Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 27, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, Hept. 27, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 5
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[ About.People You Know!
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• Mr. and Mi» 8 H. Short re­
cently returned from a vacation
trip to Seattle.
• Jean Erideger recently left for
Eugene where «hr plan« to enter
the University of Oregon
• Mr and Mr«. R, E Detrick
made a trip to Klamath Falls Sun
day for a visit with relatives.
• Varoltnc Sajalrr and (iharlotte
Short recently left for Corvallis
where they will enter OSC.
• Kant Ashcraft of Portland vis­
ited h««e last week-end with rela­
tive« und friends.
• Mr and Mr» S J. Bailey re­
cently »pent a few days in San
Francisco visiting with friends.
• Madeline Beals of Klamath
Falla recently arrived here for the
winter term at SOCK
• Mr. and Mrs Paul Thrum* of
Gold Hill visited here last w«ek-
end at tlie home of Mr. and Mr»
James GUlispy.
• Manley Brower and Velma
Brower visited in Klamath Sun­
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Majlden.
• I »ran Warren recently returned
from Vancouver, B. C.
• Mrs Arthur Hiuks of Belling­
ham, Wash., visited here this week
at the home of her mother, Mia.
William Myer.
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• Mr and Mrs tiharle» McKee of
Msdford
the week-end with
Mr and Mr» O. G. Ayer». Mr«.
MeKee i« a sister of Mr. Ayer*.
• Ml»« iKitty Ring who 1» tegah-
lng school at Umiiqua, Ore. spent
the week-end with her parents
here.
• It E Bell, who suffer»«! a ter-1
lotls biJury to one of bis eyes la"l |
week, is able to gu back to his
work.
• M‘as Mary Rector Is working
for M um Ethel Reed hi A «a I and
• JCitUmr Wade has returned
home from Medford worn* she
worked
the ¡.ear
pear season i
wm ae<. through
inrougo me
•
I
k«M of this district, is n«rw attend­
ing tho university at Seattle.
• Mr and Mrs Richard C. Joy
returned Tuesday evening , from
Istke o' the Woods where they va-
caBoned for a short time.
• Miss Edna Hash left Tues«!*}
for Hly, Ore., to visit several day>
with Miss Ada Casebeer.
• Mrs. Vincent Isininl, Mrs. Wal­
ter Hash and Edna Hash were
In Medford 'Ihursday on business
They attended a meeting of the
officers of the extension units of
the county.
• The Bellview extension unit
will hold Its meeting Friday, Oct
4, starting at 10:30 o'clock in the
mornlug. The ho»te»s*s for the
covered dish luncheon at noon are
John ««“W« ,*n‘‘
fleer« by Mm.
“ Ayer of Ashland
will follow and a program on the
subject "Desserts from Oregon-
made products," will lie presented
by
the county
demonstration
agent, Mbs» Jacqueline Brier
• Tha Bellview PT-A held a
(neetlt)< Hnd rc^.pUnI) for the
teacher* Thursday night of last
weak. Im ring the bwfce-s meet-
i**' V
u ii i
, I ing, members voted to accept 75
l°i>C|,|t
¿r
I percent of thp »applies for free
KlguuU» Falls spent the w«ek-enuP.h(x>1 ,unchpa
the Surplus
with hl* parents here.
Commodities committee of jick-
j...... 'y .^r
«»■«
at the Flurry planing null.
i wuthing
to furniab caruied torn«
• W O. Martin, J. H. Williams. toes may receive e,mptv Jars at the
Alice Metcalf and Louis« Martin school house. During the program
were In Medford on business M<«i teachers Mrs Dew«, Mias Pendle­
day. Alice remained in Medford ton and Mrs. Gaily talked and also
for the week.
Lloyd Moore In behalf of the
• J van and Chester Farmer have school board A qirartet, composed
returned to their work at Klam-|
of Rev. Walker and son* Tom, Joe
a th river. Ivan was Ul for several and Jess, presented several selec­
days.
tions. At the close of the meeting,
• Miss AiJecn Inlow who teaches refreshments were served.
school at Gold HUI spent the week­ I • Robert Rosenbaum and Boyd
• Iticbanl and Bobby Osterman end with her parents, Mr. and I Hamlen of Willow Springs were
visited the Hun Francisco fair last Mrs. Vai Inlow, and attended the I week-end guest« at the Walter
week. They wwil over the Oakland fair.
I Hash home.
budge and Golden Gats bridge too. • Miss Helen Dunn returned to I • T7ie student body of the Bell-
her
school
at
Jacksonville
Sunday
'¡hey enjoyed the fair.
