SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Friday, December 11. 1936 Page 3 About People You Know! ] —----------- —_—--------------------- ----- ; -------- I PIIONE YOUR ORDER FOR FREE DELI VERY—CALL 15« SATURDAY FOOD BARGAINS! Shortening 4S 1 I 1 Fluhrer’s Fluhrer’s Fluhrer’s GOLDEN BEAR COOKIES 23c dozen Oatmeal Drops Dozen 19c WALNUT BAR Dozen 13c ROYAL CLUB ROYAL CLUB ROYAL CLUB COFFEE 25e PEAS 17C CORN 13c BULK QUARTS POTATOES 29c KRAFT 1 KRAFT 0 1 1 Christmas Package | I CHEESE ■ Each I 1 $1.39 | |2-lb. box 59C | ORANGES 1 iSweet Potatoesl I Simklwt I | 8 lbs. 25c J | Each lc | Cranberries 1 1 BANANAS 1 1 2 POUNDS I | 3 lbs. 25c 1 I 39c | 1 ALL BRAN Wooden Spoon Free 19c CELERY PEACHES 2 for 39C White or Green Brogues IOC SQUASH POUND 3 4c I ROYAL CLUB 1 I ROYAL CLUB I PUMPKIN 1 KRAUT 1 2 for 25c 1 1 2 for 28c Toilet Tissue ) FEATHER J. D. Mars & Son 8 FOR... 25c Classifiedjds East Side & Plaza Meat Markets EAST Si PE PHONE 188 PLAZA MARKET FREE DELIVERY PHONE 56 THIS IS NOT A SATURDAY SPECIAL BUT OUR PRICE FOR ONE WEEK PURE ROASTS - 10c to 15c LARD, 2 pounds - 25c HAMBURGER, Lb. 15c LEG OF LAMB Lb. 20c VfcAL SHOl LDER LEG OF PORK, pound * 22 *C LEAN CUBES, pound ISC BEEF STEAK-121c to 20c COLORED HENS AND FRYERS ON ONE HOUR’S NOTICE V ROASTS, pound 121C STEW - 71c to 10c LUNCH LOAF, Lb. 30« DILL PICKLES I 5 for 5c PORK y ^.TH OXINE for wet weather » ROYAL CLUB • Frwkles Porter displayed his « leaving Saturday evening for ■— .... »..j . Friday _.a • by San Francisco, Sacramento and immature judgment getting chummy with an automo­ San Jose was Mrs. G. H. Hedburg, bile in front of his home on Van who will spend the holidays with News avenue He was straightaway her daughter and will visit with rushed to a veterinarian in Med­ friends. ford where his trouble was quickly • Among those spending Sunday diagnosed as a broken rear chas­ out of town was I-eslie Lusk, who sis However ,he has been returned visited with his sister and brother- to his home and late reports are in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Welch that he is well on the road to of Weed. recovery. • A F Long underwent a major • Dave Whittle retumed Thum- operation at the Community hos­ day from Portland where he has pital Saturday. [ been since Sunday transacting • Among those transacting busi- | business nes in Medford Monday were C. • Mr. and ¡urn Luke Stennett L.' Reynolds and Dorn Provost. moved Wednesday from 542 Alli­ son street to their new home at • Out of town visitors here Sun­ day were Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Star­ 745 Iowa. buck and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur • Mr and Mrs Winston Johnson Render of Medford who were departed Sunday for Vancouver, guests of Mr. and Mrs I C. Irwin. B. C., where they will spend a few days enroute to their ‘ home • Medford visitors in Ashland in Ketchikan, Alaska. They have Sunday also Included Mr and Mrs been spending the past two M L. Alford and Mr. and Mrs. Headquarters for Buying and months visiting with Mr. John- Wiliam Gates, who visited friends Selling of Fruits, Vegetables here. son's father, R. W. Johnson In • C. H Hockett of Portland was Ashland. among those transacting bust- • • Hugh. Bates 1s the proud new also ness here Wednesday. owner of a master town sedan which the Kay Chevrolet com­ • Beautiful indeed are the newly painted city trash cans which are pany parted with. J such a lovely green that • Returning to Klamath Falls painted they almost seem part of the lifter Bpending the week-end here Christmas decorative scheme. Now la the time to put in your I was George Gillette, who visited • Among those transacting busi­ winter’s supply. We get them I with friends and relatives. ! • Mary l»u, weighing 61? pounds, ness in Ashland Tuesday and i was born to Mr. and Mrs. W M Wednesday were Joe Hill of Port- i direct from the growers and I Kenyon at their home on Fifth land. Joe Jacobs and Cal Gervais can make you an attractive street Monday morning. Mother of San Francisco. price. See us before you buy.' • T L. O’Harra is confined to and baby are well. • Archie Bradshow of Klamath his home on Granite street be­ Falls was discharged from the cause of illness. WE DELIVER Community hospital Sunday, • Jerry Jerome of Medford called y where he has been receiving treat­ on friends in Ashland Tuesday. ment as the result of an auto- auto­ • Jean Derby, who has been a guest of Mrs. Guy Holman for mobile