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Friday. Aiigutrt 19, 193« Page 3 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER • ««A I I I East Side & Plaza Meat Markets I PHONE 188 SATURDAY FOOD BARGAINS BACON SQUARES 19c ASHLAND CREAMERY ICE CREAM Pint 15c - Quart 29c SPAM Pound - - - 29c TASTY SALAD DRESSING Quart - - - 25c PINEAPPLE DOLE’S BROKEN SLICE 2 for - - - 35C JELL-O - n.AZA FAKT sn>r, - - FREE DELIVERY BEEF Roast 10c-15c Steak - 15C-25C Stew & Boil 71 c-lOe VEAL Veal Roast - - 12 lc 5c PHONE 56 LAMB Leg of Lamb - - 20c Lamb Shoulder -121C Hamburger - - 15c Pork Sausage - 15c Bologna - - - 15c Wieners - - - 171c Lunch Loaf - - 30c / I Colored Hens—Fryers COFFEE-ANY KIND Pound - - - 27c • ON ONE HOUR’S NOTICE SUGAR FLOUR $1.06 TOMATOES—2 pounds LEMONS—Dozen - ROYAL CLUB CANNED FOODS $4.99 FINE GRANULA TED- IM POUNDS DAINTY DIMPLE PEAS—No. 2 - - - - 15c CORN, VACUUM PACK-2 for - - - - 25c CATSUP—14 -ounce size..................... 14c SHRIMP............................................... 18c SALMON—Red Sockeye........................... 26c ASPARAGUS—No. 2 Tin Green - - - - 25c • TALENT • • Mr* O. V. Wilson and daughter of Eugene arc visiting with Mr. and Mrs Ixtuis Smith and family of near Talent. Mrs. Wilson is Mr. Smith's sister. • Rudy Conner has taken over the filling station recently oper ated by Harold Haines on the comer formerly owned by Carl Beeson. • Mr and Mrs. I.yie Tame and Roy Estes spent Sunday at I^ost Lake fishing • Mr. and Mrs. Victor Birdsell of near Medford were callers here Tuesday. • Mrs Meda Fox spent Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Hewitt in Phoenix. • Mrs G. Firestone of Central Point visited with Mrs Zerlon Friday. • Mrs Iutkey and daughter of Oklahoma are visiting with Mr. and Mrs R E. Walker. Mrs Walker la Mrs Ijikcy's daughter • Earline Withrow and Verna Paulsen called on Miss Mitchell in Ashland Tuesday afternoon. Miss Mitchell was a former Tal ent school teacher. • I^e Kellar of Santa Barbara. Calif, formerly of Talent, was here Tuesday to move household goods from storage. Mr. K-'lar said he has bought a home in the south • James Quackenbush returned from Huckleberry mountain Wed nesday after a three-day trip. • Mrs Alice O'Byrne returned home from Portland Friday, where she has been visiting this summer. • Mrs. Donar and son were shop ping in Talent Wednesday • Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Foster and daughter Betty of Portland, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs Elmer Cook for a couple of weeks, returned to their home Tuesday. Mrs Cook is Mr. Foster's aunt. • Mrs Elsie Saddler of Chicago, who has been a guest of her sis ter. Mrs Frank Vetter and fam ily for the last three weeks, re turned to her home recently. • Those who enjoyed a wiener roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs Henry Mason Friday evening win- Mr ami Mrs. Vic Mason and family. Mr. and Mrs Glen With row and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Firestone and family, Mrs. Clarence Holmes and daughter Clarice and Mr. and Mrs Henry Mason. • The senior dance at the city hall Saturday night was well at tended. The music was furnished by the "poisoned oak" orchestra. • Mrs Garrett Kelty is employed as cook In a restaurant at Berry dale, near Medford. • Rilling Schuerman and family of Ashland were callers here Thursday evening. • The Talent baseball team played the Medford Junior Craters at Talent Sunday, winning 0 to 6. • The Glad-To-Meet-You club met fl MAKE TAYLOR WILLIAMS' WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO. STORE Your Automotive Headquarters! WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON TIRES • BATTERIES > OILS REPAIR PARTS •ACCESSORIES Be Sure To See Our COMPLETE Stocks Now! 42 EAST MAIN STREET market ASHLAND 5c 13c ORANGES—Each - lc BUNCH VEGETABLES—3 bunches for - - 10c GREEN PEPPERS—Pound.......................... 