Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 05, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Friday, April S, 1935
1
PHONE YOI It OKDEIl
FREE DELIVERY
Saturday and Monday Food Bargains
We have no ballyhoo to Hell, therefore we devote this advertising
space to groceries:
White House
llardwlicat
FLOUR
,,.$1.89
■ l
MEADOW BROOK
CHEESE
Pound 19c
COFFEE
Chase and Sanborn«’» Dated,
l-|><Hind tin
.............
TRACT 1*
1 POUNDS
PURITAN
MILK
4 for 25c
RAISINS
29e
BIRDSEED
1 lb. 7e
$1.00
SUGAR
DEL MONTE
CANNED FOODS
VEGETABLES
LETTUCE
5e CATSUP
ARTICHOKES
5c SALMON, 1 pound - 19c
AVOCADOS
5e PINEAPPLE tidbits 5 oz 9c
15e
ASPARAGUS, 2 IL 1 Sc Pineapple Juice, 8 oz 9c
Bunch Vegetables 2 for Sc Sliced Peaches No 1 tall 13c
ORANGES, size 176 23c GRAPEFRUIT No. 213c
SPINACH, 4 pounds 25c Sliced Peaches No 2| 21C
uli...............
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COFFEE
In a Gias* Jar
29e
FLOUR
49’s $1.46
I
BUI Ji
BOUQUET
MACARONI
4 lbs. 23c 1
TOMATO JUICE E3Ä-.
25c
EAST SIDE MARKET
Wholesale and Retail
BEEF — VEAL
PORK — LAMB
POULTRY AND FISH
Phone 188—Free Delivery
PLAZA
MEAT
MARKET
Under Same
Management
have different grades of meat at different prices. Here you
can get the piece of meat to fit your pocketbook!
DRESSED CHICKENS ON HOUR’S NOTICE
SATURDAY SPECIAL
12c Pure Lard
IOC
6C
15C
25C
BOLOGNA, 2 pounds
HAMBURGER, 2 pounds - 25e
STEAKS, per pound
ROASTS, pound, 8c to
STEW AND BOIL, pound
WEINERS, per pound
Kingan’H
LUNCH-LOAF
pound 30c
Be sure to try one of our Fames Cube Steaks
At No Extra Charge!
Page 3
About People You Know!
EDITED BY EDWINA JAMES _________
cal society, met last Saturday
evening at the home of Mrs. Effie
Thurston to celebrate the arrival
of the society at the age of one
I year. A fine musical program was
given and a very pleasant even­
ing was spent.
• Mrs E F Miller has been suf­
fering with a badly sprained ankle
since last Friday. The sprain was
thought to be due either to a
cramp in the foot or numbness
from lack of circulation.
• Viola Mayberry is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. May­
berry of Alida street, during her
two weeks vacation from a nurs­
ing school in San Francisco.
• Mrs Inez Glaisyer was a guest
for a short while at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hardy. Mrs.
Glaisyer is a resident of Coquille,
Oregon.
• Mrs w. A Patrick left for
Corvallis on Wednesday morning
to spent! the Easter vacation with
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Patrick, her
son and daughter-in-law.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Moody
visited in Ashland Wednesday en­
route to Salem from the valley
where they had spent a few days.
Mrs. Moody is the former Regina
Johnson.
• Mrs. Louis Dodge returned to
her home after a two weeks ab­
sence in Portland and Corvallis.
While In Corvallis she visited Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Durgan, her son-
in-law and daughter.
• Ivan Keeney, Bob Yeo, and vulesccnt horn»- with her small son
John Edwards returned to Wil- who is convalescing from a severe
iamette University on Haturday attack of measles, scarlet fever
morning, following a visit with i and whooping cough.
their parents during spring vaca­ • Mrs Annie Applegate Halferty
tion.
died at her home in Klamath Falls
• W G. Hander went to Portland last Saturday night. She was the
on Haturday to attend the state daughter of Captain O. C. Apple­
florist convention. He stayed three gate, well known Southern Oregon
days, visiting his daughter, Mary Pioneer and a niece of Mrs. J. M.
