Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 18, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 2
Friday, Aug. 18, 1939
GRAND OPENING
$1.00 Store
METZ-RICHARDS
70
east main street , ashland
5 10 25c
and
$1.00 Store
9 A.M., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23rd
FANCY
RAG RUGS
Men’s and Boys’
White & Fancy
HANKIES
TABLE
COVERS
FREE!
50x50
SPEC TAL
59e
2 for Sc
35c and 39c
LOLLY-POPS
and
BALLOONS
27x54
TO THE KIDDIES;
SPECIAL
CUPS AND
SAUCERS
10c set
A Bargain
LADIES’
PRINT
DRESSES
59c each
Color-Fast
FANCY
MIXING BOWL
SETS
39e
SPECIAL
500 Sheet
TISSUES
19c
SPECIAL
200-Sheet Size
10c
Complete
INFANTS
WEAR
Counter
STREAMLINE
LUGGAGE
For Your Trip
To the Fair
79c to S1J9
BRING
THE
KIDDIES
TO SEE
OUR
TOY
COUNTER
y
RAYON
TAFFETA
SLIPS
RAYON
PANTIES
39C
10c each
Regular 50v
FRESH,
TASTY
ORANGE
SLICES
10c lb.
SPECIAL
SILK HOSE
FANCY
High tirade
ANKLETS
10c pair
32-PIECE
DINNER SET
9-OZ- TUMBLERS
HEAVY PRESSED
$2.98 set
3 for 10c
SPECIAL
SPECIAL
ALL SPECIALS FOR 4-DAY OPENING
SALE ONLY
BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS
TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION
Full Fiixhlniircl
59c pair
DISII
il.')» ¡IS
2 for 5c
WHITE
CROCKERY
(UPS
5c each
Popular Shiulr.
GIANT
GUM DROPS
HAND
TOWELS
10c pound
SPECIAL
5c each
While They but!
Men’s Cotton
HOSE
6c pair
SHOP EAKLY
Hill THEME!
MEN’S AND
BOYS’
UNDERSHIRTS
10c each
BARGAINS
GO FAST
SHOP EARLY!
lowing the lunch the group en­ Chester Applegate for several made a trip to Days Creek Mon­ and Mr and Kirs. James Ihirvlx
joyed swimming. Those spending days. Sunday Henry Applegate, day. where they visited for a short Others who were in Ashland in the
the evening with the honored guest Miss Helen Kruger, Mr. and Mrs. time at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Ing warn Mr. and Mn W
( hurles E. lliinlutiii. I’uator
and Mrs. Gowland were Mr. and Chester Applegate and their guest, Elmer Ayres. Mrs Ayres is a Tallis, Tony DeA villa, Mr. and
Mrs. Wade Wallis, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lanckton visited with rela­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs Brahs
Mrs T Qua mtns and daughter
Henry Stenrud, Mr. and Mrs. Louis tives at Williams. Ore.
• Mr. and Mrs W. J. McTool of Gladys, Doris Clark and Phyllis
Church school meets at 0:45
• Monday evening the birthday Pankey. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kin­
San Francisco visited Monday at
club held a picnic at Jackson Hot caid, Miss Marie Walker, Miss • Mr. and Mrs. William Turner the Richard C. Joy home. They Alphonaa
a. rn . C. N. Gillmore, superintend­
springs in honor of the birthday Eunice Kincaid. Earl Warren of were guests Sunday evening at are enroute to Bend to visit with • Mrs J hiiii
Purvis, Mrs W ent.
anniversary of J. E. Gowland. Fol- Ashland and Mrs. B. V. Biers of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil relatives Mrs. McTool Is a sister Gran and non Billy were in Ash­
Morning worship, 11 o'clock
Gassman
land on business Tuesday.
Pinehurst.
: "Building the Church” Is subject
• Mrs. Alice Farrell of San Fran­ of Mrs. Joy.
• Miss Margaret Dahl of Ashland cisco is spending several weeks at • Mrs. Chester Morris and daugh­ • Mr and Mrs Dick Williams of the pastor's sermon.
i was a dinner guest at the home of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman ter Marjorie, Miss Marian Arm­
♦ Young People’s union will meet
I her sister and family, Mr. and Helm and daughters Joanne and strong and William Llche of Bend and sons Hoy and Russell spent at 7 p in
the
week-end
visiting
their
daugh
­
visited
Sunday
at
the
Richard
Joy
I Mrs. George Yockel Monday eve­ Barbara. Mrs. Farrell is an aunt
Evening service, H p. m. The
home. Mrs. Morris is a sister of ter. Mrs Del Bagley and family
ning.
of Mrs. Helm.
pastor will preach the sermon.
near
Redding.
Mrs.
Joy.
• Arthur Hamilton spent Satur-
The Bellview 4-H girls now are
a
-------------•-------------
Prayer and conference meeting,
| day and Sunday in Portland where •
busy preparing for the 4-H fair
• Subscribe for The Miner today 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
, he was transacting business.
which will be held ’ in Medford
< • Mr. Rector and sons Glen and Wednesday
and Thursday of next
Sam made a business trip to Med­ weeek.
ford Tuesday morning.
