Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 27, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, Dec. 27, 1940
I About People You Know! (
i Christ iiihn at the home of Mr. and
I Mr» William O. Martin and
I Junie» William».
• Mt and Mia Dale Heath of
Helena, Calif, and 1-u Vein Heath
of Klumuth Fall» vial ted during
Christmas holiday» with Mr. and
• Mi and M in Robert Rosen­ Mis E. E. Heath
baum arrived Saturday from Wil­ • Mi mid Mr» Elmer Ayr*-» mid
low Hunch, Calif., to »pend the »on Robert of Wai.ova, Ore »pent
Chriatmaa holidays with her par­ Christmas with hi» parent», Mi
ents, Mr und Mrs Hash G W mid Mr» O. R Ayre».
Jones and M inn Ague» J oiicn of • Mi» It. E Bell. Who K-i.-ntly
ANhlund also were dinner gue»t» v.-ua III with flu 1» much improved
ut the II hn I i home Christmas duy Ml»» Putricia Bell ai»o hud flu
• Mr» Huzanne Home» Cartel <>f but i» improving
Klumuth Fulls spent several day» • Mr un<l M in Wayne Heard are
thia week here with her huNbiind, parent» of u boy, Karlo» Wayne,
weighing M'a pound», born recent-
Floyd Carter.
• Mr and M in Gllbcrt Block und ly at the Community hospital,
soil Robert of Tui-omu und Mr • M in Ralph Hall from Oakland,
und Mis Donald Korth and Jim­ Calif »pent Thu rad ay and Friday
mie ot Burney, Calif. spent with her mother, Mr». Mallnda
King
• Mi and Mr» John Arnold left
Thursday tor their home ut
Marshfield where John ha« em-
ploymcnt with the Southern Pa-
rill* Ili-ll'ilt OffllM
• Ml»» Lucille Lebow and Ralph
Brickey of Bend ,Ore. were mar­
ried Christmas morning at the
home of the bride'» parent» Only
immediate relative» were present
mid Byer Putman and Ml»» Olive
Davin ut tended the bridal couple
Both Ml»« Lebow mid Mr Brickey
attended the Southern Oregon
College of Education. They will
make their home in Bend, where
Mr. Brickey teaches
• Mr» Edwin Dunn 1» recovering
from u recent attack of flu Mi»»
Helen Dunn, daughter. 1» teaching
at JackaonviUe despite the mis-
fortune of having recently broken
her arm.
• Mr« Ijinini 1.« ill with the riu
at her home.
• Ml«« France« Howard moved
Tuesday of last week to her new
home at Klamath Falls
• A birthday dinner honoring the
anniversary of Chester Applegate
was given at the Applegate home
Monday. Those enjoying the din­
ner included Vernon Kruger, Hel­
en Kruger, Ernest Appleg: ie. the
honored guests and Mr». Apple-
gate.
• The Bellview Grange held a
meeting Tuesday. with an inter-
e«ting program the feature of the
evening a play was preaanted,
"The Family Round Up,” with
Mrs Wade Wallis and Mrs Vai
Inlow as grandma and grandpa.
• Mrs. Albert Peachey, who has
been confined to her home with
flu, Is much improved
• R L Brantley is improving fol­
lowing an attack of flu
• Mrs O. R Ayres left Friday
morning for Castle Rock, Wash
to spend the holidays with her
mother and other relatives
• The Bellview school closed Dec
20 for Christmas vacation. School
will reopen following New Year's.
Friday the students all enjoyed a
party with an exchange of Christ­
mas gifts
• Earl Chamberlain, «tudent at
Oregon State college, is spending
the Christmas holidays with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs James
Chamberlain.
• Mrs Ella True of Wood bum,
Oregon, is spending the holidays
with her sister, Mrs Elsie Reeser
• Mr and Mrs Victor York are
»pending the holidays with rela­
tives in Washington
•
• Mr and Mrs Al Simpson made
a trip to Eureka recently for a
visit with A B Simpson
• Ruth Hardy of San Francisco
spent Christmas herr at the home
of h««r parents. Mr. and Mrs P R.
Hardy.
• Mr. and Mr« Virgil Davis are
the parents of a daughter, born
Tuesday at the Community hos­
pital.
Holidays
Bring Visitors
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Funeral sendees for Thoma»
Morton Cunningham, M7. wh
died lire. 20, were held at IO 3<
a. rn Dec. 23 at the Utwillei
Funeral home with the Rev
George Bruce officiating.
Inter
merit at Klamath Fall»
•
DAVID LEROY THOMAS
Funeral services for David Iz
Roy Thoma», M3, who died De<
20, were held at. 10 a. rn Dec 24
at the IJtwiller Funeral hom<
with the Rev. George Bruce offi
elating. Interment in the look
addition to the Mountain View
cemetery.
I.OIISE K. OMTEKMAN
Funeral services for Louise Ellz
atreth Osterman, 3k who died Dec
22, and her infant daughter, Lou
inc Elizabeth, were held at !» a rn
Dec. 26 at the Our Lady of the
Mountain church with Fath* i
Meagher officiating
Interment
will take place at Dumont, Minn
Lltwiller Funeral home
charge of arrangement»
•
HARRIS DEAN
Funeral nervier» for Harria
Dean, who died here Dec 23, were
li*-hl at 2 30 p in at th*- J J’
Dodge and Son» chapel with the
Elk» in charge Cremation took
place in Portland.
•
• Cliff McLean »pent the Christ­
mas holiday» with hl» parents in
Portland.
• Thelma Reed of Eugene visited
here last week-end with friend«
Dial 7021— Free Delivery!
Z torv SALE
ORANGES—Dozen
LEMONS—Dozen
GRAPEFRUIT—6 for
PEARL SHORTENING—4 ponds
POST TOASTIES-
MATCHES—Carton
PUMPKIN—Del Rogue, 3 for
PICNIC HAMS—Pound
WHOLE KERNEL CORN-Diamond A
SHREDDED WHEAT
FLOUR
SNOW DROP—49’s
KITCHEN QUEEN—49’s
DRIFTED SNOW—49’s
IOC
19c
10c
5C
15e
16C
lie
10c
98c
$1.19
$1.59
MILD EX BLEACH—Quarts...............
MILD EX BLEACH—| Gallon - - - - -
ASTORIA TOILET TISSUE—7 for - - -
KRAFT CHEESE—2-pound box - - - -
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP CHIPS—Giant Size
OREGON MILK—3 for........................
COFFEE—Any kind except Sanka, pound -
CHRISTMAS MIX CANDY—3 pounds - -
9c
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PLAZA MARKET ™
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NON-CANCFXLABLK, NON-
PRO-RATABLE Health and
Accident Insurance
Also Life, Automobile and Fire
Innurance
M. T. BURNS
On the Plaza
A QUART
EACH DAY
SLICED De-RINED BACON-Pound
SMOKED PORK CHOPS-Pound
FRESH PIGS FEET—Each
24c
29c
sc
FRESH PORK CHOPS-Pound - - - - - 20c
If you have not tried our Home Cured Corned Beef, do
not miss ¿this opportunity
Pound 18c to 25c
Betty Always Wins!
■
She’» got that extra some­
thing that it taken to put
It over. I'osnlbly «die get»
that Hparkllng brilliance
from drinking MILK!
BEEF ROASTS—Special, pound - - - - 15c
CLOVER LEAF
Wishing one and all a very
Happy and Prosperous New Year
DAIRY
Phone 673?
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