Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 01, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, Sept. 1, 1939
• BELLVIEW •
<i
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
mobile driven by tourists from
Washington The front of the car
wus budly damaged.
• Mi and Mrs J E <lowland vis­
ited Bunday evening at the home
of Mr. und Mrs. Henry Htenrud
• Vai Inlow t(-turned Monday from
Huckleberry mountain where he
spent ii week.
• Mis. E A. Hamilton is em­
ployed at ne'uh packing at the
Pierson orchard.
• Mrs Vai Inlow and Miss Allene
Inlow left Tuesday for Crescent
City where they will spend several
days at vacation.
• Mi and Mrs Walter Hex ton and
daughter Elizabeth of Klamath
Falls spent Saturday at the home
of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Ed
Grimm.
• Robert Bell wus in Portland on
business for several days last
week.
• Lynn HeMille of Klamath Fulls
visited Hunduy with friends in
Bellview.
•
Mr und Mrs Wulker and family
• Among those who were in Yreka
Suturday were Mr and Mrs F
Van Da Weghc and family, Mr
and Mrs Roy Clevenger and son,
Mr and Mrs H Clevenger, Mr
and Mrs Adurnl Bresolln, Mr and
Mrs Ernest Francis and baby, Al­
fred Francis, Mr. and Mrs Ray
Vieira, Mr and Mrs Floyd Miller,
Mr. and Mra Frank Ward, Mr
and Mrs. Walter Bray, Mr and
Mrs. Bill Bray. Mr. and Mrs. Aldo
Ceccatto and Ixruis Alphonse.
• Mr and Mrs. Imrio Ceccatto
motored to Mt. Hhuxta Saturday
The two small sons of Mr. and
Mrs. Aldo Ceccatto, Dickie and
Joe, accompanied them to Mt
Hhasta to visit with their grand­
parents.
• Mrs W. Gran returned home
from the Yreka hospital Sunday
morning.
• Mr. and Mrs Richard Williams
spent Saturday in Medford and
Ashland.
• Mrs M Seif was in Yreka Fri­
day.
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•
DAV WILL PICNIC NEAR
BOGUE RIVER BUNDAY
• Ml and M ih Elmer Ayres of
Days creek are spending several
<laya visiting ut the home of Mr«
Ayres' pulenta, Mr. und Mia Wal­
ter Bruha mid with Mr. Ayres'
parents. Mr und Mrs. O. G Ayres
• Mrs Grace Hike« <»f near Buck­
horn lodge moved Tuesday to the
place aiic recently purchased from
Clifford Hazelwood.
• M ims Joanne Helm, who under­
went a tonsillectomy Thursday of
luat week, is improving as well as
can be expected.
• Mia «' II Modrell, Misses
Veeda Williams, Patricia Bel) and
Charleen Byrd attended the home
economics fair held in Medford
Th <i radiiy of last week
• Misara Katherine and Joaephlne
Peachey spent luat week visiting
in Eagle Point with their grand­
mother, Mra. Atice Haley.
• Mr. mid Mra Horace Bildger,
win» recently traded their home In
thia district for a home In Aah
land owned by Mr. Gregg, moved
thia week
• Ml mid Mra T M Babcock of
Modesto, Calif , are visiting for a
short time at the homes of their • The ice cream social sponsored
Disabled American Veterans will
friends, Mr and Mr« J M Crow, by the Community church was hold a picnic Sunday, Sept. 3. at
held
in
Warren
’
s
grove
Friday
eve
­
Mr. und Mrs 1 E Doadmond mid
Dover's camp ground and park in
Mr und Mrs Waiter Longatreth ning und was attended by a large Rogue River, according to Carold
crowd
Cakes
were
donated
by
the
and family.
J Parker, commander of the DAV
• Mias Anna Mac Hazelwood re ladles Hale of ice cream, cake and chapter.
turned Monday from itoaevilie, punch netted around 120 after ex­
Amusements will include games,
Calif., where she spent a week vis­ penses were paid, the sum to be boating and swimming, with cof­
used
toward
sanding
and
refin-
iting with her sister, Miss Nina
Ishing the church floors. A pro­ fee, cream and sugar furnished by
Hazelwood
the DAV to supplement basket
• Albert Peachey a|wnt last week gram was presented by local talent lunches. The public is cordially in­
at Mount Ashland as an assistant and was enjoyed.
attend.
fire warden
• Henry DeClerck sustained in­ vited to ------------
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• Mias Vccda Williams entertain­ juries about the head and should­ • Subscribe for The Miner today.
ed at an attractive dinner party ers Friday night when his car
Friday evening at the home of her struck a horse on the highway a i
| «rents. Mr and Mrs Walter short distance north of Yreka and i
iaingstreth Her guests included overturned Mr DeClerck was
Misses Carol McCollum. Jranette rushed to the Yreka hospital for
Burton of Ashland, Byrd Nosier, emergency first aid by Harold j
Patricia Hastings of Ashland and Ixuige who arrived at the scene of (
AUTO and WINDOW
Jack Williams. Stanley lluvia and the accident shortly after the mis­
PAPER H A N GIN G
hap DeClerk was accompanied by !
