Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 19, 1946, Image 5

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    Southern Oregon New* Review. Thursday, September 19, 1946
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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
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Phone 21611