Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 21, 1939, Page 6, Image 6

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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 6
High School Nine To
Face Cavemen Here
I About People You Know! |
The 1939 high school softball
Mrs. R. A Barker and son • A. S Rosenbaum of Medford
season lid will be kicked off of­ •
lYter
returned Tuesday from Eu was a business visitor Tuesday
ficially at 3:45 o'clock this after­ . gene where
they attended a con­ • John Billings of Klamath Falls
noon, April 21, when Coach Skeet
visited here last week-end at the
O’Connell's varsity will tangle vention.
home of his parents, Mr and Mrs.
with the Grants Pass Cavemen • Mis Cliff McLean left for her Ralph Fillings
home in Chiloquin Tuesday.
on the high school field.
• Mr. and Mrs. Herb Moore spent • Mr. und Mrs Clifford Warden,
The Grizzlies have been going Sunday
Ikirothy Avent and Dean Home
fishing on Rogue River.
through intensive practice sessions • Mi and
spent Sunday on Keen Creek.
Mis
.lack
Mclhmiild
this week and should give the vis­
Los Angeles visited last week- • Mr. and Mi's Guy Applewhite
iting chuckers of Coach George ' of
end
here at the home of M r. and returned recently from Portland
Hibbard a busy afternoon. Start­
where Mr. Applewhite has been
Mrs.
Hoxie.
ing lineup for the locals will be • Mr Harry
attending a school for American
and
Mrs
I.
C.
Erwin
and
Gettling. catcher; Harris, pitcher;
Legion officers.
children
made
a
trip
to
Butte
A. Warren, first base; Silver, sec­
!
Creek
Sunday.
ond; Roberson, shortstop; Greg­
ory, third base; Bentley, right • Mr. and Mrs Joe Smith of Kla­
field; Powers, center, and Curtis, math Falls visited with Ashland
friends early in the week.
left field.
• Mrs. Jasper Reynolds returned
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to her home in Grants Pass Tues­ • The sawmill changed from the
FRANK ROSS DICKEY
day.
seven-hour per day schedule to
Funeral services for Frank Ross • Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Bailey and eight Monday.
Dickey, 77, who died here April Mrs. C. C. Wolters returned Mon­ • Mrs. Anne James of San Fran­
16 at his home on Allison street, day from a trip to Eugene and cisco has been visiting her mother,
were held at 1:30 p. m. April 18 Portland.
Mrs. M. Seif.
at the Elks temple with the Rev. • Mr. and Mrs. Don Stahlman re­ • A son was born to Mr. and Mrs
Charles M. Guilbert officiating. turned last week from a trip to Ransome Smith Thursday.
Cremation was at Grants Pass Chicago and Rochester.
• Mrs. Fred Bayliss and Mrs
with Litwiller Funeral home in • Charles McKeen of Keno visit­ John De Witt attended the Oregon
charge of arrangements.
ed here Sunday at the home of state I’T-A meeting in Klamath
----------- •-----------
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Anderson.
Falis Wednesday.
• Mrs. Esther Roberts plans to • Mr. and Mrs. R. H Parsons of
MARIA JANE DAVIS
Funeral services for Maria Jane return to her home in Seattle to­ Seattle and daughter, Mrs. John
Davis, 79, who died at her home night following a two weeks visit Day of Medford, visited at the Mt
on Walker avenue April 18 were at the home of her aunt. Miss Crest ranch Wednesday.
• Mis Fied Bayliss, Mrs. T.
held at 2 p. m. April 20 at the Mary Spencer.
Litwiller Funeral home with the • Barbara Putman of Klamath Quamme and Mrs. J. De Witt at-
Rev. James Morgan officiating. Falls visited here for several days tended the district meeting of th <•
Interment was in Mountain View with Louise Logan. Miss Putman PT-A in Yreka Friday.
is a former SOCE student.
• Fred Haynes jr. and Wayne
cemetery.
Mrs. Dorothy Bromley visited Baumgartner spent Friday night
in Eugene last week-end.
in Yreka.
