Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 10, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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DIAL 7021—FOUR DELIVERIES DAILY
SATURDAY AND MONDAY FOOD BARGAINS
COFFEE—ANY KIND, PER POUND
O-MI-O
5c
LETTUCE—Per Head
5C
AVOCADOS - - -
NEW POTATOES-6 pounds 15c
15c
GRAPEFRUIT—6 for
5C
RADISHES—3 bunches
BANANAS—per pound
5c
Sugar
BROWN OK POWDERED—
ORANGE
JUICE
Ill-Ounce Tin
17c
Albers’
PANCAKE
3 lbs. 15c
MECO CORN............................
MECO PEAS................ ...........
CHEF SALAl) DRESSING....
ALBERS’ CORN FLAKES....
MAGGIE BEAGLE’S HOME
MADE CHICKEN PIES...
9- Pound Bug
39c
3 for 25c
3 for 25c
....qt 19c
........... 5c
GINGHAM
TOILET
TISSUE
18c
CHEESE, lb. 15c
Sperry
SNOW DROP FLOUR-49’s 1.19
WHITE HOUSE FLOUR-49s 1.49 ROLLED OATS
GLANT SIZE—
Quick or
Regular
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP-6- 25c
Del Rogue Solid Pack Tomatoes 13c
29c
OREGON MILK—5 URGE CANS FOR
ROYAL CLUB FINE FOODS
15c
13c
13c
17c
29c
13c
17c
16C
Royal Club Dainty Dimple Peas—No. 2
Royal Club Stringless Beans
Royal Club Sliced Beets
Royal Club Clam |’s flat
Royal Club Crab—|’s flat
Royal Club Spinach—No. 2|
Royal Club Peaches—No. 2|
Royal Club Wet Pack Shrimp
EAST SIDE MARKET ™
PLAZA MARKET ™
FOUR FREE DELIVERIES DAILY!
(t
Quality for Less”
For the best in Meat, every day, patronize these local
Markets!
SAUSAGE
10c pound
SATURDAY ONLY!
LUNCH MEATS
Very Nice
Spring Lamb
BACON
HAM
Kettle Rendered
PURE LARD
Guaranteed Fresh
3 lbs. 25c
SATURDAY ONLY!
OUR GROUNU BEEF IS STILL HAMBURGER, AND
MIGHTY GOOD, TOO! 15c lb.
Friday, May 10, 1940
tiring preaidant, Mr«. George ter and brolher-ln-law, Mr. and
Helms, and to Mis Modrcli and Mix Al Randles.
Mrs. J. Crow, who both are niov- • Mr and Mix Al Itandlvs of
M.-.ii..i<i ware Bunday > u
Ing to California.
• Mr. and Mrs Albert Arnold the home of Mrs. Randle's par­
returned Tuesday from John Day, ents, Mr. and Mrs James Met­
after visiting there with then calfe.
• Mr and Mix Con Atixtin, who daughter and son-in-law, Mr. ana • Miss Marjorie Hdi and Glen
Miller were united in marriage
recently moved to Hubbard, Ore., Mrs Rae Foster.
have returned to Bellview to make • Mr mid Mix Richard Joy en­ Tuesday In Klamath Falls They
their home because of Mr. Aus­ tertainer! Sunday evening In hon­ plan to make their home in Seal
or of the fourth birthday anni­ tie, Wash, where Mr. Miller lx
tin's health.
• Mr. and Mrs Earl Neeley of versary of their son Alden Guests employed. Mrs. Miller lx well
Ashland and Robert Rosenbaum, included Mi. mid Mrs. Albert C known here, having graduated
also of Ashland, were guests at Joy, Mrs. Diuise Wilson and Miss from Ashland high school and lai
er attending Southern Oregon Col­
Sunday dinner at the Walter Hash Adena Joy.
home in the Dead Indian district • The Home Extension unit met lege of Education. Mr. Miller also
• Mrs. Mark True, with Mrs. W Friday New ..ftliel'. were ill- Is known here, having lived In the
D Jackson of Ashland, Sunday stalled as follows: President, Mrs vicinity of Ashland several years
afternoon visited at the home of Hash; vice president, Mrs. Met­ ago.
Mixa Maude Foran and ami L. D calfe; secretary, Mrs Montgom­
W. Meservey Tile occasion mark­ ery, and librarian, Mrs. Chester
ed the birthday anniversary of Applegate Mrs. Dunn mid Mrs
Miss Foran The afternoon wax Christlleb discussed floor finish­
spent in visiting and at the close ings and Mrs. Ring mid Mrs
a lovely birthday cake wax served Ayres served the luncheon. The
next meeting, May 15. weather
with ice cream.
I (Hl CUBIC
CA
• Mr. and Mix. Elmer Byrd were permitting, will be a picnic at the
dinner guests Sunday at the home Chester Applegate ranch.
FT. load «pO.eJv
of Mrs. Byrd's parents, Mr. and • Mi and Mrs. Jess 'Valker mid
H1H) CUBIC
Miss Mary Walker are Plaiting In
Mrs John Farmer.
FT, LOAD
• Pupils of the Bellview school, Monmouth at the home of the
in the upper grades, enjoyed a Rev ami Mrs David Walker.
