Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 04, 1937, Page 3, Image 3

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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SATURDAY FOOD BARGAINS!
BACON
Dixie Squares
Pound
19c
FLUHRER’S CHOCOLATE DONUTS, dozen
23c
FLUHRER’S ASSORTED COOKIES, dozen
13c
FLUHRER’S DATE DROPS, dozen - -
19c
C & H SUGAR, 25 lbs. $1.59
SEMINOLE
MILK—OREGON OR
“"TISSUE
MORNING, 3 for -
23c
FLOUR White House 49s $1.89
JELLO, any flavor
5c STERILIZED*HJLLY-WRAPPED
SN0W-WHIT-E
1000
SHEET ROLLS
ROYAL CLUB PEACHES, No. 21,3 for
ROYAL CLUB SPINACH, No. 21, 3 for
ROYAL CLUB KRAUT, No. 21,3 for -
ROYAL CLUB PEAS, No. 2, 3 for - -
ROYAL CLUB STRING BEANS, No. 2, 3 for
ROYAL CLUB PEARS, No. 21,3 for -
MECO BROKEN SLICE PINEAPPLE, 3 for
COFFEE
White House,
In a Glass Jar
59c
43c
43c
- 42c
59c
25c
25c
NEW PEAS, 4 pounds - - -
25c
NEW POTATOES, 10 pounds - - -
3c
CABBAGE, per pound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5c
ONIONS AND RADISHES, 2 bunches for
BANANAS, 4 pounds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
STRAWBERRIES, Home Grown, Lowest Market Price
Toilet Tissue 7“"....
East Side & Plaza Meat Markets
*ARTsn»r.
PHONE 188
MAZA MARKET
FREE DELIVERY
PURE
LARD, per pound - 15e
FORK SHOULDER 17c
LEG OF PORK -221C
HAMBURGER, Lb. 15c
lean
CUBES, pound
15C
beef
STEAK, lb. - 15c-25c
PHONE 56
ROASTS, Ib., 10C-20C
LEGO LAMB lb. 221C
LAMB SHOULDER 15e
VEAL SHOULDER
ROASTS, pound - 15c
7 z c to 10c
STEW
LUNCH LOAF, Lb. 30c
D1LL
PICKLES
COLORED HENS
ONE HOUR’S NOTICE
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F
3 for 5c
PORK
pound 25c
SAUSAGE, pound - 15C
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returned from a business tnp last
week-end which took him ax far
east ax Chicago
• Mr and Mrs V O N. Smith
and daughter. Emmie Lou. re­
turned recently from
Eugene
where they have been visiting and
attending graduation exercises for
their son. George Francis Smith
• Wilbur Bushnell and Miaa Dor­
othea Wycoff visited over the holi­
days in Eugene with Mr Buxh-
nell's parents Mr and Mrs E T
Bushnell.
• Ray Byers, who has been teach-
ing in the northern part of the
Htate, returned to Ashland recent­
ly and will spend the flummer
here
•
Portland
arrived in Ashland late Saturday
night
returning north Sunday
morning, accompanied by Miss
Florence Hoagland
Klamath
• M
Falls visited early this week with
Mias Juanita Ross who recently
returned to spend the summer
here at the home of her mother
Mrs Marcia Roas
• Miss Beatrice Lockhart recent­
ly left for the northern part of
the state Miss Lockhart, who re­
signed a position on the Ashland
high school faculty wall marry
Jack Bliss Oakland high school
coach, sometime this summer.
• Mr and Mrs Ed Butze. former
SONS students, visited in Ash­
land last week-end
sieian and surgeon, Hersey build­
ing. office phone 18-J, residence
18-L
(2tfc)
• Miss Wanada Aldnch of Glide
arrived here Friday to attend sum­
mer school at Southern Oregon
Normal.
• H L Claycomb Wednesday left
on a business trip to Lakeview
• Ed Kelly of Klamath Falls was
in Ashland* Tuesday.
• Harry Hoxie, who is employed
I in Cottage Grove, was among
baseball fans who enjoyed seeing
Ashland beat the socks off Camp
Wimer Sunday.
• Tom Cunning, former local
chamber of commerce secretary,
was a visitor recently. Cunning,
who now lives in Oakland. Calif.,
is selling for a wholesale drug
company
• George C ■Ming. Medford at
torney, was a business visitor here
Wednesday.
• Ray Wood, former Lithian now
living in Roseburg, was a week­
end visitor at the home of Mr
and Mrs. J H Carlton.
• Mr and Mrs Dick Petersen
were holiday visitors in Klamath
Falls.
• Mr and Mrs. Jean Hastings
and family drove to Crater Lake
Monday.
• Miss Frances Hardy, who has
been teaching in Roseburg, ar-
■ rived in Ashland Saturday and
will spend the summer here at the
home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs
J. H Hardy.
• For a square deal go to Peil
(16tfc I
• Arriving Sunday from Sparks.
Nev where he is employed, was
Bill Edsall, former resident who
is visiting friends and relatives
here
• Wyatt Padgett spent last week­
end in the San Francisco bay area.
