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Friday, January 1, 1937 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 3 r— ————— — .. — —— ¡ About People You Know! 3CERY THURSDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY FOOD BARGAINS COCOA 2 15c POUND TIN BANANAS, 3 pounds for ORANGES, Sunkist, dozen LETTUCE, Good Firm Heads, each PRUNES, 5 pounds for PARD DOG FOOD, 3 tins CHEESE, Kraft, per pound - TOMATOES, Bagley, No. 21 tin I /"Al J <9 JL 1A J vAJL 25e lOe SC 29c 25e 22c 9c $1.39 BLUE BELL HARD WHEAT, I9’ n Royal Club Canned Foods COFFEE, per pound 25C STRING BEANS, No. 2 Tin 3 for 39C YELLOW BANTAM CORN 13c TIDBIT VACUUM PACK CORN, 3 for 42c MECO CATSUP, 2 Bottles for SHRIMP, Wet Pack 15C WHOLE BEETS 15C SALMON, Red Sockeye, 3 for GRAPE FRUIT, No. 2 Tin, 3 for 62C Pineapple 43c No. 2»/t LUXUS FOR................... 55c East Side & Plaza Meat Markets EAST SIDE J • Mr and Mis. Ben Gibson of Pendleton are visiting their many friends here over New Years Mr Gibson formerly was agent In Ash land for the California West ern States Life Insurance com • Mr and Mrs Harley Duffield pany, leaving for Pendleton to and son Ix*an, Mr and Mrs Gor take over district managership. don Duffield and Mr. and Mrs • Mr and Mrs Tom Carter of William Pomeroy were dinner Bellview are the parents of a guests of Mr and Mrs. Oscar Tal Thomas ent and family Christmas. MW son, christened • Mi and Mrs Herman Helm. I Vance, bora December 18 • Miss Juanita Moon, who re- Barbara and Joanne Helm, and I r ently underwent an appcndec- Mr and Mrs I. E Deadmond were I tomy at the Community hospital, guests of Mr and Mrs. Walter I»ngstreth and family Christmas ' returned to her home Bunday. • Walter Sether returned to hia • The Misses Rose and June Aik home in Glendale, Ore., to spend ens, daughters of Mr and Mrs. H Christmas S Aikens, returned to San Fran- • Mr. and Mrs I>o Schnaeuniger ; cisco Sunday after a few days of were dinner guests of Mr. and visiting with parents and friends Mrs John Heasenauer, Christmas. • Mr and Mrs. H L Claycomb • Mr and Mrs A J Christleib | and daughter Jean returned Sun and two children, Clyde and Al day from Portland, where they lene, Mr. and Mrs Cal McCelland visited at the home of Mr. and and Mrs Classen were dinner Mrs Gordon Claycomb guests of Mr. and Mrs. B H • Special New Year*« day dinner Christleib Friday Mr and Mrs menu at the Waffle Shop A. J. Christleib, ~ .......... who make their • Max Gulley of Klamath Falls home in Folsom. Calif , will re- was among those to spend Christ- main here until after the New 1 mas day in Ashland with relatives Year and friends • R E. Bell, who is working in • Mr and Mrs Fred Katzer were Klamath Falls, returned to his among those to spend recent holi home to spend Christmas days with relatives and friends. • Mr anu Mrs C Austin spent Mr. Katzer attended high school last week in Vancouver, Wash., bare la IMS visiting their daughter. • Forrest O'Connell returned • Mr. and Mrs James Metcalf Monday from a Christmas visit and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walsh were with his parents in Portland, all dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy set to show his team how to win Talbot, Christmas. 1 from Eureka. • Mr and Mrs B H Christleib • Harry May, former local boy and family made a trip to Klam now teaching in North Bend is ath Falls Monday. I here for the holiday season and • Mr. and Mrs Ed Grimm and ! will stay over New Years daughter, OLa May. were Yule din • Frank Billings of San Francis- ner guests of Mr and Mrs Grant I co also was among prodigals to Walker of Talent Ashland, spending the holidays • Mr and Mrs. G. L. Brock and with his parents. Mr and Mrs son Bobby returned to their home I Homer Billings in Tacoma after spending several • Ray Shipman of Klamath Falls , days with Mr and Mrs W. O. I was in Ashland recently. Martin and family and J. H Wll- • F<*r a specially tempting New liams. Year's day dinner, dine at the • George Yockel and George Waffle Shop and make it a real Helms returned Friday evening i holiday from Burlingame, Calif., where • Harry Chipman returned to Al- they sold Christmas trees. While ! turas Friday evening, having vis they were gone — Bernie Helms ited with his parents, Mr and stayed with Mr and Mrs. Roy Mrs W. J. Chipman. for a short Crow. ■ • Mr. and Mrs George Purtell • Among those participating in are spending this week in Glen- 1 the most successful Community dale. Calif. Chest drive that Portland has had • Fred Panky. Oregon State col- for many years wax Gordon Clay- j lege, is spending several days with i comb, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. 1 Carl Moore. ' Claycomb of Ashland. He was In • The Community club announces : charge of advertising the drive ’ a dinner to be given Friday eve- I and was among those compli r aA the . 