accident. • Friends of Mrs. A H. Pratt, the past ten days, left Sunday for who has been 111 at her home on her home in Dunsmuir. wlgslgij1' Gouxhs due to cold, often relieved w.th Vista street, will be pleased to 9 Marcella Scribner is among Ione swallow of Thoxine. Helps those whose health is not quite learn of her improvement. protect sleep. Only 35/. Guaranteed. • Tons of fencing and barbed up to par this week. wire at old price at Pell's Corner. • Kay Chevrolet reports the sale (54c) of new 1937 cars to the follow­ • W. Spears, field representatiwe ing: Edwin Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. East Side Pharmacy for the Shasta-Cascade Wonder­ W. S. Stennett of Ashland and ' land association, was an Ashland Ear) Newton of Talent. visitor Tuesday. • Claude Shearard of Hurley, S D., is spending a few days in Ash­ A land before continuing his journey e to the northern part of the state. • Harry Chipman returned Sun­ FT’ day to his home in Alturas, having Bpent the week-end here. • Jay Walton, who has been em­ ployed for the past several years as a linotype operator in the Tid­ ings composing room, left Sunday for Portland, where he will make his home. • The local chamber of commerce staff is gloating (and rightly too) over the fact that for the first ' time in many many moons out I of state car registrations for the month exceed those of the Grants Pass chamber with 300 to the good. Noteworthy besides is the —and Other Fall and Winter Footwear fact that within the past two weeks cars have registered at the local chamber from Hawaii, Re­ • Beautiful Scotch Grains public of Panama, from three dif­ ferent Canadian provinces and • Single and Double Sole from 34 of our own 48 states, according to Marchial Stansbury, • Choice of Brown and Black secretary. • Foreigners in Ashland last • Pac-Plain-Stitch-Wing Toe week-end included Tuny Bullis of Medford and Claus Kleinhammer • 3-Price Range, $3.45, $4.25, $6.25 of Applegate. • Portland business visitors here early this week were Mr. and Mrs G. M. Brady and Archie Sausman. • J. D. Mars and son Ned at­ tended an advance showing of spring shoe styles Saturday given by a Milwaukie shoe firm at the Hotel Medford. Shoes for Men—Shoe Repairing HERBERT’S 2 STORES 1 MILK 1 1 SUGAR 1 | FLOUR Bouquet 1 Oregon or Morning 1 I C&ll I I | 3 for 23c | |25-lb. bag $1.491 | 49 s $1.39 Salad Oi .1 1 • A meeting of the Order of Fun­ eral Directors of Southern Ore­ gon was held Thursday at dinner in the Hotel Ashland. Representa­ tives from Portland. Klamath Falls, Medford, Grants Pass and Ashland were present to hear an address delivered by the state president of the order. • Lithians visiting Medford Sun­ day included Lucille Smith, Bill O'Brien, Dorothy Samuelson and Dorrance Ruger, who were en- tertained by friends. • Leaving by train Tuesday eve- ning was Mrs. Rilling Schuerman who was called suddenly to Loop City, Neb., by the illness of her father. • E. H. Hedrick, superintendent of Medford schools, was a visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs William Hedrick, Tues­ day evening. --------------- —---- ■ ■ — ■ SAUSAGE, pound -15c WE BUY and trade old dishes, furniture, books, antiques. Jor­ dan's House of Color, phone 161. ____________ (Blp) FOR SALE—'26 Dodge sedan, good paint, fair upholstering and rubber, fair mechanical con-1 dltion, $65. Frank Young, 141 High street. (49p) FOR SALE- Quarter horse elec­ tric motor, recently rewound, new bearings, good condition, $5. At the Miner office-(49p) WINE SPECIALS SONNIE BOY WINES Finest Vintage—Every Bottle Guaranteed Aged Wine! PINTS—30c QUARTS—50c HALF GALS.—95c GALLONS—$1.65 FINE old growth fir, $6 per cord; dry body laurel, black oak, $10 per cord, delivered, cut 12 or 16 inches. Phone 150, write or see Dick Adams, 128 Laurel street, corner of Almond. _ __________ (Sip) BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DENTISTS EXTRA SPECIAL CLARET AND ZINFANDEL 98c GALLON! FIFTHS—35c — — — ---------- ------— ----- J EAST SIDE PHARMACY DR. MARCUS B. WOODS Phone 131 Swedenburg Bldg. ELECTRICAL SERVICE CARPENTERING New or Old Work Estimates Furnished Free J. W. CATES Phone 7-F-4 SOMETHING EXTRA Fuller Bodied Flavor - Richer Color - Greater Value GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK CLOVERLEAF DAIRY SHOE REPAIRING MAC'S SHOE SHOP Guaranteed Shoe Repairing 388 B. Maia gr A de This Milk Has X. L. ELECTRIC Phone 82 _______ 137 N Pioneer St. Phone 23F? Wholesale « Retail