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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1940)
Friday, July 26, 1940 ------- - . . SOUTHERN OREGON MINER 1 1 > I Merkel, Seitz chairman. • Isist Wednesday the ■ Sewing I club held a swimming party at Herman Helman's Baths Mrs • Mr and Mrs W. D. Sander and Helm took the girls, including Mnry Sander spent last week-end Marjorie and Phyllis Holling» worth, Beryl Flynn and i Joan nt iaike o' th«’ Woods. Helm. • W D Gill recently arrived from • Members of the embroidery San Diego for a vacation at l-akc club met Tuesday to enjoy a 1 o' the W« mh I s . o'clock luncheon at the home of • Mrs Mildred Brown of Klam Mrs George Helms ath Falls underwent a major op • Monday Mr and Mrs Mark eration at Community hospital re True and Mrs Mildred Black were cently. She is a daughter of Mr Medford business visitors and Mrs. Jess Ferren. • Miss Marilyn Christlbb mad« • Mrs. lion Bears viwited with her first solo flight over the Med friends and relatives in Grants ford airport Saturday She is studying aviation at SiXTE. Pass last week-end. • Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eaton of • Bert Peachey returned from Chiloquin visited here last week Mount Ashland this week where end nt the home of Mr. and Mrs he has been stationed as fire look out George Trimble. • Mrs Wallis Dunham and daugh • Mrs Alfred Sega worth recently ter Ix»is of Belleflower, Calif , are returned from a visit in Oakland, visiting at the R D Reynolds Calif home The A R Reynolds family • Bob Yeo returned from Seattle of Loe Angeles also are visiting Sunday where he has been attend there for a short time ing summer school at the Univer • Irvin AI way of Kansas City and sity of Washington. Ted Alway of Roseville, Calif , are • Mr and Mrs A C Joy spent expected to arrive soon at the last week-end at 1-ake o' the J Z Walker home for a short Woisls visit. • Mr and Mrs Bert Slmrnoris of • Telephone lines which were out Talent are the parents of a son, of order last week were repaired Allan Lloyd, who was bom July Tuesday morning 23 at their home. • Mr. and Mrs Donald Korth and • Mr and Mrs Sam Jordan re Jimmie and Robert Brock of Bur turned from the Klamath river ney, Calif., arrived Friday evening Tucsiiay where they fished for to spend the week-end at the W. several days with unusual success O. Martin home. • Mix Peggy Ramer of Charles ton, Ore , is visiting here at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs ini Reeder. • James Voss is visiting with friends In Montana this week Dr. Claude E. Sayre, Vicar • Mrs W C. Bevington anil Mr» Rolan«! Parks recently returned Holy communion, 8 a. m. from a vacation in San Francisco Church school, 9:30 a. m anil San Leandro. Sermon and morning prayer, 11 • Mrs Ross Tilley of Siskiyou shopped and visited with friends o'clock. Holy communion, 9:30 a. m. In Ashland Tuesday • Mick Flnneran of Dunsmuir Wednesday Choir will meet 7:30 p. m. Fri called on Ashland friends Tues- day day. You are cordially invited to • Howard Oden returned from Portland Tu«nday where he had worship with us. been receiving medical treatment -- - « I About People You Know! | • Mr and M ih C. M Litwiller and two children and lx>ls Wiley recently returned from a vacation trip to Idaho. • Hurry Wilts«’ of Dunsmuir was an Ashland visitor Monday. • Mr. and Mix Handy Richardson of Central Point visited here Mon day at the home of Mr. and Mr» Mux CroWMon • Mr and Mix Larkin Grubb and sons Milo und John made a trip to Rogue river Hunday. • M ih Hudle Htrutton recently left for a visit with relatives in Nevada. • Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Wick und duughter Mary June of Port land visitmi for several days this week ut the home of Mr. and Mrs Arthur Wick. • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hums of Kbimath Falls visited here Mun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs M T Bums. • Mrs. A Ida Anderson left for her home in Portland Monday fol lowing a visit here with her moth er, Mrs. Berthii Heer, • Mrs