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Friday, April 1, 1938 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 3 *------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- cities in Oregon and have provided drivers more capable of safe per formance at the wheel. j About People You Know! | I SATURDAY FOOD BARGAINS DELIVERIES—NORTH 8:30 A. M. and 1:30 P. M SOUTH 10:00 A.M. and 3:30 P.M. each 5c each 5c 2 lbs. 19c 4 lbs. 15c 3 lbs. IOC 9c 2 lbs. 19C ARTICHOKES AVOCADOS NEW PEAS NEW POTATOES RHUBARB CAULIFLOWER ASPARAGUS 29c Package Fisher's Biscuit Mix FREE! COFFEE WHITE HOUSE 23c CLEANSERS SUNBRITE WHITE KING SUPER SUDS Ail Other« 25c 3c 29c 2 for 15c HARMONY 10 bars 19c BAR SOAP GROCERY DEPARTMENT ■PEACHES-No. 2i n eachl9c ROYAL CLUB CORN—Niblets, Vac. Pack 13c MILLER each 5c CORN FLAKES ROY AL CLUB MATCHES JELL POWDER 3 for 10c ROYAL ( I.I B Carton No. 21 tin 10c PUMPKIN - WHITE HOUSE FLOUR—49 s Ohio or Diamond 15c $1.49 SWIFTS PREMIUM HAMS—Half or Whole 29C APPLES MILK FLOUR GOOD NEWTOWN’S PER BOX OREGON OK MORNING EACH CRYSTAL KOCK 40*s 59c 6c $1.09 East Side & Plaza Meat Markets riAZA MARKET EAST SIDE PHONE 188 PORK SHOULDER 15c LEG OF PORK 20c HAMBURGER, Lb. 15c LEAN CUBES, pound 15C BEEF STEAK, lb PHONE 56 FREE DELIVERY 15c-25c ROASTS, lb., 10c-15c LEGO LAMB lb.22ic LAMB SHOULDER 15c VEAL SHOULDER ROASTS, pound - 15c STEW 71c to 10c LUNCH LOAF, Lb. 30c DILL PICKLES COLORED HENS ON ONE HOUR’S NOTICE 3 for 5c PORK pound 25c A ft Prize Winners VEGETABLES Fisher’s Blend FLOUR $1.69 • Mr. and Mrs Bert Marsh of North Miiin street are parents of Seven Weeks Driving a son, Jerry Lee, born Sunday at School Series To Be the family home • Mr und Mrs H. V Devaurraux Opened Here April 8 wi re called here last week-end by tin <l<alh of Mrs J E Hoxie, The Ashland Safety council in mother of Mrs Devaurraux. meeting Saturday with Ward Me- ■ • Mis William Hunter returned Reynold«, state examiner of oper- I to her home here Sunday follow a Lors and chauffeur«, heartily ap ing two months spent at the A E proved a plan sponsored by the of Stevens home In Phoenix. fice of the secretary of atate and • Mr. and Mrs H. C. Beebe called agreed to inaugurate a driving in Klamath Falls Wednesday on school fbr all thoae high school students. Normal atudenta and : business • Frank J. Van Dyke was a busi adult« of the city who have yet to | ness visitor in Crescent City Tues procure driving license«. The I achool will start Friday, April 8,1 day. at the high school. • W. D. Jackson, proprietor of To aid McReynolds in actual in-| the Palace cafe, spent several days this week in San Francisco on j struction work, B. C. Forsythe and Dr. Arthur Taylor, education com business. It is not by chance that mittee members, have contacted flocks fed with our Feeds • Gary Ritzinger, young son of several experienced drivers who Mr and Mrs Gene Ritzinger, Is will donate their time during the constantly make new laying much improved following an at seven consecutive weekly lesson records. Greater egg and meat production results from tack of pneumonia. periods which constitute the the scientific certainty con • Wyatt Padgett is expected to J course. The helpers include M. P. tained in the formulae of our visit here this week-end from Dunn, assistant police chief; Mrs. Feeds. See how your flocks Klamath Falls where he teaches. W. H. McNair, Henry Enders, will gain, being fed these • Dorn Provost spent several days Jean Eberhart, Ruth Gough, Earl famous Feeds.' this w<<-k in Coos, Douglas and Leever, Plymouth agent; Veme Josephine counties on business. Hastings, Kay Chevrolet company • Carl Henderson, former local salesman, and Cal McClelland, Surebuild Starter resident, called here Tuesday from Claycomb Motor company sales man. All are expert operators and Central Point. and Surelay • Dr. E. G. Everett, M D., phy are versed in mechanics to pro vide a foundation for the educa sician and surgeon, Hersey buld- for Eggs ing, office phone 18-J, residence tion of the neophytea. The course will cover all princi 18-L. (ltfc) • Mrs. G. H Yeo is undergoing ples of driving from the simple medical treatment in a 1.0« An work of starting and stopping to more intricate details of operation geles hospital. under normal traffic conditions • Hay Hoxie, Seattle resident, and. to McReynolds, wan called here Saturday by the should according equip each student who FEED STORE last Illness of his mother. Mrs. J. passes the work with knowledge E Hoxie. 