Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 27, 1939, Page 6, Image 6

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Friday, Jan. 27, 1939
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 6
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30 DAYS SUSPENDED
About People You Know! ]
• Mr. and Mrs. Al Wren made a
trip to Applegate valley Sunday
• Edna Fehige, who teaches nt
Jerome Prairie, visited here last
week-end with her mother. Mrs
Frank Fehige.
• Bill Tallis, popular young mini
of Hilts, was in Ashland Monday
• Alice Walton of Mixifoni vis
ited here this week at th«« horn««
of Mr. mid Mrs Bob Gillmore.
Frank Wixxis. Ashland man.
was given a 30-day jail sentence
for drunkenness Tuesday following
his arrest early Sunday by city
. .
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I. Riirvii«« «••*-
police. The sentence was suspend­ • Art Hammond left recently for • Dr. and Mix. R L. Burdic re­
turned
recently
from
Ocean lake
ed pending Woods' behavior by Fall River. Calif., where he will
when* they have been vacationing
Justice of the Peace M. T. Burns. i be employed.
I
physician and
• Mrs. J. W. Frazier of Grants • Dr. E. G. Everett,
22
Swedenburg
surgeon,
office
• Mr. and Mrs. W. McCluskey Pass visited here Tuesday at the building, phone 18-J, ~ residence
spent the week end in Klamath home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frazier. phone 18-L.
(42tf)
Falls.
• Juanita Moon made a trip to • Mr. and Mrs Fred Combs of
Klamath Falls Wednesday.
Talent transacted business in Ash-
• Coy Puter returned Tuesday land Monday.
lc per Word |>er Insertion
from Crescent City where he has
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been visiting with relatives.
WHEAT $1.25 per hundred; bar­
• Mayor and Mrs. Thornton Wiley
Congregational
ley, ground or rolled. $1 35 per
left Wednesday for a visit in the
hundred. Whittle Transfer. (4c)
Church
northern part of the state.
• Mark True and A. H. Pracht
Boulevard mid Morton Streets
made a trip to Grants Pass Tues- Rev. 11. S. Wannamaker, Pastor FOR SALE New and used desks,
filing cabinets, swivel chairs and
day.
safes. Medford Office Equip­
• The Rev. James E. Morgan is
Sunday
school,
9:45
a.
m..
with
ment Co., 32 North Grape street.
spending several days in Eugene. classes for all ages. Mrs. Glen
Medford
(4Stf>
_ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dickey re­ Prescott, superintendent
•
turned recently from Salem where
Sermon. 11 a. m., "The Secret PHONE 150 for the Journal or
they visited for several days.
the Discovery of the Treasure
call at 128 Laurel street. (48tf)
• Bill Sander of Yreka visited in in
Hidden in Jesus,” by the pastor.
Asli land Tuesday.
Young People’s hour. 6:15 p. m. MATRESSHS reconditioned, re­
• Mrs. Rolla Reedy visited friends
All are welcomed at all these
newed, old mattresses taken.
here early this week.
COomes Upholstery Service (5p>
• Leonard Patterson. OSC stud­ services.
A PICTURE WE URGE YOU
ent. visited in Ashland last week­
NOT TO MISS!
N'OTICE TO CREDITORS
end with Mrs Pattersor.
In the county court of th«« state
Church
of
Christ
• Mr. and Mrs W. M. Briggs
of Oregon for Jackson county:
Second and B Streets
return«*! Sunday from San Fran-
In the matter of th«« estate of
.hull«“» E. Morgan, Pastor
cisco.
I Spratt Wells, deceased:
• Mr. and Mrs. Jim O’Neil of
Notice is hereby given that th««
Klamath Falls visited here last
You are invited to worship in undersign«»«! has been appointed
week-end at the home of Mr. and the following services Sunday:
administrator of the estate of
Mrs. W. S. Smith.
Church school, 9:45 a. m., class­ Spratt Wells, deceased. All per­
• Attend the President's ball in es for all.
sons having claims against said
the Elks temple Saturday night
Morning worship and commun­ , estate are hereby notified to pre­
and enjoy a tasty Waffle Shop ion. 11 o’clock. Special music and sent them duly verified to N.
dinner Sunday. Let us worry about sermon by the pastor.
