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Southern Oregon New* Review. Thursday, September 19, 1946 in rast Service C O M P L E T E A U T O M O T IV E M A C H IN E u h o p he« Our Lini' t i Exchange R ebuilt Motors ?. sh land Aulo native Machine Co. E xpert P h vision Work 13 North M iin Phone 5106 S3SS33 TH EATR E M tJ F O R D OREGON SEPTEMBER 30 OClOFrR 1-2 THE WORLD FAMOUS WOODELLS FATHER DIES Well Known Southern , AT SILVERTON, OREGON Fire Oid Timer Says Oregon Woman Dies M arshal! Woodell, dean of m en Th« w h * n i n g t hool «»I boy «7 — ith his ?..ich I < and md shin shin- - J a i >K m orning fare, crei pm,. . kc • nail u n w illingly to s e h 0 ei I Sluiki .pE-nre. Not HE) to d u y, Oi Shake, This the age of flam ing youth The ¡IV- • rage he -hool lad w ith touseled h air und clad som etim es like a roust.ihout, breezes along the md< walks, scatterin g p edestrians to rig h t and left, his general de p ortnient not conform ing to the stan d ard set by Em ily Post. In the dim , d ista n t past a lad going to school was given u m inute in spection as tE) tidiness, coupled w ith m o th er’s w arning to be careful of his clothes (probably his S unday best). M ehbe w e're b utting in on som ething th a t’s none of o u r bus iness, bu t allow s to suggest that the parents T eacher's A ssocia tion could do a little m issionary w ork along the line of tidiness and good m anners. "T rain up a child in the way he should go, and w hen he is old, he will not ih-part from it," says the S crip tures. UNCLE JO SH N elhe May B oardm an, sister of at S o u th ern O regon College, re Mis. Goldie O ’B rien of A shland, eeived word M onday of the su d and well know n resid en t of den death of his fath er, A lb erti S outhern Oregon, passed aw ay Woodell of S ilverton .Oiegon. at a Medford hospital ¿»unday, Mr. Woodell had only been ill S eptem ber 15. . a week. He was 54 years o lo ' Mrs. Boardm an was born ;.i w hen he passed away. M arshall B roken Bow, N ebraska ,May s Woodell left for S ilverton, Mon 1883, ¡yid WM m a m e d to M1..1 1 day. B oardm an who passed aw ay in 1918. She was then m arried t< Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n C arnilsei. C harles B oardm an, b ro th er oi and children, C arolyn and R obert Elmer B oardm an, in 1919, v.l.o of Roseburg, visited over tht weekend a t the home of Mrs. passed aw ay in 1921. She is survived by four d au g h CarnilsE-n’s sister, Mrs. Lee B urns ters, Mrs. Lillian W right, Mrs and also at the hom e of her p a r B ertha N orthrup, Mrs. Ida Cavin, ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. G u n ter Mrs. Dela M adden, tw o sons, Law rence and Joseph, all ol brothers, G eorge Trefen, W illiam B utte Falls; three sisters, Mrs Trefen and Raym ond Trefen, all doe hnowgoose of Keno, Mrs. Gol of B utte Falls; and ten g ra n d die O ’Brien, A shland and Mrs. children. Olive Sm ith, B utte Falls, three F uneral services w ere held at the P erl F uneral hom e Tuesday afternoon at 1 o’clock. In term en t was in the Medford I.O.O.F. cem etery. Gunter Fuel Go. i t j 4th St. Phone 5751 C E A L U M IN U M Roofing and Siding CORRUGATED 4 5-V-CRIMP STYLES SHEETS 6. 8. 