Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 13, 1937, Page 3, Image 3

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Friday, Augunt 13, 1937
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PHONE YOUR ORDER FOR FREE DELIVERY—GALL 15'3
SATURDAY FOOD BARGAINS!
Toilet Tissue
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12c
BANANAS, 4 pounds for
WATERMELON, per pound
CANTALOUPE, each
2e
5C
CABBAGE, per pound
3e
White House Coffee 25c
SUGAR, C & H, 25 pounds
MILK, Golden Key, 3 large cans for
$1.59
23C
CORN FLAKES, Kellogg’s, 2 for
15C
APRICOTS, No. 21 tin, 2 for
STANDBY TOMATO SOUP
5c
Kraft Cheese, pound 21c
ROYAL CLUB
ROYAL CLUB
FLUHRER’S
PEACHES
19c
SPINACH
15c
WALNUT BARS
dozen 15c
ROYAL CLUB
ROYAL CLUB
HOMINY
lie
STRING BEANS
2 for 25c
FLUHRER’S
CINNAMON
DONUTS
dozen 25c
ROYAL CLUB
ROYAL CLUB
FLUHRER’S
KRAUT
14e
PEARS
21c
PECAN ROCKS
dozen 25c
23c
42kT Pound» Soda
o
or Graham
East Side & Plaza Meat Markets
FL A Z A MARKET, •
EAST SIDE
PHONE 188 T >
FREE DELIVERY
PORK SHOULDER 20c
LEG OF PORK
25c
HAMBURGER, Lb. 15c
LEAN
CUBES, pound
15c
BEEF
STEAK, lb. - 15c-25c
COLORED HENS
ON ONE HOUR’S NOTICE
pound 25c
THONE 56
ROASTS, lb., 10c-20c
LEGO LAMB lb. 22ic
LAMB SHOULDER 15c
About People You Know! ]
• K<-n Madden returned to Klam­
ath Falls Monday evening after
visiting here with his wife and
son.
• Mrs R. W Hall underwent a
major operation Sunday at the
Community hospital.
• Mrs Hazel Neff and daughter
took up employment in Medford
Sunday
• George Hibbs, salesman at the
Claycomb Motor company, la
spending a week at Lake o’ the
woods.
• Allen Autry and children were
at Oregon Caves Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs Everett Miller
and children of Medford visited
Sunday at the home of Mrs. Emma
Davis.
• Ed Doyle and Mr. and Mrs
George Vacok returned Sunday
from a visit at the home of Mr.
and Mrs Bill Bates in Dunsmuir.
• Mr and Mrs Art Cooper were
Ashland •Visitors in Grants Pass
Sunday
• Mrs Ray Ivewis and two sons,
Billy and Carl Slack, left for Myr­
tle Point Saturday to spend a
week with Mr. Lewis
• For a square deal go to Pell.
(16tfc)
• Arba Ager returned thia week
from a visit at his home in Port­
land.
• Bud Gandee, Leonard Patter-
i son, Phil Keeton, Al Simpson and
Leonard Hall saw the Klamath
Falls Red Sox-San Francisco Seals
baseball game In Klamath Falls
Monday.
• Mrs Bill Bates and young son
of Dunsmuir are visiting in Ash­
land
• Miss Wilmetta Connolly of
Bend arrived in Ashland Tuesday
and is visiting at the P. D. Mc­
Dougal home. She wil attend
SONS this fall and winter.
• Mr and Mrs. Floyd Dickey and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bennett are
leaving Sunday morning on a two
weeks vacation trip which will
take them througiT eastern Oregon
I and as far as Weiser, Ida. They
plan to do some fishing while
i gone.
• George Brickell returned Wed­
nesday to his work at the Gro-
' ceteria following several days
spent in Grants Paas where his
mother was seriously ill.
DILL
PICKLES
3 for 5c
PORK
SAUSAGE, pound - 15c
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• Fern Madden left Tuesday night
for Rio Vista, Calif , to spend a
short time.
CORNS CURED
• Mr and Mrs W H Parker
visited in Klamath Falls Sunday
Worli s qulokoet earn «ur«.
