Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 16, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, Aug. 16, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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thur Hellers and daughters Lucile
and Allene of Central Point and
Mrs. Ina Tussey of Twin Falla,
Idaho, visited Friday at the Mark
J True home Mrs Tussey is a cou­
• Mrs Al Rimpson and twin sons, • Wilma Halsey of Redding visit­ sin to Mrs. True,
Patrick and Donald, were dis­ ed here Hunday with friends Hhe • Mr ami Mrs Con Austin o.'
charged from the Community hos­ is a former resident.
Ashland are spending thia week at
pital Tuesday
• Mrs. R L. Lindner returned re­ the home James H Williams.
• Mis Kent Ashcraft Sunday re­ cently from a vacation trip to • Mlimes Dorothy and Mary Rec
turned from a two weeks visit in Idaho.
Im
lift
Wednesday for near
Portland.
• Lucille Smith and Wanda Pur­ (1 rant a Paas to pick hops through
• Mr and Mrs. Jack Ixiwson and veg are vacationing this week at the season
• Mrs J H Minile of Ashland
Mr and Mia Jess Idlly made a Ixike o' the Wcxxls
• Mrs Bill Auslarxi recently re­ spent Tuesday at the W O Mar-
trip to Crater laike Sunday.
tin tjome.
• Patricia Bvnolat of Klamath turned from a trip to Minnesota
Falla visited here thia week at the • Mi and Mrs. Hamuvl K Barnes • Miss Julia Quinby, with her
home of Mr and Mrs. Elwood recently moved to Harbor, Ore mother, left for (California recent­
They are former Ashland residents ly, where Miss Quinby has a po­
Hedberg.
and are now engaged in the rest­ sition teaching Hhe resigned her
Mrs Belle Schweln Monday left aurant business in coneotion with place in the Bellview school.
for Arcadia. Calif , for a viait with Floyd Clark's fishing resort
• Ironald Farmer returned. with
her daughter, Mrs. R C. Robert­ • Mr and Mrs It D. Nance and his father, Henry Farmer, to Nu­
son.
Ronald Nance Hunday returned bieber, Calif , where he will visit
• Mr and Mra. Oliver Bradley from a vacation trip into northern a few weeks.
and Allen Bradley of Watson- Oregon and Washington
• Dale Anderson is spending sev­
ville, CUtilf, visited here TuiMklay
eral <iays in Applegate with Bobby
MEW* j Wallis They are picking hops near
ut the home of Mrs J. W Haskins r
• Mr. and Mrs. Gary Newton
there
made a trip to Applegate Sunday.
• Mrs. Homer Moore went to
• Dr and Mrs Clyde Dunham
Portland Hunday evening, where
made a trip to Baker early in the
she will enter a sanitarium and be
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week where Dr Dunharn'a mother.
under the care of a specialist.
Mrs C. E Dunham, underwent a • Mis Floyd Hamford. Mrs R L • The Bellview grange held their
major operation Tuesday morning Brantley, Mrs. Angus Todd, Miss annual picnic Sunday at Helmans
• Mr and Mrs Al Wren and Billy Crurice Brantley attended a show­ Hatha Around 50 members were
and Donald Wren accompanied by er Saturday afternoon in Medford there to enjoy the day The grange
Mr. and Mra. Claud Clark made a in honor of Miss Edith Tixid whose celebrated its tenth anniversary
trip to Crater lxikc Sunday.
marriage to Mr Robert Brantley and the members enjoyed the huge
• Mias Maxine McKee of U m will be an event of the near fu­ birthday cake with their picnic
Angeles vialted here Monday with ture Mrs Angus Todd and baby lunch.
Mr and Mra William Snider
son of Oakland. Calif., are visiting • Robert Dunn and Dale Williams
• Mrs Ix'r Dunkeson and chil­ at the home of her parents, the R are picking pears near Talent dur­
dren. Rosemary Dolan, Mrs Amy L Brantleys.
ing the season.
Johnson and Mrs Pete Nutter anil • Mr and Mrs Ben Christlleb left • Mrs. Elmer Byrd and baby
children made ■ trip to Applegate Tuesday on a short business trip daughter Florence Carol, returned
Sunday.
i to Portland.
Saturday to their home from the
• Mia Henry Carter left Sunday • Wednesday, Henry 1-anlni left Community hospital
Mrs John
on a vacation trip to the eastern to visit several days near Eugene Farmer, her mother, is caring for
and southern United State» She with his brothers. Victor and John. her and the baby They are getting
accompanied Mr. and Mrs Mil ton • Mrs McCallum and aon John along nicely. ,
Van Ix'ar of Brady, Wash , who returned this week from near Eu­ • Mrs J. B Jones and son Dallas
have been visiting here
gene where they visited her bro­ of Oakland. Ore., are spending a
• Jade I Alias Sunday returned ther. Dr. Glenn i’hettlepleat.
few days at the home of Mr and
from a trip to Portland He was • Mis M<x»re returned Sunday to Mrs. Waiter Hash and daughter
accom|>anled home by his son. her home at San Diego, after Edna
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Kenneth l^ucas, who has been visiting with her son and family, • Members of Bellview grange
visiting there
Mr and Mrs Homer Moore and I are presenting the program at the
• Mr and Mrs Bill Sanders of B.nbaia
I Central Point grange Friday eve-
Mount Shasta visited here Hunday • Mrs R D Reynolds honored I nlng Mrs. Va) Inlow, Allene In-
with friends and relatives
h. r daughter Wanda Friday af-1 low and Mrs Wade Wallis are
• Bruce and Richard Ia-Merw tomootl with a shower Seventy I planning a skit, "Anne Drives the
made a trip to Klamath Falls Sun- guests were present, including
_ I Car."
