Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 21, 1936, Page 3, Image 3

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W hite H ouse G rocery
SATURDAY FOOD BARGAINS
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Flour
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Fluhrer’a
[Cherry Nougets
23c Doz.
1
$1.49
BLUEBELL
Hard wheat
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Oatmeal Drop:
19c Doz. 1
Fluhrer’s
F’luhrer’s
FRUIT BASKET
BUTTERHORNS
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6 for 25c
ROYAL CLUB PEACHES No. 2 1 TIN
19c
ROYAL CLUB STRING BEANS No. 21 TIN
13c
ROYAL CLUB CRAB
29c
ROYAL CLUB SHRIMP Wet Pack
ISC
ROYAL CLUB PEAS Dainty Dimple
17c
ROYAL CLUB PUMPKIN 2 For
15C
ROYAL CLUB CORN Whole Kernel
Sugar
Milk
$1.49
C A. II
25 Lb. BAG
Oranges Each
le
Watermelons Rapp’s local lb. 2c
Cantaloupes local 3 for 10c
10c
Tomatoes 4 lbs. for
Carrots per bunch
2c
Bananas 4 lbs. for
25c
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1 Cake Flour 1
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25e
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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1936
W HITE HOUSE
Coffee
Pound 25c
KRAFT
MIRACLE WHIP
Quarts 35c
CHEESE
2 POUND BOX
Brick — American
M m M m M
The request of Oregon seed pro­
ducers to have a plant quarantine
placed against imported vetch and
certain types of pea seed has been
sidewalks. 200 Morton St , approved by Washington authori­
FOR SALE - Krai Estate ment
Ashland. Sale Price
>2575 ties and such a quarantine went
IftO ACRE»
12 room hotel, 2
u room frame house, standard into effect on August 1, O. S. C.
other out building», service sta­ plumbing,
fireplace,
built-ins, officials have been notified.
tion, large barn, 6 cows. On 2 woodshed. Dot 50x135.
Street
The quarantine order. Issued by
highways, some very good Alder Improvements In. 7ux "B" Street, the secretary of agriculture, says
timber. Many cars passing here Ashlanu; Sale Price .......... $3000 that it has been determined that
daily, splendid place for camp
5 room frame house with bath, certain imported vetch and pea
ground. Creek and small river electricity, city water, built-ins. seeds are frequently Infested with
tunning through place, which Lot 60x100. Street gravelled; ce­ one or more species of seed wee­
furnishes the best of fishing, and ment waixs. 248 lUiurel Street, vils, particularly the vetch bru-
good hunting, you will never ap­ Ashland. Sale Price
$1100 chid, Heretofore no inspection had
preciate this place until you see
room frame house, built-in been made of these seeds for thia
it. The Hotel is now rented for kitchen, breakfast nook, standard peat, but from now on entry of
$50.00 per month. Priced at only plumbing.
Combination garage such seeds will have to meet rigid
$6,000. Might take small acreage and woodshed. Approximately 1 Inspection requirements.
in exchange. Nutter & Moore.
This affords additional protec­
acre Gravelled street, 83 Morton
WE HAVE SEVERAL — good Street. Ashland. Sale Price $2500 tion to the Oregon industry to
dairy farms near Myrtle Point Price ........................................ $2500 ! that now provided by state quar-
for sale. See us about these.
5 loom frame house with pan­ ! an tine, say the O. S. C. men. The
FOR SALE — 5 acres good land try and shelves and standard 1 highly destructive vetch bruchid
Garage. Lot 35x121. 1 has already become established in
and with good improvements plumbing.
equipped for poultry, This will Street improvements in. 355 "B" certain eastern and south Atlantic
Street, Ashland. Sale - rice $1800 states where it is said to threaten
go for $1,200.
5 room frame house with bath, the eastern vetch seed industry,
2 ACRES
fine land, good five electricity, bookcases, fir floors, not been worked out and every ef-
room house, well furnished, built-ins. Lot
62x90.
Street Effective control of this pest has
close to school, $2,500.
gravelled. 36 Morton Street, Ash­ fort is being made to keep it from
11 ACHES
Good improvements, land. Sale Price .................. $1500 . spreading to the western states.
modem home, orchard for fam-^ 7 room frame house with bath,
ily, on the highway, $2500.
electriv..y, city water, Basement, ASHLAND BOY
A REAL BARGAIN - 80 acre garage, barn, chicken house and
ENLISTS IN ARMY
country home, beautiful 6 room brooder house. Tract consists of
bungalow, good bam. fine im­ 3 acres with berries and fruit.
