Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 19, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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Friday, July 19, 1940
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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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• Mr and Mrs J. H Hardy and
Mi and Mm Moi gun Cook made
a trip to Diamond und Crater
luikes Hundiiy
• Mr und Mm Fred Engle and
Fisa Gertrude Engle visited at
Uikc o' the Woods last week-end.
• Mm R F Gamer recently left
for her home In Oacaoela, Iowa,
following a visit here with her
parents, Mr und Mrs H H. Dick-
Mi
• Wayne Fay lor of Algoma Is
visiting with his mother, Mrs Ada
Taylor.
• Mr and Mrs E. A Cooper arc
the parents of a daughter bom
July 13 at their home on Nutley
street
• Mrs J O. Thompson, Mm
Ralph Foster and Jack Thompaon
made a trip to Sacramento this
week
• Mr. and Mrs. George Martin
visited with friends in Klamath
Fails Sunday
• Grace Cleveland recently left
for her home in Menlo Park, Calif.,
following a visit here at the humr
of Mr and Mrs O. N Wray.
• Mi and Mm J C Hiiiiiukci
and Mr and Mrs. Don Ilnur spent
lust week end nt Iwike o'
Woods
• Gordon Claycombe of
Francisco visited here early in the
week at the home of his parents.
Mr. and Mr» H L. Claycomb
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INSURANCE
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of Bronx« and Granite
At Price» You ( an Afford
M. T. BURNS
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SM3XHIM SAMPLE
EAST HIDE PHARMACY
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Oregon Motorists To
Get New Type Plates
Oregon motorists will receive a
license plate in 1 941 that is entire­
ly different in appearance from
any plate used in the past. The
I figures on the plate are of a new
design that is both pleasing and
more legible, new style lettering
is uaed for the word "Oregon,"
which is placed between the "19”
and the "41" at the bottom of the
plate The colors, as previously an­
nounced, will be a dark green
background with white numerals
and figures.
While these colors are the same
as on the Washington plate, it is
thought that they will not lead to
the slightest confusion, as the
characters on the two plates are
entirely different, on Washington's
' plate the state name and year
date will be above the figures
while Oregon's will carry this In­
formation below. In addition, the
Washington plates all bear an al­
phabetical prefix to the numerals,
this prefix being in bold type, and
the Washington plates are larger
than Oregon’s
People who have seen samples
of Oregon's 1941 plates are unani­
mous in pronouncing It a distinct
improvement Over anything used
In the past.
Elks and Miners Drop
Monday Night Battles
Prcity Clono Prie«, une of tlie
'air'« Golden Forile« Girla, lakr«
wo rare Nerumi« rclli» and “gora
A'eatera" in a big way on Tre«»-
irr lalaiid In Han Francisco Bay.
Ite guna are freni thè gin,INNI
irò bei rolleclion non on di.play.
• Cl* re Peterson visited with
friends in Bly for sever«! days
this week.
• Mrs William Smith of Portland
visited here recently at the home
of Carrie Smith.
• Howard Mayberry recently re­
turned from Tule Lake where he
has been employed. Although
making his home tn Aahland, he Is
working for the Southern Pacific
company in Hilt.
• Mr and Mrs Arch Barksdale
and two children spent Sunday
fishing on Rogue river.
• Mr and Mrs. L. E Lusk re­
cently left for Glendale, Ore.,
where they will make their home
• Mrs Emmett Cline and daugh­
ter are visiting in Redding for a
few days with Mr. Cline, who is
employed there.
• Kenton Robbins is visiting for
several weeks in Amity. Ore
• Mr and Mrs. I. C Erwin and
children and Mrs Julia Settters
made a trip to Klamath Falls
Sunday.
• Mr and Mrs Vic lutasen made
a trip to the Rogue river 8unday.
• Mrs C R. Bowman left for
San Francisco this week for a
visit with her daughter, Beverly
Young.
• Mrs W. H McNair left for
Loe Angeles Sunday where •he
was called by the illnesa of her
father.
• Mr and Mrs Foster Jenkins of
Casper, Wyo.. are visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs Ralph
Kooxer.
