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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1938)
Friday, July «, 193H SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 3 Provosts Fight Way May-Woods Nuptials Out of Cellar Post Are Week-End Event SATURDAY FOOD BARGAINS COFFEE Golden Star Vacuum Pack— 1-pound Tin APRSCOTS—Pacific Brand, No. 2| 15c OREGON MILK-3 for 19c CASCADE CRACKERS, 2 lbs SALAD DRESSING—Tasty, quart 25c BACON SQUARES-pound FLOUR AKMOIK’S P0RK& BEANS No. 2»/t 10c 19c KITCHEN QUEEN ■/ ASHLAND CREAMERY ICE CREAM pt 15c qt29c $1.29 TOMATOES-pound - - ORANGES, Sunkist, dozen LEMONS, Sunkist, dozen NEW POTATOES, 10 pounds STRING BEANS-3 pounds POTATOES—100 lbs. US No. 1s - 5C IOC 13c 20c 95c Pearl Shortening, 4 pounds.. 43c ROYAL CLUB CANNED FOODS GRAPEFRUIT DAINTY DIMPLE PEAS STRINGLESS BEANS - RED SOCKEYE SALMON WHOLE KERNEL CORN GREEN ASPARAGUS - 13C 17e 13c 26c 14c 25c ROYAL CUB Melba Hah es Peaches No. 2*/t 19c East Side & Plaza Meat Markets CLAZA MARKET FREE DELIVERY PHONE 188 PHONE 56 At a beautiful ceremony at the home of the bride's parent«, Mr and Mr» Charles L. May, Miss Erma May became the bride of Dr. Marcus B. Woods, eon of Dr and Mrs. E A Woods, at 7:80 p. m. Friday with the Rev. James H. Edgar of the First Presbyter ian church reading the ring serv ice in the presence of Immediate members of the families. Following a wedding trip to Canada, the couple will make their home in Ashland. » Zy ■notkuui JSujt, TScdccru] ToutdtA.... ¿xperit G/iesruAti i Ay J for ECONOMY and SATISFACTION use ---------------------- •------------------------ Margaret Gregory Wins Talent Prize HaJciruj TTmxTt/u -ur/urmaJct, Thu bit Tested!ihub/edcthn! BAKING RkV POWDER Winning greatest applause from iww Price Toddy vs 45 hedrsAqo a Wednesday night Lithia theater 25 ounces for 254 audience, Margaret Gregory was awarded first prize for the weekly Full Pack ••• No Slack Filling parade of local talent and Cara | Lee Haines won second. Other J ’ millions cf pounds have beeh USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT numbers on the stage program , were well received. Virgil Jackson, in charge of the , feature, has promised another out QUICK RELIEF FROM standing array of youthful stars ; for next Wednesday. July 13, when ! a pair of clever tumblers, an un usually talented tap dancer, sing due to dust, sun, light glare, ers. dancers and instrumentalists | will be featured. Emerico, the driving, movies, reading, etc. Prince of Mystery, also will be Do your eye» bum—feel : billed and will present a new var :ired. uncomfortable? Try iety of tricks. Those interested in Murine. It contain» 7 help trials should contact the theater ful ingredients which management, said Jackson zleanae and dear eye» red- It was a pitchers' battle Sun day Medford using half the hurl- ers in southern Oregon when Talent's baseball team took the measure of the Junior Craters on I the Talent field 22 to 17 Talent sluggers bombarded Ray Erickson, Russ Acheson. Greeman and Billy Piche for 17 hits and accepted 10 walks for their tri umph. Larry Pepper went the route for Talent, surrendering 12 hits and no walks Loose fielding and infield errors hampered the Talent outfit and permitted Medford to whittle an 11-run margin to five by the ninth. With better support, the victors would have dumped their adversaries by a more decisive score Delbert Jones, at first base for Talent, was hitting star for the afternoon, connecting four times in five trips for extra-base knocks in the clutches. Catcher Skeeters collected three singles in six trips. The game was an exciting, noisy affair with several vehement out bursts when Talent players came from behind in the fifth to blast 11 runs across the plate Manager George Harrington of the Craters, in his seven innings behind the plate, was Talent s 10th player. and their best. Score by innings Medford 412 0 24 022-17 Talent 300 6110 llx—22 Talent will travel to Gold Hill Sunday. July 10, to meet the strong Cement Mixers of that city. --------- —«----------- EYE STRAIN fc from fatigue—make your eye» feel clean, freah, EXAMINER HERE TODAY dive! Much more effective than boric acid. Ward McReynolds, state exam Send for trial bottle. Mail 10c (»tamp» iner of operators and chauffeurs, ■x coin) with your name and address to The will be in the Ashland city hall Murin^o^ep^HS^hjcajoJll^^^ today. July 8. between the hours of 11 a. m. and 5 p. m ----------------------- •----------------------- • Mr and Mrs F L. Nutter. Wil ma Nutter and Mrs. Pete Nutter left Wednesday for Dolph, Ore., where