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Friday, June 11, 1937 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 3 • Bernita and Ardath Losher are In Portland this week on business I--------------------------------------------- About People You Know! | INFLUENZA •—----- ------- - - - - ■» responds to chiropractic & other • M imh Elh-n Franco arrived here • Clarence W'^ m I s , U of O stud methods in majority of cases recently to s|>end the summer at ent, is vacationing in Ashland at E. B. ANGELL the home of her parents, Mr. and the home of his parents, Dr and Mrs T L. Franco Mrs. E A Woods Chiropractic Physician 460 Boulevard Phone 48 8 Mr and Mrs I^trkln Grubb, » Wyatt Padgett went to San George Oium and daughter Elea Francisco Wednesday, planning to nor were among local fans to at return late this week tend the Llthian-Glendale base- • Mr and Mrs Roy Dotson and ■ ball game at Glendale Sunday Mary Powell returned Saturday f A A A • «elekcit cere cars. • Mias Marjorie Baughman was after a three-weeks trip which (JI) L str -G» cjarastccs «nn.y .j , |,tlx o(f took them to Topeka, Kan. j in Medford Tuesday. ___ _______ __ ___ »• WitlMttt 981 «» • Wade Hanson returned last R F.W A ftfl burn cf mr -e ’. S Pear City residents calling here REWARD if ysu Ung an/ a* J week-end to spend his summer hol Sunday Included Mr and Mrs Elmo Atterbury who called at the idays from the U of O at hi* CORN-OFF home here. | home of friends S June Andrews and France» • Mrs H S Alkins and daughter Miller left Monday for Corvallis Frances were among Llthians to where they will attend the 4-U call in Medford Wednesday. summer school now in progress • Big Elto Quad outboard motor there in perfect condition, complete S Jack Enders came home recent with starter and new storage bat ly from Eugene where he at rarin' to go at $200: also tended U of O during the school two counter showcases to sell year. • cheap, at Al Jordan's Old Vintage S Mrs William Hunter was called Headquarters tor Buying and Selling of ! shop (32c) to Grants Pass last week-end to Fruit» and Vegetable« 0 Mr and Mrs Fred Cushing and be with her mother, Mrs John daughter Shirley, former resi- Lawrence, who is seriously ill. CABBAGE and ’ dents, are here from their home • Margaret and Shirley Gano left j in San Diego for a visit with Thursday for their home in Port TOMATO PLANTS land after spending the past week ' friends and relatives GARDEN SEEDS in Ashland visiting with friends • Where do you get the best serv- OF ALL KINDS : Ice ? Where the best food ? Where and relatives June McDougal ac that satisfied feeling? At the companied them on their return, i Remember —We Have J’alace cafe, of course! (32c) planning to remain in Portland A Large Stock of for a short time. Shirley and Mar • Miss Joyce Banish left Thurs garet are daughters of Mr and Berry Crates day for the Oregon Caves where Mrs Robert Gano who formerly she will be employed during the resided here. and Hallacks summer. 8 Howard Scroggins this week WE DELIVER. sielan and surgeon, Hersey build- ; left for Portland where he will be 1 Ing, office phone 18-J, residence' employed. 18-L. (2tfc) I • Earl Nutter spent several days In Klamath Falls this week on business • Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Crowson and family of Eugene, former residents .are here from their home in San Diego for a visit with friends and relatives. • Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crowson ' and family of Eugene, former resi- i dents, were here last Sunday vis- 1 iting with their relatives and I | friends. • Mr. and Mrs. C. M Litwiller i and two children are spending sev eral days this week in the northern part of the state, visiting with relatives in Salem and attending a convention of morticians. Lewis Presnail of Grants Pass is in charge of the Stock and Lit willer chapel during their absence. • John Mills, jr., who is employed in Roseburg spent last week-end here visiting with relatives and ■X. friends • Leaving Tuesday for El Centro, , Calif., was S J Bergdorf, who will attend business interests there for several months. • Mrs Ellis Lininger returned re cently from the southern part of STOCK UP NOW l California where she has been va on those famous COLGATE A PALMOLIVE cationing. toiletries and soaps • . • Joe Whoosis is in a quandary He doesn’t know whether to eat I WHILE PRICES ARE STILL LOW! fried chicken, turkey or a nice juicy steak for next Sunday. But Joe is certain of one thing: whatever it Colgate Dental Cream 18c Colgate Perfumed Talcs 15c is. he is going to eat it at the Colgate Tooth Powder 18c Cashmere Bouquet Soap, ’ Palace cafe. <32c) • Mr. and Mrs. Herman Homing Palmolive Shave Cream 23c 3 for .* >< of Grants Pass attended a lec Colgate Shave Cream 23c Charmis Cold Cream. • 2 lb. 39c ture here Monday evening. Palmolive Shampoo 23c » Mr. and Mrs Wilmer Poley Vaseline Hair Tonic 33c Colgate After-Shave Tale 23c went to Redding. Calif., Wednes Palmolive After-Shave Talc 23c Colgate After-Shave Lotion 33c day. Colgate Perfumed Soaps Palmolive After-Shave • Zelda and Jimmie Heer returned Lotion ......................... ............ 33c 2 for 11c to their home in San Francisco last Friday after spending some time here at the home of their SAVE ON THESE! mother, Mrs Bertha Heer. • The Rev C. E Dunham is at 19c Hinkle Pills, 100’s . I Iff»'- IE tending the meeting of the Evan 49c Orlis Meutli Wish, Pt \ gelistic committee of the Baptist 39c 50c Woodbury Powder I church in Portland this week, 50c • For a square deal go to Peil Suo-bam Lotion . . F (16tfc) 49c Tidy Deodorsnt . . . • Cal McClelland, George Hibbs 39c 50c Barbasnl.... and H. L Claycomb were at a X-POS£ Orlis Tooth Paste, 2 far 27c sales meeting in Klamath Falls Sun-Tan Tuesday night. Oil or Cream 30c Alka Seltzer . . . 24c CORNS CURED SATURDAY FOOD BARGAINS! BACON Home Grown LETTUCE Frye’s Sugar Cured 26c HAPPY VARE Royal Club Canned Foods TOMATOES, No. 2 1 - 13c 13C CABBAGE KRAUT, Mo. 21 Stringless Beans, No. 2 13c 3C Dainty Dimple Peas, No. 217c Home PUMPKIN, Mo. 21 lie Grown lie CARROTS HOMINY, Mo. 21 CATSUP, 14-oz. bottle 14c BEETS 2 1-lb. tina Home (¿row n or White House FLOUR 19’s $1.89 .Money Back Guarantee MILK Oregon Morning Golden Key 3 iiuiK'h«*» 10c Home Grown STRAW BERRIES FLUII KER’S 3 for PECAN DROPS, doz. 23e WALNUT BARS, doz. 13c WINE CAKES, doz 19c 23C 49’s $2.29 SUGAR BANANAS 25c FLOUR KRAFT At Ijowest Market Price •I pounds Drifted Snow CHASE & SANBORNE COFFEE 24c 25 pounds CÄH $1.59 Pounds Graham or * salted Wafers........ 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