Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 25, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, Aug. 25, 1939
• BELLVIEW •
• 1'ilday evening of last week
Miss Yvonne Christileb was hos-
tear to a group of gins, entertain­
ing them with a theater and slum-
bei party. Tile girls returned from
the theater and were served at-
tractivv refreshments before re­
tiring. Those enjoying het hospi­
tality were Misses Hetty Dunn,
I’cggy Whittle, Helene Morgan,
Don mi Frazier mid Betty Jane
Dunn.
• G W Helm left for his home
in Portland Tuesday after spend­
ing several days at the home of his
son and daughter-in-law and fam­
ily, Mr ami Mrs Herman Helm
• Mis Mary Huxhower of Santa
Kosa 1s s|M’iidlng several weeks
visiting at the home of her daugh­
ter und son -in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Anderson and Dule
• Members of the embroidery
club held their meeting Tuesday
nfternon nt Heiman Baths In Ash
Innd, enjoying a picnic luncheon
Mcsdnincs Claude Conley, George
Helms, Edwin Dunn, J M Crow,
Wulter Lotigxtreth uml Ben Christ-
lleb were present, Mrs Roy (how
und Mrs Herman Helm being un-
abl< I" attend
• Mr uml Mrs J W McCool of
Hun Francisco, who hnve been vis­
iting ut the Richard C Joy home, >
left Thursday of Inst week for
ONCE m a
LIFETIME!
— a chance to see
TWO CHEAT
W orld s F airs
For only
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in chair can and coaches
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ROUND
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in Pullmans
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Southern Pacific
See local B P agent or write J A
ORMANDY Geo Paas Ager»f. 622
Pat I Ac Building. Portland. Oregon
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
points north to vlidt with other
friends and relatives. Mrs McCool
and Mrs Joy are sisteis
w Mil tiuilvi LoiigtlK'lii an<i son
jack Williams made a trip to
Huiem, wueie they transacted bus-
ini-Ha fhuiaduy ot lust week.
• Dale Anderson, who has been
spending trie laai month in Cuii-
loinia unending the exposition and
vlsiiing with friends and relatives,
1 eturned to his home lu»t week.
<e Mi*. Homer Moon; was tran­
sacting business in Medfoid Wed­
nesday mottling.
• Norman < nnstlieb, Hilly Briggs,
Hob Dunn and Bernie Helms left
Hunduy for Luke o' the Wcxrds,
returning Wednesday.
• Mrs Dexter Woodwoith re­
turned last week from latke o' the
Woods where she hud spent sev­
eral days.
• Miss Veeda Williams was an
overnight guest at the home of
Miss Jeanette Burton of Ashland
Tuesday.
• Thursday afternoon of last week
a group of women pleasantly sur­
prised Miss Kuby Turner at a
birthday party in her honor. The
afternoon was spent In visiting
ami at the close attractive refresh­
ments were served and the hon­
ored guest was presented with
lovely gifts and three birthday
cakes Those attending were Mr.
and Mrs. George Irwin, Mrs D. W.
Meyers, Mrs Elizabeth Walter,
Mis Emil Gass man, Mr. and Mrs
Turner and the honoree. ’
• Miss Marilyn Christileb re­
turned Wednesday morning from
Isike o' the Woods where she had
uttended camp and assisted in giv­
ing swimming lessons.
• Mr and Mrs. C. H Mmlrell and
daughters Charlotte, Iris and Mar­
jorie returned lust week from Big
Tree, Calif , where they have been
spending the summer.
• Joseph Walter of Honduras is
visiting for a short time at the
home of Mr. and Mrs Emil Guss-
miui He and Mrs. Hausman are
brother and sinter.
• The 1 11 cooking club members
who exhibited cakes at the 4-H
fair in Medford were Marte Oresh­
kin, I 'ti.ir lottc Moilrell, Patricia
Beil, Joanne Helm, Vesda Wil­
liams. CTharleen Byrd, Edna Yock-
el, Joanne Neil, utec Yockel and
Louise Yockel. Mrs. C. H Moduli,
theit leader, took the exhibits to
Medford Monday.
• Mrs Alice Earrell returned
Tuesday to her home in Sun Fran­
cisco after spending several days
visiting at tin- home of Mr and
Mrs Herman Helm and family.
<<•11 is an aunt of Mrs
Helm.
• Major and Mrs Harold Jordan
of Holly street in Ashland visited
Tuesday evening at the home of
M: and Mn 3 Bnwdt Kogers,
riu- group enjoyed a watem -
supper.
• Mrs Bernice Redfield, Leslie
Kincaid and Mrs. Archie Kincaid
xjx-nt Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs Charles Howard on the
Greensprings summit ranch.
• Mrs Daniel Farmer and daugh­
ter Dolores and Mrs Miles Farmer
and daughter Betty Ix>u of Dorris.
Calif., arc spending this week at
paianta, Mr.
and Mrs Willis Byrd
• lira Barntoe Redfield of Port
land is spending several days at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs Archie Kincaid
• Mr. ami Mrs Ixiuls Pankey via-
lied Saturday of last week at the
home home of his sister und broth
er-in-law, Mr and Mrs Grieves .
Prospect.
• Mlsx Anna Mae Hazelwood left
Tuesday evening for Roseville
where she will visit for a short
time with a sister, Nina Hazel-
wood.
• Mr and Mrs Wlllnim Sk >
und Roy Skaggs of Montana, who
have been spending a short time
visiting Mt the Walter Brtihs home,
left Monday morning for Roseville
where they will visit other rela­
tives Mrs Skuggs and Mrs. Brahs
are sisters
• Clifford HUZ<<1W<XH1 has sold his
Bellview property to Mrs Grace
Sikes of near Buckhorn lodge.
