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Friday, Oct. 13. 1939
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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• Mi and Mix Charles Burn < ot
Klamath Falla visited In Ashland
Sunday al tli«' home of Mr. nini
Mrs. M T Burns
• Ml mil Mil Alan Prescott mid
dmightei Maida of Chiloquin vle-
lied with relatives and fi lends
here Tuesday Mis Belle Kchwein
returned to their home with them
for a visit
*A C Nlninger left Monday fol
Redmond where he will be en
gaged In the wholesale meat buxl
liras Mix Nlninger will join him
later
• Mix Amy lh>w of Jacksonville
Visited in Ashland Tuesday
• Mi unii Mix E h - i I Taylor air
visiting the lull in Sun Francisco
Ulis week
• Bill Fold of llUHMItlim ViMitrd
livre with friends Monday.
• i >i and M i a Harvey
ooda
made a trip to Portland early in
the week
• Mr mid Mix George Goswlck
vlxitcd with relatives In Grmitx
Pass Sunday
• Jane ana LaUa 1 Sai lion spent
lust week end with friends In Cor
vallis
• Mix Emma Payne returned
from a visit in Smi Francisco
Monday
• Mi mid Mix Ijuii.ud I'nttrr-
son of Jacksonville visited with
friends here last week-end
• Mack IJIlard of Klamath Falls
wap a buxlnexx visitor Tuesday.
• Mrs M C Lester left Sunday
for Caldwell, Ida . following a visit
here with Mr and Mrx il II KI-
hurt ami Mi mid Mrs CI D. El-
hart.
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• Mr mid Mix Ernie
Sncramrnto called here
ut
the home of Mr and
I-
Hoagland
• Mr and Mix W l> Jackson re
turned from a vacation trip to the
coast Sunday
• I c Ei Alli lb ill Specht anil
Bill Johnson made a hunting tup
to eastern Oregon this week
• Mt and Mix 1. V Iverson of
llllt were Ashland visitors Mon
day.
• Mr mid Mrs Ix-onmd Smith of
Dunsmuir visited here Sunday at
the home of Mrx E F
I" Smith
• Mr mul Mis Will I Steven* vis-
Ited their dnughtrr lorraine In
Bly Sunday
• Dorothy Halfhili left recently
for Portland where she will attend
a business college
• Dm i ' i asis rstuins i Sunday
from a business trip to San Fran
cisco.
• George May of Klamath Falls
visited with friends here Sunday
• Mi
mid Mix M
E Kacj'l,
Katin cine Harkins mid Bill Alli u
made u trip to Weed Sunday, re
turning via Klamath Eallx
»> Mrs. George Y<»< kel left early
in the week for h vlxlt at the
home of her parents in Conrad,
Mont
w Gem- Kltzlngei left early in the
week fur laikevlew where he will
lx- employed by u construction
< ompany.
Getty I'urvex has returned from
I’.mi Pedio, Calif., to attend hc I hxi I
(| Mi mi<l Mi« K .1 Madden mid
i.on Bob of Klamath Falls visited
here Humlay with relatives mid
1 riemls
i* Mi mid Mix < libel D-e spent
cverid days this week In Sail
Francisco where they visited the
fair.
<) Mix Norman Axhcrnft of < ’an-
yonville ix visiting hen- thin w<-«-k
lit the home of Mr and Mix
James Yeo
U
ixulsc I aigun vlxitcd with
friends in Kin math Eallx hint
Week-end
• Mr and M ra It E Detrick
visited with relativen in Bly last
week-end at the home of l»r mid
Mrs E G Everett
j Mi mi>l
mid Mrx
M r x W A Stratton
visited fflr several days this week
with relatives mid friends In Port
land.
Mr and Mrs Carlos Page of
Roseburg visited here last week
end with their daughter Margaret
i’age
• Mix D-na Breeding visited the
fair in Ban Francisco fur several
days this week
a Mr. mul Mix Fred Jones of
Klamath Falls visited with friends
and relatives here last week-end.
a J ><>rix Hunter of Klamath Eallx
visited here over the week-end
at the home of her parents, Mr
and Mix William Hunter.
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Neighborhood ( hurch
(’< ngregat o »al
Boulevard mid Morton Street»
A. Morri» Mitte, Minister
Sunday school. 9:45 a ni . Ml i
Glen Prescott, superintendent
('hurch service, 11 a in. n
«age: "Can a Christian Go
War?” Miss Margaret Ramsay,
director of music
Christian Endeavor, G 15 p tn
Evening church service. 7:30
o'clock "Tiic Parable of the Mus
tard Seed."
