Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 24, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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    Friday, May 24, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Candidate
Of-the-Week
DIAL 7021— FOLK DELIVERIES DAILY
SATURDAY AND MONDAY FOOD BARGAINS
HONEY—Parker’s 5-pound pail
BANANAS—per pound ■
5C
LETTUCE—Home Grown
5C
NEW POTATOES-No. 1,10 lbs. 25c
PEAS—4 pounds - - - 25c
TOMATOES—pound - - - 10c
SUGAR
White Satin
10 pounds
49C
MILK
LEMONS, doz. 10c
Oregon
5 for
RIPE OLIVES—pint tin - 13c
ALBERS’CORN FLAKES - 5c
GIANT CRYSTAL WHITE-6 for 25c
JELL-O CERTO—3 for
45c
29c
Matches, carton 13c
Snow Drop
49’s
$1.19
COFFEE
Any Kind
pound
BORENE
Large Size Package
FLOUR
29c
25c
BATTLE CREEK HEALTH FOOD
• Mr. and Mi» George Yockel
and children Louise, Inez and Ed­
na and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sten-
rud made a trip to Rogue river
Sunday where they enjoyed a pic­
nic lunch.
• Members of the Bellview school
student
body
entertained
the
graduating eighth grade class
Tuesday evening at a wiener roast
in Lithia park, followed by a
theater party.
• Mr. and Mra. Joe Shaver and
son Frankie of Montana are vis­
iting for a short time at the home
of Mr. and Mra. Chester Apple­
gate Mrs. Shaver is a sister of i
Mrs. Applegate.
• Miss Alice Metcalfe returned
Friday evening from Butte Falla, |
where she spent the week visiting |
with Miss ixila Talbot, who taught t
school there the last year.
• Arthur Hamilton Is employed i
by the Lithia theater in Ashland. }
• Mr and Mrs. Ora Meyers of
Medford were visiting Sunday at /'HARLEN EDIMON, secretary
the home of Mr and Mrs. R E
of the navy, who sought
Beil and family.
the detiKM-rutl«- gultemutorlid
• Mrs Arthur Hamaker and Mrs. nomination In New Jersey's pri­
Archie Kincaid were shopping in mary election Tuesday, May 21.
Medford Thursday of last week
Edison was unoppoM'd on the
• W. A Johnstone of Griffin ' ballot and Is <«up|Mirtc<l by the
creek has leased the R. E Bell powerful machine of Frank
Bellview store and service station I Hague, Jersey City mayor. The
Johnstone is featuring 24-hour republican nomine«' was State
service and has redecorated the Senator Robert <’. Hendrickson,
store, planning soon to restock. He who held a 13,000 vote leiul over
is familiar with this type of work,
former Governor Harold G.
having operated a similar store in
Hoffman.
Griffin creek. His son. Wilbur, is
in charge.
• Mrs. Walter Lanckton of Walla week the intermediate room stud­
Walla, Wash., is spending a short ent« of Bellview gave a party in
time visiting at the Cheater Ap­ their honor in Lithia park Mr
Cryw wax presented with a lovely
plegate home.
• Mr and Mrs Arthur Hamaker gift
were in Grants Pass on business • Tuesday night Mrs C H Mo-
Monday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Roy Talbot of
Ashland Sunday visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. James Met-
calfe and Alice.
• Miss Rosemary Bell has been
selected to fill the position as sec­
retary to Principal Earl Rogers
at the Junior high school in Ash-
land. Her work will start in Sep-
tember.
• Mrs. Henry Stenrud, Mrs. Har-
old Greene and children Marilou
and Rodney Jr., Mrs. C. H. Mo­
dred and Mrs. Willis Byrd visited
Wednesday afternoon of last week
at the home of Mrs. Archie Kin­
caid.
• Mr and Mrs. W. O. Martin and
J. H. Williams Sunday visited at
the home of Mrs. Malinda King
Look at it this way: the
in Ashland.
regular
insurance you buy
• Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rosen and
sons of Medford Tuesday visited
is
a
protection
against un-
at the J. W. Rosen home.
forseen events. Advertis­
• Friday members of the upper
grades of Bellview school gave a
ing is a guarantee that
party in honor of Principal Dilly.
your
merchandise is being
• G. W. Helm of Portland spent,
this week at the Herman Helm
brought before the eyes of
home. He is Herman’s father.
people who can buy it . . .
