Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 24, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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    i I ¡ifch 24, 1939
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
LVIEW •
□ Wh<> ha» lx,-n
E'pareni», Mi iuk I
L.th v during spring
tí.d U. ü»n Ú -d
Dlawkin» «nd Mi"»
L of Kiuiiuilh Full»
Ey of litft '*'*'■k “l 'I'RAFFIC UH INKLING” Is an
K|i und Mm J. E
Insidious art which in many
t were friend» of circumstances produces more dis
Ifuinily wh',n Ul,Ji ustroun results than openly rock-
Ltb Full" nrvcrui leas driving, in the opinion of Earl
Nrieli, secretary of state
L \V L Lea bo io -
While the chiaeler often suffers
K u telephone in from his own actions, nearly as
K I, Moore and frequently docs he force other
K,l the Installation drivers into difficulties while he
K' IT A. who held himself go -s free.
K'rldnV I" honor of
"n»e traffic chiseler is the person
■ it splendid attend- wliu seizes the right-of-way when­
■ ndcmoii whs chair- ever hr thinks hr can get it,
■ght For the pro- whether it is rightfully his or not;
■gndiisoii gave a hr passes other cars when he has
■ h <>f the dud". Mr restricts I clearance, forcing them
I mime musical »e- to slow down suddenly or take to
■lies« Illative of the the ditch; he never slows down
■,„! I’nwei company when hr Is on a through street,
Epig pictures and but cuts across in front of cars
■ how homes should which are making a legitimate at­
ihihlieri. and tempt to get through the stream
■fishy, county HUHN- of traffic • I«' himself will bluff
Eve a talk During his wuy through other traffic
Kreting. Mr» C >1 pink m restricted zone«, drive
Elected delegate to slowly in s|s>ta where other traffic
Ention to lie held In is moving fast, and honk through
■ the second Week In crowded S|sita where hr should go
Brahe I" Bl nt her slowly and wait his turn
Many persons are guilty of oc­
flu
casional chiseling without knowing
that they arc putting other drivers
at a disadvantage Every driver
UlliM underwent an should take stick of his own driv­
at the Community ing habits and sec whether he
sometimes
Bhlarvl
Monday falls
She to give other driv­
ers the
that are right­
proving
at privileges
this
fully theirs, according to Snell
E
Point in visiting thia week at the
home of Mi»» Nina Hazelwood.
Tuesday the girls visited at the
home of Mr«. Hazel Fern» in Ash­
land.
• Minn Eva Moore, student of the
Bellview school, returned thia
week from the Community hos­
pital where »he had undergone an
appendectomy.
• Claude Conley is employed at
the Owen-Oregon Lumber com-
pany in Medford.
• Max Wiggen» visited Wednes­
day at the home of .Mr and Mr».
Athalia« spent last Walter Bruhn He wan enroute to
Ing at the home of hi» home In itoneville
• Mr and Mr». Lloyd Lewis of
Bell.
rhea which the Bell­ Oregon City are visaing Yhl» week
is been serving cv- with Mr Lewis’» mother, Mrs. C.
;h<- school children, E ix'Wi», and with his sister, Mrs.
last week Mrs Taylor Williams
| the cooking,
• Mr and Mrs Walter Brahs and
rung .Miss Esther *"i Frank visited last week In
pt an appendectomy Isiys Creek at the home of Mr
nty hospital in Ash- and Mr» Elmer Ayres Frank did
ported ,l<iing nicely not return to his home until Wed­
Frw C II Modred nesday
fork-end with Mrs • Fred Crump received word that
Mrs Georg* his father. Thomas A Crump, who
rent City
Hvcd in Haiem, [iftxsed away.
Bill Brahe, with • Ml»» Eunice Kincaid, with the
er of Medford, vis- 1 other member» of the Hiking club
n Caves Sunday.
of Ashland Senior high, hiked to
U-e, who recently Gerky Falls Sunday
major operation at • The Home Economics club of
r hospital, returned the Bellview Grange, which met
recently, decided to have meetings
W.
rstreth, who i» cm- the first Thursday in every month
hiath Falls, visit«! and only one meeting a month.
pome here,
Tim next meeting will be held at
n recently t tilde, I the Grange hall April 6 and will
this district for a be an all day meeting, A covered
I on the Siskiyou dish luncheon will be served at
r plans to move noon.
pt of April
• Mr and Mrs Archie Kincaid
la Heed itf Eagle ami son Leslie visited Friday at
the Summit ranch with Mr and
Mrs. Charles Howard.
