Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 11, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, October 11, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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• Mrs. E 8. Robbins was called • Frances Schilling of Karn» Vai
to Portland early In the week by i ley visited here laat week-end at
tile sudden death of her father.
the home of her mother, Mrs Et­
• Dick Petersen underwent a ma­ ta Schilling.
jor operation ut the Community • Mr. anti Mrs. Jack Allen and
Hospital Tuesday.
Mr and Mr». Jack Peacock ot
• Mr an<l Mis. Hugh Combssi Glendale, Calif, «¡»ent several day»
are the parents of a »on txirn here this week ut the home of Mi
Tuemiay at the Community how- and Mis. G«»rge
_ Hake.
pita).
• Mr. and Mrs Bob Pinson and
• Mr. and Mrs. Fred Engle spent Bobby visit«! here Sunday at the
lust week-end at Ixike o' the home of Mr. anti Mrs. John Hughs
Woods.
• Mr and Mis Ed Martin of
• Mr. and Mr» Frank Stiatton Copco, Cadf , visited here laat
and Mr anti Mia. Merrick Thorn­ week-end at the home of Mr. and
ton visited with friends in Duns­ Mrs. George Martin.
muir lust week-end.
• lx-e Peachey of Yainsay visited
• Mr and Mrs Lloyd Selby made here last week-end at the home of
a trip into northern California his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
Sunilay.
Peachey.
• Mr and Mrs. J. W. Noble are • Mr and Mrs. James C Pope of
the parents of a daughter boro Santa Monica and Trinidad, Calif.,
Tuesday al the Community hos­ arrived in Ashland Wednesday for
pital.
a visit with old friends, Mr. and
• Norma Ebnother of Prospect Mrs Malcolm Cady, t»f 324 Liberty
viMllet! here laat week-end at the street. Mr. and Mrs. Cady's son.
home of her parents, Mr. und Mra James, and friends, Mr. anti Mrs
J. F. Ebnother.
Norman Erkhart of Eureka, Calif.,
• Dave Chrysler left Sunday for arrived here Friday for a short
Tacoma where he will take an rx- visit and to enjoy a hunt in the
andnutlon for entrance Into thc Tulelake district.
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army air corps.
• Mr. and Mr» Clark Thomas
made a trip to Crater l^ukc Sun­
day.
• Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bidder and
Mr. anti Mrs Harry Mitchell spent
• The Hilt iauiics Aid met Thurs-
Sunilay on Rogue River.
• Mr» A Anderson and Violet day afternoon at the home of Mr».
and Victor Anderson of Elk River, Frank Ward with Mrs Ward and
Minn . are visiting here this week her daughter, Mr». Walter Bray,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben co-hostcsscs. Other» who attended
were Mesdames H. L. Clevenger,
Anderson.
• Robert Yeo of Grants Pit»» vis­ W Holmberg, Fred Haynes, Dono­
it«! livre laat week-end at the van W’ard, Frank Gravea, Frank
home of hla parents, Mr and Mr» [ Bcmhetssl, O Bernheisel, John De
Witt, Harry De Jarnett, T. Quam-
JarncH Yeo
• Tom Oettiing of Klamath Full» me. and Richard Williams. A re­
visited here Bunday at the home port was made on the Federated
of hi« ¡tarenla, Mr. and Mr». Ed ixidies Aid meeting at McCloud
that was held recently and was at­
Gcttling
• Hod Dunn of Dunsmuir visited tended by four l<x:al representa­
here Monday with friend» and tives, Mesdamea W. Holmberg,
John I>e Witt, Frank Ward and
relative»
• Mr and Mrs M T Bum» vis- Harry De Jarnett.
lt«i in Klamath Full» Sunday at • Marlowe F Geroy and Walter
the home of Mr, and Mrs Charlea Bray, accompanied by Claude
Wright, Jack Eddy, Donald Geroy,
Burna.
• lx»u Kogers and C M IJtwiller Horton Geroy, Norman Bernheisel
inadt» a fishing trip to Rogue river and Billy Gran, were gut-ata of the
Hornbrook Boy Scouts at their
Monday.
• Mr and Mrs Herb Moore and Thursday evening meeting at the
Mr and Mrs Ralph Koozer made KP Hall in Horobrook.
• A special meeting of the IEU
a week-end trip to Harbor.
• Mr and Mrs. I><»n Callahan of was called Friday evening to dis­
Chiloquin visited here Bunday with cuss means of financing aid for
the defense of Donald Kosecruns,
relatives and friend».
• (Jury Newton is visiting with who is being held in the Yreka
relatives in Independence thin Jail on a charge of manslaughter
following the death of Andrew
week.
• Mr». H 8 Short, Margcret Nelson in a hunUng accident. It
Short and Carl Brower made a was voted to use all available
trip to Corvallis and Newport funds of the local and membership
contributions were also approved.
Sunday.
• Margaret Starnes of Applegate Four mem tiers were chosen to at­
visited here last week-end with tend the hearing in Yreka Satur­
day morning. Further discussion
her parents
• Mr and Mrs R O. Graber are of plans for the defense was taken
the ¡»«rent» of a daughter bom up at the regular meeting of the
IEU local held at the club bouse
Oct 3 at their home here
• Court Rose of Hilt visited here Tuesday night.
Sunday nt the home of Mr. and • Mr and Mrs. Sam Dunaway
and daughters and Mrs. Dumas
Mra. J B. Newcomb.