Crs-0» fluarantuea «onoy
• Dr. E. G. Everett. M. D.. phy­
baak
torn lifts oft .’•»
10 alr>u?aa without ¡jaln. h.
sician and surgeon, Hersey build­
aald burn ar iu '-'M.
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ing, office phone 18-J, residence
• CWAR0 If yav RnO an/a I
18-1-
(2tfc) East Hide
CORN-Ofr
• Mr and Mrs. Hugh Gilmore Pharmacy
have returned to make their home
here after several months spent in
Lakeview.
INFLUENZA
responds to chiropractic A other
• Mr and Mrs Clyde Nellis of
Dunsmuir spent Wednesday eve­ methods in majority of cases
ning and Thursday In Ashland
E. B. ANGELL
• Mrs. Bess Canfield is on a
Chiropractic
Physician
week’s vacation from the East
460
Boulevard
Phone 48
Side pharmacy.
$50.00
BSWABD
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SPECIAL!
BORDEN’S GLORIA
ICE CREAM
quarts 29c
FA*T
; • Mrs Harriett Bates was a
business visitor in Ashland Tues­
day afternoon.
• Mr. and Mrs John Everett of
Twin Falls. Ida , spent the week
visiting Mrs. Everett's parents,
Mr and Mrs Carver.
• Stanley Robbins left Sunday for
New Orleans. He will go by way
of Nebraska, where he will visit a
few days with relatives.
• .Mrs L. R Keller of Los An­
geles arrived in Talent to make
their home here. They are looking
for a location.
• Mrs. Mary Sinclair of Medford
is a guest of Mrs Meda Fox this
week
• Miss Ardel Fee of Eugene is
spending the summer vacation
with her grandmother. Mrs. Ruth
11< '.filch.
• Dudley Estes and Russell Parks
1 went to Crescent City last week
Mr. Parks returned home Friday
evening. Dudley remaining to visit
with his brother Charley and wife
for a few weeks.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ashcraft returned
from Berkeley Saturday where
they have been attending school
j the past six weeks.
• Miss Dolores Shelton of Port­
land is a guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Tryon.
• Matelene Maxwell underwent
a tonsilectomy at Medford Mon­
day. Dr. Finley performed the op­
eration.
• Talentites driving to Crater lake
Sunday included Mr .and Mrs. Le-
' Roy Olsen, Miss Ruth Olsen. Dick
Kreger. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gas­
tons. Miss Jerene Steward and
Paul Walker.
• Fred Hodapp and daughter
Mary were calling here Monday
evening.
• Mrs. Ralph Householder and son
Leslie and small daughter Jean
of Grants Pass were guests of
Phyllis Householder at the Tame
auto camp Saturday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barnes of
Washington arrived here Monday
evening to work in the fruit, which
will be ready for handling in a
short time.
• Mr. and Mrs Lysle Tame spent
Sunday evening in Medford visit­
ing friends.
• Bill Hotchkiss underwent a
major operation at the Community
hospital in Ashland Monday.
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VEAL SHOULDER
ROASTS, pound - 15c
STEW
7ic to 10c
LUNCH LOAF, Lb. 30c
Page 3
HERBERT’S
TWO STORES
Headquarters for Buying
and 8elllng of
Fruits and Vegetables
APRICOTS
Now’s the time to buy your
APRICOTS FOR CANNINO
—We haw them at all prices
Also YOUNGBF.RRIES and
BLACKBERRIES. They are
at their best now!
WK DELIVER
ROLL AT OR REFRIGERA TION
ROLLATOR*
COMPRESSOR
■ ■ « sc J m / v « Norge
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m«cAan/Mi
on/y S woving ports. ProvMei
more ooU for cuiront rood ond
H alsiost ticfltlllii.
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• For as little as 80c a week more
than you’d pay for the cheapest, you
can own a genuine Norge Rollator
Refrigerator — the best refrigerator
by every test of usability and over-all
performance.
Only Norge gives you all of these
outstanding advantages: Pressure-
Sealed Cabinet Top, Extra Large
Freezing Capacity, Extra Cold Stor­
age Space, Completely Sealed Ice
Compartment and a 10-YEAR
WARRANTY on the Rollator
Compression Unit.
ELHART’S
H. H. ELHART
C. D. ELHART