Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 21, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, July 21, 1939
• BELLVIEW •
• Mi nii<| Mra J i<: Howland and
M ik Vai Inlow attended the Odd
Fvllowa mid Kclwkiih picnic in
Lithla park Sunday
• Mi mid M in Al Floyd of Jack-
aonvillc were viaitora at the Bell­
view Grange meeting Tueaday eve-
nill|( M in Floyd In the county Po­
mona lecturer.
• Samuel J oiii - n of Oakland. Ore.
I n Nfa-iidlnx the remainder of the
Nuiunici Ncaaon at the home of
Mi and M in Walter llitah and
Edna Mr Jotica I n on uncle of
Mia 11 on I i
• Mi and M in Leonard I‘oarco
of Portland apent Saturday and
Sunday vlHlthig lit the home of Mr
and Mr» Hoacoe Applegate anil
fumlly Mra Poarco la a niece of
Mra. Applegate
• Ml»» Allei-n Inlow »pent Sunday
in the Applegate diatrict where
ahe enjoyed a picnic with a group
of frienda
• M in lli-rinkn Helm, who whk
brought to her home from the
Community hoapltal in Aahland i
Friday following an appendec- I
toiny. la improving aa well aa can
tie expected.
• Mr ami Mra Charlca llaah re
turned to their home in Knappa.
Orc . Saturday after having »pent
aeverai day a at the home of Mr
and Mra Walter Hiiali and family
OuulM llaah ami Walter Haah
are brothcra.
• Jack and Nancy Potter apent
laat week at the home of their
aunt and uncle, Mr and Mra. Chea- '
ter Applegate Jack and Nancy-
arc the email »on and daughter of ,
Mr and Mra Mm Potter of Med­
ford
• ft E Bell, who la employed in
Klamath Falla, apent the wrrk-en<l
visiting at the home of hia fumlly i
• Mr and Mra Boy Clary ami
family of Klamath Falla apent i
Monday viaiting at the home of
Mra Clary'a parents, Mr and Mra
Ed Grimm
• Mr und Mra Roscoe Applegate
and daughter Dorothy and their 1
houM guoata, -Mi ana Me* Leon
ard Pearce of Portland. Mr and
Mra Cheater Applegate and Ml at
Helen Kruger were dinner gueata |
Sunday at the home of Mr anil
Mm Leo Pottoi and family of
Medford Mra Potter la a daughter
of Mr and Mm R omm Apple
gate
• Robert Bell, wtio recently hax
been employed in Bly. hue trana- ;
ferred hla la bora to Baker.
• urn Brahe wae mi overnight
gueat Saturday at the home of
Warren Fichtner In Medford
• Tin- embroidery club held a i
meeting in IJthla park Tueaday I
afternoon with member? Mra Wai- I
ter l-ognatreth. Mra Edwin Irunn.
Mra. George Helm» and Mrs J M i
Crow hoeteaaee to other memberel
Including Mra Roy Crow. Mra
Ben Christ lieb, Mra Claude Con­
ley lire Helm wax unable to at- j
tend 'i in- afternoon wan spent In
viaiting and doing tansy work
• Mr and Mra Waiter Ixing-
atreth and Mr. and Mra J. M
Crow’ enjoyed a picnic supper at
the new camp ground in the Ap­
plegate district Sunday evening
• Minn Vceda Williams spent the.
week-end In Aahlmid viaiting at '
the home of Mlaa Jeanette Burton .
• George Yockel made a business
trip to Albany Friday and a re- I
turn trip Monday evening for Wil­
lis Hyrd.
• Mi and Mrs Rectors and fam- {
By of near Portland recently -
moved to thia diatrict
• Mr and Mrs Henry Stenrud
returned to their home Saturday-
after viaiting for a week at the
home of their daughter and son-
in-law, Mr and Mrs. Harold Gn.n,
and family.
• Mias Mona Yockel returned to
tu-1 homo 111 AllH-rta. Can.. Thurs­
day of laat week after spending
several weeks visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs George Yockel
and family. She is a daughter of
Mr Yockel.
