Friday, May 17, 1940 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 2 Woods enjoyed a trip to Lake o' the Woods Sunday. • Carl Harris of Fort Laton. Wash., Is visiting lit the Walter Hash home. G. W. Jones of Ash- ' land also is visiting there. Iti li. 7021—FOIK DE1.IVEK1ES DAILY SATl'RDAY ANI) MONDAY FOOD BARGAINS 49c LETTUCE—Home Grown Sc GR APEFRUIT-Arizona, 6 for 15c NEW POTATOES-6 pounds 15c BANANAS—per pound - - 5c LEMONS—per dozen - - 10c Jell^o 3 for 13C Dinner Bell Alber’s Corn Flakes 5c Oleomargarine 2 lbs. 23c PEARL SHORTENINGS lbs. 39c SNOWDRIFT—3 pounds 45c FLOUR SHREDDED WHEAT—3 for 25c White House TASTY SALAD DRESSING—qt 19c 49’s $1.49 lb. 17c Bacon Coffee TOMATO SAUCE—3 for 10c PAPER NAPKINS—80 count - 5c OREGON MILK—5 for 29c White House 1-lb. Glass Jar lb. 23c HILLS BROS. BLUE CAN COFFEE—POUND 19c ROYAL CLUB FINE FOODS 15C Royal Club Catsup Royal Club Crab—|’s flat Royal Club Spinach—No. 2| Royal Club Dainty Dimple Peas—No. 2 Royal Club Whole Kernel Corn—No. 2 Royal Club Minced Clams - Meco Peas and Corn—3 for Meco Beets—Sliced - - - 29C 13c 15C 13c 16C IOC EAST SIDE MARKET ™ PLAZA MARKET ™ FOUR FREE DELIVERIES DAILY! Pork Shoulder STEAKS 15C lb. Pork Shoulder ROASTS 13c lb. Meat and de Pork Leg ROAST 16c lb These Prices Good Saturday Only! PORK SAUSAGE—Same High Quality, pound 10c For Saturday and Monday! Beef from young, grain-fed Steers. The very best — tender tasty and top quality. Every day in the week you get “Quality for Less” at the East Side and Plaza Meat Markets » LONG DISTANCE "Puts you there” so quickly! The aim of the Bell System is a tele phone service for the nation, free so far as hu manly possible from imperfections, errors or delays...enabling anyone anywhere to pick up a telephone and talk to anyone else anywhere else, clearly, quickly and at reasonable cost. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY < f USE OUR FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Every order is carefully and promptly filled. livery is guaranteed! • Mr and Mrs R E Bell. Rose mary, Patricia. Kenneth and Sain- inie, Mr and Mrs Allan Miller, Mr and Mis. Robert E. Bell Jr. of Klamath Falls, and Mrs Swan son and children of Ashland al) enjoyed a picnic luncheon at Emi grant creek dam Sunday, in honor of Mother's day and the recent marriage of Mi and Mrs Miller Mrs. Miller is the former Mar jorie Bell • Mr and Mrs. Con Austin were Sunday dinner guests at the Ed Grimm home. • Miss Alice Metcalfe is spending this week in Butte Falla visiting with Miss Lola Talbot, who teach es school there • Mr ami Mrs. Arthur Hamaker of Ashland were Sunday guests at dinner at the Archie Kincaid home. • Mr an<l Mrs W. O. Martin and J. H. Williams spent Sunday in Burney, Calif., with Mr and Mrs D. F. Korth and Jimmie. • Miss Anna Mae Hazelwood, who teaches in Silvies, Ore., Is at her home here for the summer vacation. • Mr and Mrs R E Bell Jr of Klamath Falla spent last week end at the R E. Bell home in Bellview. • Mr and Mrs Con Austin of Ashland Sunday aftemon visited with Mrs. Anderson and Dale, and Mrs Mary Hushower • The following Bellview resi dents have been named on the election board for Friday: First board. Fred Homes, Floyd Car ter. Nell Dunn. Wade Wallis and Herman Helm; counting board. Mrs Mark True, chairman, Mrs Anderson. judgev and Mrs Mary Hash, Glen in low and Albert Ar nold. • Mr and Mrs Mark True, with Mr and Mrs Mike Tucker. Mrs Claire Scott and Mr. and Mrs Shorty Patton were picnicing at Wagner creek Sunday • Mr and Mrs Ix-e Wallis and sons of Applegate spent Mother's day with his parents. Mr and Mrs Wade Wallis • Mr and Mrs Stuart Hensen and Thomas Merrican moved to East Main street in Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis of Talent have purchased the Merriman home. • Denver Kincaid was a dinner guest Tuesday at the Archie Kin caid home. • Mrs. Harold Greene and chil dren, Rodney Jr. and Marilou left for their Tacoma. Wash., home Thursday after visiting for two weeks at the home of Mrs. Greene's parents. Mr and Mrs Henry Stenrud. • The birthday club gave a party Tuesday evening honoring Mr» Wallis at her home Those en joying the evening with Mr. and Mrs Wallis Included Mr. and Mrs Archie Kincaid. Mr and Mrs Hen ry Stenrud. Mrs Greene and chil dren. Miss Marie Walker, Mr and Mrs. Louis Pankey, and Miss Gladys Whitson of Medford • Mrs. R E. Bell received word early Monday of the death of her father at his home in Illinois • Mr. and Mrs. Allan Miller left Wednesday morning for their new home in Seattle, Wash. A group of their Bellview and Ashland friends were pleasantly entertained at a farewell party in their honor given Tuesday night at th«- IMOM M Mr Miller's sister. Mrs Swanson, in ' Ashland, • Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sexton and daughter of Klamath Falls visited Wednesday at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs Ed Grimm. • Mr. and Mrs. Richard Joy and Miss Adena Joy, who have been vacationing at Lake o' the Woods, returned to their homes Sunday evening. • Miss Veda Williams entertained members of her graduating class at Junior high Wednesday night. I • A wedding reception was given at the C. H Modrell home Sunday evening following the marriage of Miss Viola Knull, niece of Mrs. Modrell, to Alman Archer of Medford. One hundred 18 guests were present and the Misses Iris May and Marjorie Modrell were flower girls • Dexter Woodworth was at Isike o’ the Woods Sunday. • Miss Edna Hash, Robert R oa - enbaum and Mr. and Mrs. Chester | • Tuesday night members of the senior class of Ashland high school held a burn dunce at the home of Dale Williams. Hollis Beasley of the faculty chaperoned the affair. Remember the Graduates! 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