Mrs. Belle Songer, Mrs. Cloma • Ladies club met Thursday af­
I Burton
and Slade Songer made a ternoon at the club house with
trip to Redding Tuesday.
Mrs Fred Bayliss hostess. Bridge
• Al Simpson and Bill Schaffer was played and prizes awarded as
of the University of Oregon visited follows: First prize to Mrs. M J.
with Ashland friends last week­
A WALTER H LEVERETTE ENTERPRISE
end.
• Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barthouse
are visiting with relatives in Port-
land.
• Mr. and Mrs. H. T Mitchell of lc per Word per Insertion
Springfield visited here with
friends for several days this week.
• Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bauman AGENT WANTED for Jackson
and Klamath counties, up-to-
of Hilt visited here last week-end
the-minute bookkeeping course
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
by mail; exclusive right. Inquire
Shoppers Week-End Tepner.
Western Institute of Account­
• Mr. and Mrs. William Darby of
ing. Salem, Ore.
(16p)
I Eagle Point visited here with
friends Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sander and FOR SALE- Caterpillar tractor,
30 hp., overhauled, painted.
, daughter Carla Jean of Y reka
$625; will deliver M. VanVliet,
visited here Sunday at the home
Grants Pass, Ore., route 1, box
of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sander.
655, highway 99.
(16p)
• Mrs. J. H. Sander of Mount
Shasta spent the week-end here
with her daughter, Frances San­
AT THE FORD GARAGE:
der.
1937
Plymouth Sedan
$545
• Ray Logan of Bly spent the
1935 Plymouth Coupe
$385
week-end here with his family.
1931 Nash Sedan
$165
• Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frost of
1930 Buick Coupe
$125
Klamath Falls visited with Ash­
1929 Packard Sedan
$75
land friends Sunday.
•
Mrs.
W.
S.
Smith
visited
this
MATINEES AND NIGHTS
FORDS
I week in Eugene.
• J B. Newcomb of Williams
1934
DeLuxe
Sedan
$335
j Creek visited in Ashland last
1933 DeLuxe Tudor
$295
week-end with his family.
1932 DeLuxe Sedan
$225
• Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jordan made
1930 DeLuxe Roadster
$145
Hi iirit down .nd . thouv
a trip to Gold Hill Sunday.
•
.nd I.ugh, to go lo» d.J'
• Genevieve McGee of Klamath
PICKUPS
old Rockwell Pen!
| Falls visited here last week-end at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
1937 Dodge % Ton
$545
Mrs. A. O. McGee.
1936 Ford *4 Ton
$395
*
• Mr. and Mrs. Pat Perry of
Dunsmuir visited here for several
Drive A New Ford!
days this week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Conley.
[«KFM.T j ii
CLAYCOMB MOTOR CO.
lì MH Jj'Ti
• Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Scroggins
of Grants Pass visited here Sun­
FOR SALE -New and used desks,
day with friends and relatives.
filing cabinets, swivel chairs and
HL
safes. Medford Office Equip­
ment Co., 32 North Grape street,
Medford.
(48tf)
• HILTS NEWS •
VARSITY
• WANT ADS •
Bailey, second to Mrs Vernal Ne-
beker and low to Mrs. Clare Neb<-
ker. Others present were Mes-
dames Frank Ohlund, R Schlappt.
R GillH'rg. W Holmberg. L l-aur-
ents. R Harris. W McCluskey.
Jack Clark. Frank Want, L D
Clark and A Nelson.
Refresh­
ments were served.
• Mrs. King returned Sunday
from Portland where she attended
the wedding of her niece. Miss
Dorothy Garrow
• Mrs Roy Hord and son Donald
were in Ashland Wednesday eve­
ning.
• Mr and Mrs. J Francis have
moved from the Braecrest ranch
back to Hornbrook Mr. and Mrs
Raymond Harvey and child of
Medford have moved into the big
house at the ranch and will be
employed by W Bray.
