Friday, April 8, 1038 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 3 About People You Know! ] • Mi and Mrs S H Short and daughter Charlotte spent Sunday at Crescent City SATURDAY FOOD DARGAINS DELIVERIES-NORTH 8:30 A. M. and 1:30 P. M. SOUTH 10:00 A.M. and 3:30 P.M. VEGETABLES (.'All • HILTS NEWS • • Mi and Mis R. W Pentzer left Saturday to spend two weeks vacation in San Francisco. Pentzer • Mr and Mrs Waldemar Holm­ is an operator at the local Postal berg and Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar Holmberg were in Medford Sat­ Telegraph office. urday • Howard Scroggins. SONS stud­ • Mr and Mrs. Earl Temple and ent, spent two days early this sons Max and Vai attended a show week In Klamath Falls with his in Yreka Saur day evening. mother. • Mrs. Stella King spent the • Art Gilbert, Aubrey Miles and week-end in San Francisco, and D J Wolcott drove to Dunsmuir Mrs. Gray of Yreka was substi­ tute teacher of the advanced Monday grades room • Mr and Mrs. Horace B Kellom • Mr and Mrs Richard Williams of Medford called on Mrs Kel­ and family were in Medford Sat­ lum's mother. Mrs Mary Lewis, urday. • Mr. and Mrs Louis Rossi, Mr Sunday. and Mrs Joe Rossi and son spent • Mr and Mrs A A. Madden the week-end in Weed. visited in Klamath Falls Sunday. • Mrs. Ed Sequin and children of • Mrs. W D. Jackson visited Wednesday at the home of her sister in Montague, Calif. CALAVOS - - - each 5C 20 POUNDS ASPARAGUS 2 lbs. 19c $1.00 PEAS - - - 9 pounds 17c • W E. (Shorty) Morris of Table Rock was a Tuesday visitor in ' this city. NEW POTATOES - 4 lbs. 15c • Dr. E. G. Everett, M. D., phy- j slcian and surgeon, Hersey buld- lng, office phone 18-J, residence 18-L (ltfc) • Herman Helm visited in Port­ land early this week with his father. • Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Walker were week-end visitors in Grants Pass at the home of Dr. Walker's par­ ents, Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Walker • Harry Jones, former local man, called here from Klamath Falls the first of the week. • Ted Schopf, teacher at Glide, Ore., spent last week-end here vis­ iting his wife who is staying at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ida Crandall. • Mary Lanjgsll. former SONS student, was a visitor at the home of friends here last week-end from Klamath Falls. • Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stevens and Mr and Mrs. Woodrow Shav­ er visited in Medford Sunday. • A Dyrud and son, Dr. Karl Dyrud, of Klamath Falls spent Sunday here with Mrs. A. Dyrud. • Dr. and Mrs. A S. Taylor are in Spokane this week at an educa­ tional conference Dr. Taylor is a professor at the Normal school. • W M. Briggs, local attorney, went to Los Angeles this week on business • H. L Claycomb spent several days this week in California and New Mexico. • Bob Yeo, Grants Pass teacher, returned to his school Sunday fol­ / lowing spring vacation spent here at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Yeo. • George Icenhower returned Wednesday from Seattle where he has been visiting his son, Paul, who is a student at U of W. • Mrs. Bill Ford of Dunsmuir is spending this week here with her parents, Mr and Mrs. M. T. Burns. • Alicia Applegate, Butte Falla teacher, called on friends and rela­ tives in this city last week-end. • Mr and Mrs. Erford Poole, former local residents, visited here last week-end from Bend where they now liva. £ • Doris Hunter returned Thurs* day to Klamath Falls after spend­ ing her vacation here with her parents. • Genevieve Sander, who has been ill with pneumonia is recovering. • Mrs K. J Madden and son Bob­ by arrived Tuesday from Klamath Falls for a visit at the home of her father, M. M Brower. ------------ •------------ BOY INJURED