Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 20, 1936, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, March 20, 1936
Page 3
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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WILD LIFE MEETING
The local chamber of commerce
is sponsoring a luncheon meeting
April 9, which will include offic­
ials of the Wonderland group who
are to make a tour in the interest
of wild life conservation. The
group will also visit other Oregon
and northern California cities.
As a recognition of the impor­
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tance woman has assumed in ec­
CLUB BENEFIT
onomic affairs, the Packard Mo­
A program for the benefit of
tor Car Company, throughout the
country, is celebrating this week scholarship funds so that 4-H girls
as "Ladles' Week.” Special recep-( of this community may attend the
Uons for women are being held summer school at Corvallis, is to
in practically every Packard sales be given next Friday evening in
the Junior high school gymnasium.
place in the United States.
Miss Dorothy Reynolds is arrang­
Other highways are often slippery
"Everyone who sells motor cars ing the program, assisted by Miss
and dangerous in winter. Hut vteel
knows the financial power of wom­ Eleanor Coombe, Mrs. Alice Wil­
rails are always safe, the snuxithest,
en," explained Ferry L. Ashcraft lets, Mrs. Blanche Campbell, Char­
safest highway in the world. This
"We are dedicating this week to les Weaver and Ward Croft.
winter, let our engineer drive you
the ladles in recognition of the
swiftly, comfortably to California.
high place they hold today in all
Rail fares are so low nowadays
NORMAL TERM CLOSES
business and trade. Woman's own­
every traveler can afford to go this
Wednesday marked the close of
ership of property, securities and
way. For fares and details,sec your
money in America has carried her the winter term classes at the
S. P. agent, or write J. A. Ormandy,
to a new high level in national ec- . normal school and final examina­
Gen'l Panenger Agent, 705 Pacifi
tions were held yesterday and to­
onomic importance.”
Building, Portland, Oregon.
In Medford Packard has arrang­ day. School is to resume Tuesday,
the Monday registration.
Southern Pacific ed for a week of special activities following
of particular interest to women. June 5 Is the closing date for the
Sales rooms have been especially year.
decorated for the occasion and in­
An important
vitations have been sent to wom­ YOU SAW IT IN THE MINER
announcement en’s clubs and other organizations have been more improved than in
the previous 10 years.
Much of
about throughout the city.
It is expected that during the this improvement is of direct in­
Cars are
week men will continue visiting terest to the women.
more
easily
handled
arid
control­
Packard
show
rooms,
inspecting
THIS PAPER
the new cars and trying them out led. There have been many im­
on the highways and without a portant safety developments. Cer­
doubt, according to Mr. Ashcraft, tainly they are more beautiful,
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the occasion will be seized upon more luxurious and more comfort­
for family inspection of cars and , able. We are proud of what the
demonstrations. For those women Packard engineers have accomp­
who attend the special reception lished in all these important res­
alone spic and span demonstrating pects. We are certain engineering
results as shown by today's care
cars have been reserved.
"During the last three years," are going to prove of great inter­
419'/. EANT MAIN
Perry Ashcraft said, "automobiles est to every woman.”
PHONE 84
Of Interest To
The Ladies Says
Perry Ashcraft
SATURDAY & MONDAY FOOD BARGAINS
I'll drive you to
CALIFORNIA
-SAFELY!
NOW GOING ON/ COME TO OUR
fytHlîloritë
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VARIETY SHOW <
DELMONTE CATSUP
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14c
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DELMONTE PEACHES, No 2| Tin
DELMONTE GRAPEFRUIT No. 2
DELMONTE PUMPKIN No. 2|
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DELMONTE CORN, Golden Bantam,
DELMONTE PEAS Early Garden
Rockwood Cocoa
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16c
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14c
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12c
2 For 25c
2 For 33c
14c
1 Nh
ASPARAGUS, 2 lbs
KRAFT
TVatch
Medford School
of Beauty Culture
Permanent Wave ....$1,00
le
MIRACLE WHIP SUGAR, 25 Ib.C&H
$1.59
(IOO
POUNDS
35.49)
SALAD DRESSING
ARTICHOKES
3 For lOe
PINT
25c
COFFEE, 1 lb jar
QUART
TOMATOES
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3 For 39c
DEL KOGI E. SOLID PACK
FLOUR, Bouquet 49’s - $1.29
FLl HRER'N
FLl HRER’N
1 1 1 HREIUS R tlsIX HR \X
Jelly Donuts
Doz. 23c
Walnut Bars
Doz. 13c
BREAD
13C
I can see him now as I saw him then;
Scarce more than a boy he seemed to be:
So gay and care free, light hearted was he;
A jolly good fellow and sport was he then.