• Mr. and Mrs Ed Hininger have
received word that they are the
great-grandparents of quadruplets
Ixim recently In Kankakee, |ll.
Three girls survive, a boy having
died
• Mr and Mrs R B. Bell and
family enjoyed a picnic at Bybee
bridge Sunday
• Miss Wanda Reynolds was hos­
tess to a group of friends at a
watermelon feed at her home
Tuesday evening. Following th<-
feed the group enjoyed swimming
at Jackson Hot springs Those at­
tending Included Melvin Conley.
Ixds Welch. Irvin Ross, Clifford
Ross, Nancy Ring. lx-ona Chip­
man, Kenneth Wenaus. C'ari Max-
well. Merle Talent, Rosemary
Bell and the hostess
• Mrs. Archie Kincaid. Mrs Ber I
nice Redfield and Ix-slie Kincaid j
were transacting business in Med- ,
ford Tuesday.
• Kenneth Bell, who Is employed
Tionesta, and R B. Bell, who is >
employed in Klamath Falls, were
at their home here over Saturday i
and Sunday
• Mr. and Mrs. Dan Watson of
Grants Pass spent Monday visiting
at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ed
Hininger.
• Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clary and i
family of Klamath Falla visited
Monday at the home of Mrs
Clary's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Grirnm.
• Miss Marjorie Bel), who is em- !
ployed ut a Medford packing plant
spent Thursday at her home here
• Mr and Mrs Elmer Ayres of]
Days creek are visiting for a short .
time at the home of her parents,
Mr and Mrs W’alter Brahs
• Mr and Mrs Archie Kincaid
spent Monday evening in Ashland
at the Italic Lusk home.
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SATURDAY AND MONDAY FOOD PRICES!
DIAL 7021—FOLK DELIVERIES DAILY
Tomatoes, 4 lbs
Rapp Watermelons, on ice
Cantaloupe, large . .
Muskmelon, big ones, ea.
Bananas, 4 lbs.
Oranges, doz
Grapefruit, doz
Cabbage, lb
5c
10c
19c
8c
25c
2c
Oregon Milk sr
6c
«
10c
• HILTS NEWS •
• The Hilt Ladies Aid met Thurs­
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
W Holmberg. Those present were
Mcadamcs Bemhetsel, Dick Wil­
liams, W Dutro, Arthur Pedersen,
Ben Ollom, Jack Clark, Bert
Mitchell and her mother, Frank
Ward, Walter Bray, H DeJnmett,
Ted Quamme, Roop, Ted Wahl,
A. Samuelson, W. Holmberg and
Mr Holmberg's sister from Los
Angeles who, with her husband, is
a house guest at the Holmberg
home. Social meeting and refresh­
ments followed the business ses­
sion with Mrs. H DeJamett, Mrs
Ted Quamme and Mrs. W. Holm­
berg co-hostesses for the after­
noon.
• Walter Clevenger left early last
week for Portland where he will
enter the navy. He enlisted near
the close of his senior year in high
school last spring.
FLOUR
Bouquet ..............98c
Kitchen Queen $1.19
White House „..$1.29
Drifted Snow or
Fisher’s Blend $1.59
SPRY—3-pound tin
5ie
COFFEE-White House - 23c
Crackers-2 lbs Salty Flake 17c
NUCOA—2 pounds
BACON, fs
• Louis lAyne, Billy and Buster
W’alker and Billy Oran attended
the softball game in Ashland last
Wednesday evening.
LIFEBUOY SOAP—3 for 17e
• I-eonanl Pullen made a business
trip to Sutherlin, Ore., while un­
able to work last week.
RINSO—large
• Mrs. Helen Vieira underwent
a tonsillectomy in the Hilt hos­
pital Thursday.
• Mrs W. Oran is in the Yreka
hospital following a major opera­
tion Friday morning.
• Mr. and Mrs. Dick Williams
drove to Medford Sunday to visit
their daughter, Mrs. Roy Rushton.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. Walker and
family motored to Pondosa Sun-
day.
• Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lange,
Victor Van De W’eghe and Watt
Foster attended the baseball game
in Yreka Sunday afternoon.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. W’alker and
family, W. Gran and son Billy
were in Yreka Monday evening.
• Mr. and Mrs. Dick Williams ac­
companied W. Gran to Yreka
Tuesday evening.
• Mr. and Mrs Del Black and
baby returned Monday from their
vacation trip to Nebraska and
Iowa, where they visited relatives.
Mr. Black s brother Ivan returned
to Hilt with them for a visit.
19c
BROOMS-good 4-sewed 29c
U. S. No. 1 P0TAT0ES-EQr
25-pound bags - - - vvv
'
17c
SUGAR
C&H, 100 lbs...$4.96
C&H, 25 lbs...... «1.28
C&H, 10 lbs........ 51c
^eet, 100 lbs. ..$4.86
Beet, 25 lbs...... $1.23
Beet, 10 lbs.......... 49c
ROYAL CLUB FINE FOOD PRODUCTS:
DAINTY DIMPLE PEAS— (12 for $1.69) 2 for 29c
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE—46-ounce Florida
17c
STRINGLESS BEANS—No. 2 tin
13C
CORN—Yellow Bantam
13C
CATSUP—14-ounce
14C
MECO PE AS—303 Size, 3 for
MECO CORN—303 Size, 3 for
MECO STRING BEANS—No. 2
11
37C
25C
25c
10c
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Phone 6732
FOR QUALITY
AND SERVICE
CLOVER LEAF
DAIRY
COFFEE si
25c