Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 15, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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Friday, Sept. 15, 1939
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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
About People You Know! |
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LIFETIME!
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in chair cars and coaches
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in Pullmans
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Southern Pacific
See local S P agent or write J A
OHMANDY Gan Pate 4<»nf 622
Pacific Building. Portland. Oregon
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• 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
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• 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
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A SECRET OF SUCCESSFUL
HOME MANAGEMENT
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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
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• 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
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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
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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.
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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.
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SATURDAY AND MONDAY FOOD PRICES!
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DIAL 7021—FOUR DELIVERIES DAILY
Coffee
HILLS RED CAN
HILLS BLUE CAN
26c
20c
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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
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SWAN’S DOWN
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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
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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
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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