At 6:30 o'clock Wednesday eve
ning Men's Brotherhood meeting
This will open with a covered dish
supper ami proceeds to u discus
sion among the men on a topic of
Interest to all. The meeting Is
open to ull who care to come You
may ix- sure of a cordial welcome
EMILY JANE PETERS
Funeral services for Emily Jane
Peters, 95, who died last week
near Butte Falls, were held at
10 a tn Oct 6 at tin- I I' Dodge
and Hons funeral chapel. Inter
ment was at Ashland cemetery.
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WILLIAM FRANKLIN MH.SON
Funeral services for William
Franklin Wilson, 59, who died Oct.
♦J at his home in the Siskiyou»,
were helii at 2 p m Oct H at
the J. P. Ikxlge and Hons chapel
Interment wax at Mountain View
cemetery.
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We're glad to note the report
of banning toelesx shoes In the
lone. Ore. schools has been con
tradicted Such an edict would
have been Just toe bad. Weston
Leader.
Life - Auto - Fire
INSURANCE
Moiiuim-ntx unit Marker»
of Bronze mid Granite
At Price»» You Can Afford
Next Door to Poet Office
< ill OMtao g .' gi . It».». MM
Evening Appointment«
"DEPENDABLE SERVICE”
t WiiriKwiirlli. Minafrr
I'ourlh mid <’ Street*
Sunday school, 9:45 a m, T 8.
Wiley, superintendent
Morning worship, 11 o'clock.
Sermon by the pastor, "Effectual
I •raying.”
NY PS. 6:30 p m
Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock
Sermon by the ¡mator
A cordial welcome
DIAL 7021— FOLK DELIVERIES DAILY
Bacon
21c
7 Pound
r
S25.00 REWARD
will be paid for any corn Great
Christopher Corn and Callous
Remedy cannot remove!
EAST
SIDE l,H\KM\( Y
LETTUCE—head
SWEET POTATOES-5 lbs.
ORANGES—dozen
CABBAGE—pound
SQUASH—pound
BUNCH VEGETABLES-3 -
ONIONS—10 pounds
APPLES—box
5c
17c
IOC
2c
2c
PEAS
No. 2
15c
Royal Club
SPINACH
No. 2>/|
13C
10c
Royal Club
WHOLE KERNEL
15c
CORN
13C
89C
Royal Club
Flour
CYPlip
Snow Drop
49 Pounds....
$1.19
Lumber Jack Cane
and Maple, 5-lb. tin
**■■■”■
45c
SNOWDRIFT—3-lb. pail - 49c
SUPER-SUDS
9c
PARO DOG FOOD-3 for - 25c
ELECTRIC
ROYAL CLUB
FINE FOODS
DAINTY DIMPLE
M. T. BURNS
Church of the
Nazarene
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SATURDAY AND MONDAY FOOD PRICES!
PEACHES
No. 2i/j
17c
Royal Club
COFFEE
Candy Stick Free!
26c
$
Meco
CATSUP
Each
CRYSTAL WHITE S giant bars 23c
MIRACLE WHIP SALAD
DRESSING—quart...............
32c
KRAFT CHEESE .American,
\ elveeta or Brick—2-pound box
Spuds, 50^ 43c
10c
Meco
PEAS
No. 303
25c
Meco
CORN
No. 303
(190 Pounds for 80c)
EAST
SIDE
MEAT MARKETS - plaza
Phone 8281
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fast as food can be cooked . . . turn the switch
and there's your heat I No waiting. No time
lost. The range is ready ' the moment you are!
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T here's no cleaner way to cook
than with an Electric Range. Scouring is
OUT I Blackened curtains and walls go fot
good. Flameless electric heat produces no soot.
* LOWCOST!
Electric cooking can actually
save you money. The new Electric Ranges are
so efficient that electric bills remain pleasant
ly low even though you cook for a big family.
Enjoy the thrill ol cooking this MOD
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NEW DAY of greater cleanliness, of
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FREE DELIVERY!
‘Phone 4771
Use Your Telephone—Deliveries at 8:30 a. m., 10 a. m.,
1:30 p. m. and 3:30 p. m. SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY!
.MORRELL’S PRIDE BACON, half or whole, pound 28c
BEEF ROASTS
12'c to 171c
STEAKS
Boiling Meat
71c up
SPECIAL
STEAKS
15c pound
PORK
CHOPS, lb. 27c
STEAKS lb 19c
FRESH SIDE
pound 20c
LEG, lb. 221C
SHOULDER
pound 171c
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