• Floy and Beverly Young, who
have been teaching in Medford
and Prospect, are spending the
summer at ttie home of their
mother, Mrs. Georgia Bowman.
• Miss Doris Hunter of Klamath
Fails visited at the home of her
parents. Mr. and Mrs William
Hunter for a couple of days early
in the week
• Bert Griffith, Eugene railway
mail clerk, visited in Ashland
Sunday and Monday with Mrs.
G. O Van Natta
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THE NEIGHBORHOOD CHVRCH
Congregational
Church school, 9:45 a m., Mrs
Glen
Prescott.
superintendent:
Miss Gladys Butterfield, pianist
Morning worship. 11 o'clock
Sermon, "My Father's World."
Music, "This Is My Father's
World." by mixed quartet: Kath­
leen and Roberta Nourse. Rodney
Rogers and Harold Reedy.
Christian Endeavor, 7 p m.
Pilgrim forum. 7 to 8:30 p
Kathleen Nourse, leader.
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TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHI R( H
The Rev. Charles M. Guilbert.
Ph B . S. T. B.. Vicar
Second Sunday After Trinity
8 a. m.. Holy communion
9:45 a. m., churcfi school.
10:15 a. m.. church school, sen­
ior department.
11 a. m„ choral eucharist and
sermon. "Love of God and Love
of Men."
7:30 p. m.. evensong and ad­
dress. "The Psalms for Today
Psalm 73."
Wednesday, June 9
7 a m., Holy communion.
St. Barnabas' Day, Friday, June
7 a. m.. Holy communion.
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 soothing, de­
pendable Zemo hxlay- to relieve the
itching of Simple Rashes, Pimples,
Ringworm and Eczema. Tested and
approved by Good Housekeeping
Bureau. All druggists', 35t, 60f, 11.
TALENT ITEMS
Francisco is a guest of her par­
ents Mr and Mrs Carl Beeson
•
of Camden. Ore are visiting with
Mr and Mrs Frank Ho.dridgt
Mr Jeffries' parents
•
coast before settling down to fu­
ture work
•
from Eugene where she has been
visiting a daughter. Mrs Velma
Cochran She announced the birth
of a son bom May 28 to Mr and
Mrs Cochran
•
wo th relatives in Eugene this
week.
•
shearing crew have returned from
eastern Oregon where they have
been for the past two months.
•
tended the alumni banquet of
Ashland high school Friday ev<-
Ring.
recently was
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erected at Charles Long's pool
hall.
•
is staying
with Mrs Irene WeTIs during her
convalescence.
• Ira. Taresa L'we and son Don
were in Talent for Memorial day.
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Subscribe for the Miner today.
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PROSTATE DISEASES
responds to chiropractic & other
methods in majority of cases.
ladies of Talent sponsored by the
Community club w.is held Wednes­
day at the city hall. About 60
guests were present to enjoy the
affair which is one of the largest
meetings on the club g list of ac­
tivities Nearly all of the elderly
ladies of Talent were invited and
enjoyed the club’s hospitality. The
program consisted of two song
numbers by the audience a solo
Mrs Lloyd Morrison of Phoenix
and Mrs Smith of Talent. Mrs
Esther Jeffnes accompanied the
singers at the piano. Hulda Estes
concluded the program with two
piano solos Many visiting women
E. B. ANGELL
from Phoenix Medford and Ash­
Chiropractic Physician
land were present. Following the
460 Boulevard
Phone 48
program, delicious refreshments of
ice cream, cake and coffee were
esrved
• J Spitzer 1.« visiting his aon
in the Eagle Point area this week
World * daickeft ccm cur®.
caarant««» «ú-ey
• Mr ar.J Mrs Ridings of the $50,00 Cacn-Gf
cacà ss'tti ton» lifts cd n
Ü a
• rnaa! »i.-. h .
Applegate country moved to Tal­
ba ■ er m ra . * ■'
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REWARD atta
REWARD if
find an»
ent to occupy the house recently
used by John Briner. who died a East Side
short time ago.
Pharmacy
• Mrs. Cliff Green was sho;
in Medford Tuesday
• An event of particular interest
to Talent residents was the recent
sale of Ray Schumacker s market
and grocery to Mrs Ethel M
Low and Mrs Jerene Stewart of
Grants Pass The two ladies are
being assisted by Mr. Schumaker
Headquarters for Buying
in getting organized and acquaint­
and Selling of
ed The ladies plan to employ a
Fruits and X egetables
butcher in the near future.
Ray came to Talent in 1932 and
CABBAGE and
has steadily improved his building
and business until the market is
TOMATO PLANTS
modem in every respect. He has
GARDEN SEEDS
taken an active interest in com­
munity affairs and was instru­
OF ALL KINDS
mental in organizing the chamber
Remember
—We Have
of commerce and in staging the
A Large Stock of
pear festival of 1936. His weekly
newspaper. News Flashes, has
Berry Crates
been welcomed in Talent homes
and Hallacks
for its timely editorials and news.
The Schumaker plans are in­
WE DELIVER
definite but they are expected to
take a two months trip to the east
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180 East Main Street
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