Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 07, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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    Friday, June 7, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Trinity Episcopal
Church
Dr. < laude E. Sayre, Vicar
IIIAI. ?03l—FOLK dklivekiks daily
SATURDAY AND MONDAY FOOD BARGAINS
2c
WATERMELON—PER POUND
LEMONS—dozen
ORANGES—dozen
Any Kind
BANANAS—per pound
TOMATOES—pound -
Paper Napkins GRAPEFRUIT—6 for
COFFEE
80 Count
5c
TOMATO
SAUCE
3 for
lOe
TOILET
TISSUE
7 for
IOC
10c
5C
10c
15c
CHEESE, lb. 17c
. .
SUGAR
4
THERE IS NO SAFER INVESTMENT
THAN A HOME OF YOUR OWN
lb. 17c
$5.19
$5.09
C&H 100 pounds
White Satin—100 pounds
PEARL SHORTENING—4 lbs 39e
ROYAL CLUB FINE FOODS
Royal Club Dainty Dimple Peas—No. 2
Royal Club Crab—Leg Meat
Royal Club Catsup—14-ounce bottle
Royal Club Spinach—No. 2|
Royal Club Sauer Kraut—No. 2|
Royal Club Peaches—No. 2|
Royal Club Pears—No. 2|
Meco Corn—3 cans for
Meco Peas—3 cans for
Holy communion, Sam
• Mias Marilyn (Tirtstlieb arrived
Church school, 9 30 a m
Shtuday from University of Ore-1
The 11 o'clock service will I m -
gon. where she has been studying
the last year, to spend the sum­ held in the theater building in
mer with her parents. Mr and La thia ¡mrk and will be a union
service with the church from
Mm. Ben Chriatlleb
Granta Paw and the Medford
• Mr and Mrs George Irwin church. The Rev. Justian Edward»
were dinner guests Friday at the will preach the sermon and the
Emil Gassman home.
Rev. Herald G. Gardner will read
• Mm C. H Modrell. who recent-1 tho service. At the close of the
iy suffered a seriously sprained service there will be a picnic din-
angle, is able to be up and about. ner in the park.
• Miss Lottie Berwick is visiting
Holy communion » 30
m
at Harbor, Ore., with her sister Wednesday.
and brother-in-law. Mr and Mrs.
Choir will meet 7:30 p. m. Fri-
Floyd Clark.
day.
• Mm Edwin Dunn returned Sat­
You are cordially invited to wor­
urday from San Francisco where ship with us
she visited with friends and rela­
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tives. She also attended the fair • Mi and Mm Bill Bromley vis
• Memorial services MN h<-l ! ited at Ik»ys Creek this week.
at Bellview Grange hall Tuesday
night honoring deceased members • Mrs Sarah Reed of Eugene is
Members also gave an attractive visiting in Ashland at the home
shower for Mr. and Mrs Lee .Mer­ of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harker.
riman. who were united in ma i ■ • Mm Ted Schopf returned to
riage Tuesday morning Mrs Mer- Chiloquin Sunday following a visit
riman is the former Esther Car- here at the home of her mother.
tii
Mm Ida Crandall
• Mrs Richard C Joy was load- • Mrs A I’ Klannlgan and Zeids
ing soloist at SOCE commence­ Heer returned to their homes In
ment exercises Tuesday She sang the bay area Saturday following u
*Lo, Hear the Gentle Istrk." by visit here with their mother. Mm
Bishop, accompanied by W T Bertha Heer
Bolger, flutist, and Miss Margaret • Chan Beebe of Oakland. Calif
Ramsey at the piano.
visited here last week-end. Mrs
• Mr and Mm Archie Kincaid Beebe and Sally returned with him
and Eunice went to Corvallis Sun- to Oakland, where they will make
day to be present at commence­ their home.
ment Monday, at which time lx-a- • June McDougal and Carl Fehlge
lie Kincaid was graduated.
were Grants Paas visitors Sunday
• Mr Hid Mm F FMoe <>f Klam­
ath Falls, who recently purchased
the J M. Crow home, are build­
ing another house on the acreage
for their son and his family.
• Mrs Charles Foran was re­
moved to Community hospital in
Ashland for treatment last week
Her daughter, Mm I. E Brown,
and her granddaughter. Mrs Gait­
in of Hunters Creek were both
called* here by the illness.
• Albert Kadelbach of Anaheim.
I» the title of a book of 1 IG pagro of vnliiublr Infunimi loti to
Calif. visited liyst week at the
home of his brother and family,
|>ro»|M*ctÌ5r home owner» prr|Mtrd by building experts, which I»
Mr and Mrs. Ben Christiieb
your« for the unking. Phone .f!1»l or call In person for your
• Mr. and Mm Harry Morford
copy—It is free.
and son Billy of Stockton, Mr. and
Mm George Alway of Roseville.
