Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 25, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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Friday, Oct. 25, 1940
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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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About People You Know!
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• Zelda Heer of Han Francisco • Mr and Mrs Gewge Rone re­
visit« . i here Sunday with her cently move»! from Klamath Falls
mother, M i i Bertha Heer.
to make their home in Ashland.
• M re. I Jora Gb-ngsr recently re­ They are former residents.
turned from ti trip to Klamath • R ohs Tilley of Hisklyou was a
Falls ami Chiloquin where she vis- buHine** visitor Tuesday.
• John lamgston of Medford wa*
it»M| with relatives.
• Ellen Galey of Palo Alto I m vis­ a buNini-MH visitor Tuewlay.
Holder made a business trip
iting here thi* week nt the home • Bill
Grant* Pana Monday.
ot her purents, Mr. unii Mm. IL to J.
C. Ferguson recently retu ni­
C. Galey.
ed tro m Crescent City where he
• Mr and Mr* Al Hetwick and has been visiting with friend*.
Mr. and Mr*. Jack Berwick of • Mr and Mr> Allen McGee
Klumath Falls visited here Hun- made a trip to Hcott Valley la «'
day at the home uf Mr. and Mr*. week-end.
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• Mr and Mr* Ted Savage and
• Jame* McNair of Corvallis vis Virginia of (Chiloquin visited here
Red here last week-end at the with friend* Wednesday.
home of hl* parent*, Mr. and Mt* • Cliff <’ulmer, Ben Anderson
II.«1 M« Nan
and Gene Hopper made a duck
• Louise Logan who I* a student hunting trip to Tulelake Bunday
ut OSC in Corvallis visited here • Mr and Mm Fiarik Meadow*
lust week-end with Alice Harker. of !>>s Angele* are vi*iting here
• Mr an«i Mrs Joe Hander of for neveral day* at the home of
Mount Shasta visit»'»! here Sunday Mr and Mr*. Dave Kerr.
with their daughter, France* Ban- • Jim Hidgood and Hain McNair
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made a buaim-s* trip to Portland
• Marion Gould visittxl here Hun- thin week.
<lay with friernls. MI mm Gould was • Mr. and Mm Car! Harri* Tues­
enroute from Medford for Merrill day returned from a vacation trip
where she teaches.
to Han Francisco.
• Mr ami Mr* Roland Park* • C it 1» Jone* left recently for
ami Tammy returned Huixlay to a visit with relative* in Ko*eville,
their home in Sprague River fol-1 < alii
lowing a visit here at the home of ,
Mr* Walter Bevington.
• Mr and Mrs Leonard Patter­
son of Jackflonvillr visited with
Ashland friend* Hunday.
• J. D Taylor recently arriv<-<l
from Monterey, <!talif . for u visit • The Hilt Ijidies Aid met Thurs­
here at the home of his daughter, day afternoon at the club house
with Mrs DeJarmtt, pnsideni,
Mr* Cloin» Burton
Those
• Mr and Mi* W. M Brigg conducting the meeting
spent last w»<«*k-end at iuikc o* th»- who attended were Memlames
Frank Ward. Walter Bray and
Woi ••l.i
• Margaret CadZow of Klamath daughter Judy, T. Quamme, Harry
Falls visited here last week-end InJarnctt, Arthur Giiberg and
children, Wade Roop, Bert Mitch­
with friends ami relatives.
• Dr. and Mrs. Charles Haines ell, Enzie Wright, W. Gran. T An­
spent last week-end at Lake o’ the derson, W. Holmberg, W. Dutro,
H. Clevenger and Arthur Pedersen
Woods.
• Mr and Mrs Wyatt Padgett and daughter Huth Announcement
! tlx- ( <>mlng of the
of Klamath Falls visited here last Was
week-end at the home of Mrs. May new minister, Rev Edwin S Rich­
ardson, ami hi* family, from the
I >11 vis
• Betty Horne of Chiloquin visit- •Mt, and that he wll1 hold his first
e«l here last week-en»! nt the home service here Oct 27. An appeal
of her |Mirents. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. also was made to members to as­
sist In making garments fur the
Hon ■
• Mr and Mrs Kenneth Brown R»-<1 Crass Following the business
of Hilt visile»! here Sunday at the meeting a social hour was enjoy­
home of his father. W C. Brown ed with delicious refreshments be­
• Mi and Mrs Earl .\’>-wbi v le- ing serve»! by the hostess, Mrs. W.
tunied Sunday from a business Holmberg.
