Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 26, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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    Friday, April 20, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Washington
School News
DIAL 7021—FOUR DELIVERIES DAILY
SATURDAY AND MONDAY FOOD BARGAINS
10c
HOME GROWN ASPARAGUS—per pound
LETTUCE-Per Head - - 5c
TOMATOES—per pound - 10c
BANANAS—per pound - - Sc
CUCUMBERS—each - - 10c
AVOCADOS—Each - - - Sc
Swift's
Bacon
SQUARES
lb. 7c
Strawberries, 2 boxes 19c
«
KELLOGG’S
CORN FLAKES
Bulk Salad Oil—bring container, gal. 95c
Oxydol—large
19c
Cheese—per pound
19c
Snowdrift—3 pounds
45c
Tasty Salad Dressing—quarts............. 17c
Sugar—10 lbs. White Satin
52c
3 for 19c
DISH FREE!
COFFEES c ^ lk 24 c
PEARL
SHORTENING
4 pounds
FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR
37c
49’s........................ $1.69
BISCUIT MIX............ 25c
18c
MAGGIES’ HOME-MADE CHICKEN PIES
ROYAL CLUB FINE FOODS
ISC
17c
15c
13c
12c
Royal Club Dainty Dimple Peas—No. 2
Royal Club Peaches—No. 2|
Royal Club Catsup...................
Royal Club Whole Kernel Corn—No. 2
Royal Club Sauer. Kraut—No. 2| - -
Meco Corn—No. 303 ...................
Meco Peas—No. 303
EAST SIDE MARKET ™
PLAZA MARKET 7ni
FOUR FREE DELIVERIES DAILY!
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Quality for Lets”
Fresh, Young
Pork
Spare Ribs
For Hot or Cold Meals!
Tender
LEG OF PORK ROAST
pound 14c
pound 17c
SATURDAY ONLY!
lou may secure your Columbia Em­
pire Contest entry blanks he ¡re!
Fryer Rabbits
Lard, 3 lbs. 25c
★
The best of Beef
at lowest prices!
L.
LINK SAL SAGE—Saturday Only—2 pounds for
33c
ASHLAND CREAMERY COTTAGE CHEESE...... pint 10c
A Local Product—for Saturday Only
FRESH BRAINS
—.each basket 10c
Bill Leever of Ashland, junior
in science at Oregon State college,
was one of »lx DSC represent«
tives of Sigma Gamins Epsilon,
honor society in geology. al U»e
national convention in Salt Uik<-
City, «luring spring vacation The
convention included field trips to
the open pit mine at Bingham, the
copper refiner.v al Alta, the Wu
witch mountains and Great Sall
lake
On their return trip they visited
the science departments at Stan­
ford and the University of Call
fornix and the Acamedy of Science
In San Francisco
• Mi and Mrs Hithan McDow­
ells have moved to near Phoenix
By St IIOOI. STI DENTS
from the Spitzer house. Mr. and
In
our room and in other rooms
Mrs George Conner occupy the in Washington
school w,- have
house vacated by the McDowells. banka. These iamks are for the
• Mr. ami Mrs Hoy Estes, Mr children's crusade for children We
laimb. Mi and Mrs Joe Tryon pul money tn the bank* Wo start
and Mr and Mrs Lem Frink mid ed April 22 and are stopping
family spent Sunday on tile April 30. The money from these
Greensprings.
banka we send across the sea to
• Mr and Mrs Al Sherard at- the boys and girls who have no
tended the Townsend «lance m money. We are supposed to put as
many ¡tennics us we are old In
Ashland Thursday night.
e
• Cliff Green has completed re the bank Melvin Morgan
Saturday my daddy and I went
roofing of his house.
Trinity Episcopal
• Mr and Mrs. Roy Parr have on a fishing trip We got up at
purchased the house in which they 3:30 a. m We took our salmon
Church
We ate
lye living from D. R. Smith, local ]>ail» and trout palls
Dr.
Claude
E. Mayra, Vhsr
breakfast In Grants Pass, then we
contractor.
• J. Phillip! of Roseburg was went to the river to fish The first
Holy communion. N u m
transacting business in ~
Talent day we did not get a thing, but
the second «lay I hooked one that
Church school, 1» 30 a m
Monday
Sermon and morning prayer. 11
• Talent grade school pupil» were bent the hcx»k straight and got
in The
Old Fellow» ami tti-
given a medical text Monday un­ away I gave up the salmon fish a ...
.
der the supervision of Dr Merkle ing and fished for trout. I « aught beknli« will attend this service in
• Lee Fifield was a business call- six trout and one sucker Donald a I m * ly.
Holy communion, 0:30 a m
Green.
ei in Ashland Monday.
• Fred Hodapp of near Eagie
Sunday Curtis Reed, Floyd Wednesday
Choir will meet nt 7 30 o'clock
Point wax a Talent visitor TUes Reed. Irene Reed ami I went for
day
a walk We were near the water­ Friday evening
You arc cordially invited to wor-
• The First Aid club met at the shed We t<M>k our lunches. We
home of Mrs. Harriett Bates pres- waded in the creek but deci<l- d it ship with us.
ident of the club. Tuesday eve- was too cold Wc played around
ning Demonstration of the first for a while, then we started home, It snake plant It had a head, too.
aid kits am! methmis of bandaging but we stopped in the park and
Bnibiira Kent
for teamwork were given Follow­ played for a while Then wc came
Wesley Smith is taking paint­
ing the business meeting a de­ homo Harold Gillette
ing lesson» He brought a picture
lightful lunch was served by Mrs
Third grade pupils are learning
Hates The next meeting will be­ their times tables They are start­ of the Columbia river highway
held at the home of Mrs. Edith ing with tln-ii ffVM I like them It Is a very pretty picture. His
teacher helped him a little bit on
Cochran.
very much It is fun to study my the hard parts, but he did most of
• Mrs Karl Baylor and Mrs times tables Paula Ostnuidci
It himself Rex Morgan
Ethel Maxwell were shopping in
My father and I went to the
The 3-b and 4-b students are
Medford Monday afternoon.
