Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 28, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
t People You Know! j
K T L. O'Harru • Mr
|U|n lust week end
Mi and Mrs Term
I.mgliuid returned
icramrnto and Sun
„hv has been vis-
rek»
•lurk returned to
¡arbor following a
imc of her sister,
In Bellview.
I mnde a business
Falls early in the
1 the Seattle office
('ill.>11 in relieving
for a two week*
4.(.n of Kenn vir.it-
igcnd at the home
Ben Anderson.
(rt returned to hla
.nd Sunday follow-
at the home of hia
il Mr» Ralph Fo»-
Roseburg visited
I the home of Mr
trr.
ileer of San Fran-
ere recently with
•r.
[hmim of Camas
lere last week-end
J hl» father, C. J.
> made u business
h Fall» this week
i U <> Butterfield
i dam Monday for
pnth» Mr Butter-
er at the dam.
tn <>f Yreka visited
«nd with friends
ughman
returned
Wash
Camas,
been employed tor
il>»>re returned re-
eed where »he has
aggina of Klamath
friends here last
rs Martin Nelson
t» of a ls»y, born
r Community ho»-
m Bruce Lininger
Ited with friend» in
lunday
and Mrs Arbu Ager of
Jacksonville
visited here last
week end nt lhe home of Mrs Ida
< ,'randall
• Phil Htansbury who recently
underwent an operation was dis
charged from the Community hos­
pital Monday.
• Mi and Mrs O E Lay left
Bunday for their home In Wiscon­
sin following a visit here at the
home of the Rev anil Mrs Chillies
M Guilbert.
• There’s nothing more appetiz­
ing on a warm day than a Waffle
Shop cold plate lunch or a chilled
salad
• Mr rind Mrs Jr,ye Hwartsley
marie n business trip to Grants
Pass Bunday
• Mrs Elton Kirby underwent u
major operation at the Commun­
ity hospital Monday
• Mr and Mrs Bert Wright of
Weed Visited here Tuesday at the
home of Mr and Mrs M C. Lin­
inger.
• George Dunn was called to
Portland last week by the Illness
of rrlutlves
• Mildred Beeson of Salem visit­
ed here Inst week-end with rela­
tives rind friends
• Mr and Mrs Hal McNair vis­
ited In Table Ris-k Monday at the
home of Mr anti Mrs (,’harles
Angle
• Ben Gibson of Klamath Frills
visited here Monday ami Tuesday.
• Iota Danton of Salem visited
here early in the week nt the home
of hla mother, Mrs Bertha Den­
ton.
• Mrs George Briscoe underwent
n major operation nt the Commun­
ity hospital Tuesday
• Mrs Aubrey Miles. Mrs Helen
lYrrter, Mrs Ellis Lininger and
Mrs Paul Home attended a lunch­
eon in Medford Tuesday at the
home of Mrs Billy Hulen
• Mis Hugh M> ' .> •
Mill» visited with friend» in Ash­
land for several days this week.
• Mr» R uzm II Hull underwent a
major operation at the Community
hospital Wednesday.
• Mr and M m C W DaCarlow
and Mrs Ola Biers of l*inehurst
»hopped in Ashland Tuesday.
• Betty Rhoads vgho recently un­
derwent a major operation was
”r Y"’>“1 Visited
with frienda here Monday evening.
• Bob McCaulley of Fort Jones
visite.l with friends here Tuesday
•
'• p*via returned fron a
visit in Halem Tuesday.
• Mrs Ituth Rosenstiel of Cor-
y,l|lis visited here last week-end
at lhe Bome of her mother, Mr».
W L. Purdy.
• Mix John Hopper of Redmond
V sileil here Tuiwday at the home
"I Mr and Mrs Ralph Foster
• Lutz Nosier of Hilt visited with
Ashland friends Tuesday.
•
• TALENT •
• The Hilt 1 Julies Aid met Thurs­
day afternoon at the club house.
Mrs. Nelson Watts was given a
layette shower at the meeting and
was the recipient of many lovely
gifts Refreshments were served
following the business meeting.
• Miss Shirley Walker and Ger­
ald Goodwin were guests of honor
at a birthday party Friday night
at the dining hall. Quite a number
of young folks attended the party.
• Del Bagley returned home from
Sacramento late last week.
• Mr. anil Mrs. Lester W. Rey­
nolds and son Dean, Mrs. E. E.
Gran and daughter Naomi and
Robert Gran, all of Kerby, Ore.,
were in Hilt Sunday, Monday and
Tuesday. Robert Gran remained in
Hilt for the week and plans to re­
turn home Saturday.
• The second practice game of
baseball was played on the Hilt
diamond Sunday when the home
team was defeated 7 to 5 by the
Ashland nine. Bauman pitched the • Walter Seitz left recently for
first innings and Walt Foster the Klamath Falls where he has em­
remainder of the game. The next ployment in a creamery.
game is planned with Dorris on
the Ijorri« diamond next Sunday.
• Billy Gran and Robert Gran
attended the show in Ashland
Tuesday evening.
• Mrs. Frank Ward has been con­
fined to her bed by severe illness
but i« now rapidly improving.
