Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 15, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    Calif., are*expected this week by
Mr. and, Mp«. J. F. Arnold, to ha
'their gqepte for a few wee**.
M ik Moore to • »»«id of f*r- »R? i
Mm. L. A. Revert« of Ashland apf)
Mrs, Cheever of Roaebifrg,, ca^W. '
‘on Mr- Sbd Mi», G, W, .W h g la 1
and family, last Sunday 1
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T&e harvesilag of the- <*•«??■ •
crop In Valle? View is practic­
ally finished. The cherry ; . ^ w r ,
in this community amojintpd,
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about .fifteen tans', .probably the’, ;
largest ever. .pickedL here frqnij '
trees that have been lp M arlpfT
for years.
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Ted and Jerry'Roe of. Nevada
City, Calif., arrived last Friday tp
spent the rest of their vacation
with their ipother, Mrs.. Harry
Roe who has,been with .her .fath­
er, Jd. F. Craig- fps.fom e time.
The boys are students at the Uni­
versity o f California at Berkeley.,
Mr. Roe will be here.soon fpr -»a,
abort time.
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can be
2 0 6Century Stores
The Keystone To Economy
We operate a system of chain stores because it
allows us to exercise a policy of greater buying
volume. Therein Tests our answer to the most
economical means of food distribution—furnishing
Quality Food».at Right Prices.
Suggestions Saturday and Monday, July 16th-18th
KELLOGGH bran
RICE
SOAP
F i a K ES
Fancy lx>u taian»
P A O Naptha
Itine Itane
10 bar» .......... 3
4 U m .................. 2« 3 Pkgos
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COFFEE— Maxwell Rouse, Hills, M. .1. B., Golden West,
Royal fiuta—I pound cans ............................ ........................ 49v
Herbert’s
of places
through California,
raacblng their home about July
20.
4 Mra. A. H. Davenhlll who has
been visiting relatives Is Wiscon­
sin, is expected home before long,
ghe is at present spending a few
days In Seattle, Washington.
Mr. and Mra. William Glenn
and their gueata, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Olean and son of Washington,
made the trip to ’Crater Latte last
Saturday returning by way of
Klamath Rail*
Hedrlek Baugh ma n o f Ashland
spent a couple of days last week
with Oeorfee McCrafcken.
Rev. and Mrs. Gaffney and
family of Ashland were callers at
the O. W. Nichols home last Sat­
urday evening. ' Mr. and * Mrs
Robert Goetx of Silverton, Ore.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lewis and
family of Powers, Ore., have been
vtoitlng-Mr-jand Mrs. Lewis and
Sandwich Spread
Mayonnaise
;. Mgai AtftJA Arnold and the two
girls were down from the Dead
Indian cpnpfc j p . MMtfay, Mr.
and Mrs. J. ^".Arnold took dinner
with them on ihat d a y ^
2
wool clip will he
Mrs. Myrtle Moore, Miss Rqth
J about l.SOO^OOO pounds.
aqd Papl ^foore of Los Angefep,
WE PELIVER
c a n t ’d eny;
That you and I
for cows are quite
good-locking \
Our railk, 1 hear
is wonderful
y- for cooking!’
WESSON
Mr. and Mrs. R; R. /RoMoT' IMt
Monday for Smith River and Cres­
cent City where they will visit Mr.
Foster's rather.'
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Mrs. Ella Pattdrpon, Mrs'. A;»ft.
Ferns and Mr. add Mrs. W ill
Ferns spent several days last
peek at, Ctescent City.
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Born to Mr. and Mrs.’ Cldredce
Homes, a daughter on July fltb at?
the Community hospital ln'M Sd-
ford. The baby has been 'nanied
Clarice.
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Mrs. Elton Beeson ieti»h»ed'
from Portland last week where
s h | underwent air operation- fo r
removah of -goiter.....................
F. F. Burk and family of Med­
ford left Monday for an extended
motof trip east to Chicago and
nearby points.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Admson and
daughter, Mary, lqft Saturday for
San Diego to visit at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Badger.
S|r„. Badger was formerly MJSf-..
Helen Admson.
t Mrs. Chas. Bingham of SaccK
rtento has been VislMpg'Witl'Ref
efster, Mrs. E. M. Learning for the
TJst three weeks?
, ~ 'T
1 L. I. Cjrawford motored tp.
Crater Lake Ronday, his parent!
making the trip with h im /
'/ Mrs. Fred Merlrck of Glqndal,
Cal., Is visiting with her state.
Mrs. Wm. Breese this week.
Fred Rappe lost some grain I,
the grass fire that started. nea
the school house Mqnday.