A tall silk hat and a bright red cravat.
So blythe and handsome and all that.
When the night came down and his labors were done
He could dance all night till the rest were all gone.
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Bicycles, Tricycles
Wagons, Skates
We have the Most Complete
Stock in Medford
Our Prices Will Surprise You
WHITE HOUSE
THE LAST OF HIS KIND—THE OLD BLACKSMITH
By H. L. Moore
Fifty odd years have come and gone.
His anvil would ring from early dawn
Till the shadows crept out upon the lawn—
Another day's work o’er the forge he had done.
Finger Wave ------------
Me
Comb Wave ______________ 25c
Shampoo ________________ ,26c
Haircut................
Me
Marcel............................
Me
Manicure _____
25c
Eyebrow Arch ................. .....26c
Scalp Treatment ................... .50c
Hot OU ...................
60c
F acai la___________________&Oc
(Work Done by Students
Under Supervision)
15c
ORANGES, Each
38c
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SIMS BROS
But the next day through the smoke and the grime,
Who would know this nigh stepping dandy so fine?
Some rancher with nis wild horse to shoe
Would come down to see what this lad could do.
They came not too big and they came not too bad—
For so kind and so gentle, and what patience he had.
His fame as a smith spread far over the land;
Whac’er could be done he could do with his hand.
Times have changed since then, we scarce need him now;
His hair is all white, and wrinkled his brow;
His back is still straight, but his hands are all bent;
To help out his neighbors, his life has been lent.
Gun & Cycle Shop
Formerly
Medford Cycle A Repair Shop
23 N. Fir St
Medford
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I can see him now as I saw him then—
We would go for miles down to his den.
Just to watch him some outlaw to shoe,
A real bad one that no other could do.
DOWN
And now I would say to all those who care,
Please remember this man has been fair.
His life's work is ended, so let's take a look—
His accounts are all settled and closed is his book.
COES THE PRICE OF
Potatoes »ramm
59c
IT S TIME TO PAINT
_ USE__
EAST SIDE MARKET
FREE DELIVERY
for
THIS IS NOT A SATURDAY SPECIAL
PURE LARD
Per pound -
1£-
1JL
Link Sausage, lb. 25c
Lean Cubes, lb - 121c
Beef Steak 12* to 20c
HAMBURGER
Roast - - - - 9 to 15c
2Pounds- 25c
Stew - - - - 6 to 10c
Leg of Lamb — 20c
Fresh Sauerkr’t qt. 15c
Veal Shldr. Roast 121C
Leg of Pork
per pound---^^2^
LUNCH LOAF - Lb. 30c
DILL PICKLES 3 for 5c
59<
DIC—A—DOO
Also Trial Package
of 4 Blades For 10c
At Your Dealer
BUT OUR PRICE FOR ONE WEEK
EXTRA SPECIAL
WALLHIDE FOR WALLS
Waterspar Enamel for Woodwork
FLOORHIDE for FLOORS
PROBAK
JUNIOR
Wick Furniture Co
having comfort hit an all*
S
time low in price with the
announcement of Probak Junior
—the remarkable new double­
edge raior blade. Think of it!
You get 25 keen, lmooth-ahav*
ing blades, uniform io quality,
foe only 59f. You'll wonder
how such fine blades can be
sold for so little money.
■J Probak Junior is the product
of unequalled manufacturing
methods and matchless skill.
This blade is automatically
tempered, ground, honed and
stropped—gives you wonderful
shaving satisfaction.Try Probak
Junior and see for yourself. Get
them today from your dealer.
Probak Junior fits all Gillette
and Probak razors
PRÛ0AK
JUNIOR
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GRATITUDE-
It has been one of the satisfactions of our work
that we have helped many perform the duties
that win GRATITUDE in times of grief
Funeral Service Since 1897
City Ambulance Service
Phone
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