Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 08, 1938, Page 6, Image 6

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 6
• WANT ADS •
“We Have the Pictures"
"The use of wood in automa*
Rogers, Stewart Tops in Hilarious Film,
bile const ruction hita practically
* Vivacious Lady,’ Coming to V arsitv J the
,K‘‘‘n match
discontinued.’’ There remains
with which the non­
lc per Word per Insertion
chalant driver lights a cigarette
at a sharp curve Weston trader,
A I»vtn>lt man is lid vert Ising
; for a secretary who doesn't pet,
I paint, powder, smoke, drink or
viiew gum Minter. St Peter can't
I spare her.
We note that Herb Hoover, en
route to fish the Fraser, stopped
In Portland to put out h line
Weston Leader.
We find ourselves ally spéculât-
, ing, at the primer case, as to
whether and how armless men
contrive to live from hand to
mouth Weston Leader.
Richard Whitney is credited
with thé highest intelligence rat­
ing in Sing Sing Well, personally,
we do not feel like going there In
order t<> tsMit him Weston Lead­
er.
l SED 'ARS THAT SATISF Y
l\>rtlaiul Prices in Ashland
PASSENGER CARS
1934 Ford Sedan deluxe $349
19X3 Ford Sedan deluxe $301»
1934 Chrysler Sed small $439
1934 Ply deluxe Coupe
$129
$179
1931 Ford Coupe
$159
1930 Font Tudor
$99
1929 Foni Coupe
$99
1929 Ford Tudor
1928 Nash Stiian. small
S99
.89
1928 Ford Touring
1929 Ford Coupe
$39
1928 Whippet Coach
$3.»
$S3
1926 Chrysler Coupe
$229
1931 Buick Coupe
Tonite & Saturday
2—Big Features-2
TRUCKS AND PICKUPS
1935 Foni Log. Trailer $595
$275
1931 Ford Log. Trailer
1935 Foni 1», Ton
$295
$445
1936 Dodge Pickup
$325
1933 Ford Pickup
1930 Ford Pickup
$245
Buy a later model car on our
low down payment and easy
monthly payment plan
nut!
The buBet
spattered
,t star» of
' the girls
behind the
G-Men!
ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW AT
IIURST’M
LITHIA
Fri iay, S turday
:i”
“California Mail
\ Warner Broa. Western!
-------plus-------
‘Bride for Henry’
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
ZENITH RADIOS
CLAYCOMB MOTOR CO
Open Sunday
Ashland
RTUISTITCMBE
Friday, July 8, 1938
The troubles that beset a young tlona) cist Include Janies Ellison.
1937 PONTIAC SEDAN Four- college
professor and his night Beulah Bondi and Charles Coburn
door. large trunk, beautiful dark club bride
on returning to his
Current today and Saturday on
blue finish and Bedford Cord staid home town
and mid-Victor-
upholstery like new; all new ian parents form the
the
Varsity screen is the delight­
basis of Vi­
tires, in excellent mechanical vacious laidy." in which Ginger ful comedy drama, "The First
condition.
Rogers and James Stewart are
1929 FORD COUPE Very good co-starred coming to the New Var­ Hundred Years." starring Robert
Montgomery and Virginia Bruce,
condition. $125
i sity theater for a three-day en­ plus Jack Holt in "Trapped by G-
PICK UPS
gagement starting Sunday.
Men." an action-filled adventure
1936 Dodge .......................... $465
Other members of the excep- drama.
$585
1937 Dodge
$450
1936 Ford
AND THEN THE FUN BEGAN!
LEEVER MOTOR CO
Up the Hill from the Li thia Hotel
“LOOK OUT
FOR LOVE”
Have That Radio
Checked at
DICKEY’S
---- plu»------
“Doughnuts”
RADIO SERVICE
IT AGII YPH TKOUBI.ERS"
M-G-M NEWS
NOT lidies— We Repair til
Makes Radio«—Day or Night
127 Boule, a rd
Phone 421-R
Wednesday
“RIO GRAMM
ROMANCE”
Uwunufe
FOR SALE—Priced to sell, sev­
eral furnished houses, near
schools, small payment down.
$10 monthly payments, with 6
per cent interest. Inquire at 231
Gresham street.
< 30p)
TINY KING’S
AMATEURS
W H>\) 'll %Y —
WANTED — Clean cotton rags;
will pay 5c per pound. Bring
them to The Miner office.
