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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1939)
« Friday, Sept. 15, 1939 L SOUTHERN OREGON MINER About People You Know! | — * — —- — — ONCE ¡ na LIFETIME! ; — a chance to see TWO WU W ojudx F airs for only A/) ROUNO trip in chair cars and coaches C ROUND f WW in Pullmans / ouxrbrrth Tuo ■u, ottupy ut no oxtra tburgr. Southern Pacific See local S P agent or write J A OHMANDY Gan Pate 4<»nf 622 Pacific Building. Portland. Oregon - - - - - — • Kenneth Hehl 1111 ig, who trachea in Butte Falla, visited here last week-end al the horn of bin moth er, Ml ■ Btta Sclillllnx v Lynn DcMille of Klamath Falla vlaited her« last week-end with bls parents, Mr and Mrs R. M I >. Ml lie • M ik Henry Hughs and children recently returned from u vacation trip to the coast. • Hr It F Hchluppl of lillt via- tied with friends In Ashland Mun day • Kay Burkins la visiting In Bali Francisco and attending the fair thia week. • Mr and Mra Kenneth W cmx I m arc the parents of a non, Warren Ntannard, bom Sept 10 In Port- j land Mu Wood 1» the daughtei of Mr and Mra. Horner Billings of Aahliuid. • Mr and Mra George Barron left Bunday for tii«-ir homo In Ohio following a vlait here at the home of Mra Minnie Barron and other relatives • Mr and Mra M P Dunn arc vacationing at the fair In San Franclaco thia week, na arc Mr and Mra I F Andrea • Mr and Mra Joyc Swartaley are vacationing in Han Franclaco j - ■ - i A SECRET OF SUCCESSFUL HOME MANAGEMENT 0 O r Every succeasful housewife has little tricks of home management that save her time, money and strength. Here’s One That Many Women of Ashland Find Very Convenient and Practical: ASHLAND LAUNDRY SERVICE! It saves 52 days n year in time and labor and can cost as little as 48 Cents a Week! You should use It for your own and your home's suke! ASHLAND LAUNDRY CO. PHONE 1771 > • Delia Willard la vialtlng at the home of her parents, Mr and Mra Ben Willard here, until the opening of fall semester at Willamette uni- v.islty. • Mr and Mra C P Talent, Mra Maichial Stanabury and daughter Sherry Sunday returned from u alate fair trip to Salem. • Mr and Mra Kenneth Hartwell recently became the purents of a arm christened la-land Arnold. • Ix>ila Hunter ami George May of Klamath Falla vlaited here Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mra W11 Hum Hunter. • Mr and Mra. Bert Wright of Weed vlaited here with relatives early thia week. • Mr. ami Mra M T Burna made a trip to Weed Sunday for u visit al the home of Mr and Mrs. Bill Ford. • Mr and Mrs Flunk DiSordi re cently left for Portland, where they will make their home. • Mr and Mrs Will Htevena vis ited in Malin last week-end with their daughter Ixirraine, who Is aching there. Hazel Bruner’recently left for Yulia City, Calif , where she will I e.u >i • Hurry McNair and H L. Clay- cpmb made a business trip to Klamath Fulls Monday. • Ituymond Flnneran of Dunsmuir Was a busincMN culler Monday • Karl Fxlsull of Klamath Falls visited here lust week-end with his mother, Mrs F W Edsall. • Della Lamb left recently for Hose burg where she will teach. • Mr. and Mrs Melvin Palmer of l.i Grande visited here early in the week with Mr and Mrs A F. Barraclough • Mrs Bud Gandce, who under went a major operation recently in the < •oiiiininiit y hospital. Is N covering steadily. • Mrs H S Ingle and Infant daughter relumed to their home Monday from the Community hos pital. • Mr and Mrs. lx-onard Patterson of Jacksonville visited here last weak and with friends. • Walter McKeen of Keno visited in Ashland Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Ben Anderson. • Mrs. Mae Pag«' of LOS An; is visiting here this week with Mrs Bertha Heer. • Belli- King of Oakland, Calif , Is visiting here for two weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs George King • Mr am! Mrs Virgil Jackson ■ several days this week in San Francisco. • Mr and Mrs John Beeson of Ixis Angeles are visiting here at the home of Mr and Mrs. Charles Snyder and other relatives and fi lends. • J B Hollingsworth made a business trip to Central Point Wednesday. • W D Jackson spent several days this week in Portland. • Mrs Clyde Caton, who recently underwent a major operation in the Community hospital, returned to her home Thursday • Mr and Mrs J. M Hughs, Mrs art Pinson and son Bob re turn«! early in the week from a Page 3 4-11 Club Members Try for