Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 06, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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Friday, Dec. 6, 1040
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
1 Quamm*, Enzie Wright, Richard
i Williams, Frank Graves, Wllliarr
Gran, william Dutro, Waldt
Holmberg, A H Samuelson, Frank
I Bemhelsel, O. Bernheisel and Ar
Gilberg. flans were made fo.
BELLVIEW NEWM
• Mrs. Vincent Ijinini who has thur
the
Christmas
party to be heio
I been quite ill with flu is some at the club house
Tuesday after
better.
Bellview (»rangers
noon, Dec. 17. Foiowing the bust
• Mrs. Greenhaw is preparing ness meeting refreshments wei
hot lunches for the school children served.
Enjoy
until a qualified WPA worker can • A son arrived Friday at th<
• The Pell view Grange met ut be secured.
home of Mr. and Mrs Taylor. Dr
6:30 o'clock Tuesday evening for a • Mr and Mrs. Richard Joy were Jones of Yreka was on the cast
turkey dinner with ail the trim- dinner guests at the i Ionici Elhart during the absence of Dr. Schlap
nilngs, the losers of the attend­ home in Ashland Bunduy evening. pi, who with his wife was in San
ance contest feeding the winning • a party was civM Friday af­ Francisco for several days.
side A large crowd was present ternoon honoring Mrs. James Met­ • Mrs. Fred Lehman and son
and II R f'.iitci presided Talka calfe on her birthday anniversary. went home from the Hilt hospital
were given by Edwin Dunn und Mrs Modern and Mrs. Olson were Saturday afternoon. Both are do­
Victor York. The dinner was such hostesses
The afternoon was ing well.
a success that the members voted spent in playing games. Mrs O • Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Black and
to have another contest to run for G. Ayers won the door prize children were shopping in Med­
three months with the men Those enjoying the purly included ford Saturday.
uguinst the women, the losing side the honored guest and hostesses, • Sam Dunaway Jr. spent the
to give a dinner the first Tuesday Mrs. O, G. Ayers, Mrs Jesse week-end with Tony Machado, fel­
in Mai ch A 11 ' i the dinner the Walker, Mrs. Joe Walker, Mrs low member of the Yreka football
Orange held the regular business Clark Kesler, Mrs. Harry Flynn, squad, in th«- Bay region where
meeting.
Mrs. Ralph Hoad ley, Mrs Richard they attended a football game as
• Miss Dorothea Rector was op- Black and Miss Mary Walker guests of the 20-30 club, a re­
crated on for appendicitis ut the Mrs. Metcalfe received a number ward we'l earned by their splen­
did playing.
Community hospital Monday eve­ of beautiful handkerchiefs
ning. latst reporta she was doing • Mr. and Mrs. Willis Byrd and • Mr and Mrs W A. Gran and
Mr. Byrd's two sisters, Mis L. T son Billy spent Sunday at Cave
nicely.
• Mis. J. W. Rosen epent last Hill of Talent and Mrs Fegurth of Junction, Ore., visiting relatives
Friday in Medford vlaltlng with Ashland, left Thursday morning • Mr and Mrs Richard Williams
her son and family, Mr. and Mi» for Oklahoma to visit their bro­ and family were in Medford Sat­
ther, John Byrd, who has been ill urday evening
Joe Rosen.
Held over from last week:
• Mr. and Mis. James Metcalfe for some time.
and daughter Alice were u. er • Ted Huff, who has been ill for • The I-adies club met Thursday
guests Bunday ot their ilaughi r some time, will remain in the Kla­ afternoon at the club house with
and son-in law, Mt. and Mre. Al- math Falls hospital an additional Mrs T. Quamme hostess Others
week, due to iruection.
present were
were Mesdames M J Bai-
fred Randles.
• Mrs. D. F. Rcynolde and aon • Mrs. Edgar McIntosh of Dis icy, Planka, , Ed Adams, Frank
"
Bray. Kenneth
Donald went to Dunsmuir Tuesday Angeles is visl'ing ut the ton e of Ward. Walter
to spend the week with Mr. and her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. Brown, Madge Nebeker. Arthur
Gilbe rg, Arthur Nelson, John Kal-
Mre. Melvin Conley. Mrs. Conley and Mrs. Albert C. Joy.
• Carl iH’lmar of Dorris is spend­ vet. W Holmberg, Frank Ohlund.
wan Winds Reynolds.
• Mr. und Mis. Archie Kincaid ing this week at the home of his Harry De Jamett. Fred Haynes,
Lloyd Luper, Ray Elliott and Rus­
s|M-nt Bun lay afternoon with Mr. sister, Mrs. Ted Huff.
• Mr. Edwards, who is ill with sell Harris. First prize at bridge
and Mi» Henry Btanrud
was won by Mrs M J. Bailey and
• Mr. und Mrs. Murk True were flu. is improving
Refresh­
transacting business in Medford • The Upper Valley Community low by Mrs Planka.
club will meet next Wednesday ments were served.
Monday.
• Mrs Wade Wallis and Mrs. with Mrs Homes. Mrs. Reynolds
Mark True assisted with the tea and Mrs George Helms planning
given ut the Presbyterian church the program. All members are
by the Missionary society Friday asked to came dressed as kiddles
evening. Patricia Bell helped with tut there will be a tree and treats
tor everyone Mrs. Charles May,
the serving.
• Murle Walker visited with Mr. Mrs Edwin Dunn and Mrs. James
and Mrs. Henry Blenrud Bunday Chamberlain Will act ns hostesses
• The Home Extension unit will
evening.
