Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 28, 1941, Page 10, Image 10

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Friday, Nov. 28, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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MEDFORD IN BIG
GAME TONIGHT
Gunter Fuel Co.
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Dial 5751
Today & Saturday
Dr. L W. Staffers
DENTIST
ORSON
WELLES
Hours 9-12 and 1-4
Medical Bldg.
Phone 5211
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CITIZEN
KANE
Sunday & Monday
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NOTICE!
If you don't want to sell
your property, don't list it
with us!
C. II U F F M A N
Fur Real Estate
65 X. Main X 345 E. Main
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WATCH REPAIRING
Expert Swiss and American
watch repairing. Your watch
timed and regulated FREE on
our Electric Time Mich nonet er.
RAMSEY’S JEWELRY
STORE
Swodenburg Bldg.
The Medford high school foot­
ball team, 25 strong, will face the
The Dalles Indians at The I Mlles
tonight in a game that lx billed
as the mythical state champion-I
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The Dalles has been undefeated,
ml ling up lop-side«i score« against
all opponents except Mac-Hi,
whom they defeated 7-6 Medford
ha«i an otherwise perfect season'
spoiled by the 20-13 set-back hand
e*i out by the Ashland Grizzlies
The game, expected to be one'
of the most thrilling of the cur-.
rent prep season, will b«* broadcast
over KMED. beginning about 8
o'clock tonight.
Regardless of who wins to­
night's game. Myrtle Point will!
have at least a tie claim for the
i mythical title They, besides The ‘
Dalles, are the only major unde­
feated team in the state
If Medford should win, Myrtle
Point can claim the title on the
strength of its undefeated record, i
Just can't erase that Ashlarul de-
for, try as they might, Me«ifor«l
feat. On the other hand, if The
Dalles shouki end up on the long
end of th«* score. Myrtle Point
can claim a tie for the title The
Pointers already have asked The
Dalles for a gam«* but officials
said they weren't interested until
they finish their regular season.
Tonight ends that season.
• Mis D M Browci entertained >
Miss Virginia Hobbs, Mrs Ella
Applegate. Miss Gladys Applegate.
Miss Voda Brower. Miss Velios
Brower and Larry Hunter at ■
Thanksgiving dinner.
• Mi and Mia M I* O liai i n.
Ihilt- O'Huria, Bob O'Ilana and
Mr. and Mia T L. O’Hatra weie
guest« of Mi and Mia F J
O'Hurra in Klainath Falla Tliunloe
givlng
LITHIA
THIS SELF SERVICE STORE
SAVES YOU MONEY!
Friday, Saturday
THE SWEET­
HEART OF THE
CAMPUS”
with
Ruby Keeler
Ozzie Nelson and
Company
4-pound box Holiday ( hocolates
Christmas (’aids 1c, 3 for 5c, 2 for 5<
Chiin’s Tea Table
(¡¡ft Stationery
25c to $1.19
Ixiads of (lift Wrappings
5c and 10c
And innumerable other trift bargains
MEN OF THE
TIMBERLAND’
with
Richard Arlen
Andy Devine
Ashland
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
Sonja Henie
in
(»rrru .Stamps
“SUN VALLEY
SERENADE”
AUTOMOBILE - FIKE
CASUALTY - LIFE
PUDDIN’ HEAD’
J. V. W. 5 & 10
INSURANCE
Dependable Protection at
Keaaomble Kates
with
Judy Canova
"On the
IS S»!
M. T. BURNS
Wed. and Thur*.
OX THE PLAZA
TUES - WED - THUR
CHRISTMAS GIFT HINT
Mid-Week
pecial
Adults 15c - Kiddies lie
CHARLIE
CHAPLIN
INCLUDING TAX
Kichurd Arlen, Andy Devine and
Undu Hay cm who are « tarred
in “Men of the Timberland"
which la now showing at the
Uthia Theatre.
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PERSONALIZED
• Mr. and Mrs. Claude Conley
entertained Miss Irene Wehrli and
M S. Centers at Thanksgiving
dinner.
• James Baughman and Mr and
Mrs. Bill Bromley of Marshfield
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Baughman.
• Dr. and Mrs. C F. Tilton were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John L.
Fowler in Klamath Falls Thanks- '
giving day
• Mrs. C. F. McCall is recovering
from a recent illness in a Port­
land hospital.
THE GREAT
DICTATOR
with
Jack Oakie
rhey II make it a happier, more joyful
Christmas! And they’re so much in
keeping with holiday sentiment. Flow­
ers will say "Merry Christmas” in the
most beautiful way of all. Whether it’s
your wife, friend or mother, give
Flowers!
Produce Shipments
Show Increase
GRUBB FLORISTS
Carlots shipments of fruit and
vegetables from Oregon showed
an increase of 136 cars in October
over September, according to the
plant division of the state depart­
ment of agriculture.
October
shipments totaled 2,278 cars and
1,183 trucklots. In September the
carlot movement was 2.142 and
trucklots 431.
Potatoes accounted for the larg­
est movement, with 999 cars and
701 trucks inspected and certified
last month. Pears were second,
with 500.5 cars and 25 trucks, and
third was onions with 312 cars.
Apples, with 186.5 cars and 201
truckloads, ranked fourth. Ship­
ments of other commodities were
under 150 cars.
271 Morton Ntrrrt, Ashland
f ill I lowers and Potted Plants for All Occasions
Give gifts for the home and you may be sure
they’ll receive a warm welcome . . .
Beautifully made and at prices
to fit everyone’s Christmas
budget.
For Those
Winter Driving
NEEDS!
For a “Bright” Christmas in
every sense of the word, give
lamps.
You’ll enjoy the holiday season more
—especially the holiday trips—if
your car is prepared for winter driv
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• Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown '
and children of Hilt spent Thanks­
giving day with Bill Brown.
ÛPDEJ) NOUS
LAMPS
LUGGAGE
The smart gift for him
her . . for them.
WICK’S FURNITURE COMPANY
25 for
Your Name Printed
Discounts on larger
quantities
You add greatly to
the individuality and
impressiveness of
your greeting cards
when you have them
printed to your own
specifications.
THE BEST
SELECTION
IN ASHLAND!
Anti-Freeze Recaps
Car Heaters New Tires
CROSBY TEXACO SERVICE
5c-10c-$l Store
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RECRUITING
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JOINING.'
-TH' HAW GIVES VA
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TH’ MOST COMPLETE
FOR THE
INSTRUCKTIONS IN
OUTDOOR
ANV ONE OF SOME
LIFE '
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SKILLED
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MECHANIC, NOW!
WELL, BLOW ME DOWN?1
VA CERTINÛLV GETTIN'
' PLEN'V O' FRESH AIR J
HAW HAW
You’re flying high in the Navy
You live like a king I Free meal». Free
medical and dental care. No rent to
pay. And you get regular raise» In pay.
What a life for a man who's young and
ambitious I You get travel and adven­
ture and you learn a skilled trade that
puts you in line for big pay jobs when
you get out of the Navy.
If you are 17 or over, get a free copy
of the illustrated booklet, "LIFE IN THE
U.S. NAVY/ from the Navy Editor of
this paper.
SERVE hour countrv .1
But LO VOI JR FUTURE,’
GET IN THE NAW NOW!