Trip Award To Stoek Exposition Striving to win the trip to the i Pacific International livestock ex position In Portland this fall, spon sored by the First National Bank of Portland, 4-H club members of Jackson county are completing special projects and preparing en tries for county ami state 4-H competition As for the last three years, choice of the boy and girl from each county in Oregon for this three-day visit in Portland will lie based on outstanding lead crshlp and achievement in 4-H club work. According to local 4-H club leaders, the reports of last year’s trip brought back by Marvin Poy- er and Betty Lue Reich, winners of the 193H award from this coun ty. have heighten«! competition to fever pitch. The trip includes dally visits to the exposition grounds, sight-seeing In Portland and spe cial entertainment by the state wide bank, which pay« all trans mutation and expenses Last year 74 boys and girls of Oregon en joyed thin visit to Portland and the same number is expected this year. H C Seymour, Oregon 4-H club director, again has been appointed general chairman of Judging and awards. Ixxal Judges will be the county agent, county superintend ent of school» and Eugene Thorn dike. manager of the Medford branch of the First National Bank of Portland. Dates for the visit this year are Oct. 11, 12 and 13 ---- •--- __ Railroad Pushing Scenic Shasta Route Through the medium of colored j motion pictures, Leith F. Abbott, advertising agent for the South- ■ ern Pacific lines in Portland, will ■ boost the Shasta rail route through here The pictures will depict Lith- ia park. Crater I-ake, Oregon | Caves and many other southern Oregon scenic attractions in con nection with Mt. Shasta, Mt. Hood and Mt. Rainier publicity. Abbott, a former Ashland resi dent and graduate of the local high school, said this week that the 1939 pasenger traffic in the north-: west has shown a considerable in- I crease Abbott was visiting his parents while here, Mr. and Mrs A F. Abbott. % EXAMINER HERE TODAY An examiner of operators and j chauffeurs will be In the Ashland city hall from 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. I today, Sept. 15, to issue licenses [ ami permits to drive cars. I I » I SATURDAY AND MONDAY FOOD PRICES! 1*.- DIAL 7021—FOUR DELIVERIES DAILY Coffee HILLS RED CAN HILLS BLUE CAN 26c 20c I ORANGES, doz 8c RAPP MELONS, lb lc BUNCH VEGETABLES, 3 for CABBAGE, lb 10c 2c CANTALOUPE, 6 for 15c Pearl Shortening 4rx, 37c JELL-O 5e SWAN’S DOWN ta ----------------------- •----------------------- Those Japanese air men have seemingly timed their good will flight to synchronize with the flight of good will.—Weston (Ore.) Leader. ALBERS’ CORN FLAKES • Subscribe for The Miner today. CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP-—6 giant bars trip to Eugene and Portland where Mrs Hughs had been visiting for two weeks. • Mrs Agnes Parsons of Port land is visiting here this week with her sister, Beulah Hervey. • Mr and Mrs. Paul Home and children of Klamath Falls visited in Ashland Tuesday with relatives and friends. • Mr. and Mrs Tim Rose of Klamath Falls visited here Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Whitney. • Mr and Mrs Wilbur Bushnell are the parents of a daughter ' born Wednesday in the Commun- ity hospital. • Mr. and Mrs Lew Reynold« made a business trip to Y reka Tuesday. • Tom Simpson, who has been ill at his home on North Main street, is much improved. • Court Rose of Hilt visited with Ashland friends Monday. • Lloyd Selby left Tuesday for Caldwell, Ida., to join Mrs. Selby, who was called there by the illness of a relative. GLASS AUTO and WINDOW PAPER HANGING Estimate« Cheerfully Furnished STEVENS PAINT SHOP (ASHLAND LUMBER CO.) Shop Phone 3291, Res. 6401 5e 23C Sweet Potatoes, 6 lbs. 25c PINK SALMON-2 for ALBERS’ PANCAKE-9-pound bag 46c CASCADE CRACKERS—2-pound box 23C ROYAL CLUB FINE FOOD PRODUCTS: PEAS—Dainty Dimple 15C CORN—Yellow Dantam 13C PEACHES—No. 2| Melba 19c SALMON—Red Sockeye 31 WATER STREET “For the Ideal wuahday, Just call, That’s all." Pine or Cedar Slabs, 2c cu.ft. CATSUP—14-ounce 14c MECO CORN-No. 303, 3 for MECO PEACHES—No. 2| 15c LAST CHANCE FOR CHEAP FUEL! DEIJVEKED IN YOUR SHED All Kinds of Building Lumber As Low As $10 per Thousand Feet! ASHLAND PLANING MILL Ixical Sawmill—Phone 0436 Phone 6/32 FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE CLOVER LEAF DAIRY Flour s“' $1.49