Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 04, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, Oct. 4, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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About People You Know!
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• Mr and Mrs. T L. O'Harra several days this week at the
made a business trip to Cave City home of M r. and Mrs. H. L.
Monday.
Bennett.
• Mr. and Mrs Earl Nutter re­ • Jack Enders made a business
luim*d recently from a 10-day vu- trip to Coming last week-end.
cation trip to Hun Francisco.
• Mrs. Bill Ford Sunday returned
• Mrs Paul Harmsan Monday re­ to her home in Dunsmuir following
turned from a visit with friends in a visit here at the home of her
Redding.
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Burna
• Mr«. Waive Ender« and Mrs. • Mrs I asm Hjsrling recently left
Don Brace visited with friends in for Paisley, Ore. for a visit with
her daughter, Mrs. Tom Brattain.
Klamath Falla Hunitay.
• Mr and Mr». Walter Nash vis- • Verne Hastings made a busi­
itvd here for several day« this ness trip to Hilt Tuesday.
week at the home of Mr and Mr«. • Carl Martin underwent an ap-
|M«ndectorny at the Veterans’ hos­
Dim Provost.
• Mr. and Mr«. J. P. Wolf return­ pital in Roseburg Monday.
two
ed Monday from a trip to San • Mrs. Kay Huffman and
sons returned Sunday from a trip
Francisco.
• Gene Ritzinger of Eugene «¡lent to Han Francisco
• Mrs. Ada Clark Tuesday re-
last week-end here with relative«
turned
from a visit with friends at
and friend«.
and Corvallis.
• John Billing« of Klamath Falla Eugene -------------
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visited her» last week-end at the
home of hln parents, Mr. and Mr».
Ralph Billing«.
• Don Cooke left Monday for
Portland where he plan« to enter
the University of Oregon Me<li<«l • Mr. and Mrs. Joe George have
school.
moved to the Sulphur Springs
• Mrs Ben Anderson returned service station, south of here.
Humlay from a visit with reiatives which they took over Oct. 1.
Ln Bellingham.
• Mr and Mr» James Purvis re­
• Mr and Mrs Amos Ntningcr turned home Sunday from Ashland
and Mrs. William Brigg« retuninl where Mr Purvis was temporaroly
Sunday from a vacation at Dike employed in the cannery.
o’ the Woods.
• Mr and Mrs Richard WIIMams
• Mr. and Mr» Harry Travi« re­ and son Ray were Medford visit­
cently returned from a trip to San ors Saturday.
Francisco and Reno,
• Mrs Joe Vieira underwent an
• Mrs Dan Kay recently returned operation Monday for the correc­
from a visit in Portland.
tion of a knee injury Dr. Markel,
• Mr». Cloma Burton and Mm ___
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bone _
specialist
from ____
San _______
Franci-
Ham Jordan made a hunting trip
performed the opi-ratlon at the
to Kinmath county Tucuday.
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Yreka
General
hospital.
• Mr and Mrs H F Dart and • Mr and Mm Dirts Cecatio and
laicllle Cleveland of Palo Alto via son Roger spent the week-end in
ited here last week-end at the Mt. Shasta visiting relatives.
home of Mr. and Mrs. DeVon • Dr and Mrs R. F. Schlappi
Wray.
spent the week-end ln San Fran­
• Mr and Mr« J J Robinson of cisco, returning Sunday morning.
Bellview are the parents of a • Mr» Olive Allison left Tuesday
daughter, Barbara Jean, bom on a two weeks vacation trip.
Sept 27 at their home in Bellview • Mr and Mrs. W. A Gran and
• Mr« Al Brune recently return­ son Billy and Mr and Mrs. Roy
ed
in Han - - Francisco
Clevenger nmi
and son Doooy
Bobby aiienu-
attend-
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foilowtng a visit here at the home
a
ln yreka Sunday eve-
of Mri Marjorie Ix>e and other nl ng
friend*.
• Mr and Mrs Andy Vieira and
• Mr» Herman Mayberry recent­ daughters June and hois drove to
ly returned from a vacation trip Weed Saturday to visit relatives
in Loa Angeles and Han Francisco • Mr and Mrs Cameron of Yre­
• Idck Petersen visited with ka arc the parents of a son born
friend* in (Tiiloquln Sunday.
at the Hilt hospital Saturday
• Marc Smith l<
ntly for afternoon.
Corvallis where he will resume hla • Mrs Roy Salo returned Tues­
studies
day from a visit in Eugene
• Mr and Mr» Arthur Wick vis-
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ited with friend« in Central Point
Sunday
• Mr and Mr* Bill Jungwirth of
Kinmath Falla visited here Inst
relatives
and
week-end
with
Dr. Claude E. Sayre, Vicar
friend«
• Mr an<l Mr« R W Newhouse
Holy Communion. 8 a. m.
Sunday returned from a vacation
trip to southern California, Reno
Church school, 9:30 a. m.
Sermon and Holy Communion,
and Han FranciKo.
• Mr and Mm Phil Bryant are 11 a. m
visiting- for several day« in Seattle
Holy Communion, Wednesday,
• Beulah Van Hook recently left 9:30 a m
for Klamath Falla where «he will
Choir meeting, Friday, 7:30 p.
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be employed.
