Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 28, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, June 28, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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officer« meeting of the county
council held al the home of Mr«.
lCIhurt in Ashland Wcdne»dav
• Mr and Mr« Roy Wilson and
daughter of Waldport and Mr and
N at w •
Mi« Willi« Foran of Klamath
Fall« are here during the aeriou»
• Member» of the Bellview P-TA illness of their mother, Mr«
at e making final plan» for the | Charles Foran
concession they will operate in • Mr and Mrs J E Gow land
A»hliind at the carnivul ground» entertained the first of the week
during the July I celebration Ad­ her mother, Mrs. E E, Miller, her
ditional help la needed and tho»e »later, M r». Nelaon and daughter
desiring to aid may telephone to Virginia of Se buatopol, and her
I be P-TA prealilent, Mm R l> cousin, M ims Clara Miller of A ah -
Reynold».
land.
• Mr and M in Max R o I m - i non of • Saturday the Wiellvlcw < Jrange
Ixrkevlew are visiting _ at the home will hold a clean-up day. Women
of Mrs Roberson'» parent«. Mr will serve a covered di«h dinner
and Mra J I. McCollum
at noon.
• Albert C Joy attended a meet­ • E W Helm of Portland left
ing in Medford Monday night held for hl« home Monduy ufter vlait-
for vegetable and fruit grower», ing with hl» »on, Mr and Mr».
who plan a coojreraUve organiza­ Herman Helm, and family
• Mi and M in George Yockel
tion
• Mra It D Reynold» and Mra and Mr anyl Mr« Herman Helm
J L. McCollum attended a P-TA drove to Medford Friday night to
return Ixiuisv ami Edna Yockel,
Ba i Im tn Helm and Charleen Byrd
following the latter«' attendance
al a 4-H school in Corvallis
• Thursday Mi and Mrs. R E
Penney of Portland and daughter,
Mrs Karl Moore and non ¡«xlge
Edward, visited ru-viral day» at
the Homer Moore home M ik Karl
Mi Hire in remaining until her hus­
band arrive» from Portland
• Those interested in the coming
Grange fair arc asked to Ntart
Having their grain» and fruit* for
exhibition
• M in Willis Byrd in recovering
from a severely sprained ankle |
and now 1« able to be up
• Miaa Carol McCollum la visiting
iclativra In Montana
• 'Flic Neil Creek achool board I
met Monday night and reelected
M in Archie Kincaid aa clerk
Mr a lx-e Wilcox aa director
a three-year term
• K B B«U Kcrm.th Ml and
Mr and Mm R B Bell Jr. of I
Klamath Falls were at the R. E
Bell home over the week-end.
• Mr and Mrs Bartol left for
Eagle Point Tuesday morning
where Mr Bartol has employment
or ROSE FEVER
• Mi and Mrs Mark True wen-
N.-,
rm«, ^4, Ini H»ew.
business callers in Medford Mon­
,„ • I.« «slav*.
day
REESE’S BLU TAR
• Mr and Mrs Bob Tennett of
Klamath Fails were Sunday guests
SFafXHIB* SAMPIF at
the R E. Bell home
• Miss Rosemary Bell and Mine
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
HAY FEVER
I
DRIVE A
SAFE CAR!
Avoid Accidents’
Expense!
Betty Jean Nichols were driven to
Fir Point by the Reverend J. H.1
Edgar to attend the Presbyterian
young people's conference
• Miss Esther Wade visited re­
cently in California with Miss Mils
Welch
• Robert Brock arrived from Ta­
coma, Wash., Thursday to visit
his cousins, Mi and Mrs W O.
Martin ami Ixiuise, and with Mr.
Williams
• Mrs. Archie Kincaid and Eun­
ice were Medford visitors Monday.
• Miss Marie Walker, Mrs. Ella
True, Mr. and Mrs Henry Htenrud
and Miss Eunice Kincaid and Mr.
and Mis Archie Kincaid enjoyed
a picnic at Colestin Springs Sun­
day.
• Members of the home econom­
ics club of the Bellview Grange
met at the home of Mra Wade
Wallis Thursday.
• 'rhe county council met at the
Bellview Grange hall Wednesday
evening
• Mrs Bohn and amall «on
Mickey visited with her mother
In Ashland Friday
• Mrs Mark True attended a
Garden club meeting at the home
of Mrs Henry al Lincoln Salur-
day
• Mrs Wade Wallin and Mm
Mark True attended the picnic ir
Llthla park Wednesday of the
Wednesday club of the Presby­
terian church
Trinity Episcopal
Church
Dr. Claude E. Sayre, Vicar
Holy communion, M a. m.
Church «chool, 9:30 a. m.
Siriimn and morning prayer,
11 .1 m
Holy communion, 0:30 a. m.
