Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 12, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, July 12, 1940
• HE Jones of Oakland. <!alif.
h‘is urrived to spend the summer
with his niece and family, Mr.
und Mrs Walter Hash
• Mr. und Mm William Town­
send und daughter Betty l»u of
Ixrng Beach, Calif., are visiting
ut the home of Mm Townsend'«
aunt und uncle. Mr. und Mr»
Wade Wall!«.
• Jack and Dale Williams spent
July 4 at Lake o' the Woods
• Members planning to attend the
home extension unit's homemak­
ers retreat are asked to note that
a change In place has been made.
Instead of being transferred to
Rocky Point, the cam» has been
moved back to the original loca­
tion ut iJike o' tile Woods.
• Miss Evelyn Applegate, Miss
Elsie Miller. Wilmer Miller and
Mrs Minnie Chipmund of Wil­
liams are visiting at the Chester
Applegate home
• II L. Gregory, Mm. Arthur
Hellers, Lucille and Aileen of Cen­
tral Point were guests TAiur-lay
of lust week at the Mark True
home.
• Those from Bellview und sur­
rounding districts appearing In the
July 4 parade in Ashland were
Misses Joan Helm und Inez Yock-
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A HOME-OWNED THEATRE
Phone 7.MH
Friday, Saturday
“CHASING
TROUBLE”
with
Frankie Darro
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“STRANGER
FROM TEXAS”
with
Charles Starrett
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
“TOO MANY
HUSBANDS”
with
Jean Arthur
Melvin Douglas
Fred MacMurray
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Wednesday and
Thursday
Everyone lOe
Life - Auto - Fire
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
el in the float entered by the
skating rink; Roy Wilson, with his
small dog, and the horseback rid­
ers included Willis Byrd, Eddie
Barron, Elton Kerby, Mildred
Kerby, W. L.
J. Moore, Fred Homes,
Gifford Lee and in the cavalcade
were Oscar Ixiwe, Victor York,
Dick Joy, Gifford ls-c ami Buck
Heid
• Mr. and Mrs W O. Martin
and Mr und Mm R E. Beil made
a trip to Coleatlri Thursday.
• Mi and Mm It E Bell Jr
Sunday returned to their Klamath
Falla home after spending several
days at the K. E Bell home. Fri­
day they enjoyed a trip to Oregon
Oves
• Ham Harper of near Kt«u> vle-
ilcti ut the home of his cousins,
Mr. and Mrs It E Bell. Saturday
• Glen Wade won several prize«
in the children's races held in Ash­
land July «.
• James Wallis of Applegate is
visiting
at
his
grandparents'
home, Mr and Mrs Wade Wallis
• Mr md Mm Karl Moore and
son Dodge and Mr. and Mrs John
i'rldeaux left for their Portland
homes Sunday The Prldeaux fam­
ily viaited with Mrs Prldeaux'«
parents, Mr. ami Mrs Arthur C.
Joy, and Mr. and Mrs Karl Moore
visited with tils parents, Mr. and
Mm Homer Moore.
• Members of the embroidery
club met Tuesday, enjoying a 1
o'clock luncheon at the Bun
Christlieb home
Al) mein hem
were present with the exception
of Mrs Is>tt Williams
• Mr and Mr» Allan Miller of
Seattle spent July 4 at the home
of her patents, Mr. and Mrs R. E
I'.<11 Mr Miller returned to his
home In Seattle Sunday, going as
far as Albany with his mother.
Mrs Edna Miller Mrs Allan Mil­
ler will visit here for a short
time before returning north.
• Among those helping at the
Bellview P-TA concession were
Mr
and Mrs. Gresham, Lola
Gresham. I jou I s «- Yockel, Mr» Le-
l>ow. Herman Helm, Mrs Brant­
ley, Mrs Pet As and Mrs George
• Friday afternoon. at 1 o'clock,
County Nurse Mias l*arrish and
Dr Merkel of Medford will give
free vaccination and Inoculation
to children of the Bellview and
Nell Creek districts
• Mr and Mrs Howard Ayres
and Mr and Mrs. Donald Hensley
of Klamath Falla visited at the
R E Bell home Friday
• Mr and Mrs William Byrd
of Prospect Bfwnt Saturday at the
Willis Byrd home.
• Mr and Mrs Dan Farmer and
Mr and Mrs Miles Farmer spent
Thursday at the Willis Byrd home.
• V D. Miller and J F Engle
of Nebraska visited at the Archie
Kincaid home Monday night.
• Floyd May of California was
a guest Wednesday of last week
at the ft E Ben home.
• Georgs Jones of Ashland 1«
spending a short time at the home
<>f his son-in-law and daughter
and family. Mr and Mrs. Walter
Hash
• Mm Vai Inlow and Allene left
by bus for San Francisco Satur-
day night, where they visited
Treasure Island. Mrs inlow re­
turned Monday evening and All-
one continued her trip to Mag­
dalena, N. M, to visit with Mr
and Mrs Arthur Earls before re­
turning home via Colorado, Wy­
oming. Utah and Portland, Ore.
