Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 11, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, Aug. 11, 1939
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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Mr». Earl Temple were in Yreka
Tuesday
• H iimmi -I William», Joe George
mil Gerald Black drove to Kerby
Tuesday night to bring Mr». Black
• Raymond Finley of Yreka via and children home Mr». Black ha*
been visiting her mother for a
lied with friend» here Tuesday
• Mr and M ih Allen McGee and week and one-half
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daughter» returned Monday from
Bolan Lake where they have been
vacationing.
• Hi Gum La rd of Upland, Calif.,
Charle» E. liiinhnm. Pastor
visited here for several day» th!»
week with friends.
Church school, V:4ft u m., C. N
• Mr and Mr» Melvin Engle are
the parent» of a five and one-half < III I more, superintendent.
Morning worship at 11 o’clock.
jMiund son born In a Medford hos-
Rev J Z Walker will preach, hi»
, ‘tai Tuesday.
• Mr and Mrs Kam McNair are subject being "Who Was Melchiz-
vacationing at Bandon for several edek?”
days this week,
Young People’» union. 7 p. m.
• Mr and Mrs P. H Provoat vis­
Evening »ervice, k o’clock "Be
ited with friend» in Yreka Monday Sure Your Hin» Will Find You
• Hill Fraley returned recently to Out im (Io- subject of Rev Walk­
his home In Anaheim, Calif., fol­ er’» sermon. The Walker quartet
lowing a visit here at the home of will wing at the evening »ervice
Mr and Mn. Hal McNair.
Prayer and conference meeting,
• Constance la-mmon visited with 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
friends and relative» In Granta
Pan» lust week-end
• Subscribe for The Miner today
• T II Simpson returned Tues­
day from a tiip to Portland.
• Mr and Mis P R. Finnell and
sons returned recently from u va­
cation trip to Florence.
About People You Know!
• Mr» Murahiill Shields
Hill of Vancouver, Waah.,
Hing In-re lit the home
Pearl Wardle.
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• llowmd Hciogglna of Klamath
Full» visited here last Week-end
with friend»
• Mr und Mi» Jean l lluatlnga
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returned Sunday from Monmouth
where they huve been vl»iting with
relative»
First Baptist Church
• Doris Hunter of Klamuth Fulls
visited here lust week-end at the
home of her parents, Mr. und Mrs.
Willliim Hunter,
• Mrs Elda Anderson left this
week for the Oregon coast where
■lie will visit with relative».
• Mr». Belle .Hchwein returned
recently from Chiloquin wherr »he
iii. i>< vn visit Ing .it i he home of
Mr and Mrs Alan Prescott.
• Mr and Mrs Arch Barksdale
toured Klamath county Sunday.
• Mi mill M in l.,iV.rn I lalkvn
berg left Tuesday for their home
In laikeview following a visit here
with relative».
• Mi and Mis M-iiiti ItandlvH
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are vacationing in Crescent <3ty • M ih Emma Zanotto and Fred­
this week.
die Lyman Were united In mm
• Mt ami Mrs F I. <) < onnell riagr Saturday morning in Yreka
vlaited with friends in Chiloquin Following tin- ceremony the wed
last week-end
ding party drove to Weed to at­
• Mr and Mr» George Frohlich tend u dinner given there by rela­
are the parent» of a seven-pound tives A reception was given at the
daughter bom in the Community . clubhouse Saturday evening and
hospital Tuesday.
Was well attended
• Beulah Hervey 1» visiting with
relatives tn >*ortland for a few • Mr». Primo Favero and Bruno
daya.
¿rove to Hrattle Thursday to at­
• Mr und Mrs Jack Young iu>d tend the wedding of lame Brrsolin
Mrs T B Gosnell returned Hun- and returned Monday morning
■ !.*v from ■ trip to I m »•’>nacisoo
• Mrs K J Madden and son Bob • A chimney blaze broke out at
of Klamath Fall« vlaited hen- with the dormitory Monday afternoon
It was discovered immediately and
relatives Iasi week end
• Fred Tayler and Harry McNair wa» extinguished without damage
fished at Diamond lake thia week • Mr and Mr» Florent Van De
• Mr and Mrs lien Anderson Weghc and family were in Yreka
made a trip to LAke o’ the W<sxis Saturday.
Sunday.
