Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 26, 1946, Image 10

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    V ,u .l,c rn O regon News Review, Thursday, September x6. , 9 4 a
Classified Advertisements I
Talent Activities
{Primary Classes To
n.eel mornings Oniy
W ind up w ith D ane*
Saturday
night the
Festival
will close. The lust and biggi i
blurting this week me primal) event on the Saturday evi niu,
I classes tout ure iiieeim» at t..v program is a Harvest mm. i
vuuicii oi iNuzuiene win ue neiil 1 which will be held in the Ai
c . C. Cagnacci Dies i George Clark, U. S. Army spent oniy
m the morning ot each dgy, mm y.
last week end with his patents aeeormng to Leliinu P l.mn, cuy
According to H erb Fischborn
At Home In Talent
Mr and Mrs. Ben Clark George • school superintendent.
general ch airm an ot the Festival
FOR SUPERIOR RUB B E R
For Sale—
Carlos Cagnacci pass­ returned recently from- Jupun | it is hoped that soon normal the (lance will he one of the he I
MATS made to measure, inelud ed Clement
away in his sleep last Sunday and is now at Ft Lewis awaiting classes will he resumed in ttn to he held in Ashland. z\ special
»ng
door
mats,
golf
mats,
and
M on u m en ts and m ark ers. S ee
September 15, after « his discharge.
Lincoln school that was recenllv orchestra is being obtained h i
horse trailer mats. Reeds Mat morning,
long illness.
B u r a s M em orials. O n th e P laaa.
uumaged
by fire. The children this affair. Dancing will begin at
Mr
and
Mrs
A.
R.
Williamson
Factory, 124 Ahda St. Ashland; m j *-. li?*n?cci was owner of the
and son have moved to Los An­ tnui are attending classes at <30 p.m
Phone
4851.
7-11-ti.
. C an y o u u se a brand n ew 1500
talent Hatchery and came to Tal­ geles, Mrs. Rea Williamson and Cnureli of Nazarene and ride tin
w a tt • 115 v o lt A . C. K o h ler lig h t
ent 12 years ago from the East. son, Yvonne who were visiting school bus will be supervised un­
.»at
j For those well-known Raleigh He was born in New Haven here returned with them.
p la n t? 1 ca n t a r e you $75.00.
til Hie bus leaves in me uitei
Products,
write
to
your
local
C L A Y T O N MOTOR CO.
Conn. August 2, 1880 and was a
noon.
Frank Minnas was elected sec
dealer. L. C. Melquist, »6 Cool- member of the Catholic Church
A sh lan d , O regon
ins kanc
retary at the meeting of the Fire
7 .11 tf ui Ashland.
N o rth M ain at C hurch ldge street. Ashlaand.
More
zkbout
Festival
Department
Monday
night.
9-19
»e is survived by his widow.
Fire - Auto - Th<
NOTICE. Just received Kur- Mrs. Harriett Cagnacci of Talent
(Continued from front pugei
Rev. and Mrs. George Bales
Z ip p er n oteb o o k s, all colors. lash Kuriers, Twissors, Kurlene two daughters, Mrs. Mary West- spent last week at the minister­
S p e cia l $4.95. L aM A R R E D R U G Cream for lashes at LaMarres ergaard and Mrs. Veronica Bessie ial conference held at Pavetie tif and au tu m n colors will be
s I ANI > Min ( I IMPANI! -S
utilized throughout.
STO R E.
Drug Store.
both of Chicago ,and a sister, Mrs Lakes, Idaho.
Boys Scouts ot Ashland an
Katie Cereghino of Alameda. Cal­
Lois Stacey of South Dakota is planning
See
LO O K ! B R A N D NEW !
to demonstrate s t u n t in g
ifornia.
visiting
her
sister,
Mrs.
K
V
Wanted-
Milk Can Carrier, Cultivator
methods and are setting up a
Thoreson.
handles, Titelock syphon irriga­
model camp in the Plaza
J. F. EM MISTI’
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Carver of
Cash for your diamond, watch,
tors, leaf racks, table model cream
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed and
The Ashland Activians will be
Omaha,
Nebraska
are
the
par­
3$
E ast M ain — P h. 78C6
separator, sickle bar bench grind­ radio or piano. BOB LEE RADIO
guest Julius Matteson spent Sun­ in charge of the various conces­
er, compressed air spare, hand ELECTRIC, Jacksonville. 6-24tf ents of a baby girl. Dean is the day with Mr. and Mrs Frank sions at the Armory and on the
son of Mr. and Mrs. O, L. Carver Holdridge.
seeder, cement mixers, Roll-Ovr
streets.
and was a former resident of
scraper, only only Martin two-
We want your used instru­ T
During the Festival a carnival,
Mr.
