Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 21, 1937, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, May 21, 1937
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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PHONE YOUR ORDER FOR FREE DELIVERY—CALL 15«
SATURDAY FOOD BARGAINS!
Bacon Squares . . lb. 19c
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FLUHRER’S CHOCOLATE DONUTS, dozen - 23c
FLUHRER’S ANGEL FOOD CAKES, each
39C
FLUHRER’S ASSORTED COOKIES, dozen
13c
SUGAR, 25 pounds C & H - - - - $1.59
MILK, Oregon or Morning, 3 for - - -
23c
FLOUR, KITCHEN QUEEN, 49’s - - - $1.69
Kraft Cheese . . . Ib. 19c
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BANANAS, 4 pounds.............................. 25c
NEW PEAS, 4 pounds............................ 25c
NEW POTATOES, 8 pounds for - - - 25c
SPINACH, per pound............................... 5c
STRAWBERRIES-AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES!
V^raCKerS
Pounds Salted Wafer
<>r Grahams
21C
ROYAL CLUB No. 2 tin STRING BEANS, each -
ROYAL CLUB No. 2 tin PEAS, each
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ROYAL CLUB No. 2 tin PEARS, each - -
ROYAL CLUB No. 2 tin APRICOTS, each -
ROYAL CLUB No. 21 tin PUMPKIN, each -
ROYAL CLUB No. 21 tin HOMINY, each -
ROYAL CLUB No. 21 tin PEACHES, each -
MECO No. 21 BROKEN SLICE PINEAPPLE -
Onions, Radishes
13C
17c
15C
15C
11C
ÎOC
19c
17c
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East Side & Plaza Meat Markets
FANT Sfì>IC
PHONE 188
1‘LKZA MAKKF'i
FREE DELIVERY
PURE
LARD, per pound - 15c
PORK SHOULDER 17c
LEG OF PORK - 221c
HAMBURGER, Lb. 15c
LEAN
CUBES, pound - 15c
BEEF
STEAK, Ib. - 15c-25c
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COLORED HENS
ON ONE HOUR’S NOTICE
pound 25c
PHONE 56
ROASTS, lb., 10c-20c
LEGO LAMB lb. 221 e
LAMB SHOULDER 15c
VEAL SHOULDER
ROASTS, pound - 15c
STEW - 71c to 10c
LUNCH LOAF, Lb. 30c
DILL
PICKLES - 3 for 5c
PORK
SAUSAGE, pound - 15c
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• Mr and Mrs. Frank Ward and
I family motored to Klamath Falls
1 Sunday to attend tec ball game
I and to visit their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr and Mrs. McCul­
Connor at Mount Shasta Thurs­ lough. Donna McCullough, who
day They attended a meeting of spent the past week in Hilts, re­
Job's Daughters in Yreka Thurs- turned.
day evening
BLADDER TROUBLE
• Mrs W Dutro and daughter
i Vera were shopping in Medford
responds to chiropractic A other
Tuesday.
methods in majority of cases.
• A party. given In honor of the
E. B. ANGELL
second birthday anniversary of
Chiropractic
Physician
Ruth Ardell Rosecrans Thursday
460 Boulevard
Phone 48
afternoon was attended by Donna
McCullough, Virginia Poff, George
Kallvet, Sherry Bradfield. Delbert
and Howard Nelson, Wylin Reigel,
Bobby Clevenger and Vallee Ann
World i Qdicke*t corn cur*.
Goldenpenny. Kenneth Dailey and $50.00 Corn-GP
euarantac» Moo*y
hack vtrtis corn lift» off .n
•Perry Lee Pullen, who were un­
10 minutot toftbout '»i.
m ,
bu. n ar »or -rt
J*' ' o
able to attend .sent gifts. Ruth REWARD acid
REGARD if you find any Mid
received a number of gifts Re­
freshments were served and all en­ East Side
CORN-OFF
Pharmacy
joyed the afternoon.
People
You --- Know!
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• The Rev D E Nours«- went to
Sams Valley Sunday, May 1«, to
deliver a baccalaureate sermon
there
• Visiting here last week-end was
Ijawrence Gill of Dunsmuir.
• Vacationing in Portland and
Seattle this week is Mrs Ida
Crandall, who expects to return
in a few days
• John Mills, jr., who now Is em-
ployed in Roseburg, was a week-
end visitor
• Mary Powell left recently for
a vacation in the middlewest,
leaving her beauty shop In charge
of Mrs Cordia Deatherage of
Medford.
• Vivian Martin left for a short
visit in Klamath Falls Wednesday
• Elaine Andrews was in Medford
Wednesday
• Charles Tonner, now employed
in Medford, was visiting with his !
family here Tuesday,
• For a square deal go to Peil.