J. C Hamaker visited with friends In Corvallis for several days Illis week • Agnes Parsons of Portland Is visiting here this week at the home of her sister, Mrs. Kent Ashcraft. • Mr and Mrs Earl Reinhart of Klamath Kails visited here Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mm Jack Young. • Mr and Mrs. J. A. Ismgtry visited with relatives in K lu math Kulls Inst Week-end. • Mr und Mrs William Henry of Hot Springs. S D., visited here last week-end at the home of Mrs Fred 1 ’«»rter. • Mr and Mr», Collin Moore re turned from 1 Eugene _ Monday, where they have been visiting. • Mr anti Mrs Dom Provost and Mr and Mrs. Charles Fortmilier uuide n fishing trip to Diamond i-ike Sunday. • Mrs Howard Anderson Sunday was discharge«! from Community hospital where she has been re ceiving treatment. • Mr». James lx*> returned from a visit with her daughter at Sher idan. Ore., Sunday. • Mr anil Mrs Jim Sullivan of Beatty visited friends here last week-end. • Dr and Mrs R L Burdic and Joe Burdic made a trip to Bly Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Otto Klum ASHLAND’S COOLING STATION! These hot days call for ICE (OLI) soft drinks, cooling d<MiM*rta. We’re ready with both, plus those light snai-ks that hit the s|M>t In summer time! Pete’s Lunch EARL ». (PETE) NUTTER » THIS DELICIOUS CHEESE FOOD diasihb/s os r DIAL 7021—FOLK DELIVERIES DAILY SATURDAY AND MONDAY FOOD BARGAINS BANANAS, lb CANTALOUPE—each 5c TOMATOES—pound 5c LETTUCE—large solid heads 5c LEMONS—dozen - - - 10c ORANGES—each - - - - lc WATERMELON, lb . Trinity Episcopal Church • Mr. and Mrs. Albert Arnold left for a two weeks trip through eastern Oregon and Washington Friday morning. • Mrs R E Bell and daughter Rosemary are spending this week in Klamath Falls vbritlng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bell Jr. • Mr and Mrs. J. W. Kincaid and Miss Dorothy Fultz of Port land visited Monday and Tuesday at the Archie Kincaid home. The J W Kincaids are cousins of Archie and Miss EXiltz is a niece, • Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Rosen of Roseburg are visiting at the J. W. Rosen home • The Neil Creek school board met Tuesday evening at the Nell Creek school house. • Mr and Mrs. Archie Kincaid and Eunice and Mr. and Mrs Hen ry Stenrud enjoyed a drive over the Ashland mountain road Sun day. driving to the Applegate and returning through Jacksonville. • Mr and Mrs Con Austin of Ashland were visiting Bellview friends Monday evening. • W. A. Johnstone of Griffin creek spent Sunday here with Mr» Johnstone and son Wilbur. They honored Wilbur on his 18th birth day anniversary with a dinner. • Mr. and Mrs William S FUce of Santa Cruz, Calif., returned to their home Tuesday morning fol lowing a visit at the home of J. H Williams and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Martin and Louise. • Mrs. G. W. Willis was removed to her home Sunday following an appendectomy at Community hos pital. • Harry Moore of Portland spent Saturday night at the home of his father, IJoyd Moore. He had driv en his mother, Mrs. Moore, here after she visited a short time'with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore tn Portland. Harry returned north Sunday. • Mr and Mrs. Archie Kincaid were in Medford on business Tues day. • G. W. Helm of Portland visited last week-end at the Herman Helm home. He is Mr. Helm's father. • A clinic was held Friday at the Bellview school with 16 chil dren present, including several from Nell Creek, to be Inoculated or vaccinated by County Nurses Parrish and Carmichael and Dr. lc TASTY SALAD DRESS’G-qt 19c CRISCO—3 pounds - - - 49c ICE CREAM—pt 15c qt29c BAKING POWDER—1 pound 17c BACON UNCLE ZEB Coffee 25c Any Kind FLOUR Swift’s Pound. Snow Drop 49’s 17c $1.09 Powell’s Apple Cider VINEGAR Gallon 15c ROYAL CLUB FINE FOODS Shrewd in hi* time! Royal Club Dainty Dimple Peas Royal Club Spinach - - - - Royal Club Coffee—pound can Royal Club Sauer Kraut - - ■ Royal Club Peaches—No. 2| - Meco Pears..................... 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