• ix’slie Kincaid returned to OSC
Sunday afternoon after spending
spring vacation with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs Archie Kincaid He
went back with Mr and Mrs
James McNair.
• Mrs George Irwin was howto an
one day last week to a group of
her friends at tea. TTiuse enjoying
the afternoon were Mrs. Mark
Smith. Mrs A May. Mrs Minnie
Oakison and Mrs Floyd Samford.
• Tliursday of last week Mrs.
William TYimcr entertained the so­
cial hour club at her home. During
IGLE
the afternoon the members visited
. and <Hd fancy work. TTiose present
1 include«! Mrs D. W Meyers, Mr».
I George Irwin. Mr». Elizabeth
I Walter and Miss Ruby TYirner.
1 • TTie Bellview IT-A plan» to
oction may
hold a cooked food »ale at the
pH trouble
Ashland
Groceteria
Saturday
M
. . . drafts . . . morning. TTie »ale Ls in charge of
lower body renuitaac« Mrs. I. E. Deadmond, Mr«. Bad­
P* throat get the upper ger and Mrs. Fieguth. Cake, pie,
kvelop. After such ox- salads,
rolls, cookies, dress«!
help Nature to combat chicken and meat loaf will be on
zargling with Lmterin« »ale.
I showed that regular • Jack
Williams, with Lyndel
b Antiseptic had fewer Newbry of Talent and Earl Schill-
P>lda than non-uaem.
ing of Ashland, retume«! Saturday
F*l Co., St. Louis, M o . from Eugene where they attendeii
the Oregon-California games.
• Mr. and Mrs Edwin Dunn, Miss
Hllen Dunn and Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Longntreth attendixl a din­
ner Sunday at Eagle Point In the
ELIEF from
Grange hall given by the Eagle
Point PT-A.
• Mr» Alice Daley of Eagle Point
visited thi» week at the home of
$Uf>, light-glare,
her daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Peachey.
'fs> reading, elc.
• A group of Bellview girls held
a candy sale at the IT-A meeting
Friday evening. It was held to
raise funds for the student body
of the school.
• C. V. Flanders has moved his
feed store in Ashland to this dis­
trict. He also ha» purchased the
hl.I .
*K,r»c »««I- eating place and cabins which are
Mail IOc(»t»mr-
mail
me («tarimi on property adjoining his feed
Çjn« and addreu to The
store. “
£■?.Chicago III.
• 7*he Home Extension unit held
their meeting last Friday and had
E
a good attendance. Mrs. J. E.
Gowland gave instructions on
making hooked mgs. Mrs Al She-
C/eonor i.
raud instructed the making of cro­
n tS M '
cheted rugs, and Mrs. Vincent
Uinlni, braid«! mgs At the cov-
R E S
er«i dish luncheon at noon Mrs.
Inlow served in the place of Mra.1
1
FEET?
EHINE
» train
Saturday
and
Monday
Siwcials
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Delivery
Phone
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Fren h
Oregon
2 pounds 19c
CORN,PEAS
STRING BEANS
PICNIC HAMS
BUNCH
VEGETABLES
3 for IOC
No. 303
Pound
3 for 25e
19c •
Each 6c
JELL-O
Sc
LITH1A BAKKKY
BREAD—White or Brown
AVOCADOS
Each
Sc
SUN KIST
FRESH FROZEN FOODS AVAILABLE:
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
17c
BANANAS—3 pounds
EACH
1C
NEW PEAS
2 pounds 25c
• HILTS NEWS •
ROYAL CLUB CANNED FOODS
HOMINY—No. 2|, each
PUMPKIN-No. 2|, each
SPINACH-No. 2|, each
PEACHES—No. 2|, each
PEARS—No. 2|, each
APRICOTS—No. 21, each
First Baptist Church
_ Del Bagley returned recently
from San Francisco, where he un­
derwent another operation on his
hand.
• Mr. and Mrs. Lester Reynolds
and baby and Miss Enid Gran of
Kerby. Ore., were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. G. G. Black and Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Gran Monday and
Tuesday.
• The Hilt sawmill is scheduled
to begin the season operations
Thursday morning, using the logs
that were left on hand when It
closed down last November. Logs
should start coming In by the end
of the month.
