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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1935)
Friday, December 13, 1935 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER W hite H ouse G rocery SATURDAY and MONDAY FOOD BARGAINS ■ 1.1 IIRER S FLI IIRER’S FLl'HREK'N Bui terscotch Roll Date & Orange Simares Cream Puffs 5 for 12c Dozen 25c Dozen 25 c Bacon SWIFT’S ORIOLE Pound Del Monte Coffee, lb. - 25c No. 2i, TIN Del Monte Pumpkin - ..... 3Oc WHITE HOUSE 10c Del Monte Catsup - - 14c Del Monte Sardines, oval - 9c Del Monte Pineapple, 9 oz. tin 9c Flour 49's $1.98 GlARANTEED WHY PAY MORE? Rockwood Cocoa ™ UNT5c Royal Club Golden Bantam Whole Kernel CORN Extra Special 2 for 27c LETTUCE - - - 2 for Sc ONIONS, 10 lbs. FLOUR 49’s -$2.59 ISC BEANS, red or white, 5 lbs. 18c APPLES, fancy box - 90c CELERY, Utah, each - 10c Toilet Tissue FISHER'S BLEND - - e .’J ì ()LI£ 25 c MARKET DAY RAISINS 4 Lbs. 25c EAST SIDE MARKET PHONE 188----- FREE DELIVERY THIS IS NOT A SATURDAY SPECIAL BUT OUR PRICE FOR ONE WEEK Fancy Link Sausage Pound 25c 22ic Leg of Pork per pound - - - PURE LARD 5 lbs. SOc Fresh Sauerkr’t qt. 15c Hamburger, 2 lbs. 25c BELLVIEW NEWS NOTES The Community club held it« regular meeting Wednesday after- noon. During the business meet ing, forxi wan solicited for the tur key dinner which la to be given December 18. A bazaar ia to be held in connection with thia din ner Anyone wiahing to purchase ticket* for the affair should call Mr«. Ed Gowland, who la the gen eral chairman. After the business meeting, the group enjoyed a Christmas tree anu gift«. During I the program hour, Mrs. Waiter Longstreth and Mr« I. E. Dead- mond gave two vocal duets, and Dale Williams, Barbara Helm and Veda Williams were presented in violin solos. Mrs. Herman Helm, Mrs Willis Byrd and Mr« Walter Hash were the hosteases for the afternoon. A New Year’s dinner will be given for the Community club members and their families on New Year’s eve. Mra Louis Fan key is the general chairman. A more detailed announcement will i appear later. The Bellview Grange is sponsor ing a dance Friday night. The ways and means committee, com- ! posed of Mrs. Herman Helm, Mrs. I Walter Hash and Mr. Louts Pan* I key, is in charge of this affair. The door committee includes W. , E. Miles and H. J. Carter. The Bellview Grange will hold its regular meeting Tuesday eve ning, December 17. The hostess committee is composed of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. White, Mr. and Mrs. S. M Wilcos, Mr and Mrs. Geo. Yockel, Mr and Mrs. Chester Ap plegate, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Apple gate, Miss Dorothy Applegate and Ernest Applegate. Miss Merwin visited Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eayers and i grandson, Alvin Eayrs, of Sprague ' River spent Wednesday and | Thursday of last week at the R. E. Bell home. Miss Eunice Hager and her 1 mother, Mrs. Emma Hager, re- I turned from Eugene Monday eve- | ning. They were called there by | the death of Mrs. Hager's brother. Mrs. Morland Smith taught the primary grades of the Bellview school while Miss Hager was gone. 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The din- ’ ner was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Sewell in Ash land. Judge and Mrs. Huxley and Mr. and Mrs. Will Huxley left for Cedro-Woolly, Wash., Tuesday, where they will spend the holidays with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen left Saturday evening for their home in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen had been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Talent and fam ily Roast - - - - 9 to 15c DILL PICKLES 5 for 5c OLD VINTAGE SHOP Mrs. George King was happily surprised Friday evening when a I group of her friends gathered to celebrate her birthday. Mrs. King was the recipient of many lovely I gifts. At the close of the evening, delightful refreshments were I served. Marion Chamberlain of Eagle Point spent the week-end with Gladys Brantley. Veal Shldr. Roast 121C LUNCH LOAF - Lb. 50c Al Jordan’s Ada Lou Miller and Mr Arnett of Klamath Falls at the R. E. Bell home of last week. Beef Steak 12* to 20c Leg of Lamb — 20c Mrs Mark True made a busi • Steve Zarka is confined to hla ness trip to Medford Tuesday. home with the mumps. Ivan Farmer returned Wednes • Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parr visited day from Dorris, Calif , where he in Medford Sunday at the home of has spent some time trapping Mr and Mrs. Charles Claus. coyotes. • Mr. and Mrs. K J Madden and son, Bobby, of Medford, visited Mr and Mrs Walter Ixingstreth are having a new bam and garage with relatives m Ashland, Sunday. erected on their place. The work • Mrs Afton Hannah has been la being done by Henry Stenrud. employed at the Unique Cleaner». The Bellview P.-T.A. will hold its regular meeting next Friday evening at eight o'clock. Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Orr and family, who have made their home with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Talent for the past several months, have moved to Klamath Falla and are nicely settled in their new home. 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