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Friday, Sept. 10. 1941 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 8 [-j-Lr-u-u---.---.~u-■ BEIJAIEW NEWS Friday and Saturday! “MR. and MRS. SMITH” with Carole Lombard and Robert Montgomery PLUS “SCOTLAND YARD” with Edmund Gwenn and Nancy Kelly FRIDAY FREE to the Ladies! Constance Bennett COSMETICS “BILLY the KID” —Thrilling tale of the most colorful figure in the early history of the W est! —starring— Robert Taylor and Maureen O’Sullivan Filmed in Beautiful TECHNICOLOR • WED & THUR« BARGAIN DAYS 15c ADULTS KIDDIES a Dime “FOR BEAUTY’S SAKE” with Ned Sparks Marjorie Ram beau ----- Flu»----- MAIL TRAIN” Q LEGAL NOTICES BUY UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS < .«; N T E R T AIN M E N T Phone 75HI ilitily Milliner I: i.r» |>-ni ; 20 cents ; «'IveniiigN 6:1.5, 30 cenb; Kiddies ii dime Wednesdays and Thursdays Dime llayw ; Continuous show oil Sundays______ Friday, Saturday : “AMAN ii BETRAYED” with John Wayne Frances Dee “LAW AND ORDER” Johnny Mack Brown Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Death Calls Ex-Vicar Of Trinity Church Former AHS Coach To Be Married Soon NEW OWNER James G. Mackie AUTHORIZED DEALER with Judy Canova Boh Crosby Wednesday and Thursday “T () () M A N Y B L(> N D FS” With Rudy Vallee Helen Parrish an«l IF I HAD MY WAY with Ring Crosby Gloria «lean P-TA HOLDS MEETING Mm R I. Flaharty entertaine«l the member» of the city P-TA council at her home Wednesday of last w«*ck Plan» were mad«* for xjieciiil fall activities of th«* group Thom* present were Mesdames C. L Wolff. R. L. Crosby, Char)«*» Muscutt, R I Flaharty, Bob Van Vleet, Dave Kerr, A L. Wren. L. O. Lutz, Stanley I^eonard. I’hil Stansbury. E«l Vail, A I, S«hn«i der, Paul Ha rm sen and Minn Pat Geiser. Western Auto Supply Co. OIL SALE HARDYS RETURN ENSE LITH1A JR.-HI ELEVEN ; HINDSIGHT SHOWS PROMISE I ON SPORTS • The Upper Valley Community club met at the grange hall last Wednesday afternoon Mrs. R D. Reynolds presided. During the business meeting the members Two injuries have plagued Al I 111 voted to send Mi's Reynolds as a Simpson's junior high football I delegate to the district meeting of squad to date but neither is ex By I TOLD YOU 80 Federated Womens Clubs of Ore pected to prevent the injured from - - ------ gon which meets in Grants Dass seeing action in the opening game The I941 football season gets Oct 1 A lettel from the “Save against Medford here Friday the Children Federation" was read night, Oct. 3. Dick Merriman, a off to a good start this week end requesting winter clothing for classy-looking back from Chilo and Hindsight, pleased with last Gwendoline Walker, the little Bri- quin. suffered a twisted knee when year's record of picking winners tish child the club adopted. A tackled by Charlie Calhoun and in the nation's football schedule, committee composed of Mrs. May. Paul Cullop has a bu rated bl<xx! comes back again this season to pick 10 possible» every week, with Mrs. Joy, Mrs Gowland and Mrs vessel in his elbow. the exception of today when there Homes was appointed to take care Simpaon says his squad looks of the clothing and they are call unusually good this season and are only a few teams in action. ing a special meeting for Friday, should be a fast and tough gang With some teams taking warm-up Sept. 19 to be an all-day affair at Jamie Moseley. Don Marquess, Jay games today and tomorrow in the grange hall to sew. Each Samuelson and Dick Merriman preparation for a tough schedule, member is asked to bring gar have been looking gotnl in the this column will also tak«* a warm ments or clothing of any kind that backfield with Calhoun and Dick up with the following seven selec ■Indy Canova and Charles But can be remodeled. A sandwich Kerr showing plenty of style in tions: terworth in a wene from lie In Portland tonight the Uni piddic's hit comedy, "Nit Hop lunch will be served at noon. Af the line. John Speece shines well versity of Hawaii comes al) the kins," showing nt the l.lthla ter the business meeting the on defense. way from Honolulu to tangle mystery box with lovely gifts for theatre Nunduy, Monday and The roster, divided into posi with Portland university. It every one was opened and enjoy tions. shows Kerr, Marvyn Wil TmwtUiy. ed. The hostesses. Mrs. Wallis, liams. J Merriman. James Adams. looks like a win for Portland. Gonzaga plays host to Arizo Mrs. Joy and Mrs Reynolds, serv Joe Lambert and Fred Starnes at ed refreshments. Hostesses for the ends. Tackles are Glenn Williams. na State in Spokane tonight October meeting will be Mrs. Byrd, Speece, James Quackenbush. Cul and, from this comer, it l«M»ks Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Inlow. Mrs lop, Siagfren Surber. Ralph Fos like a good beginning for Gon Gowland will act as chairman of ter. Leon Haynie and Glenn Dur zaga NOTICE OF HEARING ON Tennessee starts off with a the