Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 18, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, October 18, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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• Mr and Mrs Frank Johnson • Mr und Mrs Viggo lAssen,
of Crescent City visited here for John Hughs and W C. Brown
• .'-ml «lays this week al the made a trip to Nikevlew Sunday.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Huff­ • Tom Fuson of Medford visited
man
here Monday with his mother,
• Mr and Mrs. Dum Provost Mrs. Mary W<x»d.
spent last week-end at I Ake o' the • Mr. and Mrs M ux Roberson of
Woods.
Klamath Falls visited here Mon­
• Ed Hoekstra was employed re­ day with relatives and friends
cently by a |Mtcklng company in • Mr. and Mrs Earl Edsull of
Grunts Puss.
Klamath Falla visited here last
• Mr und Mrs Bill Snider visited week-end at the home of Mr. and
in Weycrhueuser Sunday at the Mrs I It I'itllng.!
home of Mr und Mrs Art Cooper. • Mr. und Mis L. J Trefren of
• Bruce Schilling left Sunday for Washington, D. C. are visiting
Portland to join the urmy medical here at the home of Mrs Herb
corps.
Specht and Mrs C. E Pratt
• Mr. and Mrs Walter O'Neil of • Mrs C R D Jone is visiting
Gruss Nike, Calif, visited here for several days with friends in
this week-end ut the home of Mr. Klamath Falls.
and Mrs Jack McNcrny.
• Doris Hunter of Klamath Falls
• Mrs Jessie Kilgore and Mrs is visiting here at the home of her
Elinor powiii Sunday returned parents, Mr. and Mrs William
from Redding where they attend­ Hunter.
ed tlm fun.iul of their brother, J. • Mr and Mrs M P. Dunn re­
P N-wis
turned recently from a vacation
• Dr. and Mrs E G. Everett left trip to the sou’hwest.
Sunday for latkeview where they • Mis Ross il Iley of Siskiyou
will visit with relatives before pro­ was a business visitor Wednesday
ceeding to Fort Ord, Calif., where • Max DeMille made a trip to
Dr. Everett hue been called for Grants Pass early in the week
duty in the army
• W M Herbert made a business
• Mr and Mrs Fred Relbel are trip to Yreka and Montague
visiting for several days this week Tuesday.
with friends and relatives In • Kreil Nel) of Butte Falls visited
Yachats.
here Wednesday with friends
• Mr. ami Mrs Elwood Hedberg
Sunday returned from a vacation
trip to the northern purt of thr
state.
• Mr ami Mrs R M Welburn
are the parents of a son born
Sunday ut the Community hos­ • The regular meeting of the
Hilt Parent-Teacher association
pital.
• Mr and Mrs Dennis Espy of was held at the grammar school
Hnehurst visited here last week­ Friday afternoon, Oct. 11, at 3
end at the home of Mrs. E. E o’clock. Following the reading of
1 s-nnis.
the minutes by the secretary, Mrs
• Mr and Mrs I kin Stahlman of John Kalvett, and the treasurer's
Salem, former residents, are vis­ report by Mrs Frank Graves, the
iting here for a few days at the needs of the Girl Scout organiza­
home of Mr and Mrs N-w Rry- | tion were discussed The P-TA has
nolds
adopted us its theme for the y<-ar
• Mr and Mrs W J Hall of "Growth in Understanding as Par­
Klamath Falls visited here Sun­ ents and Citizens." An appropriate
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs reading on this topic was given by
C F Hall.
Mrs Kenneth Brown An excel­
• Mr and Mrs Ted Schopf of lent program was arranged by the
Chiloquin visited here last week­ vice president, Mrs George Reigel.
end at the home of Mrs Ida Cran­ and was comprised of the follow­
dall
ing numbers: A musical recitation
• Dr Thelma Pen>zzi left recent­ "Tile Eskimo" by Elsie Bemheisel,
ly for her home in Santa Bur tiara and pantomime burlesque, "The
following u visit here st the home lighthouse Keeper’s Daughter,”
of her parents, Mr and Mrs D. with the following cast: Keeper.
Perozzi
Miss Izicille Gansberg; daughter.
• James Baughman of Marshfield Mrs F R Williams; wife, Mrs
visited here last Week-end at the Ward; doctor, Mrs Enzie Wright;
home <>f Mr and Mrs Clint villain. Mrs Planks and reader.
Baughman.
Mrs John Kalvet Following the
• Margaret Trimble of Portland program delicious refreshments
visited here last week end at the were served by the committee, and
home of Mr and Mrs. George were enjoyed by all present
Trimble.