7c RAPP WATERMELON—On Ice,pound - - lie ($2*8Case) Pedersen, Nelson Watts and son Eugene. Del Bagley and daughter Sherry, R Williams, and Miss Marjorie Williams. All enjoyed a pleasant afternoon. Refreshments • Louis Ia»yne and George Good were served and Mrs. Bagley re win left Thursday on a three-day ceived many lovely gifts. vacation trip down the coMt. • Mrs. Gerald Black and son • Mrs W Walker and brother. Ivan accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ix>w Herrick, and Max Temple Leonard Pullen and family to left Wednesday evening for Sus Kerby Saturday. She plans to anville and returned Thursday spend a few weeks there visiting evening with Mr. Herrick's daugh with her mother. ter Maxine, who is to visit here • Mr. and Mrs. M Seif and grand until school begins. • Mr and Mrs. Ear) Temple and son, Jere Brooks, motored to Mrs. Alice Allison were on a fish Crater Lake Sunday. ing trip to Crescent City over the • Mr and Mrs. Clinton Cobb were Medford visitors Saturday. week-end. • Mrs Richard Williams was hos • Mr. and Mrs. W. Holmberg and tess at a birthday surprise party Mrs. Samuelsen were in Ashland for her daughter, Mrs. Del Bag- Saturday. ley, Monday afternoon. Those • Mr. and Mrs. Bernheisel and family drove to Crater Lake Sun present were Mesdames Bert day. Mitchell, A Vieira, W. Dutro, Quamme, W. Gran, Bemheisel, • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pedersen children were in Ashland Sat- Rupp, Clinton Cobb. M. Seif, A. | and urday. • Among those from Hilt who in the city hall Thursday evening were in Medford Saturday were with a large crowd in attendance. Mr. and Mrs Richard Williams A supper was served at 7:30 p. m„ and son Roy. Mr. and Mrs. W. following which a well-prepared Gran and son Billy, Russel Wil program was enjoyed. The meet liams. Irving Mendes, Edward Ek ings are held once each month, wall, Mr and Mrs. Fred Haynes. and all are invited. Mr. and Mrs. McCluskey and Gus • Roland L. Parks, ranger at Goldenpenny. Lava Beds, spent a short time Fri • The Hilt baseball team went day afternoon visiting his parents. to Klamath Falls Sunday to bring Mr and Mrs. R. F. Parks. home their worst defeat of the • Mrs. Frances Kellar of Califor season in a score of 23 to 2. This nia is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. was the last of the scheduled George Thurston this week. games and the defeat by Klamath • Mrs. Lydia Van Winkle of near Falls eliminated Hilt from the Grants Pass was a visitor at the play-off of the four leading teams home of her sister. Mrs. Karl Bay starting Sunday. The Redding lor and family Friday. team is ahead in the Northern • Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holmes i California league at the present and daughter Clarice of Holland, time. ------------ •------------ Ore., spent the week-end with relatives here, returning to their • Jack Enders is spending the home Sunday evening week at Lake o' the Woods. • HILTS NEWS • 3 for 19c FRANCIS GARDINER Many friends and relatives at tended funeral services for Fran cis Gardiner, held at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday at the Litwiller fun eral home. ------------ •------------ • Mr. and Mrs. Paul Taylor and children are vacationing at Lake o' the Woods this week. • Mrs. W. E. Beers left Sunday for her home in Lakeview follow ing a visit here at the home of her daughter, Mrs. P. D. McDou gal. Subscribe for The Miner today. CHILLY NIGHTS ARE JUST RIGHT FOR A BOWL OF PETE’S CHILI 15c TRY ONE OF OUR DELICIOUS HAMBURGERS—A DIME MEAL! PETE'S LUNCH EARL D. (PETE) NT TTER, PROPRIETOR AAillions prefer this "flavor that is different" 8 It’s a skillful cross between mayonnaise and old-fashioned boiled dressing — with a special piquancy all its own! Miracle Whip is totally different from all other dressings—smoother, fluflier, more delicious.Try Miracle Whip—soon! MIRACLE WHIP CONTAINS MORE- FAR MORE-OF THE COSTLY INGREDIENTSI TO SELL WINE IN PINTS AFTER SEPTEMBER 1 WE ARE OVERSTOCKED 30c, 35c and 40c Grades, ALL Go for 23e PIHY! NININGER'S CAFE