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HILLAH TEMPLE BUZZ BROWN TO IN CEREMONIAL FIGHT MONDAY Baby Lions Whipped Cream Addicts f Elmer “Buzz" Brown, the Pacif ic Northwest featherweight box ing champion, will appear at the Medford Armory for the second time in last few weeks next Mon day night when he squares off against Jack Ray, hard-punching Dallas. Tex., lightweight, in the 10-round main event of pixunoter Mack Lillard's offering Ray, at 136 pounds, will have an eight-pound weight advantage over Tex Salkeld's protege and. being an excellent infighter, is expected to give Brown no easy- time. Sonny Enders, the 155-pound Klamath Falls flash, will tangle with Jack Nealy, 155. of Kerby in the six-round semi-windup. Enders disposed of Ray Morgan on the ■A last card at Medford and in so doing showed that he is not to be "i —. fooled with Red Melhorn, also of Klamath Music docs it sometimes, but on this occasion it's whipped cream Falls, meets Bucky O'Brien of that soothes the savage beast, as Mrs. Marjorie Freeman of Hollywood, O'Brien, Ore., in a six-round spe Calif., takes her two lion cubs, Sissie and Buddy, to lunch, and stuffs cial event. them with the creamy confection Her pets are * gift of the- San Diego A couple of four-rounders be zoo. * tween some good crowd pleasers will complete the bill which will unveiling of a picture of Mr But get under way at 8:30 p nt., with ler and Jacob Thompson no increase in admission rates. A regular business meeting wax ------------ •------------- held after the clone of the cere mony. • • Mrs J M. Hughs, who has been ill at her home on Oak street, is improved. • Mr and Mrs Henry Bates of Medford visited here on Armistice day. As November 14, tomorrow, ap proaches, consideiable interest is being shown in the new line of Ford cars and trqgks which will be displayed on that date. The V-8 engine is being recognized more and more by the motoring public and manufacturers as the last LAUNDRY WANTED Family, word in engine design. The wide men's, rough dry or finished acceptance of this type of engine 51ti Elizabeth street, back of has enabled the Ford Motor com hospital Iva Blackwell (46p) pany to place on the market this GOOD COW for sale cheap. J. W. year a 60-horsepower motor as a Cates. Bellview. (45p) companion to the famous 85-horse- power motor which itself has been vastly improved in the new 1937 «500.00 IN CASH PRIZES Order now. 10 Christmas folders. 50c models. The 60-horsepower motor value for 25c (no stamps I with has been designed for maximum free entry blank in easy contest economy while the 85-horsepower Nothing more to buy or sell in motor still will deliver the great order to win a prize. American performance which has made it so Novelty Co., 430 Davis Bldg . famous. Portland. Oregon The entire body- has been re designed and will create a new AUTO and window glass installed vogue in automobile styles The Jordan's Sash and Cabinet streamline effect has been carried Works. Phone 161. i43p) out in a most pleasing manner Tne newly designed radiator and FOR RENT Four-room furnished headlamps being the most promi apartment, no children 96 Laur nent; the top is a single steel unit el street. < 43p > which, together with the rest of the body, is electrically welded FOR SALE Red fir slabs or mixed dry slabs. $4 for double into one piece. load, 200 cubic feet, delivered In The new Ford also sets a new your woodshed Phone 247-J. high in brakes this year, giving every car owner what is so much ______ ______________________ (43p) •lack Ray, l.3(i-|x>und «lugger desired by all—dependability and from Dalian, Tex., who will nw*l soft pedal action. The brakes give FOR SALE Guaranteed palomino Buzz Brown, north went feath 8-year-old gelding. 1200 pounds the ultimate safety of steel from Medford Riding Academy, phone erweight champ, in the main pedal to wheel and are of the 838-R. (42p) event at the Medford Armory cable and conduit type. The mo Monday night. mentum of the car itself is used to help apply the pressure and only Subscribe for the Miner today. one-third pedal pressure is re quired to stop the car in a given distance at any speed. -------------•------------- DENTISTS (Continued from page 1) hotel committee, aided by George W. Dunn and R. E. Detrick. Herb Grey is chairman of the publicity committee with Fred D. Wagner, A. E. Voorheis, E H Halsiger, Arthur W. Priaulx and John En ders as members of his committee George P. Taylor is chairman of the parade committee, assisted by 10 X. “ Barnett and Ward V. Croft, The reception of the candidates will be in the hands of Rex Bar- nett and all members of the Hil- lah Temple patrol will