• Thursday students of Bellview
PHONE
together with their parents en- \
the answer to your selling
joyed a last day of school picnic. ;
problem!
MSI!
Four-4 club members served ice
cream.
,
IDKAS. COPY AND ILLCKTKATIONN FREE
• New road and street signs in
TO ADVEKTINKRN
Bellview are the result of action
taken by a committee including
Mesdames Wade Wallis, Willis
Byrd and Albert C. Joy, repre-
senting the club, who appealed to
the state highway commission.
• The Bellview Sewing I club
met Tuesday night following
school.
• Carl Harris left Saturday for
Fort Raleigh, Kan., where he will
be stationed, following a visit at
the Walter Hash ranch. Mrs. Mae
Harris also has been visiting
there.
• Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ayres
spent the week-end at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ora
Ayres, returning Sunday after­
noon to their Day's creek home.
• Mr. and Mrs. Roy Call of
Klamath Falls and their son and
daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Lien, were Sunday guests at the
home of Mrs. C. H. Modrell.
• Misses Edna and Louise Yock-
el. Charleen Byrd and Barbara
Helm are going to the Corvallis
4-H summer school as delegates.
Ekina is being sent by the P-TA,
Louise by the sewing and cooking
clubs, Charleen by the club and
Barbara by the Grange.
• Mr. and Mrs. James Crow will
move to their former home in
Modesto, Calif., next week. Last
YOU INSURE YOUR
BUSINESS AGAINST
FIRE AND THEFT.
WHY NOT INSURE SALES?
Value
ROYAL CLUB FINE FOODS
15C
13C
13C
17c
23c
13c
17c
29C
15C
Royal Club Sauer Kraut—No. 2|
Royal Club Spinach—No. 2| -
Royal Club Peaches—No. 2| -
Royal Club Pears—No. 2| - -
Royal Club String Beans—No. 2
Royal Club Clams—|’s flat
Royal Club Crab—|’s flat - - -
Royal Club Catsup—14-ounee bottle
dreli entertained Mr. and Mm
Janies Crow, Miss Julln Quinby
and Mia Dews at an attractive
dinner party.
• The extension unit met luat
week at the Walter Hash home
for u picnic. Mra. Modi ell, who
aoon will leave for California, ami
who has been aecretary-treiiaurer
for the last two years, was pre-
aented with a lovely salad bowl.
• Members of the extension unit
planning to attend the homemak
era' retreat at Hike o' the W cmh I s
July 14 to IN should phone Mrs
Walter Hash la-fore July i.
• 'Hie eighth gratia graduating
clasH of Bellview school includes
Bernice Rector. Norma Weanua.
Vida Beers. Virgil Kelts, Patricia
Bell, Janelie Dankworth, Christina
Garey and Barbara Helm.
• Mrs Walter Hush, who has
been appointed as n county com­
mitteeman, was in Medford Mon­
day In interest of the home ex­
tension unit.
EAST SIDE MARKET ™
PLAZA MARKET ™
THE MINER
FOUR FREE DELIVERIES DAILY!
In addition to our selection of Choice Steer Beef, we
have Special Beef at these LOW PRICES every day
Short Ribs of Beef, lb. 71C
Beef Brisket, pound - 7 i C
Shank Soup Bones, lb. 71C
Roasts as low as, lb. 121C
Beef Steaks, pound - 15c
(East Side. Market Only)
100 per cent Pure Pork Lard
Delicious Corned Beef
PORK SAUSAGE
10c pound
FRESH PIG’S FEET
Fresh Pork Spare Ribs
12c pound
3 lbs. 25c
lb. 18c
How About
Your Insurance?
Fire and theft insurance seem rela­
tively unimportant to the average
person, until they’re needed, and then
it’s too late to buy the protection
that adequate insurance gives! That
is why we are asking you NOW to
make certain YOUR insurance needs
are covered. We’ll be glad to assist
you in any way. See
I. C. ERWIN
240 EAST MAIN STREET
PHONE S7SI