Louise Sander, of the St. Vincents Wagner and a cousin of Mrs Ernil
Hospital.
Piel and Miss Lydia McCall.
• Mr. and Mis. Milo O’Harra and • The social dance of the Bell­
Mr. and Mrs. R D. Gano left Sat­ view grange, scheduled for tonight
urday to enjoy a week’s vacation has been postponed till next Fri­
in lx>s Angeles.
day night, April 12.
• David Johnson, well-known in • Among the Ashland people
Ashland, and prominent student shopping in Medford during the
of Willamette University visited week were noted Mrs. Steve Zar-
friends here Friday, enroute to ka, Mrs. Violet McClelland, Mrs.
Salem from Dunsmuir, where he H. H. Palmer, Mrs. C. M. Bomar
spent some time with his parents, and Miss Jane Sugg.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Johnson
• The Women's Benefit Associa­
<> Jack Enders returned to Eu­ tion will meet with Mrs. Walter
gene on Sunday, following a Bevington on 2nd street Wednes­
week's visit with his parents, Mr. day, April 10, 7:30 p. m.
and Mrs. H. G. Enders.
• Misses Marietta Whitney and
• Mrs. Emma McKibben returned Nancy Gill were down from Port­
to her home here after a five land spending the week end with
month's absence on a trip wheih their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don
covered many points in Ohio and Whitney and Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Gill.
California
t> Mrs. W. S Stennet was hostess • Miss Gertrude Ahlstrom, at
for the meeting of the Neighbors present teaching in Medford, spent
of Woodcraft Social Circle on the week-end with her mother,
Thursday last, with a covered dish Mrs. F. J. Ahlstrom.
dinner preceding the regular pro­ 4 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Barrett
gram. Decorations in al) kinds of spent Saturday and Sunday with
spring flowers made the table and Mrs. Barrett's parents, Mr. and >
rooms fragrant and beauitfu). Mrs. R. E Stevens of Wightman (
There were three visitors and six­ street. Mr. Barrett is a teacher at I
teen members present for the Eagle Point.
12:30 dinner and the regular busi­ • Mr. and Mrs. C. E Nesbitt of I
ness session and social hour which Tennant, California visited friends 1
followed.
here and with Mrs. F. M. Fillson, |
• Pete Beers of Klamath Falls who has been in the Sacred Heart
was a visitor In Ashland over the Hospital for some time under:
week-end He Is a brother of Mrs. treatment folowing a major opera-1
P. D. McDougal of Nursery street. tlon.
• Mr and Mrs. Eddie Atchison • Perry Ashcraft and Dom Pro- ‘
and Mr. Atchison's mother were vost left for San Francisco Satur-I
visitors In Ashland Sunday from day on a short business trip.
Klamath Falls.
• Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller;
• A new storm sewer is being spent Sunday with Miss Edna Go- |
installed at the comer of East heen whom they knew in North
Main and Gresham streets.
Dakota for quite some time before
• The fire department was called she came to Ashland.
to 200 Mountain avenue Saturday • Wendell Ritzzinger of Portland,
forenoon when a flue back fired. spent the week-end with his par­
Practically no damage was done.
ents in Ashland.
• Mrs. Mary R. G. Freeman and • Miss Beverly Young enter­
son. Edwin Freeman, returned the tained a group of friends at her
last of the week from Seattle home at 42 Third street, following
where they have been living for the Normal Mixer given by the
some time. They are stopping at Theta Delta Phi fraternity for
the home of her son, R. G. Free­ out-of-town members. Those pres­
man Their stay in Ashland is in­ ent with the hostess, Miss Young,
definite.
were Beth Cummings, Rachel For­
• Mrs. Julia Henderson, who has sythe. Bob Root, George Smith,
occupied one of the Barber cabins and from Monmouth, Dick Black,
at 153 Granite street for some Tom Covey, and Paul Schoenburg.
time, left Sunday night by train • Mrs. Marshall Barber enter­
for her home in California. She tained at her home, 42 Second st., 1
was much improved in health by last Friday afternoon from 3:30 to
her sojourn in Ashland.