• Mr and Mra. J H Hardy made and Phyllis Alphonse, Mr. and
a trip Into northern California Mrs W. A. Gran, Norman Dutro
and Horton Geroy. W. Eastman
Sunday.
• Mr and Mr» W D Whittle
are »pending several days this
week in The Dalles and Portland
• Betty Ring, who teaches at
Umpqua, visited here last week­
end at the home of her parents.
Mr and Mr» M A Ring.
• Mr and Mrs. Earl UnInger and
Mr nnd Mrs. Charles Roberson
made a trip to Lake o' the Woods
Sunday.
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and family attendee! the football
game at Weed Saturday afternoon
to see the Yreka Miners score an
18 to 0 victory over the Weed Cou­
gars, their first win since 1932.
• Mr and Mrs John De Witt
were hosts U> a dinner party for
the Sunilay school teachers Those
present were Mesdamtra M Jtv< >
M. E. Hender»w»n, Helen Dr, Helen
Reigel and Mlns Marian Hunt
• Officers were Installed by the
Junior Epworth Itcague, with a
candle lighting ceremony at their
regular meeting at the church
Tuesday afternoon A party was
enjoyed following the meeting
with Mrs De Witt in charge.
• Mr and Mrs W. T Poff and 5
»on Duane »¡»ent the week-end in
Medford with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs L. 8 Slavens.
• The Girl Scout committee
meeting was held at Mrs. J. De
Witt's Tuesday evening to make
plana for the activities during the
winter Those present were Mes-
daines Fred Bayliss, T. Quamme,
Sam Dunaway, Enzie Wright. Misa
Lucille Gansburg and Mias Marian
Hunt
• Adolph Zanatto and Billy Gran
took Victor Zanatto to the Yreka
General hospital Sunday afternoon
for x-rays and a check-up follow­
ing a severe siege of sinus infec­
tion. Victor returned home Tues­
day
• Mr and Mrs. W McCluskey of
Medford and Mr and Mrs. Scott
Willis and won of Ashland were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mr».
Bert Mitchell Sunday.
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Trinity Episcopal
Church
I>r. Claude E. Kay re, Virar
Holy Communion, 8 am.
Church school, 0:30 a m.
Sermon and morning prayer, 11
a. m.
Holy Communion, Wednesday,
9:30 a m.
Choir will meet Friday, 7:30 p.
m.
You are cordially invited to
worship with us.
DEPENDABLE
NON-CANCELLABLE, NON-
PHO-RATABLE Health end
Accident Insurance
Also IJfr, Automobile and Fire
Insurance
M. T. BURNS
On the Plaza
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Betty Always Wins!
She’» got that extra some­
thing that It takes to put
It over. Possibly she gets
that »¡Hirkling brilliance
from drinking MII.K!
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DAIRY
Phone 8782
Don’t 'Blindfold’ Your Family
With Poor Lighting
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DIAL 7021— FOUR DELIVERIES DAILY
SATURDAY AND MONDAY FOOD BARGAINS
Drifted Snow Flour, 49’s.. $1.45
Oregon
LETTUCE—per head
Se
BANANAS—pound - - - - 5e
SWEET POTATOES-4 lbs 13e
CELERY—per bunch
10e
CAULIFLOWER—large
10c
MILK
3 for
19e
COFFEE
Any Kind
Except Sanka
25C
1C
ORANGES, each.
SUGAR
White Satin
SPAM
25c
10 lbs 49c
TASTY SALAD DRESSING—qt 19c
25 lbs $1.22
Royal Club Jell Powder-3 for 14c
100 lbs $4.88
Mild Ex Bleacher—| gallon 19c
Snow Drift
SHORTENING
3 pounds
Spuds, 25 lbs. No. 2 23c
45e
DEL ROGUE PUMPKIN
9e
Cascade Sodas DEL ROGUE SOLID TOMATOES 13c
Salted
MATCHES—per carton
15c
2-pound box
RINSO—large - ■ -
19c
19e
ROYAL CLUB FINE FOODS
Royal Club Dainty Dimple Peas—No. 2
15e
Royal Club Whole Kernel Corn
13e
Royal Club String! Beans
13e
Royal Club Spinach—No. 2| -
14e
Royal Club Catsup—per bottle
lSe
Royal Club Peaches—No. 2| -
17e
Royal Club Grapefruit— - - -
2 for
Royal Club Grapefruit Juice - ■
3 for 29c
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“Quality Meats for Less”—Always!
LAMB
BEEF
PORK
Fresh
Don’t permit a “blackout” in your household by
neglect of proper lighting for every room and
every member of the family! Keep a supply of
efficient light globes on hand at all times, and
provide your kitchen with bright light for cook­
ing and laundry duties, your living room with
bridge and table lamps for all the comfortable
spots! A reading lamp over your bed is a handy
convenience, too! See your electrical appliance
dealer now.
Leg of Spring Pigs’ Feet 5c ea
Fresh
For Soup
Lamb - - 25c lb
Side Pork 18c lb
12|c lb Choice Lamb Salt Pork 17c lb
Ribs
Chops - - 30c lb Pork Chops 25c
Roast 12| to 18c
Pork Steaks 19c
Shoulder
Roasts 19c
Steak 20c to 35c Roasts - 17|c lb Pork
Fresh, Iciui Leg Roast
Ashland Light Department
Home-Cured Bacon, by the piece, mighty good 20c lb
Hams - Lunch Meats - Poultry - Corned Beef
“Your SERVICE Department”
Shanks - 7|c lb
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