Quart
The Meat is What Makes Sunday
. Dinners
Can
PINEAPPLE
Rosedale Sliced, In Syrup
48c 4 lb. Cans, 98c Lge. Cans 23c; 3 for 6ftc
OIL
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MILK, Libby»—“The nearest to fresh Cream”— Tall Ci
4 for ........................................................................................... >
CORN, Standard;
BIN SO
2 cans ........ 2ft,-. Large Packages
4 for ............ 49c 3 f o r --------- 47(
Get your roast or chicken* here and get the liest in
qua lit)* a t ‘prices nd higher than for second-rate
ASPARAGUS TIPS, Libby»— A
1 lb. Square C a n s................... 3
LIMA BEANS—No. I CU1I- COÓOA, Pare—Jn balk— 8
29c lbs.......................................... 2ftc
tor n lax— 3 lbs.
Phone 107
Feel Qreat— Start Days with Food
that "Starufc By” You
8 SHORTENING, B e s t — l a
LARD, Pure — In Bulk
...... I 49c
k- Bulk— 3 Iba.
lbs.......................... ..............
TOILET PAPEK— Soft Sanitary Crepe—Full weight 7
Rolls— 0 for .......................... ................................ —...............
CRAB MEAT, Sakhalin — KilTKK^h sNACU —
Fancy Japan — 90 per cent
Leg Meat— Halves, Can, 32c
I—
ECONOMY CAPS
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CERTO
2 bottlrti .'.........-........ ........ RHr Docen ........... -------- ------- S®*
PAROWAX
WALL MASON CAPS
2ftc I lb. Pkgea., 2 for
Dozen
I i p
20th C entury
n
1~C
TA C P
O rrE
Compare the quality—then compare the
t - i price— Direct from oar Roaster to yoa
E potw I . 43 c ; 2 Pounds... .85c
20th CENTURY GROCERY
Protein* carbohydrates, minerals and vitamines
in excellent balance—plus the “bulk” that helps
en d laxatives. R ic h , d e lic io u s, vigor fo o d .
We'll bet that when he is ou
fishing President Coolidge doesn't
4 » r e away the fish by any un­
necessary talking.— Jefferson Re-
view.
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S p e c i a l s for S a tu r d a y
61 N. Main Street
THOS. RILL, Prop
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Better breads and cakes
—for there’? cream in every
> drop!
T^ICH, creamy Alpine Milk! There’* the secret
I \ of home'made breads, biscuits'and cakes
that are finer flavored, smoother textured, more
delicious in every upy.
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Alpine is ¡pure, fresh, fulbcream milk—-with
nothing added—nothing taken away but water.
Sealed in clean containers— a ir tig h t— and ster-
ilized, no purer milk can be had than Alpine.
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Klamath Falls Lettuce,
Per Head, 10c.
Peaberry Ooffe, (fresh roasted)
Per Lb.........38c; 3 Lbs........... $1.10
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wall make your meals the envy of any epienre.
Just he sure it’s* ’’Frye’s Defioous” Beand Hsse,
Campbells Tomato Soup, 3 cans, 25c
and everyone in camp will join in the chesua«
Lemons, Per Dos.
Quest Ivory Soap, 12 Bars for 50o
**Oh Boy! W hat H e m !”
Fresh Kentucky W o n d e r String
• Beans, Per Lb, U q ______
Orisco, 3 Lb. can
Tomatoes, Per Lb.
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Hawaiian Star Pineapple (15 os-
saa)
Crushed or
Sliced, y tt Per can, 15c
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Peanuts (fresh roasted) Per Lb. 18c
avam tn
L. ■■■
W hen you’re far removed from the menus of
civilized routine, appetites are safe with a whob
Celery, Per Bunch
,
JeHo, (any flavor) 3 Pkgs., , . 25o
Rockwood’s Chocolate Deoorettea
foy Ice Cream, Cake and Pastry
deoorations. Haft Pound Can, 25c
P iney Head Rice, 3 Lbs. . . . . 25c
neu of yt fft
from 12 to IS
Economy Lid*, 2 Dot
Apripota (for. canning) 8fl<
B°x, >1.30 V y‘ '
Oreen Oom, Per Dos............... 50c
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Economical, too. Alpine costs less than ordi'
nary milk. And so rich it saves butter in cooking
—-imparts a finer flavor. Try it and see.
* BiwulD—4 cups flour. Imp. N k .K w b A lp lii« 1 •
Imperial Valley Watermelons
Per Lb. 3c .
California Grape Frnit, Each, 5c
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PHONE 190
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Pearl Brand, Genuine Codfish
Per Lb. 20c
Macaroni (curve out) 3 Lbs., 25c
J. H. N. Tomato Sauoe (Spanish
Style) 4 oaps, 25c
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Pay Cash and Pay Less
WE.DELIVER
or half baked Frye’s " D d id o u .” Brand H am .
Y o u ’ll have a menu, maker all your own that might
Here’s the haaa t lu r t
"Everything the Name Im pBaa”
oom