Hale Williams
• Miss Anna Mac Hazel wood left his son Andomar, Walt Foster
Estimates ( heerfuiiy
Thursday tor BUvtes, oi <-, wteera and Court Rose, none of whom
Furnished
she will teach school during the received more than minor bruises.
coming year Miss H iizc I wimm I has • Vai Temple returned Tuesday
taught at the Sllvies school for the evening from Oakland
STEVENS
lust two years
• M ir Elmer Jackson is visiting
• Th* Ballviaw s< i.... . plana fo in ixirris at the home of her sis- s
PAINT SHOP
open Tuesday, Sept ft Ralph Dil­ ter
(ASHLAND LI MBER CO.)
ley, who formerly taught schisil • Mr and Mrs Harry Brown and
Shop Phone 8291, Res. 6401
in Butte Falla, has been hired to baby spent the week-end visiting .
teach the seventh and eighth grade
pupils; Miss Julia Quimby has
been rehlred to teach the fifth and
sixth grades and Mrs Huth Hews
of Ashland has been hired t<>
■ u h U m primary department
Members of the school bon rd, Wai- ¡
ter Ixngstrcth. L. H. Meservey ¡
and William Briggs, held a meet- '
Ing in the school faouae Thursday
evening at which time busincsi J
< >nceining tile opening of school I
was discussed
• At the home economics fall
which was held in Medford Thum
day of last week, Mrs Vincent
Ixuiini won first and third prizei
in the Bellview exhibit on her silk
braided mut which she made, and
—But What Do I Get?
Mrs J ■ (lowland won first pi
on her h<s>ked rug The members 1
TWO Execution Days!
of the home extension unit had
studied the making of these rugs
last winter.
• M ir Bernice Redfield returned
to her home in Portland by plane
Saturday afternoon She had s|M-nt
yyilll all this talk about Thanksgiving
several days visiting at the home
on Nov. 23 or 30, Pm sure a goner . . •
of her parents. Mr and Mrs. Arch- ¡
and no way of protecting myself against an
ie Kincaid.
• At the 4-H exhibit of the home
axe catastrophe. But you folks, well, you
I fair Mixa Charlotte Mo­
cun protect yourselves against loss from
drell won a third prize on sponge
fire, theft, or accident. Your personal ar­
cake Misses Charleen Byrd and
ticles, your house, furniture, your car—
Veedu Williams won fourth on
their cakes; l*atricin Bell, fifth; |
everything can be protected for a small
Joanne Helm and Joanne Neil,
premium cost—as much as 25 |>er cent leas
sixth, and Veeda won sixth on her
with Oregon .Mutual Fire Insurance Com­
canning exhibit.
• A group of young people en­ (
pany Dividend Policies! For complete de­
joyed a cantaloupe feed at the
tails ask
home of Mias Nancy Ring Monday
evening Her guests included Wan­
da Reynolds, Melvin Conley Rose­
mary Bell, Fem Wenaus, Francis
McRcviioMs. Patricia Bell. Kula
Wenaus, Merle Talent, Rosemary j
Ring, Allan Byrd. Clifford Ross. ’
Kenneth Wenaus and Havid Ring. I
• Mrs Beth Hamaker of Ashland
is visiting for several days at the
home of her sister and brother-in-
240 East Main Htreet
Phone 3751
law. Mr and Mrs. Archie Kincaid.
• Mlles Farmer of Dorris, Calif.,
made a trip here Sunday and Mrs.
Byrd and daughter Betty Lou. who
had spent a week visiting at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs I
Willis Byrd, relumed with him.
• A horse owned by E. A. Ix>e was j
killed as it dashed from the Lee ■
driveway into the path of an auto- I
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SATURDAY AND MONDAY FOOD PRICES!
DIAL 7021—FOUR DELIVERIES DAILY
Tomatoes, 5 lbs.
Rapp Watermelons, on ice
Oranges, doz.
Lemons, 2 doz.
Grapefruit, doz.
Bananas, 4 lbs.
Cantaloupe, 3 sizes .
10c
lc
8c
25c
25c
19c
■ I-
lc each * 6 for 15c * 6 for 25c
BACON y
17c
Pound
FLOUR
Bouquet ..............98c
Kitchen Queen $1.19
White House ....$L29
OXYUOL.................. 19C
SHREUDEU WHEAT - - 9c
CORN MEAL—9 lbs. - 25c
ALBERS PANCAKE-9 lbs 42c
COFFEE—White House - 23c
- -
partit hills red can
UUlILL I HILLS BLUE CAN -
MILK—Oregon - - - - 6c
Kerr Mason qt Fruit Jars 79c
Pint Fruit Jars - - - 64c
SWANS DOWN - - - 23C
WE PAY HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
FOR EGGS ANYTIME
-26c
- 20c
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:
GRAPEFRUIT—Florida No. 2,2 for - -
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE—Florida No. 2 - -
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE—46-ounce Florida -
PEAS—Uainty Dimple No. 2,2 for - - -
CORN—Yellow Bantam No. 2
MECO CORN—303 Size, 3 for
MECO PEAS—303 Size, 3 for
MECO CATSUP..............
-
-
-
-
25c
10c
17c
29c
13C
25C
25c
10c
DELIVERED IN YOUR SHED
Me.00 REWARD
All Kinds of Building Lumber As Low As
$10 per Thousand Feet!
will lie paid for any corn Great
Christopher Corn and Callous
Remedy cannot remove!
ASHLAND PLANING MILL
EANT HIDE PHARMACY
Ixx-al Sawmill—Phone 6436
Shortening, 4 is-
35c