brother Charles of Ash- enlisted in the United States army
on March 1 for service with the
land visited her Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs E. Hjertager 7th Infantry, Vancouver Barracks,
Wash.
drove to Medford Saturday.
• Del Bagley is in San Francisco
to have his hand treated and ex­ • Subscribe for The Miner today.
pects to be there a week.
• Members of the various com­
QUICK RELIEF FROM
mittees of the Hilt Community
combined
attended
a
church
church supper and committee
meeting at Hornbrook Friday due to dust, sun, light-glare,
evening.
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driving, movies, reading, etc.
• Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bell and Do vour eyes bum—feel
family and Merle Talent made a tired, uncomfortable? Try
trip to Medford on business Mon­ Murine. It contains 7 help­
day afternoon.
ful ingredient* which
will I m > paid for any corn Great
Christopher Com and Callous
Remedy cannot remove!
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
|
Pound
PINK SALMON - .... io®
$25.00 REWARD
’rn’ at 'he National Beef Show at the World s
Bllihu?° * re“*ur* Island. The curly haired beauty at
SQUARES
303
COFFEE-White Hse, glass jar 25c
EYE STRAIN
Khe* k>re®,,n’” otherwise Mias Barbara Johnson, takes
sic
CORN, PEAS OR
STRING BEANS
SUNKIST
L
i, Burney have
Jr home from south-
where they have
the winter.
I Anderson Creek,
hot injured last fall
kldellt. 1» llblr U> I*
win
I
Urn attended church
hday evening
Local Irlahmrn Join with fellow
of Portland visited
and Mrs G Kelly, sons of the Emerald isle to cele­
nod.
Free
fieli very
Phone
156
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• It’s a skillful cross between
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