Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 28, 1937, Page 3, Image 3

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Friday, May 28, 1937
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PIIONE VOI R ORDER FOR FREE DELI VERY—CALL 15«
SATURDAY FOOD
COFFEE
S A w
Pollini
FLUHRER’S ASSORTED CUP CAKES, dozen - 23c
FLUHRER’S GOLDEN BEAR COOKIES, dozen - 19c
FLUHRER’S DATE BRAN BREAD, each
13e
SUGAR, 25 pounds C & H
$1.59
23c
MILK, Oregon or Morning, 3 for
FLOUR, WHITE HOUSE, 49 $
$1.89
ROLLED OATS, 10 pounds QUICK
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| About People You Know! ]
dating The body will be shipped
to Berkeley, Calif., for entomb­
ment in the Sunset mausoleum.
•
• Ruth Pickett of Klamath Falls I Is visiting at the home of J C.
visited with friends in Ashland i Wattenburg this week
over the week-end.
• M jh Ruth Helfrich and Mrs
• Ills school closed. Wyatt Padg­ I R F Parks were shopping in
ett. Klamath county teacher, ar­ Medford Saturday afternoon.
rived In Ashland Friday night to • Kenton Robin* left for Port
spend the summer at his home on land, Pendleton and other places
j Siskiyou boulevard.
Wednesday morning
• Harry Hoxie, employed by the • Mr and Mrs. Roland Parks re­
1 state highway department near turned from Malin Saturday,
Roseburg, visited his family in where they have been teaching the
this city Sunday.
past winter. They came home in a
• Mr and Mrs Frank Thomas I new coupe purchased at Klamath
' and infant son are visiting at the I Falls
home of Mrs. Thomas' parents. I • Louis Kilina of Malin called In
Mr. and Mrs Charles Cramer
| Talent Sunday evening
• Juanita Ross spent the week- ! • High school commencement was
end here with her mother, Mrs , held Thursday evening In the
Marcia Ross
school gym The program was as
• Mr. and Mrs Earl Roach vis­ follows: Processional, Helen Hate­
ited relatives in Roseburg Sunday lid; invocation, Dr Temple; salu-
• Mr and Mrs T. P Franco left) i tatory, Helen Galbraith; valedlc-
for ari extended trip in eastern ’ tory, James Enberg; guitar mu­
states Wednesday.
sic, Graham-McDougall trio; ad­
• Harold Owens returned to Har­ dress, Dr. Messenger; singing,
risburg Sunday after bringing Ashland chorus; presentation of
Nina Clark to her home here fol­ diplomas, Fred Rapp; benediction
lowing closing of the Harrisburg Dr. Temple; recessional, Helen
Hatelid; presentation of flowers
schools for the summer.
• Mr. and Mrs Evan Campbell , Graduates included Mae Vetter,
of Medford were In Ashland Wed- I Helen Combs, Kenneth Haw, Myr­
tle Hllkey, Margarett McDowell,
;nesday
• Linn Mills, Talent teacher, vis­ Helen Galbraith, James Enberg
and Virginia Allen
ited here Wednesday afternoon
• Bill Van Dyke. Espee employe, • Wayne Heard of Ashland was
In Talent on business Tuesday
j spent Wednesday in this city
I • Dr E O Everett. M D , phy­
- •---------
sician and surgeon, Hegsey build-
ELMER (’. THOMPSON
I Ing, office phone 18-J, residence
Funeral services for Elmer
i 18-L.
(2tfc) Thompson. 69. who died May c
25
• The Rev and Mrs D E Nourse at 134 Pioneer, were held Thurs
­
will leave today for Powers, Ore , day at the Stock and Litwiller
for commencement exercises
chapel with the Elks lodge offl-
• Say, who Is that with the grin
al! over his face? That, why that's
Joe Whoosls He always looks like
that coming out of the Palace
I cafe.
I Me I
• leaving for San Francisco re­
cently was Mrs Ronnie Gandee.
who will visit relatives in Bolinas
and San Francisco and attend the
i bridge fiesta
• Mr. and Mrs Howell Turn- 1
baugh of Medford were guests of
Mr. and Mrs C. R Bowman and
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Gandee Sunday. ,
• Roy Parr, jr . left for Los An-
i geles Wednesday where he will |
join his wife and take a course at
the University of Southern Cali- |
fomia
• Folks, how about one of our
delicious dinners Sunday: turkey,
fried chicken, steaks, etc., with all
! the trimmings, and we always
: keep in mind that you are our
i guests and the Palace cafe is your
¡host
(30c)
• William (Wild Bill) Ingram of
Portland was a business visitor
Wednesday.
• Pete Nutter spent Tuesday and
Wednesday in Klamath Falls on
business
• Mrs Georgia Bowman returned
from Arling, Ore., where she was
called by the sudden illness of her
father who is much improved
• Art Gilbert, after visiting with
j his family and friends here for
' several dayj^ returned to his work
i in Dunsmuir Tuesday.
• Perry Ashcraft of Medford
; called on friends here Wednesday.
