Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 21, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, June 21, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
CARMEN
★ OF THE *
• Mra Ella True, Mine Marie
Walker and Mr. and Mix Henry
Stenrud atten fed flag day serv­
ices In Grant« Pun« Sunday.
• Mt and .Mix Richard Ubrry of
Ashland were Saturday dinner
guests tit the Hichard C. Joy
home
• Thursday of last week the Dead
Indian ladies' Sewing club guve
a birthday party honoring Edna
Huxh nt the home of Mtn. A lin'd
Arnold Mixa llaxh wax the recip­
ient of many lovely gifts At the
clone of the day refreshment«,
with the birthday cuke, were
nerved attractively. Guests includ­
ed Mix Carl Henry, daughter«
Mury Jean and Pearl, Mr«, fai-
ninl, Mr« Applegate, Helen Krug­
er, Mix Montgomery and Helen,
Mra. Gludya Knott and Mra Hash
and Ednu, and the hoxtexx, Mrs.
Arnold.
• Mi and Mix Bill Ford of Duns­
muir weir guests during tile week­
end at the Floyd Samford home
• Mi and Mm Buy Dunham and
Mr. and Mra Art Peters moved
into Ashland this week.
• Mixa Itoxemaiy Bell lx being
sponsored by lite Grange m u
candidate for queen of the Caval­
cade of the Siskiyou.
• Mixa Eleanor George underwent
un appendectomy ut the Ashland
Community hospital last week.
• Word has been received from
Mr. and Mrs J. M Crow that they
have permanently knated In Mo-
deal»». I'alif
• Minx Helen Dunn la attending
aummer achoo) ut the Unlveraity
of Washington.
• Mrs Richard Joy was soloist
Ut tile |IAI{ iii«-<-tlng In tin- ClVlC
club house In Ashland lust week
• Mrs. Charles Foran lx leport»«!
to lx- alxiut "the Hitmc Sin- still
la confined to Community hospital
• Mixa Julia Quinby Is attending
xuinini-r x<l»x>J in San Francis. <■
• Tuesday night Barbara Helm,
who lx ntl.-ndlng th.- 1 II school
in Corvallis, wax one of the two
¡M-raons from southern Oregon
talking .»vet radio station KOAC
• Mix John Hclimeyer returned
from Salem Sunday morning.
wh< re «he attended the state
Grange convention.
• Bellview school board meeting
wax held Monday evening in the
schoolhouse Mra Anderson was
rrelected clerk. Uoyd Moore and
William Brigg« were reelected di­
rectors. A meeting wax held
Thursday night.
• Mra. Vai In low and A Been and
Mrs Churl.« May attended init­
iation of member« of the Rebecca
lodge in Medford Monday night.
• Mr and Mra Martin and fu.uiae
were in Rogue River Sunday
• Mr and Mrs R E Bell, Rose­
mary. Summir and Patn
lyn Willi» and Mrx Ed Hlninger
picnicked near Granta Paaa Sun­
day in observance of father’« day.
• Alice Metcalfe, who 1« cm
ployed by a beauty shop in Med­
ford. «pent Sunday with her par­
ent« here.
• Virginia Renick of Myrtle Point
1« visiting with her aunt. Mra
Anderson
• Mix. Mary Hushower left for
her home in Santa Ro«a Wednes­
day after »¡»ending some time with
her daughter, Mr«. Anderaon.
• Sainmiv Bell lx visiting with his
brother and sister-in-law. Mr and
Mrs Robert E Bell Jr, in Klam­
ath Falla this week.
• Mr und Mra. Emil Grumman
recently enjoyed a vacation to
Shasta City and McCloud, Calif.
Mra. Renzema of Ashland stayed
with Mrs Gaxxmana mother, Mra
Walter, while they were away.
• H L Grcgnty. Mrs Grace Sel­
lers and daughters Lucille and
Allene <>f Central Point were vis­
iting ut the Mark True home Sun­
day
• Mr and Mrs R D. Reynolds
and sons Don and Kenny were
fishing in Rogue river Sunday.
• Eddie Ix'Wlx of Grants Pass,
with Samrnie, Edgar, Ix»rtha and
Mary Rector, Wednesday returned
from Portland where they have
been employed.
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• Mr, and Mrs. Hugo Reinbold
and daughter Joyce left on a vaca­
tion trip to British Columbia Sun-
•lay.
RANCHO
by
Frank H. Spearman
For more than a score of
year« the name of Frank H.
Spearman ha* «pelted adven­
ture and swiftly-paced action
to thousand« of discriminat-
ing Western fant. Carmen
of the Rancho is one of hie
most stirring end ambitious
works, with the colorful and
romantic background of Old
California in the thrill packed
days of the Mexican War.
Here is the author of Whis-
Erring Smith and Gunlock
«neh at hi« exciting best.
READ EVERY INSTALLMENT
[ last week-end at I dike o’ the
Woods
• Mrs Frank Stratton made a
1 trip to Portland last week end
• Mi and Mn Harnr Travis
made a trip to Klamath, Crater
and Diamond lakes Monday.
