Friday, January 15, 1937 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 3 I,---------------------------------------- j About People You Know! I SATURDAY AND MONDAY FOOD BARGAINS Chase & Sanborne’s Coffee 23c ! ' FLUIIRER’S GOLDEN BEAR COOKIES FLUIIRER’S powder sugar DONITS Dozen 23c i .................. -............. ' i Dozen 19c ; FLOUR, White House 49’s - - - TOMATOES, Bagley, No. 21 PINEAPPLE, Luxus, No. 21,3 for MAYONNAISE, Bulk, per Pint FLOUR, Bouquet, 49’s FLUIIRER’S Walnut Bars Dozen 13c i $1.79 9c - 19c $1.49 SUGAR, C&H, 25 pounds - MILK, Oregon or Morning, 3 for $1.49 23c Swift’s Empire Bacon, lb 26c BANANAS, 3 pounds for CARROTS, 3 bunches for LEMONS, Dozen PRUNES, 5 pounds........................ CABBAGE, per pound..................... GRAPEFRUIT, Wellman Florida, No. 2 tin GRAPEFRUI7 JUICE, No. 2 tin 25C 1 KRAFT KRAFT Elkliorne Cheese French Dressing loc 15c 29c 4c 13c 13c ROYAL CLUB Pound 22c SHORTENING, 4 pounds Pearl. 43c East Side & Plaza Meat Markets EAST SIDE PLAZA MARKET FREE DELIVERY PHONE 188 PHONE 56 BUT OUR PRICE FOR ONE WEEK PURE LARD, 2 pounds - 25c HAMBURGER, Lb. 15c LEG OF PORK, pound - 221 c LEAN CUBES, pound BEEF 15C c '*3 STEAK -12 zC to 20c COLORED HENS AND FRYERS ON ONE HOUR’S NOTICE ROASTS - 10c to 15c LEG OF LAMB Lb. 20c VEAL SHOULDER ROASTS, pound 121C STEW - 71c to 10c LUNCH LOAF, Lb. 30c DILL PICKLES 3 for 5c PORK SAUSAGE, pound - 15c • Among those seen in Medford Tuesday were Cloma Burton, Mrs E O Smith, Cliff Bromley and Miss Olive Cornelius. • Thelma Moorhead, former Ash- land girl, arrived Monday from her home In Portland for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs John Hughs She will leave Sat- urday for Dunsmuir where she will call at the home of M r. and Mrs Bob Pinson. j • Eor a square deal go to Pell. (2tfc) • Slade Songer returned to his I work Tuesday, having been con­ fined to his home for several days with the flu Jake Shortridge car­ ried on during his absence • Cal McClelland and H L Clay- ! comb business tripped to Medford Wednesday in guess-what-kind-of- conveyance. • Miss Vera Wright, teacher in Klamath Falls, visited last week­ end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs J V Wright, at their home on Mountain avenue • Mr and Mrs Max Camps of Yn-ka were visitors here Wednes­ day, • Mr and Mrs Curt Davis were visiting old friends and acquaint­ ances here Tuesday while enroute through the west on a vacation trip Davis, a former local pitcher for the Ashland baseball club, now I holds the lofty position of pitcher for the Chicago Cuba, having hurl- ! el orchestra under the direction of y Martin Trepte. —•------------- with his nephew Henry Maion, and wife. • The Talent home extension unit met at the City hall Wednesday at an all day meeting to discuss the care of floors, etc. A covered Ashland's Plaza cafe, reopened dish luncheon was served at noon • Wallace I^wsadder left Mon­ yesterday following extensive ren­ day evening for Glendale, Calif , ovating and refinlshlng activities, to visit his mother, Mr». Kuba offers increased comfort and more pleasing surroundings Long one Lewsadder. • Attorney Deuel of Medford of southern Oregon's best known dining spots, the cafe operated by was a caller here Tuesday. • Employes of the California Mr and Mrs Fred Tayler has Oregon Power company who have taken on a brightened personality. Outstanding of new, smart fea­ been installing electric equipment for the Graham mill the past tures is inlaid linoleum through­ week, have completed work and out the building, new drapes, new fountain fixtures, refinished booths have returned to Medford. • As soon as the weather permits, and chairs, repainting of all wood­ considerable work is tn prospect, work and walls, rearrangement orchards, timber work and farm­ and thorough renovating of kitch­ ing being somewhat delayed by en, and thorough scrubbing of the restaurant from back to front the cold weather. doors, including storerooms and basement. Hours, as usual, will be from 7a. m. toll p, m., said Tayler. Plaza Cafe Refinished Throughout, Reopens Hubert To Compose Ten Interpretative Musical Numbers At request of Grants Pass pub­ lic schools, Lawrence Hubert, lo- I cal violinist, has agreed to com­ pose 10 musical compositions rep- I resenting building and welding to- • gether of our country. The na­ tionalities to be treated musically include Mexican, Scandinavian, Irish, Scotch-Irish, German, Spanish. Dutch, English, African and French. The compositions are to be pre­ sented In a pageant sponsored by the Grants Pass school system. It is titled "United States, the Melting Pot” and is under the direction of Miss Ellen Franco of Ashland. The pageant will be a pompous affair with 1000 voices in its choir. The extravaganza will be presented under lights at the Grants Pass football field some time next May, Work on the pro­ ject already is underway. Ten tableaux will be built, one for each scene, and the action and I music will be continuous. 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