Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 13, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, Dec. 13, 1940
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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
I About People You Know! |
BELLVIEW NKWH
Extension Unit
Holds Meet
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• 'Hie Extension Unit met last
Friday in an all day session, with
poultry cooking the main topic.
Mu Cheater Applegate and Mra
Janies Metcalfe were the hostess-
cm . A turkey dinner wum served ut
noon After the business meeting,
a gift exchange wu» enjoyed Mix
Walter Hash )a chairman of the
unit. Mm. Kobcl, in charge of the
flower arrangement, had decorat­
ed the table« and room» In iui
artistic manner. Hostesses for the
next meeting, Jan. 3, are .Mra.
Walter Da via and Mra. la-wls
Pankey. The topic will be Simple
I>c»Mcrt No. 2.
• Mix Ben Chriatlieb and M in
Murk True will ussist with the
Presbyterian bazaar to be held at
the gas coni|>any office Saturday
• Mra. Vincent 1-anlni who han
been quite ill with flu ia acme bet­
ter but »till confined to her home
• Mr» Archie Kincaid and daugh-
’er Eunice visited with Mr» Kin­
caid'» mother, Mra. Clair Taylor
of Ashland, hurt Sunday,
• Mr». Joe Wade and non Bert
left for Vista, Calif , about two
weeks ago where they plan »¡«end­
ing several week» for the benefit
of Bert's health.
• Mr». It D. Reynolds and »on
I km who have been »pending the
punt week with Mr and Mr»
Melvin Conley at Dunsmuir arriv­
ed home Sunday. Mr» Reynolds is
feeling much better.
• Mrs K E Bell and Patricia
who have been sick are both bet­
ter. although still confined to their
home
• I E Deadmond and Joe Ma-
son and aon were hunting in Kla
math county Friday and Saturday
• Ted Huff was brought home
from the Hillside hospital in Kla­
math Falls last Friday and is re­
covering from a major operation
• George Yockel and Elmer Byrd
left Sunday for Burlingame, Calif
with a truck load of Christmas
trees They plan to me gone until
about Dec. 24.
• Mr. and Mrs I. K. Deadmond
were dinner guests of Mrs Dot
Williams and family Sunday.
• Susan Sykes who ia teacimip
school at Shady Cove spent the
week-end with her mother, Mrs
Grace Sykes
• Milton Hamilton retume«! Mon­
day night from a trip to Loo An­
geles.
I»
• Dorotha Rector returned to
her home Monday from the Com­
munity hospital where she had
undergone an appendectomy
• Miss Jane McCoy of Ashland 1»
spending thia week with Bellview
friends
• Mr and Mrs Ed McNeil spent
Sunday evening with Mr and Mra
Ed Grimm.
• Mr and Mrs Ted Huff went to
Klamath Fails Tuesday for Mr
Huff to receive medical treatment
and came back through Dorris and
brought Mr and Mrs. Carl Dels-
A QUART
EACH DAY
Betty Always Wins!
She's got that extra «tome­
thing that it taken to put
It over. Ponnibly »he get»
that »parkllng brilliance
from drinking MILK!
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Yvonne Chriatlieb uh majorette
Betty Dunn and Veda Williams,
drill team, Bob Dunn and i>ah
Anderson. football boya, and Nor­
man Christlieb, an orchestra mem
ber, all were guests at the clul
dinner.
• Bellview P-TA will meet on t'
afternoon of Dec. 20 The Christ
mas program will be given by th
pupils and after the program tl
P-TA will give treats to all th«
children.
mar home with them for a visit.
Mr
Deiamar is Mr»
Huff’s
brother.
/
• G. W Jones spent a few days
recently at the Walter Hash home
Mr. Jones I» Mrs Hash's father.
• Mrs Huppy Davis of Ashland
has been employed to prepare hot
lunches at the school for the next
several weeks There arc about 50
pupils who will have the benefit
of the hot lunches which are »¡Mtn- 1
sored by the Bellview P-TA.
• Forest Emery is quite ill and
under h doctor's care.
• Mrs Roy Crow entertained the
TH! “WANTED ' GIFT
Embroidery club last Tuesday at
her home. All member» were pre­
sent except Mr» Edwin Dunn who
is ill with flu
• Mi»» Helen Dunn who had the
Richard Hudnut, Coty
misfortune of falling and injuring
wrist is some better.