(16tfc)
• Mr and Mrs Kenneth Hall of
Bend were recent guests of Mer-
cedes Hathaway.
• Inez Soul) and Alden Roberts
were visiting friends near Grants
Pass Sunday.
• Mrs. A E. Tonner and Mrs
A A Madden were calling on
friends in Medford Wednesday.
• Doris Lee and Emerick Jones
were in Medford Tuesday.
• Maxine Nichols of Medford was
among baseball fans to attend the
Crater-Lithian game Sunday.
• Dr. E G. Everett, M. D . phy-
sieian and surgeon, Hersey build­
ing, office phone 18-J, residence
18-L.
(2tfc)
CORNS vURED
• HILTS NEWS •
• Regular meeting of the 4L was
| held at the Legion hall Tuesday
■ evening with a large turnout of i
j members. Plans for reorganizing |
werq discussed and will be decided
later at a special meeting.
• -Mrs. O Coleman. Raymond and
Margaret Coleman spent Tuesday
in Medford shopping.
• A birthday party was given for
i Robert Harris Tuesday on the oc-
i casion of his eighth birthday an-
. niversary. Those present included
; Barbara Alphonse. Babe Bum- I
ht-i.Mt-l
I>>rraine and Raymond |
Blanchard. Wesley and Curtis Vail.
John and George Kallvet, Larry
j Smith, Jere Brooks and Gene Gil­
berg Mrs A. E. Gilberg and Jean
Harris
ere assistant hostesses.
Robert was recipient of many
gifts.
• Mrs Frank Ward entertained
a* number of children Wednesday
afternoon at a party given for
| her granddaughter. Donna McCul-
’ tough, who spent last week in
llllts
• Mr. and Mrs. Burton King of
' Scotia spent several days last
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
I Bert King.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tollis were
in Yreka Thursday evening.
• Mr. and Mrs. R A. Watson
spent Wednesday night with Mr.
j and Mrs. Hess, as they came
through Hilts enroute to their
: home in New York via San Diego.
• Ladies club met Thursday af­
ternoon with Mrs M. J. Bailey as
hostess. Others present were Mes-
i dames W. Bray. W. Holmberg.
Luper, J Clark. L. D. Clark, F
Bayliss. F. Ohlund, W. Hess. F.
i Ward. V. Nebeker, F. Haynes, De
Jarnett, A. Gilberg. R. Elliott,
and McCluskey. Door prize went
i to Mrs. Fred Haynes. Prizes at
bridge were high to Mrs. Luper
and low to Mrs. F. Ward.
• Mr. and Mrs. O. Coleman and
daughter Margaret. Mr. and Mrs
j W. A. Gran, Miss Enid Gran. Mrs.
I Tony Mendes and son Irvin ac­
companied the grade school base­
ball team to Montague Saturday
afternoon, where they won a 17-7
victory over the Montague grade
school boys. A return game is
planned for Hilts Saturday.
• Mrs Zanotto and daughter Em­
ma were in Yreka Saturday.
• Oliver Larrimore was visiting
at the Hord home Saturday and
Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs W. Gran, Fay,
Enid and Billy Gran and Gerald
Black spent Sunday at the home
of Mrs Nora Gran at Kerby, Ore.
• Phyllis Alphonso suffered an in­
jured knee at school Thursday
afternoon and was treated at the
hospital. She Is able to be in
school again with the aid of
crutches.'
• George Reigel underwent a
tonsillectomy at the Hilts hospital
Saturday morning.
• Among those who attended the
afternoon performance of the cir­
cus at Montague Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. O. Coleman and family,
Mrs. Goodwin and son Gerald, and
Miss May Roberts.
• Miss Jean Baumgartner visited
at the home of Miss Kathryn O’-
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to Soothe Itching Skin
Soothing, cooling Zemo usually re­
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years, this clean, reliable skin lotion
has been the favorite with millions.
Excellent for the itching of minor
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itching of Simple Rashes, Pimples.
Ringworm and Eczema. Tested and
approved by Good Housekeeping
Bureau. All druggists', 35<, 60f, |1.
Brown and Haley’s Candy,
of Course,
for That Graduation Gift!
Good Dinners Since 1922
PLAZA CONFECTIONERY & CAFE
PHONE 149
23 NORTH MAIN
NO OTHER
REFRIGERATOR
HAS™
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THE CONVENIENCES
OF THE CROSLEŸ
It it ’.'mply «maxing the tremendoul
«mount of food to often needed
fit, right into th« shelves in th«
door. Thit «iclutiv« and petented
feature holdt •novo1' a’ticles to al­
most fill an ordinary refrigerator.
So before you buy an electric re­
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Why not TODAY? A complete
demonstration will convince you
that the Crcsloy Shelvador it To­
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