SUN - MON - TUES
4—348b
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
NOTICE is hereby given that
Louis Miller of Copco. California,
box 9. who. on Sept. 20, 1933.
made
additional
stockraising
homestead entrv No. 020587, for
NW',. W>2SW't, NELSW1/4,
section 28. township 40 south,
range 4 east, Willamette meridian,
has filed notice of intention to
make final proof, to establish
claim to the land above described,
before Victor A. Tengwald. United
States commissioner, at Medford.
Oregon, on the 25th day of Aug­
ust. 1938
Claimant names as witnesses:
George Wright of Hornbrook. Cal­
ifornia; W. H. Wallis of Ashland.
Oregon: Fred Frain and Wm. Dav-
For Ugly Surface
PIMPLES
Doctor’» Amsxing Successful
Liquid Costs Only IS -
If yoti'ro diarouraged about unsightly plm.
pl«* and bl<»trhaa «>( •sternal origin. bar*«
th* REAL help you ahouM try Puworfutty
•oothing. anllaapllr ligwtd Zemo quickly
rHi«™« Itching, burning and aofencsa» it«
IIV» fus'd »rants
In to help Nature tammola F UHTIl hid­
ing K*<n raara other product* didn't hrl|>
r*p<>rt «undrvu* prompt rreulU. Mtainle«i.
tansiUe leave Z*mo < n day and night all
• hiU It beipa your akin. Only S&g. Rant
Brvere maea may n«wd the |ldt& Liu«
Blrui.gtL, At all leading drug •t*»r«<L
I idson of Copco, Calif
GEORGE FINLEY,
GEORGE EIXLEY.
Register.
Register
(Jul 8-15-22-29 Aug 5)
( Jul 8-15-22-29 Aug 5)
GIF’ FROM “STAGE DOOR”
in££¿£ BOY FROM
r~
“SEVENTH
HEAVEN”!
“I word have
an accident
-Ifound, a.
four-leaf
clover J"
4—348b
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
NOTICE is hereby given that
James H. Toft of 3230 Huron
street, Los Angeles. Calif , who.
on Oct. 25, 1933, made original
homestead entry, acts 6-6-12 and
6-9-16. No. 021107, for 8», NW »4.
NtjSW^. section 13. township 39
south, range 2 east, Willamette
meridian, has filed notice of in­
tention to make final proof, to
establish claim to the land above
described, before Victor A. Teng-
wald, United States commissioner,
at Medford, Oregon, on the 6th
day of September. 1938
Claimant names as witnesses:
J. R. Biiderback, Vick Zboralski,
Emmett Elton Kirby and Edward
B. Baer, all of route 1. Ashland,
PRINTING
you CAN BE
PROUD OF
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SOUTHERN OREGON
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ONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER
Billings Agency
James ELLISON /
Beulah B0NDI7
REAL ESTATE and
REAL INSURANCE
Phone 211
41 East Main
ARE YOU PREPAREO
IF THE FINGER
POINTS AT YOU?
Costly fires are infrequent in
Ashland and, as a result, fire in­
surance rates are proportionately
. low. Still, fires do wipe out family
savings and belongings with dis­
tressing regularity. Be sure you
are protected - through Oregon
Mutual Fire Insurance Dividend
Policies that SAVE YOU from 20
to 25 per cent regular premium
costs. See
AAillions prefer this “flavor
that is different //
r!R£
I. C. ERWIN
244) EAST MAIN STREET
PHONE 21
When one man gets a square deal, he tells another,
and that’s why Caton’s Junction Garage enjoys a
fine reputation for efficient, trustworthy automotive
repair work at reasonable prices. Our fender and
body department, too, has become established as
second to none. Pay us a visit, inspect our new
building and see Just why it is that folks say "You
can depend on Caton’s.’’
9 It’s a skillful cross between
mayonnaise and old-fashioned
boiled dressing — with a special
piquancy allitaown! Miracle Whip
is totally different from all other
dressings—smoother, fluffier, more
delicious.Try Miracle Whip—noon!
CLYDE CATON’S
JUNCTION GARAGE
SOUTH PACIFIC HIGHWAY
Phone 71-J
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MIRACLE WHIP CONTAINS MORE—
FAR MORE—OF THE COSTLY INGREDIENTS!
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