Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 02, 1937, Page 3, Image 3

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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Friday, July 2, 1937
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COFFEE
24c
CRACKERS, 2 pounds Soda Wafer or Graham 25e
SUGAR, C & H, 25 pounds
MILK, Oregon or Golden Key, 3 for
$1.59
FLOUR, White House
$1.89
SUGAR, C & H, 100 pounds
$5.59
25e
2c
WATERMELON
BANANAS, 4 pounds for
25C
CABBAGE, per pound
5e
BUNCH VEGETABLES, 3 bunches for
IOC
TOMATOES, 4 pounds for
NEW POTATOES, 10 pounds for
BACON SQUARES
19c
pound 20c
ROYAL CLUB PEARS, No. 2,3 for
ROYAL CLUB APRICOTS, No. 2,3 for
ROYAL CLUB PINEAPPLE, No. 21
ROYAL CLUB KRAUT
ROYAL CLUB SPINACH
ROYAL CLUB PEAS, No. 2
ROYAL CLUB TOMATO SAUCE
CHEESE
1
45C
45C
21C
15C
14c
17c
4c
21c
Kraft,
Pound
East Side & Plaza Meat Markets
eant side
PLAZA MARKET
PHONE 188
FREE DELIVERY
PUKE
LARD, per pound - 15c
PORK SHOULDER 17c
LEG OF PORK - 221C
HAMBURGER, Lb. 15c
LEAN
CUBES, pound
15c
BEEF
STEAK, lb
15C-25C
PHONE 56
ROASTS, Ib., 10C-20C
LEGO LAMB lb.221C
LAMB SHOULDER 15c
VEAL SHOULDER
DILL
5 for 5c
PORK
pound 25c
4
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SAUSAGE, pound - 15c
INFLUENZA
responds to chiropractic A other
methods In majority of case«.
E. B. ANGELL
Chiropractic Physician
460 Boulevard
Phone 48
CORNS CURED
$50.00
MSWABD
East Side
Pharmacy
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CORN-OFF
HERBERT’S
TWO STORES
Headquarters for Buying
and Selling of
Fruits and Vegetable«
We have a large stock
of Cherry and Berry
Crates on hand. See us
before you buy. Also
Berry Hallocks!
WE DELIVER
FOR DELICIOUS
SNACKS
WANT ADS
Bosses Won’t
Hire People with
Halitosis ( BREATH )
People who get and hold jobs
ROASTS, pound - 15e
STEW
71c to 10c
LUNCH LOAF, Lb. 50c
PICKLES
COLORED HENS
ON ONE HOUR’S NOTICE
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LITHIANS BOOT
GAME IN CLOWN
CLASSIC AT G-P
SATURDAY FOOD BARGAINS!
ChaM* and Sanborn«*
Pound
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• Mrs. flora Guiley and daughterA-
Peggy of Klamath Falls were I
week-end visitors
• Mrs Charles Brady of Duns­
muir visited with friends in Ash-
i land Wednesday.
• Guests of Mrs. Maud Renton
this week Included Mr. and Mrs
E W Nortridge and Mr and Mm
W. B. Nortridge of Weed.
• Mil Kenneth Shiffer of Ban
I dego la here visiting her parents,
Rivalling all other Shakespear­
Mr and Mrs. .Guy Good. Mrs
Shiffer formerly was Miss Thelma ean productions ever staged in
southern Oregon, the Llthian
Good.
• Mr. and Mrs Huge Reinbold baseball team put on "A Comedy
and daughter left Wednesday for of Errors” against the Merchants
| a three weeks trip to Vancouver, at Grants Pass Sunday and wound
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and other northern points up with the losers share of a 9-4
• Wayne Petty of Coquille visited score and a tie for third place in
I here over the week-end with his the first half of the league's pen­
nant struggle.
I parents. Mr. and Mrs Ed Petty.
Big numbers on the statistics
• In E G Everett, M D, phy­
sician and surgeon, Hersey build­ sheet challenged the super method
ing, office phone 18-J, residence previously known only in Holly­
18-L.