53 Second Street enough to gain his state operator’s • Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gandee card. of Central Point called on rela- A street near the high school tives and friends here Sunday. will be roped off during practice periods to provide safe grounds For Chest Colds for training drivers Cars are to be furnished by students and, in Distressing cold in chest or throat, deference to state laws govern never safe to neglect, generally eases ing unlicensed persons, shall be up when soothing, warming Mus- driven to and from lessons by li terole is applied. Better than a mustard plaster, censed operators Musterole gets action because it’s Enough students at the two lo NOT just a salve. It’s a “coantxr- cal schools have signed for the irritant” stimulating, penetrating, course to insure two or perhaps and helpful in drawing out local con three one-hour classes each Fri ••rpo be most efficient, a chamber day. Interested adults should get gestion and pain. Used by millions for 30 years. of commerce must not only in touch with Forsythe, high Recommended by many doctors and strive to stimulate business in the school, immediately. Students nurses. All druggists’. In three community which it serves but must be 15 years of age or over. strengths: Regular Strength, Chil must also be a clearing house for Similar schools have met with dren’s (mild), and Extra Strong. Ap the social life. It must be neigh great success in 18 or 20 other proved by Good Housekeeping. borly. On that score I offer my compliments to the Ashland cham ber and assure members that they will receive hearty cooperation from my ’ home town, Roseburg, and other southwestern Oregon cities so long as they continue in the splendid fashion which is re ported in the records for the last year," Guy Cordon, former Doug las county district attorney, said Tuesday night in the main speech ft w of the evening when members of the local civic group gathered at the Lithia hotel in annual banquet Kodak Finishing—Any Size Print—4c meeting Nearly 100 persons heard Cor- i Developing Free! don berate the plan for a “time saving” highway route between Portland and San Francisco which, he claimed, would menace the prosperity of this area, already "orphaned" by withdrawal of cer tain passenger trains on the Southern Pacific route. He urged a solid front for the completion of SANITARY 50c Dr. West the partially finished Siskiyou Wat.nmof La fata« highway and also outlined his NAPKINS TOOTH BRUSH ASPIRIN work on behalf of the Oregon- COD Boxwf 12 California land grant. TABLETS 50c CALOX tai th Purchata of LIVER OIL J. H. Hardy, Ashland grocer, TOOTH POWDER Bottle of 100 sat down to the sound of spon Í1 Vol»» eoe Yau gat taneous applause at the end of . 63c B.iA hath far for 33 his talk in which he pointed out the debt of a community and the 30c Vicks Nose Drops 23c citizens residing within the limits 25c Anacin Tablets , 19c of a city such as Ashland to the "solid” farmers in the surrounding Peau Doux Shave Cream 37c countryside and to the schools and SI .25 Absorbine, Jr. . . 98c local industries which hold the 50c Phillips Mapesia . 39c ORLlS municipality’s economic resources All-Clo»» Rubbing Alcohol, pt . . 19c together Hardy emphatically sup Orli» ported the recently inaugurated 40c Fletcher’s Castoria 29c COFFEE Southern Oregon College associa Aot ¡tomtit Irridtl “A”, 8 iz. . . . 97c MAKER tion in its plans for advancement MOUTH jig 60c Alka Seltzer . . . 49c of Southern Oregon Normal Sita . I ““ Keller's Analgesic Balm 39c WASH school His speech earned him the Always cook accolade of "Ashland’s best citi 50c Nuiol 39c ^r49Ci k bakelitè hand!« zen" from Cordon, who followed Meyers Antiseptic Oil' 39c him on the program. Karl Janouch, Rogue River na tional forest supervisor, and Ralph Billings, Jackson county commis sioner, pleased listeners when they told of plans for improvement Heavy Grade at Lake o' the Woods resort and in the county generally. Janouch Quart Sire was optimistic about the chances r for a new route which will make 35c Ashland travel to the lake much Six« easier. Acting as toastmaster in the Certified absence of Frank Van Dyke, Milk Magnesia chamber president, V. D. Miller listed the accomplishments of the Ashland Chamber of Commerce and. together with Mayor T. S. Wiley, praised the work of the of fice force headed by Mrs. Marchial Stansbury, secretary, and the board of directors. Spice to the interesting program was added by L. C. Oberlies, Ta- I coma man, who mixed pep talk, 1 « whimsical comment and anecdotes to get laughs from his audience ml after his introduction by Walter ■ I H. Leverette. Murine soofh«$ and refreshes Other persons introduced during tired, irritated eyes V- the evening Included County Judge Use it daily Earl B. Day, P. H. Stansbury, Mrs. Stansbury, Mrs Janouch, city councilmen. chamber directors and g’>í several new members enlisted in the chamber during a recent mem- ; fitti BOOK ON REQUEST bet ship campaign. « L"A World of Comfort j Musical background for the ban-I MURIMI CO DIPT M % CMICLttO. USA quet was provided by Virgil Jack-I ■ son's orchestra. j DAVIS RECORD C OF C DINNER BRINGS TOP SPEAKERS Store ïsïüÈ PHARMACY] CARTER’S PILLS £ MINERAL OIL BURMA SHAVE TOOTH PASTE DRENE RAZOR BLADES F* 23' 2-37' 49' 27' KEEP YOUR EYES CJ&an and CL « SAUSAGE, pound - 15c 17' | PEEVES