Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 05, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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Friday, Dec. 5. 1041
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
LITHIA
Dry Blox and Slabs
Gunter Fuel Co
Today & Saturday
2 - BIG HITS - 2
E N T K K T A I N M K N T
Friday, Saturday
Dr. k W. Staffers
DENTIST
HARMON OF
MICHIGAN
Hours 9-12 and 1-5
.Medical Bldg.
Phone 5211
«tarring
Out of
out of btUUff
- csnwjbsir love
iui <4
BENNETT ’
•—
IMIS
HAYWARD.
sun of
Tom Harmon
NOTICE!
If you don't want to sell
your property, don't list it
with us!
. H U F F M A N
For KetU Estate
65 N. Main & 345 E. Main
Ì1ÌUIÌTE CRISTO
Charlie Ruggles
Expert S h I hk and American
watch repairing, You> watch
timed and regulated FREE on
our Electric Time Mh-hrvineter.
ill
“PARSON OF THE
Vinta Louise
Tyroa Power 11* a reckless American fly«w . . curvaceous Belt)
Grable In songs, dances and romance« hi "A Yiuik in the K. A. F.
coming to the Varsity Sunday. Monday mid Tuesday.
BELLS LEW NEWS
WATCH REPAIRING
PLUS
and
RAMSEY’S JEWELRY
STORE
Sweden burr
Bldr.
A m H huid
AUTOMOBILE - FIKE
CASUALTY - LIFE
INSURANCE
Dependable Protection at
KeuAOiMvble Kate»
M. T. BURNS
ON THE PLAZA
Our New Comprehen­
sive Personal
Liability Policy
Provides the Broadest Per­
sonal and Family Liability
Protection Available, includ­
ing Automobile—one policy,
one premium, one low cost.
See us for details.
J. F. Emmett
74 N. Main — Phone 7231
Ashland, Oregon
BETTY
GRABLE
HINDSIGHT
ON SPORTS
• Mr. and Mrs Walter Hash and
Mr and Mis. Robert Rosenbaum
and son of Klamath Falls were
dinner guests Friday evening of
Miss Agnes Jones and G. W.
< / /
Jones of Ashland. The dinner was
in honor of the 80th birthday an­
By 1 TOLD YOU SO
niversary of Mr. Jones Mr. and
i
Mrs. Rosenbaum returned to their
The people who run the athletic I»***’
SUH*
home Sunday.
department
of
the
Myrtle
Point
• Mr. and Mrs Earnest Roger high school apparently are smart­
UH ,
returned to Keyport. Wash after er than some people give them
spending 10 days at their home credit for being A few weeks
here.
• Mrs Harry Farmer is spending ago a sports column in a Med­
paper took several digs at
several days with Mr. and Mrs ford
Myrtle
Point for not accepting
Elmer Byrd.
Medford high s challenge to a
• Miss Marie Walker attended a Thanksgiving
day football game
dinner Sunday given by Miss Gla­
to be played in Medford
dys Whitson of Ashland.
At the time, both schools wen-
• Mrs Elsie Reser from near
school
Portland has arrived for a month's undefeated in class A high Medford
competition
football
visit with her sister, Mrs. Ella
wanted the game so as to eliniin-
Ttue.
• Wendell Reynolds who was in­ ate one or the other from the
Ac-
jured two weeks ago is able to be states mythical title race paper,
Medford
cording
to
the
back in school.
I
• J. Z. Walker and Earl Hamil­ Myrtle Point refused the challenge
ton spent the week-end in Port­ because they thought Medford was
land on a combined business and too tough for their team
This department would rather
pleasure trip.
J. Z. Walker will leave Satur­ think Myrtle Point officials had a
day for Kansas to bring his mo- premonition of what was to come
| ther. Mrs. M J. Freeburg, here on Medford's regularly-scheduled
for a visit Mrs. Freeburg has game with the then once-beaten
Ashland Grizzlies If that b«* true.
been quite ill.
• Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Dead man d Myrtle Point officials can take a
were guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. F. bow for their premonition was
Tilton Friday evening at a goose correct. As you will well remem­
ber. Ashland smacked down the
dinner.
• Donald Axel returned Friday highly-rated Black Tornado to the
from Klamath Falls where he tune of 20 to 13 This happened
on the Medford turf on the eve­
: spent several days.
• Mrs. James Metcalf arrived ning of Nov. 7. Why then, should
home Saturday from a several Myrtle Point have signed for a
Accidents multiply u* road
days visit with her sons in Cali­ game with Medford who had once
been beaten ’ This, understand, is
conditions inukc driving risk«
fornia.
more nuiiM-rous.
• Mr and Mrs. J. E Gowland if Myrtle Point officials had th«-
have sold their ranch to Mr and premonition that Ashland wasn't
Cold weuthcr requires morr
Mrs. Henry Kerby of Neil creek going to bite the dust at the
fire—and where there I« fire,
| and will give possession the last hands of the Pearpickers
And then there is the little in­
there I« always the danger
of this month.
of It becoming muster.
• The Upper Valley Community cident at The Dalles last Friday
club will have its regular meeting night when a guy named Keith
There'« no time like winter
next Wednesday. It will be in the DeCourcy riddled the Medford line
for good in«uriincr protec­
to
bits
to
run
up
a
28
to
0
score
form of a Christmas party. Mrs.
tion. See us now.