Dickey, lawyer, 8 Stearns building-,
the cooking and dishwashing for
—plus—
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m., Ashland, Oregon, within six
you.
senior and high school.
months from date of first publica-
• R. G. Nebeker of Hilts visited
Evening evangelistic services,
Ashland friends recently.
7:30 o’clock.
• Mr. and Mrs. Jack McNemy
A real welcome to all. Come!
visited friends on the Greensprings
•
Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Alan Prescott and
daughter Marcia of Chiloquin vis­ First Baptist Church
Charles E. Dunham. Pastor
ited with relatives and friends in
Your cur la u vultiuble
Ashland Monday.
Church school meets at 9:45 a.
|H>HM*MHlon—it pay» you
• Genevieve McGee and Lucille
to take good curt* of it
Bennett of Klamath Falls visited m. C. N. Gillmore, superintendent.
Morning worship at 11 o’clock
and have it WELL
here last w«eek-end at the home of
"Paul’s Prayer for the Ephesians"
Ll’BKK ATED. We do
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. McGee.
GOOD,
OON8CIEN-
• Ray Guise. Ben Anderson and is the subject of the pastor's
TIOl'S
mid
THOR­
Gene Hopper attended a meeting sermon.
WAKE UP AMERICA!
The Young People's Union will
OUGH WORK mid give
in Klamath Falls Sunday.
THESE FACTS
you th«« BEST LUBRI­
• Harold and Roland Baughman meet at 6:30 p. m. Helen Gillmore
ARE TRUE!
CATION JOB with the
spent Sunday skiing at Crater will be the leader.
TURK TAREK
The evening service at 7:30
BEST LI BRIC ANTS.
Lake.
FROM tke COUKT
• Dave McKinney of Lincoln was o'clock. The pastor will preach.
RECORDS X ID
Prayer and Conference meeting
GREATEST CIH
among those enjoying a stag din­
il th* WORLD"
ner and program at the Elks tem- on Wednesday night at 7:30
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' pie Monday evening.
Sil Illi tmt
remi iocu«eX
• Herb Baldinger of Grants Pass
III jlii til
was a business visitor in Ashland
hai
Church of the
Monday.
Nazarene
• Otto Lutz of Siskiyou was in
PHONE 402-Y
Ashland early this week.
Fourth and C Streets
• Mrs. Ann Jordan was admitted
E. E. Wordsworth, Minister
to the Community hospital Mon­
day.
"The church where you are
• Verne Hastings and C. D. El- never a stranger.”
hart are serving as jurors in fed­
Sunday services: Sunday school
HUMPHRfT BOGART J
eral court in Medford this week.
at 9:45 a. m. T. S. Wiley, super­
GEOIGE BRENT
• Mrs. W. H. Wallis returned re­ intendent. A growing, glowing, go­
cently from Bremerton. Wash., ing school. Classes for all.
where she has been visiting for
Sermon by the pastor at 11 a.
several days.
m.
Evening service at 7:30 o’clock
The pastor will preach.
A royal
welcome.
• WANT ADS •
îïuhw
RIM»«»
tion hereof.
,
Date of first publication Jan­
uary 27. 1939
Because he wax driving h|N J
RAY HltltMIS.
Administrator. with a foggy windshield and J
unable to see ahead clearly, 1
(Jun 27 Feb 3-10-17)
Chapman, Klamath Junction
In the County Court of tin« Stute trict rancher early Monday ml
med into the rear of u high«!
of Oregon In mid For
truck while the lutter was spi.J
Jiu'kson County
gravel.
