SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, JUNE This Week in Justice Court Ashland. ij , 1946 MINER CLASSIFIED ADS FIND GOLD FOR USERS Heul E h täte Transfers Hans G. Lassen et ul to Delbeit and Geraldine V. Jones; part (,I lot 1, hik. 1 Peuchhlow Para­ dise Orchard, Tract, Ashland. FOR SALE; Pre-Wjir Daven-i Specials: furniture, gas ranges, C. C. and Myra O. Pres nail to * ,„ ,,1 ,, .... ~ 1L..4. • „ port, Also good 9 x 1 2 rug with radios, show cases. SQUARE Neue Ogden Howling; In Lot 43 clUt t ,1 SVVclJ) l l l c l l plU CU O l f)l D p C I't.y , l u i ' l l l - pad, See Hay Redmon at Talent DEAL SECOND HAND STORE. Garage. 6-6-2L 5 30-tf, W. I), Teeland wus fined $1.50 anil costs for failure to obey the traffic signs. W. B. Turner was arrested for having a void foreign license and fined $1.50 and costs. '“ m N. E. Christlieh was fined $1. and costs for improper lights 1. I Shultz; to Warren O. Simpson; in W ill l i l l f l ¿1 b u y O l" . J e l l C U n tS cl line first ill-! Will Trade: 1940 DeSoto con-1 FOR SALE Good redwood vertible five passenger coupe for posts, all sizes and length. Also E. A. Dunn wus arrested for Ashland, to r ia und and Hose Taverner pickup, 38 to 40 and cash balance DDT insect sprays; Fisher Thor­ not huvmg operator's license !o’i/ for | 'V ic Vietoriu in accord with OPA c< ding. Jac­ son. outside white $3.00 per gal­ vehicle and fined $2.00 and costs. Robinette to Church of Jesus S e l 't i o i l S , P l l O l i e S#5G1 ksonville Second Hand Store. The following cuses were cited Christ; in Ashlund. lon in five gallon lots. All kinds 6-6-2tp. t in court this past week: Poultry mash and feed. TALENT Elizu Hicks to Ernestine Hicks; , i . , .. I For Sale—Second hand store Gandee placed fourth in the Bnd bulWing< 82 North Main . FEED STORE, 6-6-2tp. M. L. Morgan, r., no operator's in Ashland. FOR SALE— 2 Bedroom mod­ license; A. J. Strouse, no opera­ Thomas II and .Mary S. Culla- 100 ya,d dash- Entered in the 5 30 3tp ern House concrete foundation, FOR SALE; Victorian dresser tor's license; I. F Taylor, no op.- hun to C. A. und Rachael Irwin senior division he came in be- / |hlnd one other high school run- FOR SUPERIOR R U B B E R , plastered, will be ready in ten witj, excellent French bevel mir­ erutor's license; C. M Allen, no in Ashlund. days. Corner of First St. & Wag­ ror. Good 31 bed and springs, warning device; W R. Francisco, W. G. and Mary Agnes Sunders ner and lwo Oregon State col- Mate, made to measure, including ner road. Talent. See C. L. Jacksonville Second Hand Store, combination overload; II T. to Juck W and Caroline A. Wil *eUe nien. 1 door mats, golf mats and horse Hotchkiss, Talent. 6 2-2tp. 6 62tp. Funk, combined overload. Hums; Lot 3 Miner's Add. Ash I 220 yard dash Gandee trailer mats; Reeds Mat Factory, land. I came out a bit better, placing, 124 Alida St. Ashland, Phone 30 JUNE SEES END OF J. L. and Ruth F. Moore to thlrd- He was led only by one 4851. 6 13 It REENLISTMENT ALLOWANCE Charles C. and F Moore to Char-1 high school and one college run- HAVE 35 cherry trees, will Capt. Anderson of the Medford les C. and Fllra E. Brown; Blk. , ner- PHONE 3281 contract crop on shares. Phone Army Recruiting Station, an­ 4 Lot 5, Jacksonville to William CAPTAIN KERRIGAN PLACED ' 8561. 6 13 2t nounced today that the family John D. Corsaut Captain Eugene J. Kerrigan, U. allowances grunted to men dur­ Chester Corsaut; part of lot 26 S. N. R., cousin of Mr. and Mrs. structed by F. A. Murdock and ing their enlistment period will blk. C. Ashland, Railroad Add. not be guaranteed after 30 June Vuncel and Bernice Knight to Walter J' Kerrigan of 651 Beach will cover a 34 by 34 overall size. 1946. . I Frances J. Clin; In klk. 34 Cool- street, was placed on inactive He plans to have it completed in status by the Navy after six two months. This means that men who Join idge Add Ashland years of service in World War II the New Regular Army after 30 w w and Myrtle K Bryan MR. AND MRS. KL CY A. SMITH June U|46, will not be guaranteed David and Betty L. DeHave; L ot1, . Captain Kerrigan served .. as ... an the {¡gpuly allowances during 10 part of lot 11 Blk. 52 Summit *ntelhgence Officer in World War , II ana was also a veteran of War then fltriod of enlistment. ON TH E PLAZA Add. Ashland. ASHLAND, OREGON I. who does enlist or re- The mayor welcomes the fol­ | Kerrigan formerly served as the New Regular Army GRAVESIDE RITES FOR 0 June 1946, will be , j OHN GRUVER FRIDAY investigator of San Francisco and lowing new people to Ashland: Lawrence Rude, 165 Van Ness ed their family allow- John Gruver .relative of H L is well known in the northwest. Avenue; George Beak, 462 Palm uring the entire ’ period Moore