Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 30, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, Aug. 30, 1940
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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
About People You Know! ]
• W l> Jackson made a business
trip to Yreka Tuesday.
• Mr and Mrs Jerry Gaxtineau
in lived this week to make their
home here. Mr. Gastineau is the
new basketball coach at Ashland
high school.
• Mrs Henry Hughs and son left
Tuesday for a visit with relaUvvs
in Gold Beach.
• Mr. and Mrs. Jean Eberhart
Tuesday returned from a visit at
the fair in San Francisco.
• Mrs. lx*na Everett left Wwl-
nesdny for her home in Sacramen­
to following a visit here at the
home of her mother, Mrs Cora
Barnum.
• Mrs. Art Cooper of Weyer­
haeuser was an Ashland visitor
during the week.
• Mr. and Mrs Bill Ausland vis­
ited with friends in Grants Pass
Sunday.
• Mr and Mrs. Gerald Wenner,
Gerry Wenner and Delbert Jones
made a trip to Crater and Dia­
mond lakes Sunday.
• Mr and Mrs J. H. Harker arc
vacationing on the coast this
week.
•
• Dr and Mrs Harvey Woods re-
i in iicd Mondny from a visit at the
fair in San Francisco.
• Mrs Aubrey Milrs and Mrs
Ken Madden are spending several
days ut latke o' the Woods.
• Bill Cottrell an<l IaiRoy Llndnvi
arc vacationing at 14>ake o' the
Woods thia week.
• Mr and Mrs. Kelly Parsons arc
the jmrrnts of a daughter bom
Monday at the Community hos-
pital
• Mr and Mrs IL S. Ingle and
son Glen Monday relumed from a
visit with relatives tn latkcvlcw
• P D. McDougal who is employ-1
cd st iaikeview visited here last
week-end with his family
A QUART
EACH DAY
r
Health Guardian
The
op on the twat
guarda your life and prop-
erty. You take care of
your health. Drink lota of
milk and you'll be safe!
CLOVER LEAF
DAIRY
Phone 6702
• Velma Brower Sunday returned
from a trip to Prineville
• C. I*. Talent, Ashland police
chief, attended a convention of I
sheriffs' officers and police chiefs
in Reno this week.
• Mr and Mrs. Ike Frideger,
Dorothy Frideger and Gay Neeley |
spent last week-end at Lake o’ the
woods.
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• Mr and Mrs Verne Hastings |
and Mr and Mrs Kenneth Bums
left Monday for a visit at the fair
in Ran Francisco.
• Mr and Mrs George Hall of
Tiller, Ore are visiting here for a
few days at the home of Mrs. 1. D.
Final Union Service
Planned for Sunday
The Sunday evening union aer
vice, in which the Christian, Con­
gregational,
Presbyterian
and
Methodist churches are cooperat­
ing, will be held in the Methodis
church.
The Rev. Dr. Claude E Sayre of
the Episcopal church will give the
gospel message This service tic
gins at 8 p. m and will be the
concluding union service for this
summer.
DIAL 7021—FOUR DELIVERIES DAILY
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NAUM FORMAN
Funeral services for Maude For-
han, 60, who died Aug. 23 at the
Community hospital, were held at
3 p m. Aug 26 nt the Utwilh r
Funeral home with Dr. George W
Pitnuuin.
Bruce officiating Interment was
• Mr. and Mrs. A Inn Prescott in Mountain View cemetery.
and Murcia of C*hiloquin were vis­
iting Ashland friends and relatives
WALTER E. BOLTON
Funeral services for Walter E.
Thursday.
• Elliott MacCracken recently re­ Bolton, h 1> oii t 60. who died at his
turned from New York, where he home in Portland, were held at
had been attending Columbia uni­ 1 p. m. Aug. 26 at the Utwiller
Funeral home with Dr. George W
versity.
Bruce
of the Methodist church of­
• Mrs Kate Neil and Mias A us tie
Barron marie a business trip to ficiating Interment was in Har-
gadine cemetery,
Klamath Fails Wednesday.
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• Stan Davis and Dale Williams WILLIAM FRANKLIN DEWITT
are visiting the fair in San Fran­
Funeral services for W. F. De­
cisco.
