Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 01, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, Nov. 1, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Mrs. Walker Named
To Head Christmas
Seal Sale in Ashland
Mra. R. E. Walker has accepted
the post as chairman of the 1940
Christmas Seal campaign of Ash
land, it waa announced today by
Miss Helen Bull!«, preaident of the
Jackson County '1'uberculoaia as
aoclatlon Mr«, Walker I m chooaiiig
her committee member« and plana
for the entire drive will be coin-
pleted shortly.
Campaign material haa already
arrived ut the association's head-
quarti-iH, Mra. Walker «aid, and
an curly «tail on preparation« for
mailing ia assured. 'Hie campaign
OfMM Nov SR
"Ashland, like all other com-
munitiea, haa ita tuberculoaia
problem,“ aaid Mra. Walker, "and
at Icaat once a year we ahould in­
tensify our effort« to help solve
the problem.
"Tuberculosis Mill lead« cauaea
of death in thia country for per-
aona between the agea of 15 and
45 Thia will be the 34th Christmas
when voluntary worker« have co-
operated with alate and local tu-
bercuioaia associations to raise
At ita annual general assembly, fund« to carry on the nation-wide
which just closed a thrve-dsy «<•«■ campaign against the disease.
M«n in New Orleans, N R Powley,
“Christmas Beal« have helped to
president of the Pacific Telephone
and Tvh-giaph coii.p.i'. .
VII
elected president of the Pacific
"AKRON" MODERN
Telephone Pioneers of America
'l*hia organization, national in
MECHANOFORM TRUSS
scope, ia compoaed of men and
women of 21 yeara or more in ;
FOR WORK OR PLAY
the telephone induatry.
It waa
Thin Smooth Rvbbot Bock Pad*
formed in Hill and now haa in
No Poiti To Wear Clothing
excess of 45,000 members.
The purpose of the pioneer«’ or­
ganization ia the promotion, re­
newal and continuance of friend­
ship made during the progress of
the Industry, to recnli and |>erpct-
uate the fact, tradition and mem­
ories attached to the development
of the telephone Induatry, and to
preserve the names and records
of th<- participant!« in the ■ ••«tab
ADJUSTABLE CENTER
liahinenta and extension of this
great system of electrical com­
Sponge Rubber Pad*
munication.
No Lag Strop*
Pros. N. R. Powley made hi« ac­
ceptance sjieech by long distance
telephone to the delegates gath­
ered in the convention at New
Orleans.
wage a winning fight, but we must
not become over-confident An an
enemy tuberculoaia ia far from be­
ing vanquished."
Committee member« to assist in
the work will be appointed next
week, according to Mrn Walker.
DIAL 7021—FOT K DELIVERIES DAILY
FLOUR
$1.09
PUMPKIN
Camay
No. 2i/2 Tin
TOILET SOAP
9c
Oregon
BANANAS—pound -
Sc
MILK
LETTUCE—per head
5c
3 for
ORANGES—each -
1C
19c
SWEET POTATOES-4 lbs. - 13e
CAULIFLOWER-per head 10c
CORN FLAKES
Crystal White Soap- 6 giant 23c
Kellogg or Post
Fishers Biscuit Mix, dish free 25 c
Sc
Phone Pioneers Pick
Powley as President
DEPENDABLE
NON-CAM’El.LABLE, NON-
PRO RATABLE Health and
Accident Insurance
Aino Life, Automobile and Fire
insurance
PLUM, DATE OR FIG—
HEINZ PUDDINGS
HONE Y-5-lb. pail
PABLUM - -
39c
KELLOGG SHREDDED WHEAT 9C
COFFEE
Any Kind
Except Sanka
M. T. BURNS
On the Plaza
For real, quick relief from distress of
an aching cheat cold and ita cough­
ing- rub on Mustsrole, a wonder­
fully soothing "COCNTKR-IHKITANT".
Better than a muilard platter to
help break up painful local conges­
tion! Made in 3 strengths.