• VerNetta and Bert Swartaley
You are cordially Invited to
of Salem and Corvallia were called worship with us.
here thia week by the death of
their father. R W Swartaley.
• France« Howard visited here
Tuesday form her home on the
Greensprings
• Mr and Mrs H. D. Evan» are
the parent« of a daughter, bom
Tuesday at the Comunity hospital
• Mr anil Mr» Dan Webster of
l*alm Spring« and Mm Ben Web­
ster of Seattle visited here for
• HILTS NEWS •
Lincoln School
d lUxitn 7 saw the picture "Mesa
Verde National Park”
Monday,
Hept 30 It was a very interest
ing picture, and the boys and girls
enjoyed it.
• On Tuesday, Oct 1, the violb
class began practicing in the li­
brary of the bincoin school. Miss
Isindori is the teacher There are
seven in the sixth grade who are
taking lessons.
• The sixth grade science class is
studying the solar system. It is
made up of the sun and nine plan­
ets They draw pictures to describe
the forming of the planets. They
are making an outline for their
Kienes booklets The children all
like this study.
• Room 6 has six new pupils from
nxttii H. Their names are Maxine
Riley, Beverly Wycoff, Harry Kan-
nasto, Gerald Randles, Rena Rus­
sell ami Roger Hall Elmer Blunck
from the Talent schools entered
the same class on Monday, Sept
30
• Room 6 has made a library in
one of the little rooms. They made
chairs, comer shelves and a table
In the shelves they are going to
put different kinds of trinkets and
exhibits.
• The boys and girls of the fourth
grade art class are making de­
signs for pillows, mural paintings
a science table and science shelves
It will be lots of fun for them to
improve the library.
• The fourth grade children of
room ft were glad to have Miss
Lucie l^anden teach music on Mon­
They also were
day, Sept. 30
pleased to have Mr Wilda teach
them art for the first time on the
same day.
• Barbara Ix*e Dotson,
Venita
Roberson and John I*ayne of the
fourth grade took their first vio­
lin lessons from Miss Lucie Lan­
den on Tuesday, Oct. 1-
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• Mr. and Mrs Dean I‘leper made
a business trip to Medford early in
the week.
DEPENDABLE
NON-CANCELLABLE, NON-
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Accident Insurance
Abo IJfe, Automobile and Fire
Insurance
Trinity Episcopal
Church
M. T. BURNS
On the Plaza
DIAL 7021— FOLK DELIVERIES DAILY
SATURDAY AND MONDAY FOOD BARGAINS
Potatoes, 25 pounds No. 2’s 23c
COFFEE
Any Kind
Except Sanka
Kitchen Queen
FLOUR
49’s
Bacon, per pound 17c
$1.29
WHITE HOUSE COFFEE-lb 23c
PRUNES-Fiesta brand-2 lbs 13c
JELL-O—each
5e
CORN FLAKES
Kellogg’s
Each
Swift’s Premium
HAM
Half or Whole
25c
7,5c
Kraft Cheese, lb. 19c
5c
pound
A QUART
EACH DAY
LETTUCE—2 heads for
9e
BANANAS—pound - - - - 5c
SWEET POTATOES-4 lbs 13c
CAULIFLOWER—large
IOC
ORANGES—each - -
1C
5c
19c
39c
45c
FELS NAPTHA—each
OREGON MILK—3 for
CONGOIN—60c size -
CERTO—3for - -
ROYAL CLUB FINE FOODS
Betty Always Wins!
She’s got that extra some­
thing that it takes to put
It over. Poasibly she gets
that M|*arkling brilliance
from drinking MILK!
CLOVER LEAF
DAIRY
Phone 6782
Royal Club Dainty Dimple Peas—No. 2
Royal Club Spinach—No. 2| - - - -
Royal Club Peaches—No. 2| - - - -
Royal Club Pears—No. 2|..............
Royal Club Stringless Beans - - - -
Royal Club Coffee—No. 2|............
Meco Catsup—per bottle..............
Meco Peas or Corn ($1.95 case) - -
ISC
14c
17c
25c
13C
24c
10c
PfiONE
PLAZA MARKET ™
PHONE
“Quality Meats for Less”—Always!
Let Him Sleep in Safety!
Tiny tots cannot protect themselves, and it is
comforting to parents to know that electricity
is safe and dependable. For water heating and
cooking, electricity eliminates the dangers of
flames or fumes. For protecting baby’s foods,
nothing is as dependable as electric refrigera­
tion, and at night handily-placed lights are
indispensible. Electricity plays an important
part in the rearing of baby—and does it with
a maximum of safety! Electricity COSTS LESS
in Ashland!
Ashland Light Department
“Your SERVICE Department
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Again we offer Prize Winning Steer Beef and Pork produced
by members of the Jackson County 4-H Club . . . AT NO
EXTRA COST TO YOU!
Our Regular Low Prices Include—
Rib Steaks
25c
Sirloin Steaks - 28c
Round Steaks - 30c
Sirloin Tips - 30c
Pot Roasts
18c
Short Ribs - 121C
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
Pork Chops - 25c
Pork Steaks - 19c
Pork Shldr Rst 15c
Leg of Pork - 19c
Fresh Side Prk 16c
Pork Sausage - 15c
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
lb
This is the finest quality meat you can buy at any price!
First come, first served!
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