In the Matter of the Estate of Ing isiceratlorui
on his forehead J
REBECCA F REEDER, dc-
knee were suffered by ChiipnJ
ceased.
ax well us bruises, und his J
NOTICE of HEARING ON
received consblcruble damage 1
IINAI. ACCOUNT OF
•
ADMINISTRATOR
• Mi mid Mis l«M>niir<l I'ull
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN and family apant the woe) ,1
that th«« undersigned, the adminis­ with relatives at Kerby, Ore
trator of the estate of Rebecca F • Wyland Riegel undrrw. it
Reeder, deceased, has filed in mi U«1 tonsil operation nt the llllt |J
court his final account in th«« mat­ pltal Tuesday.
ter of said estate, and the Honor­ • Mi and Mrs E Nortoi
able Earl B Day. county judge, in AHhlnnd und Medford Thuiadj
has designated the 21st day of
February. 1939, at 10:00 o’clock
a. m. of said day, at th«« court
hous«« In Medford, said county, as
the time mid place for a hearing
thereon.
Anyone having an objection to
said account is require«! to present
ja ,?
th«« same on or before th«« date of
said hearing.
WALLACE W. REEDER.
Administrator.
BRIGGS A BRIGG8
Pioneer building
Ashland. Oregon
Attorneys for Administrator
Date of first publication: Jan­
uary 20, 1939
11 20 27 2-3 10)
GAIN A NEW
SELF-RESPECT!
Car Lubrication
Oeser’s Super
LITHIA
A HOME-OWNED THEATRE
Friday, Saturday
MX» hctwtl fai >«■ tat litgt—C <
^RANDOLPH KO™Jy
it
HOPE HAMPTON IT'
• MON«
The Stars of
“JEZEBEL” and
“ROBIN HOOD”
In a Riotous, Boisterous
Romance of the Gay 1900's
LAND OF
FIGHTING MEN”
with JACK RANDALL
Sun., Mon., Tues,
BAREFOOT
BLESSINGS ON THEE,
LITTLE MAN,
BAREFOOT BOY WITH
CHEEKS OF TAN—
Pige, Jeff and Julia, living the
normal lives of country child­
ren, fishing, going barefoot, ex­
ploring haunted houses, and a
bad case of puppy love.
WARNER
BROS
«ÍSfNTS
ERROL FLYNN
BETTE DAVIS
l"The
SISTERS
' n
J
K
• WITH
ANITA LOUISE '
IAN HUNTER 1
DONALD CRISP
BEULAH BONDI 1
SEE THRILLING SCENES
OF
SAN
FRANCISCO’S
EARTHQUAKE . . . THRILL
TO THE GLORIOUS STORY
OF A LOVE THAT PASSES
ALL UNDERSTANDING!
Wednesday and
Thursday
Chas. Ruggles badgered by a
blonde! Puked by a pug!
Cracked lip by a Cookoo!
Hailed as a haunt by STEP’N
FETCHIT in
HIS EXCITING
AT 8:30 EVERY
MONDAY NIGHT
3 ALL-STAR
MAIN EVENTS!
Medford Armory
Therr’« no ncod for miy
eur of one, two, thrrr or
tour yeur« v in tuga to fai
«hy
und
riiiliiirruMM'd
Il round thè new ■ ikm I c I i
. . . noi w ben w r cmi fl*
I mh II ih
fender«, buatrd
and touch tip wralhrrcd
paini
ut
«urprHiuglv
Minili C«>«t.
Swing out
limolile 'ein ultb new-cur
pride iiilims thè new-cur
puyment« rolling uriHind
every monili! Weìl I h -
gliul to teli ull If you’ll
■ all
CLYDE CATON’S
Junction Garage
SOI III PACIFIC HIGHWAY
Phone 71-J
SONS Take Pair
From Mount Angel
The up-and-coming SONS bas-
keteers of Coach Jean Eberhart
pounded their way to a pair of
lopsided wins over Mount Angel s
Seraphs in the Normal school gym
Friday and Saturday nights, win­
ning the first game 29-22 and the
second 49-37. The Seraphs had
been doped to be unusually tough
competition, but wilted when the
Teachers took up basketball as a
serious sport and poured the
sphere through the hoop like beads
dropped into a manhole.
In preliminary games, Ingle’s
Drugstore Cowboys walloped the
Jacksonville Merchants 49-10 Fri­
day night and took the Medford
Copco quint 29-10 Saturday.
The SONS will spend today and
Saturday, Jan 27 and 28. in a
return pair of engagements at
Mount Angel.
• Subscribe for The Miner today.
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