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
finance your car
PICNIC HAMS
BACON
Paper Napkins
pound
pound
80-count
19e
19c
5C
ROYAL CLUB FINE FOODS
14C
13C
Royal Club Spinach—No. 2|
Royal Club Stringless Beans-No. 2
Royal Club Cream Style Corn-No. 2,2 for
Royal Club Shrimp-wet pack
Royal Club Leg Meat Crab
16C
29C
Meco Catsup
IOC
PHONE
PHONE
TL Low-Cost Financing
Builds Bank Credit
q
for other needs—in 41
state-wide branches!
•. H. WIN NIR, Maitaf«r
Quality Meats for Less
NUMBER ONE BEEF—CHOICE PORK!
RIB STEAKS-pound
22C
ROUND STEAK-pound
SIRLOIN STEAK-pound
25c
LEG '0 PORK ROAST-pound
17Lc
WIENERS-pound 18c 2 pounds
33C
100 PER CT. PURE PORK LARD-4 pounds
In Your Container
4
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Snow Drop
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SATURDAY AM) MONDAY FOOD BARGAINS
’
• The Ixulles club held a coatume
Halloween party at their regular
meeting at the club house Thurs-
day afternoon. Those who attend­
ed ware MeHdamen Frank Ward,
Bradley, Bay Elliott, Fred Haynes,
Walter Bruy, Scott Willi« of Ash­
land. Russell Hauls, William M,
Cluaky of Medford, Waldemar
Holmberg, Frank Graves, Mora J.
I ’. ii i. v. L D. < 'lark, Hen < illmn.
Ted Quaiiinie, Planka, Vernal Nv-
beker, Kd Adam», liras of Ash­
land. inn Poff, Arthur Nelson
Donovan Ward, Lloyd Luper, John
Kulvi'tt. Hui ry I
Jin ml t uml
Frank Oh I und ‘Hie moat original
coatume was worn by Mr« Thanks
and the iiKKt comic coatume t>x
Mra. Frank Ward The afternoon
waa «pent at bridge with Mr«
Vernal Nebeker taking high prize
and Mr« W McClusky second and
Mr« Fred Haynes low Mra Fred
Haync« was hostess for the after
noon Dellciou« refreahmenta wen-
si-tv rd
• Mra. Verta Luman and daugh­
ter Ann of Mi-dford were guests
of Mr and Mra Wade Hoop Tues
day
• Mr and Mra Richard Williams
ami family motored to Medford
Naturdnv t<> visit l!<-n da
Mr« Hoy Rushton mid to ace their
new grand-daughter, born Thurs­
day night Mother ami daughter
are both doing wall.
• otto Hchleuter left recently foi
Glenn, Calif where he will be em­
ployed on irrigation ditch work
He has been employed at the Mt
Crest ranch wince June.
• Mra Antone Mendes and fam-
A new record for music Inntruc­
tion in the Ashland public whools
wan announced yesterday by Gor­
don Tripp, who said the total of
225 students studying inatrurnent-
al mucic ia the largest ever at­
tained here.
The instrumental instruction in­
cludes a junior high band, junior
high orchestra, high school orch­
estra, high achixd pep band, with
a IJncoln schixd orchestra soon to
be formed by Miss Lucie Landen.
A full Hat of the various instru­
mental classes will tie published
In The Miner an apace will permit.
,
• HILTS NEWS •
——
ily were in Yreka Sunday to viait
Mr Mendva in the Yreka General
hospital. Mr. Menden in now im­
proving rapidly.
• Mi and M ih W Gian und non
were in Y reka on business Satur­
day evening.
• Mi .nel Mix <’ liuuingartMi
ware in Yreka Saturday.
• A Halloween party lor the Hilt
young foika waa given al the club
house Tuesday evening, aponaored
by Charles Wiight. The evening
was spent at guinea and dancing
and cider and doughnut« were
nerved for refreshments.
• Mi and Mrn. Clyde Purvis and
Mr. lut rett were guests of Mr.
und dra. Jim I’urvla Suturday.
•
by the piece, pound
PORK SAUSAGE—2 pounds
19c
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