Hall
of
Van
Nuys,
Califor­
way flat bottom ditcher; for or- ments! Now is the time to sell alen t
nia was a dinner guests of Mr. Fuller shows, will be located at a
chardists, we have one "Root that used trumpet, clarinet or
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Ramsey and Mrs. Hugh Bouldin and central spot in the city.
Power Duster,” no on display sax. Cash or consignment. Bring made a business trip to Los Ang­ daughter, Joan last Saturday
M r: A L L’S T \ T I
eles last week end.
also one offset orchard disc on em in to . . .
evening.
rubber tires and one Easy-Way
TH E M ART
5 room I ioiisi com pletely fm
post hole digger and power take­ 270 East Main
Phone 8011
N O TIC E TO C R E D IT O R S
- case a one dollar bond was foi -
off. CLAYTON MOTOR CO.,
nished, well located, conven
JUST A
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF ( felted. Among those given tickets
North Main at Church.
“The |
Meetings—
THE STATE OF OREGON IN I were: Fred Peterson, Klamath
lent to all schools. This place
Home of the Rototiller.”
REMINDER
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF Falls; Chas H. Hecxtahl, Weed,
will
stan d a good loan. Price
JACKSON.
FOR SALE—Harley Davidson
I California; G. Skinner, Phoenix,
Elks
Meeting
$575000
Y
ou
can
sa
v
e
y
o
u
r
se
lf
tim
e
In
the
Matter
of
the
Estate
Motorcycle. Just overhauled and
j Oregon; James N. Crider, Port-
EA C H W E D N E S D A Y
of
in good condition. $200. Call
I land; Pauline Potter, Lakeview; and tro u b le by tak in q your
N
IG
H
T
A
T
8
O'CLOCK
MARGARET C. WALSH,
evenings at 774 Ashland St.
H. W. Reynolds, Oakland, Calif ;
A N DR EW S & REDFORD
E L K 'S TEM PLE
Deceased.
T. E. Dennison, Klamath Falls,. la u n d ry p ro b lem s to us. For
G ift S ilv e r w a r e and G la ssw a re
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Oregon, and H. J. Swift, H arry'
38
East Mum — Phone 7866
a t M arsh all W ells on th e P laza.
that the undersigned, by an Or­ Kennedy, Russell Hilema, Joe y o u r c o n v e n ie n c e w e h a v e
der of the County Court of the Ellison, A. M Clark, J. H. Carle­
State of Oregon, for the County ton, and A. L. Wren, all of Ash­ m od ern W ash fa c ilitie s. E le c ­
of Jackson, duly made and en- land.
RHEUMATISM
tric m a n g ier, hand irons, and
tered on the 24th day of Sep­
S
U
IT
IN
E
Q
U
IT
Y
FOR
o th er eq u ip m e n t to liq h ten
and ARTHRITUS
tember, 1946, was regularly ap­
D IV O R C E
pointed Executor of the Estate
I suffered for years and am so
you r w a sh in g .
SUM M ONS
of MARGARET C. WALSH de­
thankful that I am free from pain
ceased,
and
he
has
qualified
as
and able to do my work that I
HERE’S
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OE
such Executor.
will gladly answer anyone writ­
THE STATE OE OREGON, IN
All
persons
having
claims
a-
ing me for information. Mrs. An­
AND FOR THE COUNTY Oh
gainst said Estate are hereby no­ JACKSON.
na Pautz, P.O. Box 825, Vancouv­
REAL
tified to present the same, duly
er, Washington.
__
verified, as required by law, to LESTER C. McGOWN, Plaintiff
Pd. Adv. — NUE-OVO Laborat­
him at the office of his Attorneys,
ories
vs.
OPPORTUNITY
Van Dyke and Lombard, Swe­ MINNIE B McGOWN,
denburg Building, Ashland, Ore­
Defendant.
1261 S isk iy o u B o u lev a rd
gon, within six months from the
QUICK RELIEF FROM
To Minnie B .McGown, the above (B e tw e e n T o p H at and C a m ­
date of this Notice.