• Mrs Earl Wahl and daughter
Doris left Monday night for San
Francisco where Doris will have
an operation on her hand.
• Mrs Andy Vieira was taken to
the Yreka hospital Friday to un­
dergo surgical treatment She is
reported to be Improving.
• Miss Josie Mendes spent last
week with her parents here and
returned to Dunsmuir Sunday
• R i; Nebskei was n plat ed by
Bill Roush as foreman of the I mix
factory Monday.
• The first load of logs to la-
brought in from Paulson's camp
came Sunday
BUG SCREENS
FOR ALL CARS
25c
7
H
LITHIA
A HOME-OWNED THEATRE
I
Friday, Saturday
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> “SWING, SISTER
SWING”
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with
KEN MURRAY
KATHRYN KANE
ERNEST TRUEX
TED WEEMS
and His Orchestra
—and—
U
OVERLAND
EXPRESS”
ZENITH RADIOS
NEW RADIOS $9.95 UP
Have That Radio Checked at
Dickey’s Radio Service
727 Boulevard
Phone 421-R
TRAVE IN
YOUR OLD T0A5TE1 '4
ON
A
NEW
1939
TOASTMASTER
TOASTER.
season to be plnye(j
..........• was - - when
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diumond
if,
■cored a 10-2 vieto»
1 »orris nine Walt Fog
ing this settnun
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BRIGHTEN UP FOR SPRIN
( ’I.E \ll W E ITIIIIt I» u time for i Ic.ui,
Shilling automobile» . . . It the
gllsten ha» leit your rar, and if wrlnkled
fenderw and ncrati-bed |>uinl niakr i|
liHik beyond It» jeara, Iben you'll Im
Interrsted In knowliig tbiit wo ran bring
biu k thut nrw-rnr glrum In a mlnlmiiin
of time, Incnnventeure und rost Io you.
Our piUntlng fiullltle» urr rumplet«-, our
work Is right. A»k u» for full detail»
,ui«l e»tlnuite»!
CLYDE CATON’S
i
JUNCTION GARAC
NOW AT
Western Auto
Supply
sol III PACIFIC HIGHWAY
Phone 71-J
Taylor R. Williams
L
EVERY FRIDAY
& SATURDAY!
BARGAIN
PRICES
• Mr and Mrs W Gran and sob
Hlllv and Mr. and Mrs Leonard
Pulien and family »|M’i»t I»”’
end at Kerby. Ore
d The first bssebttll gitine of the
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FULLER’S PAINI
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For TWO WEEKS ONLY —April 17 to 29—we art
offering America’s best paint at GREATLY REDUCED
PRIC ES! Save money by placing your order at these
low prices—pay later if you wish.
0 07 per
¿i.Of gallon .
IN FIVE-GALIXIN CAN |
Al KI L 1 /
PURE PREPARI
HOUSE PAINT
For a lM-autifiil, durable, proM
paint job.
THROUGH
APRI1294
$2l
Pints a
Quarts 92c
PORCH AND DECK PAINT
Waterproof, made to stand hard wear.
No brush marks!
gal. $3
Quarts....... $1.03
Half Gal.... $1.86
■
with BUCK JONES
—AND—
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EXTERIOR VARNISH
Blanche Campbell’s
Dance Revue
>
i'::X
Sun., Mon., Tues,
‘I AM THE LAW’
with
Edw. G. Robinson
I
$25.00 REWARD
will be paid for any corn Great
Christopher Corn and Callous
Remedy cannot remove!
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
Wednesday and
Thursday
“NO TIME TO
MARRY”
COME ON,
LEATHERNECKS!
F iillertpar, to weatherproof front door»,
garden furniture.
* Your old loader can now be
traded in on “the loader you
have always wanted” — the
completely automatic Toast­
master toaster with the Flexi­
ble Timer that times each slice
to golden perfection.
Come in today — Offer limited
Quart $1.47
Pint 82
INSIDE ENAMELS
Fullergio, quart
95
ASHLAND, OREGON
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