• Mrs Wade Roop was hostess
trip to >
• Mr and Mr* I>e«n Home of at a gathering of old friends at
i^ikcvicw visited here la«t week­ her home last Wednesday evening.
Those who were pr«nent were Mrs
end with relative* and friend*.
• Oinstance Powell wa* dlrn-harg- Alberta Murray of Riverside, Cal..
c<) Sunday from the Cornmunity Mrs Susie Curtis of I^keview.
hospital where «he recently un­ Ore., Miss Marie Walker and Miss
Gladys Whitson, both of Ashland
derwent a major operation.
• Norma Ebnother of Prospect • M ims Emma Geray, who is at-
«pent last week-end here nt the tending thc Ix*onard Beauty col-
home of her parents, Mr and Mr* lege in Medford, spent the week-
end at the home of her parents.
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Sbnother
• Mr and Mr* C .1 Baughman Mr and Mrs Marlowe Geray, re­
visited with relatives tn Klamath turning to Medford Sunday eve­
ning
Fall* Monday
• W G Sander made a business • Mr and Mrs. M F Geray, Mr
and Mrs W. A. Gran. Billy Gran
trip to Yreka Wednesday.
• Mr and Mrs. Virgil Jackson and Horton Geray attended the
left Wriincmfay for a visit with theater in Ashland Sunday eve­
ning
friends in Marshfield.
• Roland Scheidcrviter and Jo* • Victor Zanotto is seriously ill
Jcssell made a hunting trip into in the Yreka General hospital.
l-Jlte last week his brother Adolph,
Klamath county this week.
• Mr. and Mis W D Jackson accompanied by Aldo Ccccato.
and Mr. and Mrs. T E. Fowler took him to sc»- a specialist in San
Monday returned from a trip to Francisco, returning to Yreka
Idaho where they visited with Monday.
• Lester Ijaurentz spent Sunday
relatives
• Mr. and Mrs Ed Cary recently in Medford.
returned to their home in Santa
Cruz following a visit here at the
home of Mrs Cary’s parents, Mr.
an»! Mrs F H. Crowson.
• Don Mar*h of San Francisco is
visiting here with friends and rel­
atives for several days this week
• Elmer Jones of Klamath Falla
visited here Tuesday with friends.
• HILTS NEWS •
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Trinity Episcopal
Church
Dr. < land»- I.. euijie, Vicar
Holy Communion M:30 a m.
Church school 9:30 a. m.
Hermon and Morning Prayer 11
tt. m.
Holy Communion Wednesday,
9:30 a. m.
Choir will meet Friday, 7:30 p.
m.
You are cordially invited to wor­
ship with us.
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DIAL 7021—FOUR DELIVERIES DAILY
SATURDAY AM) MONDAY FOOD BARGAINS
Methodist Episcopal
Church
CORN FLAKES
POTATOES
Post or Kel!ogg’s
50 lbs. US No. 2
CASCADE
SALTED SODA
CRACKERS
5C
39C
2-lb box 19c
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
Sunday church school hour, 9:45
a. rn. Alien O McGee 1* the sup-
erintendent. A class for every age
group. Morning sermon at 11; sub
ject, "Thou Knowest, Therefore
Thou Oughtest.” The adult choir,
under the direction of Ml*» Con­
over, will sing a selected anthern.
Mrs. Frank Travin at the organ.
Th»« Epworth and Wesley 1 Prag­
ue« meet at 0:30 p. m. for Wor­
ship
Evening sermon at 7:30 o'clock;
subject, "Win You s. u Out?’
The young peopleri' choir under the
direction of Mrs. Cora Bruce will
*ing the anthem, "O Sometime*
the Shadow» are Deep” Milenas
The prayer meeting is held each
Wednesday evening. A study in
the book of Revelation.
