Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 02, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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Potatoes,
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29c
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rs Horace Bu4z»-r, who Ims
ill ut lite < 'oiiiiiiunity hoMpil al
W.IM lemovi'd to h'l
l.l.sl Week
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I . . \Mfllsml rhlllM'l.lV eve
of i . im ! wei-k which whm given
mot of M im Denn Home
|> Reynolds left W<-dn«-«i|iiy
o bru.sk i when- lie will S|M-II<I
i>rt time on bunim-HM ,in<| v I m
| relative*
|ni Ella True ami Mi** Marl«-
lei vlMlted Tuesday al the
f of Mr ami Mrs. Archl«- Kln-
m u Joi le Bail »laitad Fi i-
[afternoon at Pinehurst wlth
and Mrs D F. Korth
ind Esth< i W.uli- made a
ito Dunsmuir Monday, where
attended the high school
haa
III, Walter Btiihs left las'
k for lto»> Ville Calif . to spend
[.definite time with het brothel
slat el in law, Mr and Mrs Ed
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Mis
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rlwood made th«- trip with
Brails and Is to Is- employed
he Wig, <ns horn«-
K E Bell left Saturday for
irivlll.
Calif, where he has
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Mis Geoige Wing of Wamic
is .pending several .lays this
ik at t h> hott • of M t and M t s
n iieilmeyer Sh<- was called
i- by the Illness of her
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who makes her
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This quartet of backs will be among those competing when the
, ...it Mis Wing is a sister
most perfect back is selected in an international contest at the
Mr Iieilmeyer
California World’s Fair on May 23. The contest is being sponsored
Mr» Ora Meyer» of Medford
by the San Francisco Unit of the Affiliated Chiropractors of Cali­
ted I b , lay .ifte|ms.1, at tile
fornia and will climax Chiropractors’ Ilay at the Fair. The girls
r.e of Mis R
E Bell iui«l
are (left to right) Kaye Laurstu. Patricia McMillan, Bettina Nor­
Uly
berg and Georgina Wells.
Mrs R C A vent ami «laughter
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pent Wt In«- slay at the
Tuesday and Wednesday at the
lint Mr ami Mrs Archie Kin-
home of her daughter, Mrs. James
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Purvis.
Mr and Mr» William Turner
fc business visitors in Medford
lurtlay
« M im J De Witt was hostess at
Robert Bell, who is employed I bridge party at her home in
Bly, Ore, spent the week-end honor of Marjory Bray Wednea-
B FFICIINT
the home of his parents, Mr ilay afternoon. Those present in-
il Mrs it E Bell.
l eluded Meadlimes Ben Ollom, W.
Ute only on. Isvsl its
The Bellview district will hold Holmberg, M J Bailey. W. Bray,
spoonful to a cup of sifted
annual school election at Liu- W. Poff, C. Baumgartner and the
flour for most recipes.
tool hour*- at H p. m. Monday, guest of honor. Refreshments
he 5 One director and a clerk were served.
11 be elected with Herman Helm • Mrs M J Bailey entertained
retiring director.
Other for Miss Marjorie Bray Friday af­
member*
arc
William ternoon Those present were Mea-
Walter ¡»ngatreth and daines Venial Nebeker, Ben Ollom.
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is i 'll.it les Anderson, clei k
J lie Witt, W. Holmberg, J. Clark,
Miss Elizabeth Joy, who has W Tallis W A Bray and ' Mis«
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<-n teaching school neat Port
Marjory Bray. The afternoon was
t<d. is at her home for tile sum- spent playing bridge with
v'**: high
rr vacation.
prize being awarded to Mrs. V.
Miss Julia Quimby plans to Nebeker and low to Mrs. B. Ol­
Manufactured by baliiny pewder
ive soon for San Francisco, lom Mrs Bray received a guest
a paci alii ta wk« maha nethinj but
Sere she will attend the State prize Refreshments were served.
ba Liny powder — under »u pervi »ion
achers college this summer. M
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f «apart ckemioto «Í natianal
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i' Saturday night for
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Le Anderson is making th«- trip San Francisco to resume training
th her and will spend two and studies.
MILLIONS OF POUNDS HAVE BEEN
onths visiting wiUi relatives and
USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT
a John Cattuzza arrived Sunday
lending the fair.
from Oakland to visit a few days
Thursday afternoon of last
f' k the Bellview P TA held their in Hilt.