First Baptist Church
Citarle» E. Dunham, Pastor
Church school meets at 9:45 a.
m., C. N. Gillmore, superintendent.
Morning worship at 11 o’clock.
“The Beatitude of the Eye” is the
subject of the pastor's sermon.
The Young People’s Union will
meet at 6:30 p. m.
The evening service at 7:30
o’clock.
The pastor will preach
the sermon.
Prayer and conference meeting
on Wednesday night at 7:30
o’clock.
Fir or Cedar Slabs, 2ccu. ft
DRY BLOX
DELIVERED IN YOUR SHED
All Kinds of Building Lumber As Low As
$10 per Thousand Feet!
ASHLAND PLANING MILL
Local Sawmill—Phone 287-J
15fr—FOLK DELIVERIES DAILY
Macaroni or Spaghetti, 7 lbs. 25c
Oxydol........................... 19c
$1.32
Sugar, 25 pounds C&H
Milk, Oregon Brand
Fisher's Pancake, 9 lb. sack 42c
COOKING PROBLEMS
> A
DIPLOMAT
OLD KING
COLE
3 for 29e
Case $2.19
IN YOUR
HOME!
The housework in many families,
still using old fashioned cooking
methods, is a continual war
ogoinst soot, smoke, ashes and
grime in on overheated, un-
healthful kitchen. The DIPLO-
MAT (so called because it solves
your cooking problems with quiet,
efficient dignity) is a marvel of
cooking efficiency.
Equipped with attractive opal
glass platform light, supported on
two bright chrome mountings . . .
I Corox Economizer and 3 stand-
ard surface units, the world's cleanest
cooking units, supplying greater speed than ever . .
lorqe, automatic, super oven with 2 speed heaters, scientific
heat evener delivering perfectly balanced heat, 2 shelves and broiler
• • 3 storage drawers . . automatic applionce receptacle . . beautiful,
ing vitreous enamel finish trimmed in red and black . . . genuine WEST-
OUSE, Kitchen Proved quality. $5 down and $3.66 monthly installed in
home
ON DISPLAY AT
• HILTS NEWS •
• I he i H gir ls held a dance at
• he city hall Saturday night, with
a good crowd in attendance. The
music wax furnished by the Talent
Bwingsters.
• E E Diamond of the United
States navy is visiting with rela­
tive« here Mrs. Diamond has been
a guest of relatives here for some
time Mr and Mrs. Diamond will
Hi nd meeting at the city hall Wed-
leave In a short time for China.
• Mrs Emma Moore, who has neaday, April 19. There were vis­
been visiting relatives in Palo itors from Medford, Eagle Point
Alto. Calif., returned home and and Ashland and many from Tal­
will leave in a few days for De­ ent and adjoining neighborhood«.
troit, Mich , her former home, for • Mr«. France« Kellogg left Wed­
nesday evening for Spring Valley,
a visit.
• Mr and Mrs Martin Luther Calif., where she will be located
and family returned home after a for an indefinite time.
• Alex Hayes sheared «heep for
visit of a month in California.
• Frank Stratton of Valley View Sam Hamilton Thursday.
inoveil his cattle from his ranch to • Everett Bee«on and Cliff Gar­
the Wagner Gap and surrounding vin «pent one day thia week fish­
mountains Sunday for summer ing in Fish lake.
• Melvin McGrew and family
pasture
• Tlie Talent Pinochle club held moved on Dora Smith’s ranch last
their regular party Saturday night week.
with Mr and Mrs. Clifford Collins
at Table Rock.
• Burman and Kenneth McMahan
and Jerry Kraus of I-os Angeles
moved into the Thatcher property
at Hyde Park for the summer.
• Mr and Mrs Lloyd Wooten and
family moved from the Williams
ranch across the railroad track to
Medford.
• Mrs I-earning is having her
house remcxleled with asbestos
shingles on the sides. The roof is
PHONE
being repainted.
• Charles W Wetterman, nation­
al representative of the Townsend
movement for Oregon, gave a very
Interr-sting speech at the Town- I
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discharged frorn th„ Community
hospital early in the week
CHEF
DINNER
BELL
Oleomargarine
Pound 12c
LETTUCE
SC
FRESH TOMATOES, pound 18c
G® FC®
AND THE FOLLOWING DEALERS
ORANGES, Sunkist, each
1C
RADISHES, 2 bunches
SC
WICK’S FURNITURE
X-L ELECTRIC
303 Size
3 for 25c
J
$1.19
Canned Food Sale
PEAS.CORN
STRING BEANS
%
»
49’s
One-PoiHid
Glass Jar
MECO
JORDAN ELECTRIC
KITCHEN
QUEEN
ROYAL CLUB
J. I». DOIXJE AND SONS
ELHART’S book and music store
SALAD
DRESSING
Quart 19c
White House
COFFEE
BUY A CASE AND SAVE!
A Complete Stock To Choose From
CITY ELECTRIC STORE
«
ASHLAND
CREAMERY
ICE
CREAM
PINT ........ 15c
QUART ... 29c
*
x
23e
>
Fresh-Frozen
FRUITS I
VEGETADLES
FISH
f
SPECIAL!
FRESH FROZEN
PEAS 17C
F