Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 23, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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    ay, June 23, 1939
g2LJTHERN OREGON MINER
route to her home in Portland,
where she is u tciu biu of art Site I tennis
the week-end. Mrs.
hail attend«! the New York and I’enms, over
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who
in poor
poor nealth
health, re-
San Francisco fairs
turned hnn..
home with
--*** them, Mr«
• Ml»« Mai y McKlimls. who
Sandberg being her daughter.
H|M‘llt
L Wiggfim of Roseville. the last winter in <'Ilici
L .,j.. nd.iig • vi ral weeks hete Sunday to r;:::..; •«», arrived • Mr and Mrs Floyd I.ushbaugh
the sum- <»f Sturges, 8 D., are visiting the
j .nini un< !>■ und family, liter season with spend
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two
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[Mrs Walter Kräh«
Paul McKinnia
and family of this Clarence C<x»per.
William Pomeroy of
| [ilMrlet, and"án<7¿;
■‘C’.er son In Ash- • Buford Childers of eastern Ore­
H. .,,, nl rimiH'lay visiting I land
411 joint' of .Mr
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gon 1« spending a few days here
and
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-■ • Mrs j • Mi anil Mrs Elmer Ayres left with
his parents
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■m.i.' and family
late last week tor Sacramento,
■ ,. - jugtoU i oi Mi mill Calif , where they are planning to • Hiram Knapp of Round Lake,
Hent
spend some time viaiting with I Ore, is visiting his sister, Mrs.
Frank Newland.
■iinual sell'«’! mecthig was friends and relatives
H[)|< Bellview school house • Mix» ll'len Dunn left I.nt week • Mrs W S Eton returned Mon-
H ... -UH. M ih < 'liarle» An for Seattle, Wash , where she is day from Portland where she ha«
H.I.I leehi tcd clerk and L attending summer sch<x»l at the been visiting her son
^Ivcy was el«'t«l to euc- University of Washington
• A hc I kmi I ejection was held Mon-
Hinan Helm, who has com- • Wade Wallis, who has been ill <lay evening for reelection of offi­
for the last week, Is re|x>rt«i to cers for the coming year, al) in­
■ four year term
^Lnd Mix George Yockel I be improving
cumbents being reelected.
K|tp t<l I'lllrilUIHl WedlH-s
• Misses Marjorie Bell and l»Ui«e • Mi«« Maxine Swenson of Swiss
Mai till made a trip to .Medford Home, Ore , who taught here the
Hjii.ii'.' .’<»
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- - Xml' i on made a Thursday
last winter, ha« tendered her res­
Htrip to Medford VVednc«- • Mi and Mrs <'lay Sample and ignation.
amall son Bobby, who make their
of Yui»a
Calif., |
„ Cox
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. ...z«* City. iztUII.,
Hund Mi« Walter lirah« home in Klamath Fails, visited • Betty
Is visiting at the home of Mr. and
[ni-i gu. Nt.H Thuraday ave Friday and Saturday of last week is
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Mrs. Howard Homes.
Homt-s.
H.
-I Mi and M i . h at th<- home of Mr and Mr«. Wade Mr«.
Wallis
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Mrs
Elizabeth
Outforth
of
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■ai.<i at agnat • iaak
Kiri Mrfl X H < 'ompton • Mr arid Mrs Hugo Rheinbolil gene is «pending her vacation with ’
H Wayne of Vancouver, of Medford ami Mr and Mrs her mother, Mrs. Mary Higgins.
■ visited Tuesday lit the Chester Corry of Ashland were • Mr. and Mr«. Wayne Wheeler
■ M i . h Comptons cousins. Sunduy dinner guests nt the home «pent Sunday in Grants Pass
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i. uh -nd Mi and of Mr and Mr« Richard C. Joy.
• (h-orge Whelpley, who is em­
■mptmi and «on were ri
• Mr .in-l Xlis I> I' Kortb of ployed at a Greensprings wood­
1-, l. i li- -me after vi.Hlt
Pinehurst were dinner guests Sun­ yard, spent the week-end at his
San Francisco fair They day at the home of Mr. and Mrs home here.
i
jc a trip to Crater Nike W O Martin
• W. N Maxwell of Keene creek I
tthig here
• Tlie Reverend Young of the wax a business caller in Talent |
Lutheran church of Medford held Monday.
.1 -< ' ' h. I'lioemx < .1
1 an Iritercxting progrum services at the home of Mr iuid
fntxiH <>f the Bellview Mrs Ed Grimm and family Tues­ • Mi and Mrs Lyle Tame have'
traded their auto cainp for ¡1 ranch
nt the hall TUemlay eve- day evening
J>j.|.:i at. ly 21» Pho< iu\ • Mrs Walton and Mr and Mrs with Mr Blake on Dead Indian.
The new owner will take posses­
I were present l»uring the Jordan of Ashland visit«! one af­ sion of the camp July 1.
meeting the Ih’llview ternoon this week at the home of
J <|. ri l' d to diH-ornte ai d Mr and Mrs Earnest Rogers
• The Talent Grange attend«! [
f iit m the July 4 paiude • Miss Allren Inlow and Mrs Vai , church -ervii es Sunday morning
ind
Inlow were business visitors in in a txxly and following services
held a basket dinner in the city
CriH'k «ch>x»l district held Yreka one day last week
•
j.il ti.o tlng Monday eve
ami Mrs Merwin Arnett hall with a Grange-planned pro­
ugh Barron being clci tcd and daughter Suzanne and two of gram being enjoyed.
.u-i- friends
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fora threc-year term Mr» j their
Klamath i Falla • Jack Morris Jr., who has been !
.