Witt, 68, who died here Aug. 27
• Mr and Mrs Harley Brower at his home on Fast Main street.
and Paul and Virginia visited here were held at 10 a m Aug 30 at
with friends and relatives while the J. P. Dodge and Son« Funeral
enroute to their home in Portland chape) with the Rev George W
from Palo Alto, where they had Bruce officiating Interment was
been visiting.
In the Ashland cemetery.
• Tom Henderson made a buai-
ncss trip to Granta Pass Wednes­
IN YOUR PRESENT LIFE
day.
INSURANCE ADEQUATET
• Mr and Mrs R E. Detrick re­
turned from a trip to Portland
Nee
Wednesday.
• Roland Scheidcreiter and Ken
I
ranch returned from a trip
to Reno Monday.
• Bob Spayde of Dorris visited
here last week end at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs M. A. .
PHONE 4721
Spayde.
•
• Betty Dunn recently returned
METROPOLITAN IJFE
from a visit with friends in south­
INSURANCE CO.
ern California.
• Ixw Port Jr. of Applegate vis-,
ited here briefly Monday.
• Mr. and Mrs Ford Hunnell and
daughter Andrea visited here for
several days recently at the home
of Mr and Mrs H. H Gearhart
• Florence Vail returned from a
vacation trip to Odell and Dia­
mond lakes Monday.
9 Mrs Jean McMahon of Port­
land was here Monday to attend
funeral of her brother, Walter
Bolton.
• Russell Herbert left for a visit
to the San Francisco fair Sunday.
• Mrs Ixmveil Gault of Portland
is visiting here for a few days
this week at the home of her
aunt, Mrs W C. Bevington.
BANANAS, pound 5c
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?
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,__
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LETTUCE—per head - -
ORANGES—each - - -
LEMONS—each ■ - - ■
GREEN PEPPERS—pound
COFFEE
Any Kind
Except Sanka
Per pound
23C
«
SUGAR
Bacon, Swift’s, lb. 17c
White Satin
10 pounds
49c
DOG FOOD
King Chow
PEET’S GRANULATED—Ige 25c
TASTY SALAD DRESS’G-qt 19e
RAISINS—4 pounds - - 19c
SNOWDRIFT—3 pounds 45c
6 for
25c
Introductory Price!
FLOUR
Fisher’s Blend
49-pound sack
Certo, 3 bottles.. 45c
TOMATOES-No. 2| puree-3 for 25c
MILK-Oregon, 3 for - - - 19c
WHITE HOUSE COFFEE-lb 21c
KELLOGG'S OR POSTS—
CORN FLAKES—each
$1.49
5C
ROYAL CLUB FINE FOODS
Royal Club Stringless Beans
Royal Club Dainty Dimple Peas
Royal Club Grapefruit—2 for
Royal Club Grapefruit
Royal Club Coffee—3-pound tin
Royal Club Jell Powder—each -
Meco Corn—303 Size, 3 for -
Meco Catsup—per bottle - - -
Í3C
15C
29C
65C
4C
25c
IOC
LISTERINE
»HALITOSIS
You prefer pasteurized milk—use ster­
ilized laundry service!
“Quality Meats for Less”—Always!
WE WILL BE CLOSED SUNDAY, MONDAY—SEPT. 1, 2
WHAT A DIFFERENCE
MIRACLE WHIP
MAKES IN SALADS.'
so lively!
WtLlumz) prefer ut !
LEG O’ PORK
ROASTS 19c lb
Shrewd in his time!
WERE good old Uncle
Zeb alive today, he'd
sure insist on Miner
printing. It's the most
up to date—get* the re­
sults that you want.
Why not let us design a
new letterhead for you
the next time you order
stationery f Our prices
are reasonable.
Phone 8M1
Serve Hot or Cold
WIENERS
17ic pound
BOLOGNA
15c pound
LEG OF
SPRING
LAMB
25c pound
BACON
By the Piece
17c pound
Home Cure Bacon
Sliced—Rind Off
HENS
221C pound
FRYERS
Large Dill Pickles
2 for 5c