Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 26, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, July 26, 1940
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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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> 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
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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
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THIS DELICIOUS
CHEESE FOOD
diasihb/s os
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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.
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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
$1.09
Powell’s
Apple Cider
VINEGAR
Gallon
15c
ROYAL CLUB FINE FOODS
Shrewd in hi* time!
Royal Club Dainty Dimple Peas
Royal Club Spinach - - - -
Royal Club Coffee—pound can
Royal Club Sauer Kraut - - ■
Royal Club Peaches—No. 2| -
Meco Pears.....................
Meco Peas—303 Size, 3 for
Meco Corn—303 Size, 3 for
VVERE good old Uncle
Zeb alive today, he'd
sure insist on Miner
printing. It's the most
up to date—gets the re­
sults that you want
Why not let us design a
new letterhead for you
the next time you order
stationer)’ ? Our prices
are reasonable.
Miner Press
Phone 8561
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Life - Auto - Fire
INSURANCE
ISC
14c
23c
13c
17c
21C
25C
EAST » MARKET «
. PLAZA MARKET ™
Monumenta and Marker»
of Bronce and Granite
At Priees You Can Afford
M. T. BURNS
Next Door to Post Office
Call Office 6261, Res. 6406
Evening Appointments
“DEPENDABLE SERVICE”
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HURT!
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“Quality Meats for Less”—Always!
<<»** «X. » Nr»
Farmula, A New Idea. I
New “iS Miaute" Treat
meat—NO ACItl Hall.
IscUaa Or M»nr, Ua< k
1 LARD IN CAN 0 o
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CORR-OFF
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
Toilet Soap
Each
CALUMET—
JELL-O—per package - - 5c
WHITE HOUSE COFFEE-lb 23c
RAISINS—4 pounds - - - 19c
SWIFT PREMIUM—
HAMS—half or whole, pound 24c
MILLIVH
tetelm
SOI D
PALMOLIVE
SLICED BACON
Rind Off—25 C lb.
100% Pure
✓
IPPICIBNT
Uis «nly an« laval tat«
«paanful ta a «up al tlftad
fleur far Mart recipe«*
« . WHAT A DIFFERENCE
ft J MIRACLE WHIP
MAKES IN SALADS!
flavor is so lively!
Same price today
as 48 years ago
25°unce$
So zestful!
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n^M"« but
iu»«rvhUn
•I •■»•»! <h«ml«li •( natlustl
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MILLIONS OF POUNDS HAVE BEEN
USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT
TFlillumo prefer it !
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Open Kettle Rendered
Average Net Weight
25 Pounds per Can
$2.00 each
VEAL ROASTS 15c li 1
DILL PICKLES
2 for 5c
Can Included
GET THIS EARLY!
WIENERS—2 lbs 35c 1
I RIB OR BRISKET BOILING BEEF-7jC to 13c II 1
I BEEF OR PORK LIVER—While it Lasts-2 lbs 27c 1