Evening in Paris and
• Mr and Mrs Murk True were
in Medford on business Wednes­
Yardley’s Gift Sets
day
• Mrs. Bert Peachey is ill with
the flu at her home
• Walter Conley of Chico visited
last week with his brother, Claud
r (
Conley, and family
• Mrs Key», who has spent the
Percllne Dresser Sets
past few month» with Mr and
Mra. Claude Conley, has gone to
Burbank. Calif
to visit with
friends until after the holidays
*
• The Upper Valley Community
club met Wednesday afternoon
with 22 members present Mrs J i Perfumes and Colognes
E (lowland presided in the ah- j
sence of Mrs
Floyd Hamford Coty, Yardley’s, Hudnut’s
Members voted to continue the
Evening in Paris and
mystery box and to have the an­
nual New Year dinner, to be serv­
■«entheric
ed at 6:30 o'clock Wednesday eve­
ning. Jan 1 Families of the club
members and Bellview Grange are
invited. Each family is asked to
bring well filled baskets After the
business meeting the ladies en­
joyed a gift exchange. The Jan J
ELECTRIC RAZORS
uary meeting will be a talk on |
BHAVCMASTER.
KOLIJ4 AND
health and the program commit- |
tee includes Mrs W R Brantley. ;
REMINGTON-RAND
Mrs Emil Gassrnan and Mrs Her- |
man Helm.
• Mr and Mrs B H. Chriatlieb
Richard Joy. Ed Dun*, and Fred
Homes attended the Downtown
Quarterbacks club dinner at Jun- |
tor high school Monday evening •
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BACON BACKJ per pound
PICNIC HAMS- -per pound
ORANGES—by the case, any size
BROOMS—good four-sewed - -
Lettuce
Sc
Oranges—each
1C
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17c
$2.1?
29c
BRING UH YOLK
PROCTOR A GAMBLE COUPONS!
CRISCO
3 pounds - - 49c
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Italian Broccoli
12c Coffee—pound - 25c
Vegetables—3 Bu. 10c
Bananas—lb
Sc Matches—carton * 15c
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Grapefruit— 6 for 15c POST TOASTIES
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Sweet Potatoes
19c
Bleacher—quarts 10c
Avocados—each
Any Kind Except Sank»
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It bring« Joy mid »er vice to ihr receiver for year«
to come. We offer fine jewelry gift» in u wide range
of prices and are aure you will find the gift you
want in our »election.
SETS OF SILVERWARE....... $6 to $75
CLOCKS................................. $1.25 to $25
WATCHES—American and
Swiss.............................. $1.98 to $150
Quality Leather Goods . . . Fountain
Pens and Pencils . . . Glassware, clear
and colored . . . complete stock of
beautiful Rings for all the family . . .
Solid Gold and Filled Necklaces . . .
Watch, Tie and Key Chains . . . Brace­
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Bands . . . miscellaneous selection of
Silverware such as Tea Sets, Flower
and Fruit Bowls, Vegetable Dishes,
Salt and Pepper Shakers, Candlesticks
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Phone 8782
272 East Main Street
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DIAMOND A No. 2—
EASTERN HAKDWHEAT FLOUR
$1.69
Made by SwanMlown Cake Flour
Company
£
£
£
£
£
1
2
£
£
Whole Kernel Corn lie
Klex Washing Pwdr 9c
ROYAL CLUB FINE FOODS
Royal Club Grapefruit Juice—No. 2
2
Royal Club Orange
Royal Club Spinach—No. 2|
Royal Club Peaches—No. No. 2|
Royal Club Coffee—pound tin
Meco String Beans
Meco Catsup—per bottle
5 for
15C
17c
24c
5 for 25c
10c
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FREE TURKEY!
STRICTLY FIRST QUALITY GUARANTEED!
8
HAMS
Short Shank
Tenderized
Skinned
HA1.F
HOLE
These Hams are top quality and not to be confused with
“regular” or inferior Hams!
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ELECTRICA 1
GIFTS
from nn
Electrical Dealer!
ROASTER SET £
Between Now and Christmas Eve
Ye«, a fine turkey FREE with each roaster set sold
until ChrlHtma« eve . . . nee these cooking marvel«
that will prepare the entire meal at one time—and at
Having« of effort and ex|M*n«e! See them now at
JORDAN ELECTRIC
I HO East Main Street
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Phone 50.51
£
Fancy Spring Leg o’ Lamb Roasts, pound
22c
Shoulder of Lamb for Roasting or Stewing, pound
15c
Sirloin Steaks, pound
25c
Pork Leg Roasts, half or whole, pound
18c
Pork Shoulder Steaks, pound
i7y2c