Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 05, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, July 5, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
• Old California in llm
rugged day« of the Mexican
wur and the colorful Span*
¡»li Don» is the scene of
home of hie parent« Hiimlay after
spending a short time nt camp in
Vancouver Hr left with the army
for Georgia Wednesday,
• Mi»« Lota Welch "f near Kian
nth river la vlwltlng in Ashland
and Bellview with friend«
• Member« of the Bellview
(¡range entertained member« of
the Talent Grange at a wiener
roast Tuesday night.
• Mr and Mr« l>onal<l F Kurth
and Jimmie of Burney, Calif., ar­
rived Thursday to «pend the week­
end with Mr and Mrs W. O. Mar­
tin, Louise and J. II. William«.
• M immcii Rosemary
Bell and
Betty Nichol« returned from Fir
Point Monday, where they attend­
ed a Presbyterian young jieople«
conference.
• Mi«« Gayle Hamm of Salem 1«
«¡»ending this week al the Archie
Kincaid residence.
• Mr« Theodore Wcnaus and Mr«
II. E Bell were Medford business
caller« Monday.
• Mr« hot William«, with Mlnse«
Veda William», Hally Hall, Betty
Herrin, Katherine Young and Joan
Helm enjoyed a picnic lunch at
Wagner creek one day last week
• Ml«« Betty Garey returned
from Dorris, Calif, last week,
where «he visited with Mr«. Grace
Yokem, Bose Wlm- and Karl Gar­
ry, who returned with her for a
short visit here with her parents.
Mr and Mrs Ted Huff
• Mrs Elizabeth Walter, Mr«'
Emil Gaasman. Mr» Haines and
Mr« Walter Davis wen- Sunday
guests at the Floyd l*urk« home
in Central Point.
• Bellview Home Extension unit
member« are asked to note «
change in location of recreation
week activities from latke o’ the
Woods to Rocky Point on Pelican
bay. Mrs. Montgomery will accept
applications from those wishing
to participate.
• Mr and Mrs. Earl Pierce and
two children of Mrdford Sunday
visited with the R. D. Reynolds
family.
• Tho«c assisting the P-TA preai-
Life - Auto - Fire
INSURANCE
Monummto and Marker«
of Bronte and Granite
At Prices You Can Afford
M. T. BURNS
Next floor to Post Office
( all Office 8781, Iles. 0f<M
Evening Ap|M»lntn>enta
’DEPENDABLE SERVICE"
CARMEN
OF THE
RANCHO
• An exciting. Western love
story. Here on A meric«*«
frontier of the middle 19th
century is laid the dram«
of Carmen, spirited daugh­
ter of a rich Spanish ranch
owner, und the great love
»lie inspired in the heart of
Henry Bowie, youthful
Tex«» pioneer scout.
• How Bowie, coming to
California «■ a youth of 19,
saves Carmen from a hand
of »avage Indiana and how
he later come« to love her is
thrilhngly told against a
picturesque hackground of
high a Ivcnture.
|
FOLLOW IT
IN THESE COLUMNS
dent. Mrs R. D Reynold«, in the
July 4 concession in Ashland were
Mesdames Willi» Byrd, Gresham,
Dankworth, R Ininhain, V. E-
Seitz and Hollingsworth.
• Mias Carol McCollum ha« re­
turned from Missoula, Mont.,
where she visited relatives and
friends.
• Funeral services were held for
Mrs Elizabeth Foran Saturday at
Utwiller Funeral home Pallbear­
ers included L. A Peachey. L. C.
Ptoroa, Albert C. Joy, Fred Bert­
man and Wilson
• Mr and ltrs. R E Bell Jr. of
Klamath Falls viMted during the
holiday week-end with Mr. and
Mrs R E. Bell Sr and family.
• Merle Talent of Astoria, Ore ,
visited at the R. E Bell home Sat­
urday. Sunday he and Kenneth
Bell visited Merle's sister. Mra
Viola Pomeroy, at Beagle. They
spent July 4 and several following
days in Astoria.
• Veda Williams was « week­
end guest of Miaa Katherine
Young of Ashland.
• UiUa WUWuus with Wilbur
Sherry and Armld Hal! enjoyed a
trip to Diamond and Crater I^xkea
Sunday.
• Mrs Dott Williams was a din-
ner guest Sunday at the home of
Mr and Mrs. Noel Heard in Ash­
land
• Mr und Mr« J Earnest Rog­
ers of Keyport, Wash , are »¡»end­
ing two weeks visiting at the
home« of Mr and Mr«, Karl Ham-
llton and Mr. and Mr» John
Farmer.
• Mr and Mr« Cliff Bartol and
Ben Willi« of Eagle Point »pent
the holiday with Mr and Mrs
G. W Willis and family
• Mr and Mrs Daniel Farmer
and daughter Dolores of Dorris.
Calif., are «¡»ending several days
at the Willis Byrd home.
• Harry Farmer of NewWeber,
Calif., is visiting at the home of
his* parents, Mr. and Mrs John
Farmer.
Send us your shirts for laundering. You will
agree that they look neater and retain their
freshness longer than those laundered at
home.
Just phone us. We will call for them and
return them promptly and well laundered.