For
23
S y m p to m s o f Distress A ris in g fro m
Dated and published this 26th named Defendant:
p us M arti
IN THE NAME OF THE
day of September, 1946.
S TO M A C H ULCERS
STATE OF OREGON you are
ROBERT J. MILLER
P h o n e 21631.
Local Men
Executor of the Estate of Mar­ hereby required to appear and
to EXCESS A C ID |
answer the Complaint filed a- a
garet C. Walsh, deceased.
B eak Tells o f Home Tree tme nt th at
gainst
you in the above entitled
VAN
DYKE
&
LOMBARD
I Help o r i t W ill Cost You Nothing ! If you act before Oct. 5
suit on or before the last day of
Attorneys
for
Estate.
9-26-4t
tW o m W io n b o ttles o f th e W I L L A R D
four weeks from the date of the
A T M K S T h a ve been «old fo r r e lie f o f
1 first publication of this Sum­
•rm p to m a o f distress arising fro m S tom ach
Several
Arrests
Are
If
you're
a
mars
with
vision
and
a d B w S n u l U lcer* due to Exc««* A c M —
mons; and if you fad to so appear
are thinking of your own future
r a t PIgextlo n , Sour or Upset S tom ach,
and answer said Complaint, for
Made
For
Parking
—
—
oarthxxm. Sleeplessness, etc., ! don t let October 5th pass with­
want thereof, the Plaintiff will |
out fully investigating the bene-
City Police arrested a group of apply to the Court for the relief
M?**ft*M W
^‘Ch
! fits offered by enlistment in the drivers for overtime and double
demanded in his Complaint, suc­
i new U. S. Army!
parking during the first week of cinctly
E A S T S ID E P H A R M A C Y
stated as follows, to-wit:
You must enlist on or before Oct- the two week drive to make Ash­
That pie bonds of matrimony
I
tober
5th
to
be
guaranteed
full
land
motorists
conscious
of
the
^ la n c h f
educational benefits under the G. proper traffic courtesies. In each heretofore and now existing be­
tween the Plaintiff and the De­
I. Bill of Rights. If you wait to
fendant be forever dissolved, set
enlist after October 5th benefits
aside and held for naught, and
under the G. I. Bill of Rights will
. / W
that Plaintiff be divorced from
, accrue only as long as the per-
N e x t t im e . . .
POW DER (M il wi DDT
Defendant absolutely.
íod of emergency exists. When
That plaintiff be allowed such
GOES RIGHT E3
1 war is officially terminated these
try the tra in
other and further relief as to the PRESSING
benefits cease!
Court may seem just and equit­
Never before has education been
able in the premises.
b e tw e e n
ENGAGEMENT?
so important to success. Never
The date of the Order for Pub­
before has specialized training
lication of this Summons is the
been so essential to gainful em­
26th day of September, 1946, and LOOK W EL L and b e co m fo rt
ployment. Both of these vital
the time prescribed for publica­
phases of your training for life
tion of this Summons is once a b le in c lo th e s c le a n e d by the
work are yours at Government
each week for four successive
expensé under the G. I. Bill of
•sspaAi
Rights. More than a full five year
Dated and first published this
WARDROBE
college course or the equivalent
26th day of September, 1946.
course in a trade or businessj
VAN DYKE and LOMBARD
CLEANERS
will be entirely paid for
Now! Ends Saturday school
By Ben T. Lombard
by your Government if you en -1
Mr
and
M rs. K e lcy S m ith
a
n
d
Attorney for Plaintiff, Post Of- '
list before October 5th.
• —plus—•
fice
Address,
P.
O.
Box
513,
or
On
th
e
P
la
za
A sh la n d , Ore.
Don’t neglect taking advantage,
T Y R O N E POW ER and
Swedenburg
Building,
Ashland,
of this golden opportunity! Act
Oregon.
9-26-4t
EDDIE DEAN in
now! See your nearest Army Re- •
H E N R Y F O N D A in
cruiting Station at once!
Sleep in an air-conditioned
standard Pullman on the
Room 1, Post office Bldg.
Medford, Oregon
Rogue River on your next
overnight trip between Ash-
land-Medford-Grants Pas«
and Portland. The Rogue River
also carries an air-conditioned
coach and lunch car.
- Read ’em and Reap,-
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vest Festival
MAN and W lF E -
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PHOTO CONTEST
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