«•ting members deciding to hold • A daughter, ixis Marie, was
concession in Ashland «luring the bom to Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Black
fly 4 celebration.
Mr*. Willis at the Hilt hospital Sunday.
COMPLETELY RID
|yrd wtis apjtointed treasurer in • Mr. and Mrs Del Bagley and
i'- place of Mr*. Horace Badger, daughter Sherry returned recently
DANDRUFF
I ho resigned. The members also from Sacramento.
Iported that th«-y cleared a sum • Among those who were in
AT LAST!
I more than $10 on the cooked Yreka Saturday were Mrs M Seif,
*«is sale held at the Ashland Mr. and Mrs. H. Clevenger, Mr.
I ¡rocetena the previous Saturday. and Mrs. Roy Clevenger and son
I he sale was in charge of Mrs. Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. W. Gran and
harles Anderson and Mrs. Her- son Billy, Mr and Mrs. F. Van
I but Helm Th«- money is b«-ing De Weghe and daughter Agnes,
I »ci to help Mend a 4-H club mem- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rossi and son, Litterine Antiieptic get* beneath
symptom* . . . kill* dandruff germ
lr to the summer school Ht Cor- and Mr. and Mrs L. Rossi.
■allLt
• Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Roberts
How many times have you treated your-
D lienvor
Denver Kincaid
Kincaid of
of Ashland
Ashland I of Eureka were visiting friemls in <elf for dandruff, with only momentary re­
lief?
How many limes have you longed to rid
■»nt Monday at the Archie Kin- Hilt Wednesday.
of ItNdlsgustlng tlages... for keeps?
■ hui home.
• Mrs. Callahan of Ashland spent yourself
Actual clinical record» prove that I.inter­
im' Antiseptic, famous for so long as a mouth
wash and gargle, kills the dandruff germ ...
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»ctually removes the cause of the diseasol
Try a Listerlno Antiseptic treatment to-
lay. So clean. So easy. So invigorating.
Those ugly dandruff scales will Ix-gin to
dl-ut-pear as if by magic. And even after
ilaiulruff has entirely disappeared, bo suro
to massage with Listerlno Antiseptic occa­
sionally lo guard against ro-lnfection.
Lanilx-rt I’harmacal Co., St. Louis, Mo.
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• HILTS NEWS •
Same pnce today
as 48 years ago
25ounce$ f°r 254
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THE PROVED TREATMENT FOR
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Here’s Quick Relief from
Their DISTRESS!
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chest or throat, generally ease when
soothing, warming Musterole is applied.
Better than a mustard plaster, Mais-
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a salve. It’su "counter-irritant"; stimu­
lating. it penetrates the surface skin and
helps to quickly relieve local congestion,
aches and pains due to colds.
Used by millions for 30 years. Recom-
mcnde«! by many doctors and nurses.
In three strengths: Regular, Children's
(mild) and Extra Strong, 40«. Approved
by Good Kou»»k»opin^ Bureau.
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fortune*, that's
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240 EAST MAIN STREET
CHEST COLDS
PHONE 21
4
Radishes, 4 bunches
Lettuce, 3 heads . .
Oranges, each . . .
Grapefruit, 6 for . .
Lemons, large Sunkist, doz
New Potatoes, io ibs. No. i
Bananas, 4 Ibs. . .
Bacon
5c
lc
15c
15c
Swift’s Oriole
Pound...............
SNOWDRIFT—3 pounds
JELL-O—each
5c
WHITE HOUSE COFFEE
23e
OXYDOL—large package
19e
RAISINS—4 pounds -
PANCAKE FLOUR—Fisher’s 9-pound bag
43c
MILK—Oregon, each.....................
6C
SUGAR—C&H, 100 lbs. $5.23 10 lbs. - 54c
FLOUR—White House, 49’s
$1.29
Coffee
Golden
West...
25c
ROYAL CLUB FINE FOOD PRODUCTS
13C
GRAPEFRUIT No. 2,2 for
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
.2,3
PEAS—Dainty Dimple, No 2
CATSUP
MECO PEAS—No. 303, 3 for
MECO CORN-No. 303, 3 for
MECO PEACHES—No. 2|
29c
15C
14c
25c
25c
14c
Free! Saturday Only
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