Dump Delivery
trip to Oregon Caves Saturday. • Mr and Mrs C. M Gillmore
They were driven to the resort by are in McMinnville this week at­
George Yockel, the group going tending the state Baptist conven- I
Whittle Transfer
tlon
in his truck.
• Mr and Mrs E. A Hamilton • Robert Brantley has returned
and family, W. O. Martin and home from Eugene, where he hax
J. H. Williams attended church been attending U of O.
services in Medford Sunday eve­ • Mrs Char lex White and two
daughters Agnes and imis moved
ning.
• Mrs. Mark True wax a Med­ from Ashland to their former Bell-
view home this week.
ford business visitor Monday.
Democratic Candidate for
• Mis Haloid G i .- ciu - and two • Mrs. Jeane Joy sang two vocal
children, Marilou and Rodney of number« over KM ED Wednesday
County
Tacoma, Wash , are visiting for a • Jack Williams is employed ax
short time with Mrs. Greene's bookkeeper at the First National
Commissioner
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sten- bank.
• Mr. and Mis. Arch Barksdale
rud.
Primaries May 17
• Harry Farmer, who is employed are the parents of a son born Sat­
at New Bieber, Calif., visited one urday at Community hospital H<-
day this week at the home of his has been christened Richard Jen­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John nings.
• The Sewing i club met Tues­
Farmer.
• Mrs. Mark True was a member day evening at the Hollingsworth i
I cam* to Oregon in ihm
of the program committee for the home. Following the meeting Joan
when a small boy, with my
entertainment presented at the Helm and Phyllis Hollingsworth
parents, and have lived here ail
mothers’ tea at the Presbyterian served refreshments
• Members of the Central Point
the time since, except three
church Thursday afternoon.
• Mr and Mrs. Chester Applegate Grange Tuesday evening present­ year« when I resided in Cali­
and Mias Helen Kruger spent Sun­ ed a program at the Bellview I fornia. I have farmed and
raised cattle the part 35 years.
day in Medford visiting with meeting.
• Approximately 35 Bellview 1 I am married and have raise,!
friends.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ora G. Ayres of students attended and took part j a family of three girls and one
!’ .
at•• my quallfn .1
this district, with Mias D>rena in the music festival in Ashland !
tions for CommlMloner:
Ayres and Jerry Truman of Klam­ Friday.
Served as road «ii|MTVim>r for
ath Falls, spent Sunday with Mr • Mr and Mrs Arch Kincaid
and Mrs. Elmer Ayres and son at and Mr. and Mrs. A Hamaker at- i six years, and worked on roads
their home in Days Creek, ore tended a rodeo and enjoyed a pic­ off and on during the past 30
years. Served as commissioner
Elmer Ayres is a son of Mr. and nic near Rogue river Sunday.
Mrs. Ora Ayres. He teaches at • Mrs R E Bell was in Klamath foMR IMU until 1039.
Falls Wednesday
the Days Creek school.
L> <>■ < ASTER
• Miss Edna Hash visited in Ash­ • Miss Alice Metcalfe spent thia [
land Monday evening at the home week in Medford visiting her sis-
of her aunt, Miss Agnes Jones.
• Mr and Mrs W O. Martin and
Louise and Lloyd Moore made a
trip to the Gold Ray dam Sunday.
• Kenneth Beil, who is employed
in Klamath Falls, spent last week*
end visiting at the R. E. Bell home
here.
• Lynn DeMille of Klamath Falla
KF.HVKI.1CAN CANDIDATE FOIL
visited at the W. O. Martin home
Sunday.
NOMINATION FOK
• Misses Lois White and Edna
Hash appeared on a program over
radio station KM ED in Medford
Monday afternoon. Lois sang a
solo, accompanied by Mrs. Wini­
fred Judson, and Edna played a
cello solo, accompanied by Miss
Agnes Jones. Both girls played
with the little symphony orchestra
Tuesday evening.
• Misses Ruth and Margaret
Walker played a piano duet at
Qualified By Many Years
the Civic club house for the Music
Study club Wednesday afternoon.
of Experience
Miss Betty Dunn also presented
a piano solo. The girls are stud­
ents of Mrs. Richard C. Joy.
If Nominated and Elected 1 Mill Give
• Those wishing to attend the
Efficient, Courteous and
home makers' retreat at Irtke o’
Economical Servier
the Woods arc asked to phone
Mrs Walter Hash.
Subjec t to Primaries May 17, 101»
• The Community club held their
last meeting of the season Wed­
nesday. During the business ses­
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sion Mrs. Floyd Samford was in­
stalled aS new president, Mrs
Moore as vice president, Mrs Al­
bert C. Joy as treasurer and Mrs
Herman Helm as trustee. Hostess­
es were Mesdames C. H. Modrell,
Albert C. Joy and Herman Helm.
The mystery-box wax opened and
gifts were presented to the re-
BLOX
$9.25
L. 0. (OTTO) CASTER
Vote 62 X C. A MYERS
COUNTY
ASSESSOR
Life - Auto - Fire
INSURANCE
Monument« and Markers
of Bronze and Granite
At Price« You Can Afford
M. T. BURNS
Next Door to Post Office
Call Office 0M1, Kes. H400
Evening Appointments
“DEPENDABLE SERVICE"
Frank Perl
REPUBLICAN
CANDIDATE
For
County
Coroner
Subject to Primaries
May 17, 1910
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