DIAL 7021—FOUR DELIVERIES DAILY
BANANAS,
People You Know!
• IJeut and Mrs Kenneth Hob­
son and Jimmy Hobson of Ham­
ilton Field, Calif,, are visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. B B.
Balis.
• Mr and Mrs Don Callahan of
Chiloquin are visiting here for
several days with relatives and
friends
• A B Simpson of Cutten, Calif.,
is visiting here for several days
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al
Simpson.
• Mrs J. Q Adams recently re­
turned from Hibbing, Minn , where
she was called by the illness of a
relative.
• Katherine Gillette visited with
friends in Klarnath Falls last
week-end.
• Barbara Boggs of Las Vegas, |
Nev., recently was employed at
the Bushnell studio.
• H V. 81 mpeon of Vancouver,
B C., 1« visiting here for two
weeks at the home of hia parents,
Mr. and Mr« T. H Simpson.
• Mr» A I Smith of Paso Robles,
Is visiting here at the home of her ]
parents, Dr. and Mrs. G. W.
Gregg.
|
• Mrs Elsie Churchman of south- j
rni California is viaiting here for
a few day« at the home of Mr. ,
and Mrs W. C. Mitchell
• Mr and Mrs. Buster Brown of
Klamath Falls visited here during
the week with relative« and I
friends.
• Mr». Bob Pinson 1« visiting at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mr«. J. M Hughs
• Mary McKeen of Keno visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Anderson
for several days this week.
• Mayor and Mrs
Thornton
Wiley, Lois Wiley and Genevieve
Patterson returned from Okla­
homa City Monday, where they i
attended a Nazarene church as­
sembly.
• Mrs. Anna Sherman and Merle
Rusmll of Watsonville. Calif., are I
visiting at the home of Mr and I
Mrs Herb Moore for several days. I
• Mrs. Gary Newton and son
Tommy Sunday returned from a
visit with relatives in Montana
• Dwight Patterson and Dick Ap­
plegate spent Sunday at Lake o’
the Woods.
• Helen Lee of Redding visited
here last week-end with relatives
and friends.
• Mrs. Duke Lorton of Medford I
visited here last week-end with I
her mother, Mrs. F. J. Ahlstrom.il
• Mrs. Bill Jungwirth returned toll
Klamath Falls Monday following I
a visit here with relatives and 11
friends.
• Mrs Kenneth Bums and daugh- I
ter of Dunsmuir are visiting here 11
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Verne Hastings.
• Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Burille and
sons Joe and Bob visited in Bly
Sunday.
• Bob Bee tel of Dunsmuir visited
here Sunday at the home of Mrs.
W. C. Bevington.
Swift’s
Dr. Claude E. Sayre, Vicar
Holy communion, 8 am.
Church school, 9:30 a.m.
Sermon And holy communion.
11 am.
Holy communion. 9:30 am.
Wednesday.
Choir meeting. 7:30 p. m. Fri­
day.
You are cordially invited to wor­
ship with us
.
»SATURDAY AND MONDAY FOOD BARGAINS
BACON
Trinity Episcopal
Church
SHIRT SLEEVE DAYS
REQUIRE NEATER SHIRTS
I
15e
WATERMELON
per lb. 5c
LETTUCE—per head
LEMONS—dozen -
ORANGES—each
PEAS—per pound
Sc
ioe
le
5c
Flour Kt
$1.49
CELERY—Utah
IOC
PEARL SHORTENING-« lbs 39e
Pound
KRAFT—
MIRACLE WHIP—quart - 32e
a
SUGAR
C&H
PEET’S GRANULATED
10 lbs 52e
SODA CRACKERS—2 lbs 15e
25 lbs. -1.50 BAKING POWDER—2| lbs 39e
100 lbs. 5.09 RAISINS—4 pounds
19e
CALl’MFT—
ROYAL CLUB FINE FOODS
Royal Club Dainty Dimple Peas
Royal Club Spinach—No. 2|
Royal Club Catsup
Royal Club Whole Kernel Corn—No. 2
Royal Club Grapefruit—No. 2
Royal Club Crab
Royal Club Hominy
Meco Corn or Peas—303 Size—3 for
15c
14e
15e
15e
15e
29c
13e
EAST SIDE MARKET ™
PLAZA MARKET ™
“Quality Meats for Less”—Always!
ASHLAND LAUNDRY CO.
PHONE 7771
31 WATER STREET
“For the Ideal washday,
Just call,
That’s all.”
SAUSAGE—2 pounds - 25e
LARD—3 pounds
now — VELVEETA in a
Phone 6/32
FOR QUALITY
AND SERVICE
CLOVER LEAF
DAIRY
HAY FEVER
or ROSE FEVER
Nr«, Gu.r.ntwJ rwn«Jy w.rh, l.at threw,'
r.li.v.» y«ur mirery ■» ■ Gw mlnutt
REESE’S B LU-TA B!
3TUJ8I FREE SAMPL1
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
BACON—pound -
CHOICE LAMB
LEGS 25e lb
15e HENS - FRYERS
By the Piece
15e
WIENERS—2 lbs 35e BOLOGNA-pound 15e
LUNCH MEATS
All Varieties of Meats—Always!