Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 03, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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Friday, May 3, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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By Our Good Service
You Shall Know Us!”
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• Mr and Mrs. Roy Clary ami
family of Klamath Palls visited
Monday nt the Ed Grimm home.
DIAL 7021—FOUR DELIVERIES DAILY
SATURDAY AND MONDAY FOOD BARGAINS
17c
WHITE HOUSE LETTUCE-Per Head - - 5c
BANANAS—per pound - - 5c
FLOUR
NEW POTATOES-5 pounds 15c
49’s
BUNCH VEGETABLES 3 for 10c
$1.49
TOMATOES—per pound - 10c
SHREDDED
M-J-B Coffee, 25c lb.
WHEAT
3 packages
CRISCO—3 pounds - - 49c
JELL-O—each.............. 5c
SWAN S DOWN - - - - 23c
BISQUICK.................... 32c
CAMPBELL’S CORN FLAKES—Kellogg’s 3 for 19c
25c
Dish Free!
SOUP
3 cans
for
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HOME MADE CHICKEN PIE 18c
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All Except Chicken
and Mushroom
MILK—Oregon, 3 for - - 19c
WHITE HOUSE COFFEE - 23c
SUGAR-White Satin, 10 lbs. 52c
HONEY—5-pound pail - - 35c
• Mr and Mrs R D Reynolds
and family moved to their new
home at the Ashland airport this
week
■Mi discussion will begin M
10
a m. Election of officers will be
of interest to all. Mrs Dunn will
discuss floor finishes. Mrs Ring
and Mrs Ayres are hostesses
• Mrs Dews, primary teacher,
returned Monday to school after
an illness of several weeks.
15C
ISC
13e
13c
12c
13c
17c
23c
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See Our New Stock of
Fishing Equipment Carpenter Tools
Baseball Goods and
Automobile Accessories
WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO.
• Mr and Mrs Dean Horne of
Ashland were Monday evening
dinner guests at the Archie Kin­
caid home.
• Tuesday night the Sewing I!
club met, members enjoying bam*-
ball following the session.
PHONE UHI I
100 EAST MAIN STREET
• Mr and Mrs. James Crow have
sold their home here They plan
to move to California soon
TAYLOR K. WILLIAMS, AUTHORIZED DEALER
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RADIO
Close-Out SALE!
• The Cooking III girls met Mon­
day at the home of their leader,
Mrs Herman Helm. Joan Helm
and Inez Yockel demonstrated
light bread making Charlotte Mo-
drell and Marie Gresham will dem­
onstrate the making of rolls at the
next meeting
• Walter Seitz of Tionesta spent
the week-end at his home here
Royal Club Dainty Dimple Peas—No. 2
Royal Club Diced Carrots—No. 2 - -
Royal Club Peas and Carrots—No. 2
Royal Club Corn—Cream Style—No. 2
Royal Club Sauer Kraut--No. 2|
Royal Club Spinach—No. 2| - -
Royal Club Peaches—No. 2| - -
Royal Club Apricots—No. 2| - ■
SELBY CHEVROLET COMPANY
• Funeral services were held
Wednesday afternoon Ht
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Litwil-
ler Funeral parlor for Charles An­
derson The remains were taken
to Grants Pass for cremation.
Pallbearers were Homer Moore.
Dexter Woodworth, Arthur Pet­
ers. J Bohn, Gilmore and J. Walk­
er Services were conducted by the
Rev. J Z. Walker
• Jacksonville Grange members
will present a program for the
Bellview Grangers Tuesday Thir­
ty members are expected Hostess­
es. with Chairman Mrs. Kincaid,
are Mr and Mrs Pankey, and Mr.
and Mrs Wa<ie Wallis. Miss Marie
Walker, Mr. and Mrs William
Ross and Mr and Mrs. Victor
York
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DAY & NIGHT WRECKER SERVICE
FENDER & BODY WORK PAINTING
• Mr and Mrs Earl Hamilton.
Charlotte and Milton, and J. H.
Williams and W O Martin at-
tended church services In Medford
Sunday evening
• The Embroidery club met Tues­
day afternoon at the home of Mrs
Herman Helm. All members ex­
cepting Mrs. Crow and Mrs Long-
streth were present.
ROYAL CLUB FINE FOODS
T'ho*u> words, to us, are much
more than juM a catch*
phriiM* aloguo . . . they an*
the keynote, the sincere pol­
icy of our mrchunlcul iuu I
service department*.
We
want them to mean aa much
to you ns they do to us . . .
won't you come In and get
acquainted f
• Marjorie Bell of Klamath Falls
«pent the week-end at her home
here.
• The Extension unit will meet
today. May 3, in Bellview Busi-
MAGGIE BEAGLE'S
25c
• County 4-H Club Leader Fran­
cis of Medford met with boys to
organize a Bellview livestock club
Tuesday night.
CABINET AND TABLE MODELS
AT 20% TO 50% SAVINGS
Save’lOu’75
EASY TERMS!
Portland Attorney Is
Demo Candidate For
Committee worn an
“For President Roosevelt and
continuance of his humanitarian
program, adequate old age pen­
sions and proper recognition of
Oregon democrats," is the plat-
. hilco iiar
EAST SIDE MARKET ™
PLAZA MARKET ™
Enjoy fuirai lour anil
prrformanrr ever of.
freed al thia price!
fatally R. F. Sinar.
Ilamlaomr raliinrl.
Srr, hear anil timo
llii« popular Philco
corniole !
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FOUR FREE DELIVERIES DAILY!
Always quality meats at less cost! We have a quantity of
Fine Hams for our Saturday Special! For breakfast, lunch
and dinner, served hot or cold, these hams are delicious ...
Half or Whole
HAM
lb.24c
Center Slices
HAM
45c lb.
A REAL BARGAIN!
SATURDAY ONLY!
HAM HOCKS
15c lb.
For Seasoning
Your choice of Morrell’s Pride, Kingan’s I Reliable, Swift’s
Premium, or Carsten’s Sweet-n-Tender—. All tenderized, all
skinned, all guaranteed!
PRIME STEER BEEF ROASTS—pound* 18c
“Especially Good!”
form on which Nora Hitchman,
young Portland attorney, above,
bases her candidacy for national
committeewoman from Oregon
If elected, Miss Hitchman de­
clares, she will work for the best
Interests of the party and to ob­
tain proper recognition for demo­
crats of the state.
Miss Hitchman wax graduated
from Sunnyside grade school and
Washington high school, Portland,
and the University of Oregon law
school. She has been active in
democratic organizations and at
present is secretary of the Mult­
nomah county central committee,
secretary of the Jackson club of
Oregon, vice president of the
Young Democrats in Multnomah
county and a district captain in
the
organization
of
precinct
workers.
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