program. ham. Guards are Calhoun. Claude breather against Furman at FINAL ACCOUNT OF • Bellview P-TA will hold its Garrett, Don Arant, Lowell Hall. first meeting of the year at 2:30 Foster Wolfe. Centers listed are Greenville. S C., with the Vols EXECUTRIX p. m. Friday. Mrs. M. A. Ring, Tom Anderson. Jim Gunter and getting the decided edge In the County Court of the State All of the southern Oregon president, will preside, of Oregon in and for Jackson Bob Frazier. high schools are playing in non • Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Russell County. Besides the four backs already conference games, Grants Pass spent Saturday in Grants Pass mentioned. Simpson has Wallace In the Mutter of the Estate of visiting Mrs. Russell's daughter. Cannon, Don Flaharty, Fred Wil being the only one traveling. D. PEROZZI, Deceased They go to North Rend where Mrs. Mabie Robinson, and her son son. I'om Provost. Elmer Landing NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN they should lose, according to and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold and Jerry Kerr. that the undersigned Executrix of the dope bucket Bechtel. Marquess, who is a transfer The train trip will bo t«x> the Estate of D. Perozzi. Deceas • Mr. and Mrs. Henry Metz have from Medford, has had consider- r leased the Fred C. Homes place able experience as an ice hockey much for Grant high of Port ed, has filed in said court her and plan to move as soon as the player in Alberta, Can. He was a land and Kinmath Falls will en Final Acsount in th«* matter of joy the second win of the sea said estate, und the Honorable J redecorating is completed. goalie. B. Coleman. County Judge, has son. • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rosen Medford, as usual, plays Weed designated Monday, the 29th «lay baum and small son from Klam in their opening game an«l the of September, 1941, at 10 o'clock ath Falls spent the week-end A M . at the Courthouse In Med Tigers will taste victory with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hash Ijast but not h*ast, Ashland's ford, said county, as the time and • Bob Dunn with a group of Grizzlies open a touch season nt place for hearing thereon. Ashland boys attended the Klam The Rev. Philip K. Hammond, Anyone having an objection to ath Falls-Chico football game at former vicar of Trinity Episcopal home on the new Walter Philllns field and when the final whistle said account Is required to pre Klamath Falls Friday evening. church in Ashland, died last • Miss Alice Wright recently re Thursday night at the Good Sa toots the Lakeview Honkers will sent the same on or before the date of said hearing. turned from Nevada where she maritan hospital in Portland after be on the short end • attended an Episcopal church re a long illness LOUISE PEROZZI treat at Lake Tahoe. Executrix He was born in London in 1857 • Arthur Conley from Chico. Cal and came to the United States BRIGGS A BRIGGS. spent the week-end with his when he was a yonug man. After Pioneer Building. Ashland, Orc . brother, Claude Conley and family serving several other churches in Attorneys for Executrix. Announcement has been receiv • Mrs. A. R. Kincaid and Miss Oregon, he came to Ashland in Date of first publication: Au- ed of the coming marriage of Marie Walker attended a special 1915 and was rector of Trinity grange meeing at Eagle Point church until his retirement in 1930 lighten Blake, former Ashland gust 29, 1941.____________________ high school football coach, to Miss Tuesday night. MRS BRI t i. BNTBMAINS Rev. Hammond was very active in • Bellview grange held regular civic and fraternal affairs as well Anne Faxon, daughter of Dr an«! MININTERS ’ W IVEM Mrs. E. B Faxon of Oswego, Ore meeting Tuesday evening. Mr. and as in his church work during his The event will occur In Briarwood. Mrs. George W Bruce enter Mrs. Homer Grow and Bessie stay here. Ore at 8:30 o’clock Friday night. tained the Ashland Ministers’ Grow were obligated in the first Survivors are his three sons: Wives association for their regu and second degrees and the grange William of Oregon City. Philip of Oct. 3. Blake, heaii grid man here last lar meeting at the Meth<xll»t voted on state grange officers Portland. Wand of Medford; and Mr. and Mrs. Victor York, Mr. a daughter. Mrs Guy Young of season, resigned to take employ parsonage Tuesday afternoon The ment with the Columbia River time was spent informally in vis and Mrs. Chester Applegate and Roseburg. Trucking company of Portland. iting and sewing The rooms were Albert Arnold were hosts for the --------- — •---------- ____ __ r------- •------------- beautifully decorated with baskets evening. ATTEND B. Y. RALLY PELICANS DEFEAT CHICO of flowers and the tea tables with • Mrs. Sorenson from Minnesota About 20 young people from Pushing over three touchdowns Cecil Bruner rose buds arrived recently to make her home Plans were made to have a din with her daughter and son-in- Ashland attended a youth rally at in the second half, the Klamath law. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stenrud the Baptist church in Grants Pass Falls Pelicans defeated the Chic«» ner meeting in October inviting Mrs. Alma Miller from Los An Sunday. Representatives also were Gojden Panthers 19 to 13 at Mo- th«* husbands to be present Mrs geles, sister of Mrs. Stenrud, ac present from Klamath Falls. Med doC field in Klamath Fulls Friday L P Furman of the F*ull Gospel companied Mrs. Sorenson here and ford and Selma. Of the Ashland night, Sept. 12 The game was church was received as n nrw spent a few days at the Stenrud group Miss Vera Segsworth and ragged throughout with the Peli member Thom* present Were Mrs Mrs Erma Segsworth Bray were cans being outscored 208 yards to I. p Furman Mn J R Tun« home. 197 yards Klamath’s first two bull. Mrs E J. Wine, Mrs John • Miss Betty Ring has accepted on the program. ------------ •------------- scores came from rushes cl<sw in Poet. Mrs Bertrand F Peterson, a position in the Talent schools as Safe driving starts just above and the other was from a blocked Mrs C F McCall, and the hostess, art teacher. Mrs. George W. Bruce. punt. • Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dunham | the ears. from Long Beach, Calif, spent Monday at the ■ R .D. Reynolds home. Mr. Dunham is a nephew of Mrs. Reynolds. • Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Reynolds and sons spent the week-end in Dunsmuir as guests of Mr. and Mrs Melvin Conley. • Mrs. Alice Anderson of Tilla mook, aunt of Mrs. William Tur ner, is spending this week at the Turner home. • The Birthday club honored L. H. Pankey with a party Wed nesday evening. Those enjoying the happy occasion at the Pankev home were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gowland, Mr. and Mrs Henry Stenrud and Mrs Sorenson. Mr and Mrs. Walter Davis and Lyda Catherine, Mr. and Mrs. Wallis. Mr. and Mrs. Kincaid and Miss Marie Walker. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening and Mr. Pankey was presented with a nice gift from the club. • Emil Gassman. who has been ill for several days, is some bet ter. • Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Byrd of Dorris spent the week-end with Curtis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Byrd. ------------ •------------- Western Giant Double Duty . . . i' Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hardy return ed to Ashland from Beaumont, Tex., Tuesday evening. Hardy, former Ashland basebp.il and bas ketball star, has been alternating between pitching and right field with the Beaumont Exporters of the Texas league during the past season. He belongs to the Detroit Tigers. ------- :----- >------------- A merica O n G uard ! --------S--------- ,— APARTMENT HOUSE SOLD Above is a reproduction of th« Treasury Department’s Defens« Savings Poster, showing an exact duplication of the original ’’Minut« Man” statue by famed sculptoi Daniel Chester French. Defense Bonds and Stamps, on sale at your bank or post office, are a vital part of America’s defense preparations Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chrisman have sold their apartment house on Granite street to Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson of Chicago. The Chrismans have no immediate plans for the future beyond a pleasure trip. -------------•------------- Carelessness is the mother of 1 catastrophe. THE MORE TIRES YOU BUY—THE MORE YOU ACTUALLY SAVE—PER TIRE. This outatandina offer enablaa you to actually pay less, per tiro, for each additional tiro you buy. Take advantage of this «top-down plan and equip Kur car with rugged. Firot Quality. Double Duty oe. Enjoy the added safety, easy riding and long mileage which these handsome tiros provide. DOUBLE GUARANTEE iTiSi defects in material and workmanship . . . AND to Ivo satisfactory service for 21 months on the 6 ply and 18 months on the ply. (One-hall this period in commercial service.) LINCOLN P-TA MEETS The Lincoln P-TA held its first meeting of the year last Friday afternoon. The following chair men were appointed: Miss Edith AND STAMPS Bork, hospitality; Mrs. E. E. Vail, membership; Miss Bertha Stevens, publicity; Mrs. Irvin Smith, maga zine; Mrs. Bob Van Vleet, pro gram, and Mrs. Esther Moore, welfare. Plans were made to fur i in -jAi e atwh -’R post office orbank J nish milk and hot lunches to needy children. TIRE SALE PENN SUPREME DOUBLE DUTY DOUBLE DUTY 2 Gallons in Can. ... $ 1.55 luiludtag Federai Tax Compares with other oils selling at up to 35c per quart I ... De-Waxed, Double Distilled, and Specially Fil tered. . . Refined under permit of Pennsylvania Grade Crude Assn. DOUBLE DUTY 6.00-16 Fair of Tiro, 6.00-16 »of of » Tiro, lot of 4 Tire, »8” $045 Sole includes 4 ond 6 Ply 100% Pure Pennsylvania DOUBLE DUTY 6.00-16 On. 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