Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 09, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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iany friend« of Mr.
Cullom, who resided
several years, will Im
hear that they have re-
n Montana where they
.,1 for the ui.it year, and
located on imk street in
Mis McCullum was <all-
jrlent friends Tuesday.
Iley, formerly of Amler-
( has leturned from 'rule
„pend a few days visiting
/
SATURDAY AND MONDAY FOOD PRICES!
inn Clark received word
that her brother, Jim
Winterset, la , hud died,
id Mis Alfred Norris and
ft Sunday for San Eran-
irre they will attend the
Eox is assisting Donald !
In the store.
Alcis'ks, student of the 1
school In Portland, is
a vacation in Talent vis-
Norman Driver
Simmons* camp
V. E. Oziata of
have been stay-
raient the lust week, left
for Oklahoma.
Grunt Is visiting her
r, Mrs Helen Higgins, east
I Willi.i Newland has re
(from Medford, where «lie
L employed the last year
II leave noon for Halinas,
hu attend the graduation
L there June ¡5, at which
friephew will receive his di-
She plana to attend the
lie in the vicinity.
I Wayne Wheeler is taking
Mrs. Cromwell of Portland.
Ths Cromwells are
the Neg leas camp
• HUTS NEWS •
I played . with
Yi reka hl*h «chool
w?.th the
the X
band
the .-
picnic
, ,,
.....* at **'-
—¿J in Hawkinsville
I .Sunday.
Sunday.
• Mrs. Ralph Planalp and daugh­
ter Mildred of Murphy, Ore., is
visiting with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. Luper.
• Mrs Schiappi »pent several
days in San Francisco, returning
Saturday.
• The graduation program of the
Hilt grade sch<x>l was held in the
club house Tuesday evening. Those
receiving diplomas included Aud-
omar De Clerck. Ernest Dutro,
Bernice Vieira, Roy Williams, Al-
via Jeanerette, Nilde Cervellln,
Doris Clark, Billy Bayliss, Erma
St Claire, and Gloria Cunial.
'The operetta “Cinderella’’ was I
presented by the school. Nilde Cer-
vellln was winner of the Amer­
ican Legion medal awarded for I
outstanding scholarship and Amer- |
icanixm. W. Roush presented the I
medal. Mrs. Cooley of Hornbrook,
representing the Legion auxiliary,
presented the prize for the best
essay on Americanism to Gloria
Cunial. Mr. Deering of Yreka ad- '
dressed the class and presented j
diplomas.
• Die illlt l-adies Aid met at the
club house Thursday afternoon.
Election of officers was held and
the following were chosen for the
coming year:
Preaident, Mrs
ii.rnheisel first vice president
Mrs T Anderson; second vice
president, Mrs. H DeJarnett; sec-
letury, Mrs Ben Ollom, and treas-
urer, Mrs. Roop. Following the
business meeting the teachers of
t/o- grade school, Miss Kitzmg and
East land and Claire Mis„ Gansburg, were entertained
A’lthrow underwent tonsil- in appreciation of their help dur­
ing me yeai Mrs Elmer Jackson
<■„ in Ashland lust week
la-wis of Ashland was cali- uml Mrs Lea Lauren tz were hos-
leasea Refreshments were served.
krlends hen* Thursday,
boys' I H club gave a dance • Tin Hilt young people com­
city hall Saturday night pleted their high school work mis
attracted a large crowd, year and received «liplomas at the
was furnished by the Molln- commencement exercises in Yreka
idem I UIIMI dm of Ash Thursday night They were Gordon
[he boys will give another Alphonse, Francis Geroy, Edward
IhLS Saturday night to pro- Ekwall, Evelyn Nelson, Margery
isi.y for summer camp at- Clark, Billy Gllberg, Evelina Sal-
vestro, Gino Cunial, Max Temple
A drain and Charles Black and Florence Mendes.
urchimrd the lot, adjoining • M ihm l-a Vonne Greenwood of
greenhouse and left for a Seattle la visiting her sister, Mrs
California is-fore starting Madge Nebcker
• Mr and Mrs Harry De Janiett
lament«
the week-end at Iffamond
and Mrs. Goin and Mr and I ; spent
lake.
larold Sloper and daughter • Mr.
arid Mis Richard Wilhams
h >f 1 ,ros[M-< t spent Sunday
E. E. Wordsworth, Minister
r * Mrs
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Roy Rushton
[heir parents, Mr. and Mrs. visited Mr and
Fourth and C Streets
in
Medford
Saturday
while
their
Ogan
.ion
R<>y
attended
the
school
picnic
lert Bragg, formerly of Tal-
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m., T. S. I
I undergoing treatment in Ln Ashland.
Wiley, superintendent. Special ob- ,
edford Community hospital • Mrs 1-ester Reynolds and son servance of national flag day.
| Dean and Naomi Grim of Kerby
ng a leg injury
Morning worship, 11 o’clock.
and Mrs Roland Barks and are visiting Mrs. G Black
Sermon by the pastor. Theme:
•
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sixth,
seventh
and
eighth
left Saturday morning for
grade students and their teacher, Christian Holiness.
Ln Francisco fair.
Young People’s service, 7 p. m.
A* Long is moving this week Mrs. King, picnicked in Ashland
Evening worship, 8 o’clock, with
Saturday,
with
swimming
at
Twin
new location on the hlgh-
Plunges in the morning and a sermon by pastor, "Why Youth
ijoining Skeeters’ gariige
Should Be Saved.'*
show
in the afternoon.
nan Centers of Anderson
A special invitation to young
was transacting business in • Edward Warrens of Iiurham, people.