family and former resident Avenue; J. L. Broadfoot, 145 Hel- ( of thi^P enlistment. BARNET ENLISTS IN ARMY man Street; Della Ross, 376 B. Capt Anderson also pointed of Ashland .pased away in Port­ ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT Street; Mr. Royal Staley, 423 N. out that men who are discharg­ land, May 31, and was brought to Jesse, E. Barnet, 18, of 548 Ashland, May 31 for burial. Main; Doris Overand, 468 Hel- ed and desire to reenlist in their The Reverend Clarence Mc­ Iowa St., Ashland, Oregon, en­ man. discharge grade will have to do listed in the Regular Army May so within twenty days of the date Call of the Congregational church 22. Barnet left last week for Fort J. H. Von Kuhlmann, who has of their discharge after 30 June conducted the graveside services Lewis where he will be classified held at the family plot in Moun­ been with Karl 'Osser has accept-; 1946. and assigned to a Basic training tain View cemetery. center to receive eight weeks of ed a position as Engineer with , Mr. Gruver was born in War­ Basic Military training. the Oak Street Tank and Steel. rensburg, Mo., June 26, 1857, and Barnet is the son of Mrs. A l­ is survived by two sons, Fred M Quit Claim Deeds: t and Harold P. Gruver of Port­ bert W. Fry of this city. He ask­ Arnold M. A Helen S. Depner land. Also one brother, Joseph ed for duty in the Ordnance de­ to F. C. & Clara Mae Harring­ Gruver of Gruver, Texas, and partment, in the European The­ atre of Operations. two grandchildren. ton, in Jacksonville. John W. Prillimun to Richard MURDOCK WILL REPRESENT G. Foster: Lots 1, 2, Blk. 52 Sum- LIJUMI AUTO WHOLESALERS mitt Add., Ashland. r ep a ir in g I H. P. Murdock, formerly of j Tom D. & Tessie M Foster to Boise, Idaho, who represents the Richard G. Foster: Lots 1, 2, Blk Tad Gandee, who accompanied Lijumi Automotive Wholesalers 52, Summit Add., Ashland. George Fullerton to Portland last in the Southern Oregon and Feel Estate Transfers: North Plaza 65 N. Main lAe V. A Velma M. Negles to week, returned with two places Northern California territory, is Precison Repairing Jewelry won in the 100 and the 220 yard building a home on 1125 East' Ira R. & May S Culver: Lots 1, races. Main. His home is being con- I 2. Blk. 1, Wagner Butte Add., Talent. C. M. & Hattie Litwiller to Ora A. Huis: Lot 18, Prachts Add., Ashland. Torn D. & Tessie M Foster to Richard C. Foster: Lots 1. 2, Blk. 52, Summit Add., Ashland. Wm. M. & Dorothy Briggs to Don & Hazel L. MncWhirter in Ashland. Taylor R. A Norma B. Wil Hams to Win. M. & Dorothy Briggs: in Ashland. Ralph D. A Maude E. McBride to Henry L. A Claudia L. Pritch. ard, in Ashland. Charles V. & Georgia E. Flan­ ders to Philip H. A Marchiai Stansbury in Ashland. Bernice & Guy N. Freeman to George S. & Amy E. Reed: part of Lot 22, Galey Add., Ashland. W. W. & Myrtle E. Bryan to Win. Jr. & Dorothy W. Hutch­ inson: Lot 3 Blk. 52, Summit Add fry Miner Classified Ads to help you sell, , " k “ '.', . 'S ' t J Ä ' TJ tu re or equipment th at you aren't using. We Hose Tavern., 1 sertion, five cents a line for succeeding in- WARDROBE CRAMERS Quality C'caning • Newcomers to Ashland For Better Flavor & Satisfying Goodness ASK FOR Court House News M T ASHLAND Cutter S Creamed Cottage Cheese At Ashland Groceries and Markets Gandee Places In Two Races at Meet ASHLAHDCREAM ERY Jones Jewelers What is made in Ashland, makes Ashland ftledhje. To Ashland Community Achievement A. J. Strouse AUCTIONEER through Ashland, Oregon Consult Us for Farm and Home Sales Box 471 Margaret Ramsay Velna Weitzel Teacher of Piano Weitzels Professional Integrity Phone 8511 Livestock Bought and Sold DR. E. N. TERRILL Chiropractic Physician Grace Andrews Nelle Burns Margie Clark Norma Erwin Phoebe Green Society Editor Justice of the Peace Joys Garden Erwin Insurance Agency Sheldons Jewelry Catharine Hufman Jeanne Hess Blanche C. Huffman Mildred Klum Hattie Litwiller Teacher of Voice Rosemary’s Flower Shop H u ffm a n ’s Real Estate Draperies Litwiller Funeral Home Una La Marre Belva Lilly Cora Mason Marie McKeever June Pentzer Specializing in tha Non-Con­ fining Treatment of Hemorrhoids (Piles) J.a Marres Drug Store Groceries Ashland Public Library Office Phone 4371 Mary II. Rath Blanche Rummel Rice Amy E. Reed Lithia Hotel Building Mount View Motel Doctor of Optometry Reed’s Mattress Co. Ashland. Oregon Marion Wines Southern Oregon Miner Monuments Marble - Granite Bronze Adaline Weber Apartment House Marshall Wells Jeanette Smith Southern Oregon College Francis Worth Cattle Ranching T he S oroptimist C lub Dress Shop Melicent Short Short's Texaco Station Nellie Wick W icks Furniture of A shland (favttened fate Í2. Í946 BURNS AGENCY "On The Plaza'" ne j