Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 13, 1938, Page 3, Image 3

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    riday, Muy 13. 193«
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
• HILTS NEWS •
SATURDAY FOOD BARGAINS
2ORN
3 for 23c
30« Size
Standby
CROWN PANCAKE - 10 lbs.
SHORTENING—4 lbs. Pearl -
SUNBRITE - - - 3 cans
PICNIC HAMS - - pound
SPUDS
00 lbs. No. 1
79e
(HI lbs. No. 2
49c
ICEC’EAM Quarts-
W
1
1 ?
FL
IMATOES
-
-
2 lbs. 15C
-
*
-
¡APEFRUIT—Arizona -
15C
29c
FLOUR
Fisher’s
Blend
each Sc
-
-
-
24c
White House ill a Quart Jar
l’er pound
.......
-
ICUMBERS
-
-
39c
39c
IOC
19C
2c
ANGES - - - I dozen 15c
WPEAS - - - 2 lbs. 15C
RAWBERRIES-Lowest Mkt Price!
40’s
1.59
ROYAL CLUB CANNED FOODS
liamond
PEACHES—No. 21 Tin - - 19c
HOMINY - - No. 21 tin 10c
KRAUT-No. 21 - - 2for25c
PEAS—Dainty Dimple - 2 for 35c
CATSUP—14-ounce - - - 14c
COFFEE - - - No. 2 tin 47c
SPINACH-No. 21 Tin - - 14c
Hatches
Carton
15c
dad Dressing
Tasty Brand
Quart............
25c
ist Side & Plaza Meat Markets
sn>r.
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)NE 188
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ulder Pork Roast 121c
!K CHOPS -
15C
OF PORK - 15c
ELARD
makki . c
FREE DELIVERY___________ PHONE 56
Special
Saturday
-
10c
COLORED HENS
I ONE HOUR'S NOTICE
pound 25>C
SATURDAY
SPECIAL
Maggie Beadle’s
Individual
ROASTS, lb
10c-15c
LEG 0 LAMB lb. 22 i C
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
Don Ward attended church and a • Mrs Ray Powell of Grants Paas
Mothers' day program in Yreka arrived Tuesday to visit with her
Sunday. A trumpet solo was parents here Mrs Powell is a
, ,■ i I.’, 1- red Haynes, jr. two former local resident, her husband
trumpet duets were given by Fred having been employed at the Un­
and R G Nebeker, and a quartet ion Oil service station at the cor­
of Fred Haynes and son, R. G. ner of Main and First streets.
Nebeker and Billy Gran sang.
• Mr. and Mrs John DeWitt re­
turned Sunday from a visit with
their daughter in Ransburg, Calif.
• Mrs C 8. Roberts and Bert
VOTE FOR
Ellis of Medford visited at the
Luper home Sunday. Mrs. Rob­
erts is Mrs. Luper* s mother, and
Mr. Ellis her brother.
• Mr. and Mrs. C. Baumgartner
■ind Mrs E Hjertager attended a
'tinner in the Yreka Masonic tem­
ple Monday night honoring the
visit of the grand matron of the
California Eastern Star.
• Mrs. W A. Bray, Marjory
Bray and Mrs Frank Ohlund mot­
ored to Bray Monday.
• Mr. and Mrs Andy Vieira and
'laughters June and Lois visited in
Weed Saturday and in Gold Hill
Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs. R. Williams and
family were in Medford Saturday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Henry DeClerck
and sons were in Yreka Saturday, i
• Among others who were Yreka
visitors Saturday and enjoyed the
county track and field meet were
Mrs. Roy Clevenger, Mrs H. Clev­
enger. Mr. and Mrs. W. Gran and
son. Louis Alphonse and daughter.
Several Hilt boys attending the
Y reka high school won honors in
the meet, in which Yreka took the
lead by a wide margin.
Why Change?
Judge Hall S.
LUSK
•
• Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bamthouse
returned Tuesday evening from
Portland where they have been the
guests of Bamthouse’s parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barnthouse.
• Harold Blake, construction con­
tractor, was an Ashland visitor
I from Portland Wednesday and
i Thursday.
• Mr and Mrs. Bill Ford returned
Tuesday to Dunsmuir after visit- |
ing for several days in this city
at the home of Mrs. Ford’s par­
ents. Mr and Mrs. M T Bums.
Incumbent
OREGON SUPREME
COURT
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FOR
M. T. BURNS
CHICKEN
PIES
KEPI BI.ICAN CANDIDATE FOR
JUSTICE of the PEACE
ASHLAND DISTRICT
J’tst 51 years of age
15e
•
lb. 17c
aeon Squares
• Mi and Mis W Holmberg and
M rs A H Samuelson drove to
Marshfield Saturday and returner!
Sunday Mrs Samuelson remained
to visit her non.
• Mr. and Mr» Earl Wahl were
called to Sterling, Ore.. Monday
by the death of Earl's grandfather.
• Mr and Mrs. Ben Ollom at­
tended a show in Medford Sunday.
• Mr and Mrs. Lloyd McCullough
BarniM Ward aorl Eldon Brad­
field, Marjory and Billy Bray went
to the dance at Montague Satur­
day night
• Mr and Mrs Frank Ward. Don
Ward and Donna McCullough were
in Yreka Saturday evening
• M rs Sam Dunaway and son
Junior returned Sunday from Sac­
ramento. Junior won the junior
championship at the state trap­
shoot.
• Mrs Ethel Herr of San Fran­
cisco is visiting her niece, Mrs.
James Purvis.
• Florent Van De Weghe, who
has been In Detroit, Mich . the last
year, arrived Sunday morning.
Mrs. Van De Weghe and the chil­
dren plan to make the trip here
soon as school is out in June.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Norton
attended church in Ashland Sun­
day.
• Mr and Mrs E Hjertager. Mr
and Mrs. Fred Haynes, Virginia
.and Fred Haynes jr.. Mr and
| Mrs.
Bradfield and daughter
Sherry, Eldon Bradfield, Mr and
Mrs. W. Gran and son Billy, Mr.
and Mrs Vernal Nebeker, R. G.
Nebeker, Mr. and Mrs. L. McCul­
lough and daughter Donna. Mr.
and Mrs Frank Ward, Bernice and
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GROCERY
J’se all men equally
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And
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geveral years police work
rpemperate in habits
Jn Oregon seven years
^onsiderate of all interests
gxtensive business experience