Maybe
Myrtle
Point
had
a
pre
­
Dunn. Mrs. Conley and Mrs. Ko-
ble will have charge of the tree monition about thia too. Mayb«- in
and treats and Mrs. Brantley, genera), they thought Medford
Mrs. Heilmeyer and Mrs McCoy just wasn't of championship ma­
will be hostesses for the after­ terial and don't deserv«- to be
noon. Members who haven't a “raked over the coals" for their
REAL ESTATE and
mystery are asked to bring a gift refusal to play Medford
HEAL INSURANCE
for exchange.
total
of
enlistments
for
the
year
• Miss Marie Walker entertained
Phone
8781
41 East Main
with a turkey dinner last Thurs­ to date to 973 out of 2271 appli­
cants.
day. Guests included Mr. and Mrs.
J Millard Grubb and son Walker.
' Mrs. Aileen Kay and Miss Gladys
Whitson.
• Mr. and Mrs William Turner
returned Monday from a trip to
Hie Dalles They spent a few
days at Warm Springs where
both took treatments. Ruby Tur­
ner joined them for a day's visit
at The Dalles.
Winter
THE RAWHIDE
RANGERS”
with
Johnny Mack Brown
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
“FATHER
STEPS OUT”
with
Lorna Gray
and
Jed I’rowdy
Wed. and Thurs.
Mid-Week Special
Adults liic - Kiddiew lit*
INI LI l»IN<i TAX
PERSONALIZED
Billings Agency
Jaha Sattca
ÛHDEK NOUS
LOOK YOUR
NEWS FROM
• WED & THUR •
Bargain Days 20c
JX BIG KATUMÍ
SOULS of the SEA
plus
THEY MET AGAIN
Lincoln School
By SCHOOL PUPILS
The children of Room 6 have | Lt. Glenn F. DeGrawe, officer
elected new officers and room | In charge of navy recruiting in
monitors. The president is Venita this area, announced Tuesday that
Roberson; vice president, Loretta I this territory "shipped” a total of
Rush, and secretary, Camille Fru- 180 men during the month of No-
lan.
vember.
Nov. 21, Nancy Beers of Room I The following breakdown
6 moved to Klamath Falls The veals the sources from which
same day Jeannine Presley went men were taken:
to her home in Bums. All of the
Portland 47, Medford 21, Salem
children miss them very much.
16, Corvallis 12, Spokane 12,
On Tuesday, some of the chil­ Marshfield 10, Eugene 9, Walla
dren of Lincoln school went to the Walla 9, I>ewiston 9, Baker 9,
high school to see a movie about Klamath Falls 7, McMinnville 6,
traffic safety. Stanley Church, di­ I-a Grande 6. Bend 5, The Dalles
rector of traffic safety, told them 1, Astoria 1.
how pedestrians can help prevent
The accepted applicants repre­
auto accidents. He also told them sent almost 33 percent of all those
about bicycle safety. The picture who applied, 533 having made ap­
showed very clearly the rules for; plication throughout the district
traffic safety.
I during the month This boosts the
EXAMINER HERE TODAY
A traveling examiner of operat­
ors and chauffeurs is scheduled to
be In Ashland today. Dec. 5, and
will be on duty at the city hall
from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m All those
wishing permits or licenses to
drive cars are asked to get in
touch witji the examiner during
these hours.
—,----•-------
Sailors in Uncle Sam’s navy who
are performing “night watch” re­
ceive an extra meal every night
while on duty.
X
BEST
Men’s Suits
Ladies’ Coats
Plain Dresses
50c.
AHO/, *5UJAB.
VA LOOKS LIKE
MILLION
BUCKS'
P-SS-T- POPEVE - ’ X ARF-ARF
IT MUST COST PLEMT'f
TO BLN A NAV4
UNIFORM LIKE
THAT'
TA GETS UNIFORMS
FREE WHEN WA
ENLISKS AN' FREE
FOOD AN' NO
DOCTOR
OR
BILLS
2.5 for
Your Name Printed
DiNcounts on larger
quantities
You add greatly to
the individuality and
impress! ven rsN of
your greeting cards
when you have them
printed to your own
specifications.
THE BEST
SELECTION
IN ASHLAND!
—and without inventing heavily in new cloth«*«. Just
gather them up ami «Mid to uh for |M»rfe<*t rleunlnx.
We’ll restore their «niartm*n«!
&
Delivery
STANDARD CLEANERS
“If It can he done
We can do it”
POPEYE, 9 THE RECRUITING OFFICER, HAS FOOD
MRS. PEARL EMERSON
Funeral services in charge of
Dr. George W. Bruce were held at
the Llitwiller Funeral home chapel
Monday for Mrs. Pearl Emerson
of Portland.
Mrs. Emerson, a
niece of W. H. Worthington of
Ashland, passed away Nov. 28.
Navy Recruits 180
Men in This District
GEE, THEM
IM TH’ NA\/^
THE PA<y
IS <3RAVW'
NEXT
DA*7
METZ
103 East Main
Phone «281
FOR
5c-1 ()<•-.$ I Store
THOUGHT!
Your pay in the Navy is gravy
No rent Io pay. No food lo buy No doctor's or
dentist s bills. Even movies and other entertain­
ment are free. And when you first enlist, the Navy
givfH you $118.00 worth of uniforms!
And if you want to learn a trade, the Navy i|
the place to do it. There are forty five odd trades
you con learn .
tro«n ng that's worth hundreds
of dollars the first yea,
The Navy offers the chance of a lifetime lo
young men. If you ore 17 or over, get a free copy
of the illustrated booklet "LIFE IN THF U S NAVY."
from the Nivy Ediior of this newspaper $n, y
write or rail