2ran^ hull A 11 rnimifv nlnh mented over a radio program last hall. All Community club and and week-end, and also was one of the Grange members and their fam speakers. ilies are requested to bring a bas • Medford visitors in Ashland re- ket lunch Dancing will be enjoyed I cently included Mr. and Mrs W after the dinner. R. Sawyers, who called here on • Mr and Mrs. J. McCollum and Saturday, and Mr. and Mrs. Char family made a business trip to Medford last Tuesday. lie Gates, here Sunday. • Louis Presnail, who recently • Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dunn and underwent an appendectomy at family and Mr. and Mrs. Bert the Community hospital, was Peachy and family spent Christ mas with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. taken to his home Tuesday. • Forrest Hall, electrician, third Peachy of Ashland. class, of the U. S. S. California, • Twenty-five Bellview Grange is visiting for a few days with members attended the installation his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. of officers of the Phoenix and and Mrs. Leonard Hall. Accom Talent Granges held in Phoenix panied by Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Tuesday evening. Miles, they planned to leave for • Mrs. Mark True made a busi the bay district for the week-end. ness trip to Medford Monday. • Start your stomach off right • Mrs. Lloyd Moore is spending In 1937 the Waffle Shop is fea this week in Medford visiting with turing special New Year's menu Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Wolfe and son Roger. all day Friday. • Wednesday evening a group of young people met to organize 4-H clubs. J. E Albaugh, county club agent from Medford, and Richard C. Joy, local leader, were present. A farm accounting club was or ganized. as well as several live stock clubs. • Mr. and Mrs Daniel Farmer To soften snoe polish that nas and daughter of Dorris. Calif., rdened pour a little turpentine o jver it. • • • Turn house plants once a week so that they may get sun on all aides. Remove all faded flowers and dried leaves. • BELLVIEW • FREE DELIVERY PHONE 56 THIS IS NOT A SATURDAY SPECIAL BUT OUR PRICE FOR ONE WEEK ROASTS - 10c to 15c LEG OF LAMB Lb. 20c VEAL SHOULDER 15c BEEF ROASTS, pound 121c STEW - 71c to 10c LUNCH LOAF, Lb. 30c STEAK - 12ic to 20c DILL COLORED HENS AND FRYERS ON ONE HOUR’S NOTICE PORK PICKLES 3 for 5c SAUSAGE, pound - 15c Red fish fasten the jacket of this pale blue woolen suit for beach wear. The blouse is brilliant red printed silk. The hat is a blue straw with a grosgrain bow against the crown. This is Schiaparelli's harbinger of spring. spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Byrd and family. Mrs. Farmer is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byrd. • Mr. and Mrs. Robertson were Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Myers. • John Arnold, who recently un- | derwent a major operation at the Community hospital, was moved to his home Monday. • The Home Extension unit will hold its regular meeting Friday, January 8, at the home of Mrs. Pagel. The topic for discussion will be home furnishings, under the di rection of the local leaders. Mrs. Walter Longstreth and Mrs. Arch ie Kincaid. A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon. The hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. Louis Panky and Mrs. Ross Applegate. • Miss Beth Joy, who is teaching Silverton, spent Christmas with _ . .. her parents, Mr and Mrs Albert C. Joy. CHUCK’S TAXI Just Phone 58 CO</ g //\/ v G/ Relief from cough and sore throat due to cold start« with first swallow. Money back guarantee. Only 35/ My Neighbor Always try tat with a piece ot bread before putting in croquettes, When bread browns fat is suffi* ciently hot to fry croquettes. PLAZA MARKET PHONE 188 FOR BEACH WEAR Windows are likely io Di steamed at this time of year fhis may be remedied by wiping with a cloth slightly moistened with glycerine. Save a part of a roll of paper after room has been papered Sea) roll and write on outsid< location of room in which it has been used. When patching is needed paper may be easily found © AMuvtateil New-.j » per« — W N U Service THOXINE I East Side Pharmacy WINE SPECIALS SONNIE BOY WINES Finest Vintage—Every Bottle Guaranteed Aged Wine! PINTS—30c QUARTS—50c HALF GALS.—95c GALLONS—$1.65 r EXTRA SPECIAL CLARET AND ZINFANDEL 98c GALLON! FIFTHS—35c HERBERT’S TWO STORES Headquarters for Buying and Selling of Fruits and Vegetable« We have a good selec tion of all varieties of Applies priced from 35c to $1.50. We also have Potatoes. WE DELIVER EAST SIDE PHARMACY THIS MILK IS GRADE A ALWAYS WHOLESOME Pl’RE QUALITY—ALWAYS DEPENDABLE RICH IN VALUE GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK CLOVERLEAF DAIRY Phone eS-F-2—Or Sea Driver j