CCC camp in Medford to see some studying about ships The first
• I J»« lies of the Community club boys flying their model airplanes
met Wednesday in the city hall It was very Interesting We went boat we learned about was a dug­
to celebrate the 50th anniversary Sunday and there were many |>eo- out The Indiana burned the cen­
of the General Federation of ple there Mary Margaret White ter out of logs so they could ride
down stream Robert Fult<»n built
Women's clubs An interesting
When we went to the CCC camp
program was presented, followed In Medford we saw how they had the first steamship that went up
the Hudson river Herbie Wilson
by a silver tea
made some little animals ami ash
1 went on a picnic Humlay af­
• Mr and Mrs Henry Mason trays out of tin < ¡ him W,- went
have returned from Washington, to another room and suw the fun­ ternoon We hiui a lol of fun We
went to the woods We heard the
where they have been visiting a niest kind <>f a flower Th«v ■ «
Hinging all about We pi
son. Wayne, and his family for
some wild flower» We picked wiki
the last two weeks
• Many Talent people attended Glen Withrow. Charles Fen»». Mr dwarf blur lupine, cat ears and
the annual P-TA play at Wagner and Mrs Cliff Collins. Mr and some big. tall wild lupine We had
creek Friday night and report an Mrs Earl Brisco. Hertha Hayman a very nice lime You should go
enjoyable evening The play wax and Mr and Min Barney Riggs to the woods some day yourself
The evening was s|>ent playing and just see how nice it Is You
entitled Mr Bob "
• Mr and Mrs. Dick Yerington pinochle, high score prize going to should see how beautiful it is to
of Elk Horn lodge and Mrs. Orma Mr and Mrs Vic Mason, men's n- m Oregon Mary Jane Col«-
Gordon of Klamath Falls visited low to Mr. Collins and women's man.
low to Mrs Brisco
The fifth graders recently sent
Mrs. Anna Dickey Friday
Mrs Wayne Cowdrey and copies of the Washington Flash
• Ladies of the Missionary society
of the Presbyterian church in «laughter Shirley and Mrs R F cs" to 27 Ashland» in the I'S
Ashland met at the home of Mrs Parks were Mrdfonl visitors Mon­
• Subscribe for Tiu- Miner tixlay
D R Smith Thursday afternoon day.
An interesting program on for­
eign missionary work was pre­
sented. Mrs. Edgar is president of
the society.
• Mrs Bob Logan and Mrs
Blanche Hungate were shopping
in Ashland Thursday.
• Mrs. Bertha Hungate was ad­
mitted to Ashland Community
hospital Saturday for medical
treatment. She is reported to bv
Saturday, April 27, of
improving steadily.
• Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown of
Anderson creek gave a dinner •t
their home Sunday honoring Mrs.
Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs
Ben Clark, on the occasion of
their 40th wedding anniversary
Among relatives present were Mr
and Mrs Delbert Clark and fam­
ily, Mr. and Mrs. George Clark
and family. Mr. and Mrs Lathan
McDowell and family, Mr. and
Mrs Ben Clark and the host and
hostess and family.
( het Hughes, formerly of Safeway’s
• Harvey Wally of South Ump­
qua Falls CCC camp spent several
Produce
will be glad to
days last week with his parents
in Talent, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
any of his old friends
his
Waity.
• The Extension unit met in the
New Market in the old Southern Ore­
city hall Wednesday to discuss
floors and their care Mrs. Ethel
gon Gas Co. office (Swedenburg bldg.)
Lacy and Winifred Mason were
leaders. A covered dish luncheon
was served at noon
• W. R. Bosche of Medford is
stopping ih the Talent camp
ground. He is employed at the
McKeen sawmill.
• John Pfttinger of Ashland was
a business caller in Talent Mon-
day.
• Mr. and Mrs. Helbig of Rone-
burg spent the week-end with
Mrs. Hel big’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Lxmg.
• Friends of Mrs. Winifred Mason
gave her a very pleasant surprise
at her home last week when they
gathered at her home to remind
her of her birthday anniversary.
A covered dish luncheon was en­
joyed by Mesdames Keith, Bell,
Connor, Hayman and Withrow.
Mrs. Mason received many beau­
tiful gifts and cards.
• A number of Talent people at­
tended the funeral services of Mrs.
Harry Weagant in Ashland Tues­
day morning.
• Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Collins of
Ashland were transacting business
In Talent Tuesday.
• Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Lacy en­
tertained at their home Saturday
night the following guests: Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Homes of Ash­
land, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Poling,
Mr. and Mrs George Drake, Mr.
and Mrs. Vie Mason, Mr. and Mrs.
1
Grand Opening
QUALITY
Produce Market
Department,
welcome
Life - Auto - Fire
INSURANCE
Monuments and Markers
of Bronze and Granite
At Prices You Can Afford
M. T. BURNS
Next Door to Post Office
(all Office 6261, Res. 6406
Evening Appointments
“DEPENDABLE SERVICE”
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