Mm. Frazier of Colorado, Mm
Lundy of Colorado, Mm Roberts
of Stockton and Ted Alway of
Roseville visited last week at the
J. Z Walker residence
OAK HTREET LT liillHOW
• Mr and Mrs. W. O. Martin
and Louise and Mrs. Anderson and
her mother. Mrs Mary Hushower,
were at Gold Ray dam Sunday.
• Mrs Mark True, with Mr and
Mrs. W. D. Jackson of Ashland,
are in Portland attending the reg­
ional convention of Garden clubs
of the northwest Before returning
they will attend the Rose festival
• Mr and Mm Roy Talbot vis­
ited with J. H. Williams Sunday
afternoon.
• Mm Donald F Korth and son
Jimmie of Burney, Calif., visited
early this week with her parents,
Mr and Mrs. W. O. Martin, and
with J. H Williams.
• Mr and Mrs Elmer Halbert
and daughter Coralee of Califor­
nia arrived last week to spend the
summe in this community.
• Ed Grimm, who has been quite
ill, is improved.
• Miss A Deen Inlow and mother.
Mrs. Vai Inlow, Saturday returned
from a short trip to La Grande
and Enterprise, where they visited
relatives and friends.
• Samuel Jones returned to his
Oakland, Calif., home Saturday
after spend several days in and
near Ashland.
• Charles A. Thompson and Miss i
Louella Thompson of Ukiah. Calif.,
They say ties make men look more at­
arrived Monday to visit at the
George Thompson home. Charles
tractive . . . WE SAY put them on over
and George Thompson are broth-1
ers.
an Ashland Laundry serviced shirt and
• George and Sam Jones spent I
you will have a combination that beats
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Wal­
ter Hash and family. George Jones
anything turned out by hand.
is Mm. Hash's father.
• Jack Emery of Boise, Idaho, is J
Shirts laundered by us look neater
visiting at the Vai Inlow home.
He is a nephew of Mrs. In low.
and
stay neat longer.
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• Mr. and Mrs. Earl Humphrey |
of Loa Angeles visited here Tues- !
day at the home of Mm. Mabie
Loomis.
• Mias Ruby Waddell is visiting
PHONE 7771
31 WATER STREET
for a few days in Eugene.
“For the Ideal washday,
• Clarence Woods of Portland |
Just call,
visited in Ashland last week-end
That’s *11.“
at the home of his parents, Dr. ■
and Mrs. E. A. Woods.
SOLD
OXYDOL—large-
CERTO—3 for • •
SWAN’S DOWN - -
RAISINS—4 pounds
BACON,
• Ho wal'd Sciogglns of Klamath
Kalis visited here with friends last
week-end.
• Mrs Edwin Dunn returned from
a visit t<> Sun Francisco and Paso
Robles Sunday,
• Katherine Gillette visited with
friends in Klamath Falls last
Week-end.
• Mi
o i Mi< Waltei l>urgan
left for Corvallis Sunday following
a visit here at the home of Mis
Durgnn's parents, Mr and Mis
Will Dodge
• __
Mr ____
and ____
Mis ICMrl Jours of
Klaimitli Falla Vtaited here Sun
day with friends. Mm Florence
Roberts returned with them.
ISC
29e
15c
14c
12c
17c
23C
25c
EAST SIDE MARKET ™
PLAZA
LEG 0’ PORK ROASTS—per pound - - 14c
PORK SHOULDER ROASTS-per pound 11c
PORK CHOPS—per pound................ 20c
PORK SAUSAGE (Extra Good) per pound 10c
FRESH PIG’S FEET—each
se
100% PURE PORK LARD—3 pounds
25c
“How to Have the Home You Want”
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WELDING AND
BLACKSMITHING
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FOUR FREE DELIVERIES DAILY!
MUTTON STEW—per pound
LEG 0’ MUTTON—per pound.................. 15c
SHOULDERS (FOR ROASTING) per pound - 10c
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Farmers and rtuichrm of south­
ern Oregon and northern Cali­
fornia more and more are
learning of our <h*|M>ndal>le,
EXPERIENCED welding and
blacksmithing service for ma­
chinery and tractors. We spe­
cialize in heavy work, and our
welders knoiy metal! You'll find
the Oak Street Garage your
best bet for
We have both stationary and portable electric and acetylene welding equipment mid
are prepared to handle any welding Job—whether simple or difficult_ In our shop
or on the Job. Call us!
WE MAKE STORAGE TANKS
OAK STREET GARAGE AND MACHINE SHOP
97 OAK STREET, ASHLAND
PHONE 43H6