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[Kincaid was reelected to were Sunday breakfast guest« at away for
the last
hist four years, is
I clerk
th................ "I Mrs R E Bell and visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs
| and Lucille Edwards of family They were on their way Jack Morris.
In ni<- visiting for an in- to Crescent City for the day.
| time nt the home of Mi • Miss Hetty Hawk of Central • Subscribe for The Miner today. I
I. Archie Kincaid
Point is spending several »lays at
and Mrs Iraniel Farmer the home of her friends, Mr and
jghtcr Dolores of florris. Mi« John Hellmeyer
pent Saturday and Sunday
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onie of Mrs Farmer’s par-
and Mm Willis Byrd and
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• Minnie Dobbins, Doris Cooper,
Virginia Garvin and Nancy Fire- '
Mai tm v luted stone returned Sunday from Cor- i
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at Pinehurst at vallis where they attended 4-H
Krtna-nt ,,f ini «inter and school for two weeks
H.
Mi and Mr« D. F • Mr and Mrs A J. Carrol and
l/
Hn<! min In,.tine
family moved from the Ditsworth I
Hand Ray Inlow and I »uve 1 ranch into the Thatcher property
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!. .| th<- roundup at at Hyde Park south of town.
K |.,'A , ■ .n tile < ’nitri I.do- • I. J Frink under went an ap-|
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pendectomy at the Community
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QUALITY AND SERVICE:
hospital in Ashland Monday.
■ : t!,. I II tummei school • M in Helen .Morns of Cave City
■va.'.is u-turned to their is a guest of Dora Smith.
Munday evening
• Mi -I’ -i Mr« a Newman of
Krt Beil, who 1» employed North Carolina arrived hen- Mon­
DAIRY
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day to visit Mrs. Newman's par­
■Employed in Klamath Falls, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morris.
■Saturday ami Sunday at They are camping at Jackson hot
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springs.
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• Mrs Kate Edgar of Seattle, sis­
Naught, i i. t ut m-d to t hi li ter <»f Mrs. Elmer Cook, and Nor­
■rom th.- Community ho« man Foster, a nephew, are visiting.
■ A-hl.n.d Tue.Hday
will lx- paid for any com Great
Mr and Mrs Cook
■ In Mi!:.- of Klamath Falla • .Mis Frank Smith of Anderson
Christopher Com and Callous
I Kai.iia.ito of Ashland and creek was a Talent shopper Mon­
Remedy cannot remove!
S'- ,.■
; Medford Were day.
EAST HIDE PHARMACY
' dun., i guests ut the home • The 4-H boys gave their third
It I! Bell and family
dance Saturday night in the city
I Ruin s. itz, amall daugh- hall, proceeds to be used for their
Mr and Mix V E Seitz summer camp A g<xxl attendance
Id to her home last week wan registered and music was
DON'T FORGET
lorribrook. Calif, where she furnished by the Mountain Mead­
TO SEND THE
ent .some time viaiting at ow Hillbillies of Ashland.
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-,. i brother and ali
• Mr and Mrs C W Collins of
aw Mr and Mrs. Eugene Keno were Sunday visitors here.
• Miss Irene Alcocks of Portland
• Myra Helm spent a few is a guest of Mr and Mrs. L. W
' last we.-k and thia visiting Tame thia week.
home of her brother and • Mrs. Peerof Harrison of Ar­
h-law and family, Mr and kansas is a visitor at the home
Icmian Helm She was en- of F Gleen in Valley View
• Art East I.m.I return«! Friday
from Idaho, where he had been
employ«! for two months.
• Roland Parks left Thursday for
I f,
the Lava Beds where he is em­
ploy«! in government work.
• I. C Jones of Anderson creek
was shopping in Talent Monday
• Mr. and Mrs Clarence Haines
have taken over the filling station
A FLAVOR ALL
in Ashland until r.a-ently operated
by Will Rush
ITS OWN THAT
• Mr. and Mrs L. Sandberg of
Reedsport visit«! Mr. and Mrs. Joe MILLIONS PREFER
33-F-3
CLOVER LEAF
1
$25.00 REWARD
MIRACLE
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DRIVE A
LEAN CAR!
IT No EXTR.A <OST.
■ drive a clean, at-
Adiii' car these bright
• '
we'll wash your
1» and s aciiuni the in-
mor I REE with every
I marfak
UBRICATION
$1.00
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Itt\< O G \SOI.INE
IL s. TIRES
SYD REED
ulani » hotel
service
.
Bacon
Swift’s Oriole
Pound.........
Watermelon, lb
Lemons, Ige. Sunkist
Avacados, each
Peas, 4 lbs.
Oranges, Sunkist, each
Bananas, 4 lbs.
Lettuce, 3 heads
Dinner Bell Oleomargarine,
COCOA—2-pound tin
PHONE
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SATURDAY AND MONDAY FOOD PRICES!
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MILK—Oregon, each
MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI—6 pounds
SUGAR—10 pounds C&H - - - -
Corn Flakes
COFFEE—White House, in a Glass Jar
HONEY—5-pound pail - - - -
JELL-O—each........................
SALAD DRESSING—Miracle Whip
PEETS’ GRANULATED—large -
5c
25c
lc
12c
17e
6e
54C
25c
33C
39C
5C
33c
We Redeem Peets’ and Crystal White Soap Coupons!
ROYAL CLUB FINE FOOD PRODUCTS
PEAS—Dainty Dimple No. 2
15C
SPINACH—No. 2} - -
13C
FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT JUICE-46-ounce - 17c
GRAPEFRUIT-No. 2 tin, 2 for
35c
MECO CORN-No. 303,3 for
33c
MECO PEAS—No. 303, 3 for
33c
MECO PEACHES—No 2| -
13c
MECO CATSUP ■ ■ - ■
10c
Coffee
Hills* Bros,
Red Can....