Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 13, 1936, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, November 13, 1936
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 3
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My Neighbor
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I About People You Know!
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SATURDAY FOOD BARGAINS!
COFFEE
Fluhrer’s
Fluhrer’s
Fluhrer’s
CUP CAKES
23c dozen
DONUTS
Dozen 19c
Oatmeal Drops
Dozen 13c
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LETTUCE, per head
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CABBAGE, per pound
onions , io pounds............
CELERY, per bunch .........
CRANBERRIES, per pound
5C
2c
19c
10c
23c
FLOUR ^QUET
$1.39
TOILET TISSUE
Red Feather
8 rolls 25c
Del Rogue
TOMATOES
2 No. 2^s 25c
23c
$1.49
25c
10c
14c
MILK, Oregon or Morning, 3 for
SUGAR, C & H, 25 pounds for........
DOG FOOD, Hard, 3 for...................
PUREX, quarts...................................
COCOA, 2 pounds Waverly..............
POTATOES
BACON
Pound 28c
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79c
DIAMOND-A
CORN
Whole Kernel
KRAFT
AMERICAN OR
BRICK CHEESE
No. 2 tin 14c 2-Lb. Box 59C
ROLLED OATS, »-pound bag
I’AR WASHING POWDER....
KAFFEE HAG, per pound......
CATSUP, Del Monte..................
39c
25c
39c
14c
East Side & Plaza Meat Markets
EANT HIDE
PHONE 188
PLAZA MARKET
FREE DELIVERY
LEAN
CUBES, pound - 15c
BEEF
STEAK - 121c to 20c
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COLORED HENS AND
FRYERS ON ONE
HOUR’S NOTICE
PICKLES - 3 for SC
PORK
SAUSAGE, pound - 15c
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were served in keeping with Hal-
lowe’en.
• Mr. and Mrs Richard« and
family have moved to Woodburn,
Ore.
• Three new pupils have entered
the Bellview school. They are Cor­
nell Jisson, Jean Gresham and
Marie Gresham.
• Among those attending the
Medford-Ashland game held Wed­
nesday from Bellview were Mar­
jorie Bel), Carol McCollum, Lucile
McCollum, I»uise Martin and
Rosemary Bell. Kenneth Bell and
Bill Wimer, who are members of
the team, accompanied the squad
to Medford.
• Miss Marjorie Bell, who has
been suffering from a severe cold,
returned to school Friday after
having been absent several days.
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HERBERT’S 2 STORES
Headquarters for Buying and
Selling of Fruite, Vegetables
POTATOES
Now is the time to put in your
winter's supply. We get them
direct
can
from the
make
you
growers and
an
attractive
price. See us before you buy!
WE DELIVER
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NIGHT COUGH
THOXINE
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East Side Pharmacy
CUT PRICE
DRUGSTORE
¿Z/e Je// For Less
Phone 75
VEAL SHOULDER
DILL
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When potting cactus plants do not
use too »mail pot». The »pine» are
•pt to catch and plants be com«
uprooted.
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When frying doughnuts tum them
but once and it takes about two
minutes for them to cook. For a
variety in shape, cut dough into
thin strips and tte in knots.
...
If dirt bacomes ground into a
waxed floor moisten a cloth with
turpentine and rub the turpentine
well into the floor until the wax is
removed, then wash the floor anew
and polish it
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When making an egg frosting add
half an eggshell at water with a
pinch of salt and cream of tartar
when the whites begin to froth and
you will considerably increase the
quantity of frosting.
DAVIS FEED
STORE
PHONE 56
ROASTS, pound 121C
STEW - 71c to 10c
LUNCH LOAF, Lb. 30c
To flatten cookies, use the brosd
»ide of a knife which ha» been
dipped in cold water.
SAVE
THIS IS NOT A SATURDAY SPECIAL
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BUT OUR PRICE FOR ONE WEEK
PURE
ROASTS - 10c to 15c
LARD, 2 pounds - 25c
HAMBURGER, Lb. 15c LEG OF LAMB Lb. 20c
PORK, pound - 221c
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• BELLVIEW •
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• The R. L Crosby service sta­ • The Bellview Community club
tlon is being primed with two ri ew met last Tuesday
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afternoon. The
gasoline pumpH.
program was presented by the
• Mr. and Mrs Will Gates and program committee consisting of
Mary Ann of Medford were V1S- Mrs. I. E. I readmond and Mrs.
itors in Ashland Wednesday.
Heinze. Mrs Dead m on d read a
• Mr and Mrs Frank Crouch poem and Mrs. Heinze read a
of Medford were guests of Mr and paper about Pennsylvania. Group
Mrs. Hugh Bates Tuesday night. singing followed. Refreshments
• A building OWMd by Q S But were served by the hostesses, Mrs
ler at the corner of Water and Wade Wallis, Mrs. Taylor Wil­
North Main streets, is having its liams, Mrs. Ed Dunn and Mrs Al­
face lifted.
bert Arnold The next meeting will
• Arthur Render, Medford, was SL be a Christmas party. The pro­
visitor here Tuesday.
gram committee will be kfrs. Tay­
• Joe Siwuek of Chicago is a lor Williams, Mrs. J. E Gow land
new employe at the Palace cafe.
and Mrs. A. C. Joy. The hostesses
• J. B Taylor left Thursday for will be Mrs Henry Stenrud, Mrs.