<iay for a visit with relatives
several out-of-town women They I • Leslie Kincaid returned Satur-
• Mr and Mrs W M Moses and were Misses Anna Watson and I day night to Portland from Geor-
granddaughter, Alice Marie of Vera Pierce of Medford. Agnes I gia He continued his journey to
Medford visited here Sunday at Warner, Mrs Doria McGee and I Fort I-ewia, following a short stay
the home of Mr and Mrs Harry 1 «»lores. Mrs. Carey, Mrs M A I in Portland.
Hurst.
Knntaky, all of Dunsmuir and I • Mr and Mrs George Yockell
• Aiathea Edaall of Port land is Ixiulae Lytle of Valleyview Mrs I and daughters recently made a
visiting here at the home of her Conley of Ashland, mother of Mel-1 trip to Lake o' the Woods.
mothir Mrs F W Edaall Mias vin Conley, Miss Reynolds' fiance, I • Henry Stenrud is painting the
Edaall la a student nurse at Eman­ assisted Mrs Reynolds in serving I Neil Creek school house.
uel hospital.
the attractive refreshments, with I • R E Bell spent the week-end
• Mr and Mrs. I> M. Lowe en- the lovely bridal cake.
I with his family here He returned
tertalned friends and relatlves • Miss Veda Williams Miss Vera I to Klamath Falls Sunday evening,
from Ames, Iowa for a few «lays Hegsworth and Ralph Gilmore all I where he is employed.
thia week
reported Hunday evening at the I • Mr. and Mrs Walter Hash and
• Mr and Mrs Ned Mars visited Baptist church on the convention I Edna and Robert Rosenbaum
with frienda in Klamath Falla last in northern Oregon, which they! made a trip to Klamath Falls last
week-end.
.it tended recently.
I Wednesday.
• Mr and Mrs Donal Brace made • Miss Alice Edgehill accompan-1
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a trip to Lake o' the Wixxls Sun­ led friends on a trip to Crater | OU) FASHIONED REV IVAL
day.
l-ake Hunday
TENT MEETING FEATURED
• Mrs Wade Wallis entertained
Friday afternoon at her home,
An old fashioned tent revival
honoring Mrs Elizabeth Walter, meeting is being featured by the
who was celebrating her 87th Foursquare church at the comer
birthday anniversary Guests in­ of Fourth and B streets, accord­
cluded Mrs Charles Russel) and ing to Pastors Rev and Mrs E.
daughters Edith May. beta Vee, I q* Skultety "
,!Pnunir*,rloind
M's kk "
Sunday morning services are
held at 11 o'clock, with
Mrs Turner, Mrs Ix>uis Pankey, I evangelistic
meeting
at 8 . p. • m.
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Mrs Emil Gasaman and the hon-1 Sundays.
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Week night
services
ored guest, Mrs Watson.
Tuesdays and Thursdays start at
• Mr and Mrs Charles Drew of 8 o'clock Everyone is Invited to
Klamath Falls spent last week-end the services, which include old
at the Cheater Applegate home.
fashioned singing, preaching and
Health Guardian
• Mr. and Mrs Albert Arnold testimonials.
The cop on the beat
a
trip
returned recently from
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guards your life and prop-
through eastern Oregon where
PASTURES
CONFUSED
erty. You take care of
they visited their daughter and
Two weeks ago, when a berserk
your health. Drink lota of
husband. Dr. and Mrs. Ray Fos­
milk and you'll be safe!
ter. and on north to Vancouver. bovine chased Frank Barnum out
B. C. Enroute home they visited of a pasture and then went on to
her happy grazing ground, she
Rainier park, near Tacoma.
• Lydia Smith of Ashland was a staged the show on the Archie
DAIRY
guest last week at the Richard C Kincaid ranch on Emigrant creek
Phone 67S2
and not the Kincaid estate in the
Joy home.
• Mrs. H. L. Gregory. Mrs. Ar- Neil creek district as reported to
The Miner. Because the animal
was believed to have partaken of
poisonous clover the exact location
was of particular interest to
ranchers.
I About People You Know!
A QUART
EACH DAY
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CLOVER LEAF
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SATURDAY AND MONDAY FOOD BARGAINS
BANANAS, 3 pounds'* 13c
ORANGES—each - - - - lc
GRAPEFRUIT— 6 for - - 15c
NEW POTATOES—10 pounds 19c
EXTRA SPECIAL
Bulk
k
WESSON OIL
Pint 10c
Quart 19c
1
KAPP, ON ICE—
WATERMELON—pound - 11c
White House Coffee 21c
Bring Container
COFFEE
CERTO— 3 for - - - - 45c
RAISINS— 4 pounds - - 19c
TOMATOES-No. 2| Puree, 3 for 25c
TASTY SALAD DRESS’G-qt 19c
. Any Kind
Per pound
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23c
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Except Sanka
FLOUR
Drifted Snow
49’s
$1.49
Snowdrift, 3 lbs.. 45c
MILK—Oregon, 3 for - - 19c
SUGAR-White Satin, 10 lbs 49C
RINSO—large................ 19c
JELL-O—6 flavors, each - - 5c B
ROYAL CLUB FINE FOODS
Royal Club Grapefruit—2 for - -
Royal Club Grapefruit Juice—3 for
Royal Club Orange Juice—3 for -
Royal Club Dainty Dimple Peas - -
Royal Club Spinach—No. 2|
Royal Club Carrots and Peas
Meco Peas—No. 303, 3 for
Meco Corn—303 Size, 3 for
29e
29c
15e
14c
13c
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