Wednesday.
Choir will meet at 7:30 p. m.
Friday.
You are cordially invited to wor­
ship with ua.
Miller Reelected To
County Demo Post
V. D. (Bert) Miller, well known
Ashland real estate man, was re­
elected secretary of the Jackson
. >ty democratic central com­
mittee at their organizaUon meet­
ing m Medford Saturday.
S< ott Hamilton of Central Point
was elected chairman to succeed
Ward Spatz, who has been county
chairman for the last two years
and who now is being projected
for the state chairmanship.
Jay Terrill of Talent was elect­
ed vice chairman; Dr. Charles T.
Sweeney, Medford, was reelected
treasurer. F R Marshall, Med­
ford.
DKFOKIC
|>EFOKK you take your trip, be sure to drive onto
1 our Weaver Safety lume and INSTANTLY check
all four brakes accurately and without cost. The
Safety lame also checks wheel alignment, headlight
adjustment. These details are Important, and their
neglect cim cause trouble and ex|M-nse. Drive In to­
day and BE SI RE!
Repairs- Body and Fender Work
Painting— Retouching
CLYDE CATON’S
JUNCTION GARAGE
SISKIYOU BOULEVARD AT INDIANA
was
elected
congressional
committeeman and Mrs E. D.
Anderson, Ashland, was elected
congressional
com mil tee woman;
A E Ream«, former US senator
and Medford attorney, was re­
elected state committeeman and
Mrs. Reames was chosen to fill
the new post as state committee­
woman, and William E. Phipps, E.
B. Poyer, Grace Hamaker, Delia
Rose and Nora E. Walter were
named on the resolutions commit­
tee
E. B Poyer, democratic candi­
date for county commissioner, was
among speakers at the meeting
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• Hjalmer Kannasto of Klamath
Falls visited here last week-end
with his parents. Mr and Mrs J.
Kannasto.
• Mr. and Mrs O. N. Wray made
a trip to Klamath Falls Sunday.
t
Electric Cooking Is at Its Best
During Hot Summer Weather ..
DIAL 7021—FOUR DELIVERIES DAILY
SATURDAY AND MONDAY FOOD BARGAINS
ORANGES—JUICE, PER DOZEN
LEMONS—dozen - -
GRAPEFRUIT—6 for
FRESH PEAS — pound
WATERMELON—pound
10c
15c
5c
TOILET
TISSUE
7 Rolls
2c
Flour mwDrop
SUGAR
OXYDOL—large - - - - 19c
10 lbs
CRYSTAL WHITE-6 giant 23c
25 lbs. -1.30
JELL-O—per package - - - 5e
100 lbs. 5.19
TASTY SALAD DRESS’G-qt 19c
SNOW DRIFT 3 lbs. 45c COFFEE
Any Kind
Measuring Spoon Free
25e
RAISINS—4 pounds
19c
CAMAY
BORENE—large size - - - 29c
PRUNES—Italian, 4 pounds 25c TOILET SOAP
Del Rogue Solid Pack Tomatoes 13c
ROYAL CLUB FINE FOODS
Royal Club Dainty Dimple Peas
Royal Club Catsup
Royal Club Spinach—No. 2|
Royal Club Peaches—No. 2|
Royal Club Yellow Bantam Corn
Royal Club Stringi Beans—No. 2
Meco Corn—No. 303, 3 for
Meco Peas—No. 303, 3 for
15c
15c
14c
17e
13c
13c
EAST SIDE MARKET ™
PLAZA MARKET ™
“Quality Meats for Less”—Always!
At no other time does electricity in the kitchen
mean so much as during hot summer weather, when
food preservation and preparation becomes a real
problem. Only through electric refrigeration can
foodstuffs be preserved and protected, and electric
cookery keeps discomfort in the kitchen to a mini­
mum. Plentiful quantities of clinking ice cubes, a
variety of frozen desserts all add to the appetizing
pleasures of summer meals, and well-placed elec­
tric fans can loose cool breezes during warm after­
noons and evenings. Electricity, in many ways, adds
to summer comfort and pleasure. See your dealer
now!
Ashland Light Department
fl
“Your SERVICE Department”
If you are planning a dinner or a picnic for the Fourth, re
member “Meat makes the meal!” Call us for your roast
steaks, fryers, ham, or roasting hens. The price is right, the
quality undisputed. We will be closed Thursday, July 4th.
Fresh Pigs’ Feet
3 for 10c
LARD Veal Stew lb 10c
3 lbs 25c Veal Shldr Rst 13c
SAUSAGE Special Beef Steaks
pound 15c
»
FRESH BEEF OR PORK LIVER—2 pounds - 25c
PORK SHOULDER STEAK—2 pounds
25c