I view school conducted a home-
• Dawn Wilt played her accord­ afternoon after spending Ute week­ I made cundy sale at the P-TA
ion Tuesday for her fifth grade end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs I meeting Thursday. Eleanor George,
and some other grades Everyone Ed. Dunn.
I president^ Ola May Grimm, viee
• Mr and Mrs. Paul Halbert, Mr. •j president, and Edna Yockei, secre­
liked her songs.
and
Mrs
Elmer
Halbert
and
• Pat, the canary, has come to
tary-treasurer had charge.
■pend a week in the fifth grade I 'laughter, and Mr. and Mrs Chet • Word has been received of the
room Pat is over 11 years old but I Rol>ert« of Ashland were doer marriage of Miss Beryl King of
1 hunting in the latkeview district San Francisco, formerly of Ash­
■liil likes to sing.
• Irncle Neale Wilson of Ocean­ I from Thursday until Sunday. They land. to Mr. G. Dale Jorgensen,
side, N. Y., is a new puj»il in fifth 1 were lucky, bringing hou r four also a former Ashland resident.
grade. We now have 36 tn out deer, three 3-p<4nt and one 4-point. The couple was married in Reno,
• Mr and Mrs Jesse Walker arc Sept. 1. Mr. Jorgensen left immed­
room.
• The first grade is so pleased to the parents of a baby girl bom iately on an 18-month cruise They
have the new lights. "We can have Sunday evening, weighing nine plan to make their home in Ban
sunshine all the time," they aay. pounds, named Linda Ruth. Mr. Francisco
• The first grade helped Patsy Walker is Janitor of the Bellview • Mrs Wade Wallis entertained
Coomcs celebrate her birthday school.
the women of the Presbyterian
Monday.
The children played I • Herman Helms and two daugh­ church at the annual “dollar day"
ters,
Barbara
and
Joan,
left
Tues
­
games and had a happy time.
program at her home Wednesday
• The sixth grade has two new day evening for Portland. They ■fterkoon.
pupils. Their names are Nina were called there by the aertoua • Mrs. Mark True entertained
Roads from Bums. Ore and Gene illnosH i t Mr Helms' father.
Tuesday at a fried chicken birth­
• Mr. Johnston has sold hrs serv­ day dinner, honoring Mr» M. M.
Baker from Klamath Falla.
• On Tuesday afternoon Nomi* ice station on Griffith creek and Tucker. At each cover a lovely
June Simmonds' mother and little 1s «¡a-ndlng a few days here with corsage was place«! and during
brottMT Dennis came to visit the his family who operate the Bell- dinner the honored guest. Mrs
view store.
Tucker, was presented with many
fifth grade.
• Tliere are 39 children in the • Mrs Ida Eayars, Mr. and Mro nice gifts Those enjoying the eve­
second
grade
at
Washington Jesse Eayars, and Mr and Mr» ning with the hostess and honoree
school. There are 12 girls and 27 Howard Eayars of Klamath Falls were Mrs. William FLsher of Mon­
boys. Mrs. Willits is our teacher. »[>ent Sunday with the R E Bell tague, Cahf.. Mrs. W D. Jackson,
We have been learning about family.
Mr«. Howard Gearhart and
thing« that live on the seashore • Mr and Mrs. Ora Myera of Claire Scott of Ashland.
and in the ocean. Many of us saw Medford were Sunday guests at • The Grange fair held this week
the ocean last summer. We have the R. E Bell home.
was considered successful and
some «cash el Is. agates and drift­ • Milton Hamilton returned Tues­ member« are considering plans for
day
from
Portland
where
be
visited
wood on our table. We have stai
a fair next year.
t isli and m-a urchins too.
Carl a short time with his sister. Miss
brought s«ii sand dollars. We call Adelina Hamilton, and hi« aunt.
them sea cookies. . . A new girl Mrs Arny Spafford.
came to our room last Monday • Mrs. Keys of Condon, Ore., is
She is Lois Kathan. We are glad staying at the Claude Conley home
to have new friends... Delmar was for several weeks.
Dr. Claud» E. Sayre, Vicar
out of school three days He was • The school budget notice has
sick. We are glad he is beck at been posted at several places in
Holy Communion. S a m.
school again, Everyone was here the district. The budget will be
Church school. 0:30 a. m.
voted
upon
later
in
October.
today.
Sermon and Morning Prayer. 11
• Mr. Smith la teaching soap • Dale William« left recently for a m
carving and clay modeling
_ in Is* Angeles where he is entering
Holy Communion, Wednesday,
fourth grade art. The children are the Douglas Airplane school On i 9:30 a. m.
his
trip
down
he
visited
his
aunt
fond of art work.
