Friday, February 21, 1936 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER J Onions Grapefruit Dozen 19c HILT VALLEY VIEW NOTES Mr. and Mm Frank Kleinerer _ and daughter Desty, of Klamath Falls, were visiting friends in Hilt over the week-end. Mr. F. Van De Weghe and son Joseph were in Yreka Saturday. Miss Vera Dutro spent the I week-end visiting at the Denner . home In Hornbrook. Mr and Mrs. McCullen and son Dale were visiting at the home of I their daughter, Mrs Kenneth Brown, Saturday and Sunday. A baby daughter was bom Mon- ' day night to Mr. and Mrs. Rodney SATURDAY &JMONDAY FOOD¡BARGAINS ARIZONA Page 3 No. 1 SPANISH SWEET lOLbs. 18c | LEGAL NOTICES I NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SAFE T?T AT IT? KERR’S WHITE EAGLE HARD WHEAT. 49s - FLUHKER'H Chocolate Cherry Logs, ea. 23c - tyL.Lz? Libby - Food FLUHRER'S Date Drops, dozen - - t FLl HIIEK'S Brani Bread, eac h - - 19c 13C I.ITHI/Y Crullers, dozen - - - 19c I.ITHIA Bread, brown or white - 8c SALE! No. 2*/t Pineapple ‘ ' Tin - SAFER . Coffee lil1,IS“ 27c Kraut KAY CROFT PEAS No. 2 Tin 10C MECO GOLDEN BANTAM I 1 10c No. 2*/x Tin KRAFT Vegetables 7 4r CREAM SPREAD TIEESE IN GLASS Pimento — Pimento Olive — Pineapple Liniberger—Kay Regular Ilk* Value 15c HONEY SUGAR C. A II. BERRY FLOR DALE ¡ »lb. bag $1.39 No. 4 Tin - A Green I*-' I Olives Queen . . Mixed CORN No. 2 Tin 10c 5 Lbs. 43C >2c - - IQpl - - Ji Sockeye / s f* Salmon SEVERIN ELECTRIC JV1CE «1 Sauerkraut 1 No. 2 Tin - - 9-oz. Tin Qf - CHILE - g FREE DELIVERY Phone 188 THIS IS NOT A SATURDAY SPECIAL BUT OUR PRICE FOR ONE WEEK EXTRA SPECIAL Link Sausage, lb. 25 C PURE LARU Lean Cubes, lb 1C Per pound Beef Steak 12 * to 20c * 15c JSi 25c Fresh Sauerkr’t qt. 15c 9 to 15c Roast Stew 6toioc Leg of Lamb 20c Veal Shldr. Roast 121C Leg of Pork 99}p LUNCH LOAF - Lb. 50c per pound — a-fczv^ DILL PICKLES 3 for 5c WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT for your WINE You will find it at NININGER’S Headquarters for Smokers’ Supplies, Fishing Tackle, Guns and Ammunition EXPERT TRUSS FITTING new NUGGET Sliced or Crushed^— Pineapple Patronize Ashland Distributors New location BATTERY’ SERVICE ARMATURE REWINDING 1308 N. Riverside, Medford Phone 390 lc EAST SIDE MARKET 2 Pounds Brown. Mr. Bill Gran was called Grants Pass Tuesday by the ness of his brother. The Hilt "A" team played Gazelle basketball team at-Yreka Thumday night. The score was 31 to 15 in favor of Gazelle 1 Lb. Tin Beans |7c Rocnn beo R ose brand Ofir No. 1 Tall DdLUII SUGAR CURED. LbXUl HAMBURGER BY VIRTUE of an execution in foreclosure duly issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the biate of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson, to me di­ rected and dated on the 29th day of January, 1936, in a certain suit therein, wherein 'rhe State of Ore­ gon, represented and acting by the World War Veterans' State Aid Commission, as Plaintiff, recov- | ered judgment against Alden D. Powell and Irene C. Powell, his wife, the Ix*fendants, for the sum of $2279 74. with interest th< at the rate of four per cent per annum from May 12, 1933, the , further sum of $12.50 Abstract I fees, with costs and disbursements taxed at $18.80 and the further sum of $150.00 as attorney’s fees, which judgment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of said Court in said County on the 29th day of January, 1936. Notice is hereby given that, pur­ suant to the terms of the said ex­ ecution, 1 will on the 29th day of February, 1936, at 10:00 o'clock a.m., at the front door of