• Jack Williams hus been con­ meet Fri<iay for an ail-day session
fined to his home with flu several at the Grange hall. Lessons in
jaiuitry cooking will start at 10:30
days this week.
• Mrs. Alma Miller returned to a. m A covered dish luncheon
her home In Los Angeles Friday will be served nt noon. After lunch
after spending two weeks with her the ladies will enjoy a gift ex­
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and change. gifts not to cost more
Mrs. Btenrud and her mother, than 2S cents Hostesses are Mrs.
Mrs. Borenson, who is making her Cheater Applegate and Mrs.
James Metcalfe.
home with the Btenruds.
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• Miss Ola Muy Grimes and Miss
Christenla both returned to their TALENT NEWN
homes Wednesday from the Com­
Select your gifts NOW
munity hospital where they both Rosencrans
underwent appendectomies last
our
complete
from
week.
Of
Hunting
stocks, You’ll have first
• Mrs
William Chapman of
Hurribnwk spent Tuesday with • Donald F Rosecrans of Hilt,
choice, a much better
on trial in Yreka, Calif, facing a
her sister, Mrs. Malinda King.
selection and you'll
• Mrs. Merwin Arnette of Klam- charge of manslaughter in the
nth Falls spent last Wednesday death of Andrew Nelson, high
save considerable mon­
with Mrs. R E Bell. Bhe was re­ school student, in a deer hunting
ey
on your gifts. too.
turning home from a visit to Cres­ accident, waa given a verdict of
"not guilty" Thursday afternoon
cent City.
We have a large var-
• Miss Evelyn Willis hus entered at 4 o'clock and returned borne
lety of occasional fur-
a school of beauty culture in Med­ with his grateful family The jury,
fol d
composed of Zelma Walters. Yre­
nlturr, finished and
• Viilu Williams and Marna Byrd ka. Antonio M Caselli, Weed; Ar­
unfinished
pieces, and
sang a duet at the Mthia theatre iel Ijowden, Beiad; Lillian MardahI.
Wednesday evening with the Hol­ Weed; Mrs. Joeila Windsor, Mt
many wanted gifts for
lywood premier.
Shasta; Mrs. Agnes Weamcr,
the
home. Come in!
• Eunice Kincaid spent the week­ Dunsmuir; John Brandsma, Fort
end with Helen Elam and they Jones; Frank Benkosky, Duns­
were shopping in Medford Satur­ muir; Edwin Goodwin, Fort Junes!
day.
Charles Hammond, Fort Jones;
• Mr and Mrs. Noel Heard were LeRoy L Vonderpool, Etna, and
dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Dot Abraham Memeo of McCloud, de­
Williams and family.
liberated one an<L one-half hours
• Mr and Mrs Arthur Hamaker before bringing in the verdict,
FURNITURE
spent Sunday evening with Mr which was reported by the fore­
and Mrs. Archie Kincaid.
man, Charles F Hammond. Ap­ ’97 E. Main
Phone 8761
• Mr. and Mrs. E. A. l^ec arc plause greeted the verdict. Wit­
spending several days this week at nesses for the state were George
ax.i» a?.ss a<ss
Eugene visiting their daughter Nelson, father of the slain youth,
und son-in-law, Mr and Mrs and Deputy Sheriffs H E. McNeil
Merle Robinson.
and Thome West. For the defense
• Dale Anderson with the other were Donald Rosecrans and his
high school football players was hunting companion. Floyd Elwood
guest of the Mona club at a din­ Miller. A defense fund was raised
ner at the Uthia hotel Tuesday by contributions among Rosecrans'
evening and a theatre party after fellow workmen in Hilt.
the dinner.
The Women's Society of Chris­
• Mrs Dankworth returned to tian Service, formerly known as
her home Monday from the Com­ Ladies' Aid. met Thursday after­
munity hospital where ehe had noon at the home of Mrs. John
been recovering from a major De Witt with Mrs. H. De Jamett,
operation. ,
president, leading the meeting.
• AI Iren Enlow in upending sev- Others present were Mesdames T.
eral days this week at her home,
the school at Gold Hill having to
close on account of a flu epi-
demic.
• Mr and Mrs. Allen Miller and
NON-CANCELLABIJC, NON-
Bob James of Seattle spent the
PRORATABLE Health and
week-end with Mrs. Miller's 1 Par-
Accident Insurance
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bell.
zlleo
Life,
Automobile and Fire
• Elmer Hamilton of near Port-
Insurance
THIS DELICIOUS
land spent several days this week
with his son, E. A. Hamilton.
CHEESE FOOD
M. T.
• Dale Williams has been em­
— d/qetf/b/e as
ployed at the Genera) Petroleum
On the l'laz.a
milk ¡tt*H
service station.
• Robert Dunn is confined to his
home with the flu.
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SALAD DRESSING—Miracle Whip, quart
SHORTENING—Swift’s Pearl, 4 pounds
SUGAR—10 pounds White Satin
Lettuce
Sc
Oranges—each
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BEANS
Sc 4 pounds
Green Peppers—lb 10c POST TOASTIES
Vegetables—3 Bu. 10c
Avocados—each
Sc
Tender Sweet
Bananas—lb
SC
CORN-3 for
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OREGON—
Cauliflower
Italian Broccoli
10c Milk—3 for
19c
12c Coffee—pound - 25c
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Ivory— 2 for - lie
Medium Size
Any Kind Except Sanka
Grapefruit— 6 for 15c
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Sweet Potatoes
13C
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Royal Club Dainty Dimple Peas—No. 2’s, Ea
Royal Club Spinach
Royal Club Peaches
Royal Club Catsup
Royal Club Whole Kernel Corn
Meco String Beans
3 for
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