Choir will meet Friday. 7:30 p.
• The fourth grade has new spell­ and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. m.
er« this year. They make «¡telling Crow.
You are cordially invited to
easier and teach word meaning* • Rev. David Walker, formerly of worship with us.
Monmouth,
son
of
Rev.
J.
Z.
Wal-
• Miss Hager 1« fourth grade mu­
sic teacher. Mr. Tripp teaches
wind instruments, which many pu­ made by Indiana of New Mexico
pils are learning.
and Arizona Cash Perrine brought
• Joyce Carter moved from the many Indian arrow heads and one
fifth grade to Rocky Point, Ore., large tomahawk.
where she will go to school.
There are about 30 pupils tak­
• Mary Frances Rush brought to ing violin lessons this year, 25 of
school the chrysalis of a monarch whom are new students. There
butterfly. After It came out of the will be about 50 members in the
chrysalis it took about two hours orchestra
to harden its wings. Then it flew • The fourth grade has been
away out the window. When wa playing baseball at recess. There,
read a story about the pinon pines, are two 15-mlnute receases a day.
Mary Frances brought some pinon • I -ast Tuesday a moving picture i
of the national parks was shown. |
nuta to school.
■ Betty Always Wins!
• Shirley Edwards brought a Many scenes from Mt
I^assen,
She’« got that extra some-
lovely bouquet of roses. The ruses Glacier and Sequoia national parka
thing that It take» to put
are red, dark pink, light pink and were shown.
Some interesting
it over. Possibly «he gets
yellow. We put these rose® in the parts were the bears, mud pots,
that sparkling brilliance
mystery vase.
There is a dark waterfalls, lakes and the General
from
drinking MILK!
mystery about this pewter vase.
Sherman tree. We learned that
• The third grade has an Indian this huge sequoia tree is ovsr 35,-
pueblo on its sand table. The chil­ 000 years old.
dren made it themselves. They • Band work is getting nicely
DAIRY
also have a collection of Indian started under the direction of Mr.
Phone 678«
relics. Many of them have been Tripp.
Washington!
School News
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Trinity Episcopal
Church
DIAL 7021— FOUR DELIVERIES DAILY
SATURDAY AND MONDAY FOOD BARGAINS
Drifted Snow Flour, 49’$
■
1.49
LETTUCE—per head ■
5C
CAULIFLOWER—large - - 10c
CELERY—Utah - - ■ - 10c
SWEET SPUDS—4 pounds 15c
ORANGES—each - - - - lc
Mild-Ex
BLEACHER
Quart Bottle
COFFEE
KRAFT VELVEETA—
Any Kind
Except Sank a
Cheese, 2-lb. box 47c
25c
RAISINS— 4 pounds
19C
CASCADE CRACKERS-2 lbs 19c
OREGON
MILK
DEL KQGLE—
19c
SOLID TOMATOES— 2 for 25c
PVMPKIN-3 for
SUGAR
Picnic Hams, pound 17c
3 for
DEL ROGUE—
Sea Island
Pure Cane
CERTO^3 for - - - - 45c
10 lbs 50c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP-6 - 23c
25 lbs $1.25 SWANSD0WN
100 lbs $4.98 Royal Club Jell Powder—3 - 10c
ROYAL CLUB FINE FOODS
Royal Club Dainty Dimple Peas—No. 2
Royal Club Whole Kernel Corn—No. 2
Royal Club Spinach
Royal Club Peaches—No. 2|
Royal Club Coffee—No. 2|
Meco Corn—($1.95 per case)
Meco Peas—($1.95 per case)
3 for
Meco String Deans—($1.95 per case) 3 for
13C
14C
17C
24c
QUART
ACH DAY
CLOVER LEAF
Quality Meats for Less—Always!
Service to your door! Orders sent C. O. I), if you have no
charge account Meat and delivery guaranteed. We sincerely
appreciate your patronage
LEG OF PORK
ROASTS
WHAT A DIFFERENCE
MIRACLE WHIP
MARTS IN SALADS!
Cut from Young,
Tender Pork!
19c lb
YOUNG PORK
SPARERIBS
BEEF LIVER
15c lb
18C lb
LEG OF
SPRING LAMB
1
Fancy
FRESH PIGS’
FEET 5c ea
flavor is so lively!
• •
TFI u I loho
prewar ii !
M.n.y Buk
25c lb
Lamb Shldr Roasts
SLICED
EASTERN
BACON
171C lb
25c lb
%
**
PORK LIVER
15c lb
Bologna 15c lb
PORK SHLDR
ROASTS 17'c lb