the Courthouse in the City of Med­ ford, in Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at pub­ lic auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said judgment, together with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by law. all of the right, title and interest that the defendants in said suit, Alden D. Powell and Irene C. Powell, his wife; and Pierce-Alien Motor Co., Inc., an Oregon corpor­ ation, had on the 6th day of Octo­ ber, 1922. or now have in and to the following described property, situated in the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wit: All of Lots five (5) and six (6), Block "I" Railroad Addition to Ashland, Jackson County, Ore­ gon Dated this 29th day of January. 1936 SYD I. BROWN, fanerlff of Jackson County, Oregon By HOWARD CAULT, Deputy. Publish: Jan 31, Feb. 7. 14, 21. Mr. Sam Goff Mas just purchas- ed a new drag saw. He has a con- tract for 1000 cords of wood on Wagner Creek. Mr. Randall has just organized a "Moroc Union Sunday School at Hyde Park Mrs. Hart was elected Superintendant. Mrs J. D. Keeney assistant superintendent, Miss Dorothy Dodge secretary-treasur­ er, Mrs. McCurtain will teach the primary class, Mrs. Keeney the junior class and Mr*. Hart the senior class Mrs. Hart i wan unable to attend Sunday on account of her non Fred’s illness. Mr. Earl Birdsall of Roxy Ann spent the week end in the valley. Mrs. George Thurston entertain­ ed a number of her friends at her home last Friday evening. The eve­ ning was spent in playing games. Everyone had a wery pleasant time. After the games, lovely re­ freshments were served. Many of the residents of this community were present at the organization of a Townsend club at Talent. Mr. J. D. Keeney, who was recently hit by an automobile while riding his bycycle to Ashland, has just returned from the hospital to his home, much improved. Mrs. J. D. Keeney, Mrs. O. K McCurtain, Mrs. Geo. Thurston and Miss Dorothy Dodge went picnic- ing at the Forks, Sunday, and re­ ported a very pleasant afternoon. Mrs. Grant Bo/er and son Wes­ ley, of Ashland, visited at the home Mr. Pierce Wilson, on Bear Creek, Tuesday. Mr. O. K. McCurtain called on Mr. J. D. Keeney Wednesday. - Mrs. Emma Arney, who was planning to move to Los Angeles, has been delayed due to legal mat­ ters. Mrs. J. D. Keeney. Mrs. O. K. Mc­ Curtain and Mrs. Geo. Thurston were in town Tuesday on business. Mr. Edgar Smith has recently purchased a Chevvrolet sedan. - Miss Dorothy Dodge was in Ash­ land Wednesday on business. - Miss Joyce Morgan has been quite ill at her home near Hyde Park. I 1 I'll drive you to CALIFORNIA -SAFELY! Other highways are often slippery and dangerous in winter. But steel rails are always safe, the smoothest, safest highway in the world. This winter, let our engineer drive you swiftly, comfortably to California. Rail fares are so low nowadays every traveler can afford to go this way. For fares and details,see your S. P. agent, or write J. A. Ormandy, Gn'l P ms eng er Agent, 705 Pacific Building, Portland, Oregon. Southern Pacific Medford School of Beauty Culturr 4101, FAST M YIN PIIONF. M Permanent Wave $1.01) Finger Wave Comb Wave Shampoo _____ Haircut ........ Marcel _______ Manicure ....... Eyebrow Arch Sculp Treatment Hot OH ......... Facalls (Work Done by Students Under Snnnrvislon) Bicycles, Tricycles Wagons, Skates We have the Most Complete Stock In Medford Our Price.»! Will Surprise You Gun & Cycle Shop Formerly Medford Cycle A Repair Shop 23 N. 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