• Dolores Farmer, small daughter
of Mr ami Mrs Daniel 1- inm r
spent the week-end visiting at the
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
home of her grandparents, Mr and
Mrs Willis Byrd She returned
with her parent» Sunday evening
• The county YGA held a meet
Ing Wednesday evening of lust
... .... .. at Jackson Hot Springs At
the close of the aeaalon the Talent
members, who acted aa hosts,
served refreshment» of water­
melon.
• Mrs Ettle Morris of Aahland.
Mrs Ednu A vent and Mias Jean­
ette A vent spent Tuesday visiting
nt the home of Mr and Mrs Arch­
ie Kincaid and family
• Mrs H G Badger, who has
been III for the laat aeverai ;
months, Is Improving steadily.
• Mr and Mra Carey of lx,a An- '
gelrs, representing a Cooking de­
vice. presented a demonstration
in the Grange hall Monday eve- j
ning.
O William Briggs and children
Nancy and Billy, Mlaa Lucille ,
Smith of Aahland and a friend of j
Medford returned Sunday from '
San Francisco where they spent
several days visiting the fair
While there Mr Briggs attended
a convention.
• Ml and Mra Kline of Yreka
visited recently at the home of
Mr and Mrs N B Hull.
• Warren Fichtner of Medford
was a Sunday dinner guest at the
home of Mr and Mrs. Walter
Braha and family.
• Mr. and Mrs D F Korth and
aon Jimmie of IJncoln, W E Sie­
bert and J H Williams were Sun­
day dinner gurata at the home of |
Mr and Mrs W O Martin and
family.
• Messrs. Vai. Glen and Ray In­
low and Ira vid Lindsay attended
the round-up held at Four Com­
ers Sunday.
• Earl De Hot» of Yreka was
visiting Monday at the home of
Mr and Mra Archie Kincaid and
family
• Mlaa Marjorie Bell underwent
an appendectomy at the Commun­
ity hospital In Aahland Tuesday
morning She la Improving as well
as expected.
• Mrs ixiuise Wilson and Mra
Richard Joy attended a shower
given at the home of Mra Harold
Alkins of Aahland Tuesday after- I
noon in honor of Miss Elizabeth
Joy whose wedding is.planned as
ari event of Saturday morning al
her home.
• Mrs H O. Badger and house
gueat. Mrs L. 8. I»vett, were
transacting business in Medford
Monday.
• Mr. and Mrs Wright and fam- |
By of Harbor, Ore., recently moved
to thia district on the former '
Floyd Clark home Mr and Mrs
(Mark received property in Harbor
in exchange
• E D Campbell is in Medford
for several days where he Is re­
ceiving medical treatment.
• Mra Angus Todd, who make«
her home in Oakland. Calif, re- I
turned there the first of the week
after spending several days at the
home of her parenta, Mr and Mrs
R. L. Brantley She had returned
with them following their visit to
Oakland during the July 4 hull- I
days.
• Mr and Mrs George Yockel
and family made a pleasure trip
to Rogue River Sunday.
• Mr? Abbie Moore arrived here
last week from her home in San
Diego to spend several weeks at ’
the home of her son and daugh­
ter-in-law, Mr and Mrs Homer
Moore and daughter Barbara Jean
Page 3
SATURDAY AND MONDAY FOOD PRICES!
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Coffee
Oranges, doz.
Bananas, 4 lbs.
Lemons, dozen
Lettuce, 2 heads
Grapefruit, doz.
New Potatoes, 10 lbs
Cantaloupe, each
Tomatoes, lb.
Memorize This!
7-7-7-1
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be easier for you if you use it on
washday. It brings you Ashland
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can release you on washday, in­
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SWANS DOWN
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12c
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25c
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PHONE 7171
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MARKET PRICE
. ON FLOUR
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Any Time!
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CORNED BEEF -
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COFFEE—White House 23e
Kitchen Queen FLOUR 1.19
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HONEY—5 pounds - 39e
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KRAUT—No. 2|.............................
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