5 o'clock in honor of the seventh 1
• Mr and Mrs. Paul Harmsen birthday
_ of her daughter
___ ____ Rose J
and little Cozette, were up from Marie. Games were played and re­
Grants Pass for the week end with fresh
*——*■—
—•-
------— -• of Birthday
men
ts consisting
Mrs Harmsen's parents. Mr. and cake punch and Easter candies.
Mrs W M. Barber.
Those present included Rose Ma­
• The Jordan Cabinet works is rie Barber. Sharon Scofield, Golda
building a fine specimen cabinet Mantz, Mauryne Burton, Lucy
for the Southern Oregon Normal Katherine Taylor. Milo Gribb, Al­
school.
ice Clary and Margaret Allen
• Mrs. Arthur Palmer of Klam­ Barber.
ath Falls is at the Barber con- • The Teladelphian, Talent musi-
SATURDAY
SPECIALS
WHITE EAGLE
Hard» heat Flour Q4
19 |M>und»
tDJLedtP
K-C BAKING POWDER
25-ounce
4
Can............................... ldt
CLOROX—
Quart size
14c
WHITE WONDER SOAP
9 bars
QHf*
for only.................
UVv
DEL MONTE PEACHES
No.
size
WHITE BEANS— 4 Qp
1 pounds___________ AlFlz
FLl IIRER'S CUP CAKES
S.
23c
WE WILL DEIJVEB
YOUR ORDER
SCHUERMAN’S
GROCERY
Phone 155
201 E. Main
Where You Get Most for Your Money Every Day in the Week
We Deliver
Free—Phone
95
S tearns
61 North Main
Ashland
Oregon
Grocery and Meat Market
C&H Sugar, Saturday, 25 lbs. $1.25 Fancy Sliced Beets, No. 2 tin,
10-pound bag.......................
50c
2 for............................................... 25c
Del
Monte Spinach, No. 21/t tin,
Golden “C”, 21 pounds............. $1.00
2 tins for............. . ....................... 27c
Leslie’s Salt, 2’/?-lb. sack.............. 7c
4 2,/j-pound sacks...................... 25c Palace Oysters, 2 tins for.......... 27c
8-pound sacks............................ 19c Little Neck Clams, large tins,
2 for............................................... 35c
Coffee that is good—we giind it
fresh for you, 2 pounds............ 35c Swift’s Premium Corned Beef,
per tin.......................................... 15c
Coffee, there is none better, per
Morrell’s Vienna Sausage, 3 tins 25c
pound package ...........................25c
Dried Beef, 2 glasses.................... 25c
Soda Crackers, 3-lb. box.............. 38c
Corn Beef Hash, 3 cans................25c
Delicious Flake Butters, pkg........ 17c
25c
Savery Mushrooms, 3 tins
Graham Crackers, 2-lb box.......... 25c
25c
Green Olives, 2 jars............
Fig Bars, per pound.......................10c
Lindsay’s Large Ripe Olives, tall
Ginger Snaps, 10 dozen
25c
tin ................................................. 15c
Thompson’s Malted Milk and Milk
Heinz Chili Sauce, large bottle....21c
Shaker ........................................ 49c
Spaniola Sauce, bottle 11c, 3 bot­
Vermont Maid Maple Syrup, jug 20c
tles for...........................................31c
Karo, 10-pour.d pail......................72c
Ginger Ale, 12-oz. bottle, 3 for 25c
Pineapple, No. V/g tin, 2 for
35c
Bananas, fancy fruit, per pound.. 5c
Small tins, 3 for.................
.25c
Oranges, large, sweet, juicy ones,
Strawberries, like fresh ones, No.
per dozen, 25c and...................... 35c
2 tin, 18c, 2 tins for.................. 35c Lettuce, large crisp heads
5c
Pitted Red Cherries, for sauce or
15c
Cauliflower, large heads.
pies, No. 2 tin 13c, 2 tins for ...25c Rhubarb, pound 7c, 4 pounds..... 25c
Asparagus, all green tips, 2 tins 25c MANY OTHER FRESH VEGETA­
Large white, No. 2 tin.............. 20c
BLES AT LOWEST PRICES!