C^allf
,
is
visiting
here
with
his
Tuesday.
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clinic held Wednesday af- father.
• Charles Howard of the Summit
•
Mr
and
Mrs
E.
HJertager
n in the city hall was well
ranch on the Greensprings visited
ed Children of pre-school moved to their new home in Pros­ in Ashland Tuesday.
pect
Thursday
and
Friday.
Mrs.
ere examined by Dr. Merkle
school nurse Several were A. Pederson and daughter Ruth
accompanied them. Mr. Pederson 30 Years Success! Doctor’s
ted for dlptheria.
th Lowry, formerly of Tal- and son Arthur drove to Prospect
Formula for Itching of
opjs-d here to see old friends Saturday to bring Mrs. Pederson
hoolrnates Thursday eve- home.
Keith had just returned from • Waldemar Ohlund returned to
raneiaco where he has been Berkeley, Calif., Tuesday.
Ing Bible school, and was • Mr and Mrs W. Tallis, Dor­ First applications of powerfully soothing
te to Salem to make his rance Huger and Gay Nebeker at­ Liquid Ze-no (a tested and proved phy-
&nd to establish his church tended the Elks picnic in Ashland sician’a prescription) bring wonderful ,
Sunday.
awift relief. Then its superb medication
• Mr. and Mrs. Erank Graves and (contains 10 different highly effective !
•
«tartsright in to help nature
rbert Ilavis of Salem is vis­ family of Hornbrook moved to ingredient«)
promote FAST healing. Grateful users
here for two weeks ât
_ __ the Hilt over the week-end. Mr. write in from coast to coast praising
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs Graves is filling the position of prompt results. Invisible, stainless—
yard foremen left by Mr. Hjer- Ze mo is simply wonderful for annoying
Davis
tager.
■kin irritations. 35«, 60«, JI. One trial
• Mr. and Mrs W. Gran visited convinces! REAL SEVERE cases may
need JI. 25 Extra strength. All drugstore:
friends in Ashland Saturday.
• Billy Gran and Bob Ohlund
Church of the
Nazarene
ECZEMA
CAN YOU STOP IN TIME?
EE BOTH
FAIRS
Bananas, 4 lbs. .
Lettuce, 3 heads .
Oranges, Sunkist, each
New Potatoes, 10 lbs.
Artichokes, 6 for
Grapefruit, 6 for .
Lemons, doz. . .
19c
10c
lc
17c
19c
15c
15c
SWAN’S DOWN CAKE FLOUR - - - -
JELL-O—each.............................
POST TOASTIES—Giant Size, Balloon Free
PEET’S GRANULATED—Large
BISCUIT MIX—Fisher’s -
SUGAR—C&H, 100 lbs. $5.23 10 lbs. -
KARO—Red
CRISCO—3-Pound Tin
23c
sc
9C
Coffee
54c
26c
Hills Bros.
M-J-B..........
PALMOLIVE TOILET SOAP-4 Bars - - 21c
Crystal White Laundry Soap-Giant Size, 7 for 24c
BROKEN SLICE PINEAPPLE-Ho. 2' - - 17c
ROYAL CLUB FRUIT PECTIN—2 for - - 23c
MILK—Oregon, each.................... - 6e
COFFEE—White House, in a Glass Jar - - 23e
FLOUR—White House, 49’s ■ ■ . . $1*29
FLOUR—Drifted Snow or Fisher’s Blend $1.59
LARD—Swift’s Silver Lea f, 2 pounds -
23e
EACH
DAINTY DIMPLE PEAS—No. 2.....
STRINGLESS BEANS—No. 2...........
SPINACH—No. 2i/2.............................
YELLOW BANTAM CORN—No. 2
MECO CORN—No. 303..............
MECO PEAS—No. 303..................
chair car« and coach««
efe * ‘h* chance of a lifetime
10 *ee the U.S. at low com .
135.00 ROUNDTRIP
Standard Pullman,, phts berth
uihern Pacific
or wr,*e
34c
ROYAL CLUB FINE FOOD PRODUCTS
ROUND
TRIP
RMAM n lr D >8 .y*
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Shortening 4“
J-
ill
Building, Portland, Oregon
Your brake« are the most important safety factor of your car. You call on
them every day, many times a dav to prevent an accident. A ear dart» out
from a side street, a child dashes thoughtlessly into your path, a traffic light
changes unexpectedly- The BES1 brake» are none too good?
Let us help you keep them in shape, be making regular tests on our Weaver
Brake Tester. A test takes only one minute, and it’s FREE. It measures
your brakes separately during an actual stof of vour car—vou merely drive
on and stop, read the gauge, and drive off ahead.
We are proud of our brake service department, because at comparatively
small cost it is sending out cars with brakes in shape to meet any emer*
gency. as well as stand up to the thousands of ordinary stops called far
everv day
Drive vour car in today far a free inspection.
CLYDE CATON’S JUNCTION GARAGE, phone 71-J, South Pacific
highway.
MECO STRING BEANS—No. 2
MECO PEACHES—No. 2»/2........
MECO CATSUP.............
Bacon
Swift’s Oriole
Pound................
15c
13c
13c
13c
9c
9c
10c
14c
10c
DOZEN
$1.65
1.46
1.46
1.46
98
98
1.10
1.68
1.10
1.86
1.86