• Mr and Mrs John Shortrldgc • Mr and Mr» W Gran and »on
are vacationing at Gold Beach this Billv were in Yreka Saturday eve­
week
ning
• H C Jordan returned recently
from Winfield, Kan., where he • Mr and Mrs Del Bagley moved
has been visiting I m several Tbuixduy to ihi-ii MW MOM near
Redding where Mr Bagley now 1»
month».
• Mr and Mr» Roy Dotson an<l employed James Sawyer, accom-
Ml and Mrs Charles Wallcis panted by Roy William», took the
drove to Yreka Monday evt-ning.
.household furniture down Ttoura-
• Mr and Mrs John W Jordan day evening.
an.i three children "f Mvertoa, • Mrs Roy Rushton of Medford
Ore left recently for the eno ajrent several daya last week at
sitlon In San Francisco following the home of her parents, Mr and
a visit here at the holm- of Ml M ih Dick Williams
• Dr and Mrs Roy Schlappi re­
and Mrs Frank Jordan
• Mia W W I hi via of Yreka vis­ cently adopted a month-old baby.
ited here Tuesday at the home of • I .eon a rd Pullen spent the week­
end at Kerby with his family Mrs
Mr und Mrs Bernie Young
• Mrs Henry Hughs and »on Pullen and the children returned
Jack are vacationing In Gold tn Hilt with him Tuesday morning
• M ih O Allison and Mr anil
Beach for a few days
• HILTS NEWS •
DIAL 7021—FOLK DELIVERIES DAILY
Bananas, 4 lbs
Watermelon, lb
Lemons, dozen
Oranges, doz
Grapefruit, doz
19c
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10c
25c
TOMATOES—Home Grown, 3 pounds
IOC
CANTALOUPE—Home Grown, large, each
Sc
LETTUCE-per head
4«
IFFICI IHT
Ui» »sly •»• level
ipeenful «• • cup •< «¡H»d
fleur f»r
Salad Dressing sr.«
Same pnce today
as 48 years ago
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FLOUR
25 ounces for 254
McMUctarM V t V.Lix, ^>4«
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MILLIONS OF POUNDS HAVE BEEN
USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT
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WATER
RESTRICTIONS
You are hereby notified that on and after August 10, 1939,
the City of Ashland will be divided into two districts for irriga­
tion purposes.
UPPER DISTRICT—That portion of land lying above the
Boulevard and Main streets to use water for irrigation and sprink­
ling on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays from 5 a.m. to 10 a.m., and
from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., and on Sundays from 5 a.m. to 10 a.n).
LOWER DISTRICT—That portion of land lying below the
Boulevard and Main streets to use water for irrigation and sprink­
ling on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays from 5 a.m. to 10 a.m.,
and from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., and on Sundays from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.
The above does not apply to Talent water or acreage.
DO NOT use open hose or faucet. Use either spray nozzle or
nozzle with opening not more than %-inch in diameter.
DO NOT have leaky faucets, toilets, or fixtures on your
premises.
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SATURDAY AND MONDAY FOOD PRICES!
BY ORDER OF THE COMMON COUNCIL
Drifted Snow... $1.59
Fisher’s Blend $1.59
White House ...$1.29
Kitchen Queen $1.19
Bouquet ..............98c
BACON
19c
TUNA FISH-large tins -
SHRIMP—dry pack -
PINEAPPLE-2| broken
COFFEE-Golden West -
COFFEE—White House -
19c
Eastern
p Sugar Cured
GIANT OXYDOL
PALMOLIVE-3 for
CRISCO—3 lbs
CRACKERS-Salty Flake
MILK—Oregon
15c
13c
16e
25c
23c
56c
17c
51C
17c
6C
SUGAR
C&H, 100 lbs. ..$4.96
C&H, 25 lbs...... $1.28
C&H, 10 lbs.
51c
Beet, 100 lbs. .$4.86
Beet, 25 lbs...... $1.23
Beet, 10 lbs........ 49c
ROYAL CLUB FINE FOOD PRODUCTS
PEAS—Dainty Dimple No. 2
CORN—Golden Bantam, 2 for
PEACHES—No. 2'
HOMINY-No. 2|
CATSUP—14-ounce
MECO CORN—303 Size, 3 for
MECO PEAS—303 Size, 3 for
MECO STRING BEANS—No. 2
Jell Quick
Close Out—
Each...........
15c
16c
11c
14c
25c
10c
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• Mt mid Mis J W Wright ut
Klamath Falls visited here last
week-end at the home of Mi and
Mrs Al Brower.