• Mra Margaret Rush and Mra
W E Idtntla made a week-end
| trip to San Francisco
• Mr. and Mrs. Ned Marx made a
I trip to Dunsmuir Sunday
• Id-Roy Lindner arid Irouglax
! Hubbard visited with friends in
[ Bend last week-end
• Mr. and Mra. Id'»- Burns and son
Richard ot Antioch. Calif , visited
here last week-end with relative«
and friends
• Roland Parks last week left for
the Ixtva Beds National monu­
ment where he will be employed
during summer months
• Grace Cleveland of Palo Alto
is visiting here for several days
at the home of Mr and Mrs O. N
W ray.
• Mias Hazel Bruner recently re­
turned from Uba City, Calif,
where she has been teaching
• Mr. and Mra Paul Home and
two children of Klamath Falls vis­
ited here Monday with relatives
and friends.
• Mr. and Mrs. Id-alie Heer of
South San Francisco visited here
nt the home of Mrs Bertha Heer
this week
• Mrs F. H Crowson visiter!
I with relatives in Klamath Falla
last week-end.
• Mrs Fred Cushing and Shirley
. Cushing Monday returned from
I the bay area where they «pent two
weeks visiting friends
• Vincent Ijinlnl bf Dead Indian
was an Ashland shopper Tuesday
People You Know!
• Elliott MacCracken left Sunday
for New York where he will at­
tend Columbia university during
the summer. He In working for hi«
rnuater'a degree
• MIxsex Gladys Applegate and
France« Howard returned from a
visit in San Francisco Sunday.
• Charlotte Wolter« and Alice
Coggins left Monday for Eugene
where they will attend aummer
MlMNl at the Unlveraity of Ore­
gon.
• Mra William Sander of Mount
Shiurta visited with friends and
■■ kUvM hatv I««! week-end.
• BUI Hawkinn left for Anaheim
Calif., Monday, where he wili
spend the aummer montha at the
of his mother.
• Jack Enders Monday returned
from Panama, where he has been
employed
• Howard Oden made a trip to
Portland early thia week.
• Mra. Carl Smith of Klamath
Falla vlaited here with relative«
and friend« Monday
• Mr and Mrs Fred Engle «pent
id
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SATURDAY AND MONDAY FOOD BARGAINS
BANANAS,
- - 5c
ORANGES—dozen - - - 10c
LEMONS—dozen - - - 10c
GRAPEFRUIT—6 for - - 15c
WATERMELON-pound - - 3c
Any Kind
25c
SUGAR
White Satin
CRISCO, 3 lbs. 45c
10 lbs - 51C
100 lbs $5.09 Royal Club Jell Powder—3 for 13c
CERTO—3 for............... 45c
TASTY SALAD DRESS’G-qt 19c
FLOUR
PARD DOG FOOD—3 for - 25c
Kitchen Queen
BACON,
MATCHES
Carton of 6
10c
MACARONI
AND-CHEESE
READY IN 9 MINUTES
31 WATER STREET
“For the Ideal washday,
Juat call.
That’s all.”
lb. 5c
.
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COFFEE LETTUCE—per head -
$1.39
ASHLAND LAUNDRY CO
, Nr
L i ¡ I
DIAL 7021— FOUR DELIVERIES DAILY
49’s
They say ties make men look more at­
tractive . . . WE SAY put them on
over an Ashland Laundry serviced
shirt and you will have a combination
that beats anything turned out by
hand.
Shirts laundered by us look neater
and stay neat longer.
PHONIC 7771
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lb. 17c
Macaroni or Spaghetti—6 lbs 25c
PRUNES—4 pounds - - 25c
RAISINS—4 pounds - - - 19c
Orange Juice—No. 2,3 for 25c
ROYAL CLUB FINE FOODS
Royal Club Cream Style Corn—No. 2 - - - 13c
Royal Club Stringless Beans—No. 2 - - - 13c
Royal Club Spinach—No. 2|.................... 14c
Royal Club Peaches—No. 2|.................. 17c
Royal Club Minced Clams—|s Flat - - - 17c
Royal Club Leg Meat Crab—|s flat - - - 29c
Royal Club Grapefruit Juice—No. 2 - - - - 9C
Meco Corn and Peas—303—3 for - - - ■ 25c
EAST SIDE MARKET ™
PLAZA MARKET ™
“Quality Meats for Less”—Always!
SATURDAY SPECIALS
BEEF & PORK LIVER
Pork Steak—2 lbs. 25c
2 pounds 25c
Pork Shldr Roasts-lb 9c
Leg Pork Roasts-lb 14c Mutton Stew—lb. - 5c
Saturday Only!
FRK>H—
Phone 6732
FOR QUALITY
A NI> SERVICE
CLOVER LEAF
DAIRY
HAY FEVEF
or ROSE FEVER
N.w, GuararfUad ramady work, lait th.o
«yil.m, r.li.v.i your mliory in a law mlnu.
REESE'S BlAJ-TAB
!
£wai" ¿ova
FREE SAMr-
KANT SIDE PHARMACY
Pork Spare Ribs-lb 10c Mutton Shouldr—Ib 10c
Pig’s Feet—3 for 10c Leg o’ Mutton-lb 121c
FRESH—
Pork Sausage—lb. 10c Bacon—pound
100% PURE—
Pork Lard—4 lbs 25c
Bring Your ('ontainer
17c
Tenderized, Skinned Ham
25c per lb.
FANCY BEEF, CHOICE SPRING LAMB, LUNCH MEATS