Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 30, 1938, Page 4, Image 4

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Hilarious Western Comedy At \ arsity!
S FILCHERS
UGHT IN ACT
I
AND THEN THE FUN BEGAN!
Kissinger, Ashland resi-
ntly discovered an unique
of nature’s handiwork
picked up an yew-wood
Rogue river which had
hioned into a walking
bears resemblance to a
f at one end and an ani-
at the other.
e, 34 inches over all,
sent to the Golden Gate
by Kissinger, he said
DIN HOOD”
—plus—
E AUTRY in
OESER-THOMPSON
First Baptist Church
Charles E. Dunham. Pastor
Church school meets at 9:45 a.
I m. R. L. Walker, superintendent.
Morning worship at 11 o’clock.
I The pastor will preach from the
I text: “For ye have not gone this
I way before.” A New Year sermon.
The Young People’s union will
meet at 6:30 p. m.
Evening service at 7:30 o’clock.
“What Next?” is the subject of
the pastor’s sermon.
The annual Fellowship dinner
and business meeting will be held
on Monday, Jan. 2.
Prayer and conference meeting
on Wednesday night at 7:30
o’clock.
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RETURN FROM TRIP
E. A. Hamilton and sons Art PHONE 150 for the Journal or
call at 128 Laurel street. (48tf)
and Milton returned early Wednes­
day from Oakland, Calif., where
they disposed of a truck load of
Christmas trees, and came back
via Fresno, where they loaded or­
anges.
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LITHIA
A HOME-OWNED THEATRE
The home economics club of
the Talent Grange will hold a
watch party in the city hall start­
ing at 8 o’clock Saturday night.
Grangers, their families and
friends are invited, and are to
bring light refreshments.
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HAPPY
NEW YEAR
FRIENDS!
JACKSON TAKES FOURTH
PLACE IN COUNTY SAFETY
Portland, Coos county and Des­
chutes county led their three di­
visions at the eleven month mark
in the 1938 traffic safety race,
Secretary of State Earl Snell an­
nounced this week.
November saw the second big­
gest monthly reduction in reported
accidents for the tyear, and a size­
able reduction in resulting injuries
as compared with last year.
Jackson county took fourth
place among the state’s seven
group n counties on the basis of
improvement over last year in
traffic accidents, injuries and fa­
talities. Last month this county
ranked fifth in its group.
Counties in this group ranked in
the following order: Coos, Lincoln,
Lane, Jackson, Tillamook, Hood
River and Linn.
Prestone, gallon .............. $2 95
Prestone,
gallon ......... $1.50
Zerone, gallon .................. $1.20
Batteries
$6 85 to $9 15
Tires sind tubes, all sizes.
Heater installed ............... 15.00
Defroster installed ......... $3.00
Radiator Front Cover.... $1.25
Radiator Stop Leak...... $ .50
Fog Light installed
$6.00
Windshield Wiper Blades
35c and ........................ $ 50
Brakes relined, per wh. $2.50
Motor Tune-up .................$2.50
Car Greased, Oil Changed
and Washed ................ $2.50
Weed Chains, from.......... $3.85
Announcement was made here
CLAYCOMB MOTOR CO.
this week of the marriage of Karl
Ashland, Oregon
Oeser, well known Ashland man.
to Miss Geraldine Thompson, a
former resident, in Yreka Sunday, FOR SALE—New and used desks,
Dec. 25, at the home of the bride’s
filing cabinets, swivel chairs and
grandmother. The couple is mak­
safes. Medford Office Equip­
ing their home on Beach street.
ment Co., 32 North Grape street,
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Medford.
(48tf)
TALENT TO HOLD PARTY
E RANGER,
RIDE
CLYDE CATON’S
JUNCTION GARAGE
>
SOUTH PACIFIC HIGHWAY
Phone 71-J
“I HEREBY RESOLVE-”
WINTER SUGGESTIONS
FORD GARAGE
JVALTER H LEVERETTE ENTERPRISE
in
Announcement was made re­
cently of the marriage of Patricia
Weil, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Weil of Ashland, and
Harry Richardson of Tucson. Ariz.
Using the ring ceremony, the
young people were united in nmr-
- - Tuesday.
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27,
riage in Yreka
Dec.
at St Joseph's Catholic church by
Father O’Connor.
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BOUQl'ETTED FOR BOOK
Miss Ollie Depew, member of
the Southern Oregon Normal
school faculty, is in receipt of a
letter from Chancellor Frederic M.
Hunter commending her recently
published book, "Childrens' Liter­
ature,” and predicted widespread
use of the work in educational
circles.
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fiRSITY
rrol Flynn
We've enjoyed a fine 1938 and look
forward with good cheer and reas­
surance to the New Year here at the
Junction Garage. We extend greet­
ings to all our present friends, and
are deeply appreciative of their past
loyalty. We hope that things are
looking up for all of you like they
are at
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SATURDAY
fl
Pat Weil-Richardson
Nuptials Yreka Event
nd Man Will
nd Find to Fair
ONIGHT •
GREETING THE NEW YEAR!
fl
ent of the Eugene Bible college
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regational Meet
or Saturday Eve
nual meeting of the Con-
nal church will be held
y night, Dec. 31. Pot-luck
will be served at 6 p. m.,
by reports from officers
ments of the church.
of officers and commit-
the ensuing year will be
e meeting will close on or
p. m.
embers and friends of the
re urged to be present.
Church of Christ Has
Attendance Gain Here
According to Rev. James E.
Morgan, pastor of the Church of
Christ, churchgoers are becoming
more devout in Ashland during re­
cent months, attendance at his
edifice, located at Second and B
streets, having made large in-
creases over corresponding Sun-
days of a year ago
Sunday school and church at­
tendance has averaged an increase
of between 50 ami 60 persons each
Sabbath, said Reverend Morgan
this week. "We have been pleased
by the display of greater interest
in religious work.” he said
Starting at 7:30 o'clock Sunday
night, Jan. 1, Everett McGee, well
known Ashland business man. will
preach. McGee is a two-year stud­
n Warner, Ashland, Ever-
rtley and Warren Johnson,
th Falls, were apprehended
police early Monday mom-
ile taking gasoline from a
at the Hawley station on
Main street. A companion,
aylor of Ashland, was ar-
for drunkenness.
sting on the pump had been
off the night previously
ut 20 gallons of gasoline
according to Hawley,
r admitted having stolen
one other occasion, but the
led having visited the sta-
e night before.
arrested men were held in
nday and were released on
t evening to appear in city
esday, at which time the
cost Warner, Hartley and
$15 each and Taylor $10.
Ro*«’
Friday, December 30, 1938
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DURING 1939
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AND ALSO
A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU!
with
Jimmy Durante
Prof. Quiz Himself
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