10, 4 12 FEET LONG SPECIAL NAILS TO APPLY THE SHEETS ► WILL NOT RUST • REQUIRES NO PAINTING » REFLECTS HEAT WHY WALK? Ashland Lumber Co. RIDE TO WORK Oak S treet at R ailroad P hone 3291 Jo h n Collins, Mgr. JOIN THE HUNDREDS WHO GET THAT GOOD SNIDER’S COFFEE AT THE PLAZA GROCERY On the Curve — Ashland, Oregon S U L L IV A N We F eatu re S unshine K RISPY C rackers LIG’ IT OPERA CO. Presenting TftF. r iK A T O P O N D A Y NIGHT S ep trr- ?r 30th ANNOUNCING TUESDAY MIGHT O cto' r l i t • To our Friends and Patrons that Pete’s P * ,S. HnftFOPE ~ S D A Y N TG H T t.c.o b er ?nd S C A R WITH THE and W ED B ellview D istrict N. M A rant, 462 Allison St. V. O. Paugh, 1035 N. M ain St. W. C. M ilkey, 217 P a t Ram as, 423 N. Main St. 4th St. M. E. Rokerson, 395 East J.E. W addell, 3 1 6 ^ A very St. M ain St. R obert C. B row n 58 J. B. K idw ell, 455 B. St. W G. E ast M ain St. Sim pson, 632 W alnut St, Ervin Mrs. K enneth B um s and daugh Lesser, 574 Allison St. A E. ters, G loria and N ancy, re tu rn ed K aines, 505 Fairview . L. G. H am to th eir hom e in D unsm uir, after spending the w eekend w ith her ilton, Mt. Avenue. L. H. Miller. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verne 55 N. M ain St. A. W C oulter, Hastings. M ill Wood F m lO il Huntinq caps, Sleeping bags and tarpaulins at Marshall-Wells on the Plaza. SAVOY G IL B E R T P A T IE N C E • Newcomers to Ashland CITY BUS CO. GOOD NEW S/ — S C H E D U L E — Leaving Point First & M ain O ut Siskiyou O ut N. Main 7:30 7:45 8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45 9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45 Ashland’s 1:00 - 1:30 No Service 1:30 1:45 2:00 2:15 2:30 2:45 3l00 3:15 3t30 3i45 4)00 4:15 4 ¡30 4:45 5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45 6:00 6:16 V- Exclusive Check ths schedule and fit Lunch has been purchased by Bob Brown P R IC E S it into your daily transit prob lems. We’ll be glad to see you and serve you S .4 0 and S l.'O Season T ickets SG.00 end S4.50 M ikado B argain M at'n ee V’ed,, Oct. 2 R eserved feat-. $1.80 S tu /o n ti 76c All P rices Include Tax a t... If you have any recommen dations to make concerning service, schedule or routing see our local manager, Arnold Lockhart. S P E C IA L • Mail o rd ers w 1 self-addressed s t a m p e d c n \e lo p e w ill be filled in ord er of re • ot. BOB’S LURCH Rob Brown Address Mail Orders Appliance Shop Offers You ON SCHOOL NORGE and PHILCO DAYS TO STUDENTS— — 5c FARE — REFRIGERATORS, STOVES AND APPLIANCES MAJESTIC & PHILCO CRATERfAN CITY BUS CO. Theatre— Medford, Ore. ASHLAND REGULAR STOPS AT EACH RADIOS, RECORD PLAYERS, COMBINATIONS Let Electricity Do \ our We have a Complete Stock Housework. We Have A of Records: Victor, Colum Complete Line of Modern Appliances. bia, Sonora, Decca, Majestic. SEARS ELECTRIC C®. CORNER 599 East Main Hey! IT’S OPENING Ttouuvtu/s /■ » SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 OLD-TIME . CHACIOÜSNESS ond Ashland’s Newest Hardware Store, The North Main Hard ware. It’s designed for Pleasant Shopping and Streamlined Service. You're all invited to drop in Saturday and get acquainted at the . Phone 7821 ASHLAND *eien t-¿bay. (C om fort . . Featuring THRU service in new, air-conditioned buses, ' ’:ing California,. Oregon, and Washington CaW on your f r lin d ly Trallw aya a g e n t a t T H E ST E A K H O U SE 397 East Main Phone 2 1 6 1 1 WEST COflSl iRAILWAYS Owned and Operated br AL VROMAN BOB VROMAN 89 North Main Oregon Home of Honest to Goodness Man-Sized Steaks TH E STE A K HOUSE 387 East Main Street — Ashland, Oregon __ Phone 21611