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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1935)
Page 2 Friday, December 13, 1935 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER SONS To Play To Tangle With Eugene Townies Fresno Bulldogs ASHLAND Í GROCETERIA Bakery Products Direct To You From Our Ovens Choicest Cuts Of Meat From Prime Steers Fancy and Staple Groceries at Lowest Prices SPECIAL BUYS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY MILK 3 TEACUP or OREGON 19c TA 1.1. CANS FOR MILK PRICES ADVANCED AGAIN IH1S WEEK. WE HAVE ONIA A FEW CASES LEFT TO SELL AT THIS PRICE! TOWN TALK Thin Week V* Ylways ASHLAND POST TOASTIES CRACKERS FOR QUICK BREAKFASTS SALTED OK PLAIN Q IVL L-ARGE PACKAGES FOR 3 POIND BOXES FOK KERR’S Macaroni Spaghetti Noodles 37c Ashland Groceteria SUNBEAM FLOUR HARD WHEAT Flour BLEND FLOUR YOUR CHOICE GUARANTEED 49 lb. SACKS EVERY SACK Gl' VKANTEED 49 lb. SACKS 19C $1.59 $1.98 A HARD WHEAT AI.I. PURPOSE NEW STOCK JUST ARRIVED r J F Because It’s Made the Day You Buy It White or Dark I'NSI.K ED THE BROOKINGS SCHOOL School official» of BrooKinga have engaged Willlnm I-aing. loc al architect ,to draft plan» for a new school building which 1» to re place building» recently burned down Mr I-aing, of more than lo- cal fame a» an architect, ha» re- cently completed plan» for a school building at Gold Beach TURKEY SHOOT The Ashland gun club plan» to give a turkey »hoot some time be fore Christmas, date to be an nounced. The club held It» first practice »hoot laat Sunday and expect to practice every Sunday during the Reason 8c per loaf SLICED 9c per Loaf What Ashland Makes—Makes Ashland Plaza Market FREE DELIVERY PHON E .Mi Prime Rib Beef, lb. GOOD OVEN ROAST—FIRST GRADE 59 N. MA 17c FRESH FROM OUR OVENS From Ashland’s Finest Market PORK SAUSAGE lb EXTRA SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY Boston Cream Pies 10c TINY LINK, COUNTRY STYLE BACON, lb. GROCETERIA BREAD FRESH Fresno State College Bulldogs, Southern Oregon Normal »chool | SONS will make their first local champions of the powerful Far | buHketlMkll appearance of the year Western Conference Inst year, will tomorrow night at the Junior I m - in Ashland Munday and Tues high gym. tangling with the team day night« of next week to play Normal that upset University of Oregon the Southern Oregon three week» ago Eugene Town SONS team. Featuring their fumed "breaker Boasting a pair of Osrmer Ore downer builder upper” attack, gon atara and tws MTnirr All which carried them through an i State high ecfcwwl flush«-». the Eu undefeated season to rate them gene quintet will undoubtedly fur one of the finest teams In all of iiih I i plenty of competition foi California. Fresno will proba bl | the SONS Pructh'iilly the »am«- provide Coach Eberhart's SON I lineup that noaed out On-gon 41 their toi aigh<-»t test of the entil 1 40 will »tart ugninat the local» year. I Bill Berg, former Webfrart cap The "bleaker downer builder- tain, will be at a forward berth upper” i Hyxteni of play, invented for the visitors anil Bob Miller, by Fresno and uai'd with great another ex-Oregon player, will success, works in thia faMhlon. I hold down tin- center post At the Tlie "breaker downer»” five guard» will be Ed Seigmund. for huge ami tough foot bull playera, mer Salem high All State man. work for the first half Of tlo- and Clayton James, formerly of game and attempt to soften up Bend and prominent In State in the opposition for the "builder up dependent circles Wilson Seig pers ” The latter five men enter I mund will be at the other foiwaid the gnine in the second half, and I position with the opposing team battered For the SONS. Nell Winkle and and groggy, fake and speed their Ted Echopt will take care of the way to victory. forward bertha; lanky Bob Hardy, Coach Stanley Borleske of I W center, and Mordel Walton and Howard Scroggins the guards H ii II.I o ^. h last only two pliiveis R That is the lineup that saw most lust year's ten regular», and till of the service against Oregon last year expects an even better team week Coach Jean Eberhart, after than hut | his team s fine showing in that Starting lineup» SONS: Win game, declared himself very well kie, f; Schopf. f; Hardy, c; Wai pleased with the performance of ton. g; Scroggins, g Fresno: lt.-i.l f Dittenbir, f; Solatia. c; Byrd, g; Winkle and Walton, especially Hawkin», g WILL DRAFT PLANS FOR —•----------- - SWIFT’S ORIOLE, ANY SIZE PIECE Steaks, lb. .12) to 20c FIRST GRADE BEEF Wisconsin Swiss Cheese, lb. 53c RYE BREAD - - IOC OYSTERS, Class B, pint 27c POUND CAKES - .15 & 20c VEAL and HAM, lb. - 15c JELLY ROLLS - - - 15c HAMBURGER, 2 lbs. - 25c DOUGHNUTS - 15c POT ROASTS, lb 12jc CINNAMON ROLLS 6 for 10c ftHGEL FOOD CAKES Ì7C | STEAKS, lb. - - 19c WITH OK WITHOUT CARRAWAY' SEED GROUND READY FOR SEASONING GROUND FROM STEER MEAT Veal Roast, lb SHOULDER Kilt CUTS KKVI'T — TAMALES — CHILE BRIC KS — COTTVi.E < HEESE — SMOKED MEATS — l'l< KLEI) PIG’S FEET OUR OWN FORMULA FROM STEER MEAT SIRLOIN OR ROUND CUT FROM STEER MEAT All Bunch Vegetables 3 bunches for 5c 11 Cauliflower, large white heads 10c Large Sunkist Oranges FJUICEF doz. 39c PAY DAY TOILET TISSUE, - MINUTE TAPIOCA .... ........ GROCETERIA SPECIAL COFFEE 10c BAKER’S SHRED COCOANUT .... 10c 23c 1 LADING CHEESE, lb.............................. 23c - - - 10 Rolls 25c Second Showings of “CANDIDA” Friday and Saturday Nights Presented for the First Time in Ashland Last week, George Bernard Shaw’s satiric com edy, “Candida,” scored another dramatic success for the Southern Oregon Normal School, whose theatre work, under the direction of Professor Angus L. Bowmer, is fast gaining a reputation for Ashland as a center of amateur dramatics. An unusual and effective feature of this pro duction is the use of the “intimate style” in pre sentation, the audience being seated on all four sides of the stage. TOWNSEND CLUB COOKED FOOD SALE SATURDAY The SONS will give two repeat performances, this Friday and Saturday, in the Lithia Hotel ball-room. HARDY and WOLTERS Southern Oregon’s Leading Food Merchants First National Bank OF ASHLAND