(2tfc) wood ax the locals piled up one
• Miss Ruth Pickett of Klamath triple, two doubles and 12 singles
Falls visited with friends here for 15 hits off Rudolph Heyne,
right handed surprise package on
) 'luring the week-end.
• Mr and Mrs Frank Davis re- the mound for Grants Pass and
1 turned Saturday from their vaca- Chuck Ostrom who came in from
the outfield to pitch In the ninth
| tlon trip to Yosemite.
• Mrs Etta O'Brian of Medford frame.
was a guefft of Mrs Emma Davis
The Merchants, for their part,
Sunday.
got 14 safeties from the offerings
| • Visiting Lake o’ the Woods last of three Ashland pitchers, Brown.
Sunday were Miss Nancy Gill, Hardy and McLean, and made
Victor Bander. Miss Mary Sander only two errors.
Carl Brower, Clarence Woods and
Coming up to bat first, the Lith-
Mr. and Mrs J. C. Hamaker,
lans saw Balding get on first
• Miss Margie Mllhoan returned base with a walk, steal second and
the first of the week from Duns­ remain there as Hall struck out
muir where she has been visiting and Mcl>ean was put out at first,
at the home of Mrs. Bill Bates
Schopf having gone out on a fly
• Mr. and Mrs George DeSpain to start the Inning
of San Diego were overnight
Grants Pass drew three walks
guests Wednesday at the home of from Brown and Chuck Ostrom's
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lind
two bagger brought McCarthy
• Mr. and Mrs. Frank LeBouveau
before three Merchant outs
of Dunsmuir vls£ted Monday with home
were recorded.
Mr. and Mrs Eric Huschke en
Ashland showed its best form
route to the Butte Falla district In the second inning, Leavens get­
on an angling trip.
ting a single, advancing one base
• For a square deal go to Pell. on Ager's sacrifice and scoring as
(16tfc) Leonard Patterson smote a double
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far into the outfield. Phil Keeton,
C-<’ GETS RAINED ALLOTMENT fondling a new bat donated by Ha­
Compliments to the Ashland maker and Brower, smacked a
Chamber of Commerce from Earl single and Brown made first on a
Snell, secretary of state, and an error by Hallas of Grants Pass.
adjustment of the state expendi­ Patterson was caught out trying
tures so that Ashland receives $80 to steal third base but Keeton
I per month for 1937 instead of the came in with the second tally when
previous $65 followed a survey Schopf got a single.
which revealed that a phenomenal
The Climateers found Brown for
I increase In out-of-state automobile another
hit in the third frame and
registration has been shown here bunched two hits, one of them Os­
j over last year. A total of 7,921 trom’s triple, and an error by Jack
I cars were Checked in during the Balding for another run.
first five months of this year as
Aided by clamor of teammates
compared to 3,886 for the same that he remain in the game, Brown
period in 1936.
climbed to the mound in the fifth
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and the fun began. Schopfa daily
• Subscribe for the Southern Ore­ error gave Ostrom a free option on
gon Miner today.
first which he took. Catcher Hart­
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man sent him to second with a
sacrifice and beat the bunt to first
for a stinky hit. Machado filed out
to
Brown and Ostrom crossed the
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plate when Pittman singled. Black­
smith poled out a double, scoring
Hartman and Pittman, advanc-
FOR SALE I have several furn­ I ing to third on Balding's error
ished houses near schools priced 1 that set Heyne up on first, who
to sell; small payment down, also tallied when Hallas sent a
balance like rent. Inquire 231 j single across the diamond.
The Lithian's two hits in the
Gresham street
(38p)
third and fourth saw Patterson.
FOR SALE—Two extra values in Keeton and Brown all get hits to
Philco car radios! See us at load the bases with no outs, and
once Elharfs.
(35c) then come to grief at the plate as
Schopf and Balding attained first
FOR SALE — Rebuilt tractors, on fielder’s choices. Hall's strike­
mowers, rakes, electric pumps out ended the threat.
for irrigating and all kinds of
Yielding at last to the crying
implements at bargain prices. need, the headstrong locals assent­
ROGUE VALLEY TRACTOR CO ed to Bob Hardy replacing Brown
39 South Grape Street, Medford in the last of the sixth. Brown go­
(35c) ing to right field for Hall. The re-
I suit of the change in pitchers was
DENTISTS
that two handy strikeouts and a
fly to shorstop retired the Mer­
DR. MARCUS B WOODS
chants in short order, although
Phons 131
they clicked briefly for two bin-
glea.
