Friday, Sept. 13, 1040 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER I About People You Know! ] • Dr. and Mm. Gordon Miu- Cracken and Mr and Mrs Fred Wagner were visitors at Crater I «ike Sunday. • Dr. and Mm. E. G. Everett re- cenlly returned froin « trip to San Francisco. • Mr and Mrs lx*Clalr Angus fit Klamath Falls visited here Kundav nt the hoi...... if Mr and Mrs Hill Kannasto. • J. D. Taylor left recently for Monterey, Calif., following a visit here nt the homo of his daughter, Mrs Cloina Burton. • Mr. und Mm. James Yeo left Monday for u vacation In northern Oregon. • Robert Kay of Chicago visited here last week-end at the home of Mrs. Dan Kay. • Mr. and Mm Tony Franco left Monday for a vacation trip to Han Francisco. • Hill Cottrell left Tuesday for Carmel where he plana to direct a Uttle Theater group. • Mr mid M is Bill VanFleet re­ cently returned from Fresno where th< v visilcd with friends and rel­ atives for several weeks, • Mrs Thad Coleman and chii- avis • Mr anMl«. A New Idea. A N»w •*l»«lr” Treat fe «t COHOFF EAST SIDE PHARMACY Trinity Episcopal Church Dr. Claude E. Nayre, Vicar at the home of her |iurents, Mr. and Mm A O. McGee. • Mr and Mm George Kimble fit Pomeroy, Wash are visiting here at the home of their daughter, Mm. Della Griffin. • Helen Lee of Redding visited here for several days this week with relatives and friends. • Mr and Mm. Earl Chilcote of Klamath Falls vUrited here Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mm. Homer Billings. • Mr. and Mrs Carl Fehige re­ turned Sunday from a wedding trip to Yellowstone Mm. Fehige Is the former June McDougal. • Earl and Ellis Lininger and Winfield Roberson made a trip to lxke o' the Woods Bunday. • Mr. and Mm W. D Jackson and Jiu k Hairhill visited the fair in San Francisco for several days this week. • Mrs Richard Hunger of Jewell, Ore , is visiting here at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. . (Charles Delsman. • Mm. C R. D Jones visited with friends and relatives in Klamath Falls thia week. • Mm Grace Kouts of Yreka vis­ ited here Monday at the home of Miss May Benedict. • Mr and Mrs. Otto Klum of Bly visited here during the week at tiie home of Mm. Dan Applegate. • Charlotte Wolters left early in the week for Alsea. Ore., where she will teach during the present school term. • Weldon Htauffer o fthe UH air corp« is visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mm. Emil Stauffer, during a 30-day fur­ lough. • Mm Albert May left Tuesday for Marshfield to visit with rela­ tives. • Mr and Mrs Fred Kostmler and Mr. and Mrs E Martin of Freeport, III., were visitors here this week at the home of Mr. and Mm W M Herbert. • Mr and Mrs. Ed Martin of Copco, Calif., visited here Tuesday at the home of Mr and Mrs Bud Gandee. • Mrs Lucy Blue of Colonial Vil­ lage. Va.. is visiting here at the home of Mm J. O. Thompson. ------------- •------------- Holy Communion H a. rn. Church school 9:30 a. m. Hermon and morning prayer 11 a. m. Holy Communion Wednesday 9:30 a. m. Choir will meet Friday, 7:30 p. m Confirmation class will soon be organizer! for instruction Those who wish to be confirmed should report to Doctor Hay re at once. School Days Are Here ... That means more work on wash day and less help to do it. Our rough dry Family Service will relieve you of the washing and a large part of the ironing, and at a cost so moderate that it will be a real economy for you You should use it! PHONE 7771 81 WATER STREET 'For the Ideal washday, Just call, That's all.” BANANAS, pound 5c LETTUCE—per head 5e CELERY - - - - . 10e SUGAR ORANGES—each 1C 10 lbs 50c LEMONS—per dozen - - - 10c 25 lbs $1.25 SWEET POTATOES-4 lbs 23c 100 lbs $4.98 Sea Island Pure Cane Wants to Play An INSTRUMENT SCHOOL INSTRUMENTS Made by America’» Leading Manufacturers Where Can You Excel the Instruments Made by BUESCHER, CONN & HOLTON? 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Clarinets $42 now $31.50 Clarinets, Ebonite, $17.50, now....... $38.00 Trumpets $44.50, now..................... $35.60 Trumpets, Gold Lacquer, $42.50, now..................... $34.00 Coronets—Same prices as Trumpets Trombones $45.00, now..................... $36.00 Trombones, Gold Lacquered, $43.00, now..................... $34.40 SAXOPHONES MEIJA1PHONES and other instruments at pro|>ortlonate savings EASY TERMS No Interest charged on Instrument contracts. $3 Down—$2-$5 Per Month SEE THESE INSTRUMENTS BEFORE YOU BUY! ASHLAND LAUNDRY CO. SATURDAY AM) MONDAY FOOD BARGAINS YOUR CHILD • HILTS HEWS • • The Hilt Indies Aid met Thurs­ day afternoon at the club house. Those who attended were Mes- damea Harry De Jamett. O. Bern- hetsel, Frank Bemheisei, Arthur Pedersen, W. T. Poff, John De Witt. Fred Haynes Frank Ward. H. C. Clevenger, Donovan Ward and little daughter. Waiter Bray, and daughter Judith, T Anderson, W Holmberg, and Mrs Frank Graves During the meeting names were drawn for "Friendship Paia" for the coming year Mrs Frank Grave« was hostess and served de­ licious refreshments following the busincns meeting. • Archie Rametcs piuuMnl away Friday morning at his Hilt home at the age of 67. Services were held at the Bills and Burton chapel in Yreka Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Rev. Malone officiat­ ing, and burial was made at the Evergreen cemetery. • The Hilt elementary school op­ ened last Tuesday with 96 pupils enrolled, the largest number in several years • Mr and Mrs. Clinton Cobb left Friday evening on a two week va­ cation trip to southern California. • Robert Eastman of Hilt and Mary McDonough of Yreka were married Tuesday. • Mr and Mrs Joe Rossi were in Yreka Saturday DIAL 7021—FOUR DELIVERIES DAILY ELHART’S BOOK & MUSIC STORE Royal Club Dainty Dimple Peas—No. 2 Royal Club Hominy—No. 2|, 2 for Royal Club Pumpkin—No. 2|, 2 for Royal Club Spinach—No. 2| Royal Club Peaches—No. 2| Royal Club Coffee—No. 2| Royal Club Grapefruit—No. 2,2 for Meco Corn—3 for Meco Catsup—each 15C 14C 17c 24c EAST SIDE MARKET ® PLAZA MARKET 4771 PHONE “Quality Meats for Less”—Always! SUPPORT THE BATTERY B DANCE TONIGHT IN THE ELKS TEMPLE—LET’S ALL GO! LAMB SHLDR ROASTS—lb 17c Also: VEAL SHLDR ROASTS—lb 15c LEAN, MEATY PORK SHLDR ROASTS—lb 15c SOUP BONES LEG OF PORK ROASTS-lb 19c 71c pound TOP QUALITY BEEF ROAST 18c REEF ROASTS BREAST OF LAMB-lb - 10c at 121 e lb BREAST OF VEAL-lb - - 15c FRESH PIGS’ FEET—each ■ Sc CORNED BEEF For the finest in Steaks, Chops, all Fresh and Cured Meats, buy it at the East Side and Plaza Markets «6