• Mr. and Mrs ^Villiam Agustus
stopped in Ashland recently for a
.short visit with Mr and Mrs. C.
, R D. Jones while enroute to their
! home in San Francisco.
• Harold Johnson was admitted
i Monday to the Community hos-
I pitai for medical treatment.
• For a square deal go to Peil
Funeral services for Thomas Al­
bert White, aged 1, who died in
Portland May 21. were held at 3
p. m. Sunday, May 23, at the
Stock and Litwiller chapel with
the Rev M T Wire officiating
Interment was at Mountain View
cemetery.
•
THOMAS ALBERT WHITE
THE NEIGHBORHOOD ( HURf II
Congregational
. Church school, 9:45 a. m., Mrs.
Glen
Prescott
.superintendent;
Miss Gladys Butterfield, pianist.
Morning worship, 11 o'clock;
sermon,
"The Cross Or the
Sword?”
Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m.
•
• M th Edwin Dunn and Mrs.
Walter Longstreth attended a
meeting of the Jackson County
Recreational club at the court
house in Medford Monday evening.
PROSTATE DISEASES
responds to chiropractic A other
methods in majority of cases.
E. B. ANGELL
Chiropractic Physician
460 Boulevard
Phone 48
CORNS CURED
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System. Drtxq. Store
ROYAL CLUB CATSUP, each
ROYAL CLUB TOMATO JUICE, No. 10 tin
ROYAL CLUB No. 2 tin PEARS, each
ROYAL CLUB ASPARAGUS, No 1,5 for
ROYAL CLUB SHRIMP, wet pack
ROYAL CLUB SOLID PACK TOMATOES
ROYAL CLUB SPINACH, No. 2 1
Shortening 4“
NEW PEAS, 4 pounds
BANANAS, 4 pounds
NEW POTATOES, 10 pounds
SPINACH, per pound
CABBAGE, per pound
TOMATOES, per pound
BACON
Kingan Sugar Cured
Pound...........................
14e
31C
15C
42c
15c
13C
14c
48c
25c
5c
4c
15C
26c
East Side & Plaza Meat Markets
EAST SIDE
PHONE 188
MAZA MARKET
° ~
FREE DELIVERY
PORK SHOULDER 17c
LEG OF PORK-221c
HAMBURGER, Lb. 15c
LEAN
CUBES, pound
15C
BEEF
STEAK, lb
15c-25c
COLORED HENS
ON ONE HOUR’S NOTICE
pound 25c
PHONE 56
ROASTS, lb., 10c-20c
LEGO LAMB lb.22ic
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
4
CORN-OFF
ETF harmacy I
CUT RATE DRUGS & TOBACCOS
Camels, $1.25 Carton Flat 50’s...
Old Golds, $1.25 Carton Flat 50’s
1-lb. Geo. Washington .................
1-Ib. Union Leader ....................
10c Geo. Washington, 4 for
10c Our Advertiser, 4 for...
15c Prince Albert .................
10c Union Leader, 2 for.......
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TALENT ITEMS
• Ruth Myers Is leaving soon for
Eugene, where she plans to spend
| some time.
• Victor Noel of Roseburg spent
the week-end with his daughter,
Mrs Ethel Maxwell and family.
• Eighth grade graduation exer-
| cises were held at the school gym
Monday evening. Eleven Wagner
Creek pupils and 14 Talent pupils
were graduated. Fred Rapp pre­
sented diplomas to the following:
Wagner Creek
Harold Barr, Bob Barlow, Glad-
ys Goddard. Joyce Haves. Rav
Johnson, Virginia Heath. Bob
Keath, Audrey Lockwood, Harold
Lockwood, Denny Morrow, Earl
Sommers. Mildred Works.
Talent
Lyda May Baylor. Helen Cooper.
Arthur Day Dillon. Ruby Dob­
bins, Pollyanna Hart. Leila Kli-
mex, Rose Mae Richardson. Mabel
Romanger, Marie Schuler, Arduith
Spurill, Hazel Stockstill, Lois
Thompson. Cleve Walker, Dorris
Welbum, Ruby Welburn.
• Mrs. Myra Frink was called
to Seattle, Wash , because of ill-
ness of her father, J. Stoddard.
• Mrs. Ray Bums of Central
Point was a visitor in Talent Wed­
nesday.
• Mr and Mrs. Bill Boyd of the
Talent confectionery have in­
stalled a new refrigerator case for
handling meat.
• Albert Miller of Ix>s Angeles
It’s a Wonderful Way
to Soothe Itching Skin
Soothing, cooling Zemo usually re­
lieves distress of itching skin. For 30
years, this clean, reliable skin lotion
has been the favorite with millions.
Excellent for the itching of minor
skin irritations. Buy s(»othing, de­
pendable Zemo today—to relieve the
itching of Simple Rashes. Pimples.
Ringworm and Eczema. Tested and
approved by Oood Housekeeping
Bureau. All druggists', 8W, 60f, $1.
$1.09
98c
47c
...59c
20c
20c
10c
...15c