I
• Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and • Mr. and Mrs W. O. Martin and
daughter Evelyn and Miss Leona daughter Louise returned Satur­ • Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Lyman
Judd of Klamath Falls visited day morning from Crescent City are in San Francisco on a honey­
Tuesday at the home of Mr and where Mrs. Martin and Louise had moon trip. On their return they
Don't let hot weather »leal your pep! Learn how
been spending the week. Mr. Mar­ will make their home at the Mt
Mrs. R. E. Bell.
to get ALL the energy value from carbohydrate
Crest
ranch
where
Mr
Lyman
has
tin
drove
after
them
Friday
eve
­
• Curtis Byrd, who is employed
foods with Complex Vitamin B! Prevent the fatigue,
been
employed
for
several
years.
ning.
in Dorris, Calif., spent Sunday vis­
loss of appetite and constipation due to partial lack
iting at the home of his parents, • Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Meyers, • Harry Zanotto is visiting the
of thia necessary vitamin. Just one Wheatamin
Mr. and Mrs. William Turner, Mrs. fair in San Francisco.
Mr and Mrs. Willis Byrd.
Brand Capsule provides as much Vitamin B| as a
• Earl and Warren Fichtner of Elizabeth W’alter and Mr. and Mrs • Elmer Jackson underwent an
dozen egg». Keep summer pep at winter pari Ask
Medford were guests Sunday at L. A. Roberts were picnicking at operation on his hand at the Hilt
TODAY for
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roxy Ann Sunday. The picnic was hospital Tuesday morning. Dr.
Csmplsi
held in honor of the wedding anni­ J Jones of Yreka assisted Dr.
Brahs and family.
'
Schlappi.
• Denver Kincaid of Ashland vis­ versary of Mr. and Mrs. Roberts.
ited Thursday at the home of Mr. They have been married 47 years. • Among those who spent the
and Mrs. Archie Kincaid and • Miss Patricia Hastings of Ash­ I day in Ashland and enjoyed the
land was a dinner guest Sunday at j band concert in Lithia park Sun­
daughter Eunice.
Brand
Keep your car looking
• Mrs. Weaver received word the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter day were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
new and summery . . .
i
Pedersen
and
children,
Frank
and
Tuesday evening of the death of Longstreth and children Jack, Dale
add to the pleasure of
\ Angelo Cappello, Mr. and Mrs.
and Veeda Williams.
her father at-his Eugene home.
driving these bright
Roy Clevenger and son Bobble,
•
G.
A.
Inlow
attended
the
Grange
•
Mrs.
D.
F.
Korth
and
son
Jim
­
days!
mie of Lincoln are spending this agricultural meeting held in the Mr. and Mrs. H. Clevenger, Mr.
week visiting at the home of her Medford court house Monday eve­ and Mrs. W. Gran and son Billy
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Mar­ ning.
• Misses Yvonne Christlieb and
tin.
• Elmer Byrd, who is employed Betty Dunn plan to leave Monday
I in Dorris, Calif., visited Saturday to enter the camp held for Camp
j and Sunday at his home here with Fire girls at Lake o’ the Woods. I
They plan to be gone for a week. 1
Mrs. Byrd.
• Mrs. B. V. Biers of Pinehurst, • A fire, which occurred Sunday
who has been convalescing at the in the Dead Indian district, de­
home of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. stroyed winter pasture, fences and
i Wade Wallis, returned to her home approximately 300 acres of timber
land on the Albert Arnold prop- i
| Tuesday.
• Mr. and Mrs. William Staggs erty.
In many cases, a minor adjustment on the
| and Roy Staggs of Louistown, • Dale Williams and Don NoBier
Mont., and Mrs. Charles Haines of spent Saturday and Sunday of last
motor will result in great savings. Your motor
! Helena are spending some time week in San Francisco transacting
requires a complete check now for summer
I visiting at the home of Mrs. business.
Staggs' sister and brother-in-law, • Miss Louise Yockel was an
driving.
Why not have it done? We have spe­
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brahs and overnight guest at the home of
| family.
Miss Patricia Bell Monday eve­
cial analysis equipment that tests your igni­
• Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stenrud ning. Miss Edna Yockel was an
and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pankey overnight guest at the home of
tion, exhaust gases, carburetor adjustment and
were guests Sunday evening at the Miss Charleen Byrd Monday.
WE
MAKE
compression. Our complete motor check-up is
home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kin- • The Vai Inlow family made a
j caid and daughter Eunice.
trip to Mount Ashland Sunday,
inexpensive, requires little time and results in
• Misses Helen Dunn and Marilyn going by Colestin and returning
Christlieb plan to leave Sunday through Big Applegate. They
a
smoother running motor, greater economy,
FOR ALL USES
for Lake o’ the Woods where they reached Mount Ashland just after
more driving pleasure. Come in this week!
are to be counsellors at the Camp the fire had started on the Dead
Fire girls’ camp. Miss Dunn will Indian and watched its rapid pro­
lead the singing and Miss Christ- gress from the lookout station
lieb will give swimming instruc­ there.
tions.
• Miss Marjorie Bell is employed $
• Mrs. Clarence Lanckton of in a Medford packing house and
»7 OAK STREET, ANULAN»
! Walla Walla, Wash., arrived here is staying with friends in the pear
PHONE I5XW
We Use Texaco’s Marfak!
I Saturday to visit with her sister city.
SYD REED
PHONE 4501
I and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. • Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brahs Pi
First Baptist Church
• BELLVIEW •
Drive A
Clean
• HILTS NEWS •
KEEP Sutntnéi PEP at Winter PAR
HEATAMIN
W
CAPSULKS
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
YOUR CAR
GREASED
WASHED
VACUUMED
ALL FOR
ON COSTLY
MOTOR UPKEEP
92
$1.00
ASHLAND
HOTEL
SERVICE
Storage Tanks
OAK STREET GARAGE AND MACHINE SHOP