Trinity Episcopal
Church
Dr. Claude E. Sayre, Vicar
Holy communion. 8 a.m.
Church school. 9 30 am.
Sermon and morning prayer, 11
o'clock.
Holy communion 9:30 a. m
Wednesday.
Choir will meet 7:30 p. m. Fri­
day.
You are cordially Invited to
worship with us
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• Mr and Mm James Purvis
and Mrs. Olive Allison spent the
holidays fishing at Diamond lake
and at Crater I>ike, returning Hat-
unlay evening.
• Among those who spent July 4
in Crescent City were M r and
Mrs Fred Haynes, Mr and Mrs
John Kall vet and sons, Mr and
Mrs. Arthur Gllberg and family,
and Mr and Mrs. T Quarnme.
• John Gilmore, who has been a
resident of Hilt for many years,
died Saturday in the little cabin
he shared with Emil Goklenpenny,
following a heart attack. Funeral
services were held in Hornbrook
Thursday Mr. Gilmore’s daughter,
Mrs. Orson Coleman, her husband
and their daughter Margaret just
returned from a vacation trip in
southern California
• Mr. and Mrs Bert Mitchell
spent the Last week vacationing
on the coast.
• The Fruit Grower’s Supply
company plant closed down over
the holidays, resuming operation
Monday
• Mr. and Mrs Gunnar Holmberg
of Susanville spent Friday and
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. W.
Holmberg.
• Gerald Black and his mother,
and Mr and Mrs W Gran were
called to Kerby, Ore , early last
week by the death of the infant
son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Black.
Mrs Black is at present in the
Grants Pass hospital, where she
is improving.
• Mr and Mrs Walter Bray and
daughter Judith Louise drove to
Crescent City and Crater Lake
over the holidays.
• Mr. and Mrs. Marlowe Geroy
and family. Mr. and Mrs W. Gran
ami son Billy, Mr and Mrs W.
Dutro and son Ernest. Gilbert
Luper, Adolph and Victor Zanotto,
Low* Alphonse and family and
Mrs Enzle Wright were among
those who spent the holiday in
Ashland.
• Mr and Mrs W. Tallis, Mr and
Mrs Tom Wert. Mr and Mrs
Ernest Francis and son Eldon, Mr.
and Mrs Frank Ward. Mr and
Mrs Arnold Bauman, Mr and
Mrs Harry De Jamett, Louis Al­
phonse and daughters I'hyllis and
Barbara, Robert Hord and Horton
Geroy were among thorn- who at­
tended the softball games In Ash­
land Monday evening.
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You’ll Like Our
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and
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COME IN TODAY!
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EARI. D. (PETE) NUTTER
INSURANCE
Moiiiimriils mid Marltrr»
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M. T. BURNS
Neat Door to Post Office
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Evening Appointments
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Harry Chipman’s
Magazines—Tobaccos—Sundries
DOLLAR LINES TICKET OFFICE
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DIAL 7021—FOUR DELIVERIES DAILY
SATURDAY AND MONDAY FOOD BARGAINS
DL^nr ATALC 25 lbs. U. S. No. 2
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A l *. A xJLj Klamath Gems........
LETTUCE—Solid Heads
ORANGES—each
BANANAS—per pound
LEMONS—dozen - -
5e
1C
5C
10c
Coffee
25c
Any Kind
Snowdrift. 3 lbs. 45c
JELL-O, per pkg.
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MATCHES
Carton
5c
13C
SHREDDED WHEAT—3 for 25e
CRYSTAL WHITE—6 giant 25e
Kerr Mason Jar Lids—3 for 25e
Powdered or
Brown
SUGAR
OXYDOL, lge. 19c
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• Bobby Oolvig Monday was dis­
charged from Community hospital
where she has been recovering
from a major operation.
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We Don’t Need A
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3 pounds
15c
PICNIC HAMS-pound
17c
RAISINS—4 pounds
19c
TASTY SALAD DRESS’G-qt 19c
Kerr Mason Quart Jars
79c
FLOUR
Crown
49’s
$1.59
ROYAL CLUB FINE FOODS
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Royal Club Dainty Dimple Peas
Royal Club Spinach—No. 2|
Royal Club Minced Clams •
Royal Club Dry Shrimp
Royal Club Peaches
Royal Club Sauer Kraut
15c
14C
17c
15C
17c
13C
Meco Corn—303 Size, 3 for
EAST SIDE MARKET
PHONE
PHONE
4771
Sliced Breakfast Bacon
RIB BOILING BEEF
Saturday Only 11c lb
Wieners—2 lbs 35c
Pork Sausage-2 lbs 25c
Bologna—pound 15c
Jowl Bacon-pound 10c
We have some very nice
Veal this week—take home
a tender Steak!
Fancy Spring Lamb Legs
pound 25c
BEEF — l’ORK — VEAL
TENDERIZED HAMS
LAMB — HENS — FRYERS
“Quality Meats for Less”—Always!
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