IN FALL Dean Williams, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester W’illiams of Klamath Falls, received a head cut necessitating stitches Monday night when he fell at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Hussey, on Vista street. SUGAR - ARTICHOKES - - each 5c POTATOES 100 POUNDS ROYAL CLUB U. S. No. 2’a DAINTY DIMPLE 49c PEAS - - - ■ 2 for 35c NIBLETSCORN - each 13c WHITE HOUSE FLOUR PEACHES - - No. 21 19c $1.69 STRINGLESS BEANS - 13c 1-Pound Glans Jar White House Coffee FREE! FISHER’S CAKE FLOUR HOMINY - CATSUP - - No. 24 10c - - 14C ORANGES - - 2 dozen 15c 4 Measuring Spoons FREE PICNIC HAMS - pound 19C NIJT OLA 29c OLEOMARGARINE 2 for 25c ALL BRANDS COFFEE 25c APPLES BANANAS GOOD NEWTOWNS PER BOX 4 POUNDS 59e 19e East Side & Plaza Meat Markets EAMT S(t>£ PHONE 188 PLAZA MARKET FREE DELIVERY PURE LARD, 3 pounds - 35c PORK SHOULDER 15c LEG OF PORK - 20c 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-15c 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 • Dr. Marcus Woods conducted a dental clinic at Lincoln Wednes­ day Grants Pass are visiting Mr and Mrs. James Sawyer Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gran and son were in Medford Saturday. • Harold I-ang. manager of the Hilt baseball club, and Henry De Clerck, business manager, at­ tended a meeting of directors of the Northern California Baseball league in Redding April 2. The committee appointed to plan the season’s schedule comprised H. McDonald, Henry De Clerck and William Walsh, submitted a sched­ ule for approval which was ac­ cepted. The schedule has advanced the starting date to May 8 Forty- five attended the banquet at the Redding hotel. Opening games will see Mt. Shasta travel to Redding; Klam­ ath Falls at Weed Sons of Italy; Weed town team at Dunsmuir, and McCloud at Hilt. Hilt town team practice has been impossible unless Manager Harold Lang has been training his outfit with snowballs. ANCHOR BRAND FEEDS FOR BEST RESULTS Start Those Baby Chicks On Anchor Brand Starting Mash HAY - GRAIN - SEED SPECIAL! FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY MILL RUN 90c SACK You Will Find a Full Line of Dairy and Poultry Feeds at WE DELIVER­ PHONE 180 > c À ANNOUNCE­ MENT! NEW MEDICINE HELPS MANY We Have Added To Our Business the Services of a Already, many have been started on the road to Increased vigor. No longer need you feel listless and fatigued. Users state they no longer suffer from a poor weakened state of health due to faulty nutrition and accompanying complaint« such as chronic constipation, weakness and other distressing symptoms of a fatigued, exhausted condition. LICENSED MASTER PLUMBER Mr. A. L. Wren Who has had several years experience in the plumbing business and will be pleased to help you with your plumbing troubles. JUST CALL 193 HARDY’S CASH HARDWARE Now, All Can Enjoy Its Benefits! Baybrooks a Revelation You will be atnaaed how quickly Saybrook« Yeast and Iron combined with Nux Vomica works to strengthen nutrition, sluggish bowels and ease the burden on your overloaded kidneys. This remarkable medicine does not contain any narcotics or harmful in­ gredients. It Is compounded entirely from yeast, iron, medicinal roots and herbs gathered from the far corners of the earth. Greatly Needed We want the people to knqw that Saybrooks is especially designed to help them build up their strength and energy. We want to place a bottle of this essential medicine in the hands of every weak, rundown, fatigued man and woman today. Delay may cause serious re- sults with its attendant suf- lfl-os. bottle ferlng and expense. GUARANTEED Try it! If you don't agree hat It does all that la claimed. <• will refund your money. SOLE AGENTS: EAST SIDE PHARMACY, ASHLAND