• Mr and Mrs Richard Williams
• Mr and Mrs Howard Mayberry I and sons Russel and Roy were vis-
of Chiloquin visited here last | Ring in Medford Saturday.
week-end with friends and rela- • Mrs Frank Ward, Mrs Dono-
lives
| van Ward and daughter and Mrs
• Mr and Mrs Earl Woolridge Walter Bray and daughter were
Sunday returned from a honey- shopping in Medford Saturday,
nOOU trip t<> the northern part • A number of Hilt residents
of the state Mrs Woolridge is drove to Yreka Friday evening to
the former Arlene Struve
attend the football game between
• HILTS NEWS •
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Dr. Claude E. Sayre, Vicar
Holy Communion 8 a m.
Church school 9:30 a m.
Sermon and morning prayer 1)
a m.
Holy Communion, Wednesday
9:30 a m.
Choir will meet Friday, 7:30 p
m.
'rhe Every Member canvass will
be taken on Nov 17.
You are cordially invited to wor­
ship with us.
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Methodist Episcopal
Church
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Allen McGee, the newly elected
superintendent, will be in charge
Morning sermon at 11, subject.
"Islands of Good-will,” 'Die adult
choir under direction of Miss Max
Ine Conover will sing an anthem.
Mrs Frank Davis at the organ
'Die Epworth league for the
high school group and the Wesley
!x-ague for those above high
school age meet t<»r worship at
6:30
Evening sermon at 7:30, sub­
ject, "The Value <4 a Soul.” The
young peoples choir under direc­
tion of Mrs Cora Bruce will sing
"Heaven is Nearer” iLilleans).
Prayer meeting Is held on Wed­
nesday evenings at 7:30, at which
time the Book of Revelations is
being carefully and prayerfully
studied.
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DIAL 7021—FOUR DELIVERIES DAILY
SATURDAY AM) MONDAY FOOD BARGAINS
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Bulk
WhiteKouse
Hills Blue
Pound
In Glass -far
All Other
Brands
Can
Except Sanka
10C
lb 23e
lb 19c
COFFEE
Oregon
LEMONS—per dozen
19c
LETTUCE—per head
’ 5c
SWEET POTATOES-4 lbs 13c
CRANBERRIES—pound - 19c
BANANAS—pound - - - - 5c
ORANGES—each - - - - lc
MILK
6 for
37c
BACON
pound
MAT< HED SLICE—
ASHLAND STUDENTS PLEDGE
Among the 408 students pledged
at the beginning of fall term by
fraternities and sororities at the
University of Oregon are 10 stu­
dents from Jackson county Pledg­
es Include Jean Frideger. Delta
Delta Delta LeRoy Dale Kaegl
and Glenn Gordon, Theta Chi, all
of Ashland.
the Yreka Miners and the Klam­
ath Falla Wildcats and witnessed
the third victory for the local
team, the score being Hi to 7 in
favor of the Yreka Miners.
• Mrs. Olive Allison returned
Monday night from a two weeks
vacation trip to central and south-
em California where she visited
relatives and friends.
• Mr and Mrs W A Gran and
non Bill were in Medford Satur­
day.
• Mrs Roy Hord and son Bob
returned recently from a vacation
trip to Eugene. Ore
• Mr and Mrs Arthur Gil berg
and children were in Medford Sat­
urday
• Mr and Mrs. L. Rossi and Mr.
and Mrs Joe R<*si and son were
Mt Shasta visitors Saturday
• Adolph Zanatto planned to go
to San Francisco this week to take
his brother Victor there for med-
leal treatment.
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INSIST
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19c
Kraft Elkhorne
CHEESE
pound
19c
PINEAPPLE—No. 2| - - 17c
COCOA—No. 2 tin - - - 17c
RANCHO SOAP—4 for - 23c
SWANSDOWN—package - 21C
DOG FOOD—King Chow, 3 for 13c
PEARL SHORTENING-4 lbs 39c
FLOUR
Snow Drop
Kitchen Queen
49 s
49’s
$1.09
$1.29
DRIFTED SNOW
CROWN
FISHERS BLEND
49’s
$1.45
ROYAL CLUB FINE FOODS
Royal Club Spinach—No. 2| - - - -
Royal Club Whole Kernel Corn—No. 2
Royal Club Stringless Beans - - - -
Royal Club Catsup—per bottle - - •
Royal Club Coffee—per pound - - -
Royal Club Peaches—No. 2| - - - -
Meco Sliced Beets........................
Meco Corn
3 for
14c
13c
13c
15C
24C
17c
10c
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“Quality Meats for Less”—Always!
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Of Low Cost Financing
il Builds Bank Credit
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G. H. WENNER, Manager
OF PORTLAND
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BEEF
LAMB
PORK
Pure Lard
Leg of Spring
Kettle Rendered
For Soup
Lamb
25c lb 4 pounds - - 25c
- - 12|c lb
Home-Cured
Choice
Lamb
For Boiling
17c lb
Bacon
Roast 12| to 18c Chops - - 30c lb Sliced
23c lb
Per Pound
Shoulder
Leg of Young
Sirloin Stk. 25c
Roasts - 17jC lb Pork - - - 18c lb
Nice and Tender
HAMS - LUNCH MEATS - POULTRY- CORNED BEEF
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