Friday, June 14, 1935 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER PM» 2 r ASHLAND GUARDS TO FT. STEVENS MONDAY Battery B. 249 Coast Artillery, Ashland s unit of the National Guard, entrained for Fort Stevens Monday afternoon at 4:20 o'clock, traveling by way of Southern Pacific to Fort Stevens, located nine miles from Astoria at the mouth of the Columbia river. The battery will be gone two weeks, June 10 to 26. While at camp the Ashland guardsmen will fire the six-inch disappearing rifle located at Fort Camby, w'ash. Other features of military drill and warfare hard ship will be encountered by the j guardsmen while at camp, and the 50 enlisted men and four officers are expected home with hardened muscled, sunburn, interesting ex periences and payoffs. Officers in charge of the Ash- j land batter)’ include Captain Clyde I Young, Lieut. Hubert Bentley, Lieut. Charles H. Delsman and Lieut. Beecher Danforth. ------------ •----------- ASHLAND GROCETERIA Ashland’s Super Food Market “WE SELL FOR LESS” SATURDAY AND MONDAY THRIFT ITEMS! Copco Range Offer Ends Successful Run On Saturday One of the most successful elec tric range campaigns in the his tory of the local power company j is rapidly drawing to a close, the final date having been announced as Saturday, June 15. The cam paign featured the popular Craw ford automatic range in the latest flat-top model at a price said to be the lowest on record for a modern, fully-equipped range of this type. This special offer com ing at a time when every house wife is interested in a cool, clean, convenient method of cooking proved most opportune and many sales have resulted. "We are highly pleased with the outcome of this campaign" stated A. L. Tuttle, manager of the local office of the California Oregon Power company, today, "and we feel that much of its success is due to the effective advertising which we carried in the local newspapers. The remarkably low price and | terms have made it possible for many of our customers to pur chase a high-grade, electric range, equipped with every modern fea ture and to enjoy the benefits of our low, combination cooking rate. The special price was only possible because these ranges were con tracted for last fall. Bought at today's prices, we shall have to sell them at an increase of over 50 per cent. Inasmuch as there are only a few of these special ranges left we are urging our local customers to place their or ders at once if they wish to take advantage of this exceptional op portunity.” OF DISTINCTION A Full Line of H. G. MILLAR'S FACE CREAMS The Finest Selection in Southern Oregon LETTUCE | 2 Heads 9c POTATOES Fancy Bakers | 7 lbs for 25c ORANGES I .arge Size Bursting With Juice 6 for 23c 2 dozen 39c JAR RUBBERS—Double Lip 3 packages IOC BAKER’S COCONUT, pkg Per bottle to clean and press clothes the way they should be done. We are experts and use expert methods in our shop . . . just try the Standard Cleaners PHONE 108 SLABS BLOX JUST PHONE 06 GUNTER FUEL COMPANY IOC 17C 49c SANKA, per pound MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE Per pound 29C 37C BROOMS, each 1 MEAT MARKET SPECIALS 1 VEALSTEAK pound 15c BEAUTY PARLOR IT TAKES AN EXPERT CALUMET BAKING PWDR, lb, 24c COFFEE-MY-T-FINE Per Pound 15c Watermelon pound 3c GRAPEFRUIT WINELAND’S Ashland Hotel Building PHONE 71 BANANAS pound 5c Sugar 20 ibs $1.00 23C POSTUM CEREAL EAGLES HALL PERMANENT WAVES I Local Both Modern and Old Time Music Saturday Night FRUITS AND VEGETABLES I • Mrs. James Cline left the latter 1 part of this week, for Santa Paula, I Los Angeles, and San Diego, where I she plans to visit with relatives i and attend the fair. DANCE I I LEG LAMB pound 16c FRYING RABBITS pound 22c Fry Chickens each 29c Bacon Squares pound 23c Ground BEEF pound 121c Frying Size Lunch Meats — Pickles — Olives Bulk Mayonnaise — Cheese OATS, 4^-pound bag BOB WHITE SOAP, 10 bars CRISCO-QU ALITY SHORTENING 3-pound can 57c I BAKERY SUGGESTIONS From Southern Oregon’s Finest Bakery Cream Puffs Each 5c ANGEL FOOD CAKES Each 37 € ECLAIRS BREAD CHOCOLATE HOLLAND DUTCH Each 5c Loaf 10c LEMON CREAM Cinnamon Roll PIES Each 20c 6 for 10c D D T A fi 1 White or Dark fle D lit AU Hb. ” ” sliced 9c Ashland Townsends To Picnic In Lithia Park 12:30 Sunday With a fountain of enthusiasm, and plans for a lot of fun, frolic luid gixxl old-time spirit, Ashland's Townsend club is loosening its gas- tronoinlcal belts in anticipation of a Pension Plan picnic in Lithia park Sunday, which will hear first call for dinner at 12:30 p.m. Member« nnd friends of the club are asked to bring well-filled bas kets, appetites and ears, the club to furnish coffee, cream and sugar, an one of mure g<xxl speakers, who and one or more good speakrm to Townsend advocates believe to Ns a depression-lifting plan, which deg clares "Youth for work, age leisure.” "We don't quit," is ai^ other of the Ashland club's mot toes, and the picnic Sunday is planned as another rally for their cause. According to Club President E. B. Handsaker, good vocal and in strumental music will feature the afternoon. ----------- e ......— • Mm O W. Mount of Dunamuir, apcnt the week-end in Ashland with her sister. Mm Arthur Ab bot • Mr and Mrs Don Faber and Mias Alicia Applegate went to Loa Angeles on Tuesday, where Mr Faber has been enrolled in fiiininier classes of the Unlvemitl- of Southern California Miss A|| plcgatr plans to visit her father M L. Applegate, for some time. • Mr and Mm Jim Ix>wis spent the week-end In Ashland with Mm. Mary Ix-wlu. and were accompan ied to their home In Redding by Mm. Nell Powell who plana to visit them for some time. • Mrs Bertha Heer has as her guests for a time, her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ix'slie Heer of San Francisco. • Miss Winifred Ayers, daughter of Mr. and Mm E T. Allen, to.m- erly of the Ashland Hotel, Is spending seveml days in Ashland as the guest of Miss Esther Rob erts. • Mm H. C. Galey, Mrs F. D. Wagner of Ashland, and Mm. T. W. Mlles of Medford, left Tues day for Salem to- the Oregon PEO convention. TIRED? KEEP VOI R TEMPER AND DINE WITH VS .Night or Day BROMLEY’S CAFE 24-HOUR SERVICE HERBERT’S TWO STORES HEADQUARTERS FOR BUYING AND SELLING OF FRESH FRUITS AND vegetabi . es BERRY CRATES AND CUPS See Us About Strawberries Use Box Material Made in Ashland FISHER’S BLEND FLOUR 49-pound sack $1.99 SALMON, lb. cans, 2 for 23c 10-pound sack 43C RITZ CRACKERS 25c EXTRA SPECIAL CEREAL DEAL 1 pkg. GRAPE NUT FLAKES 2 pkgs. POST TOASTIES 1 pkg. POST BRAN FLAKES / /i* 39c value, ALL FOR................. fa I V HARDY and WOLTERS Southern Oregon’s Leading Food Merchants Send It to the L A U N D R Y of Course When guests arrive, don’t be burdened with the washing. Just call us and we will do it for you while you visit . . . Good work, quick work. You’ll like