Klamath Falls where he will visit ' Fred Homes, Miss Marie Walker
with his sons before returning to ; and Mrs. Feigbe.
his home in Monterey, Calif.
• The papers have been signed
• Harry Morris, Sim Morris. El­ and the club house Is now turned
don Corthell and Qeorge Shaffer over to the grange. The building
were hunting duck* in the Tule ' will continue to be a community
lake are Wednesday and returned house.
with the limit.
• Cora Dunnavan MacFadyn, 63. • The Bellview Extension unit
died Wednesday morning at her i met last Friday with an attend­
home on Beach street. She wax ance of 20 ladies. Mrs. Christleib
bom March 13. 1873, at Ottawa, ' and Mrs. Metcalfe will continue
Ill., and is survivved by the follow- j demonstration of salad making at
Ing relatives: her husband, James : the next meeting
A. MacFadyen of Jardine, Mont., | • The home of Mrs. Cleo Ross
a daughter. Mrs R. W. Pentzer. burned to the ground last Tu ex-
and a sister, Miss Belle Dunnavan. day It wan located across from
both of Ashland. Funeral services the Jess Neil place.
will be held at the J. P. Dodge • There will be a meeting all day
funeral chapel at 2:30 p. m. Sat­ Friday at the club house to make
urday, with the Rev. Melville T quilts for Mrs Ross Everyone
Wire of the Methodist church in is invited A covered dish luncheon
charge of rites. Interment will be will be served at noon.
at the Mountain View cemetery.
• The seventh and eighth grades
of the Bellview school have or­
ganized a student body. They have
elected officers as follows: Presi­
dent, Bob Dunn; vice president,
Norman
Christleib;
secretary,
• Mrs. Mark True and Mrs. W. D. Mama Byrd; treasurer, Billy
Jackson spent Friday in Yreka. Briggs; sargeant at arms, John
Mrs. True makes regular trips to McCollum The committee that
Yreka in order to supply the dry drew up the constitution includes
goods stores with Ice box flowers. Fem Wean us, Bob Dunn, Billy
• Gary Christlieb has been absent Briggs, Kenneta Thompson, Veda
from school suffering from a se­ Williams. The student body plans
vere cold.
to give entertainments to raise
I • Carl Moore and Calvin McClel­ money. They already have edited
lan left Wednesday for Portland a paper called the Bellview Chat­
to attend the Ford V-8 show which terbox.
was opened there Thursday.
• Mrs. Richard Smith, who has • Misses Nancy Briggs and Fem
been spending several days with Weanus entertained a group of 15
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C B. at an attractive Hallowe’en party
Lamkin, has returned to Malin, given at the Briggs home
Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are • Miss Elaine Richards enter­
going to make their home in Oak­ tained a group of sixth grade girls
at a Hallowe'en party at her home.
land, Calif.
• Mr and Mrs. Claud Conley are The evening was spent in playing
spending this week in Reedsport, Hallowe’en games Refreshments
Ore. Miss Eva Stinchfield, who
makes her home with them, is
staying at the Charles Heinze
A Dollar Saved Is
1 home during their absence.
• Mrs. Myrtle Sether of Glendale,
A Dollar Earned
Ore., spent last Saturday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hes-
senauer, visiting her son Walter,
who stays at the Hessenauer home
while attending normal school.
I • Mr. and Mrs Archie Kincaid
and daughter Eunice returned last
Dollars and (ente on
Sunday from Corvallis, Oregon,
Your Fts-d Costs at
where they have been visiting Bud
Kincaid who is attending Oregon
| State college.
• Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Farmer
| and daughter of Dorris, Calif.,
spent last week-end visiting at the
homes of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Byrd
I and Mr. and Mrs. John Farmer.
SPERRY FEEDS
• Jack and Dale Williams and
! J M. Crow returned from a suc­
53 Second Street
cessful duck hunting trip in Klam­
ath county last Sunday.
SEE OCR AD ON PAGE 8!
• The Reverend Young of the
Lutheran church of Medford will
hold services at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Hessenauer next
Monday evening. The public is in*
vited.
• Miss Mollie Helms, who la in
nurse's training in the General
hospital of Los Angeles returned
there Wednesday after spending
two weeks with her father, George
Helms, and brother, Bernie.
• Mr. and Mrs. I E. Deadmond.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Crow and
Betty Dunn were dinner guests
of Mr and Mrs Walter Longstreth
and family Wednesday. Mr. and
Mrs. Crow, who have spent several
days here, left Thurs -y morning
for their home in Modesto, Calif.
Mrs. Crow is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Deadmond.
• The Bellview P-TA will hold
its meeting Friday evening, No­
vember 20.
Protection
is no further
away than
your telephone!
Phone now.
Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE and
REAL INSURANCE
Phone ill
41 East Main
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