SOLE Alumni Select
Officers for 1910-41
At a meeting uf the Alumni as­
sociation and an alumni banquet
at the Lithia hotel Friday night
the alumni of the Southern Oregon
College of Education elected the |
following officers for the year I
1940-41: President, laiwre.ice Kai-j
ser of Medford; secretary-treas- «
urer, Melvin Smith of Ashland,
first vice president, Chester Squire
of Iaikeview; second vice presi- ,
dent. Dorothy Marshall of Klam- i
ath Falls; third vice president, |
Pauline Riensche of Eugene, and
fourth vice president, James I
Baughman of Marshfield
Featured speakers of th»' annua)
banquet were Dr. Walter Redf»>rd.
president of the Southern Oregon i
College of Education and Albie
Beck, superintendent of the Jack- j
aonviiie public schools.
"AKRON" MODERN
MECHANO-FORM TRUSS
LEMONS-360 Sunkist—dozen 19c
LETTUCE—per head -
5c
BANANAS—pound - -
5C
CRANBERRIES—pound
19c
ORANGES—each - -
lc
SWEET POTATOES—pound - 3c
JELL-O—per pkg - -
5c
OXYDOL-large - -
19c
IVORY SOAP—medium
5c
Dog Food—Vita Food-4 for 19c
KITCHEN QUEEN FLOUR $1.29
MII D-EX BLEACHER-gal 29e
Oregon
MILK
3 for
19c
A
BACON
pound
19c
CRISCO
3-pound tin
47c
COFFEE
SUGAR
Tasty
Any Kind
Except Sank;,
White Satin
Salad Dressing
10 lbs 49C
qt 19C
FOR WORK OR PLAY
Thia Smooth Rubber Bock Poda
No Poiti To Wear Clothing
ROYAL CLUB FINE FOODS
Royal Club Dainty Dimple Peas
Royal Club Cream Style Corn ■
Royal Club Wet Pack Shrimp
Royal Club Catsup—per bottle
Royal Club Spinach—No. 2| -
Royal Club Peaches—No. 2| -
Meco Corn—No. 303 - - - -
Meco String Beans—No
ADJUSTABLE CENTER
Sponge Rubber Pods
No Leg Straps
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
15c
13C
15C
15C
14C
17C
3 for 25c
3 for
PHONE
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HOW'S
YOUR
BREATH
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USE OUR DELIVERY SERVICE—IT’S FREE!
You may lie guilty of halitosis (Nid
breath) this very minute, and yet be
unaware of it. That's the insidious thin
about this offensive condition, so frt
iiucntly due to food fermentation ii
the mouth.
You yourself may not recognize ii
. . . but everyone you come in contact
with does.
Listerine Antiseptic halts such fer
mentation, said by some authorities («
be a major cause of mouth odors, am
overcomes the odors themselves. So why
risk annoying and offending others? Why
hurt yourself socially and in business?
It is so easy to guard against offend­
ing by gargling with Listerine, the
safe antiseptic. Your breath becomes
sweeter and more agreeable. If you
value your job and your friends, use
Listerine Antiseptic regularly. Lambert
Pharmacal Company, St. Louis, Mo.
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LISTEBINE
'«HALITOSIS
(■ » aasATU)
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* . WHAT A DIFFERENCE
MIRACLE WHIP
MAKES IN SALADS!
flavor is so lively!
So zestfull
WilKonz) prefer it
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100% Pure
Kettle Rendered
Lard 3 lbs 25c
Mrs. Powell’s
Chicken Tamales
15c ea
Young, Tender
Leg o’ Pork
Roasts 18c lb
Fresh Pig’s Feet, 5c each
Pickled Pig’s Feet, 14-oz. jar 25c
Leg o’ Lamb Roast 25c lb
Shoulder Lamb
Home Cured Bacon
I71/2C lb
20c pound, by the piece
Sliced Morrell’s Eastern Bacon
25c pound
Pork Sausage, for Sunday breakfast
15c pound