446 Euclid
Among the recent applications
provements, 20 acres in crops, Desirable property.
for enlistment at the U. S. Army
free water .balance in timber Avenue, Ashland Sale Price_
$2500 recruiting station in Medford was
Price $3,750.
4 room frame house with bath, Robert L. Wheat, son of Mr. and
SEE NUTTER and MOORE
I electricity,
woodshed and garage. Mrs W. L Wheat, 309 Pioneer
FOR SALE — 200 acres, 50 ready Lot 50x152.
Street graded, ce­ Street Wheat was enlisted and as­
to plow, good buildings, bargain ment walks. 31 Greshem Street, signed to duty with the 91st Obser­
Ashland. Sale Price
$2450 vation Squadron. Air Corps, Fort
>2,000.
2 story frame house with a Lewis. Washington Wheat
has
FOR SALE — 80 acres, 25 acres
plow land, all woven wire fen* apartment» ttach apartment com­ lived in or near Ashland nearly all
ced. House, Bam and other out plete with built-in kitchen and his life and is a graduate of the
bath. Basement. Double garage. Senior High School, class of 1935.
buildings. $800
There are many openings in the
See Reed and Robison 49 N Main Good location overlooking Park.
Lot is 46x100.
Macadam street, army now says Sergeant Char­
61 Nutley St.* ley R. Hill Recruiting Officer, not
I r vrt SALE the following property cement sidewalk.
Ashland.
Sale
Price
_____ $3000 only in the air corps but in other
. ties in Ashland - Easy terms--
CARL V. TENGWAU),
branches of the service where
I 10 per cent Down payment, bal­
County Representative,
many technical trades can be
ance like rent. Interest 6 per cent:
125 Main Street. Medford learned.
5 room frame house with built-
For young men interested in
ms. standard plumbing; Garage
HELP
WANTED
horses there are vacancies in the
j u>mer lot 100x205. Street gra­
11th Cavalry at Montarey. Califor­
velled. cement sidewalk. 518 Iowa WANTED - - Experienced wait­
nia
Hawaii is also open for those
! Street, Ashland, Sale Price $lo00
ress, Apply at the Plaza Cafe.
who wish to travel. Whether one
4 room stucco house, fir floors,
wishes to travel, join the Cavalry,
plastereu, built-in kitchen, nook,
or enlist for a post in the North­
standard plumbing. Garage. Lot i
west. Sergeant Hill points out. the
is 60x120. Street gravelled, ce- '
opportunities are the same. Army
trained men are continually leav­
ing the service for civilian jobs and
the new man in the army steps up
to fill his shoes. For those who wish
to remain in the service there is
always room for good men at the
top.
A post card addressed to the U.
' S. Army recruiting station, city hall.
Fuller Bodied Flavor - Richer Color - Greater Value
, Medford, will bring full informa­
tion.
GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK
63c
I RED FEATHER 1
I Toilet Tissue 1
1 8 for 25c 1
OREGON or MORNING
THREE For
JW s-Z
EAST SIDE & PLAZA MEAT MARKETS
PHONE 188 -
FREE DELIVERY
- 374 E
THIS IS NOT A SATURDAY SPECIAL
BUT OUR PRICE FOR ONE WEEK
PUKE
HOSTS,- 9cto 15c
25c
LARD, 2 lbs.
6c to 10c
STEW,
2 POUNDS
LEG OF
HAMBURGER
25c
20c
LAMB
LEG OF
VEAL SHLDK.
221c
PORK, Lb
121c
ROAST, •
LEAN
LUNCH
121c
CUBES, Lb
30c
LOAF -
"
BEEF
STEAK, lb. 12|cto20c
Colored Hens and Fryers
On One Hours Notice
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DILL
PICKLES,
3 for 5c
PORK
SAUSAGE, pound 15c
Seed Quarantine
To Protect
Vetch («rowers
RATES: 20c Per single insertion of not more than five lines.
4e per line over five lines. No ads accepted later than noon Thur»
This Milk Has
SOMETHING EXTRA
CLOVERLEAF DAIRY
Phons 2SF2
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
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SALEM, August 14—For the pur­
pose of continuing the investigation
of prices of certain agricultural
commodities, to determine whether
or not they are below parity, as
outlined in Chapter 65. Oregon
Laws, Special Session. 1935, and to
consider the advisability of invok­
ing the aid of the Oregon Agricul­
tural Marketing Act. a public meet­
ing is called by the Director of Ag­
riculture, to be held in the Com­
mercial Club rooms, in Salem, Ore­
gon. at 2:00 P M.. Monday, August
24, 1936.
S. T. White, Director.
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rest quickly, carefully
and safely.
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY CO
lone 165
SI Water Street
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