Swedsnburg Bldg
A triple by Machado in the sev­
enth amounted to a run on Ager's
DR R E WALKER
error but Hardy struck out the
Phone 178
next three batters in that frame.
Swedenburg Building
More changes in the eighth saw
ELECTRICAL SERVICE McLean take over the hurling
i duties, Hardy go to the bench and
X. L. ELECTRIC
Simpson put on the mask to re­
ceive the Chiefs lusty but rather
Phons 82
j aimless efforts. Net results: glad
137 N. Pioneer 8t.
! Merchant hitters, gymnastic prac­
tice for Simpson, two hits and two
SHOE REPAIRING
more runs for Grants Pass
Feeling their oats no little, the
MACS SHOE SHOP
Merchants gladly removed Heyne,
Guaranteed Shoe Repairing
put Ostrom on the mound and
Beers in the Ostrom territory at
MB E Mala
center field for the ninth frame.
Ted Schopf blasted a triple and
Willie Durham,
replacing Jack
Balding, drove the shortstop in
with a double, took third on a
passed ball charged to Hartman,
and scored himself under Hardy's
long fly to left field, but the joy |
was short liver! a* McLean filed
out and Leaven» fanned, ending
the game.
Batterie«: Heyne and Ostrom to
Hartman for Grants Pass; Brown,
Hardy and McLean to McLean,
and Simpson for Ashland.
Umpires: Riggs and Black.
Score by innings:
R H a
Ashland ... 020 000 002 4 1'. 9
G Pass
101 040 12x 9 13 2
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WIRE REAPPOINTED
The. Rev. Melville T. Wire of
the Methodist Episcopal church
here was among southern Oregon
ministers to be reappointed to
their posts at the state conference
of the church which was held last
week-end in Klamath Falls.
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gon Miner today. One year. >1,
six months, 50 cents.
KRAFT
CHEESE SPREADS
• Ju»t bring out e^veral vari­
eties of Kraft Cbeeae Spreads
and cracker. .. . and company
refreshments are all ready!
These Spreads are grand for
sandwiches, appetizers and
salads, too. Notice the smart
new circle-dot design on the
Swankyswig glasses Kraft
Spreads come in.
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Specialista, 'ur/ur make,
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Double Tested fDouble Action.!
BAKING
■VV POWDER
25 ounces for 25«
Full Pack ♦»» No Slack FilIin^
millions of pounds have been
USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT
Millions prefer this "flavor
keep their breath agreeable
With th. twat to ehoom from th««. days, .m-
ploy.r. favor th. poraon who 1. moat attrac­
tive. In bualnww Ilf.
tn th. .octal world,
halitosis (unpleasant brMth) is considered tbs
worst of fsults.
Vnfortunstely everybody suffers from this
offensive condition st some tan. or other—
meny mor. regularly than they think. Fermen­
tation of food particle« skipped by th. tooth
brush I. the cause of most cases. Decayinc
teeth and poor digestion also cause odors.
The quick, pleasant way to improve your
breath la to use Listerine, the quick deodorant,
•very morning and every night.
Lieterine halts fermentation, a major cause
of odors, and overcomes ths odors themselves.
Your breath becomes sweet and agreeable. It
will not offend others.
If you value your Job and your friends, use
IJsterine, the safe antiseptic, regularly. Lam­
bert l’harmacal Company, St. Louis, Mo.
that is different"
• It’s a skillful cross between
mayonnaise and old-fashioned
boiled dressing — with a special
piquancy all its own! Miracle Whip
is totally different from all other
dressings—smoother, fluffier, more
delicious.Try Miracle Whip—soon!
MIRACLE WHIP CONTAINS MORE-
Don’t offend others • Check
halitosis with USTERINE
FAR MORE-OP THE COSTLY INGREDIENTS!
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