they will visit friends and transact business for a few days. Delegates, members and visitors from more than 22 lodges through out the state of Oregon will con vene in Medford next week for the eighth annual convention of the state association. Loyal Order of Moose which opens July 15 and continues through July 17. More than 400 persons from the 1 main cities in the state are ex- I pected to register and will follow a well-rounded program for the three days, including a convention I ball, banquet, special breakfasts. i election and installation of new I officers, a parade, ritualistic and drill team contests, initiation of I new members and other events. I tv// C/eon • *«. So o t A r 4 ’ Luxurious but so inexpensive! USA-FOAM AA tî-ÊLcrrc different » this delightful new bath of soap- -s». fragrant bubbles! Weary? Step into a tubful, langue melts away—jaded nerves and disposi tion are soothed —You emerge gloriously refreshed, enol your skin utterly clean and satiny-smooth! No tub “ring" to scrub, too. And the cost is only a lew cents a bath! 20 Baths 6 Baths 35c EAST SIDE PHARMACY ROASTS, Ib 10C-15C Special Saturday HAMBURGER 15c STEAKS -15c to 25C LEG OF PORK 22c PORK STEAK - 17 ic PURE LARD 10c * . . . . « VEAL SHOULDER ROASTS, pound 121C 71c to 10c STEW LUNCH LOAF, Lb. 30c DILL 3 for 5c PORK pound 25c ■» LEGO LAMB lb. 221C LAMB SHOULDER 15c PICKLES COLORED HENS ON ONE HOUR’S NOTICE •JWU1A* - - - - Talent Drops Medford In Wild Baseball Or^y Provost's Hardware Thursday night battled nip-and-tuck with the Associated Merchants to climb out of the cellar when they de feated the O’Harramen 4-1 in one of the season's best games. I'itcher Alva Merritt kept Mer chant hits well scattered while a combination of hits and errors added up to four scores off Carl Fehige. IJttle Dorn Provost Jr. stole game honors when he aban doned his bat-boy post to become an emergency right fielder and came up with a fine catch and then went up to bat to punch a beautiful single over the infield with a man on third In the other contest, which had its moments, the Groceteria bowed to the Active club 13-6 wh<n booted balls behind Harris, Crom well and Hess helped a long aeries of hard blows to count plenty. The Groceteria boys were off their game while the Activians turned in one of their best performances for the season. Annual Moose Confab Set in Medford July 15 Picnic Hams, lb FAST SIDE • Mrs Lilly Burnett of Bly visited over the July 4 holiday with her son Kay and family • Roland I'arks from l-ava Beds national monument spent a'short time here Tuesilay visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs R F Parks • Miss Phyllis Householder. as sistant post master ,is spending her vacation at the home of her par ents. Mr and Mrs Ralph House holder, near Grants Pass • Mr and Mrs Charles Woods of San Francisco spent July 4 with Mrs Woods' parents, Mr. and Mrs Carl Beeson, and returned south Tuesday. • Miss Dorothy Crawford of Tule Lake was a guest of her grand father, J. S. Crawford and other relatives Sunday and Monday, and attended the celebration in Ash land. returning to her home Mon day evening • Mr and Mrs Joe Walsh called on Mr and Mrs. A. McMahan Thursday evening • Mrs Ruth Helfrich, who has been living at the home of J. 8 Crawford for the last three years, left Friday to visit her sister, Mrs Ray Burns in Central Point for a week and will continue to Eugene, where she plans to make her home. • Mr and Mrs Clarence Holmes and daughter Clarice moved to Holland, Ore , Saturday, where he has employment. • Mrs. Frances Tame is visiting with her son. Lysle Tame and wife, for a while • A farewell party was given by ladies of the Methodist church at the home of Mrs. Hackler Thurs day afternoon for Mrs. Carl Bee son and Mrs Ruth Helfrich, who will leave soon Twenty-two ladies were present for an afternoon of visiting and ice cream and cake refreshments. —•-------- » SAUSAGE, pound - 15c WHEN YOU BID YOUR WORK GOODBYE FOR A WEEK-END OR VACATION SAY SO-LONG TO GRIEF! Z, w ILMT X/ I It's no fun taking a week-end trip or going off on a viu'ution when car trouble mars your holiday . . . play safe and add to your worry -.free pleasure by having y your car completely checked in our shop. We'll Inspect and adjust your motor, chassis, steering ap paratus, wheels and radiator. The cost Is small, and you'll find a cooler, smoother running car will pay dividends in rennomy as well as safety and convenience! Drive In this week-end. STORAGE TANKS—BLACKSMITHING OAK STREET GARAGE AND MACHINE SHOP »7 OAK STREET, ASHLAND, OREGON PHONE 37-J