make up his committee. The colorful Klamath Falls drum and bugle corps, the snappy Hillah patrol and the brightly garbed Hillah band will play- prominent parts in the ceremonial festivities -------------•------------- • Mrs. Alice Wimer and young daughter Jacqueline left this week for their home in Tacoma, Wash. NEW FORD V-8 TONIGHT ONLY OUT SATURDAY « CHARLIE 1 RUGGLES , MARY i BOLAND « ¿WIVESX \N£V£R <KNOWy • SATURDAY • PLIS Classified Ads Ashland Woman To Give Art Exhibit Of unusual Interest to Ashland citizens will be an exhibition of oil paintings by Mrs Millie Rog- m■ at hei noma, 8i Second elieel She has been teaching art in Ash land for past seven years. Mrs. Rogers will hold open house the week of Thanksgiving and extends a cordial invitation to those who are interested. She has arranged her pulntlngs in groups and special emphasis will be placed on her sacred paintings which will be effectively arranged beneath s|H>eial lighting. .Mrs. Rogers has long had a very impressive reputation for fine oil paintings and hue been a teacher for 27 years both in Ore gon and lows, having taught art in Salem for 13 years before com ing to Ashland. Some of her art masters have included Victor la* Gaugh, Paul De Longprere, Daisy Anderson mid Max l.e Meyei RUMMAGE BALE ENDS TODAY AT CIVIC Cl.I ll Ashland Civic Improvement club will conclude Ils rummage Hale lit 5 o'clock thia afternoon tit the civic club house, mild Mrs. F. (1. Swedenburg, one of the club lead- era. Contributions will be accepted during the duy, and the general public lx invited to xhop over the assortment of useful articles of fered for sale. Proceeds will go to offset expenses on the building • LIBRARY OI1MKKYKN BOOK MEEK EVENT IN AMIILA.Nl> Celebrated for th« first time in 1919. nutional observance of a yearly book week is being noted In Ashland public library by a special exhibit of new and worthwhile books Tuking place this year Novem ber 15 to 21, the public library will observe this event with an exhibit of books of particular In terest to children I M liOhK TOK Y BARGAINS $2.30 Olympic Scratch Feed - $2.20 Ground Barley Oats, $k. $1.40 Olympic Egg Mash See I s for Your Ulti CalOT LUISE MASONS HONOR BUTLERS IN SUN • MON «TUE 2 BIG HITS 2 Fi *i»Tua a»i ilSTi»' ...AND LADY LUCK DROPPED A FORTUNE IN HIS LAP! » WALLACE » » Lfl OLD HUTCH ERIC LINDEN Cecilia PARKER Liit-subii Elizabeth Patterson Robert I McWade I BANQUET, PROGRAM In honor of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Butler, Ashland Masons last night held a banquet at the Masonic hall at 6:30 o’clock, followed by a program which had been prepared by R. W. McNeal of the Southern Oregon Normal school, who is dis trict deputy of the order. He was assisted by Mrs. McNeal. Participants in the program were lodge members, members of the Alpha chapter of the Eastern Star and students of the SONS. Included in the ceremony was the burning of canceled bonds and pre sentation to Mr. Butler of a life membership in the Ashland lodge, A. F. and AM. No. 23, and the DR MARCUS B WOODS Phone 131 Sweden burg Bldg ELECTRICAL SERVICE DAVIS FEED STORE YOI’K* MI’KKICY DEA1.KK CARPENTERING New or Old Work Estimates Furnished Free J W. CATES Phone 7-F-4 SHOE REPAIRING MAC'S SHOE SHOP Guaranteed Shoe Repairing 339 E Main OESER S Super SERVICE STATION 1 CANDY-THE BEST AM) LOTS TO (HOOSE FROM! MEALS HARD TO BEAT! The Plaza Confectionery and Cafe (Of Course) Tomorrow! See the 1937 FORD V-8 A new Car... at new Low Prices W ith an entirely New Economy Idea! ,358-370 EAST MAIN STREET—ESTABLISHED 1922 ANTI-FREEZE! ANTI-FREEZE! ON DISPLAY AT OUR SHOWROOMS PROTECT YOUR CAR! COLD WEATHER IS HERE! DO NOT TAKE CHANCES— A Freeze-Up Will Happen Overnight! PRESTONE «2.70 GLYCERINE «1.80 ALCOHOL «1.00 Service Free! I Like To Berve You Dr. W. Oeser See how the Ford V-8 has been completely redesigned. It’s the smartest-looking car in the low-price field. It has new comfort and safety. Operation is quieter. Braking is smoother and faster. And there’s a choice of two V-8 engine sizes. You’ll want to drive it—let us arrange it. HIT NO. 2 Ricardo Cortez in POSTAL INSPECTOR’’ with PATRICIA ELLIS BELA LUGOSI CHUTE AWAY YOUR WORRIES AT THE CHATEAU t Milm North of Ashland on Pacific Highway DINNERS—DANCING—ENTERTAINMENT We Started With a Bang and We're SMB Banging! I 53 Second Street X L ELECTRIC Phone 82 137 N. Pioneer St I Klamath Hay and Ground Feeds BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL LEWIS ETOHE I'SHT ClESSOM LÄ» Friday, November 13, 1936 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Pqp 8 CLAYCOMB MOTOR COMPANY 1937 Ford V-8 Trucks and Commercial Cars i here tomorrow also