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Tip to Graduates
While daily and semi-weekly
newspapers are on the decline in
numbers, weeklies are increasing
and Matthew Parks Vernon of the
Howell County Gazette believes
"there’s a thought in that for the
young fellows now in our schools
of Journalism who dream of big-
time stuff, and the metropolitan
centers. Some of them thought we
were nuts to want to settle down
In a little town and run a weekly
newspaper. Maybe we were, but
we re still nuts enough to like it.
.“Missouri Notes” in the Kansas
City Times
John Hellmeyer. who was unable
to be present. The other hostess
was Mrs. Montgomery. During the
afternoon Mrs. Henry Stenrud,
who attended the home makers’
conference, continued her report.
The next meeting will be on good
grooming.
The hostesses for ££
the
h grooming. ... I’ne . ir_
Av
meeting will
MrAAlbert Ar-
nold and Mrs. Lloyd Hull.
C&H
10 Pounds
Kitchen Queen
FLOUR
ioc
49’s $1.19
10c
13c
COFFEE
19c
19c
generally illustrating the subject
of the evening.
The evangelist is giving an oil
painting of Crater Lake, painted
by himself, to the person bringing
the largest number of new people
to the meetings. A keen competi­
tion is on for the picture, which
will be presented to the winner
Sunday evening.
The subjects for this week-end
are: Friday. "Near and Yet So
Far "; Saturday, "When the Storm
Breaks”; Sunday, 10 a. m., open
session of Sunday school.
Mr.
Turnbull will give a chalk-talk on
"The Three Crosses." At 11 o’clock
"The Unconquerable Christ," and
at 7:30 p. m., "Two Requests—
One Wise. One Otherwise."
1-Pound Jar
E FFICIENT
Us« only on« level tea­
spoonful to a cup of sift«d
flour for most r«cip«s.
Same price today
as 48 years ago
25 ounces
254
M« ru lectured by bekiny p«wd«r
•pacieliat» who make noihinj but
bekiny p«wd«r — under »up«rvwi®n
• f eapevt chemiats • ♦ natienal
____________ repetition.___________
MILLIONS OF POUNDS HAVE BEEN
USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT
Church of the
Nazarene
£• flavor
never
varies!
E. E. Wordsworth, Minister
Fourth and C Streets
Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Mayor
Wiley, superintendent.
The re­
organized school with many addi­
tional class rooms provides room
for all ages.
Morning worship 11 o’clock. Ser­
mon by pastor. A pre-Easter medi­
tation.
Evening worship 7:30 o’clock.
Sermon by pastor, "More Signifi­
cant Signs of the Times.”
A great welcome to you.
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A FLAVOR ALL
ITS OWN THAT
MILLIONS PREFER
o
White House
will close Sunday evening,
Artist-Evangelist To i church
These services are attracting wide
Mr. Turnbull, besides
Conclude Meeting In ! ' attention.
being a speaker and soloist, is a
caitoonist and draws a cartoon
Sunday Eve Lectures each
evening before his sermon,
• The Hilt Ladies Aid met at the
club house Thursday afternoon at
meetings being conducted
2 o’clock. Mrs. Bert Mitchell, by The
Evangelist
J. R. Turnbull of
president, led the devotional» and Portland in the
First Baptist
presided over the meeting. Follow­
ing the business discussion a social
hour was enjoyed by all present.
Green and white cake, in honor of
Charlen E. Dunham. Pastor
St Patrick’s day. and coffee were
served The next meeting will be
held April 6.
Church school meets at 9:45 a.
• Mr. und Mrs. Louis Rossi and m. C. N. Gillmore, superintendent.
Sunday is the last day of the
Mr. and Mrs Joe Rossi and son
went to Weed Friday evening evangelistic services conducted by
where they were called by the se­ Rev. J. R Turnbull. At the morn­
vere illness of Mrs. Joe Rossi's ing hour, 11 o’clock, he will speak
mother The ladies are remaining on the subject, ’’The Unconquer­
in Weed a week and the men re­ able Christ.” The Young People’s
Union will meet at 6:30 p. m.
turned to Hilt Sunday evening.
The evening service at 7:30
• Mrs E Hjertager spent last o’clock. The theme is "Two Re­
week at Prospect, Ore., with her quests. One Wise, One Otherwise.”
son and family.
Prayer and conference meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Cobb were on Wednesday night at 7:30
o'clock.
in Medford Sunday.
SUGAR
IN CHURCH EDIFICE
Pioneer Avenue