• Jerry Purvea and Alice Harker
are spending this week at Lake o’
the Woods.
• Mr. and Mrs M T Bums made
a trip to Wolf Creek Sunday
• Ben Gibson of Klamath Falla
The BPO Elk» were not so for­
tunate in their Monday night clash
with the Dodgers and tost, 11 to ft]
Wilbur Johnstone gave up lft
walks to the Hessmen but allowed
only five hits The Elks outplayed
tbiir foes, but the free passes
were too great a handicap.
Score by innings:
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I>xigers
122 (M2 a 11
Elks ...
000 102 3- 0
Batteries: Dodgers O'Toole
Simpson; Elks — Johnstone
Haynes.
Hilt Take« Miners
The Miner Press took to the
field again Monday night after
a 19-day layoff and was greeted
with an 8 to 5 defeat by Hilt.
The win put the Californians into
a tie for first place in the second
one-third round
The Printers started with a
two-run splurge in the first frame
and went on to lead ft to 1 In the
fourth but Pitcher Harry Ranier
blew in the sixth and was relieved
by Richard ' Ormond,
_______ who finished
the contest without yielding
score
Score by innings:
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Hilt ............ 001 082 0-- «
Miner Press 200 300 0
0
Batteries: Hilt- Tallis to Zan-
otto: Miner Press Ranier
Ormond to Schilling.
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• Subscribe for The Miner today.
was a business visitor here during
the week.
• Mn Leonard Warren visited
with fiends in Tule Lake Monday.
• Mr and Mrs. H. H. Gearhart
and daughter Martha spent last
week-end tn Napa. Calif., visiting
with relatives.
• Frances Al kins recently re­
turned from a visit in Washington
and northern Oregon
• Mrs Glenn Wilson of Seattle la
visiting here at the home of her
sister, Mrs Cecil Meaaef, for sev­
eral days.
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Practical and Economical
By Electrical Refrigeration!
During hot weather, more than at any other
time, the advantages of electric refrigera­
tion are obvious . . . but all year around
electric refrigeration brings economy, var­
iety and convenience into the household. See
your electrical dealer today and learn how
economical and practical electrical refrig­
eration can be in YOUR home!
Ashland Light Department
“Your SERVICE Department”
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DIAL 7021—FOUR DELIVERIES DAILY
SATURDAY AND MONDAY FOOD BARGAINS
BANANAS, lb
LETTUCE-Solid Heads
5e
ORANGES—each
le
LEMONS—dozen
lOe
SWEET POTATOES-4 lbs 25c
DUNCH VEGETABLE-3 for 10c
Coffee
DRIFTED SNOW
SNOW DRIFT, 3 lbs
45c
FLOUR
49’s
ALBERS’ CORN FLAKES
5e
$1.49
CERTO—3 for - - - - 45c
CLOTHESPINS—10c pack for Sc Paper Napkins
Embossed
AMERICAN SARDINES-2 for 9e
80 Count
Tomato Sauce £ihRogue
5 POUNDS
3c
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LACTO DEXTRIN S4.50 VALUE.
BORENE—large size
29e
Liquid Veneer ".“.» h ™“ _ 2 for 50c
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sc
GOOD MORNING
COFFEE
3 pounds
25c Size FREE with Purchase of 50c Size
ROYAL CLUB FINE FOODS
Royal Club Jell Powder—3 for
Royal Club Peaches—No. 2|
Royal Club Minced Clams
Royal Club Crab
Royal Club Catsup
Royal Club Dainty Dimple Peas
Meco Corn—303 Size, 3 for
Meco Peas—303 Size, 3 for
14c
17c
17c
29c
15c
15c
EAST SIDE MARKET
PLAZA MARKET
VUOrir.
PHONE
Fresh Pork Spare Ribs
lie per pound
PORK SAUSAGE
Fresh Pig’s Feet, ea. Sc
11C pound
Bacon Jowls, lb. - 10e
Veal Shoulder Roasts
ISe pound
FANCY SPRING LAMB
SHOULDERS
15e pound
RABBITS—HENS—FRYERS—BACON—HAM
“Quality Meats for Less”—Always!